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CONDENSED INSTRUCTIONS ON USE OF VOLUME 3*

INQUIRY EXAMPLE 1: Our design group needs references which contain thermal linear expansion data for
AISI CI045 Steel.
SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS: On page Al of the Materials Directory for AISI CI045 Steel (0.9 Mn) you
will find the notation "see AISI C1045 Steel ..... 345-." Now, go to class 345, page A29, and look for
0.9 in the manganese column. You will find °AISI CI045 Steel with property n and substance number
345-0082. Next, go to Chapter 12-Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient; on page B46, for substance
number 345-0082 you will find TPRC number 36483. Continue the search in Part C, where you will find
the complete bibliographic citation fbr TPRC number 36483. Should your technical library not have
this paper, you could submit a request, by TPRC number only, to: TPRCI Purdue University, 2595
Yeager Road, West Lafayette, Indiana 47906. The complete paper on microfiche will be provided for a
nominal reproduction charge.

INQUIRY EXAMPLE 2: Our technical staff would like to make another literature search. Now, we w.ould like to
find all possible thermal conductivity references for Iron-Copper Alloys in which iron is the major alloy-
ing element.
SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS: Turn to the Contents of this volume. Note that Iron-Copper Alloys are
listed in Class 328. Now, go to Chapter I-Thermal Conductivity, page B2, where in Class 328 you will
find six entries with TPRC numbers 44890, 53567, and 57736. Continue the search in Part C to locate
the complete bibliographic citations for these TPRC numbers. Finally, additional references can be
found in the Basic Edition (Plenum, 1967), In Book 2, page 64, of the Basic Edition you will find 19
code lines under Class 328 with TPRC numbers 791, 1646, 7704, 10366, 16291, 23061, 24341, and
26645. Continue the search in Book 3, where you will find the bibliographic citations for these eight dif-
ferent TPRC numbers. Books 1, 2, and 3 of the Basic Edition correspond directly to Parts A, B, and C of
this six- volume Supplement I.

INQUIRY EXAMPLE 3: Our materials engineer would like to find specific heat references for Nickel Alloys in
which Cr varies between 37 and 21 weight percent.
SEARCH STRATEGY AN 0 RESULTS: Turn to the Contents, and note that the alloys of interest appear on page
A94, where you will find several different alloys under the Cr column with a range (~) which starts
with substance number 444-0843 and continues down the page ending with *Waspaloy, substance num-
ber 444-0350. For these twenty-one different SUbstance numbers you will note that property e is noted
only for the following substance numbers: 444-0707, 444-0590, 444-0162, 444-0172,444-0141,444-
0592, and 444-0886. Now, with these seven different substance numbers go to page B19, where you
will find TPRC numbers 43984, 35098, 42224, 52122, 54382,37667, 34059, 40117, 41042, 52980,
and 55824, respectively. Continue the search in Part C to locate the complete bibliographic citations for
these papers.

INQUIRY EXAMPLE 4: Our chief metallurgist wants to know the thermal linear expansion for the K92 Sintered
Carbide.
SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS: On page Al31 of the Materials Directory, under material K92, you will
find the notation "see Cobalt-Tungsten Carbide Cermet. ..... 561-." Go to the last entry in the left
column, where you will find Cobalt-Tungsten Carbide Cermet, having indexed properties a, e, n, p with
substance number 561-0051. Continue your search in Part B, page B55, and then in Part C to find use-
ful papers which contain data.

INQUIRY EXAMPLE 5: Professor Jones from the Physics Department of our University would like to find
thermal conductivity data on Germanium Semiconductors.
SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS: Go to the Contents, and note that Germanium Alloys are in Class 427 on
page A82. Then on pages A82 and A83 scan entries to locate suitable substance numbers to start your
search for useful references. Continue to Parts Band C to complete these searches.
Comment: Other germanium compounds substance numbers should be scanned in Volume 1 to locate
other semiconductor materials.

INQUIRY EXAMPLE 6: My technical staff would like to find a certain reference by Green on the properties of
Silver-Gold Alloys.
SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS: On page 010 you will find the following: GREEN B A JR 33930 33931
34501 35837 36169 39693 41116 42801; GREEN E L 35868 37548 43712. Now go to Part C to
look up the bibliographic citations for these eleven different TPRC references. Through a process of
elimination you will determine that the desired subject is covered by the paper with TPRC number 34501
and that the author's name is B. A. Green, Jr.

'For addition<:' details on the use of this volume, see the introductory remarks for Parts A, B. C. and D. scan the Contents and
also note the Condensed Materials Group Index on the opposite page.
therIllophysical properties
research literature
retrieval guide
suppleIllent I
1964-1970
volu:rne 3
alloys, inter:rnetallic co:rnpounds,
and cer:rnets

Y. s. TOULOUKIAN
Editor

J. KOOLHAAS GERRITSEN
Technical Editor

W.H.SHAFER
Managing Editor
therIllophysical properties research literature
retrieval guide
suppleIllent I
1964-1970

A Comprehensive Compilation of Scientific and Technical Literature by


the Thermophysical Properties Research Center (TPRC), Purdue University

Y. S. Touloukian
Editor
J. Koolhaas Gerritsen
Technical Editor
W. H. Shafer
Managing Editor

Volume 1. Elements and Inorganic Compounds


Volume 2. Organic Compounds and Polymeric Materials
Volume 3. Alloys, Intermetallic Compounds, and Cermets
Volume 4. Oxide Mixtures and Minerals
Volume 5. Mixtures and Solutions
Volume 6. Coatings, Systems, and Composites

See inside back page for CONDENSED MATERIALS INDEX


SIX-VOLUME RETRIEVAL GUIDE SUPPLEMENT

New literature on thermophysical properties is being constantly accumulated


at TPRC. Contact TPRC and use its interim updating search services for the
most current scientific information
thermophysical properties
research literature
retrieval guide

supplement I
1964-1970
volume 3
alloys, interIlletallic cornpounds,
and cerrnets

Y. S. TOULOUKIAN
Editor

J. KOOLHAAS GERRITSEN
Technical Editor

W. H. SHAFER
Managing Editor

PART A. MATERIALS DIRECTORY


PART B. SEARCH PARAMETERS
PART C. BIBLIOGRAPHY
PART D. AUTHOR INDEX

IFI/PLENUM. NEW YORK· WASHINGTON. LONDON. 1973


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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 3

Foreword ix
Preface xi

PART A. MATERIALS DIRECTORY


Use of Materials Directory . a3

1. FERROUS ALLOYS AND INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS


Nonspecific Entries and Synonyms for Ferrous Alloys. CLASS 300 Al
Fe-AI Iron-Aluminum Alloys CLASS 304 A16
Fe-B Iron-Boron Alloys . CLASS 308 A16
Fe-Be Iron-Beryllium Alloys . CLASS 310 A17
Fe-C Iron-Carbon Alloys CLASS 313 A17
Fe-Ce lron-Cerium Alloys CLASS 317 A21
Fe-Co lron-Cobalt Alloys . CLASS 320 A21
Fe-Cr lron-Chromium Alloys CLASS 322 A22
Fe-Cu lron-Copper Alloys CLASS 328 A27
Fe-Ga lron-Gallium Alloys . CLASS 333 A27
Fe-Ge Iron-Germanium Alloys CLASS 335 A27
Fe-Ir Iron-Iridium Alloys CLASS 340 A27
Fe-La Iron-Lanthanum Alloys CLASS 342 A27
Fe-Mn Iron-Manganese Alloys CLASS 345 A28
Fe-Mo Iron-Molybdenum Alloys . CLASS 348 A30
Fe-Nb Iron-Niobium Alloys CLASS 352 A30
Fe-Nd Iron-Neodymium Alloys CLASS 353 A30
Fe-Ni Iron-Nickel Alloys . CLASS 355 A30
Fe-Os Iron-Osmium Alloys CLASS 360 A35
Fe-Pd Iron-Palladium Alloys. CLASS 363 A35
Fe-Pt Iron-Platinum Alloys CLASS 365 A35
Fe-Re Iron-Rhenium Alloys . CLASS 368 A35
Fe-Ru Iron-Ruthenium Alloys CLASS 370 A35
Fe-Si Iron-Silicon Alloys . CLASS 374 A35
Fe-Sn Iron-Tin Alloys CLASS 378 A37
Fe-Ti Iron-Titanium Alloys CLASS 384 A37
Fe-V Iron-Vanadium Alloys CLASS 390 A37
Fe-W Iron-Tungsten Alloys . CLASS 392 A37
Fe-Zn Iron-Zinc Alloys CLASS 397 A38
Fe-Zr Iron-Zirconium Alloys CLASS 398 A38
2. NONFERROUS ALLOYS AND INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS
Nonspecific Entries and Synonyms for Nonferrous Alloys CLASS 400 A39
Ag Silver Alloys CLASS 402 A58
Al Aluminum Alloys CLASS 403 A59
As Arsenic Alloys CLASS 404 A64
Au Gold Alloys CLASS 405 A65
B Boron Alloys CLASS 406 A66
Be Beryllium Alloys CLASS 407 A66
CONTENTS (continued)

Bi Bismuth Alloys CLASS 408 A67


Ba Barium Alloys CLASS 409 A69
Ca Calcium Alloys CLASS 410 A69
Cd Cadmium Alloys CLASS 411 A69
Ce Cerium Alloys CLASS 412 A70
Co Cobalt Alloys CLASS 415 A71
Cr Chromium Alloys CLASS 416 A73
Cs Cesium Alloys CLASS 417 A75
Cu Copper Alloys CLASS 418 A75
Dy Dysprosium Alloys CLASS 419 A81
Er Erbium Alloys CLASS 420 A81
Eu Europium Alloys CLASS 422 A81
Ga Gallium Alloys CLASS 425 A81
Gd Gadolinium Alloys CLASS 426 A82
Ge Germanium Alloys CLASS 427 A82
Hf Hafnium Alloys . CLASS 428 A83
Hg Mercury Alloys . CLASS 429 A83
Ho Holmium Alloys CLASS 430 A84
In Indium Alloys CLASS 431 A84
Ir Iridium Alloys CLASS 432 A86
K Potassium Alloys CLASS 433 A86
La Lanthanum Alloys CLASS 434 A87
Li Lithium Alloys . CLASS 435 A87
Lu Lutetium Alloys . CLASS 436 A87
Mg Magnesium Alloys CLASS 438 A87
Mn Manganese Alloys CLASS 439 A89
Mo Molybdenum Alloys CLASS 440 A90
Na Sodium Alloys CLASS 441 A91
Nb Niobium Alloys . CLASS 442 A91
Nd Neodymium Alloys CLASS 443 A93
Ni Nickel Alloy.s CLASS 444 A93
Np Neptunium Alloys CLASS 446 A98
Os Osmium Alloys . CLASS 447 A98
Pb Lead Alloys . CLASS 449 A99
Pd Palladium Alloys CLASS 450 A101
Pr Praseodymium Alloys CLASS 453 A102
Pt Platinum Alloys . CLASS 454 A103
Pu Plutonium Alloys CLASS 455 A103
Rb Rubidium Alloys CLASS 457 A104
Re Rhenium Alloys . CLASS 458 A104
Rh Rhodium Alloys CLASS 459 A105
Ru Ruthenium Alloys CLASS 460 A105
Sa Samarium Alloys CLASS 461 A105
Sb Antimony Alloys CLASS 462 A105
Sc Scandium Alloys CLASS 463 A107
Se Selenium Alloys . CLASS 464 A108
Si Silicon Alloys CLASS 465 All0
Sn Tin Alloys CLASS 466 A112
CONTENTS (continued)

Sr Strontium Alloys CLASS 467 · A114


Ta Tantalum Alloys CLASS 468 · A1l4
Tb Terbium Alloys . CLASS 469 · A115
Te Tellurium Alloys CLASS 471 Al15
Th Thorium Alloys . CLASS 472 A120
Ti Titanium Alloys . CLASS 473 A121
TI Thallium Alloys . CLASS 474 A123
Tm Thulium Alloys . CLASS 475 A124
U Uranium Alloys . CLASS 476 A124
V Vanadium Alloys CLASS 477 A126
W Tungsten Alloys. CLASS 478 · A127
Yb Yttrium Alloys . CLASS 479 · A128
Y Ytterbium Alloys CLASS 480 · A128
Zm Zinc Alloys . . CLASS 481 A128
Zr Zirconium Alloys CLASS 482 · A129

3. CERMETS CLASS 561 · A131

PART B. SEARCH PARAMETERS


Use of Search Parameters. b3
1. Thermal Conductivity Property a B1
2. Thermal Diffusivity Property d B13
3. Specific Heat Property e B15
4. Viscosity Property f B23
5. Emittance . Property g B27
6. Reflectance . Property h B29
7. Absorptance Property i B33
8. Transmittance Property j B35
9. Absorptance to Emittance Ratio Property k B37
10. Prandtl Number . . . . . Property I B39
11. Diffusion Coefficient. . . . Property m B41
12. Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient Property n B45
13. Thermal Volumetric Expansion Coefficient Property 0 B57
14. Surface Tension . . . . . . . . . Property p B59

PART C. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Use of Bibliography c3
Bibliography C1

PART D. AUTHOR INDEX


Use of Author Index . d3
1. Personal Authors D1
2. Corporate Authors D35
FORE\tVORD
(To Basic Edition 1967)
The "Thermophysical Properties Research Liter- the problem of rapid, effective information services of
ature Retrieval Guide" makes it possible for an in- specialized areas is now receiving attention in several
dividual scientist or engineer, working in his office, quarters.
to search quickly the contents of world journals, re- The Thermophysical Properties Research Center
ports, and books for references to articles containing (TPRC) is a leader among the groups that have
information on seven groups of specified thermo- plunged into the task of improving the information
physical properties (16 properties) of all substances. highways of science and technology. In its "Thermo-
Why is the publication of such a work an important physical Properties Research Literature Retrieval
event? Science and technology in this eighth decade Guide" it has presented to the scientific public a new
of the twentieth century face a present and a future approach to the search for scientific information. Its
filled with challenge and opportunity to serve man- methodology is unique. It brings to the desk of the
kind. Vistas of a better life in the future through sci- user a vast amount of information on thermophysical
entific research and engineering enterprise can be properties. The literature of a delineated field has
projected in almost every area of man's material life. been combed meticulously by an expert staff for all
And yet science itself has created and is creating ob- information on the properties of interest. The where-
stacles to its own progress - to the realization of its abouts in the literature of each piece of pertinent in-
dreams and potential. So vast is the fund of existing formation has been stored permanently on magnetic
knowledge from which the science and technology of tape - and in the "Retrieval Guide." In a sense it is
the future must grow that man literally knows not a marriage of machine storage and retrieval with con-
what he knows. He must grope in a morass of paper ventional publication in book form. Now, scientific
for needed knowledge already obtained by others. workers need not repeat the laborious preliminary ex-
Factual information gleaned from nature by tedious amination of the literature. They may use the "Re-
and exacting effort is hidden in that jungle known as trieval Guide" for retrospective search and contact
the world literature. Science has been better at creat- TPRC for mechanized retrieval for the more recent
ing new knowledge than in organizing that already on unpublished portion. The tremendous saving of time
hand. True, guideposts of various kinds exist to show for the individual searcher is obvious. Perhaps equally
the way to the seeker of scientific facts, but frequently important is the significant amount of literature re-
the route is long and roundabout. Without the excel- ported which is not cited in abstracting journals. The
lent abstracting services that cover wide domains of editors and staff of TPRC are to be congratulated for
science the situation would be chaotic. But there are devising, producing, and maintaining a valuable and
few literature searching aids that selectively and com- unique tool for the engineer, research scientist, com-
pletely condense the reference material of narrow piler, and technical librarian.
fields so that the scientific specialist or technical spe-
cialist or technical librarian may conduct a fast and Guy Waddington
thorough search for needed information without the Director, Office of Critical Tables
National Academy of Sciences
necessity of first laboriously scanning the pertinent National Academy of Engineering
abstract publications or original sources. Fortunately, National Research Council
PREFACE
The phenomenal growth of science and technology As a complementary effort to its Data Tables
has brought about a universal appreciation of the fact Series, TPRC published in 1967 a work entitled
that present limitations in many technical develop- "Thermophysical Properties Research Literature Re-
ments are often a direct result of the paucity of knowl- trieval Guide." This three-book work reported 33,700
edge on material properties. Engineering develop- references on seven thermophysical property groups
ments in the years ahead will be closely linked to the and about 45,000 materials. This Basic Edition sys-
research that is done today to contribute to a better tematically covered the world's unclassified literature
understanding of the properties of matter, of which published essentially between 1920 and mid-1964, in
thermophysical properties constitute a major segment. many instances going much earlier.
While research on the properties of materials con- The present work, referred to as Supplement I to
tinues, adequate steps are not being taken to ensure the Basic Edition, reports an additional 26,000 refer-
that this invaluable body of information be coordi- ences on sixteen thermophysical properties of 20,000
nated, synthesized, organized, and disseminated to materials, covering the years from mid-1964 to 1971.
the ultimate user, namely, the individual scientist and An additional 9,000 synonyms and trade names are
engineer. cross-referenced to assist the user in identifying the
It is generally agreed that the present level of re- material or substance of interest.
search support on thermophysical properties of mat- Supplement I follows the same format of presenta-
ter falls short of existing needs and anticipated future tion as the Basic Edition. However, it has been re-
demands; but what is even more disturbing is the fact structured for improved mer convenience in that a
that engineering groups across the nation are using series of six Retrieval Guides have been designed for
no more than a fraction of the information already various material classes. As a result, each user group
available, either because it is in a form not directly can purchase, at reasonable cost, selected volumes of
useful to them or, often because its existence is not specific interest, as well as the complete six-volume
generally known. As a result, ~uch information re- set.
mains buried in the world's scientific literature. The It is sincerely hoped that the Basic Edition (1967)
repercussions of this latter condition are indeed seri- and Supplement I (1973) of the "Thermophysical
ous since it leads to unintentional duplication of re- Properties Research Literature Retrieval Guide" will
search effort with the resultant waste of time and sci- constitute a permanent and valuable contribution to
entific manpower. science and technology as well as to scientific docu-
In conjunction with its research activities, TPRC mentation. These volumes, and those to follow, should
screens the world's literature and collects published prove to be an invaluable source of information to
information on a wide range of materials in the field every scientist and engineer, with a scope of knowl-
of thermophysics. This information concerns data, edge humanly impossible to master for anyone indi-
theoretical estimation methods, and experimental vidual or any group of individuals. Perhaps even more
measurement techniques. Technical papers come important, it is hoped that a wealth of information,
from journals, abstracting services, reports, doctoral heretofore unknown, will have been made available
dissertations, masters theses, and many other sources. to many, including the specialist. The TPRC staff is
The full evaluation and analysis of the collected raw most anxious to receive comments, suggestions, and
data are needed before publications on recommended criticism from all users of these volumes. All com-
values can be prepared. Such effort is obviously time munications will be gratefully appreciated. Specific
consuming and expensive and therefore this critical information concerning TPRC's operations, services,
evaluation is currently performed at a rather modest publications, and research activities can be obtained
funding level. The end result is that much of the avail- by communicating with the Director.
able world literature is not being processed and The preparation of these volumes was made pos-
distilled. sible through the collective financial support received
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from a large number of governmental, industrial, and Special thanks are extended to Mr. J. W. Phillips,
nonprofit research organizations. Their interest and TPRC Computer Programmer, and the staff at R. R.
support are gratefully acknowledged. Donnelley and Sons, Chicago, Illinois, who were re-
In closing I wish to acknowledge the individual sponsible for the computer-assisted phototypesetting
and collective accomplishments of TPRC's Scientific of this new Retrieval Guide.
Documentation Division: Mr. G. Kvakovszky and
Mrs. V. Ramdas, Technical Coding; Mrs. M. R. Y. S. Touloukian
Troyer and the late Mrs. N. Y. Moore, Documental- Director, Thermophysical Properties
ists; Mrs. B. M. Schick, Literature Searcher; Miss J. Research Center
Distinguished Atkins Professor
Baker and Mrs. N. Phillips, Clerical Operations; Mrs. of Engineering
S. J. Creamer and Mrs. J. A. Brittingham, Library.
Part A
MATERIALS DIRECTORY
a-3

USE OF MATERIALS DIRECTORY

I. ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL that the user of this index should not be concerned
CONSIDERATIONS with the structure of the seven-digit TPRC substance
The organization of thermophysical properties in- number associated with each material. These numbers
formation at TPRC is by material. A Condensed serve to uniquely identify a material and their struc-
Materials Index to the six-volume Retrieval Guide ture is only of internal significance to TPRC.
Supplement I is located on the inside cover in the
back of this volume. II. DEFINITIONS AND LIMITATIONS
In order to index the world literature the classifica- USED IN MATERIAL CLASSIFICATION
tion system must be general and systematic, and yet For the effective use of the material index of this
flexible. Therefore, TPRC has adopted a highly volume certain definitions and limitations of terms as
structured classification scheme which arranges ma- accepted by TPRC should be understood. These are
terials into logical groups that have closely related briefly listed below:
chemical composition. However, certain materials do
1. Impurities-For the purposes of classification, TPRC
not lend themselves to a purely chemical classification defines the "impurity" limits as follows:
and a more logical method is to classify them instead Elements. Total of impurities must be :5: 0.5 per-
into compatible groups either by their physical form cent and individual impurity :5:0.2 percent by
and/or by their use and application. These materials weight. A metallic element having impurities in
excess of these limits is considered to be an alloy
are normally those of engineering interest and consist whereas a nonmetallic element is considered to
primarily of what is referred to as systems and com- be a mixture.
posites. Compounds. Total of impurities must be :5: S.O
percent and individual impurity :5: 2.0 percent by
Within this system of classification by material weight. A compound with impurities in excess of
name, there exists a class of pertinent information for these limits is considered to be a mixture.
which no specific material name would be appropri- 2. Doping-Doped materials are entered separately in
ate, e.g., "Theory of the Thermal Conductivity of the directory without specification of the dopant,
for example: "Silicon, Doped."
Solids" or "New Technique for the Thermal Diffusiv- 3. Isotopes-Isotopes are listed under the correspond-
ity Measurement of Metals" or "Emissivity of a Black- ing elements as a single entry. Exceptions are the
Body Cavity." Literature covering this class of publi- isotopes of hydrogen and helium, which are des-
ignated separately as deuterium, tritium, and
cations is not reported in this volume but is available helium-3.
at TPRC and a special computer search and retrieval 4. Intermetallic Compounds. Of special note is the group
can be made upon request. of compounds generally referred to as intermetal-
The index to materials is given alphabetically by lie compounds. Since a clear-cut definition for
this group of compounds is lacking, TPRC lists
name in the main body of Part A. Materials which are all compounds consisting solely of metallic ele-
not specifically identifiable are listed alphabetically ments in appropriate classes in Volume 3 of this
first, followed by specific materials, again in alpha- Series.
betical order. It will be noted that more than 9000 S. Ferrous Alloys-A ferrous alloy is one in which iron,
Fe, is the principal constituent by weight (Fe ~
synonyms, trade names, equivalents, and cross refer- any other single element).
ences have been incorporated in the Materials Direc- All ferrous and nonferrous alloys and intermetal-
tories of the six volumes of this set. A cross reference lies ate governed by the criteria of "impurity"
defined above.
is preceded by the words "See Also" and a synonym,
The arrangement of alloys is by weight percent
trade name, or equivalent is followed by the word composition. One class is assigned to each major
"See." Examples on the use of each volume are given element that is alloyed with Fe. The ordering
on the inside back cover. The specific ordering in the within each class is by decreasing amounts of the
highest constituent.
case of ferrous and nonferrous alloys is further dis-
For groups of alloys having a range in composi-
cussed in the next section. tion, consideration is given to the upper and low-
It may be of interest to point out at this juncture er limits of composition in class selection and the
a-4

alloys are accordingly listed in one or more 2. SPECIFIC CONSTRAINTS RELATIVE TO


classes. For example, a 0 to 100 percent range of
Si alloyed with Fe would be listed in the Iron- CERTAIN PROPERTIES
Silicon Class, the Silicon Alloy Class, and also as Property Constraint
the pure elements Si and Fe. Ranges of composi- a. Emittance and Wavelength range outside of
tion are indicated by a right arrow (~) in the reflectance 10 to 2 X 105 cm- 1 or 0.5
column of the alloying element(s), and the actual to 1000IJm or 1.24 X 10-3
compositions are listed to the right of the com- to 25 eV.
position columns. b. Absorptance, Same wavelength range as
Whenever two or more major alloying constitu- transmittance, and above in addition to
ents are present in equal amounts, the alloy is absorptance-to- exclusion of liquids, gases,
listed in the appropriate classes. emittance ratio organic compounds, and
A reference handbook composition is used when- inorganic complexes.
ever an alloy has been referred to by its trade c. Diffusion coefficient All diffusion involving solids
name or symbol and this is denoted by an aster- and diffusion of sub-
isk (*) preceding the alloy name. atomic particles.
The maximum value of the nominal composition d. Thermal linear and All liquids, gases, and
volumetric expansion irreversible processes.
(upper limit) is chosen if a range is given for the
nominal composition.
IV. USEFUL REFERENCES FOR
6. Nonferrous Alloys - A nonferrous alloy is one in
which an element other than iron is the principal MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION
constituent. The user will find it necessary and useful at times
All general considerations discussed above for to use handbooks and dictionaries to obtain a gen-
the case of ferrous alloys also pertain to nonfer- erally accepted name as formula for a given material.
rous alloys. The listing, however, within each
class is by the second highest alloying element The latest editions of the following selected references
which heads the composition columns from left were found useful by TPRC in the classification and
to right. identification of materials:
7. Cermets-Cermets are combinations of metals with
metallic carbides, nitrides, oxides, phosphides, I. Chemical Abstracts-Subject Index and Formula In-
and sulfides. dex (annual), Chemical Abstracts Service, American
Chemical Society, Columbus, Ohio.
2. Chemical Synonyms and Trade Names: A Dictionary
III. EXCLUSIONS TO MATERIAL AND and Commercial Handbook, W. Gardner, Technical
PROPERTY COVERAGE Press, Ltd., London, England.
While TPRC attempts to cover the world research 3. Engineering Alloys, N. E. Woldman, Reinhold Pub-
lishing Corporation, London, England.
literature on all matter for the sixteen thermophysical 4. Handbook of Material Trade Names, O. T. Zimmer-
properties it monitors, for reasons of scientific and man and I. Lavine, Industrial Research Service, Inc.,
technical rationale and practical expediency it has be- Dover, N.H.
come necessary to put a number of constraints on cer- 5. Handbook of Soviet Alloy Compositions, ASTIA,
Arlington, Virginia.
tain classes of materials in the coverage of specific
6. Material Properties Handbook: Volume I, Aluminum
properties. Alloys; Volume II, Steels; Volume III, Magnesium,
Nickel, and Titanium Alloys; Volume IV, Heat Re-
1. GENERAL CONSTRAINTS sisting Alloys, AGARD/NATO.
7. Metal Selector-Steel, The Metal Working Weekly,
a. Nonoriginal papers, promotional literature, and prod-
Cleveland, Ohio.
uct catalogs are excluded. However, extensive review
articles, major handbooks, and data compilations are 8. Metals Handbook: Volume I, Properties and Selec-
included. tion of Metals, American Society for Metals, Metals
Park, Ohio.
b. Data reported under unsteady-state and nonequilib-
9. Wrought Steels, British Standards Institution, London.
rium conditions are excluded.
10. A Concise Encyclopedia of Metallurgy, A. D. Mer-
c. Data reported in arbitrary units or relative ratio riam, American Elsevier Publishing Co., Inc., New
without specification of reference used are excluded. York, N.Y.
d. Data on all polymeric liquid mixtures or solutions of 11. Aluminum Standards and Data, The Aluminum Asso-
undefined character are excluded. ciation, New York, N.Y.
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VOLUME 3. ALLOYS, INTERMET ALLIC COMPOUNDS,


ANDCERMETS
NONSPECIFIC ENTRIES AND SYNONYMS FOR FERROUS ALLOYS CLASS 300
Composition (Weight pBr csnt) Name PropBrty Numbsr

AFC-260 Steel
(15 Cr)
see Stainless AFC-260 322-
A FC-77 (15 Cr)
see Stainless A FC-77 322-
AISI B 1113
(0.9 Mn)
see AISI B 1113 345-
(0.6 Mn)
see AISI C1020 Steel 345-
AISI C1040 Steel
(0.9 Mn)
see AISI C1040 Steel 345-
AISI C1045 Steel
(0.9 Mn)
see AISI C1045 Steel 345-
AISI 1080
(1.1 Mn)
see AISI 1080 345-
AISI303 MA
see Steel Stainless
ISI303MA 300-
AISI 347 (19 Cr)
see Stainless 347 322-
AISI 4130 Steel
(1.1 Cr)
see AISI 4130 Steel 322-
AISI 430 F
(18 Cr)
see Stainless 430 F 322-
AISI 4340 Steel
(2 Ni)
see AISI 4340 Steel 355-
AISI 8630 Steel
(0.9 Mn)
see AISI 8630 Steel 345-
Am-350 (17 Cr)
see Stainless Am-350 322-
Am-355 (16 Cr)
see Stainless AM- 355 322-
Am-362 (15 Cr)
see Stainless Am-362 322-
Am-363 (12 Cr)
see Stainless A m-363 322-
ATS(18Cr)
see German ATS 322-
AT S 101 (16 Cr)
see German AT S101 322-
ATS 103(21 Co)
see German AT S 103 320-
AT S 13 (17Cr)
see German AT S 13 322-
ATS2
(17 Cr, 17 Ni)
see German AT S2 322-
AT S2 (17 Nb, 17 Cr)
see German ATS26 355-
AT S 26 (17 Ni)
see German ATS26 355-
A-286 (26 Ni)
see Steel A-286 355-
A-52 (U nsp. C)
see Steel, Carbon, A-52 313-

Property: 8. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Suriace tension
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Composition (WBight pBr csnt) NsmB PropBrty Numbsr

Allegheny No. 55
(30 Cr)
see Allegheny No. 55 322-
Alloy No. 10 (38 Cr)
see Smith No. 10 322-
Alloy 42 142 Ni)
see Alloy 42 355-
Alnico
125 Co, 25 Ni)
see Alnico 320-
Austenite 300-0030
8ico- Loy Steel 300-0174
CA-15 114 Cr)
seeCA-15 322-
CA-40 114 Cr)
see CA-40 322-
C8-7 Cu (17 Cr)
see Stainless C8-7 Cu 322-
C8-30 (22 Cr)
see Stainless C8-30
Casting 322-
CCN16440 Steel
(4 Ni)
see Clech CCN16440
Steel 355-
C0 - 4 MCu 127 Cr)
see C0-4 MCu 322-
CRES 304 (20 Cr)
see Stainless 304 322-
CRES 347119 Cr)
see Stainless 347 322-
C100 (1.1 C)
see German C100 Steel 313-
C130 (1.3 C)
see German C130 Steel 313-
C15 (0.52 Mn)
see German C15 Steel 345-
C30 (0.74 Mn)
see German C30 Steel 345-
C45 (0.63 Mn)
see German C45 Steel 345-
C60 (0.76 Mn)
see German C60 Steel 345-
C80 (0.82 C)
see German C80 Steel 313-
Carpenter Stainless
No. 20 130 Ni)
see Carpenter Stainless 355-
Carpenter 20 C8 Steel
(30 Ni)
see Carpenter 20 C8
Steel 355-
Cast Iron LK-2
(4.2 C)
see Russian L K-2 313-
Cast 12 Cr Alloy
(15 Cr)
seeCA-15 322-
Cast 12 Cr Alloy
(14 Cr)
see CA-40 322-
Cast 15-35 Alloy
(37 Ni)
see HT 355-
Cast 21-10 Alloy
(23 Cr)
see HF 322-
Cast 25-12 Alloy
(28 Cr)
see HH 322-

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Eminance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transminance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
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Composition (Weight per cent) Name Property Number

Cast 25-20 Alloy


128 Cr)
see HK 322-
Cast 28-15 Alloy
130 Cr)
see HI 322-
Cast 28-4 Alloy
130 Cr)
see HC 322-
Cast 28-7 Alloy
130 Cr)
see H0 322-
Cast 29-9 Alloy
130 Cr)
seeH E 322-
Chromax 136 Ni)
see Chromax, Malleable 355-
100 Cr 611.4 Cr)
see German 100 Cr 6 Steel 322-
13 Cr Mo 4 4
10.87 Cr)
10CrMo910
12.5 Cr)
see German 10 Cr Mo 9 10 322-
10 Cr Si Mo V7
11.9 Cr)
see German IOCr Si Mo V 7 322-
100 Cr 611.44 Cr)
see German 100 Cr 6 Steel 322-
Cubex 13.3 Si)
see Cubex 374-
OS El12Cr)
see Japanese 0 SE 322-
OS F112 Cr)
see Japanese 0 SF 322-
oilver 0 Steel
125 Cr)
see French oilver 0 Steel 322-
Ducal W30 Steel
11.4 Mn)
see oucol W30 Steel 345-
ourichlor 114 Si)
see ourichlor 374-
ouriron 115 Si)
see ouriron 374-
E1211 Steel
121 Cr)
see Russian EI 211 Steel 322-
EI 395 Steel
127 Ni)
see Russian EI 395 Steel 355-
EI 572 Steel
120 Cr)
see Russian EI 572 Steel 322-
EI 606 Steel
120 Cr)
see Russian EI 606 Steel 322-
EI 612138 Ni)
see Russian EI 612 355-
EI 612 K138 Ni)
see Russian EI 612 K 355-
EI 783 Steel
118 Cr)
see Russian EI 783 Steel 322-
EI 802 Steel
113 Cr)
see Russian EI 802 Steel 322-
EI 844117 Cr)
see Russian EI 844 322-
EI 847 117 Cr)
see Russian EI 847 322-

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
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Composition (Wsight psr csnt) Nsms Propsrty Numbsr

EI 849 118 Cr)


see Russian EI 849 322-
EI 850 Steel
116 Ni)
see Russian EI 850 355-
EI 851 Steel
(20 Ni)
see Russian EI 851 355-
EI 943 (29 Ni)
see Russian 0 Kh23
N28 M3 03 T 355-
EI 957 Steel
(20 Ni)
see Russian EI 851 355-
EN 1A(1.2 Mn)
see British EN 1ASteel 345-
EN 1B(1.4 Mn)
see British EN 1BSteel 345-
EN 15 M(1.5 Mn)
see British EN 15 MSteel 345-
EN 16 M(1.8 Mn)
see British EN 16 MSteel 345-
EN 3 (1 Mn)
see British EN 3 Steel 345-
EN 32 M11.2 Mn)
see British EN 32 MSteel 345-
EN 42 (0.85 C)
see British EN 42 Steel 313-
EN 44 11·2 C)
see British EN 44 Steel 313-
EN 58 BSteel
(20 Cr)
see British EN 58 B
Steel 322-
EN 58 CSteel
(20 Cr)
see British EN 58 C 322-
EN 7 (1.3 Mn)
see British EN 7 Steel 345-
EN 8 (1 Mn)
see British EN 8 Steel 345-
EN 8 M(1.3 Mn)
see British EN 8 MSteel 345-
EN 9 (0.8 Mn)
see British EN 9 Steel 345-
EP222 Steel
(21 Cr)
see Russian EP222 Steel 322-
EP479 Steel
(17 Cr)
see Russian EiH 79 Steel 322-
EP618 (25 Cr)
see Russian Kh25 N12 AR 322-
EVal TSteel
(20 Cr)
see Russian 1Kh 18
N9 TSteel 322-
EVal Tl Steel
(20 Cr)
see Russian 1Kh 18
n9 TSteel 322-
EZh-2 Steel 114 Cr)
see Russian EZh 2 Steel 322-
E10 ASteel
(0.4 Si)
see British E10 A Steel 374-
Era A. T. V. (28 Ni)
see British Era A. T. V. 355-
FNCTSteel (4 Ni)
see British FNCTSteel 355-

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefiicient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal difiusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
AS
Composition (Weight psr ClInt) N8me Propsrty Number

F. H. (14 Crl
see Br~ish Stainless
F. H. 322-
F. I. 17 Steel (Crl
see F. I. 17 Steel 322-
Fahr~ N-1 (37 Nil
see Fahrite N-1 355-
Faradays Alloys 300-0190
Feni 36 (36 Nil
see Invar 36 355-
Feni 42 (42 Nil
see Feni 42 355-
Feni 50 (50 Nil
see Feni 50 355-
Fernichrome (30 Nil
see Fernichrome 355-
Fernico (28 Nil
see Fernico 355-
Ferrite no 300-0040
Festel Metal (23 Col
see Festel Metal 32~
GGL- Ni Cu Cr
15 6 2(15 Nil
see German GG1-
Ni Cu Cr 15 6 2 355-
35 GL(1.6 Mnl
see Russian 35 GL 345-
35 GS
(1.4 Mn, 1.4 Sil
see Russian 35 GS 345-
35 GS
(1.4 Si, 1.4 Mnl
see Russian 35 GS 374-
65 GSteel (0.7 Mnl
see Russian 65 G 345-
G20 (19 Mnl
see Russian G20 345-
G38 (38 Mnl
see Russian G38 345-
45 G10 (10 Mnl
see Russian 45 G10 345-
120 G13 (13 Mnl
see Russian 120 G13 345-
G13 L(15 Mnl
see Russian G13 L 345-
35 G18 (18 Mnl
see Russian 35 G18 345-
40 G5 (4.6 Mnl
see Russian 40 G5 345-
HC(30 Crl
see HC 322-
H0 (30 Crl
see H0 322-
HE(30 Crl
see HE 322-
HF(23 Crl
see HF 322-
HH(28 Crl
see HH 322-
HI(30C~
see HI 322-
HK(28 Crl
see HK 322-
40 HNMA
see Polish Steel
40 HNMA
(Cr, Ni, Mol 3~
HT(37 Nil
see HT 355-
H9 ASteel (0.5 Mnl
see British H9 ASteel 345-

PrGperty: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. aiEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
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Composition (Waight plr cant) Nama Proplrty Numbar

H-ll Steel (5 C~
see H-ll Steel 322-
H-13 (5 Crl
see H-13 Steel 322-
High Speed Steel
18-4-1 (18 WI
see Steel, Tool
T1 Hi-speed 392-
Hiperco 27 (27 Col
see Hiperco 27 320-
Hiperco 50
(49 Co, 49 Fel
see Hiperco 50 320-
Hipersil (3,3 Sil
see Cubex 374-
Hotform No, 2 Steel
(4.7 Crl
see Hotform No, 2 Steel 322-
1H18 N9 Steel
(19 Crl
see Polish 1H18 N9 Steel 322-
Invar (38 Nil
see Invar 355-
Invar 36(36 Nil
see Invar 36 355-
Iron Alloy e 9 mn p 300-0056
0- 6,7 P Iron Alloy 300-0042
0- 25 P Iron Alloy 300-0111
0- 30 P Iron Alloy 300-0039
0- 37 S Iron Alloy 300-0167
0,035 - 1P Iron Alloy p 300-0171
0- 2,5 S Iron Alloy 30C-0180
0- 0,6 S, 0 - 0,24 0 Iron Alloy 300-0183
Iron Alloy (99,3%1 300-0127
Iron Alloy (99,5%1 n p 300-0176
Iron Alloy (99.7%1 300-0178
Unsp, P Iron Alloy ~ Phosphorus 300-0175
0-24 P Iron Alloy ~ Phosphorus 300-0182
0- 12 S Iron Alloy ~ Sulfur 300-0181
Iron, Armco (99,4%1 300-0169
Iron, Cast nop 300-0015
Iron, Cast C1
(3,5 CI
see Iron, Cast, Cl 313-
Iron, Cast, Al
(2,9 C)
see Iron, Cast, Al 313-
Iron, Cast, A2
(3,2 C)
see Iron, Cast, A2 313-
Iron, Cast, BAH T
(15 Nil
see Iron, Cast, BAH T 355-
Iron, Cast, BAH U
(15 Nil
see Iron, Cast, BAH U 355-
Iron, Cast, BAl M
(22 Nil
see Iron, Cast, BALM 355-
Iron, Cast, E19-1 A
(3.4 C)
see Iron, Cast, E19-1 A 313-
Iron, Cast, Gray 300-0017
Iron, Cast, HG12
(3,5 C)
see Iron, Cast, HG12 313-
Iron, Cast, HG22
(3.1 C)
see Iron, Cast, HG22 313-
Iron, Cast, Jenop
(4,6 Nil
see Iron, Cast, Jenop 355-

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivitv; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; L Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
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Composition (Waight per cant) Nama Property Numbsr

Iron, Cast KVD


114 Nil
see Iron, Cast, KVD 355-
Iron, Cast Lepaz 30
12.3 C)
see Iron, Cast Lepaz 30 313-
Iron, Cast, Lepaz 35
12.3 C)
see Iron, Cast Lepaz 35 313-
Iron, Cast Modified p 300-0170
Iron, Cast NCM
12.9 C)
see Iron, Cast NCM 313-
Iron, Cast NCM
14 Nil
see Iron, Cast, NCM 355-
Iron, Casl R- H
12.9 C)
see Iron, Cast R- H 313-
Iron, Cast SQ J
122 Nil
see Iron, Cast, SQ J 355-
Iron, Cast, White 300-0016
Iron, Cast, YHA
13.4 C)
see Iron, Cast YHA 313-
Iron, Ductile,
80-60-03 13.8 C)
see Iron, Nodular 80-60-3 313-
Iron, Ductile,
60-45-1014 C)
see Iron, Nodular 60-45-10 313-
Iron, Ductile,
100-75-0413.8 C)
see Iron, Ductile
313-
Iron, Ductile,
120-90-02 13.8 C)
see Iron, Ductile
313-
Iron, Nodular 60-45-10
14 C)
see Iron, Nodular 60-45-10 313-
Iron, Nodular 80-60-3
13.8 C)
see Iron, Nodular 80-60-3 313-
Iron, Pig 300-0051
Iron, Wrought 300-0011
40 Kh 11.1 Crl
see Russian 40 Kh -
Phosphorus 322-
38 Kh ASteel
11.1 Crl
see Russian 38 Kh ASteel 322-
85 Kh F10.9 C)
see Russian 85 Kh F-
Carbon 313-
20KhGRI1.1Crl
see Russian 20 Kh GR
Steel 322-
30KhGSNA
11.4 Nil
see Russian 30 Kh GSNA 355-
Kh G211.8 Mnl
see Russian Kh G2 -
Phosphorus 345-
10 Kh G211.9 Mnl
see Russian 10 Kh G2 -
Phosphorus 345-
40 Kh LI1.1 Crl
see Russian 40 Kh L 322-

'-"Yo L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. as"t ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A8
Composition (WlJight psr csnt) N8mIJ Propsrty Numbsr

40 Kh LSteel
(1.1 Cr)
see Russian 40 Kh L 322-
12 Kh MFSteel
(1.2 C~
see Russian 12 Kh MF
Steel 322-
15 Kh MSteel
(1.1 Cr)
see Russian 15 Kh MSteel 322-
38 Kh MYu A
(1.7 Cr)
see Russian 38 Kh MYu A 322-
18 Kh NVASteel
(4.5 Ni)
see Russian 18 Kh NVA
Steel 355-
12 Kh N3 A(3.2 Ni)
see Russian 12 Kh N3 A 355-
oKh N3 M(3.3 Ni)
see Russian 0 Kh N3 M 355-
15 Kh SN0 Steel
(0.9 Cr)
see Russian 15 Kh SN0
Steel 322-
10 Kh SN0
(1.1 Si)
see Russian 10 Kh SN 374-
15 Khl Ml FSteel
(1.2 Cr)
see Russian 15 Khl Ml F 322-
15KhlM1F
(1.2 Mo)
see Russian 15 Khl Ml F 348-
30 Khl0 Gl0 (12 Cr)
see Russian 30 Kh lOG 10 322-
Kh12 MSteel/13 Cr)
see Russian Kh 12 MSteel 322-
Kh12 Nl0 (12 Cr)
see Russian Kh 12 N10 322-
15 Kh12 VMF
(13 Cr)
see Russian EI 802 Steel 322-
Kh13 N18 V2 B
(20 Ni)
see Russian EI 851 355-
Kh13 N8 Yu (13 Cr)
see Russian Kh 13 N8 Yu 322-
Kh13 Steel (13 Cr)
see Russian Kh 13 322-
2 Kh 13 Steel
(14 Cr)
see Russian 2 Kh 13
Stainless 322-
3 Kh 13 Steel
(14 Cr)
see Russian 3 Kh13 Steel 322-
4 Kh13 Steel
/14 Cr)
see Russian 4 Kh 13 Steel 322-
Kh14 G14 N3T
(15 Mn)
see Russian Kh 14
G14 N3 TSteel 345-
Kh 15 N24 T2 (24 Ni)
see Russian Kh 15 N24 T2 355-
Kh15 N25 M3 V3 TYu
Steel (25 Ni)
see Russian Kh 15 N2
M3 V3 TYu Steel 355-

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A9
Composition (Weight pBr cent) Name PropBrty Number

Kh 15 N25 Steel
126 Ni)
see Russian Kh15 N25 Steel 355-
Kh15 N36VZT
136 Ni)
see Russian Kh15 N36 VZT 355-
Khl6 N15 M3 B
117 Cr)
see Russian EI 847 322-
oKh16 N15 M3
117 Cr)
see Russian EI 844 322-
Kh 16 N26 M7 126 Ni)
see Russian Kh 16 N26 M7 355-
1 Kh16 S2 MBSteel
116 Cr)
see Russian 1 Kh 16
S2 MBSteel 322-
Kh17 118 Cr)
see Russian Kh 17 322-
1Kh17 AG10
see Russian 1Kh17 AG10 300-
oKh17 N16 M3 T
118 Cr)
see Russian 0 Kh 17
n16 M3 T 322-
Kh 17 N2 Steel
118 Cr)
see Russian Kh 17 N2 Steel 322-
oKh17 N4 Steel
117 Cr)
see Russian 0 Kh17 N4 322-
Kh 17 N7 Yu Steel
117 Cr)
see Russian Kh 17 N7 Yu
Steel 322-
oKh17 N7 Yu
117 Cr)
see Russian 0 Kh17 N7 Yu
Steel 322-
Kh18 MTF118 Cr)
see Russian Kh18 MTF 322-
Kh18 N10 T118 Cr)
see Russian Kh 18 N10 TSte 322-
1Kh18 N10 TSteel
118 Cr)
see Russian Kh18 N10 TSte 322-
Kh18 N12119 Cr)
see Russian Kh 18 N12 322-
1Kh18 N9 Steel
120 Cr)
see Russian 1Kh 18 N9
Steel 322-
Kh18 N9 T120 Cr)
see Russian 1Kh 18
N9 TSteel 322-
1 Kh18 N9 T Steel
120 Cr)
see Russian 1Kh 18
N9 TSteel 322-
18 Kh2 N4 VA
14.5 Ni)
see Russian 18 Kh2 N4 VA
Steel 355-
30 Kh2 MFA
see Russian 30 Kh2 MFA
Steel 322-
Kh20 N10 Steel
120 Cr)
see Russian Kh20 N10 Steel 322-

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/Et ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
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Composition (Weight pBr cent) Name PropBrty Number

Kh20 N40
(40 Ni, 40 Fe)
see Russian Kh20 N40 355-
Kh21 G7 AN5 Steel
(21 Cr)
see Russian EP222 Steel 322-
Kh21 l (22 Cr)
see Russian Kh21 l 322-
Kh22 N20 (22 Cr)
see Russian Kh22 N20 Steel 322-
Kh23 N18 (25 Cr)
see Russian Kh23 N18 Steel 322-
oKh23 N28 M3 03 T
(29 Ni)
see Russian 0 Kh23
N28 M3 03 T 355-
Kh25 N12 AR(25 Cr)
see Russian Kh25 N12 AR 322-
Kh32 (11 Mn)
see Russian Kh32 345-
68 Kh7 N7
(6.6 Cr, 6.6 Ni)
see Russian 68 Kh 7 N7 322-
68 Kh7 N7
(6.6 Ni, 6.6 Cr)
see Russian 68 Kh 7 N7 355-
Kovar (29 Ni)
see Kovar 355-
K12 0 5-17 (18 Ni)
see Russian K12 0 5-17 355-
K12 0 5-21 (18 Ni)
see Russian K12 0 5-21 355-
45 L
see Russian 45 L 300-
40 l (0.4 C)
see Russian 40 L 313-
LA685 (36 Ni)
see l R-35 355-
L K-2 Iron (4.2 C)
see Russian LK-2 313-
LR-35
see l R-35 355-
Low Expansion Alloy 300-0172
Macloy GSteel
(37 Ni)
see Macloy GSteel 355-
Mangelinvar (35 Co)
see Mangelinvar 320-
Mangelinvar (36 Co)
see Mangelinvar 320-
Martensite 300-0046
14 Mb V6 3
(0.53 Mo)
see German 14 Mo V6 3 348-
15 M03 (0.77 Mn)
see German 15 M03 345-
M8 Steel (1.7 Ni)
see British M8 Steel 355-
36 N(37 Ni)
see Russian 36 N 355-
NC4 (1.4 Cr)
see Polish NC4 Steel 322-
NC7 V3 (1.7 Cr)
see Polish NC7 V3 Steel 322-
29 NK(30 Ni)
see Russian 29 NK 355-
30 NK0 (30 Ni)
see Russian 30 NK0 355-
N5 M22 5 (18 Cr)
see French N5 M22 5 <-
Uranium 322-

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A11
Composmon (WBight per cent) NamB Property Numbsr

NS22 S(18 Cr)


see French NS22 S 322-
NWCSteel (1.5 W)
see Polish NWCSteel 392-
18 Ni Co Mo Steel
(18 Ni)
see 18 Ni Co Mo Steel 355-
15 Ni Cu Mo Nb 5
(1.2 Ni)
see German 15 Ni Cu
Mo Nb 5 355-
Ni-span Hi (30 Ni)
see Ni-span Hi 355-
Ni-span Lo 42
(43 Ni)
see Ni- Span Lo 42 355-
Ni-span Lo 45
(47 Ni)
see Ni- Span Lo 45 355-

15-15 Nickel Steel


(16 Ni, 16 Cr)
see 15-15 Nickel Steel 355-
Nilo 36 (36 Ni)
see Nilo 36 355-
Nilo 40 (40 Ni)
see Nilo 40 355-
Nimonic PE7
(37 Ni)
see Nimonic PE7 355-
Niromet 42 (42 Ni)
see Niromet 42 355-
Niron 46 (46 Ni)
see Niron 46 355-
oN13 M5 A(13 Ni)
see Russian 0 N13 M5 A 355-
ONI3TA(13Ni)
see Russian 0 N13 TA 355-
N24 Kh2 T3 (24 Ni)
see Russian N24 Kh2 T3
Steel 355-
N25 Kh2 T2 (25 Ni)
see Russian N25 Kh2 T2
Steel 355-
N28 Steel (29 Ni)
see Russian N28 Steel 355-
N29 K18 (30 Ni)
see Russian 29 NK 355-
40 N7 Steel
(7.3 Ni)
see Russian 40 N7 Steel 355-
N8 (0.8 C)
see Polish N8 Steel 313-
N9 E(0.9 C)
see Polish N9 ESteel 313-
15-5 PH(16 Cr)
see Stainless 15-5 PH 322-
17-4 PH(18 Cr)
see Stainless 17-4 PH 322-
17-7 PH (18 Cr)
see Stainless 17-7 PH 322-
PH 15-7 Mo (16 Cr)
see Stainless PH15-7 Mo 322-
PZh 2K Steel
(0.6 Mn)
see Russian PZh 2 K 345-
PZh 4 MSteel
(0.7 Mn)
see Russian PZh 4 M 345-
Pearlite 300-0177

P_rty: .. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A12
Composition (Weight psr csntj Name Property Numbsr

Polish Steel
40 HNMA
(Cr, Ni, Mo) 30()"{)168
Pyrista (30 Cr)
see Pyrista 322-
Remanit 1895 (18 Cr)
see Remanit 1895 322-
Rodar (29 Ni)
see Kovar 355-
Russian St 20 Steel 30()"{)179
Russian 1Kh17 AGIO 30()"{)192
Russian 45 L p 30()"{)188
Doped Russian 45 L 30()"{)189
Rl0K5F5(11W)
see Russian RIO K5 F5 392-
RU F4 (15 W)
see Russian R14 F4 392-
R18 (20 W)
see Russian R18 392-
R18 F2 M(19 W)
see Russian RI 8 F2 M 392-
R24 (24 W)
see Russian R24 392-
R9 (10 W)
see Russian R9 High Speed
Steel <- Tungsten 392-
R9 F5 (11 W)
see Russian R9 F5 392-
R9 Kl0 (1 I Co)
see Russian R9 K10
High Speed Steel
<- Carbon 320-
R9 Kl0 F(9.5 W)
see Russian R9 K10 F 392-
R9 Kl0 M(9 Co)
see Russian R9 K10M
High Speed Steel
<- Carbon 320-
R9 Kl0 MM(10 Co)
see Russian R9 Kl0 MM
High Speed Steel
<- Tungsten 320-
R9 K5 F(9.2 W)
see Russian R9 K5 F 392-
R9 M(9.4 W)
see Russian R9 M
High Speed Steel
<- Tungsten 392-
R9 MM(2.4 Cr)
see Russian R9 MM
High Speed Steel
<-tungsten 322-
SAE 1020 Steel
(0.6 Mn)
see AISI C1020 Steel 345-
SAE 1040 Steel
(0.9 Mn)
see AISI C1040 Steel 345-
SAE 1045 Steel
(0.9 Mn)
see AISI C1045 Steel 345-
SAE 1080 (1.1 Mn)
see AISI 1080 345-
SAE 4130 Steel
(1.1 Cr)
see AISI 4I 30 Steel 322-
SAE 4340 (2 Ni)
see AISI 4340 Steel 355-
SWSteel (9 W)
see Polish SWSteel 392-

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. ai't ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A13
Composition (Weight per ClInt) Name Property Numbsr

Sh Kh 12 Steel
11.4 Cr)
see Russian Sh Kh 12 Steel 322-
Sh Kh15 11.7 C~
see Russian Sh Kh 15 Steel 322-
Soco 131 Ni)
see German Soco 355-
St 20
see Russian St 20 Steel 300-
St 310.5 Mn)
see Russian St 3 Steel 345-
St3010.71 C)
see Russian St 30 Steel 313-
St 35.8 10.59 Mn)
see German St 35.8 345-
St 37 Steel
10.43 Mn)
see German St 37 Steel 345-
St 40 10.75 Mn)
see Russian St 40 345-
St 45.8 10.65 Mn)
see German St 45.8 345-
Stainless AFC-2S0
115 Cr)
see Stainless AFC-2S0 322-
Stainless AFC-77
115 Cr)
see Stainless AFC-77 322-
Stainless Am-350
(17 Cr)
see Stainless Am-350 322-
Stainless Custom 455
113 Cr)
see Stainless 455 322-
Stainless Tl
see Steel. Stainless Tl 300-
Stainless 17-5
117 Cr)
see Stainless 17-5 322-
Stainless 17-7
118 Cr)
see Stainless 17-7 322-
Stainless 18-10
(19 Cr)
see Stainless 18-10 322-
Stainless 18-13
(18 Cr)
see Stainless 18-13 322-
Stainless 18-8
(19 Cr)
see Stainless 18-8 322-
Stainless 18-8
(20 Cr)
see Russian EI 572 Steel 322-
Stainless 18-8
120 Cr)
see Russian EI SOS Steel 322-
Stainless 18-8
120 Cr)
see Russian 1 Kh 18
N9 TSteel 322-
Stainless 20-5
120 C~
see Stainless 20-5 322-
Stainless 303
(19 Cr)
see Stainless 303 322-
Stainless 304
(20 Cr)
see Stainless 304 322-

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; I. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A14
Composition (Weight per ClInt) Name Property Number

Stainless 304 l
120 C~
see Stainless 304 l 322-
Stainless 310
126 Crl
see Stainless 310 322-
Stainless 311
126 Nil
see Stainless 311 355-
Stainless 314
126 Crl
see Stainless 314 322-
Stainless 316
118 Crl
see Stainless 316 322-
Stainless 321
119 Crl
see Stainless 321 322-
Stainless 329
128 Crl
see Stainless 329 322-
Stainless 330
135 Nil
see Stainless 330 355-
Stainless 347
119 Crl
see Stainless 347 322-
Stainless 406
114 Crl
see Stainless 406 322-
Stainless 416
114 Crl
see Stainless 416 322-
Stainless 420
114 Crl
see Stainless 420 322-
Stainless 430
118 Crl
see Stainless 430 322-
Stainless 430 F
118 Crl
see Stainless 430 F 322-
Stainless 431
117 Crl
see Stainless 431 322-
Stainless 440 C
118 Crl
see Stainless 440 C 322-
Stainless 446
127 Crl
see Stainless 446 322-
Stainless 455
113 Crl
see Stainless 455 322-
Stainless 502 16 Crl
see Stainless 502 322-
Staybrite Steel
118 Crl
see British Staybrite
Steel 322-
Steel a defghi n p 300-0021
10 Steel 10.5 Mnl
see Russian 10 Steel 345-
35 Steel 10.8 Mn
see Russian 35 Steel 345-
45 Steel 108 Mnl
see Russian 45 Steel 345-
18-4-1 Steel 118 WI
see Steel, Tool
Tl Hi-speed 392-
Steel A-286 126 Nil
see Steel A-286 355-

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance;. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A15
Composition (Waight psr cant) Nama Propsrty Number

Steel A-52
IUnsp. C)
see Steel, Carbon, A-52 313-
Steel Wool 300-0045
Steel 06 N3 14 Ni)
see Russian 06 N3 Steel 355-
Steel 30 10.8 Mn)
see Russian Steel 30 345-
Steel, Alloy 300-0118
Steel, Carbon a def 300-0034
Steel, Corrosion Resistant 300-0187
Steel, Heat Resistant 300-0186
0- 0.6 V Steel, Low Alloy Nickel
Chromium, Vanadium Added 300-0110
Steel, Low Carbon
see Steel, Mild 300-
Steel, Mild e 9 300-0061
Steel, Stainless a de ghi k n 300-0027
Steel, Stainless
AISI 303 MA 300-0185
Steel, Stainless TI 300-0173
Steel, Tool 300-0055
Steel, Tool T1
Hi-speed 118 W)
see Steel, Tool
Tl Hi-speed 392-
Steel, Tool, W-l
11·4 C)
see Steel, Tool, W-l 313-
Steel. transformer no 300-0184
Super- Invar 131 Ni)
see Super-invar 355-
Supermendur
149 Co, 49 Fe)
see Hiperco 50 320-
Sylvania No.4
142 Ni)
see Sylvania No.4 355-
TBSteel 14 Si)
see British TBSteel 374-
7 T C170118 Cr)
see Romanian 7 T C170 322-
Telcoseal 300-0191
Tenelon 119 Cr)
see USSTenelon 322-
Therlo 129 Ni)
see Kovar 355-
Timken 16-25-6
127 Ni)
see Timken 16-25-6 355-
T12 Steel 112 Cr)
see British T 12 Steel 322-
USSTenelon
119 Cr)
see USSTenelon 322-
Ul0AI1 C)
see Russian Ul0 A 313-
U12 Steel 11·2 C)
see Russian U12 Steel 313-
U810.85 C)
see Russian U8 ~
Phosphorus 313-
Vacon 10 129 Ni)
see Kovar 355-
V2 A-steel 117 Cr)
see German V2 A-steel 322-
XC38 Steel
10.55 Mn)
see French XC38 Steel 345-

~ .. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; 90 Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. as"t ratio; I. Prandtl number; 1ft. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A16
Composition (Weight pBr ClInt) Name PropBrty Numbsr

X20 Cr Mo V 12 1
112 Cr)
see German X20 Cr Mo V
121 322-
X20 Cr13 113 Cr)
see German X20 Cr13 322-
X8 Cr Ni Mo Nb 16 16
116 Cr, 16 Ni)
see German X8 Cr Ni Mo Nb
16 16 322-
X8 Cr Ni Mo Nb 16 16
116 Ni, 16 Cr)
see German X8 Cr Ni Mo Nb 355-
16 16
X8 Cr Ni Mo VNb 16 13
116 Cr)
see German X8 Cr Ni Mo
VNb 16 13 322-
X8 Cr Ni Nb 16 13
116 Cr)
see German X8 Cr Ni Nb
16 13 322-
Ya 1TSteel 120 Cr)
see Russian 1Kh 18
N9 TSteel 322-
Yu N0 K-15 K
118 Ni)
see Russian Yu N0 K-15 K 355-
Yu N0 K-18 119 Co)
see Russian Yu NDK-18 320-

IRON-ALUMINUM ALLOYS CLASS 304


Coml!!!.sition (Weiflht I!!.r centl Name PropBrty Numbsr
AI Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 100 AI p 304-0079
49. Intermetallic AI, Fe 304-0076
0- 33 AI 304-0080
33. Intermetallic AI Fe 304-0077
24. 304-0072
23. .49 304-0074
0- 17 AI 304-0069
.3 7.5 - 16 AI 304-0081
0- 16 AI 304-0005
0- 15 AI 304-0070
10 - 14 AI, 0 - 9.2 Mo,
80 - 86 Fe 304-0086
14. Intermetallic AI Fe 3 304-0001
0- 11 AI 304-0049
0- 10 AI, 3.5 - 3.8 C Iron, Cast 304-0078
5.5 - 6.3 AI, 2.3 - 2.4 C,
1.8 - 4.5 Si 304-0083
2.1 o- 5.5 AI, 3.3 - 3.6 C,
0.56 - 0.58 Mn,
0.78 - 0.86 P 304-0082
2.8 Iron Alloy - Iron m 304-0032
0- 2.1 AI 304-0075
1. 304-0051
0- 1AI 304-0071
.51 304-0004
Unsp. 304-0073

IRON-BORON ALLOYS CLASS 308


Composition (Weiflht pBr ClInt) Name Property Numbsr
B C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 31 B 308-0001
16. Intermetallic BFe 308-0002

P_rty: a. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
An
Composition (Weii.ht per cent) Name Property Number
B C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
8.8 Intermetallic BFe, 308-0003

IRON-BERYLLIUM ALLOYS CLASS 310


Com(!!!!/tion (Wei9.ht ~r centl Name Pro~'!1. Number
Be C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 100 Be 310-0001

IRON-CARBON ALLOYS CLASS 313


Composition (Weiu.ht per cent) Name Property Number
C AI Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
11. .96 54 2 .48 313-0860
15 - 8 C 313-0857
78 313-0821
6.2 313-0820
4.5 - 5c Iron, Cast - Chromium 313-0756
4.5 - 5c Iron, Cast - Tungsten 313-0757
3.5 - 5 C Russian Iron, Cast p 313-0742
0-5C 313-0727
0-48 C 313-0680
4.1 1.5 Iron, Pig 313-0898
4.6 1.4 072 Ti Iron, Pig 313-0900
4.6 Iron Alloy - Iron 313-0813
0.03 - 4.6 C p 313-0739
4.5 1.5 0.38 Ti Iron, Pig 313-0899
1- 4.5 C Russian Iron, Cast p 313-0743
4.4 1.2 1.6 Iron, Cast 313-0722
4.4 .97 1.5 Iron, Cast 313-0885
4.4 1.6 Iron, Cast 313-0716
4.4 1.6 1 Mo Iron, Cast 313-0730
4.4 1.6 08V Iron, Cast p 313-0731
4.4 1.5 Iron, Cast 313-0884
0- 44 C 313-0012
43 0- 0.4 Cu Iron, Cast p 313-0830
4.3 0- 0.4 Ni Iron, Cast p 313-0829
4.3 0-045 Iron, Cast 313-0832
4.3 0- OHi Iron, Cast p 313-0831
4.3 Iron, Cast p 313-0295
4.3 Doped Iron, Cast p 313-0824
4.3 0- 0.4 Pb Iron, Cast p 313-0826
4.3 0- 04 Sb Iron, Cast p 313-0827
4.3 0-0.4Se Iron, Cast p 313-0825
4.3 0- 0.4 V Iron, Cast p 313-0828
4.2 2.1 1.5 Iron, Cast 313-0886
4.2 1.3 1.2 2.8 'Russian LK-2 p 313-0850
4.2 313-0453
3.4 - 4.2 C,
0.18 - 0.58 Mn,
001 - 0.68 p, 0 - 0.2 S,
066 - 2.8 Si p 313-0841
3.4 - 4.2 C,
0.18 - 0.58 Mn,
0.07 - 068 p,
0.66 - 2.8 Si 313-0842
4.1 31 1.3 Iron, Cast 313-0887
4. ,. 3V 313-0784
4. .6 1. 2.8 'Iron, Nodular 60-45-10 313-0539
4. .23 1.3 2.3 Iron, Cast 313-0803
4. 1.2 Iron, Cast p 313-0768
4. 1.2 0- 1 Y Iron, Cast p 313-0769
4. .98 Iron, Cast p 313-0706
4. 3V 313-0783
4. 2V 313-0782
4. 1V 313-0781
4. 313-0283
1.5 2- 4 C Iron, Cast p 313-0794
1.5 1- 4C Russian Iron, Cast p 313-0744

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefiicient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d, Thermal difiusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g, Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/{t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A18
Composition (W1ii.ht plr Clntl N8ml Proplrty Numbsr
C AI Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
o- 4 C, 0 - 0.64 Mn,
0- 1.9 p, 0 - 0.3 S, p 313-0759
0-4C p 313-0819
3.9 .45 1.3 2.3 Iron, Cast 313-0802
3.9 .25 2.8 1.5 Iron, Cast 313-0890
3.7 - 3.9 C,
0.49 - 0.57 Mn, 0 - 0.7 Sb,
1.7 - 2.5 Si a e 313-0896
.6 3.1 - 3.9 C, 0.98 - 1.6 Si Iron, Cast p 313-0868
.6 3.1 - 3.9 C, 0.98 - 1.6 Si Iron, Cast p 313-0869
3.1- 3.9 C, 0.98 - 1.6 Si Iron, Cast p 313-0851
3.1 - 3.9 C, 0.98 - 1.6 Si, Iron, Cast
Ooped p 313-0858
3.1 - 3.9 C, 0.98 - 1.6 Si, Iron, Cast
0.25 Y p 313-0870
3.1 - 3.9 C, 0.98 - 1.6 Si, Iron, Cast
0.2 Y p 313-0871
3.8 .6 2.5 2.8 1 Mo Iron, Ductile
100-75-04 313-0793
3.8 .5 1. *Iron, Nodular 80-60-3 313-0538
3.8 2.1 3.8 Iron, Cast p 313-0765
3.8 2.1 0.2 Ti Iron, Cast p 313-0766
3.7 - 3.8 C, Iron, Cast, Gray, Sb Added
0.49 - 0.57 Mn, 0 - 0.7 Sb,
1.7 - 2.5 Si a de 313-0678
3.5 - 3.8 C, 0 - 10 AI Iron, Cast 313-0865
3.5 - 3.8 C, 0 - 2 Cr Iron, Cast 313-0866
3.5 - 3.8 C Iron, Cast 313-0867
2.2 - 3.8 C, 0 - 0.62 Mn, Iron, Cast
o- 0.51 S, 1.6 - 3.2 Si p 313-0763
3.7 .24 2.6 Iron, Cast a de 313-0785
3.6 .5 1.8 Russian Iron, Cast p 313-0754
3.6 .39 1.8 Iron, Cast 313-0902
36 .3 0.1 - 2 p, 0.4 - 1.5 Si p 313-0843
3.6 22 0-3 Si Russian Iron, Cast p 313-0745
3.6 1.3 1.5 Iron, Cast 313-0888
3.3 - 3.6 C, 0 - 0.25 AI. Iron, Cast
0- 3.5 Si 313-0811
3.5 .35 .8 .5 2.3 Iron, Cast, HG12 313-0323
3.5 .88 .41 2.3 21 1.1 Mo Iron, Nodular 313-0750
3.5 2.1 1.6 .65 p 313-0837
3.5 .7 2.3 Iron, Cast 313-0746
3.5 .55 1.6 Iron, Cast, C1 313-0402
3.5 .42 1.4 313-0313
3.5 .4 1.6 0- 0.2 S Russian Iron, Cast p 313-0752
3.5 .37 2.1 2.5 Iron, Cast 313-0644
3.5 .29 2.7 0.5 Ti Iron, Cast a de 313-0788
3.5 .22 0-3 Si Iron, Cast p 313-0795
3.5 2. 1.5 Iron, Cast 313-0889
3.5 3.3 p 313-0848
3.5 2.3 p 313-0847
3.5 1.0 p 313-0263
0.66 - 3.5 C, 0 - 6.6 Cr,
0.19 - 1.3 Mn, 0 - 5.1 Ni,
0.19-1.3 Si 313-0840
3.4 1. 1.2 .9 3.1 Iron, Cast. YHA 313-0331
3.4 .3 .9 2.2 Iron, Cast. E19-1 A 313-0332
34 1.4 .82 2.4 313-0894
3.4 .63 2.3 Iron, Cast 313-0800
3.4 .98 Iron, Cast p 313-0705
3.2 - 3.4 C, 0.5 - 1 Mn, Iron, Cast
0.53 - 1.4 P, 2.5 - 3.1 Si 313-0882
3.3 .48 .57 3.3 1.6 Iron, Cast 313-0408
3.3 0- 3.3 Mn Iron, Cast p 313-0796
3.3 1.6 .35 1.2 Iron, Cast 313-0620
3.3 1. 1.2 1.9 Iron, Cast 313-0381
33 .56 .49 2.8 Iron, Cast Gray p 313-0762
3.3 .46 1.4 313-0901
3.3 .37 1.4 0- 0.8 P Iron, Cast p 313-0751
3.3 .33 .8 2.5 313-0892
3.3 .28 4.2 1.4 Iron, Cast 313-0891
3.3 .26 2.6 Iron, Cast a de 313-0789

Property: .. Thermal conductivirr; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A19
Composition (Wsis.ht psr ClJntl Nsms Propsrty Numbsr
C AI Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
3.3 1.3 Iron, Cast p 313-0799
3.2 .98 2.2 1.5 1.1 Mo Iron, Cast, A2 313-0407
3.2 .82 .58 1.9 Iron, Cast 313-0801
3.2 .81 1.4 1.3 0.44 Mo Iron, Cast 313-0635
3.2 .78 .28 .99 Iron, Cast 313-0634
3.2 .46 2.1 Doped Iron, Cast p 313-0873
3.2 .42 2.2 Iron, Cast 313-0836
3.2 .37 .9 0- 0.8 S Russian Iron, Cast p 313-0753
3.2 .3 .8 .25 2.5 313-0893
3.1 .85 I. .5 2.4 0.4 V Iron, Cast HG22 313-0322
3.1 1.1 .55 Iron, Cast 313-0587
3.1 .2 2.9 0- 0.8 S Iron, Cast p 313-0797
3. .7 2.7 1.8 0.98 Mo Iron, Cast 313-0397
3. .65 1.2 1.2 0.7 Mo Iron, Cast 313-0835
3. 0.4 - 2.5 Cu Iron, Cast 313-0864
3. .5 2.2 1.2 Iron, Cast n p 313-0849
3. 3 - 6 Ni Iron, Cast 313-0862
3. o-6 Ni, 0 - 3 Si Iron, Cast 313-0863
3. 1- 3 Si Iron, Cast 313-0861
3. 1.5 Iron, Cast. Ferrosilicon
Modified 313-0110
3. 1.4 Iron, Cast 313-0024
3. 313-0206
2.9 .27 .21 1. .67 1.8 0.2 Mo 313-0856
2.9 1.3 .7 1.1 0.42 Mo Iron, Cast 313-0642
2.9 .53 .87 1.8 1.5 0.6 Mo Iron, Cast 313-0748
2.9 1.1 2.3 1.7 098 Mo Iron, Cast. AI 313-0404
2.9 .86 .92 2.1 Iron, Cast 313-0643
2.9 .79 .47 .97 Iron, Cast 313-0333
2.9 .73 1.4 Iron, Cast. R- H 313-0395
2.9 .71 2.1 1.9 0.68 Mo Iron, Cast 313-0747
2.9 .45 2.5 2. I Mo Iron, Cast, NCM 313-0412
2.8 .62 1.6 Doped Iron, Cast p 313-0872
2.7 1.1 .95 2.2 2. 1 Mo Iron, Cast 313-0749
2.7 .28 2.6 Iron, Cast a de 313-0787
2.7 .9 Iron Alloy;- Carbon 313-0817
2.6 .36 1.5 Iron, Cast 313-0804
2.5 .46 1.3 313-0043
2.5 .36 1.4 Iron, Cast 313-0806
2.5 2.1 Iron Alloy ;- Carbon 313-0818
2.5 ef 313-0187
2.5 Iron Alloy ;- Carbon 313-0792
2.5 Iron Alloy ;- Iron 313-0814
0.1 -2.5 C 313-0834
2.4 1.1 Iron, Cast p 313-0586
2.3 1.15 I. Iron, Cast, Lepaz 35 313-0446
2.3 .75 1. Iron, Cast, Lepaz 30 313-0435
2.3 .99 Iron, Cast p 313-0764
2.2 .21 1.2 Iron, Cast 313-0805
2.1 .23 1.3 Iron, Cast 313-0807
2. 6.8 p 313-0839
0.35 - 1.7 C, 1.6 - 1.7 Cr,
0.22 - 0.3 Mn 313-0903
0.32 - 1.6 C 313-0816
1.4 .4 .2 .3 .31 313-0878
1.4 .29 7.4 1.3 p 313-0838
1.4 313-0724
1.4 Steel, Eutectic no 313-0667
1.4 'Steel, Tool, W-l 313-0755
0.2 - 1.4 C 313-0875
1.3 .2 .2 .27 .27 German C130 Steel 313-0791
1.3 313-0760
0- 1.3 C 313-0845
1.2 .2 .25 .35 .25 .35 'Russian U12 Steel 313-0321
1.2 .7 .3 'British EN 44 Steel a e 313-0823
01 - 1.2 C, 0.2 - 0.35 Mn,
0.18 - 0.22 Si 313-0876
1.1 .3 .2 313-0879
1.1 313-0512
0-1.1 C 313-0844
I. .2 .2 .2 .25 German ClOD Steel 313-0780
I. .3 .2 .3 'Russian Ul0 A 313-0895

Property: L Thermal conductivi~; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; 9- Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A20
Composition (Weil.ht psr CBntl Name Propsrty Numbsr
C AI Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
1. 313-0120
0- 1 C, 0 - 100 Mn 313-0846
.98 .35 .29 Steel - Phosphorus 313-0580
.98 .2 313-0042
.97 .2 .22 313-0041
.9 .2 .2 .2 .2 Polish N9 ESteel 313-0396
.9 313-0880
.87 65 .3 .35 0.22 V 'Russian 85 Kh F-
Carbon 313-0496
0- 0.86 C 313-0815
.85 .75 .4 'British EN 42 Steel 313-0822
.85 313-0687
.84 .2 .25 .4 .25 35 'Russian U8 -
Phosphorus 313-0493
.83 .27 .22 313-0040
.82 .2 .2 .29 .2 German C80 Steel 313-0767
.82 35 .21 Polish N8 Steel 313-0659
.81 Steel. Eutectic 313-0677
.8 313-0092
0.38 - 0.77 C 313-0874
.75 .5 Iron Alloy - Chromium 313-0700
.75 .41 .22 313-0877
.75 313-0761
.71 .3 .63 .3 37 Russian St 30 Steel 313-0833
.7 Steel - Carbon 313-0082
.68 .5 Iron Alloy - Chromium 313-0690
.66 .2 23 313-0039
.5 313-0066
0- O.se Iron Alloy - Carbon 313-0758
.45 313-0509
o- 043 C, 0.25 - 036 Mn,
0- 0.28 Si 313-0881
.4 0- 6.3 Cr Iron Alloy - Carbon 313-0314
.4 .65 Iron Alloy - Chromium 313-0688
.4 0-11.6 W Iron Alloy - Carbon 313-0038
.4 Doped Russian 40 l 313-0741
.4 Russian 40 l 313-0740
.4 Steel - Carbon 313-0055
.35 313-0859
.3 313-0052
.28 313-0883
.25 313-0717
'.2 313-0044
.2 Steel - Carbon 313-0045
Sat'd 0- 100 Mn 313-0790
Sat'd 0- 8 Mn Iron Alloy - Manganese 313-0854
Sat'd 0-8 P 313-0507
Sat'd 0- 24 S 313-0569
Sat'd 0- 12 S Iron Alloy - Sulfur 313-0853
Sat'd 0- 25 Si Iron Alloy - Silicon 313-0855
Sat'd 313-0786
Sat'd Iron Alloy - Aluminum 313-0897
Sat'd Iron Alloy - Chromium 313-0009
Sat'd Iron Alloy - Cobalt 313-0447
Sat'd Iron Alloy - Manganese 313-0010
Sat'd Iron Alloy - Molybdenum 313-0015
Sat'd Iron Alloy - Nickel 313-0465
Sat'd Iron Alloy - Phosphorus 313-0852
Sat'd Iron Alloy - Silicon 313-0011
Sat'd Iron Alloy - Sulfur 313-0441
Sat'd Iron Alloy - Titanium 313-0542
Sat'd Iron Alloy - Tungsten 313-0016
Unsp. 313-0001
Unsp. Iron Alloy - Carbon 313-0002
Unsp. Steel. Carbon, A-52 313-0466

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f: Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A21
IRON -CERIUM ALLOYS CLASS 317
Composition (Waiu.ht pBr ClInt) Nama PropBrty Numbsr
Ce C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 5.1 Ce 317-0001

IRON-COBALT ALLOYS CLASS 320


Com~ition (Waiu.ht pBr cantl Nama PropBrty Numbsr
Co C Cr Cu Mn Ni S Si
49 - 100 Co. 0 - 20 Cr 320-0112
10 - 100 Co. 0.31 - 0.63 Mn 320-0111
0- 100 Co. 0 - 063 Mn 320-0104
0- 100 Co. 0 - 100 Ni n p 320-0078
0- 100 Co ef n p 320-0077
0- 98.3 Co 320-0090
6.2 - 95.3 Co 320-0067
0- 92 Co. 8.4 - 88 B. Intermetallic
0- 91 Fe BCo" Fe, ,,In=O - I) 320-0106
o- 85 Co. 15 - 16 B. Intermetallic
0- 84 Fe BCo, Fe, In=O - I)
0 320-0105
45 - 75 Co. 5 - 25 Mo 320-0076
o- 75 Co. 5 - 15 Cr.
0- 75 Ni. 10 - 95 Fe 320-0116
0- 71 Co 320-0070
5. 40 - 70 Co. 0 - 15 Cr.
10-55Fe 320-0118
10 - 68 Co. 4.9 - 51 AI.
27 - 35 Fe 320-0091
0- 68 Co. 9.1 - 30 Ni.
o- 15 V. 23 - 68 Fe 320-0119
0- 68 Co. 5 AI 320-0069
9.1 35 - 65 Co. 0 - 15 V.
26 - 56 Fe 320-0117
0- 64 Co. 10 - 11 AI 320-0068
.2 40 - 50 ICo t Ni) 320-0102
49. 2V 'Hiperco 50 320-0063
46. 320-0072
36. 2.6 16. 8.2 AI. 5.1 Ti 320-0114
36. 15. 10. Mangelinvar 320-0086
35. 15 10. 320-0084
35. 10. 20. Mangelinvar 320-0087
30. 5. 20 W 320-0110
30. 5. 20 W 320-0109
30. 20 W 320-0108
30. 320-0107
27. .5 .3 3 'Hiperco 27 320-0064
25. 25. 12 AI ' Alnico 320-0092
24. 3.3 15. .7 7.5 AI 320-0113
23. 7. 21. 'Festel Metal 320-0093
23. 3 14. 8 AI 320-0115
21. 17. .2 1.6 20. .51 2J Mo. 0.681Nb t Ta). German ATS 103
1V. 1.6 W • de 320-0089
20. 10. 20. 320-0085
20. 7.5 20. 320-0088
19. 3.4 18. 10 AI. 1.1 Ti Russian Yu N0 K-18 320-0120
17. 13 Mo 320-0100
16. 16. 320-0101
16. 14. 2.6 Mo 320-0096
16. 11 4.6 Mo 320-0097
16. 11 1.5 Mo 320-0095
16. 13. 320-0094
16. 11. 320-0098
13. 13. 320-0099
3- 12Co 320-0079
11. .9 4.4 .3 2 V. 11 W 'Russian R9 K10
High Speed Steel
- Carbon 320-0073
11. .9 4.4 .3 2 V. 11 W 'Russian R9 Kl0 High Speed
Steel - Tungsten 320-0081

Property: .. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A22
Composition (Weie.ht pBr csnt) Name PropBrty Numbsr
Co C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
9.9 2.6 0.5 V. 1.9 W Russian R9 Kl0 MM
High Speed Steel
.... Tungsten 32()"oo83
9.4 .41 4.3 1.4 V. 6.6 W Russian R9 K10M
High Speed Steel
.... Carbon 320-0074
5.3 m 32()"oo71
3.9 32()"oo80
3.4 .41 4.2 1.4 V. 6.6 W Russian R9 Kl0 MHigh Speed
Steel .... Tungsten 320-0082
3. 320-0055
.94 320-0033
.5 320-0054
.3 320-0075
Unsp. .2 Unsp. 320-0103
Unsp. 32()"oo39

IRON -CHROMIUM ALLOYS CLASS 322


Comf!!!.sition (Weie.ht ~r csntl Name PropBrty Numbsr
Cr AI C Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 100 Cr n p 322-0003
5. 0- 95 Cr 322-0430
11. 0- 89 Cr 322-0253
5. 4.4 - 85 Cr. 10 - 90 Fe 322-0722
17 - 80 Cr. 0 - 22 Mn.
9.8 - 51 Ni. 0 - 68 Fe 322-0806
0- 80 Cr 322-0792
1. 0- 60 Cr 322-0821
0- 59 Cr 322-0896
7. 10 - 50 Cr 322-0691
4. 10 - 50 Cr 322-0690
1.5 10 - 50 Cr 322-0689
10 - 50 Cr 322-0688
0- 50 Cr 322-0721
50. Iron Alloy .... Iron 322-0283
49. Iron Alloy .... Iron 322-0375
45. Iron Alloy .... Iron 322-0287
40. .52 .52 322-0828
40. Iron Alloy .... Iron 322-0278
38. 7.5 'Smith No. 10 322-0190
33 - 35 Cr. 0 - 5 Si 322-0822
33 - 35 Cr 322-0823
o- 32 Cr. 0 - 0.43 C.
0.25 - 0.36 Mn. 0 - 0.28 Si 322-0849
10 - 31 Cr. 5- 20 Mn.
0.2 - 1 N. 0.2 - 1.2 Si 322-0704
30. .5 2. 18. 2. 'H I 322-0422
30. .5 2. 11. 2. 'H E 322-0419
30. .5 1.5 7. 2. 'H 0 322-0269
30. .5 1. 4. 2. 'H C 322-0268
30. .35 1. .6 .6 'Allegheny No. 55 322-0731
30. .6 2. 2.5 'Pyrista 322-0886
30. 322-0787
3. 7.5 - 30 Cr. 0 - 0.42 C.
o- 0.69 Mn. 0 - 22 Ni.
0.26 - 3.5 Si. 0 - 0.61 Ti.
0- 4 W 322-0863
2 - 30 Cr a e 322-0861
29. .58 .42 322-0764
28. .69 .43 322-0829
28. .6 2. 22. 2. 'H K 322-0423
28. .5 2. 14 . 2. 'H H 322-0421
28. .6 4.5 .5 2.3 Mo 'Stainless 329 322-0826
28. .48 .22 .39 322-0854
28. 3 Mo 322-0830
28. lW 322-0798
28. 322-0802
27. .2 1.5 1. 0.25 N, 'Stainless 446 322-0177
27. 3.3 1. 6. 1. 2.3 Mo CD-4 MCu a e 322-0710

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coeliicient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diliusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A23
Composition (Weitht f!!.r ctlntl NamB Propsrty Numbsr
Cr AI C Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 27 Cr Iron Alloy ~ Carbon 322-0657
0- 27 Cr Iron Alloy ~ Chromium m 322-0695
26. .25 2. 22. 3. ·Stainless 314 322-0284
26. .25 2. 22. 1.5 ·Stainless 310 322-0172
26. .22 .39 4.4 1.2 322-0774
26. .57 .36 322-0833
26. 322-0675
17-26Cr,8-21 Ni,
0-1 Si 322-0862
25. 13. .36 1.6 322-0773
25. .33 .3 .63 322-0876
25. .2 2. 20. 1. ·Russian Kh23 NI8 Steel 322-0736
25. .71 20 2.2 322-0777
25. .49 12. .21 0.35 N Russian Kh25 NI2 AR 322-0785
25. .39 13. .23 322-0858
25. French Dilver 0 Steel 322-0679
24. 1.9 13. .49 322-0859
23. .4 2. 12. 2. ·H F 322-0420
22. .35 .8 1.5 0.25 Ti ·Russian Kh21 L 322-0808
22. .35 .8 1.5 1Ce, 025 Ti Russian Kh21 L, Ce Added 322-0809
22. .3 1. 2. 1. ·Stainless CB-30
Casting 322-0705
22. 20. Russian Kh22 N20 Steel 322-0734
21. 32 .27 7. .65 322-0877
21. 78 5.9 .29 •Russian EP222 Steel 322-0723
21. 1.3 12. 2.4 ·Russian EI 211 Steel 322-0696
21. .96 9.1 1.2 Iron, Cast 322-0836
0- 21 Cr 322-0672
20. .36 1.2 11. .7 1.5 Mo, 0.3 Nb, 1.5 W ·Russian EI 572 Steel 322-0010
20. 2. 12. 1. Doped ·Stainless 304 322-0711
20. 2. 12. 1. ·Stainless 304 a de ghi k n 322-0148
20. 2. 12. 1. ·Stainless 304, Irradiated 322-0712
20. 2. 12. ·British EN 58 C 322-0714
20. 2. 11. 1. ·Stainless 304 L a de 322-0549
20. 2. 11. .8 0.8 Ti ·Russian 1Kh18
N9 TSteel a de 9 I 322-0052
20. 2. 11. .8 •Russian 1Kh 18 N9
Steel 322-0789
20. 2. 10 1.8 2.4 V •Russian EI 606 Steel 322-0011
20. 2. 10. .2 •British EN 58 B
Steel e I 322-0715
20. 2. 10. .2 ·British EN 58 B
Steel ~
Deuterium 322-0686
20. 2. 10. .2 ·British EN 58 8 Steel ~
Hydrogen 322-0685
20. 1.1 12. 2.1 322-0776
20. .46 4.9 .23 Stainless 20-5 322-0748
20. 10. ·Russian Kh20 Nl0 Steel 322-0805
20. 322-0150
20. Iron Alloy ~ Iron 322-0664
15-20Cr,0-08C,
0- 11 Ni 322-0880
10 - 20 Cr, 0.74 - 0.79 C 322-0847
19. .2 2. 10. 1. •Stainless 302 a d ghl 322-0142
19. 15. 0.4 N ·U SSTenelon 322-0737
19. 2. 13. 1. 0.8 Nb ·Stainless 347 e9 322-0138
19; 2. 13. 1. 08 Nb ·Stainless 347, Irradiated 322-0887
19. 2. 13. Doped •Russian Kh 18 N12 322-0841
19. 2. 13. ·Russian Kh18 N12 p 322-0840
19. 2. 11. .75 0.4 Ti ·Stainless 321 e gh j 322-0137
19. 2. 10. .2 1. ·Stainless 303 ghi 322-0141
19. 1.3 12. .7 322-0783
19. 1.2 8.9 .62 0.99 Nb Stainless Steel 322-0429
19. 1.1 8.4 .83 Polish 1H18 N9 Steel 322-0662
19. 1. 10. .49 Stainless 18-10 322-0745
19. .37 8.1 .68 oew Stainless Steel 322-0144
19. 10. ·Stainless 18-8 322-0001
18. 1.5 1. 7.8 1. ·Stainless 17-7 PH 322-0663
18. 1.1 .4 1.1 322-0772
18. 1.2 1. 1. 0.75 Mo ·Stainless 440 C 322-0298

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coeificient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diifusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Eminance; h. Reflectance; i Absorptance; j. Transminance;
k. aiEt ratio; l ?randtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A24
Composition (Weiu.ht per csntl Name Property Numbsr
Cr AI C Cu Mn Ni S Si
18. .8 2. 17. .8 3.5 Mo, 0.5 Ti 'Russian 0 Kh 17
N16 M3 T 322-0884
18. .2 8. 'German ATS a de 322-0888
18. 5. 1. 5. 1. 0.45 (Nb +Ta) 'Stainless 17-4 PH a e 322-0388
18. .3 .9 10. .72 0.52 Ti 'Russian Kh18 Nl0 TSteel fg i 322-0670
18. 3.6 5.9 .54 322-0768
18. 2. 14. 1. 3 Mo 'Stainless 316 a d ghi 322-0114
18. 2. 8. 1. 'Stainless 301 a de ghi k n 322-0125
18. 1.8 11. .74 Stainless Steel 322-0431
18. 1.5 11. .5 0.37 Ti Stainless Steel 322-0661
18. 1.3 'Stainless 430 F 322-0446
18. 1.1 11. .66 2.3 Mo 322-0769
18. 1.1 8.3 .52 0.51 Mo 322-0767
18. 1. 9. .4 0.2 Mo Stainless Steel 322-0741
18. 1. 7. .7 0.2 Mo Stainless Steel 322-0742
18. 1. 1. 'Stainless 430 a e ghi 322-0124
18. .93 11. .46 0.56 Mo, 0.29 Ti 322-0775
18. .86 10. .38 Stainless Steel 322-0666
18. .8 2.5 .8 0.5 Ti 'Russian Kh17 N2 Steel 322-0790
18. .77 9. .24 2.3 Mo, 1.7 W, 0.59 V, 'Russian EI 783 Steel
0.37 Ti 322-0728
18. .7 .6 .8 'Russian Kh17 322-0890
18. .7 .8 0.8 Ti Romanian 7TC170 322-0850
18. .6 9.5 0.3 Nb Remanit 1895 322-0727
18. .59 9.1 .47 322-0856
18. .58 11 . .51 0.41 Nb 'Russian EI 849 322-0871
18. .46 7.2 .26 Stainless 17-7 322-0746
18. .4 .23 .61 0.53 Mo, 1.1 Ti, 0.6 V 'Russian Kh18 MTF 322-0891
18. .26 9. 'British Staybrite
Steel 322-0112
18. 13. .53 2.8 Mo French NS M22 S~ Uranium 322-0718
18. 13. Stainless 18 - 13 322-0678
18. 10. 322-0345
18. 10. French NS 22 S 322-0724
18. 9. 1.2 Nb 322-0866
18. 8.6 322-0864
18. 8. Stainless Steel 322-0120
18. 8. 1Ti Stainless Steel, Irradiated a d 322-0668
18. 322-0115
17. 1.2 .64 7.2 .58 'Russian Kh17 N7 Yu
Steel a e 322-0754
17. 1. .76 7. .48 322-0766
17. .2 1.4 16. .46 1.8 Mo, 0.91 (Nb +Ta) German ATS 13 a de 322-0779
17. .2 1. 2.5 1. 'Stainless 431 322-0295
17. 3.3 1. 4.5 1. Stainless CB-7 Cu
Casting a e 322-0706
17. 1.6 12. .46 0.47 Mo, 0.33 Ti German V2 A-steel a de 322-0786
17. 1.4 17. .65 1.7 Mo, 0.8 (Nb +Ta) German ATS2 a de 322-0780
17. 1.4 13. .5 0.28 Mo, 0.81 Nb 322-0784
17. 1.4 11. .37 1.9 Mo, 0.27 Ti 322-0782
17. .96 11. .34 0.38 Ti 322-0872
17. .8 16. .8 3.5 Mo, 0.85 Nb 'Russian EI847 322-0870
17. .8 16. .8 3.5 Mo 'Russian EI 844 322-0869
17. .8 4.3 .25 2.8 Mo 'Stainless Am-350 322-0104
17. .74 .42 .45 0.34 Mo 322-0763
17. .6 2.5 .6 1.5 Mo Russian Ep-479 Steel a e 322-0674
17. .46 4.8 .17 Stainless 17-5 322-0747
17. .45 .34 322-0835
17.
17.
17.
17.
.44
.43 -9.3
9.
.52
.39 0.44 - 0.86 Ni
322-0762
322-0834
322-0865
2.3 Mo Stainless Steel 322-0673
17. 8.9 .45 322-0855
17. 7. Russian 0 Kh 17 N7 Yu
Steel 322-0735
17. Russian 0 Kh 17 N4 322-0687
16. 1.5 1. 7.8 1. 3 Mo 'Stainless PH15-7 Mo 322-0103
16. .36 1.1 13. .63 11 Co, 2.1 Mo, German ATS 101
2.9 (Nb +Ta), 2.7 W a de 322-0781
16. 4.5 1. 5.5 1. Stainless 15-5 PH a e 322-0681
16. 1.3 16. .67 1.4 Mo, 0.84 Nb German X8 Cr Ni Mo Nb
16 16 a de 322-0726

Property: •• Thermal conductivi~; b. Accommodation coeificient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diifusivity; a. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diifusion coeificient; n. Thermal linear expansion coeificient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coeificient; p. Surface tension
A25
Composition (Wei9.ht per csntl Name Property Numbsr
Cr AI C Cu Mn Ni Si
IS. t.3 14. .5 1.3 Mo, O.7S Nb, 0.85 V German X8 Cr Ni Mo
VNblSI3 a de 322-0799
IS. t.3 13. .71 0.S4 (Nb +Tal 322-0778
IS. t.3 13. .37 0.7S Nb German X8 Cr Ni Nb
IS 13 a de 322-0797
IS. .85 4.3 .35 2.8 Mo 'Stainless AM- 355 322-03S4
IS. .57 It. .21 322-0857
IS. .5 .3 2. 0.8 Mo, 1.5 Nb 'Russian I KhlS
S2 MBSteel 322-0490
IS. .48 .45 322-0853
IS. IS. 15-15 Nickel Steel 322-0713
IS. ISCo 322-0750
IS. 322-0732
15. 5. 0- 0.5 Ca 322-0893
15. 5. 322-0892
15. t. .74 7.4 .54 2.1 Mo 322-07S5
15. t. S. .4 0.2 Mo Stainless Steel 322-0740
15. .3 S.5 .2 0.8 Ti 'Stainless Am-3S2 322-0702
15. .2 1.9 13 Co, 4.4 Mo Stainless AFC-2S0 322-0744
15. 14 Co,S (Mo +N, +VI 'Stainless AFC-77 322-0703
15. Iron Alloy <-- Iron 322-OS98
14. 4.5 'Stainless 406 322-0098
14. .25 322-0818
14. .45 .6 .6 .6 'Russian 4 Khl3 Steel 322-0561
14. .4 I. t. 1.5 'C A-40 a e 322-0289
14. .34 .6 .6 .6 'Russian 3 Kh I3 Steel p 322-0669
14. .27 .29 .37 .27 British Stainless
F. H. 322-0093
14. .23 .6 .6 .6 'Russian EZh 2 Steel 322-0739
14. .23 .6 .6 .6 'Russian 2 Kh13
Stainless 322-0512
14. t.3 1. 0.60 Mo 'Stainless 416 322-0097
14. 1. 1. 1.5 *C A-15 Ill')" 1'11)00
oJLL-VLUV

14. I. I. 'Stainless 410 hi 322-0090


14. I. 1. 'Stainless 420 322-0293
14. 0.25 Ti 322-0819
.77 ~
.38 9.7 - 14 Cr, 2.1 - 3.2 Mo, High Alloy Steel
0-3.7 Ni, 0 - 0.24 Ti 322-088 I
13. 1.3 .31 I. 322-0771
13. .91 .3 7.8 .2 Russian Kh 13 N8 Yu 322-0867
13. 1.7 .35 .35 .4 0.6 Mo, 0.3 V 'Russian Kh12 MSteel 322-0738
13. .56 .72 13. 1.6 1.3 V, 1.2 W 322-0761
13. .3 322-0860
13. .2 German X20 Cr13 322-0807
13. 3. 10. 0.5 (Nb +Tal, 1.4 Ti Stainless 455 322-0682
13. .9 .8 .4 0.7 Mo, 0.3 V, 1.1 W 'Russian EI 802 Steel 322-0521
13. .57 .37 0.42 Mo, 1Ti 'Russian Kh 13 322-0889
13. 8.2 3.1 Mo 322-0752
13. 8. 4.7 Mo 322-075 I
13. 7.9 1.6 Mo 322-0753
13. 13 Co 322-0749
13. 322-0362
12. 1.4 .32 .28 .31 3 Co, 0.8 Mo 322-0831
12. .44 10. .57 'Russian 30 Khl0 Gl0 322-0883
12. .2 .47 .8 .26 1.1 Mo, 0.35 V German X20 Cr Mo V
12 I a de 322-0796
12. 1. .25 .56 British T 12 Steel 322-0018
12. .36 11. .26 Russian Khl2 Nl0 322-0868
12. 4. 2.5 Mo 322-0820
12. 4. 0.3 Ti 'Stainless Am-363 322-0699
12. 10 Co, 0.5 V, 7W Japanese DS F 322-0892
12. 5 Co, 0.5 V, 7 W Japanese DS F 322-0894
12. Doped Chromium Steel p 322-0700
12. n p 322-0078
4.8 - 12 Cr, 0.5 - 1 Mo 322-0811
2.4 - 12 Cr 322-0837
0- 12 Cr 322-0757
10. 8. Stainless Steel a de 322-0725
0- 10 Cr. 0 - 0.7 C,
0- 0.29 Mn 322-0827

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
Ie. aiEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A26
Composition (Wsi9.ht pBr csntl NBms PropBrty Numbsr
Cr AI C Cu Mn Ni 5 Si
2.1 - 93 Cr, 0 - 0.35 C,
0.42 - 0.8 Mn, 0 - 1.8 Mo,
0.35 - 0.98 Si 322-0832
9.1 Iron Alloy ~ Iron m 322-0697
9. 1Mo Steel 322-0708
9.. 322-0843
8.2 063 Ti 322-0839
7.2 322-0842
7. .7 Iron Alloy ~ Carbon m 322-0694
7. .4 Iron Alloy ~ Carbon 322-0693
7. .2 Iron Alloy ~ Carbon m 322-0692
5.5 - 6.8 Cr,
0.49 - 0.65 C,
0.2 - 0.6 Mn, 0.31 - 1.6 Si 322-0801
6.7 .88 35 .66 322-0770
o- 6.6 Cr, 0.66 - 3.5 C,
0- 1.3 Mn, 0 - 5.1 Ni, 9 322-0755
6.6 .68 .33 6.6 .24 'Russian 68 Kh7 N7 f 322-0882
0- 6.3 Cr Iron Alloy ~ Carbon 322-0667
6. 'Stainless 502 322-0377
5.2 .36 39 1.1 1.5 Mo, 052 V 322-0760
5.1 .36 .2 322-0852
5. .4 1.3 Mo, 0.5 V 'H-ll Steel a e 322-0655
5. .35 1.5 Mo, 1 V 'H-13 Steel 322-0719
5. .34 35 .96 1.45 Mo, 0.4 V, 1.45 W Steel ~ Hydrogen 322-0684
5. .23 322-0845
4.8 3 2.2 Mo, 0.42 V 322-0815
4.8 1.6 0.5 Mo 322-0810
4.7 .34 17 Mo, 093 W 322-0816
4.7 .33 .9 1.3 Mo, 05 V 'Hotform No. 2 Steel 322-0743
4. 322-0791
2.5 - 39 Cr, 0 - 0.41 Ti 322-0838
33 322-0844
o- 33 Cr, 0- 0.95 C,
0.75 - 1.5 Mn, 0 - 0.58 Mo,
o- 3 Ni, 0.2 - 0.35 Si 322-0873
3.2 Iron Alloy ~ Carbon 322-0730
3 .84 .47 .2 322-0878
3 .28 .39 .29 2J Mo, 048 V 322-0759
2.5 .52 .23 1.1 Mo German 10 Cr Mo 9 10 a de 322-0794
2.4 03 V, 2 W Russian R9 MM
High Speed Steel
~ Tungsten 322-0717
2.3 1Mo Steel 322-0707
2.2 .91 .34 .25 322-0879
1.9 .9 .58 .27 1.2 W 322-0874
1.9 56 .96 031 Mo, 0.36 V German 10 Cr Si Mo V7 a de 322-0795
17 1.1 .42 .2 .6 .25 .37 0.25 Mo 'Russian 38 Kh MYu A 322-0885
17 1.1 .25 .4 3 .37 'Russian Sh Kh 15 Steel n p 322-0683
17 .9 .33 .26 Polish NC7 V3 Steel 322-0428
1.6 - 17 Cr, 035 - 17 C,
0.22 - 0.3 Mn 322-0846
1.4 1.1 .25 .4 .3 .35 'Russian Sh Kh12 Steel a d 322-0665
1.4 1.1 .3 .25 Polish NC4 Steel 322-0389
1.4 1.1 .29 .32 German 100 Cr6 Steel 322-0680
1.4 .46 .73 .29 0.67 Mo, 0.25 V 322-0733
1.4 .42 .41 .6 0.4 Mo, 0.82 V, 0.52 W 322-0758
1.3 .23 .4 0.55 Mo, 0.26 V 322-0720
1.3 .23 .39 .46 1.1 Mo, 0.34 V 322-0677
1.3 .45 322-0851
1.3 Iron Alloy ~ Phosphorus 322-0671
1.2 .25 .7 .3 .35 o- 0.4 Ce, 1.2 Mo, 0.25 V Russian 15 Khl Ml F
Ce Added 322-0804
1.2 .25 .7 .3 .35 1.2 Mo, 025 V 'Russian 15 Khl Ml F 322-0803
1.2 .7 .3 37 035 Mo, 0.34 V 'Russian 12 Kh MF
Steel 322-0390
1.1 .45 3 .8 .4 .37 Doped 'Russian 40 Kh L 322-0701
1.1 .45 .2 .8 .3 .37 'Russian 40 Kh ~
Phosphorus 322-0716
1.1 .42 .2 .8 .2 .37 'Russian 38 Kh ASteel 322-0800
1.1 .33 .6 35 0.25 Mo 'AISI 4130 Steel gh 322-0034

Property: e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A27
Composition (W6ie.ht plJr C6nt) Nam6 Prop6rty Number
Cr AI C Cu Mn Ni Si
1.1 .24 .2 1. .25 .37 'Russian 20 Kh GR
Steel 322-0824
1.1 .2 .7 .25 .37 0.6 W 'Russian 15 Kh MSteel 322-0729
1. .45 0.35 Mo, 0.26 V 322-0814
1. .35 .75 .35 322-0875
1. 322-0405
.96 .36 0.2 Mo 322-0812
.95 .94 .34 .27 322-0848
.9 .4 .7 .6 .7 'Russian 15 Kh S ND
Steel 322-0788
.87 .39 .51 0.21 Mo 322-0756
.87 .62 .25 0.51 Mo German 13 Cr Mo 4 4 • de 322-0793
.69 .32 0.2 Mo 322-0813
0.43 - 0.49 Cr 322-0017
.43 322-0676
Unsp. 322-0394
Unsp. F. I. 17 Steel 322-0709
Unsp. Russian 30 Kh2 MFA Steel 322-0825

IRON-COPPER ALLOYS CLASS 328


Comf!!!.sition (W6ie.ht f!!!.r c6ntl Nam6 Prop6rty Numb6r
Cu AI C Cr Mn Ni Si
50. 328-0041
1.6 1- 40 Cu 328-0006
10. 1.5 .5 0.8 Zinc Stearate 328-0004
3. 1.5 2. .5 0.8 Zinc Stearate 328-0005
2.7 1.5 .5 0.8 Zinc Stearate 328-0003
1.4 .36 .72 .35 328-0007

IRON-GALLIUM ALLOYS CLASS 333


Composition (W6ie.ht plJr C6nt) Nam6 Prop6rty Numb6r
Ga C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
36. 333-0002
30. Intermetallic Ga Fe 3 333-0001

IRON-GERMANIUM ALLOYS CLASS 335


Composition (W6ie.ht f!!!.r c6ntl Nam6 PropIJrty Number
Ge C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 100 Ge 335-0004
15. 335-0003
10. 335-0002
5.1 335-0001

IRON-IRIDIUM ALLOYS CLASS 340


Composition (W6ie.ht p6r C6ntl Nam6 PropIJrty Number
Ir C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
50. 340-0006
40. 340-0005
30. 340-0004
25. 340-0002
18. 340-0001

IRON-LANTHANUM ALLOYS CLASS 342


Com{!!!!.ition (W6ie.ht f!!!.r c6ntl Nam6 Prop6rty Number
La C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 5.1 La 342-0001

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A28
IRON -MANGANESE ALLOYS CLASS 345
Composition fWeii,ht per CIIntl Name Property Number

Mn AI C Cr Cu Ni S Si
0- 100 Mn, 0 - 1C 345-0384
Sat'd 345-0325
0- 100 Mn, 0 - 100 Si p 345-0020
0- 100 Mn p 345-0018
0-100 Mn Iron Alloy - Carbon 345-0385
o- 91 Mn, 88 - 8.9 e, Intermetallic
0- 91 Fe eMn, "Fe"
!n=O - I) 345-0405
0.02 - 56 Mn 345-0207
50. 345-0144
40. 345-0168
38. .22 'Russian G38 345-0437
38. 345-0240
35. 345-0178
o- 35 Mn, 0- 36 Ni, Intermetallic
64 - 65 Fe !Ni 1 ,Mn,,,, Fe"
!n=O - I) 345-0324
30. 345-0198
0- 30 Mn 345-0414
27. 345-0427
25. 16. 345-0366
22. .32 3.6 .57 345-0390
21. 345-0426
5 - 20 Mn, 10 - 31 Cr,
0.2 - 1N, 0.2 - 1.2 Si 345-0365
19. .7 Iron Alloy - Carbon 345-0282
19. .38 0.05 - 0.57 C Russian G20, CAdded 345-0430
19. .4 Iron Alloy - Carbon 345-0279
19. 0.3 - 1.9 Si Russian G20, Si Added 345-0429
19. 38 'Russian G20 345-0428
18. .35 Russian 35 G18 345-0360
0- 17 Mn 345-0331
15. 1.3 .5 .5 1. 'RUSSian G13 L 345-0411
15. 15. 15 8 0.5 Ti 'Russian Kh 14
G14 N3 TSteel 345-0311
0- 14 Mn, 0 - 0.22 C 345-0418
0- 14 Mn 345-0016
13. 1.3 .35 'Russian 120 G13 345-0286
12. 345-0216
17 15 'Russian Kh 32 345-0394
".
10. 45 Russian 45 Gl0 345-0359
10. 345-:0210
2- 10 Mn, 08 - 1.2 C 345-0417
0- 10 Mn Iron Alloy - Manganese 345-0398
SAD. 0-8 Mn Iron Alloy - Manganese 345-0399
5.5 1.4 Iron, Cast 345-0423
4.6 .41 25 Russian 40 G5 345-0361
4.1 1.5 Iron, Cast 345-0422
3.3 1.2 0-4 Mn Russian Iron, Cast 345-0271
0-18Mn 345-0383
3. 345-0213
0- 2.6 Mn, 0 - 066 C 345-0412
2.2 345-0288
2.1 87 345-0420
1.9 .92 'Russian 10 Kh G2 -
Phosphorus 345-0184
1.9 Iron Alloy - Phosphorus 345-0179
1.8 .4 .2 25 0.35 Mo 'British EN 16 MSteel 345-0374
1.8 .91 'Russian Kh G2 -
Phosphorus 345-0183
1.7 0.3 N, 345-0415
1.6 .4 .3 .3 3 .37 o-0.5 Rare Earth 'Russian 35 GL, Rare Earth
Added 345-0284
1.6 .4 .3 .3 .3 .37 'Russian 35 GL 345-0283
0.25 - 1.5 Mn, 0 - 0.95 C,
0- 3.3 Cr, 0 - 0.58 Mo,
0-3 Ni, 0.2 - 0.35 Si 345-0432
1.5 .35 British EN 15 MSteel 345-0373
1.5 345-0358
1.4 .4 .19 .14 1.4 'Russian 35 GS 345-0017

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resista.nce; d. Thermal diffusivity: e. Speci~ic heat; t Viscosity: g. Emittance; h. Re~lectance; i. Absorptance: j. Transmittance:
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansIon coefficient; o. Thermal volumetriC expansIOn coefficient; p. Surface tenSIon
A29
Composition (Waiu.ht pBr csnt) Nama PropBrty Numbsr
Mn AI C Cr Cu Hi Si
1.4 .8 .5 .5 0.25 Mo 'Ducol W30 Steel 345-0287
1.4 .6 'British EN 1 BSteel 345-0370
0.74 - 1.4 Mn, Steel. Cast
0.32 - 0.37 C, 0.3 - 1.2 Si 345-0433
1.3 1.1 .28 345-0419
1.3 .45 .2 .25 'British EN 8 MSteel • e 345-0372
1.3 .3 .25 'British EN 7 Steel • e 345-0371
1.3 .25 0.41 Mo 345-0406
1.2 .95 .5 0.5 W 'British K9 Steel 345-0377
1.2 .35 .3 0.37 Mo 345-0435
1.2 .22 1.2 Mo 345-0407
1.2 .3 'British EN 1ASteel • e 345-0369
1.2 .35 'British EN 32 MSteel • • 345-0376
1.1 .83 'AISI 1080 345-0416
1.1 345-0014
1. .45 .35 'British EN 8 Steel 345-0367
1. .25 .35 'British EN 3 Steel 345-0375
.99 .24 345-0431
.98 .88 .46 .23 345-0421
0.54 - 0.94 Mn, 0 - 0.3 C,
0.2 - 0.47 Si, 0 - 0.25 V 345-0382
.92 .33 'AISI B1113 345-0013
.9 .5 'AISI C1045 Steel 345-0082
.9 .44 'AISI C1040 Steel 345-0247
.9 .33 .6 .7 0.25 Mo 'AISI 8630 Steel 345-0266
.9 .22 .25 Electrosteel 345-0392
.9 .2 Carbon Steel 345-0380
.89 Steel, Mild - Hafnium 345-0242
.89 Steel. Mild - Niobium 345-0243
.83 .22 .52 .32 345-0389
0.52 - 0.81 Mn, 0 - 0.28 C,
0.52 - 0.62 Mo,
0.25 - 0.46 Si, 0 - 0.25 V 345-0413
.8
.8
.8
.6
.5
.4
.3
.3
.3
.3 .4 .45
.35
.37
.37
'British EN 9 Steel
'Russian 45 Steel
'Russian 35 Steel
· •
• 9
345-0368
345-0318
345-0278
.8 .35 .25 .25 .25 .37 'Russian Steel 30 345-0378
.77 .37 .35 0.39 Mo Steel. Cast 345-0434
.77 .2 .28 0.35 Mo German 15 Mo3 • de 345-0402
.76 .6 .2 .2 .25 German C60 Steel 345-0391
.75 .42 .27 'Russian St 40 345-0424
.74 .34 .2 .24 .23 German C30 Steel 345-0363
.71 .24 .3 0.62 Mo 345-0409
.7 .66 .2 'Russian 65 G 345-0393
.7 .25 .45 Russian PZh 4 M 345-0396
.68 Steel p 345-0189
.67 .61 .25 .27 345-0403
.66 .34 .33 345-0408
.65 .32 .37 0.25 V 345-0436
.65 .27
o- 0.64 Mn, 0 - 4 C,
o- 1.9 p, 0 - 0.3 S,
German St 45.8
· d. 345-0401

0-3 Si p 345-0306
.63 .51 .2 .2 .26 German C45 Steel 345-0364
.6 .23 'AISI C1020 Steel 345-0057
.6 .25 1 0, Russian PZh 2 K 345-0397
.59
.57
.55 .37
.26

.4
German St 35.8

French XC38 Steel


· de

no
345-0400
345-0303
345-0395
.53 .27 345-0388
.52 .2 .2 .25 German C15 Steel 345-0362
.5 .4 .46 British H9 ASteel 345-0015
.5 .27 345-0410
.5 .22 'Russian St 3 Steel 345-0379
.5 .3 'Russian 10 Steel 345-0319
.49 .35 Steel. Mild 345-0233
.49 .28 Construction Steel, Unalloyed 345-0386
.48 .45 .21 0 345-0404
.48 .25 Carbon Steel 345-0425
.46 .24 345-0387
.45 345-0305
.43 German St 37 Steel 345-0339

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. aiEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A30
Composition (Wei9.ht pBr CIIntl Name PropBrty NumbBr
Mn AI C Cr Cu Ni Si
.42 345-0326
.39 Iron Alloy ..... Chromium 345-0350
.35 345-0381
.34 345-0304
.32 0.005 - 8.9 N2 Iron, Nitrided ..... Nitrogen 345-0276
.31 345-0029
.3 .2 345-0328
.25 345-0054
.24 Steel p 345-0197

IRON-MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS CLASS 348


Com~ition (Wei9.ht (!!.r CIIntl Name Pro(!!.rty NumbBr
Mo C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 100 Mo 348-0045
20. 348-0053
15. 6.4 12. 4.4 5.8 V 348-0044
15. 348-0052
8.2 .8 3.7 1V, 1.6 W no 348-0057
8. 4. 2. 348-0059
7.8 1.2 4.4 .3 .26 4.1 V 348-0056
6.5 348-0048
5. m 348-0042
5. Iron Alloy ..... Iron 348-0041
5. Iron Alloy ..... Molybdenum 348-0025
4.4 .2 348-0054
3.5 348-0047
2. 348-0005
1.2 .22 1.2 348-0055
1- 1.2 Mo, 0 - 0.3 C,
0.38 - 0.87 Mn,
0.41 - 0.54 Si, 0 - 0.27 V 348-0058
1.2 1.2 .25 .7 .3 .35 0.25 V 'Russian 15 Khl Ml F 348-0050
1.2 1.2 .25 .7 .3 .35 o- 0.4 Ce, 0.25 V Russian 15 Khl Ml F, Ce Added 348-0051
0.34 - 0.92 Mo 348-0046
.7 Iron Alloy ..... Molybdenum 348-0043
.53 .52 .51 .34 .26 0.26 V German 14 Mo V6 3 a de 348-0049
.47 Iron Alloy ..... Phosphorus 348-0008

IRON-NIOBIUM ALLOYS CLASS 352


Composition (Wei9.ht pBr ClInt) Name PropBrty NumbBr
Nb C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
45. Intermetallic Nb Fe 2 352-0008
1.9 352-0007
.83 352-0001

IRON - NEODYMIUM ALLOYS CLASS 353


Composition (Wei9.ht (!!.r centl Name PropBrty NumbBr
Nd C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
27. Intermetallic Nd Fe, 353-0001

IRON-NICKEL ALLOYS CLASS 355


Composition (Wei9.ht psr centl Name Property NumbBr
Ni AI C Cr Cu Mn Si
46 - 100 Ni 355-0477
36 - 100 Ni 355-0454
3.1- 100 Ni no 355-0542
0- 100 Ni, 0 - 100 Co n p 355-0447
.4 0-100 355-0532
0- 100 Ni mn p 355-0005
0- 100 Ni Iron Alloy ..... Carbon 355-0420

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. aiEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A31
Composition (W,itht I!!.r centl Nam, Propll1y NumbBr
Ni AI C Cr Cu Mn 5 Si
5.8 - 96 Hi 355-0049
29 - 79 Hi 355-0469
o- 75 Hi, 0 - 75 Co,
5- 15 Cr, 10 - 95 Fe 355-0612
30 - 68 Hi, 0 - 0.75 Mn,
0- 0.33 Si 355-0613
30 - 60 Hi, 0- Hi 355-0621
.3 .3 .3 35 - 52 Hi, 0.7 - 7 Mo, 355-0444
36-51 Ni,0-7.3 Mn,
41- 6He 355-0560
36-51 Ni 355-0559
9.8 - 51 Ni, 17 - 80 Cr,
0-22Mn,0-68Fe 355-0544
50. Feni 50 355-0162
see also Hila 50 (50 Nij 444-
.2 40 - 50 (Ni +Coj 355-0536
39-50Ni 355-0577
35-50Hi 355-0524
31 - 50 Ni, 0.22 - 2 Mn 355-0587
48. 355-0159
47. .6 .4 .5 2.4 Ti 'Ni- Span La 45 355-0620
46. 'Niron 46 355-0278
29 - 46 Ni 355-0633
45. .67 83 355-0588
45. 355-0609
48 33 - 45 Ni 355-0490
5. 30 - 45 Ni 355-0492
21 - 45 Ni, 2.3 - 3 C,
1 2- 4 Cr. 05 - 1 8 Mn.
1.2 - 1.7 Si 355-0501
28 - 45 Ni, 0 - 18 Co 355-0610
44. 10. .21 .27 355-0578
44. 355-0157
43 - 44 Ni, 0 - 7.5 Mn 355-0558
9.2 35 - 44 Ni, 47 - 55 Fe 355-0637
2.3 33 - 44 Ni 355-0493
43. .6 .4 .5 2.6 Ti 'Ni- Span La 42 355-0619
43. 355-0502
48 32 - 43 Ni, 52 - 63 Fe 355-0636
26 - 43 Ni, 5.4 - 5.9 Co,
51-69Fe 355-0634
42. 1.6 5.9 .29 .43 355-0582
42. 6. .29 355-0576
42. 6. 355-0541
42. 5.6 .2 .25 'Sylvania NO.4 355-0478
42. .71 Feni 42 355-0604
42. .5 .2 Alloy 42 355-0611
42. Nilromet 42 355-0155
42. 9.6 Mo 355-0581
4.4 37 - 42 Ni 355-0494
36 - 42 Hi 355-0641
33 - 42 Ni, 5.2 Co 355-0491
.63 32 - 42 Ni 355-0495
30 - 42 Ni 355-0489
41. 6.1 .2 2.7 355-0580
21 - 41 Ni 355-0451
40. .22 .22 2.9 (Nb + Taj, 1.5 Ti 355-0476
40 20. 'Russian Kh20 N40 355-0543
40. .3 'Nilo 40 355-0430
40 355-0150
28 - 40 Ni, 8.2 - 8.3 Co,
52 - 6He 355-0635
39. 9.9 .2 .98 355-0579
38. .25 16. 2. .6 4.5 Mo, 1.6 Ti, 3.5 W 'Russian EI 612 K 355-0482
38. 0- 1.4 Mn Invar, Mn Added 355-0603
38. 16. 2. .6 1.5 Ti, 3.5 W 'Russian E1612 355-0481
38. .8 'Invar no 355-0452
29 - 38 Ni, 0.18 - 0.43 Mn 355-0540
37. 1.3 18. .22 1.2 Ti Nimonic PE7 355-0418
37. .75 17 . 2. 2.5 'H T 355-0091
37. .7 17 . 2.5 'Fahrite N-l • e9 355-0550
37. .5 17. .6 1.8 'Maclay GSteel 355-0204

Property: L Thermal conductivitr; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f .. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratto; L Prandt number; m. Diffusion coeffiCient; n. Thermallmear expansion coefficient: o. Thermal volumetnc expansion coeffiCient p. Surface tensIOn
A32
Composition (WBiU.ht f!!r cBntl NBmB PropBrty Numbsr
Ni AI C Cr Cu Mn Si
37. .6 .3 'Russian 36 N 355-0562
37. .6 .3 0- 10 Rh Russian 36 N, Rh Added 355-0564
37. .6 .3 0- 10 Ru Russian 36 N, Ru Added 355-0563
37. .32 355-0509
37. .5 0.5 Co 355-0591
37. 355-0608
36. 2.4 .5 2. 355-0600
36. 20. 'Chromax, Malleable 355-0546
36. 16. 1.4 1.9 355-0513
36. 15. Russian Kh 15 N36 VZT 355-0480
36. 1. 355-0643
36. .81 .35 Invar 36 355-0470
36. .3 'Nilo 36 355-0429
36. LA-35 355-0277
.3 32 - 36 Ni, 0.4 Co 355-0547
2.3 - 36 Ni 355-0523
o-36 Ni, 0 - 35 Mo, Intermetallic
64 - 65Fe IMn ,_, Ni,)35 Fe.,
In=O - 1) 355-0459
35. 15. 1.8 2.4 Mo, 0.77 Nb Stainless 330 355-0500
35. .3 .4 10 Co, 0.4 Cu, 4.2 Ti 355-0549
35. 1. 355-0642
11 - 35 Ni, 2 - 3.2 C, Iron, Cast
2 - 4.2 Cr, 4.3 - 17 Cu
0.96 - 1 Mn, 1- 1.8 Si 355-0521
.9 3- 35 Ni 355-0599
3 - 34 Ni 355-0443
32. .5 .4 15 Co 355-0592
32. 355-0134
31. 5.5 20 Co German Soco 355-0606
31. 24. 355-0486
31. .5 .3 16 Co 355-0593
31. .38 6 Co 355-0535
31. .35 5 Co 355-0534
31. 5 Co 'Super-invar 355-0525
31. 355-0163
27 - 31 Ni, 11 - 18 Co,
o- 11 Cu, 0.2 - 0.45 Mn 355-0605
30. .6 9. .4 .5 2.4 Ti 'Ni-span Hi 355-0496
30. 21. 4.5 3 Mo, 1 Nb 'Carpenter 20 CB
Steel 355-0590
30. 8. 25 Co 'Fernichrome 355-0456
30.
30.
.4
.4
14 Co
14 CO,0-20 Pd
Russian 30 NK °
Russian 30 NK0, Pd Added
355-0528
355-0529
30. .4 14 Co, a- 5 Rh Russian 30 NK0, Rh Added 355-0568
30. .4 14 CO,0-5 Ru Russian 30 NK0, Ru Added 355-0567
30. .4 .3 18 Co 'Russian 29 NK 355-0527
30, 14 - 17 Co, 0 - 0.4 Ti 355-0594
30, 12Co 355-0561
26 - 30 Ni, 8.5 - 18 Co,
0.5 - 0.53 Mn 355-0526
9,1 - 30 Ni, 0 - 68 Co,
o- 15 V, 23 - 68 Fe 355-0628
1.7 - 30 Ni, 1.4 - 1.9 C 355-0602
29, 25. 3.5 .8 .8 3 Mo, 0.7 Ti 'Russian 0 Kh23
3, 1.
N28 M3 03 T
'Carpenter Stainless No, 20
a • 355-0522
29. 20. .75 2 Mo 355-0136
29, 15 - 21 Co, 0 - 2.3 Cu,
o- 0.5 Mn, 0 - 0.2 Si,
o- 0.2 Ti, 0 - 0.4 V 355-0598
29, ,44 355-0545
29. ,2 17 Co 'Kovar 355-0345
see also Fernico 129 Ni) 355-
29. 17Co 355-0019
29. 355-0276
29. 'Russian N28 Steel 355-0463
28, .46 14. 1.2 1,8 4W 'British Era A. T. V. 355-0117
28. .43 .73 .25 355-0627
28. .4 15. 1.3 2.2 3.8 W 355-0614
28. 4,9 13 Co 355-0596
28. .5 22 Co 355-0595
28. 18 Co ' Fernico 355-0119

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance;. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alit ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A33
Composition (W,itht plr Clntl Nam, Proplrty NumbBr
Ni AI C Cr Cu Mn Si
see also Kovar (28 Ni) 355-
0- 28 Ni 355-0586
27. 18. 2. 1. 7 Mo. 0.2 N, 'Russian EI395 Steel 355-0373
27. 18. 2. 1. 7 Mo 'Timken 16-25-6 355-0457
27. 17 Co. 0.3 Ti. 0.5 V 355-0597
27. 15 PI 355-0607
26. .3 15. 1.4 .5 1.3 Mo. 2 Ti. 0.3 V 'Steel A-286 355-0234
26. .3 15. 1.4 5 13 Mo. 2 Ti. 0.3 V 'Steel A-286. Irradiated 355-0632
26. .25 20. 2. 3. 'Stainless 311 355-0206
26. 2 16. .9 .3 0-1 B 'Russian Kh15 N25 Steel.
eAdded p 355-0484
26. .2 16. .9 .3 Doped 'Russian Kh 15 N25 Steel p 355-0445
26. .2 16. .9 .3 'Russian Kh15 N25 Steel p 355-0381
26. 25. 1.4 54 23 Mo. 0.47 Ti 355-0512
26. 16. 7 Mo Russian Kh 16 N26 M7 355-0479
25. 12. 25 Co 355·1)497
25. 1. 15. 3 Mo. 1Ti. 3 W. Doped 'Russian Kh 15 N25 M3 V3 TYu
Steel 355-0446
25. 1. 15. 3Mo.1Ti.3W 'Russian Kh 15 N25
M3 V3 TYu Steel 355-0388
25. 20. .74 .69 Stainless Steel - Iron 355-0455
25. 20. Unsp. Nb Stainless Steel. Niobium
Stabilized 355-0419
25. 20. 355-0505
25. 1.7 .37 .2 23 Ti Russian N25 Kh2 T2
Steel 355-0461
25. .4 14 Co. 5 Pd 355-0569
25. 355-0115
24. 16. 1.3 .96 1.2 Mo. 2.1 Ti. 0.5 V 355-0516
24. 15. 2Ti Russian Kh 15 N24 T2 355-0570
24. 18 53 .34 ., ') T:
w,'" II Russian N24 ~n2 T3
Steel 355-0462
24. 355-0275
23. .41 7.3 .8 1.8 355-0626
22. 3. 2.5 15 6. Iron. Austenitic 355-0464
22. 3. 1.8 1 18 Iron. Cast. SQ J 355-0434
22.
21.
21.
3.
.98
.38
1.7

19 .
9.9 " .91
1.8

34 20 Co. 3.9 Mo.


Iron. Cast. BALM 355-0435
355-0416

4 (Nb +Ta). 3.8 W 355-0517


20. 16. 1.2 .28 355-0629
20. 15. .9 .6 0.9 Nb. 2.8 W 'Russian EI 851 355-0616
20. 10. 20 Co 355-0449
20. 6. 355-0460
20. 355-0095
18. 12. 5.9 .3 lzeo Russian K12 DS-17 355-0638
18. 91 3.8 17 Co Russian Yu NDK-15 K 355-0640
18. 83 5.2 11 Co. 0.6 Ti Russian K12 D5-21 355-0639
18. .22 81 Co. 5 Mo. 08 Ti 355-0487
18. 8. 355-0575
18. 7- 9 Co. 5 Mo. 0.6 Ti '18 Ni Co Mo Steel • e 355-0441
18. 8.2 Co. 5.2 Mo 355-0507
18. 8 Co. 4 Mo. 0.8 Ti Steel 355-0414
18. 8 Co. 2.6 Mo Steel
355-0472
8 Co 355-0506
lB. 355-0453

··
17. 17. 14 .65 1.7 Mo. 0.B2(Nb +Ta) German ATS 2 de 355-0514
17. 16. 14 .26 14(Nb +Ta). 2.9 W German ATS 26 de 355-0515
17. 15. .B .6 13 Nb 'Russian EI 854 355-0615
17. 355-0504
16. 39 15 82 2.3 355-0625
16. 16. 13 .67 1.9 Mo. 0.84 Nb German XB Cr Ni Mo Nb
16 16 • de 355-0468
16. 16. 15-15 Nickel Steel 355-0488
16. 12. .63 41 053 Nb 'Russian EI 850 355-0617
15 7 9 Co. 5 Mo. 07 Ti Steel 355-0415
15. 3. 2.6 7.3 .83 1.8 Iron. Cast. BAH T 355-0436
15. 3. 7.4 .8 2.4 Iron. Cast. BAH U 355-0437
15. 2.7 1.5 5.B 12 2.1 German GGI-
Ni Cu Cr 15 6 2 355-0465
15. 5 .2 355-0585

Property: e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal COntact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity: g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio: I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A34
Composition (Waiu.ht psr cantl N8ma Propsrty Number
Ni AI C Cr Cu Mn Si
0-15 Ni,0-0.71 C,
0-0.45 Mn 355-0573
15. .5 .2 355-0585
14. 2.9 2.6 7. 1.1 1.6 Iron, Cast, KV0 355-0433
13. .56 13. .72 1.6 1.3 Mo, 1.2 V 355-0511
13. .52 11. .83 .98 2.3 W 355-0539
13. 5 Mo Russian 0 N13 M5 A 355-0466
13 Unsp. Ti Russian 0 N13 TA 355-0467
3.3 - 13 Ni, 2.8 - 3 C, Iron, Cast
0.44 - 0.52 Mn,
0.87 - 1.9 Si 355-0498
12. 5. 3 Mo Steel 355-0473
9.7 .45 9.3 .92 .83 2W 355-0538
9. .6 .2 355-0548
9. 355-0060
8.5 .49 355-0584
8.4 .5 355-0438
8.4 .74 .28 355-0520
8.3 2.8 355-0440
7.8 1.6 355-0439
7.8 1.5 1.8 Ti 355-0428
7.8 1.5 355-0426
7.8 355-0431
7.7 1Ti 355-0427
7.3 .38 .57 .2 Russian 40 N7 Steel 355-0483
6.6 .68 6.6 .33 .24 'Russian 68 Kh7 N7 355-0630
3. 3- 6 Ni Iron, Cast 355-0571
3. 0-6 Ni, 0 - 3 Si Iron, Cast 355-0572
0- 5.1 Ni, 0.66 - 3.5 C,
0- 6.6 Cr, 0.19 - 1.3 Mo,
0.19 - 1.3 Si 355-0508
5. .37 355-0583
4.9 3. 1.6 .4 .9 Iron, Cast 355-0531
4.8 .4 .35 355-0519
4.6 3.2 .88 .54 1.4 1.1 Mo Iron, Cast, Jenop 355-0432
4.5 .21 1.7 .55 .37 1.2W 'Russian 18 Kh NVA
Steel 355-0352
0- 4.2 Ni, 0 - 0.75 C,
o- 1.7 Cr, 0 - 0.29 Mn 355-0574
4. 3.4 .69 .55 1.5 1.1 Mo Iron, Cast, NCM 355-0499
4. .3 .6 .37 'Russian 06 N3 Steel 355-0458
4. Iron Alloy <- Iron m 355-0424
4. Iron Alloy <- Nickel 355-0425
3.7 .44 .84 Czech CCN16440
Steel 355-0450
3.7 .45 .32 355-0518
3.7 355-0442
3.6 0.26 - 1.1 C, 0.27 - 0.42 M 355-0601
3.6 .39 .85 .64 .21 British FNCTSteel 355-0036
3.5 .4 355-0551
3.5 1. 355-0475
3.5 355-0474
o- 3.5 Ni, 0.3 - 0.5 C,
o- 1.4 Cr, 0.53 - 0.81 Mn,
o- 0.53 Mo, 0 - 2.1 Si 355-0631
3.4 .3 .96 .59 .21 0.34 Mo Steel <- Hydrogen 355-0448
3.4 .29 .64 355-0554
3.3 .4 1.5 355-0555
3.3 .9 .8 .37 0.3 Mo 'Russian 0 Kh N3 M 355-0565
3.2 .9 .25 .6 .37 'Russian 12 Kh N3 A 355-0566
3.1 355-0503
3. .34 .64 .41 355-0623
o- 3 Ni, 0 - 0.95 C,
o- 3.3 Cr, 0.25 - 1.5 Mn,
0- 0.58 Mo, 0.2 - 0.35 Si 355-0618
2.9 .37 .91 .73 .34 355-0624
2.9 .36 0.39 Mo 355-0553
2.7 .35 0.39 Mo, 0.19 V 355-0552
1.4 - 2.2 Ni, 0.28 - 0.6 C,
0.53 - 0.B6 Cr,
0.22 - 0.39 Mo 355-0556
2. .43 .9 .8 ,35 0.3 Mo 'AISI 4340 Steel a e 355-0023

Property: e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d, Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g, Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A35
Composition (Weitht pBr centl Name PropBrty Number
Ni AI C Cr Cu Mn Si
2. Iron Alloy - Iron 355-0422
2. Iron Alloy - Nickel m 355-0423
1.7 .32 .69 .76 .4 0.32 Mo British M8 Steel 355-0369
1.6 .56 1.1 .79 .25 0.51 Mo 355-0510
1.5 .32 1.2 .3 Steel, Cast 355-0622
1.4 .39 .91 1.1 .98 'Russian 30 Kh GSNA p 355-0589
1.2 .27 .69 .98 .33 0.3 Mo German 15 Ni Cu
Mo Nb 5 a de 355-0530
1.1 .31 .76 .79 .28 0.49 Mo 355-0557
1.1 355-0007
Unsp. .2 Unsp. Co 355-0537
Unsp. Doped 355-0533
Unsp. • 0 355-0003

IRON-OSMIUM ALLOYS CLASS 360


Composition (Weitht l!!.r centl Name PropBrty Numbsr
Os C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
2.5 360-0001

IRON-PALLADIUM ALLOYS CLASS 363


Composition (Weitht pBr centl Name PropBrty Number
Pd C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
39. Intermetallic Pd Fe 3 363-0008
20. .4 10. 14 Co 363-0009

IRON-PLATINUM ALLOYS CLASS 365


Composition (Weie.ht f!!.r centl Name Prof!!.rty Number
PI C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
0-100 PI 365-0002
37. 13. 365-0003
29. 18. 365-0004
10.4 365-0001

IRON-RHENIUM ALLOYS CLASS 368


Composition (Weitht pBr cent) Name PropBrty Number
Re C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
6-20 Re,0.8-1.7 C 368-0003
.5 368-0001

IRON-RUTHENIUM ALLOYS CLASS 370


Comf!E.sition (Weitht f!!.r centl Name PropBrty Number
Ru C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 100 Ru 370-0001
50. 370-0003
44. 370-0002

IRON-SILICON ALLOYS CLASS 374


Composition (Weitht pBr centl Name PropBrty Number
Si AI C Cr Cu Mn Ni
40 - 100 Si 374-0073
0- 100 Si, 0 - 100 Mn p 374-0196
0- 100 Si 0' n p 374-0005
1- 75 Si 374-0220
50. Doped Intermetallic Si 2 Fe 374-0202

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A36
Composition (Wei6.ht"" ctlntl Name Property Number
Si AI C Cr Cu Mn Ni
49. .96 • d 374-0213
49. 3 Co Intermetallic Si, Fe, Co Added 374-0203
47. 6 Co Intermetallic Si, Fe, Co Added 374-0204
34. Intermetallic Si Fe a def 374-0027
0- 25 Si Iron Alloy - Silicon 374-0205
23. Intermetallic Si, Fe, ef 374-0176
21. 374-0178
20. p 374-0087
IS. .8 .66 'Ouriron 374-0116
14. 3 Mo 'Ourichlor 374-0210
14. Intermetallic Si Fe, ef 374-0166
0.94 - 12 Si, 16 - 33 C op 374-0207
0- II Si 374-0219
SA.O. 0- 10 Si Iron Alloy - Silicon 374-0206
9.9 Iron Alloy - Iron 374-0121
9.9 Iron Alloy - Silicon 374-0120
9. 1 3. .5 .6 35 Ti 374-0212
0- 8.4 Si, 0 - 0.32 C 374-0218
8.2 374-0199
0- 8.2 Si • d 374-0222
0- 8 Si 374-0180
0- 67 Si 374-0201
6. 3.8 .6 15 Iron, Heat Resistant 374-0164
5.8 2.3 Iron, Cast 374.0216
5.6 374-0209
5. 374-0136
0-5 Si 374-0194
4.5 374-0225
4.3 374-0129
4.2 374-0198
41 374-0188
4. 3 .2 72 .24 374-0208
4. 374-0071
3.8 British TBSteel 374-0009
o- 3.6 Si, 0 - 0.64 C.
0- 0.69 Mn 374-0217
3.5 3. I .59 Iron, Cast a de 374-0163
3.3 'Cubex 374-0008
16 - 3.2 Si, 2.2 - 3.8 C, Iron, Cast
0- 0.62 Mn, 0 - 0.5 I S 374-0123
3.1 Russian Ferrosilicon 374-0043
o- 3 Si, 0 - 4C,
o- 0.64 Mn, 0 - 19 P,
3. 0-0.35 374-0190
374-0139

3. I - 3 Si Iron, Cast 374-0214


3 o- 3 Si, 0 - 6 Ni Iron, Cast 374-0215
0- 35i 374-0122
2.9 374-0191
2.9 Iron Alloy - Iron 374-001 I
2.3 .2 15 374-021 I
0- 2.2 Si 374-0221
2. I 374-0197
2 ef 374-0138
1.8 Iron Alloy - Iron 374-0119
1.4 .4 .19 1.4 .14 'Russian 35 GS 374-0181
1.2 ef 374-0124
1.1 .9 .65 8 8 'Russian 10 Kh S N0 374-0200
1 374-0182
1 Steel 374-0091
.55 374-0004
.4 .35 British E lOA Steel 374-0195
Unsp. 374-0001
Unsp. Iron Alloy - Silicon 374-0002

Property. L Thermal conductivity: b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance: d. Thermal diffusivity; •. Specific heat;'. Viscosi~y~ g. Emittance: h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance: j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio: I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coeffiCient; p. Surface tension
A37
IRON-TIN ALLOYS CLASS 378
Composition {WBiflht psr cBntl N8mB Propsrty Numbsr
Sn C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
35. 378-0005
16. 376-0004
8.1 378-0003

IRON-TITANIUM ALLOYS CLASS 384


Com{!E.sition (WBi9.ht I!!.r csntl N8mB Propsrty Numbsr
Ti C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
30. Intermetallic Ti Fe 2 384-0002
2. 384-0016
1. 384-0005
0- 0.72 Ti 384-0017
o- 0.59 Ti, 0 - 0.5 C Iron Alloy <- Carbon 384-0015
0- 0.59 Ti Iron Alloy <- Carbon 384-0007

IRON - VANADIUM ALLOYS CLASS 390


Composition {WBiflht pBr cBntj N8mB PropBrty Numbsr
V C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 100 V 390-0037
38 - 53 V 390-0035
47. 390-0027
0.6 - 28 V m 390-0024
0- 18 V 390-0030
15. 390-0028
9. 390-0029
6. 4. 3. 390-0034
6. 4. 390-0032
4.5 4. 3. 390-0033
4.5 4. 390-0031
0- 2.2 V 390-0026
2.1 390-0036
1.6 Iron Alloy <- Iron 390-0025
1. 390-0002

IRON-TUNGSTEN ALLOYS CLASS 392


Com{!E.sition (WBi9.ht I!!.r csntl N8mB Prol!!.rty Numbsr
W C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
0- 100 W 392-0094
24. .25 4.6 .4 .4 .4 0.8 Mo, 1.3 V 'Russian R24 392-0099
20. .8 4.4 .4 .4 .4 0.3 Mo, 1.4 V 'Russian R18 no 392-0098
19. .95 4.4 .4 .4 .4 07 Mo, 2.2 V 'Russian R18 F2 M 392-0100
19. .82 3.5 1.1 V Steel, Tool 392-0118
18. 76 4.3 .22 .44 47 Co, 1.3 Mo, 1.5 V 392-0111
18. 4. 1V Steel, Tool
T1 Hi-speed no 392-0038
15. 1.3 4.6 .4 .4 .4 0.4 Mo, 4.1 V 'Russian R14 F4 392-0102
14. .7 3. 0.8 V Steel, Tool 392-0117
12. 1.4 4.1 .26 .25 4.5 Co, 0.9 Mo, 37 V 392-0110
.4 0-12 W Iron Alloy <- Carbon 392-0088
11. 1.5 4.4 .4 .4 .4 5.1 V, 0.4 Mo 'Russian R9 F5 392-0101
11. 1.5 4.4 .4 .4 5.1 Co, 4.5 V Russian R10 K5 F5 392-0105
10. .95 4.4 .4 .4 .4 0.3 Mo, 2.6 V 'Russian R9 High Speed
Steel <- Carbon m 392-0089
10. .95 4.4 .4 .4 .4 0.3 Mo, 2.6 V 'Russian R9 High Speed
Steel <- Tungsten 392-0095
10. .58 5. .2 5 Co, 0.8 Mo, 1V Steel, Tool 392-0119
9.5 .86 4.3 10 Co, 1.7 V Russian R9 Kl0 F 392-0104
9.4 .95 4.4 .4 .4 .4 0.6 Mo, 2.6 V 'Russian R9 M
High Speed Steel
<- Tungsten 392-0096
9.4 .95 4.4 .4 .4 .4 0.6 Mo, 2.6 V 'Russian R9 MHigh Speed
Steel <- Carbon 392-0090

Properly: e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A38
Composition (WBitht pBr CIIntl NamB PropBrty Numbsr
W C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
9.2 .84 4. 5.4 Co, 1.6 V Russian R9 K5 F 392-0103
9. .87 3.7 .62 .27 1.1 V Polish SWSteel 392-0097
8.2 m 392-0093
8.2 Iron Alloy <- Chromium m 392-0091
8.2 Iron Alloy <- Iron 392-0092
6.9 392-0112
6. .81 4.1 .24 .26 4.7 Mo, 1.6 V Steel, High Speed 392-0114
5.9 .83 4.3 .33 .27 4.9 Mo, 2.1 V 392-0109
5.2 1.3 4.6 .28 .21 4.1 Mo, 4 V 392-0113
3.4 .36 1.2 .45 .91 0.21 V 392-0108
2.7 1.1 .5 .35 .36 0.29 V 392-0115
2.5 1.2 .25 392-0116
2. 392-0107
1.5 1.2 1.1 1.1 .2 .34 Polish NWCSteel 392-0106
1. 392-0087

IRON-ZINC ALLOYS CLASS 397


Comf!!!.sition (WBitht l!!..r CIIntl NamB PropBrty Numbsr
Zn Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
11 - 34 Zn Iron Alloy <- Zinc 397-0001

IRON-ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS CLASS 398


Composition (WBitht pBr cBntl NamB PropBrty Numbsr
Zr C Cr Cu Mn Ni Si
45. Intermetallic Zr Fe, 398-0012

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance'
k. aiEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension '
A39
NONSPECIFIC ENTRIES AND SYNONYMS FOR NONFERROUS ALLOYS CLASS 400
Composition (Weight pBr ClInt) NBmB PropBrty NumbtJr

A0 1(0.35 5il
see Russian A 0 1 403-
AD 31 (0.9 Mgl
see Russian A 0 31 403-
AD 33 (1.2 Mgl
see Russian A0 33 403-
A 01 (0.35 5il
see Russian A 0 1 403-
Al2 (13 5il
see Russian AL 2 403-
Al4 (11 5il
see Russian AL 4 403-
Al9 (10 Znl
see Russian AL9 403-
AMG3
see Russian AMG3 403-
AM5 49 AE(5 All
see Ti-5 A1-2.5 5n 473-
AM5 4900 A(0.2 q
see Ti-65 A 473-
AM5 4901 B(0.2 q
see Ti-75 A 473-
AM5 4902 (0.2 q
see Ti-65 A 473-
AM5 4908 A(8 Mnl
see Ti-8 Mn 473-
AM5 4911 (6 All
see Ti-6 AI-4 V 473-
AM 5 4nl A(0.2 q
see Ti-75 A 473-
AM5 4923 (2.2 Fel
see Ti-2 Cr-2 Fe-2 Mo 473-
AM5 4925 A(4 All
see Ti-4 AI-4 Mn 473-
ASTM
Grade 3 And 4
(0.2 q
see Ti-75 A 473-
AT N(2.5 All
see Russian ATN 473-
AT 5 113 (20 Crl
see German AT 5 113 415-
AT 5 203 (22 Crl
see German AT 5 203 444-
AT5 230 (35 Fel
see German AT 5 230 444-
AT 5 270 (19 Fel
see German AT5 270 444-
AT 5 342 (20 Crl
see German AT 5 342 444-
AT5361(18Crl
see German AT 5 361 444-
AT Z(35 All
see Russian ATZ 473-
AT 13 (Unsp. All
see Russian AT13 473-
AT2 1995 Til
see Russian AT 2
1995% Til 473-
AZ31 A, B13.5 All
seeAZ31A 438-
AZ31 X13.5 All
seeAZ31 A 438-
AZ91 A, B, C
19 All
seeAZ91A 438-
A. M. 503
see A.m. 503 438-
A-ll0 AT 15 All
see Ti-5 A1-2.5 5n 473-
A-40 (0.2 Cl
see Ti-65 A 473-

~: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A40
Composition (WBight pBr CBntj NBmB PropBrty NumbBr

A-55 (0.2 C)
see Ti-65 A 473-
A-70 (0.2 C)
see Ti-75 A 473-
Admiralty Metal
(24 Zn)
see Admiralty Metal 418-
Adnic (29 Ni)
see Adnic 418-
Alloy a defghi mnop 400-0005
Alloy - Gas 400-0008
Alloy A(18 Ni)
see Nickel Silver
18%
(65 - 18) 418-
Alloy A 031
(0.9 Mg)
see Russian A 0 31 403-
Alloy A0 33
(1.2 Mg)
see Russian A 0 33 403-
Alloy AF2-1 0 A
(12 Cr)
see AF2-1 0 A 444-
Alloy AL2 (13 Si)
see Russian AL2 403-
Alloy AL4 (11 Si)
see Russian AL4 403-
Alloy AL9 (10 Zn)
see Russian AL9 403-
Alloy AMS4030- A
(4.5 Cui
see Aluminum Alloy 2017 403-
Alloy AM S4125-A
(1 Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 6151 403-
Alloy AMS4145- A
(14 Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 4032 403-
Alloy AZ33 A
seeAZ33A 438-
Alloy AZ91 A. B, C
(9 AI)
seeAZ91A 438-
Alloy A17 S(3 Cui
see Aluminum Alloy 2117 403-
Alloy A50 S(1.1 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5005 403-
AlloyA51 5(1 5i)
see Aluminum Alloy 6151 403-
Alloy BA21
(2.5 Mg)
see 8ritish BA21 403-
Alloy 0 16 (4.9 Cui
see Russian 0 16 403-
Alloy 0 18 (3 Cui
see Russian 0 18 403-
Alloy 054 5 (4.1 Mg)
see British 054 5 403-
Alloy EC(99.5 AI)
see Aluminum Alloy EC
(99.5%) 403-
Alloy GZ- Sn Bl 12
(125n)
see German GZ- 5n Bl 12 418-
Alloy HM21 A
(2.5 Th)
seeHM21A 438-
Alloy HM21 XA
(2.5 Th)
seeHM21A 438-

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/ft ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A41
Composition (Weight pBr csnt) Name PropBrty Numbsr

Alloy Hf- 20 Ta-


2 Mo 122 Ta)
see Hf-20 Ta-2 Mo 428-
Alloy K10 (10 Co)
see K10 478-
Alloy LK 183
14.9 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5083 403-
Alloy M2 10.2 Ni)
see Russian M2 418-
Alloy Na K-78
123 Na)
see Na K-78 433-
Alloy N3 (17 Cr)
see Russian N3 444-
Alloy N6 15 Mg)
see British N6 403-
Alloy Vm-110.6 W)
see Russian Vm-1 440-
Alloy X2020 15 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy X2020 403-
Alloy X79 S14.8 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7079 403-
Alloy 1060 10.35 Fe)
see Aluminum Alloy 1060 403-
Alloy 11 S16 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2011 403-
Alloy 1100
(1 Fe +Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 1100 403-
Alloy 1145
10.55 Fe +Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 1145 403-
Alloy 13112 Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 13 403-
Alloy 14 S15 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2014 403-
Alloy 1411 114 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 141 1 403-
Alloy 17 S14.5 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2017 403-
Alloy 18 S14.5 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 18 S 403-
Alloy 2 S
(1 Fe +Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 1100 403-
Alloy 2011 16 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2011 403-
Alloy 2014 15 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2014 403-
Alloy 2017 14.5 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2017 403-
Alloy 202414.9 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2024 403-
Alloy 211713 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2117 403-
Alloy 221916.8 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2219 403-
Alloy 24 S14.9 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2024 403-
Alloy 25 S15 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 25 S 403-
Alloy 261812.7 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2618 403-
Alloy 3 S11.5 Mn)
see Aluminum Alloy 3003 403-
Alloy 3003 11.5 Mn)
see Aluminum Alloy 3003 403-
Alloy 3004 (1.3 Mn)
see Aluminum Alloy 3004 403-
Alloy 32 S(14 Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 4032 403-

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A42
Composition (Weight pBr ClInt) Name PropBrty NumbBr

Alloy 4 S11.3 Mn)


see Aluminum Alloy 3004 403-
Alloy 4032 114 Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 4032 403-
Alloy 482 Z
IZn)
see Copper Alloy 482 Z 418-
Alloy 5005 11.1 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5005 403-
Alloy 5052 15 Cui
see Aluminum Alloy 5052 403-
Alloy 5056 15.6 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5056 403-
Alloy 5083 14.9 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5083 403-
Alloy 52 S15 Cui
see Aluminum Alloy 5052 403-
Alloy 523 ZIZn)
see Copper Alloy 523 Z 418-
Alloy 53 S11.4 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6053 403-
Alloy 545615.5 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5456 403-
Alloy 5457 11.2 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5457 403-
Alloy 5557 10.8 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5557 403-
Alloy 56 S15.6 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5056 403-
Alloy 561 ZIZn)
see Copper Alloy 561 Z 418-
Alloy 6053 11.4 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6053 403-
Alloy 6061 11.2 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6061 403-
Alloy 606211.2 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6062 403-
Alloy 6063 10.85 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6063 403-
Alloy 608 lint.
Nickel Co.)
117 Mo)
see1NOR-8 444-
Alloy 61 S11.2 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6061 403-
Alloy 615111 Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 6151 403-
Alloy 62 S11.2 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6062 403-
Alloy 63 S10.85 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6063 403-
Alloy 68 126 Sb)
see Intermetallic
Alloy 68, Bi 2 ,
Sb. 8 Se.
Te"2 471-
Alloy 7007 16.5 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7007 403-
Alloy 703914 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7039 403-
Alloy 707516.1 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7075 403-
Alloy 707914.8 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7079 403-
Alloy 717816.8 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7178 403-
Alloy 718 129 Fe)
see Alloy 718 444-
Alloy 75 S16.1 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7075 403-
Alloy. Noble Metal. Dilute 400-0020
Alloy, Binary a e 400-0019

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. aiEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A43
Composition (Weight per cent) Name Property Number

Alloy, Binary,
Face Centered Cubic 400-0004
Alloy, Body Centered Cubic 400-0001
Alloy, Conductor 400-0002
Alloy, Copper - Gold
Type
see Alloy, Binary,
Face Centered Cubic 400-
Alloy, Corrosion Resistant 400-0045
Alloy, Dilute 400-0027
Alloy, Face Centered Cubic <-
Impurity m 400-0011
Alloy, Ferromagnetic 400-0010
Alloy, Fuse 400-0046
Alloy, Heat Resistant 400-0044
Alloy, Magnetic, Dilute 400-0038
Alloy, Noble Metal 400-0036
Alloy, Porous 400-0021
Alloy, Semiconductor 400-0043
Alloy, Ternary 400-0028
Alloy, transition Metal 400-0022
Alloy, transition Metal, Dilute 400-0049
Aluminum Alloy 1060
(0.35 Fe)
see Aluminum Alloy 1060 403-
Aluminum Alloy 1100
(1 Fe +Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 1100 403-
Aluminum Alloy 1145
(0.55 Fe +Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 1145 403-
Aluminum Alloy 1411
(14 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 1411 403-
Aluminum Alloy 2011
(6 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2011 403-
Aluminum Alloy 2014
(5 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2014 403-
Aluminum Alloy 2017
(4.5 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2017 403-
Aluminum Alloy 2024
(4.9 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2024 403-
Aluminum Alloy 2117
(3 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2117 403-
Aluminum Alloy 2219
(6.8 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2219 403-
Aluminum Alloy 2618
(2.7 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 2618 403-
Aluminum Alloy 3003
11.5 Mn)
see Aluminum Alloy 3003 403-
Aluminum Alloy 3004
(1.3 Mn)
see Aluminum Alloy 3004 403-
Aluminum Alloy 4032
114 Si)
see Aluminum Alloy 4032 403-
Aluminum Alloy 5005
11.1 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5005 403-
Aluminum Alloy 5052
(5 CuI
see Aluminum Alloy 5052 403-

Property: a. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; .. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k.a/'t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A44
Composition (Weight per csnt) Name Property Numbsr

Aluminum Alloy 5056


(5.6 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5056 403-
Aluminum Alloy 5083
(4.9 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5083 403-
Aluminum Alloy 5456
(5.5 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5456 403-
Aluminum Alloy 5457
(1.2 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5457 403-
Aluminum Alloy 5557
(0.8 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5557 403-
Aluminum Alloy 6053
(1.4 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6053 403-
Aluminum Alloy 6061
(1.2 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6061 403-
Aluminum Alloy 6062
(1.2 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6062 403-
Aluminum Alloy 6063
(0.85 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 6063 403-
Aluminum Alloy 6151
(15i)
see Aluminum Alloy 6151 403-
Aluminum Alloy 7007
(6.5 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7007 403-
Aluminum Alloy 7039
(4 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7039 403-
Aluminum Alloy 7075
(6.1 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7075 403-
Aluminum Alloy 7079
(4.8 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7079 403-
Aluminum Alloy 7178
(6.8 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7178 403-
Aluminum Alloy 75 5
(6.1 Zn)
see Aluminum Alloy 7075 403-
Aluminum Bronze 0
(6,6 AI)
see Aluminum Bronze 0 418-
Aluminum Bronze 15
(9.4 AI)
see Aluminum Bronze 15 418-
Aluminum Bronze 45
(8.8 AI)
see Aluminum Bronze 45 418-
Aluminum Bronze 8
(8 AI)
see Aluminum Bronze 8 418-
Ambrac (29 Ni)
see Ambrac 418-
Amzirc (0.7 Zr)
see Amzirc 418-
An- rn-29 (3.5 AI)
seeAZ31A 438-
Anaconda 271
(35 Zn)
see Anaconda 271 418-
Anticorodal (1.6 5i)
see Anticorodal 403-

Property: 8. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefiicient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal difiusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A45
Composition (WBight pi' csnt) N8mB PropBrty Numbs,

Aterite (23 Zn)


see Aterite 418-
Aterite No. 4
(32 Ni)
see Aterite No. 4 418-
Aterite No.9
(32 Ni)
see Aterite No. 9 418-
Atesia T(9 AI)
see Atesia T 438-
Avional M(4.2 Cui
see Swiss Avional M 403-
BA25 (1 Mg)
see British BA25 403-
BA25T(1Mg)
see British BA25 403-
BA25W2(1Mg)
see British BA25 403-
B. S. Seewasser
(10 Mg)
see German B. S. Seewasser 403-
B-120VC A(13 V)
see Tf.3 AI-ll Cr-13 V 473-
B-66
see Cb-5 Mo-5 V-l Zr 442-
Berylco 25 (2 Be)
see Copper Beryllium 25 418-
Berylco 440 (2 Be)
see Berylco 440 444-
Beryllia Copper (Be)
see Beryllia Copper 418-
Beryllide Composition
1(U. S. Army
Aviation Mat)
see Beryllium Alloy.
Composition 1
(Air Research) 407-
Beryllium CRGrade
(99 Be)
see Beryllium CRGrade
(99%) 407-
Borolite
(Zr B, +B)
see Borolite 482-
Borolite
(Zr B, +B)
see Borolite 482-
Br. AZh MIS 10-3-1.5
(11 AI)
see Russian Br. AZh
Mts 10-3-1.5 418-
Br. AZh N10-4-4
(11 AI)
see Russian Br. AZh N
10-4-4 418-
Br. AZh 9-4 (10 AI)
see Russian Br. AZh 9-4 418-
Br. B2 (2.2 Be)
see Russian Br. B2 418-
Br. KMIS 3-1
(3.5 Si)
see Russian Br. KMIS 3-1 418-
Br. 0 F 10-1 (11 Sn)
see Russian Br. 0 F 10-1 418-
Brandes And Schunemann
Alloy (26 Ni)
see Brandes And
Schunemann Alloy 418-
Brass
see Brass 418-

Property: .. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; II- Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
Ie. as"t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A46
Composition (Weight per Ctlnt) Name Property Number

Brass Anaconda 271


(35 Zn)
see Anaconda 271 418-
Brass L SO (21 Zn)
see Russian Brass L SO 418-
Brass 70/30 (30 Zn)
see Brass 70/30 41S-
Brass SO (21 Zn)
see Russian Brass LSO 418-
a- Brass
see a- Brass 418-
fJ- Brass
see fJ- Brass 41S-
Bronze
see Bronze 418-
CB- 10 HI - 1Ti
see Ci>-10 HI-l Ti-5 Zr 442-
CB- 10 W- 10 HI
(10 W)
see Ci>-10 W-l0 HI 442-
C103 (10 Hij
see Ci>-10 HI-l Ti-5 Zr 442-
C110 M(S Mn)
see Ti-S Mn 473-
C120 AV(6 AI)
see Ti-6 AI-4 V 473-
C129 (10 W)
see Ci>-10 W-l0 HI 442-
C130 AM(4 AI)
see Ti-4 AI-4 Mn 473-
C135 AMo (7 AI)
see C135 AMo 473-
C-ll0 M(S Mn)
see Ti-S Mn 473-
C-120 AV16 AI)
see Ti-6 AI-4 V 473-
C-130 AM14 AI)
see Ti-4 AI-4 Mn 473-
C-135 AMo (7 AI)
see C-135 AMo 473-
Cadmoselite 141 Se)
see Intermetallic Se Cd 411-
Cartridge Brass 70%
(30 Zn)
see Brass 70/30 41S-
Cast 12-60 Alloy
(23 Fe)
see HW 444-
Cast 15-65 Alloy
(19 Cr)
see HX 444-
Cast 18-3S Alloy
(36 Fe)
see HU 444-
Cb-5Mo-5V-1Zr
see Cb - 5 Mo - 5V - 1Zr 442-
Cb - 10 Ti - 5 Zr
(10 Ti)
see Cb - 10 Ti - 5 Zr 442-
Ci>-132 (20 Ta)
seeCi>-132 442-
Ci>-74 110 W)
see Ci>-752 442-
Ci>-752 (10 W)
see Ci>-752 442-
Cerroseal-35 Solder
(50 Sn)
see Cerroseal-35
Solder, Soft 431-
Cerroseal-35 Solder
150 Sn)
see Cerroseal-35 Solder 466-

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; a. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; II. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A47
Composition (WBight psr csntj NamB Propsrty Numbsr

Chromel A(20 Cr)


see Nichrome V 444-
Chromel P(10 Cr)
see Chromel P 444-
Chromel R(C~
see Chromel R 444-
Chronin (10 Cr)
see German Chronin 444-
Chronin (10 Cr)
see Chronin 444-
Co-elinvar
(30-33 Fe)
see Co - Elinvar 415-
Constantan (45 Ni)
see Constantan 418-
Conti met AI V 64
(7 AI)
see Conti met AI V64 473-
Contracid (17 Fe)
see Contracid 444-
Copper Alloy 482 Z
(Zn)
see Copper Alloy 482 Z 418-
Copper Alloy 523 Z
(Zn)
see Copper Alloy 523 Z 418-
Copper Alloy 561 Z
(Zn)
see Copper Alloy 561 Z 418-
Copper Beryllium 10
(2.6 Co)
see Copper Beryllium 10 418-
Copper Beryllium 125
(2 Be)
see Copper Beryllium 125 418-
Copper Beryllium 20 C
(2.3 Be)
see Copper Beryllium 20 C 418-
Copper Beryllium 25
(2 Be)
see Copper Beryllium 25 418-
Copper Beryllium 275 C
(2.9 Be)
see Copper Beryllium 275 C 418-
Copper Beryllium 50
(1.7 Co)
see Copper Beryllium 50 418-
Copper Casting Alloy
85-5-5 (5 Pb)
see Copper Casting 418-
Alloy 85-5-5-5 400-
Copper Nickel
Beryllium 717
(31 Ni)
see Copper Nickel
Beryllium 717 418-
Corronil (29 Cui
see Corronil 444-
oT 0 350 (6 Sn)
see 0 T 0 350 438-
oT 0 360 (6 Sn)
seeDTD350 438-
o1(4.5 Cui
see Russian 0 1 403-
o16 (4.9 Cui
see Russian 0 16 403-
o18 (3 Cu)
see Russian 0 18 403-
0-36 (10 Ti)
see Cb-l0 Ti-5 Zr 442-
0-43 (10 W)
see 0-43 442-

~ L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
Ie. alEt ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A48
Composition (WBight psr csnt) Name Propsrty Numbsr

Darcets Alloy
128 Pb)
see French Darcets Alloy 408-
Diaflex 122 Fe)
see Japanese Diaflex 415-
Didymium 400-0012
Dow Metal 0 18.5 AI)
see Dow Metal 0 438-
Dow Metal T 14 CuI
see Dow Metal T 438-
Duralumin 13.7 CuI
see Duralumin 403-
Duralumin 14.5 CuI
see Duralumin 403-
Duranickel14.8 AI)
see Duranickel 444-
Dyural D16
see Russian 0 16 403-
0114.5 CuI
see Russian 0 1 403-
EI 422 122 Cr)
see Russian Kh N80 T 444-
EI 437 122 Cr)
see Russian Kh N80 T 444-
EI 607 118 Cr)
see Russian EI 607 444-
EI 607 A117 Cr)
see Russian EI 607 A 444-
EI 617116 Cr)
see Russian EI 617 444-
EI 661112 Co)
see Russian EI 661 444-
E1765116Cr)
see Russian EI 765 444-
EI 929116 Co)
see Russian EI 929 444-
EKh N80 123 Cr)
see Russian Kh20 N80 444-

Elektron IUnsp. AI)


see German Elektron 438-
Elektron AZ 0
15 AI)
see Elektron AZD 438-
Elektron AZG
16 AI)
see German Elektron AZ G 438-
Elektron AZM
16 AI)
see German Elektron AZM 438-
Elektron AZ91
19.5 AI)
see German Elektron AZ 91 438-
Elektron Amt 14 Zn)
see Elektron Amt IMat) 438-
Elektron A9 V
19.5 AI)
see German Elektron A9 V 438-
Elektron VI 111 AI)
see German Elektron VI 438-
Elektron V1w11 0 AI)
see Elektron Vlw 438-
Elgiloy 120 Cr)
see Elgiloy 415-
Engelhard 5330
114 PI)
see Platinel 1786 450-
Engelhard 5355
131 PI)
see Platinel 1813 450-

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivitv; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; l Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A49
Composition (Weight p8r ClInt) Name Prop8rty NumbtJr

Engelhard 7674
(35 Pd)
see Platinel 1503 405-
Euctectic 400-0042
Everbrite(32 Ni)
see Everbrite 418-
F5-82 (33 Ta)
see F5-82 442-
GZ- Sn Bz 12
(12Sn)
see German GZ- Sn Bz 12 418-
German Alloy Isabellin
(AI- Cu- Mn) 400-0047
German Silver
(26 Zn)
see Nickel - Silver 418-
HB-5(11AI)
see Japanese HB-5 418-
HM21
seeHM21 438-
HU(36 Fe)
see HU 444-
HW(23 Fe)
see HW 444-
HX (19 Cr)
see HX 444-
HZ32 A(4 Th)
see HZ32 A 438-
Hastelloy B(30 Mo)
see Hastelloy B 444-
Hastelloy C(18 Cr)
see Hastelloy C 444-
Hastelloy N(18 Mo)
see Hastelloy N 444-
Hastelloy W(25 Mo)
see Hastelloy W 444-
Hastelloy X(23 Cr)
see Hastelloy X 444-
Haynes Alloy 25
(21 Cr)
see Haynes Alloy 25 415-
Haynes Stellite
Alloy 6 (33 Cr)
see Haynes Stellite
Alloy 6 415-
Haynes Stellite
Alloy 12 (32 Cr)
see Haynes Stellite
Alloy 12 415-
Haynes Stellite
Alloy 1(30 Cr)
see Haynes Stellite
Alloy 1 415-
Haynes Stellite Star
J-metal (34 Cr)
see Haynes Stellite
Star J-metal 415-
Herculoy (3.3 Si)
see Herculoy 418-
Hiduminium RR56
(2 CuI
see British Hiduminium
RR56 403-
Hidurel 6 (1.2 Cr)
see Hidurel 6 418-
Hiperco 50
(49 Fe, 49 Co)
see Hiperco 50 415-
Hylite 50 (4 AI)
see Hylite 50 473-
Hylite 55 (6 Sn)
see Hylite 55 473-

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A50
Composition (Wsight psr csnt) Nams Propsrty Numbsr

Hylensl Bronze
(16 Zn)
see Hylensl Bronze 418-
IN 0 R-S (17 Mo)
seeiNOR-S 444-
I N-l00 (17 Co)
see I N-l00 444-
lIIium (Cr, CuI
see lilium 444-
Inca (Ni)
see Nickel Alloy
(General) 444-
Inca 270 (Ni)
see Inca 270 444-
Inca 713 (4.6 Mo)
see Inca 713 444-
Inconel (17 Cr)
see Inconel 444-
Inconel X(16 Cr)
see Inconel X 444-
Inconel X750
(17 Cr)
see Inconel X750 444-
Inconel 600 (17 Cr)
see Inconel 600 444-
Inconel 625 (22 Cr)
see Inconel 625 444-
Inconel 702 (16 Cr)
see Inconel 702 444-
Inconel71S (19 Cr)
see Inconel 71S 444-
Incramet SOO (17 Ni)
see Incramet SOO 41S-
Intermetallic Compound 400-0026
Irtran 4(Kodak)
(45 Zn)
see Intermetallic Zn Se 464-
Irtran 6 (Kodak)
(47 Cd)
see Intermetallic Cd Te 471-
Isabell in
see German Alloy Isabellin
(AI- Cu- Mn) 400-
J-metal (34 Cr)
see Haynes Stellite
Star J-metal 415-
KMonel (30 CuI
see KMonel 444-
K 10 (Kennametal,
Inc.) (10 Co)
see K 10 47S-
K. S. 2S0 (21 Si)
see K. S. 280 403-
K-42- B(22 Co)
see K-42- B 444-
Kh N80 (23 Cr)
see Russian Kh20 NSO 444-
Kh NSO T(22 Cr)
see Russian Kh NSO T 444-
Khl (0.7 AI)
see Russian Kh 1 416-
Kh20 N40
(40 Fe, 40 Ni)
see Russian Kh20 N40 444-
Kh20 N60 (20 Cr)
see Russian Kh20 N60 444-
Kh20 NSO (23 Cr)
see Russian Kh20 N80 444-
Kh20 NSO T3 (22 Cr)
see Russian Kh NSO T 444-
Koerflex 200
see German Koerflex 200 415-

Property: e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; •. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
AS1
Composition (Weight psr Ctlnt) Nama Property Number

Koerzit H
see German Koerflex 200 415-
Konel (17 Co)
see Konel 444-
LKZh 77-1-01
(23 Zn)
see Russian LKZh 77-1-01 418-
LK 183 (4.9 Mg)
see Aluminum Alloy 5083 403-
LK80-3 L(12 Zn)
see Russian LK80-3 L 418-
LS59-1 (37 Zn)
see Russian LS59-1 418-
LZh MIS 59-1-1
(40 Zn)
see Russian LZh
MIS 59-1-1 418-
L62 (39 Zn)
see Russian L62 418-
L 80 (21 Zn)
see Russian Brass L 80 418-
Lautal (4.5 Cui
see German Laulal 403-
Lead Shot (0.2 As)
see Lead Shot 449-
Lipowitz Alloy
(26 Pb)
see Lipowitz Alloy 408-
Lockalloy (38 AI)
see Lockalloy 407-
MAR- M200 (13 W)
see MAR- M200 444-
MAR- M302 (22 Cr)
see MAR- M302 415-
MAR- M322 (22 Cr)
see MAR- M322 415-
MMMAlloy (25 Cui
see MMMAlloy 444-
MR-47 VP(47 Re)
see Russian MR-47 VP 440-
MSM-2.5 AI-16 V
(16 V)
see Ti-2.5 AI-16V 473-
MSm-30 (0.2 C)
see Ti-65 A 473-
MSM- 4 AI - 4 Mn
(4 AI)
see Ti - 4 AI - 4 Mn 473-
MSrn-40 (0.2 C)
see Ti-65 A 473-
MSm-55 (0.2 C)
see Ti-65 A 473-
MSM-6AI-4V
(6 AI)
seeTi-6-AI-4V 473-
MSm-70 (0.2 C)
see Ti-75 A 473-
MSM- 8AI - 2 Nb - 1Ta

see Ti - 8 AI- 2 Nb -1 Ta 473-


MSM- 8Mn (8 Mn)
see Ti-8 Mn 473-
MSm-821 (8 AI)
see Ti - 8 AI- 2 Nb -1 Ta 473-
MSRAlloy (2.6 Ag)
seeMSR 438-
MST- 2.5 AI-16 V
(16 V)
see Ti - 2.5 AI - 16 V 473-
MST-6AI-4V
(6 AI)
seeTi-6AI-4V 473-

prop.rty: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; L Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
Ie. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A52
Composition (Wllight per ClInt) N8mll Property NumbBr

MST- 8 Mn (8 Mnl
see Ti - 8 Mn 473-
MST-821 (8 All
see Ti - 8 AI- 2 Nb -1 Ta 473-
MV R-27 VP1
(27 Rei
see Russian MV R-27 VP1 478-
MV R-27 VP2
(34 Mol
see Russian MVR-27 VP2 478-
MVR-27 VP3
(27 Rei
see Russian MVR-27 VP3 440-
Magnewin (All
see German Magnewin 438-
Magnox A 12 (0.9 All
see Magnox A 12 438-
Magnox AI 80
(0.8 All
see Magnox AI 80 438-
Magnox B(1 All
see Magnox B 438-
Magnox C(0.9 All
see Magnox A 12 438-
Magnox Mn 70
(0.85 Mnl
see Magnox Mn 70 438-
Magnox ZW1
(1.5 Znl
see Magnox ZW1 438-
Magnox Zr 55
(0.65 Zrl
see Magnox Zr 55 438-
Magnox Zr 57
(0.55 Zrl
see Magnox Zr 57 438-
Maillechort (18 Nil
see Nickel Silver
18%
(65 - 181 418-
Manganese Bronze
(23 Znl
see Manganese Bronze 418-
Manganin (12 Mnl
see Manganin 418-
Mangelinvar (35 Cui
see Mangelinvar 415-
Mangelinvar (37 Cui
see Mangelinvar 415-
Mangelinvar (38 Cui
see Mangelinvar 415-
Melchior (18 Nil
see Nickel Silver
18%
(65 - 181 418-
5 Mo - Permalloy
(16 Fel
see 5 Mo - Permalloy 444-
Monel (30 Cui
see Monel 444-
Monel 400 (32 Cui
see Monel 400 444-
Monelcopper (35 Nil
see Monelcopper 418-
Mulberry 17.5 Nb,
2.5 Zrl
see Uranium Alloy,
Irradiated 476-
Muntz Metal (40 Znl
see Muntz Metal 418-
M2 (0.2 Nil
see Russian M2 418-

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
AS3
Composition (Weight plr cent) Name Proplrty Numbsr

3 N437 (22 Cr)


see 3 N437 444-
Na K-78 Alloy
(23 Na)
see Na K-78 433-
Naval Brass, Grade A
(39 Zn)
see Naval Brass 418-
Nerganden Brass
see Nerganden Brass 418-
80 Ni - 20 Cr
(20 Cr)
see Nichrome V 444-
Ni- Span lo 52
(45 Fe)
see Ni- Span lo 52 444-
Nichrome (Cr)
see Nichrome 444-
Nichrome V(20 Cr)
see Nichrome V 444-
Nickel A(0.4 Fe)
see Nickel A
(99.4% Ni +
Co) 444-
Nickel Silver
18 Per Cent (65-18)
(18 Ni)
see Nickel Silver
18%
(65 - 18) 418-
Nickel Z(4.8 AI)
see Duranickel 444-
Nickel 200 (0.4 Fe)
see Nickel A
(99.4% Ni +
Co) 444-
Nicrobraz (90 Ni)
see Nicrobraz
(90%) 444-
Nicrocopper
see Nicrocopper 418-
Nicrom (20 Cr)
see Nichrome V 444-
Nilo 50 (50 Fe)
see Nilo 50 444-
Nimocast 713 C
(14 Cr)
see Nimocast 713 C 444-
Nimonic (20 Cr)
see Nimonic 444-
Nimonic 115 (15 Cr)
see Nimonic 115 444-
Nimonic 80 (21 C~
see Nimonic 80 444-
Nimonic 90 (21 Cr)
see Nimonic 90 444-
Nivco (23 Ni)
see Nivco 415-
Noral 26 S(4.5 CuI
see Noral 26 S 403-
N3 (17 C~
see Russian N3 444-
N6 (5 Mg)
see British N6 403-
N6 Alloy
see Russian Alloy N6 400-
Palau Alloy (20 Pd)
see Palau Alloy 405-
Permaloy (18 Fe)
see Permalloy 444-

~L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; Co Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; .. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient p. Surface tension
A54
Composition (Weight psr csnt) Namll Propsrty Numbsr

Phosphor Bronze
IP, Pb, Etc.)
see Phosphor Bronze 418-
Phosphor Bronze ISn)
see Phosphor Bronze 418-
Phosphor Bronze ISn)
see Phosphor Bronze 418-
Phosphor Bronze A
see Phosphor Bronze
5%, Grade A 418-
Phosphor Bronze
Grade A
see Phosphor Bronze
5%, Grade A 418-
Platinel 1503
135 Pd)
see Platinel 1503 405-
Platinel 1786
114 PI)
see Platinel 17 86 450-
Platinel 1813
131 PI)
see Platinel1813 450-
Potassium-sodium
Eutectic 125 Na)
see Potassium - Sodium
Eutectic 433-
Pyros 17 Cr)
see French Pyros 444-
RC-130 A18 Mn)
see Ti-8 Mn 473-
RC-130 B14 AI)
see Ti-4 AI-4 Mn 473-
RMonel 132 Cui
see RMonel 444-
RN-616 Mo)
see Russian RN-6 442-
R5-110 A18 Mn)
see Ti-8 Mn 473-
R5-110 C15 AI)
see Ti-5 A1-2.5 Sn 473-
R5-120 A16 AI)
see Ti-6 AI-4 V 473-
R5-130 14 AI)
see Ti-4 AI-4 Mn 473-
R5-55 10.2 C)
see Ti-65 A 473-
R5-70 10.2 C)
see Ti-75 A 473-
Rl 5 Alloy 14 In)
seeRlS 438-
R. R. 57 16.8 Cui
see Aluminum Alloy 2219 403-
R. R. 5812.7 Cui
see Aluminum Alloy 2618 403-
Raney Nickel 130 Ni)
see Raney Nickel 403-
Reflectall1.2 Mg)
see Reflectal 403-
Remirall1 Mg)
see Remiral 403-
Rene 41119 Cr)
see Rene 41 444-
Roses Metal 125 Pb)
see Roses Metal 408-
Russian Alloy N6 400-0009
Russian Alloy V-58 T 400-0041
558080119 Cr)
see Rene 41 444-
5-816122 Cr)
see 5-816 415-

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; •• Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
ASS
Composition (W.ight flBr cent) N.m. Property Number

Screw Metal (39 Zn)


see Screw Metal 418-
Semiconductor, Intermetallic • • gh j n 40~015
Silumin (14 Si)
see Silumin 403-
Solder 400-0048
• d
Solder 50-50
(50 Sn, 50 Pb)
see Solder 50-50 449-
Solder 50-50
(50 Pb, 50 Sn)
see Solder 50-50 468-
Stainless- Invar
(37 Fe)
see Stainless - Invar 415-
Stellite Alloy
see Stellite Alloy 415-
Stellite 1130 Cr)
see Haynes Stellite 415-
Alloy 1 400-
Stellite 12 (32 Cr)
see Haynes Stellite
Alloy 12 415-
Stewart Bearing Metal
134 Pb)
see Stewart Bearing Metal 418-
Superconductor 40~003
Doped Superconductor • • 40~040
Superconductor, Magnetic 40~037
Supermendur
149 Fe, 49 Co)
see Hiperco 50 415-
TZ M(0.5 Ti)
see TZ M 440-
T-lll18 W)
seeT-l11 468-
T-222 (9.6 W)
see T-222 468-
T-7 (3.5 Zr)
see Russian 48- T-7 473-
Ta - 10 W- 2 HI
(9.6 W)
see T-222 468-
Ta - 8W - 2HI
(8 W)
seeT-l11 468-
Tempaloy 1396
(3.1 Ni)
see Tempaloy 1396 418-
Tempaloy 836 (3 Ni)
see Tempaloy 836 418-
Tempaloy 841 (4 AI)
see Tempaloy 841 418-
Ti- 100 A(0.25 Fe)
see Ti- 35 A 473-
Ti- 13 V- 11 Cr- 3 AI (13 V)
see Ti-3 AI-II Cr-13 V 473-
Ti- 130 A(6.5 Mn)
seeTi-130A 473-
Ti- 140 A(2.2 Fe)
see Ti- 2 Cr- 2 Fe- 2 Mo 473-
Ti- 150 A12.7 Cr)
see Ti- 150 A 473-
Ti- 155 A(5 AI)
see Ti- 5 AI- 1.4 Cr-
1.5 Fe-l.2 Mo 473-
Ti- 16 V- 2.5 AI (16 AI)
see Ti- 2.5 AI- 16 V 473-
Ti- 2 Cr- 2 Fe- 2 Mo (2.2 Fe)
see Ti- 2 Cr-2 Fe- 2 Mo 473-
Ti- 2.5 AI- 11 V(16 V)
see Ti- 2.5 AI- 16 V 473-

Property: L Thermal conductivity; It. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; .. Specific heal; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
AS6
Composition (WBight p6f csnt) Name Property Numbsr

Ti-3 AI-ll Cr-13 V(13 V)


see Ti- 3 AI-ll Cr-13 V 473-
Ti- 35 A(0.25 Fe)
see Ti- 35 A 473-
Ti- 4 AI- 3 Mo- 1V(4 AI)
seeTi-4A1-3Mo-1V 473-
Ti- 5 AI- 1.4 Cr- 1.5 Fe- 1.2 Mo
(5 AI)
see Ti- 5 AI- 1.4 Cr-
1.5 Fe-1.2 Mo 473-
Ti- 5 AI- 2.5 Sn (5 AI)
see Ti- 5 AI- 2.5 Sn 473-
Ti- 55 A(0.2 C)
see Ti- 65 A 473-
Ti- 6 AI- 2 Sn- 6 V(6 AI)
seeTi-6AI-2Sn-6V 473-
Ti-6AI-4V(6AI)
seeTi-6Al-4V 473-
Ti- 6 AI- 4 Mo (7 AI)
see C-135 AMo 473-
Ti- 6 To 7 AI- 3 To 4 Mo
(7 AI)
see C-135 AMo 473-
Ti- 6.5 AI- 3.75 Mo (7 AI)
see C-135 AMo 473-
Ti- 6.75 AI- 3.75 Mo (7 AI)
see C-135 AMo 473-
Ti- 65 A(0.2 C)
see Ti-65 A 473-
Ti- 679 (11 Sn)
see Ti- 679 473-
Ti- 7 AI- 3 Mo (7 AI)
see C-135 AMo 473-
Ti- 7 AI- 4 Mo (7 AI)
see C-135 AMo 473-
Ti- 8 AI- 1Mo- 1V(8 AI)
seeTi-8AI-l Mo-l V 473-
Ti- 8 AI- 2 Cr- 1Ta (8 AI)
see Ti- 8 AI-2 Nb- 1Ta 473-
Ti- 8 AI- 2 Nb- 1Ta (8 AI)
see Ti- 8 AI- 2 Nb- 1Ta 473-
Ti- B-120 VCA(13 V)
see Ti- 3 AI- 11 Cr- 13 V 473-
Ti C-120 AV (6 AI)
seeTi-6Al-4V 473-
Titanium 1-2748
(5 Cr)
see Ti-3 AI-5 Cr 473-
Topal Bronze(10 AI)
see Topal Bronze 418-
Tophel Special
(10 Cr)
see Chromel P 444-
Tophet A(20 Cr)
see Nichrome V 444-
Ts T-l(1.2 Ti)
see Russian Ts T-l 482-
Udimet 41 (19 Cr)
see Rene 41 444-
Udimet 500 (20 Cr)
see Udimet 500 444-
Udimet 630 (18 Cr)
see Udimet 630 444-
Udimet 700 (20 Co)
see Udimet 700 444-
VM1(0.6 W)
see Russian Vm-l 440-
VR27 VP(27 Re)
see Russian VR-27 VP 478-
VTZ 1(5.2 AI)
see Russian VTZ-l 473-

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k.a/'t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A57
Composition (Weight per cent) Name Property Number

VT 110.3 Fe)
see Russian VT-l 473-
VT 14 14.5 AI)
see Russian VT 14 473-
VT 5-115.5 AI)
see Russian VT5-1 473-
VT 616.5 AI)
see Russian VT 6 473-
VT 816.8 AI)
see Russian VT 8 473-
VT916.3 AI)
see Russian VT9 473-
V58 T
see Russian Alloy V-58 T 400-
V65 14.5 Cui
see Russian V-65 403-
V9416.7 Zn)
see Russian V94 403-
Verilite-2 11.5 Cr)
see Verilite - 2 403-
Vitallium 128 Cr)
see Vitallium 415-
Vt 110.3 Fe)
see Russian VT-l 473-
WC103110 Hij
see Cb-l0 Hf-l Ti-5 Zr 442-
WM42140 Pb)
see German Bearing Alloy
WM42 466-
WM5116 Sb)
see German Bearing Alloy
WM5 449-
WM70 (14 Sb)
see German Bearing Alloy
WM70 466-
WM80 (11 Sb)
see German Bearing Alloy
WM80 466-
WM80 F
(10 Cu, 10 Sb)
see German Bearing Alloy
WM80 F 466-
Waspaloy (21 Cr)
see Waspaloy 444-
Wire, Light Bulb 10sram) 400-0039
Woods Metal 125 Pb)
see Woods Metal 408-
YAlloy 13.9 Cui
see French YAlloy 403-
YAlloy (4 Cui
see German YAlloy 403-
ZH62 A(6.2 Zn)
seeZH62A 438-
Z Nickel (4.8 AI)
see Ouranickel 444-
ZRE
(2.8 Ce)
seeZREO 438-
ZRE1
seeZREl 438-
ZT 114 Th)
see HZ32 A 438-
ZT 4(0.75 Th)
seeZT4 438-
Z3 ZAlloy (3 Zn)
seeZ3Z 438-
Zilloy - 15 (1 Cui
see Zilloy-15 481-
Zircaloy 2 (1.5 Sn)
see Zircaloy 2 482-
Zircaloy 4(1.5 Sn)
see Zircaloy 4 482-

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. as/'t ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
All
SILV.£R ALLOYS ClAS84102
Composition (Weii.ht psr centl Name Prof!!.rty Number
Au Cd Cu Mn Pb Pt Sb Sn Zn
Silver Alloy (General) • 0 402-0241
50 - 100 Au 402-0471
m 402-0450
0- 100 Au of h mn 402-0053
0- 100 Au Silver Alloy ..... Gold m 402-0452
0- 106 Au Silver Alloy ..... Silver m 402-0451
0- 65 Au 402-0389
45. Silver Alloy ..... Gold 402-0422
44. 402-0432
44. Silver Alloy ..... Gold 402-0420
44. Silver Alloy ..... Silver m 402-0419
0- 40 Au 402-0479
38. 402-0495
0-30 Au Silver Alloy . . . Oxygen m 402-0487
31. 402-0162
24. Silver Alloy ..... Gold 402-0425
23. Silver Alloy ..... Gold m 402-0424
21. 402-0431
7. 402-0430
5.3 402-0447
1.8 402-0446
Unsp. 402-0104
0- 41 Cd 402-0464
36. m 402-0409
32. 402-0299
0- 31 Cd 402-0478
0- 30 Cd e h 402-0441
27. m 402-0408
22. m 402-0206
5.2 402-0497
2-4Cd,2-3.9Pd 402-0443
I. Silver Alloy ..... Silver m 402-0410
0- 100 Cu m p 402-0052
20-47Cu 402-0407
28. 402-0040
7. 402-0483
2.5 402-0427
1.2 Silver Alloy ..... Copper m 402-0237
2.9 - 8.8 Mn 402-0500
.52 402-0413
0- 0.52 Mn 402-0472
.21 402-0414
0- 100 Pb p 402-0132
5. 402-0484
3.4 402-0486
0- 23 Pt Silver Alloy ..... Oxygen 402-0489
0- 100 Sb m p 402-0468
0-100Sb Silver Alloy ..... Silver m 402-0480
27. Intermetallic Sb Ag 3 402-0440
O.g - 6.2 Sb 402-0475
0- 5.4 Sb 402-0467
1.1 402-0445
.34 402-0444
0- 100 Sn m p 402-0054
0- 100 Sn Silver Alloy ..... Silver 402-0481
16. 30. 402-0508
5. 27. 402-0504
3. 27. I. 402-0507
3. 27. 402-0506
5. 26. I. 402-0505
14-22 Sn 402-0429
0- 11 Sn 402-0412
0- 9.1 Sn 402-0466
0- 8.8 Sn 402-0411
2.2 - 8.7 Sn 402-0476
Unsp. p 402-0208
49. Intermetallic Zn, Ag, 402-0496
38. Intermetallic Zn Ag 402-0203
3 - 22 Zn 402-0434
10-21 Zn Silver Alloy ..... Zinc m 402-0449

Property: •• Thermal conductivitr; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffuSivi~; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; II. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. al't
ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Therma volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
AS9
Composition (WBil.ht psr csntl Nama Propsrty Numbsr
Au Cd Cu Mn Pb PI Sb Sn Zn
0- 21 Zn • h 402-0474
4.5 402-0499
0- 3.1 Zn Silver Alloy .... Silver 402-0455
0-2.5Zn Silver Alloy .... Zinc m 402-0238
2. 402-0498
0- 91 AI Silver Alloy .... Silver m 402-0456
11 AI Intermetallic AI Ag, 402-0437
7.7 AI Intermetallic AI Ag 3 402-0439
6.5 As, 6 Ga 402-0501
0- 100 Bi 402-0461
0.33 Cr 402-0418
0.2 Cr 402-0417
0.86 Dy 402-0423
0.290y 402-0421
0.77 Er 402-0415
0- 100 Ga 402-0470
1.5 Gd 402-0442
0.48 Gd 402-0426
0- 40 Ge 402-0493
1.8 Ho 402-0416
0- 22 In 402-0436
0- 20 In Solder 402-0458
0- 19 In 402-0465
24 La, 7.1 Er Intermetallic
Er 0' Lao.• Ag 3 402-0473
Unsp. Li Silver Alloy .... Tritium m 402-0435
18 Mg Intermetallic Mg Ag 402-0438
17 Mg 402-0248
7.3 Mg no 402-0503
0.17 Nd 402-0469
30 - 100 Pd 402-0459
0- 100 Pd 402-0057
0- 37 Pd 402-0477
0- 22 Pd Silver Alloy .... Oxygen 402-0488
0.99 Pd 402-0448
26 - 32 Se 402-0492
27 Se Intermetallic Se Ag, • de 402-0250
27 Se Intermetallic Se Ag"
Irradiated 402-0396
27 Se, Doped Intermetallic Se Ag, 402-0433
27 Se Intermetallic Se Ag, ....
Silver 402-0307
27 Se Intermetallic Se Ag, ....
Selenium m 402-0256
0.5 - 3 Se Silver Alloy .... Selenium 402-0462
0- 20 Si 402-0460
0- 6.1 Si 402-0494
32 Sm Intermetallic Sm Ag 3 402-0453
0.84 Tb 402-0457
0-100Te p 402-0482
35 - 42 Te 402-0491
37Te Intermetallic Te Ag, no 402-0251
37Te Intermetallic Te Ag, ....
Silver 402-0428
5 Te Silver Alloy .... Tellurium m 402-0463
12.3 TI 402-0485
0.78 Tm 402-0490
45 Y Intermetallic YAg 402-0454

ALUMINUM ALLOYS CLASS 403


Com~ition (Weil.ht ~r csntl Name Propsrty Numbs,
Cr Cu Fe Mg Mn Ni Si Sn Zn
Aluminum Alloy (General) a de 9 403-0105
Aluminum Alloy EC
(99.5%) 403-0849
Aluminum (99.5%) ....
Copper m 403-0799
Aluminum (99.3%) • de 403-0872
Aluminum Alloy, Cast 403-0047

I'rIIperty: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient .. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. as"t ratio; L Prandtl number; ... Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
AGO
Composition (WBil.ht (16r csntl Nama Pro(16rty Numbsr
Cr Cu Fe Mg Mn Ni Si Sn Zn
Aluminum Alloy. Wrought 403-0046
British Brytal 403-0745
Russian AMG3 403-0931
0-100 Cr 403-0776
10 - 94 Cr 403-0848
0-2.9Cr 403-0933
1.5 1. .5 1.5 'Verilite - 2 403-0837
.98 Aluminum Alloy - Copper m 403-0685
.98 Aluminum Alloy - Magnesium 403-0677
.98 Aluminum Alloy - Zinc 403-0680
.65 403-0467
Unsp. 403-0800
0- 100 Cu 403-0075
10 - 95 Cu 403-0796
0- 60 Cu 403-0359
0- 39 Cu 403-0804
0- 33 Cu 403-0003
32. 0 403-0906
30. .2 0 403-0905
0- 26 Cu 403-0875
24. 403-0553
5.6 - 23 Cu 403-0803
14. 1. Aluminum Alloy 1411 403-0567
4- 14 Cu. 0.31 - 0.82 Fe.
8.3-13Si 403-0818
12. 1. 403-0883
12. 403-0201
5.8 - 12 Cu. 0.42 - 0.46 Fe
0.22 - 0.33 Mn.
0.33 - 0.39 Si 403-0811
.43 .24 .36 3.8 - 12 Cu 403-0827
10. 1.1 .26 .21 403-0815
10. 403-0700
9.9 1.1 403-0920
9.8 5. 403-0921
2.3 - 9.4 Cu 403-0891
9. 1. .3 .4 403-0814
8. 403-0556
7.8 .22 403-0904
7.2 403-0644
7. 1. 403-0884
6.8 .3 .4 .2 'Ahlminum Alloy 2219 403-0742
6.5 403-0200
6. .7 .4 .3 'Aluminum Alloy 2011 403-0261
5. 1. .8 1.2 1.2 .25 'Aluminum Alloy 2014 a de ghi 403-0192
5. 1. 1.2 1.2 .25 'Aluminum Alloy 25 S 403-0194
5. .4 .8 .4 1.7 Li 'Aluminum Alloy X2020 403-0735
0-5 Cu 403-0900
4.9 .8 1.8 .9 .8 .3 'Russian 0 16 9 i 403-0607
4.9 .5 1.8 .9 .5 .25 'Aluminum Alloy 2024 a de ghij no 403-0049
4.7 .4 .6 .23 Bearing Alloy 403-0925
4.5 1. .9 .2 2.3 .9 .25 'Aluminum Alloy 18 S 403-0193
4.5 1. .6 .8 1. 'Ouralumin a e 9 403-0434
4.5 .7 .8 1. .8 .25 'Aluminum Alloy 2017 403-0263
4.5 .7 .8 .8 .7 .3 'Russian 0 1 403-0938
4.5 .2 .3 .5 .25 'Russian V-65 403-0608
4.5 1. 1.2 1. 'Noral 26 S 403-0854
4.5 .75 .75 'German Lautal 403-0252
4.4 .25 1.4 .67 403-0816
0- 4.4 Cu. 0.55 - 1.3 Mn.
0.22 - 0.74 Si 403-0897
4.2 .26 1.8 2.2 .24 403-0930
4.2 .65 .7 .7 'Swiss Avional M 403-0802
4. .45 .64 2. .58 403-0817
4. 1.5 2. German YAlloy 403-0568
3.9 .31 1.4 2.1 .58 403-0820
3.9 .2 1.6 2. .27 .26 French YAlloy 403-0929
3.9 m 403-0062
3.7 .52 11 .3 Ouralumin 403-0835
3.7 .37 .52 .51 .16 Ouralumin 403-0836
3.7 .35 .36 .57 .25 Ouralumin 403-0834
3.7 403-0869

Property: •. Thermal conductivitr; b. Accommodation coeificient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diifusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; J. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A61
Composition (Weight pili' CBntl NBms Props'!!. NumbBr
Cr Cu Fe Mg Mn Ni Si Sn Zn
3. 1. .5 .2 .8 1. 'Aluminum ~IIoy 2117 403-0264
3. .5 .5 .2 .5 'Russian 0 18 403-0912
2.7 1.3 1.8 1.2 .25 'Aluminum Alloy 2618 403-0791
1. 2. 403-0887
2. 1.2 .8 1.3 .6 'British Hiduminium 403-0852
2. 1.5 403-0888
1.9 .51 1.1 .3 403-0832
.2 1.8 .6 .6 .2 1.3 1.1 0.23 Ti 403-0821
.41 403-0841
Unsp. Unsp. 403-0915
0- 100 Fe p 403-0865
45. Intermetallic Fe, AI, 403-0903
41. Intermetallic Fe AI3 403-0737
37. Intermetallic Fe, AI, 403-0902
2.5 - 11 Fe 403-0893
0- 8.5 Fe 403-0917
0- He 403-0878
1.2 (Fe +Si) 403-0860
.2 1(Fe +Si) 'Aluminum Alloy 1100 a d gh 403-0095
055 (Fe +Si) 'Aluminum Alloy 1145 403-0844
5 .2 403-0851
.44 Aluminum Alloy - Copper 403-0690
.44 Aluminum Alloy - Magnesium 403-0688
.44 Aluminum Alloy - Zinc 403-0689
.36 .32 403-0826
.35 .25 'Aluminum Alloy 1060 403-0840
2 403-0850
.2 Aluminum Alloy - Iron 403-0798
0- 100 Mg 403-0119
50 403-0890
0- 21 Mg. 0.22 - 0.3 Fe,
0.21 - 0.34 Si 403-0861
15. 403-0736
1.5-15 Mg 403-0892
12. 403-0558
10. 'German B. S. Seewasser 403-0862
0- 10 Mg 403-0874
9.7 403-0106
0-9.1 Mg 403-0296
9. .2 Bearing Alloy 403-0926
8.5 403-0914
8.4 3.8 Bearing Alloy 403-0927
7.5 403-0094
6.8 .8 .4 .2 0.2 Ti 'Russian AMg6 a e 403-0790
5.8 403-0864
.2 .4 5.7 .6 .2 .4 'Russian AMg5 403-0911
2 .4 5.6 .2 .3 'Aluminum Alloy 5056 403-0265
.2 5.5 1. 25 0.4 (Fe +Si), 0.2 Ti ' Aluminum Alloy 5456 a de 403-0633
.5 5.5 .6 .5 .2 02V 'Russian AMg5 V 403-0789
5.5 403-0881
0- 5.5 Mg p 403-0422
5. 'British N6 403-0208
5. Aluminum Alloy - Aluminum 403-0291
.4 4.9 1. .4 ' Aluminum Alloy 5083 403-0476
4.3 403-0078
.25 4.1 .83 British 054 S 403-0853
3. 403-0077
.35 2.8 0.45 (Fe +Si) 'Aluminum Alloy 5052 9 , 403-0197
2.5 .5 'British BA21 403-0857
2.5 403-0880
2.1 403-0863
2. Aluminum Alloy - Aluminum 403-0290
1.6 403-0068
.35 .3 1.4 .9 'Aluminum Alloy 6053 403-0198
.35 .4 .7 1.2 .8 .25 .25 'Aluminum Alloy 6061 e ghl 403-0283
.35 .4 .7 1.2 .8 .25 'Russian A0 33 403-0859
.4 .7 1.2 .8 .2 'Aluminum Alloy 6062 403-0266
.2 1.2 45 'Aluminum Alloy 5457 403-0847
1.2 'Reflectal 403-0472
.2 .7 1.1 .2 .4 .. 2 'Aluminum Alloy 5005 403-0630
1. 1.3 ' Aluminum Alloy 3004 403-0260
1. .5 1. 'British BA25 403-0855

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat: f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/it ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A62
Composition (Weitht per csntl N'fTII Propsrty Numbsr
Cr Cu Fe Mg Mn Ni Si Sn Zn
1. Remiral h; 40~473
0- 096 Mg 40~485
0.7 - 0.93 Mg.
0.41 - 0.6 Si 40~876
.5 .9 .7 .2 'Russian A0 31 • e 40~858
.35 .85 .6 'Aluminum Alloy 6063 40~267
.8 .4 'Aluminum Alloy 5557 ghi 40~1
4.3 Intermetallic Mn, AI" 40~845
0- 3.2 Mn 40~934
.23 .84 1.8 .4 40~831
.2 .7 1.6 .6 'Russian AMIS 40~788
.2 .7 1.5 .6 'Aluminum Alloy 3003 ghi 40~93
0.52 - 1.5 Mn 40~896
.57 1.1 .41 40~830
1.1 Aluminum Alloy ~ Copper 40~686
.91 40~466
0- 100 Ni 403-0469
46 - 56 Ni 40~369
30. Raney Nickel 9 ' 40~805
0- 20 Ni 403-0919
0- 15 Ni 40~871
5- 9.9 Ni. 4.5 - 9.8 Cu 403-0922
2.8 - 8.2 Ni 403-0894
0- 100 Si 40~907
0- 40 Si 403-0918
0- 24 Si 40~873
0- 23 Si 40~797
15 5 .7 1.5 21. 1.2 Co 'K. S. 280 403-0382
21. 40~540
3.2 .96 1.1 20 40~822
3.1 .84 1.1 4.2 19 . 40~842
.81 17. 40~813
4.2 - 16 Si 403-0895
15. 403-0295
0- 15 Si 403-0362
75 - 14 Si Aluminum Alloy ~ Aluminum 403-0839
4.5 .7 .8 1.5 14 . Bearing Alloy 403-0923
1.3 1. 1.3 .2 13 14 . 25 'Aluminum Alloy 4032 403-0195
14. 'Silumin 403-0253
4.1 .8 4.4 13 1.4 Mo 403-0824
.8 .5 13. 3 'Russian Al 2 40~909
.76 13. 403-0812
13. 403-0294
68 - 13 Si. 4.1 - 9Hu.
0.30 - 0.84 Fe.
3.9 - 7.2 Ni 403-0823
.22 .51 4.2 - 13 Si 403-0828
.89 .41 1.2 87 12. 403-0819
12. Aluminum Alloy 13 403-0531
0- 12 Si op 403-0417
.3 1. .3 .5 11. .3 'Russian Al 4 40~825
11. Solder 40~792
10. 403-0293
.57 3.1-10 Si. 2.2 - 6.6 Cu.
0- 1.2 Mn 403-0833
.25 .4 .6 7. 02 Ti Hypoeu1ectic Aluminum Alloy 403-0808
5. 40~292
1.4 1. 1.6 ' Anticorodal h' 40~784
016 - 1.4 Si 403-0913
.8 .7 1. 403-0407
.25 .6 1. 'Aluminum Alloy 6151 403-0196
.96 403-0870
0- 0.9 Si 403-0298
.23 .25 .42 40~478
.3 35 'Russian A0 1 403-0806
.24 .34 403-0795
0- 23 Sn 403-0484
0- 65 Sn 403-0436
0- 100 Zn 40~117
.51 12-95Zn 403-0829
36. Aluminum Alloy ~ Aluminum 403-0289
24 . 403-0244

.........rty: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. aiEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A63
Composition (Wei9.ht P!.' csntl Name PropBrty Numbs,
Cr Cu Fe Mg Mn Ni Si Sn Zn
24. Aluminum Alloy .... Aluminum m 403-0288
3. 20. 403-0886
17. Aluminum Alloy .... Aluminum m 403-0286
16. 403-0216
2.5 14. 403-0885
2.4 13. 403-0935
13. 403-0868
.8 1.5 .4 6. 10. • Russian AL9 403-0910
8.4 403-0867
.3 2. 2.7 6.8 •Aluminum Alloy 7178 403-0846
2. 1.6 6.7 • Russian V94 403-0908
.25 1.8 .3 6.5 • Aluminum Alloy 7007 403-0843
.4 2. .7 2.9 .3 .5 6.1 0.2 Ti •Aluminum Alloy 7075 e9 i 403-0045
2.1 .6 2. 1. 5.3 3.3 Cd. 1.2 Pb Bearing Alloy 403-0924
5.2 403-0171
.94 5.1 403-0936
.25 .8 .4 3.7 .3 .3 4.8 •Aluminum Alloy 7079 403-0634
.2 .4 2.8 .25 .3 4. •Aluminum Alloy 7039 403-0801
.2 .4 2.8 .25 .3 4. •Aluminum Alloy 7039.
Irradiated 403-0937
4. 403-0866
2.4 2.6 Ge 403-0249
1. Aluminum Alloy .... Copper 403-0514
1. Aluminum Alloy .... Magnesium 403-0515
1. Aluminum Alloy .... Zinc m 403-0767
Unsp. 0 403-0220
8.6 - 100 Ag Aluminum Alloy .... Silver m 403-0477
0- 30 Ag Aluminum Alloy .... Silver m 403-0605
0- 5.7Ag 403-0856
3.7 Ag 403-0786
40 Be 403-0810
35 Be. 0.5 - 1Mg.
0.5 - 1Si 403-0809
4.2 - 33 Be. 0 - 0.84 Fe 403-0838
7.3 Bi 403-0916
0- 6.5 Bi 403-0437
0-11 Ca p 403-0441
46 - 54 Co 403-0304
0- 100 Ga 403-0932
0- 73 Ge 403-0882
5.2 Ge 403-0285
0-5 Ge 403-0297
0- 4.7 Ge p 403-0465
2.6 Ge 403-0257
0- 4Li 403-0898
0- 1.5 Li p 403-0464
1.3 Li 403-0871
0- 100 Ta 403-0889
31 Nb. 16 Ti Intermetallic
Nbos Tios AI3 403-0794
0- 10 Pb p 403-0438
0- 55 Pu 403-0060
1.9 Pu Aluminum Alloy .... Plutonium 403-0787
1.7 Pu Aluminum Alloy .... Plutonium 403-0486
0- 11 Sb p 403-0427
5.9 Sb Bearing Alloy 403-0928
0- 69 Ta Intermetallic Ta A1 3•
AI Added 403-0604
0- 100 Ti 403-0471
0-69Ti.0-31 B Intermetallic
B2 , Ti, AI,_,
(n=O - 11 403-0470
40 Ti. 10 V 403-0752
31Ti Intermetallic Ti AI3 403-0793
0-0.4 Ti a 403-0879
4.3-18 U Aluminum Alloy .... Uranium m 403-0606
40 V. 10 Ti 403-0716
39 V Intermetallic VAI3 403-0807
0.55 V 403-0468
0.8 - 2.2 Zr 403-0899

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; Co Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; II. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. as"t ratio; L Prandd number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
AM
ARSENIC AUOYS CLASS 404
Composition {W,il.ht f!!.r CBntl Name Property Number
AI Cd Ga Ge In Se Te TI
27. Intermetallic AI As e gh 404-0014
o- 69 Cd, 0 - 36 Sn, Intermetallic
o- 20 In, 31 - 44 As Cd, "Sn, In, As,
(n=O -1) 404-0055
0- 69 Cd, 0 - 57 In, Intermetallic
31-43As Cd, ,In, As,
(n=O - 3) 404-0062
43 Intermetallic Cd As, hi 404-0067
o- 43 Cd, 0 - 30 In, Intermetallic
57 - 70 As Cd, Zn, ,As,
(n=O - 1) 404-0089
39. 9.7 Si Intermetallic Cd Si As, 404-0080
36. 5.2 In Intermetallic
Cd o 8 lno, As, 404-0084
34. 22. Intermetallic Cd Ge As, e h j 404-0036
32. 7.9 In Intermetallic
Cd o 7 Zn o , As, 404-0085
50. Intermetallic Ga As, Ga Added 404-0073
48. Intermetallic Ga As e ghlj mno 404-0001
48. Intermetallic Ga As, Irradiated 404-0076
48. Doped Intermetallic Ga As hi n p 404-0058
48. Doped Intermetallic Ga As, Irradiated 404-0071
48. Doped Intermetallic Ga As -
Germanium 404-0069
48. Intermetallic Ga As -
Manganese 404-0063
48. Intermetallic Ga As - Sulfur 404-0009
48. Intermetallic Ga As - Zinc 404-0008
48. Doped Intermetallic Ga As - Zinc 404-0060
46. Intermetallic Ga As, As Added 404-0074
39 5 4.5 Zn Intermetallic
Ga, 6 Ge o , lno , As,
Irradiated 404-0081
29. 10. 9.1 Zn Intermetallic
Ga" Ge o • Zn o • As, 404-0082
25. 23 In Intermetallic Ge Zn As, 404-0038
o- 62 In, 38 - 48 Ga, Intermetallic Ga In, As, ,
0- 52As (n=O - 1) 404-0072
0- 60 In, 0 - 48 Ga, Intermetallic Ga, , In, As
40 - 52 As (n=O - 1) 404-0011
41-100Se 404-0077
46 - 95 Se 404-0070
40 - 69 Te, 6.9 - 14 Ge, Intermetallic Ge o, Te, As
24-47As (n=0.5 - 1.7) I m 404-0068
13 B Intermetallic BAs 404-0075
46 Ir Intermetallic Ir As, 404-0088
42 Mn Intermetallic Mn As 404-0054
0- 100 Sb 404-0059
o- 64 Sb, 36 - 48 Ga, Intermetallic Ga Sb, , As,
0- 52 As (n=O - 1) 404-0083
27 Si Intermetallic Si As 404-0087
1 36 Sn, 20 In Intermetallic Sn Zn As,
Se Added 404-0065
Intermetallic Sn Zn As"
Te Added
1 36 Sn, 20 In 404-0064
36 Sn, 1 Pb, 20 In Intermetallic Sn Zn As" Pb
Added 404-0056
36 Sn, 20 Zn Intermetallic Sn Zn As, hi 404-0039
36 Sn, 20 Zn Intermetallic Sn Zn As"
Irradiated 404-0079
30. 31 Sn Intermetallic Cd Sn As, e h j 404-0037
30. 31 Sn Intermetallic Cd Sn As"
Irradiated 404-0078
29. 33 Zn Intermetallic Cd Zn, As, 404-0066
30 Zn Intermetallic Zn As, hi 404-0057
27 Zn, 12 Si Intermetallic Si Zn As, 404-0061
15. 20 Zn Intermetallic
Cd o, Zno 7 As, 404-0086

I'nIperty: e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Sp&.ific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alf t ratio: I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A6S
GOLD ALLOYS CLASS 405
Composition (Wei9.ht per csntl Name Property NumbiJr
Ag Cd Cu Fe Ni Pd Pt Sn Zn
Gold Alloy IGeneral) 405-0124
Gold 199.5%) 405-0228
Gold 199%) 405-0219
0- 100 Ag, 0 - 100 Cu m 405-0216
0- 100 Ag 01 h 405-0023
0- 100 Ag Gold Alloy <- Gold m 405-0221
0- 100 Ag Gold Alloy <- Silver m 405-0220
35 - 100 Ag 405-0194
0- 50 Ag 405-0201
45. 405-0206
35. Intermetallic Ag Au 405-0184
35. 405-0195
30. Gold Alloy <- Gold 405-0202
22. Gold Alloy <- Gold m 405-0145
22. Gold Alloy <- Silver m 405-0133
15. 405-0246
0- 13 Ag 405-0254
Unsp. 405-0045
37. Gold Alloy <- Cadmium 405-0186
37. Gold Alloy <- Gold 405-0187
35. 405-0255
35. Gold Alloy <- Cadmium 405-0185
35. Gold Alloy <- Gold m 405-0174
34. Gold Alloy <- Cadmium 405-0127
34. Gold Alloy <- Gold m 405-0140
0- 100 Cu 405-0069
5 - 65 Cu 405-0248
49. Intermetallic CU 3 Au e h n p 405-0078
49. Intermetallic CU 3 Au <-
Cobalt 405-0196
49. !ntermetallic CU 3 Au <- Gold 405-0197
43. 405-0109
29. p 405-0015
24. Intermetallic Cu Au m p 405-0080
19. p 405-0233
9.7 Intermetallic Cu AU 3 405-0009
2.5 405-0217
36. Intermetallic Fe, Au 405-0249
0.29 - 2.4 Fe 405-0239
0- 2.4Fe 405-0258
.87 405-0223
0-0.29 Fe 405-0257
0- 100 Ni 405-0167
5. 405-0218
0- 100 Pd 405-0089
20 - 80 Pd, 0 - 15 W,
10 - 76 Au 405-0259
50. 405-0085
41. 405-0251
35. Platinel 1503 405-0204
20. 'Palau Alloy 405-0088
1. 405-0225
17 - 100 Sn 405-0247
0- 100 Sn 405-0141
38. Intermetallic Sn Au 405-0092
20. Solder 405-0234
0- 6.3 Sn 405-0203
6. 405-0193
5. 405-0192
3.7 405-0208
2.8 405-0191
2. 405-0190
1.4 405-0189
.73 405-0188
28. 34. 405-0210
20. 31. 405-0211
15. 28. 405-0212
25. Intermetallic Zn Au 405-0090
3.6 405-0074
22 AI Intermetallic AI, Au 405-0183

Property: e. Thermal conductivitr; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; 9- Emittance; h. Reflectance; l Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. al't
ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A88
Composition (Weitht f!!.r csntl N.fM Pro,.rty NumbBr
Ag Cd Cu Fe Ni Pd PI Sn Zn
6.1 As, S.6 Ga 40S"()2S0
Unsp. Co 40S"()260
6.2 Cr Intennetallic Cr Au. 40S"()122
3.1 Cr, 2.9 Ti Intermetallic Cr Ti Au, 40S"()24S
0.42 Er 40S"()241
41 - 43 Ga, 0 - 49 Pd Intermetallic
Ga, Pd" Au, "
(n=O - O. IS) 40S"()2OO
41 Ga Intermetallic Ga, Au e h 40S"()182
8.4 - 20 Ge ef 40S"()244
12 Ge Solder 40S"()236
6 Ge, 1.6 Si ef 40S"()229
Unsp. Ge Gold;jermanium Eutectic 40S"()20S
1.2 - 9.3 In no 40S"()224
6.1 In 40S"()240
27 Mg Intermetallic Mg, Au 40S"()213
20 Mg Intermetallic Mg, Au 40S"()214
11 Mg Intermetallic Mg Au 40S"()21S
46 Mn Intermetallic Mn, Au 40S"()2S3
22 Mn Intermetallic Mn Au 40S"()238
21 Mn 405..()198
12 Mn Intermetallic Mn Au, 40S"()222
8.S Mn Intermetallic Mn Au, 40S"()2S2
6S Mn Intermetallic Mn Au, no 40S"()242
3.2 Si 40S"()209
3 Si Solder 40S"()23S
S7 Ti Intermetallic Ti Au, 40S"()243
.2 3 Ti 40S"()226
3 Ti 40S"()227
0.4S Tm 40S"()26I
44 V 40S"()263
6V Intermetallic VAu, 40S"()207
0.37 V 40S"()199
0.26 V 40S"()237
0.44 Yb 40S"()262

BORON ALLOYS CLASS 406


Com(!!!,sition (Weitht f!!.r csntl N.me Pro,.rty NumbBr
Cr Gd HI La Mg Nd Ti Y Zr
16. Intermetallic Mg B12 406..()008
0- 100 Ti 406..()011
41. 406..()009
38 Ca Intermetallic Ca B, 406..()QOS
41 Sc Intermetallic Sc B 406..()004
39 Si Intermetallic Si B, 406..()01S
30 Si Intermetallic Si B, 406..()016

BERYLLIUM ALLOYS CLASS 407


Composition (Weitht ,.r centl N.me PropIJrty NumbBr
AI Cd Cu Fe Mg Pb Si Sn Zn
Beryllium Alloy (General) a de 9 407"()009
Beryllium 199.35%) 407"()030
Beryllium CRGrade
199%) 407"()029
Beryllium Alloy,
Composition 1
lAir Research) e 9 407..()Q26
43 a de 9 i 407"()03S
33-43AI a de 9 i 407"()038
38. 'Lockalloy a de 407"()032
36. a de 9 i 407"()034
33 a de 9 i 407"()033
30. .69 .34 0.9 Mn 407..()Q28
28. .2S .S 407"()036
131AI +Mg) a d 407..()Q27
0- 100 Fe 407..()Q31

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b, Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; 0. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
AS7
Composition (W'i9.ht ~r CBntl N,m, PropBrty NumbBr
AI Cd Cu Fe MQ Pb Si Sn Zn
.9 0.2 Mn 407-0037
.28 .58 no 407-0025
46 Nb Intermetallic Nb Be 12 407-0007
13 Ni 407-0002
8.7 Ni 407-0023
68 Ni 407~024
44 Zr Intermetallic Zr Be 13 407~OO6

BISMUTH ALLOYS CLASS 408


Composition (WBi9.ht ~r CBntl N'mB PropBrty NumbBr
Cd Cu I In Pb Sb Se Sn Te
Bismuth Alloy IGeneral) 40~174
38. Bismuth-cadmium Eutectic 40~242
25. Solder, Soft 40~122
0- 100 In 408~237
35 - 67 In 40B~285
35 Intermetallic In Bi ef h 408~280
0- 100 Pb n p 40~001
0- 100 Pb Bismuth Alloy - Bismuth 40~116
0- 100 Pb Bismuth Alloy - Silver 408~267
0- 62 Pb, 3B - 4B Te Intermetallic
0- 52 Bi, Doped Pb, "Te, . ," Bi,"
In=O - 1) 408~25B
47. 40~299
44. 12. 40B~249
45. Bismuth - Lead Eutectic a d 408~070
44. 408~032
44. Bismuth Alloy - Bismuth 408~236
44. Bismuth Alloy - Lead 40B~235
B. 42. 40B~287
30 20. 408~2B6
29. 2.9 40B~252
2B. 16. 40B~247
2B. 21. French Darcets Alloy 408~303
26. 13. Lipowitz Alloy no 40B-0035
10. 26. 13. Bismuth Alloy - Bismuth 408~224
26. Bismuth Alloy - Lead 408~115
13. 25. 13. 'Woods Metal 40B~006
25. 25. 'Roses Metal no 408~02B
23. 6.6 Intermetallic Pb, Sn Bi, 40B~251
lB. 10. Intermetallic Pb Sn Bi, 40B~250
16. Bismuth Alloy - Bismuth 408~lB3
16. Bismuth Alloy - Lead 40B~114
Unsp. Bismuth-lead Eutectic a ef 40B~257
0- 100 Sb 40B~014
o- 51 Sb, 0 - 49 Se, Intermetallic
o- 4B Te, 0 - 52 Bi Sb, ," Se, '" Te,"
Bi," In=O - 1) 40~263
0- 37 Sb 408~304
3 - 20 Sb 408~290
12. 40B~069
0- 10 Sb 40B~291
7.4 40B~266
6.1 40~273
5.1 408~265
0- 4.B Sb 40B~282
3. .31 408~293
3. 40B~189
3. Doped 40B~292
I.B 408~256
Unsp. Unsp. 40B~234
36 - 51 Se, 0 - 49 In, Intermetallic
0-64 Bi In, '" Se, Bi,"
In=O - 1) 40B~297
8.6 - 47 Se 40~259
15. 37. Intermetallic Cu Se, Bi 408~240
15. 37. Doped Intermetallic Cu Se, Bi 40B~261
36. Intermetallic Se 3 Bi, • e hj 40B-0020
36. Doped Intermetallic Se, Bi, 40B~186

I'rcIpeooty. L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; I. Viscosity; g. Eminance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transminance;
Ie. alEt ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A68
Composition (Weiu.ht pBr centl N8me PropBrty Numbsr
Cd Cu I In Pb Sb Se Sn Te
33, 23 Ag Intermetallic Ag Se, Bi 408-0112
32, 5,7 Doped Intermetallic
Se" Teo J Bi, 408-0255
0-100Sn m p 408-0002
0- 100 Sn Bismuth Alloy <- Bismuth 408-0117
0- 100 Sn Bismuth Alloy <- Silver 408-0268
0- 84 Sn 408-0269
50, 408-0071
47, 408-0298
42, Bismuth - Tin Eutectic 408-0050
22, Intermetallic Sn Bi, 408-0173
11. 20, 408-0248
13, p 408-0239
4, 8, p 408-0253
13-85Te 408-0260
48 - 63 Te, 0 - 37 Sb, Intermetallic
0- 52 Bi Sb" TeJ Bi,_,,, Te
Added In=O - 1) 408-0233
48 - 61 Te, 0 - 39 Sb, Intermetallic
0- 52 Bi Sb" TeJ Bi,_"
In=O -1) 408-0184
0-61 Te,0-39Sb, Intermetallic
o- 36 Se, 0 - 64 Bi Sb" SeJ_J, TeJ,
Bi,_" In=O - 1) 408-0220
34-60Te 408-0308
49 - 52 Te Intermetallic Te J+, Bi,
In=0,13 - 0,48) 408-0271
45 - 50 Te 408-0244
49, Intermetallic TeJ Bi" Te
Added 408-0238
48 - 49 Te, 0 - 2,1 Ge, Intermetallic
49 - 52 Bi Ge, TeJ_" Bi,_"
In=O - 0,2) 408-0302
48, Intermetallic Te J Bi, a de hij no 408-0021
48, Intermetallic Te J Bi"
Irradiated 408-0230
48, Doped Intermetallic Te J Bi, a de 408-0245
47 - 48 Te, 0 - 1 Ge, 52 Bi Intermetallic TeJ Bi"
Ge Added 408-0301
44-48Te,0-3Se, Intermetallic
52 - 53 Bi Se, Te J_, Bi,
In=O - 0,3) 408-0296
o- 48 Te, 0 - 36 Se, Intermetallic
52 - 64Bi Se J, Te J_J, Bi,
In=O - 1) hi 408-0151
0-48 Te,0-36 Se, Intermetallic
52 - 64 Bi, Doped Se J, Te J_J, Bi,
In=O -1) 408-0185
,59 47, Intermetallic
SeOJ Te 14 .7 BilO 408-0281
47, Intermetallic Te J Bi"
Bi Added 408-0137
30 - 47 Te, 0,92 - 19 Sb, Intermetallic Sb,_" Se J_J,
0,9 - 18 Se, 33 - 51 Bi TeJ, Bi"
In=0,5 - 0,97) 408-0289
1,5 46, Intermetallic
Seo 15 Te"5 Bi, 408-0138
3,2 3,1 45, Intermetallic
Sbo, Seo 3 Te'7
Bi, 8 408-0254
3, 44, Intermetallic
Seo 3 Te'7 Bi, 408-0139
3, 44, Doped Intermetallic
Se03 Te" Bi, 408-0169
42 - 44 Te, 4,4 - 4,5 Se, Intermetallic
52 - 53 Bi Se 045 Te255 +, Bi,
In=0,06 - 0,19) 408-0272
4,6 42, Doped Intermetallic
Se 045 Te 255 Bi, 408-0214
6,1 40, Intermetallic
Se 06 Te, 4 Bi, 408-0181

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coeificient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diifusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A69
Composition (WBi9.ht pBr CBntl NamB PropIJrty Numbsr
Cd Cu I In Pb Sb Se Sn le
6.1 40. Doped Intermetallic
Se06 le,. Bi, 408-0105
7.7 38. Doped Intermetallic
Se075 le". Bi, 408-0217
7.2 38. Intermetallic
Se07 le'3 Bi, 408-0305
7.2 38. Doped Intermetallic
Se07.T".3 Bi, 408-0306
23. 37. Intermetallic Sb, le3 Bi, 408-0284
9.4 35. Intermetallic
Se09 le" Bi, 408-0288
9.4 35. Doped Intermetallic
Se09 le" Bi, 408-0142
11. 34. Intermetallic Se le, Bi, 408-0106
11. 34. Doped Intermetallic Se le, Bi, 408-0170
13. 31. Intermetallic
Se " le" Bi, 408-0149
27. 28. Intermetallic Sb le Bi 408-0278
.5 408-0243
0- 100 Ag 408-0279
0-lOAg 408-0241
0- 100 Ga 408-0264
0-100Ge 408-0276
40 La Intermetallic La Bi 408-0275
11. 16 Mg Intermetallic
Mg3Sbo • Bi '6 408-0295
15 Mg Intermetallic Mg3 Bi, 408-0283
0.2 - 0.8 Mn Bismuth-manganese Eutectic 408-0246
25 Na Intermetallic Na 3 Bi 408-0225
40 Pr Intermetallic Pr Bi 408-0274
48 PI Intermeta!!ic Pt Bi 408-0309
0- 100 Zn 408-0277
5.2 - 64 Zn 408-0262

BARIUM ALLOYS CLASS 409


Comf!!!.sition (WBi9.ht ~r CBntl NamB PropIJrty Numbsr
B Pb Sn le
32. Intermetallic B6 Ba 409-0001
48. Intermetallic le Ba 409-0006
0- 100 Cs 409-0010
49 Cs 409-0009
21 Cs 409-0008
37 Se Intermetallic Se Ba 409-0005

CALCIUM ALLOYS CLASS 410


Composition (WBi9.ht pBr CBntl NamB PropBrty Numbsr

Calcium (99.3%) 410-0001

CADMIUM ALLOYS CLASS 411


Comf!!!.sition (WBi9.ht ~r CBntl NamB Pro~rty Numbsr
Au Bi Cu Mg Pb Sb Sn 11 Zn
26. Intermetallic Cu. Cd, 411-0034
1.9 0.55 Ag Bearing Metal 411-0139
0-100 Mg 411-0093
0-100 Mg Cadmium Alloy .... Cadmium m 411-0105
0- 100 Mg Cadmium Alloy .... Magnesium 411-0106
31-66 Mg 411-0141
6.7-66Mg 411-0140
39. Intermetallic Mg 3Cd 411-0009
25. 411-0138
22. 411-0137
18. Intermetallic Mg Cd 411-0001

property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A70
Composition (W,iu.ht f!!.r csntl NBm, PropBrty NumbBr
Au Bi Cu Mg Pb Sb Sn TI Zn
17. 411-0103
8. 411-0136
6.7 Intermetallic Mg Cd 3 0 411-0002
3 - 100 Pb Cadmium Alloy .... Lead m 411-0116
0- 100 Pb m 411-0005
0- 100 Pb Cadmium Alloy .... Cadmium 411-0130
0- 100 Pb Cadmium Alloy .... Lead m 411-0129
0- 98 Pb Cadmium Alloy .... Cadmium 411-0115
17-94Pb 411-0111
0- 100 Sb p 411-0008
19 - 87 Sb p 411-0134
44-60Sb p 411-0125
0- 100 Sn 411-0006
11- 91 Sn 411-0110
3.2-81Sn Cadmium Alloy .... Tin 411-0131
31 - 44 As, 0 - 36 Sn, Intermetallic
0-20Zn,O-69Cd AS2Sn" Zn" Cd 3 _ 3"
(n=O - I) 411-0113
0- 100 Zn 411-0007
o- 57 Zn, 31 - 43 As, Intermetallic
0-69 Cd AS2Zn" Cd 3 _"
(n=O - 3) 411-0104
37. Intermetallic Zn Cd 411-0135
.35 411-0127
49 Ag Intermetallic Ag Cd 411-0038
22. 36 As Intermetallic
AS2Zn'4 Cd" 411-0112
15. 34 As Intermetallic AS 2Zn Cd 2 411-0119
15. 34 As, Doped Intermetallic AS 2Zn Cd 2 411-0120
13. 34 As Intermetallic
AS2Zn09 Cd2, 411-0109
7.1 32 As Intermetallic
AS2Znos Cd2s 411-0118
7.1 32 As, Doped Intermetallic
AS 2lnos Cd2s 411-0114
4.1 32 As Intermetallic
AS 2lno.3 Cd 27 411-0108
31 As, 0.24 In Intermetallic AS 2Cd 3 ,
In Added 411-0128
31 As Intermetallic AS 2Cd 3 411-0107
31 As, Doped Intermetallic AS 2Cd 3 411-0117
37 B Intermetallic B, Cd 411-0076
0- 100 Ga 411-0121
29 Ga 411-0142
5.8 li Intermetallic li Cd no 411-0056
41 Se Intermetallic Se Cd e hj no 411-0061
41 Se, Doped Intermetallic Se Cd h 411-0132
41 Se Intermetallic Se Cd .... Cadmium m 411-0124
41 Se Intermetallic Se Cd ....
Phosphorus m 411-0126
41 Se Intermetallic Se Cd ....
Selenium m 411-0133

CERIUM ALLOYS CLASS 412


Com~/tion (W,is.ht f!!.r csntl NBm, Prof!!.rty NumbBr
AI Ca Cu Fe La Mg Si Sn ln
28. Intermetallic AI2 Ce 412-0013
3. 8.8(Dy +La), 0.2 C, 1Se 412-0006
.22 412-0018
.87 412-0024
35 As Intermetallic As Ce 412-0023
32 8 Intermetallic B, Ce 412-0005
18 Co p 412-0016
12Co p 412-0015
11 Co 412-0017
6 Co p 412-0014
46 Ni Intermetallic Ni2 Ce 412-0012
0- 100 Pu 412-0011
34 Pu, 10 Co 412-0003

Property: a. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; a. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/Et ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A71
Composition (Wei8.ht per centl N8me Property NumbBr
AI Ca Cu Fe La Mg Si Sn Zn
25 Pu, 11 Co 412-0025
46Se Intermetallic Se 3 Ce 2 412-0010
45 Se, 7.5 Sr Intermetallic
Se. Sro.• Cd 2 • 412-0020
45Se 412"{)019
43 Se, 9.3 Ba Intermetallic
Ba O.5 Se, Ce 25 412-0021
42 Se, 16 Ag Intermetallic Ag 2 Se, Ceo 412-0007
36Se Intermetallic Se Ce 412-0008
48 Te Intermetallic Te Ce 412"{)oo9
0- 22 Y 412"{)022

COBALT AllOYS CLASS 416


Composition (Wei8.ht f!!.r centl N8me Property NumbBr
AI C Cr Fe Mn Ni Si
German Koerflex 200 415"{)204
Stellite Alloy 415"{)104
46 - 54 AI 415"{)155
32. 415"{)120
31. Intermetallic AI Co 415-0086
2.3 - 3 C p 415..{)164
0- 100 Cr p 415"{)162
0- 38 Cr 415"{)250
2.7 34. 3. 1. 2.5 1. 19W 'Haynes Stellite
Star J-metal 415"{)259
• h
1.1 33. 3.5 3. 6W 'Haynes Stellite
Alloy 6 a 415"{)192
• h
1.7 32. 3. 1. 3. 1. 9.5 W 'Haynes Stellite
Alloy 12 415"{)257
• h
2.5 30. 12W 'Haynes Stellite
Alloy 1 e h 415"{)258
.3 28. 2. 6 Mo 'Vitallium 415"{)004
1.1 23. 6 Mo, 2Ta 415"{)224
1. 22. .75 4.5 Ta, 0.75 Ti. 9 W, 'M AR- M322
2.5 Zr a a 415..{)199
.45 22. 4. 1.2 22. 5 Mo, 4 Nb, 8 W 'S-816 415"{)037
.85 22. 1. .3 9 Ta, 10 W, 0.2 Zr 'M A R- M302 • a 415"{)198
21. 3. 2. 11. 1. 16W 'Haynes Alloy 25 a a gh 415"{)008
.43 20. 5. .51 20. .45 3.8 Mo, 4.31Nb +Ta), German AT5113
4.1 W a da 415"{)203
20. 15. 2. 15. 7 Mo 'Elgiloy 415"{)173
1.9 18. .44 .33 415..{)197
1.9 6.7 .44 .33 415"{)196
0- 4.7 Cr 415..{)170
29 - 100 Fe 415..{)154
1.7 - 100 Fe 415"{)210
0- 100 Fe, 0 - 0.63 Mn 415..{)220
0- 100 Fe, 0 - 100 Ni n p 415"{)165
0- 100 Fe af n p 415"{)159
5. 27-95 Fe, ~8 CO 415..{)153
10-95 Fe,5-15 Cr,
o-75 Ni, 0- 75 Co 415"{)252
4.7 - 94 Fe m 415"{)143
o- 91 Fe, 8.4 - 8.8 B, Intermetallic BFe 2 _ 2 • Co 2 •
10 - 92 Co In=O - 1) 415..{)219
0-90 Fe, 0.31 - 0.63 Mn 415"{)227
26-89 Fe, 10-11 AI, 0-64 Co 415"{)144
27 - 85 Fe, 4.9 - 5.1 AI,
10 - 68 Co 415..{)191
0-84Fe, 15-16B, Intermetallic BFe 1-" Co.
0- 85 Co In=O -1) 415"{)206
23 - 68 Fe, 9.1- 30 Ni,
0-15 V,0-68Co 415..{)261
.2 50 - 60 Fe,
40 - 50 INi +Co) 415"{)215
9.1 26 - 56 Fe, 0 - 15 V,
35-65Co 415"{)253
10 - 55 Fe, 0 - 15 Cr,
5 Cu, 40 - 70 Co 415"{)254

~L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; II- Emittance; h. Reflectance; l Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; L Prandtl number; on. Diffusion coefficiant; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A72
Composition (Weight per CBnt) Name Property NumbBr
AI C Cr Fe Mn Ni Si
4.1 - 51 Fe 415-0194
0- 51 Fe, 0 - 20 Cr 415-0248
20-50Fe,5-25 Mo 415-0157
49. 2V 'Hipereo 50 a • 415-0091
49. Intermetallie Fe Co 415-0083
1.9 .33 20 - 43 Fe, 2.3 - 17 Cr 415-0195
9.1 32-41 Fe,0-15 V 415-0256
20-40Fe 415-0156
38. 10. 415-0185
38. 7.5 Mangelinvar 415-0186
10. 28 - 38 Fe, 52 - 62 Co 415-0262
8.9 37. Stainless - Invar 415-0208
37. 15. 10. Mangelinvar 415-0188
35. 15. 10. 415-0187
35. 10. 20. Mangelinvar 415-0189
35. 8.6 B Intermetallie BFeos Co" 415-0222
30 - 33 Fe, 9.5 - 11 Cr, Co - Elinvar
5 Cu 415-0255
15 - 33 Fe, 9.1 - 9.9 Cr 415-0200
9.5 30. 415-0207
12. 22. 17. Japanese Diaflex 415-0177
0- 22 Fe 415-0251
.47 .26 415-0202
Unsp. .2 Unsp. 415-0221
0- 50 Mn 415-0264
0- 100 Ni mn p 415-0026
5 - 95 Ni 415-0130
35 - 94 Ni 415-0172
0- 92 Ni, 8.4 B, 0 - 92 Co Intermetallie BNi" Co,_"
In=O - I) 415-0205
50. 415-0034
40. 415-0033
37. 415-0218
0- 35 Ni 415-0209
.45 26. 1. 32. 6 Mo 415-0223
25. 415-0064
23. 2 Ti, 1Zr 'Niveo 415-0113
23. 415-0217
8.8 415-0237
2. 415-0216
1.6 415-0168
0- 0.98 Ni 415-0171
.67 415-0236
0- 36 S 415-0190
0-100Si 415-0163
49. Intermetallie Si, Co 415-0023
32. Intermetallie Si Co a de h 415-0076
32. Intermetallie Si Co, Irradiated 415-0176
14. Intermetallie Si Co, 415-0179
0- 3Si 415-0260
4.1 Au 415-0235
0.46 Au 415-0234
0- 30 B 415-0167
16 B Intermetallie BCo 415-0181
8.4 B Intermetallie BCo, 415-0147
5.8 B Intermetallie BCo, 415-0180
0.37 B 415-0182
0- 100 Cu 415-0158
0- 100 Ge p 415-0166
38 Ge Intermetallie Ge Co, 415-0226
13. 33 Ge Intermetallie Geo, Si o, Co 415-0225
0- 100 Mo p 415-0161
5 Mo 415-0212
2 Mo 415-0211
44 Nb Intermetallie Nb Co, 415-0263
3.5 Nb 415-0231
0.43 Nb 415-0230
0- 100 Pd 415-0174
9-99.7 Pd 415-0178
2.9 Pd 415-0239
0.52 Pd 415-0238
0- 100 PI m 415-0175

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A73
Composition (Wai9.ht per cantl Nama Propet:!!. Numbsr
AI C Cr Fe Mn Ni Si
3.6 Pt 415-0241
0.38 Pt 415-0240
0-5 Re 415-0201
50 Sn Intermetallic Sn CO 2 415-0183
9.5 Ta 415-0233
0.51 Ta 415-0232
7.2 Ti 415-0244
3.9 Ti 415-0243
0.65 Ti 415-0242
7.1 V 415-0247
2.7 V 415-0246
0.52 V 415-0245
0- 100 W 415-0160
lOW 415-0169
5W 415-0214
3W 415-0213
11. 44 Zr 415-0184
44 Zr Intermetallic Zr CO 2 415-0249
2.4 Zr 415-0229
0.85 Zr 415-0228

CHROMIUM ALLOYS CLASS 416


Com~ition (Wai9.ht per cantl Nama Property Numbsr
AI C Co Cu Fe Mn Ni 0 Si
Chromium Alloy (General) 416-0062
Chromium (98.3%) 416-0211
0- 100 AI 416-0158
6- 90 AI 416-0222
2.7 - 18 AI 416-0200
0- 11 AI 416-0133
.7 .5 'Russian Kh i 416-0210
Unsp. 416-0189
0- 100 Co p 416-0152
50 - 100 Fe 416-0163
41-100Fe 416-0230
1. 39 - 100 Fe 416-0221
20 - 100 Fe 416-0217
0- 100 Fe n p 416-0001
5. 0- 95 Fe 416-0131
50-90Fe 416-0154
5. 10 - 90 Fe. 4.4 - 85 Cr 416-0202
1.5 49 - 89 Fe 416-0155
11. 0- 89 Fe 416-0130
4. 46 - 86 Fe 416-0156
7. 43 - 83 Fe m 416-0157
o- 68 Fe. 0 - 22 Mn.
9.8 - 51 Ni. 17 - 80 Cr 416-0220
40. 416-0013
40. Chromium Alloy <- Iron 416-0138
35. 0- 7.4 C 416-0170
1.7 34. .2 416-0172
3.4 31. 416-0173
30. Chromium Alloy <- Iron 416-0068
5.6 29. 416-0147
6.8 27. .37 416-0174
25. 0.86 - 7.5 C 416-0171
25. 3.9 416-0167
25. 2. 416-0169
25. 1.5 416-0165
24. 3.8 416-0168
2.1-24Fe 416-0223
23. 10. 416-0164
22. 9.4 416-0166
20. Chromium Alloy <- Iron 416-0139
10. Chromium Alloy <- Iron 416-0027
5.8 416-0194
0.7 - 5.7 Fe 416-0218
0- 5.2Fe 416-0151
5. 416-0137

"'-"v: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/Et ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient: o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A74
Composition (Weitht f!!.r csntl NBmB Prof!!.rty Numbsr
AI C Co Cu Fe Mn Ni 0 Si
4.6 3.6 (AI+ Mn + C) 416-0129
2.1 416-0193
2. .54 416-0205
1.1 416-0192
.7 .34 416-0204
.67 0.3 (Cr, 03 + Si 0, 416-0153
Unsp. 416-0017
0- 100 Mn 416-0199
11. 416-0073
0- 4.5 Mn 416-0198
2.1 416-0226
1.1 416-0225
.53 416-0224
.45 416-0150
0- 100 Ni, 0 - 100 Mo 416-0161
0- 100 Ni m p 416-0020
.5 416-0132
0- 100 Si, 0 - 40 Fe 416-0209
0- 100 Si 416-0022
5- 75 Si, 10 - 38 Fe,
15 - 57 Cr 416-0213
35. Intermetallic Si Cr .f n p 416-0051
27. Intermetallic Si, Cr3 416-0117
25. Intermetallic Si 3 Cr. .f 416-0124
24. 416-0178
15. Intermetallic Si Cr3 efgh n p 416-0028
7.6 p 416-0109
.53 .9 1. 416-0207
.53 416-0206
.29 416-0203
29 B Intermetallic B, Cr • gh
416-0090
22 B Intermetallic B. Cr3 416-0184
17 B Intermetallic BCr • h
416-0101
12 B Intermetallic B, Cr3 416-0183
9.4 B Intermetallic BCr, • h
416-0104
4.9 B Intermetallic BCr. 416-0103
Unsp. B 416-0181
46 Ge Intermetallic Ge3 Cr. 416-0162
0- 100 Mo 416-0149
10 - 90 Mo 416-0140
38 - 88 Mo 416-0148
38 - 85 Mo 416-0160
13. 22 Mo, 20 B, 22 Ti Intermetallic
B. Mo Si, Ti, Cr, 416-0196
20 Mo 416-0197
0- 16 Mo 416-0228
9 Mo 416-0216
1.1 Mo 416-0215
47 Nb Intermetallic Nb Cr, 416-0212
0- 48 Os 416-0188
50 - 100 Pd 416-0175
0- 69 Re 416-0219
35 Re 416-0146
0- 24 Ru 416-0187
0- 69 Ti, 29 - 31 B, Intermetallic
0- 71 Cr B, Ti" Cr,_"
(n=O -I) 416-0190
40 Ti 416-0201
25. 36 Ti 416-0180
33 Ti, 30 B Intermetallic
B, Tio• Cro. 416-0195
32 Ti Intermetallic Ti Cr, 416-0102
23 Ti 416-0182
22Ti 416-0177
0- 100 V 416-0135
o-95 V, 5 - 6 AI 416-0136
11. 0- 90 V 416-0134
22 - 83 V 416-0176
4.9 - 77 V 416-0159
50 V 416-0145
25. 37 V 416-0179

Property: •. Thermal conductivitr; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; •• Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. aiEt ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A75
Composition (W'ii.ht plr ClJntl Nam, Proplrty NumbIJr
AI C Co Cu Fe Mn Ni 0 Si
35 V,30 B Intermetallic
B2 Va.' Cro., 416-0214
26 V 416-0144
20 V 416-0143
9.8 V 416-0142
0- 9.8 V 416-0229
4.9 V 416-0141
0- 4.9 V 416-0186
0- 28 W 416-0185
0-81 Zr, 19-29 B, Intermetallic
0- 71 Cr B2 Zr. Cr,_.
(n=O -1) 416-0191

CESIUM ALLOYS CLASS 417


Comf!!!!Jtion (W,ii.ht ~r ClJntl Nam, Pro~rty NumbIJr
Ba Ca Cu Fe Li Na Rb Si
0- 100 Ba 417-0009
24. 3. Potassium - Sodium - Cesium
Eutectic 417-0008
Unsp. Unsp. Potassium-sodium-cesium Eutectic 417-0006
.5 1. 417-0007
0- 100 Hg Cesium Amalgam p 417-0005

COPPER ALLOYS CLASS 418


Composition (W'ii.ht plr ClJntl Nam, Proplrty Numb"
AI Fe Mn Ni Pb Si Sn Zn
Copper Alloy (General) e i 418-0014
Copper (99.4%) 418-1246
Aluminum Brass 418-1370
Beryllium Bronze • de 418-0587
Brass a de ghi 416-0203
Brass, Yellow 418-0119
Brass, Yellow, Free Cutting 418-1231
a- Brass m 416-0372
P- Brass 418-0255
Bronze a de 9 418-0180
Cupro-nickel 418-0361
Nerganden Brass 418-1335
Nicrocopper 418-1333
Phosphor Bronze 418-1060
40 - 100 AI 418-0517
0-100 AI 418-0096
5- 90 AI 418-1253
46. Intermetallic AI2 Cu 418-1048
40. 418-0398
30. Intermetallic AI Cu 418-0399
9.4 - 16 AI 418-1347
16. Copper Alloy .... Copper m 418-1161
9.1 - 15 AI 418-1320
12. Intermetallic AI Cu, 418-0130
12. Aluminum Bronze .... Aluminum 418-0593
11. 5.7 .81 6.3 Aluminum Bronze • de 418-1316
11. 5.5 .3 5.5 .3 'Russian Br. AZh N
10-4-4 418-1357
11. 4. 4. 1. 0.5 Cr ' Japanese HB-5 418-1384
11. 4. 2. .5 .5 'Russian Br. AZh
MIS 10-3-1.5 418-1356
10. 4. .5 .5 1. 'Russian Br. AZh 9-4 418-1355
10. 3. 1.5 Topal Bronze 418-1269
9.4 3.8 .35 .42 Aluminum Bronze 15 418-1389
9.2 Aluminum Bronze 418-1338
8.8 3. .75 4.6 .5 Aluminum Bronze 45 418-1390
8.6 418-1383
8.2 418-1150
8. 1.4 .42 Aluminum Bronze 8 418-1388
0- 7.9 AI 418-1387

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; II. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. al't
ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A76
CompDSition (Weight pi' CIIfItl Name Proplrty NumiJfJ,
AI Fe Mn Ni Pb Si Sn Zn
7.4 418-0926
7.2 418-1270
7. 2. 418-1310
7. Aluminum Bronze 418-0585
6.6 2.1 Aluminum Bronze D 418-1258
5.5 22 9.4 418-1288
5.5 418-1276
0.83 - 5.3 AI 418-1210
1- 5.1 AI 418-1209
5. Aluminum Bronze 418-0584
4.6 Doped 418-1254
4.5 4.8 418-1403
4.5 418-1255
4. 4. .8 'Tempaloy 841 418-1287
3.9 418-1382
3.8 418-1026
2.2 Doped 418-1256
1.6 418-0983
Unsp. Aluminum Bronze Eutectic 418-1279
Unsp. German Aluminum Bronze l52 418-1314
50. 418-0804
0.26 - 3.1 Fe 418-1201
0- 0.85 Fe 418-1385
.24 418-1346
0-024Fe 418-1398
0- 100 Mn 418-1265
10 - 90 Mn, 2.5 - 75 Ni,
0- 80 Cu 418-1364
28. Copper Alloy - Manganese 418-1232
13 26. Intermetallic AI Mn Cu, 418-1234
20. 20. 418-1365
20. 418-0280
12. 4. 'Manganin 418-0109
12. 12 418-1250
5.1 Copper Alloy - Manganese 418-1267
2.6 418-1233
2.4 Copper Alloy - Manganese 418-1266
3.9 418-1249
1. 418-1102
0-1 Mn 418-1203
.9 418-0972
0.21 - 0.84 Mn 418-1393
.39 418-0608
.31 418-0739
.26 418-1400
Unsp. 418-0743
38-100Ni 418-1350
0-100Ni e h mn p 418-0104
0-99 Ni, 0.21 - 0.45 Fe 418-1261
2 - 98 Ni 418-1401
21-76Ni 418-1343
36 - 53 Ni 418-1268
50 de 418-0024
1.4 45. ' Constantan • de 9 418-0666
45. 418-1306
40. 418-0445
38 418-1137
1.8 2.3 35. Monelcopper 418-1317
35. 418-0513
8.8 32 2.2 .66 89 Aterite NO.4 418-1294
8. .6 32. .6 0.25 C 'Everbrite 418-1285
6. 32 7. Aterite No.9 418-1293
.8 .7 31. 0.5 Be Copper Nickel
Beryllium 717 418-1324
2. 2. 30. 418-1371
30. 418-0076
10 - 30 Ni, 053 - 1.2 Fe,
0.41 - 0.67 Mn,
0.2 - 0.5 Zn 418-1251
.42 29. 5.7 Ambrac 418-1330
29. 1. ' Adnic 418-1283
28.
• d 418-1138

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. SpeCific heat; t, Viscosity; g. Eminance; h. Reflectance; i Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetriC expanSion coefficient; p. Surface tensIOn
A77
Composition (Weiflht per centl Name Property Number
AI Fe Mn Ni P Pb Si Sn Zn
0- 28 Ni 418-1219
8. 26. 24. 1Sb Brandes And
Schunemann Alloy 418-0954
25. 418-0025
418-1095
23. 418-1217
21. 4.6 - 23 Ni, 56 - 75 Cu 418-1305
21. 1. 18. 418-1323
20. 418-0075
19. 418-1038
18. 4. 6. 1. 418-1296
18. 17. 'Nickel Silver
18%
(65 - 18) 418-0702
11. 1. 17. 2 Co Incramet 800 418-1274
16. 418-1264
14. 418-1036
13. 418-1351
10. e h 418-0366
0- 10 Zn, 0 - 9.3 Ni Intermetallic
Ni, Zn, Cu, "
(n=O - 0.1) 418-1220
7.4 418-1016
4.5 5.8 418-1404
3.5 .8 418-1369
3.3 Copper Alloy - Nickel 418-0307
3.1 .86 Tempaloy 1396 418-1300
3. .61 Tempaloy 836 418-1286
2.5 Copper Alloy - Nickel 418-0306
1.9 418-0988
.9 Copper Alloy - Nickel 418-1152
.49 418-1172
0- 0.49 Ni 418-1208
.25 Copper Alloy - Nickel 418-0289
.2 'Russian M2 418-1358
Unsp. 418-1329
0- 100 Pb 418-1212
34. Stewart Bearin9 Metal 418-1292
o- 27 Pb, 0- 0.25 Ni,
2- 12 Sn, 0 - 3.2 Zn 418-1281
2. 26. 6. 418-1378
23. 1.4 Sb 418-1375
1. 22. 4. 418-1377
.6 12. 8. 1Sb 418-1376
5. 5. 5. 'Copper Casting
Alloy 85-5-5-5 418-0455
13. Intermetallic Si CU 3 418-1206
11. 418-1277
8. Intermetallic Si Cu, 418-1153
8. Doped Intermetallic Si Cu, 418-1260
5.8 418-1222
1.5 3.5 .25 .5 'Russian Br. KMts 3-1 418-1353
3.3 .5 1.5 Herculoy 418-1392
3. Silicon Bronze 418-0018
1.8 418-1307
0-100Sn n p 418-0115
2- 42 Sn 418-1318
18. 40. Intermetallic Mn Sn Cu, 418-1235
38. Intermetallic Sn CU 3 418-0579
0- 38 Sn 418-1271
33. Intermetallic Sn, Cu 3 , 418-1037
14-33Sn 418-1319
27. Intermetallic Sn Cu, 418-0147
.2 15 . Bronze 418-1289
5.1-14Sn 418-1344
13. Bronze 418-1252
1.5 12. .8 418-1373
12. German GZ- Sn Bz12 • de 418-1315
11 - 12 Sn, 2- 3 Zn Bronze 418-1301
.2 1.2 .2 11. .3 0.5Sb 'Russian Br. 0 F 10-1 418-1354
11. 0-5 Zn 418-0525
11. 418-0265

property: e. Thermal conductivity: b. Accommodation coeificient: c. Thermal contact resistance: d. Thermal diifusivity: e. Specific heat: f. Viscosity: g. Eminance: h. Reflectance: i. Absorptance: j. Transminance:
Ie. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A78
Composition (WBight (!!r csntl N8me Property Number
AI Fe Mn Ni Pb Si Sn Zn
0.89 - 11 Sn 418-1197
5 - 10 Sn 418-1309
9.7 4. Bronze 418-1341
9.2 418-1372
9. 6. 418-1379
1. 8.3 .6 418-1374
7.9 418-0264
0-7.7Sn 418-0465
.6 1.5 7. 2.5 418-1381
7. 0-5 Zn 418-0471
5. 0-7Sn 418-0466
0- 6.7 Sn 418-1272
.35 5.8 .3 'Phosphor Bronze
5%, Grade A 418-0866
4.9 5. 5.1 418-1402
3.9 418-0263
3.4 Phosphor Bronze 418-0964
1.5 Copper Alloy .... Tin m 418-0588
0- 100 Zn no 418-0202
20 - 54 Zn 418-1202
45 - 53 Zn 418-1239
50. Copper Alloy .... Zinc 418-0430
49. fJ- Brass 418-0648
48. fJ- Brass 418-0030
48. Copper Alloy .... Zinc 418-0529
47. fJ- Brass 418-1308
46. Copper Alloy .... Zinc 418-1113
45. fJ- Brass 418-0253
44. 418-0201
2.3 43. fJ- Brass 418-1360
43. 418-1129
.2 1.2 .8 .2 .7 40. 'Russian l Zh
MIS 59-1-1 418-1242
.5 40. 418-1337
40. 'Muntz Metal 418-0370
15 - 40 Zn 418-1328
1. .3 1. 39. Manganese Bronze 418-0783
.2 39 . 'Russian l 62 og 418-1243
1.5 39. 'Screw Metal 418-1336
.83 39. Tobin Bronze 418-1362
.75 39. 'Naval Brass 418-0781
0- 39 Zn 418-0607
2. 38. Forging Brass 418-0920
38. Brass 418-1313
.5 1.9 37. 'Russian lS 59-1 418-1359
3. 35. 'Anaconda 271 418-0268
35. 418-1124
33. Brass 418-0374
o- 31 Zn, 0 - 28 Ni Copper Alloy .... Zinc m 418-0955
0- 31 Zn 418-1218
30. 'Brass 70/30 a de j 418-0708
29. Brass 418-0259
.5 .3 28. Brass 418-1340
1. 28. 418-0908
28. Brass 418-0215
10 - 27 Zn, 7.4 - 9.2 Ni, Intermetallic
64 - 82 Cu Ni, Zn, Cu,_,_,
(n=O.l - 0.26,
x=0.08 - 0.1) 418-1213
.22 .2 16. 26. Nickel - Silver 418-1297
14. 2. 26. 418-1322
.5 24 . 'Admiralty Metal 418-1361
4.8 2.6 3.5 23. Manganese Bronze 418-1290
2. 10. 23. ' Aterite 418-1284
.25 1. 23. 'Russian l KZh 77-1-01 418-1245
2. 22. Aluminum Brass 418-0780
1.2 22. Brass 418-1363
21. 'Russian Brass L80 418-1282
3.5 20. m 418-0040
20. Intermetallic Zn 02 CUos e j 418-0249
3.1 19. m 418-1226
6. 4. 5. .2 .5 16. Hylensl Bronze 418-1291

Property: •. Thermal conductivi~; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; I. Transmittance;
k. al't
ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A79
Composition (Weight pi' c.nt) NBmB P'OpBrty Numbs,
AI Fe Mn Ni P Pb Si Sn Zn
3.8 15. m 418-1225
15. 418-0272
3.6 14. m 418-0041
.6 1. .5 4.5 .3 12. 'Russian LK80-3 L 418-1244
1.6 11. 418-0328
9.9 418-1122
6. 9. Bronze 418-1312
2.1 8.3 m 418-0281
1. 7.1 m 418-0279
3. 5. 7. 418-1380
7. 418-0453
4.9 5. 5.2 Brass, Red 418-1295
5. 5. 5. Brass, Red no 418-1349
5. 418-0061
0-5 Zn 418-0464
4.8 418-0247
2.8 418-0977
2. 418-0060
1.5 418-1238
.76 418-1280
Unsp. 0 418-0267
Unsp. Copper Alloy 482 Z 418-1327
Unsp. Copper Alloy 523 Z 418-1326
Unsp. Copper Alloy 561 Z 418-1325
0- 100 Ag, 0 - 100 Au 418-1207
0- 100 Ag m p 418-0108
44 Ag p 418-0826
19 Ag p 418-1311
7 Ag Silver Bronze 418-0913
5 Ag 418-0396
3 Ag 418-0817
1.7 Ag 418-0327
0.47 Ag • d 418-0530
Unsp. Ag 418-0668
15 As, 14 Ga 418-1348
lAs • d 418-0674
0.34 As 418-1368
0.2 As 418-1334
0- 100 Au mn 418-0481
35 - 95 Au 418-1339
47Au 418-1386
12 Be Intermetallic Be Cu 418-1248
2.9 Be, 0.65 Co 'Copper Beryllium 275 C 418-1057
2.3 Be, 0.6 Co 'Copper Beryllium 20 C 418-1056
.5 2.2 Be 'Russian Br. B2 418-1352
2 Be, 0.3 Co, 'Copper Beryllium 25
0.41Fe +Nil 418-1052
2 Be, 0.22 ICo +Fe +Nil 'Copper Beryllium 125 418-1224
2 Be 418-0496
1.4 Be 418-1303
Unsp. Be Beryllia Copper 418-1278
0- 100 Co p 418-1198
2.6 Co, 0.7 Be 418-1391
2.6 Co, 0.4 Be 'Copper Beryllium 10 418-1054
1.7 Co, 1Ag, 0.55 Be 'Copper Beryllium 50 418-1055
1.2 Cr 'Hidurel 6 418-1275
0.89 Cr 418-1367
0.46 Cr 418-0827
0- 0.46 Cr 418-1221
0.24 Cr 418-1094
0- 100 Ga 418-1366
5 Ga 418-1215
2.5 Ga 418-0984
1.1 Ga 418-1240
0- 100 Ge p 418-1230
7.5 Ge 418-0365
3.5 - 7.5 Ge 418-1299
6.8 Ge 418-1298
5 Ge 418-0360
0-4 Ge 418-1273
31-1001n 418-1216
0- 100 In 418-1199

"'-"tY: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. as/'t ratio; L Prandti number; on. Diffusion coefficient n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A80
Composition (W9ight psr ctlnt) N8m9 Propsrty Numb9r
AI Fe Mn Ni Pb Si Sn Zn
3 - 11 In 418-1345
2- 10 In 418-1332
3 In 418-0985
28 La, 8.4 Er Intermetallic
Ero , La 08 CU 4 418-1223
27 La, Doped Intermetallic
La o •• s Cu. 418-1396
24 La, 3.2 Er Intermetallic
Ero, Lao. Cu. 418-1397
21 La, 17 Er Intermetallic
Ero.4Lao .• CU4 418-1227
43 Mg Intermetallic M9, Cu 418-1200
17 - 20 Mg, 4.5 - 19 AI. Intermetallic AI, Mg Cu"
61-78Ca In=0.24 - 0.85) 418-0606
17. 20 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si075' CU'248 418-0849
15. 19 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si O • 9, Cu, 308 418-0848
14. 19 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si oss• Cu 1344 418-0847
13. 19 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si 0585 CU'415 418-0846
10. 18 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si 048 ' Cu '518 418-0819
7.8 18 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si0383 CU'.17 418-0746
6.4 17 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si 0317 Cu '.83 418-0738
5.3 17 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si O '.7 Cu, 733 418-0730
5. 17 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si 0254 Cu, 74. 418-0716
4.8 17 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Sio 243 Cu, 757 418-0853
4.3 17 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si 022 ' CU'778 418-0715
4. 17 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si O '07 Cu 1793 418-0709
3.6 17 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si0184 CU'81. 418-0696
3.2 17 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Sio '.7 Cu, 833 418-0695
2. 17 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si O '03 CU'897 418-0670
1.1 16 Mg Intermetallic
Mg Si0057 Cu, 943 418-0669
16 Mg Intermetallic Mg Cu, 418-0531
0-100Mo 418-1263
50 - 85 Mo 418-1302
0- 100 Pd 418-0194
0- 99 Pd 418-1304
0- 29 Pd, 18 - 20 Zn, Intermetallic
53 - 80 Cu Pd, Zno, CU 08 _,
In=O - 0.2) 418-1331
4.9 Pd 418-1241
3 Pt 418-0870
50 - 100 Sb a de 418-1342
18-100Sb 418-1214
0-100Sb n p 418-0562
49 Sb Intermetallic Sb Cu, 418-1205
22 - 49 Sb 418-1395
48 Sb Intermetallic Sb081 Cu ,.9 418-1229
39 Sb Intermetallic Sb Cu 3, Cu
Added 418-1204
38 Sb Intermetallic Sb08 CU'9 418-1228
31 Sb, 20 Se Intermetallic Sb Se CU 3 418-1259
4- 18 Sb 418-1394
45 Se Intermetallic Se, CU 3 418-1170
42 Se Intermetallic Se CU'89 ~
Copper 418-0639
39 Se Intermetallic Se Cu '9. 418-1105
38 Se Intermetallic Se Cu, 418-0718

Property: e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E
t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
AS1
Composition (Weitht pBr centl Name PropBrty Number
AI Fe Mn Ni Pb Si Sn Zn
38 Se, Doped Intermetallie Se CU 2 418-1321
0- 38 Se, 0 - 50 Te, Intermetallie
50 - 62Cu Se,_, Te,Cu 2
(n=O - 1) 418-1211
50 Te Intermetallie Te CU 2 418-1257
0-100W 418-1247
0.7 Zr 'Amzire 418-1262

DYSPROSIUM ALLOYS CLASS 419


Composition (Weitht I!!.r centl Name PropBrty Number
B Ca Fe Mg Ni Pb Si Ta Zn
29. Intermetallie B. Dy 419-0001
.5 419-0003
44-68Te 419-0002

ERBIUM ALLOYS CLASS 420


Composition (Weio.ht pBr cent) Name PropBrty Number
B
44. Intermetallie 8" Er 42()'oo()2
28. Intermetallie B. Er 420-0001
31 As Intermetallie As Er 42()'oo()3
42 Sb Intermetallie Sb Er 420-0004
0- 100 Tm 420-0007
50 Tm Intermetallie Tm Er 420-0008
25 im Intermetallie Tm Er3 420-0006
0- 100 Y 420-0005

EUROPIUM ALLOYS CLASS 422


Composition (Weitht I!!.r centl Name PropBrty Number
B
30. Intermetallie B. Eu og 422-0001
34 Se Intermetallie Se Eu • e hj n 422-0002
46 Te Intermetallie Te Eu 422-0003

GALLIUM ALLOYS CLASS 425


Composition (Weitht pBr cent) Name PropBrty Number
AI Cd Cu Hg In Pb Si Sn Zn
0-100AI 425-0040
0- 100 Cd 425-0022
0- 100 Cu 425-0039
0- 100 Hg 425-0018
0- 100 In p 425-0011
25. 13. 425-0037
24. 425-0028
21. 13. ef 425-0038
0-100 Pb 425-0031
0- 100 Sn 425-0025
0- 100 Zn 425-0035
0- 100 Ag 425-0026
50 As Intermetallie As Ga, Ga Added 425-0033
0- 100 Bi 425-0023
43 Bi 425-0041
46 Co Intermetallie Co Ga 425-0036
38 Fe Intermetallie Fe Ga '3 425-0015
0- 100 Ni 425-0029
46 Ni Intermetallie Ni Ga 425-0024
0- 100 Sb 425-0027
36 - 64 Sb, 0 - 22 As, Intermetallie As, Sb,_, Ga
36 - 41 Ga (n=O - 0.5) 425-0017

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A82
ComplJ$ition (Weitht e!! centl N8me Property Number
AI Cd Cu Hg In Pb Si Sn Zn
o- 64 Sb, 0 - 52 As, Intermetallic As, Sb, , Ga
36-48Ga (n=O - 1) 425-0034
0- 42 Te 425-0032
0- 100 TI 425-0030

GADOLINIUM ALLOYS CLASS 426


Comf!!!!/tion (Weitht I!!.r centl N8me Property Number
8 Cd Cu Hg In La Si Sn Zn
29. Intermetallic 8, Gd • e9 426-0002
26 AI Intermetallic AI, Gd 426-0011
43 Co Intermetallic Co, Gd 426-0010
2.1 Mg 426-0016
0.98 Mg 426-0015
43 Ni Intermetallic Ni, Gd 426-0012
0- 100 Pr 426-0008
50 Pr 426-0009
25 Pr 426-0004
15 Pr 426-0007
5 Pr 426-0006
40 Se. 15 Ag Intermetallic Ag, Se, Gd, 426-0005
14 Th 426-0014
7.2 Th 426-0013

GERMANIUM ALLOYS CLASS 427


Composition (Weitht per cent) N8me PropBrty Number
AI Fe Ga Ni Sb Si Sn Zn
27 - 100 AI 427-O069
Unsp. 427-0080
0- 100 Fe 427-0090
28. Intermetallic Fe Ge, 427-0083
0- 5.8 Ga 427-0089
0- 0.86 Ga 427-0019
0- 100 Ni 427-0021
0-9.7 Sb 427-0086
47-100Si 427-0095
0-100Si 427-0012
o- 100 Si. Ooped 427-0068
47. 427-0038
47. Ooped Intermetallic Si o, Ge o3 • e 427-0006
47. Intermetallic Si o, Ge o3
- Phosphorus 427-0016
41. 427-0096
32. 427-0013
28. Intermetallic Si Ge 427-0078
28. Doped Intermetallic Si Ge 427-0076
25. 427-0077
14. 427-0037
11. 427-0008
7.8 - 11 Si 427-0092
2. 427-0035
0- 0.51 Si 427-0017
.4 427-0082
Unsp. 427-0002
Unsp. Germanium Alloy, Irradiated 427-0043
0- 100 Sn 427-0023
o- 71 Sn. 29 - 40 Mg. Intermetallic
0- 60 Ge Mg, Sn, Ge,
(n=O - 1) • d 427-0031
0- 11 Sn 427-0018
o- 10 As. 0 - 96 Ga. Intermetallic
90 Ge As o, ,Ga, Ge 09
(n=O-O.l) 427-0032
0- 52 As, 0 - 4.8 Ga. Intermetallic
95 Ge Aso 05 ,Ga, Geo95
(n=O - 0.05) 427-0029
268a 427-0091

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Eminance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transminance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A83
Composition (Wail.ht per csntl Nama Property Numbsr
AI Fe Ga Ni Sb Si Sn Zn
0- 100 Bi 427-0026
0- 16 Bi 427-0085
0- 100 Co 427-0022
45 Co Intermetallic Co Ge 427-0093
29 Co Intermetallic Co Ge 2 427-0094
41 Cr Intermetallic Cr Ge 427-0071
29 Cr Intermetallic Cr 11 Ge,. 427-0072
0- 100 Cu p 427-0020
0- 100 In 427-0025
o- 28 In, 0- 21 As, Intermetallic
72 - 79 Ge As o.2_, In, Geo8
(n=O - 0.2) 427-0034
0- 15 In, 0 - 10 As, Intermetallic
85-90Ge As o,_, In, Geo•
(n=O - 0.1) 427-0033
0- 9.2 In 427-0088
50 - 52La 427-0084
49la Intermetallic La Ge 2 427-0014
40 - 63 Mg, 0 - 37 Si, Intermetallic
0- 60 Ge Mg2Si, Ge"
(n=O -1) 427-0070
40 Mg Intermetallic Mg 2Ge a def h 427-0046
0-100Pb 427-0024
49 Pr Intermetallic Pr Ge 2 427-0079
36 Se, 19 Te Intermetallic
Se 075 Teo 2' Ge hj 427-0007
0-100Te 427-0081
0- 100 TI 427-0028
0-15 TI 427-0087
43 Y Intermetallic YGe'62 427-0015

HAFNIUM ALLOYS CLASS 428


Composition (Waig,ht f!!.r cantl Nama Property Numbsr
B Be Ge Ni Sb Se Si Te Zr
16. 16 Ce Intermetallic (Ce B6)",
(B2 Hf)77 , 428-0024
16. lSLa Intermetallic (La B6b,
IB2 H~77' 428-0025
16. 9.3 Y Intermetallic
(y B6 ), IB2 H~8 428-0026
11. Intermetallic B2 Hf a de 9 428-0007
35. Intermetallic Be 21 Hf2 428-0006
47. Intermetallic Se 2 Hf h j 428-O019
0- 100 Zr 428-0009
3.4 - 83 Zr 428-0021
2.7 428-0020
2.4 428-0018
2.1 428-0027
31 AI Intermetallic AI3 Hf 428-0022
22 Rh 428-0017
5 Rh 428-0016
3 Rh 428-0015
1.2 Rh 428-0014
2. 22 Ta, 2.2 Mo Hf -20 Ta -2 Mo a d 428-0023

MERCURY ALLOYS CLASS 429


Composition (Wail.ht per csntl Nama Property Numbsr
Ag Cd Cs In Na Sn TI Zn
0- 100 Cs Cesium Amalgam p 429-0158
0- 100 In 429-0128
15. Mercury Alloy <- Indium 429-0139
15. Mercury Alloy <- Mercury 429-0145
5. Mercury Alloy <- Indium 429-0138
5. Mercury Alloy <- Mercury 429-0144
0- 100 K 429-0015
0- 4.6 K Potassium Amalgam <- Potassium 429-0159

Property: e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/Et ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A84
Composition (WBiU.ht psr csnt) NamB Propsrty Numbsr
Ag Cd Cs In Na Sn TI In
Unsp. Potassium Amalgam m 429-0058
0- 42T1 429-0163
4 - 42T1 Thallium Amalgam <- Mercury 429-0067
4- 42 TI Thallium Amalgam <- Thallium m 429-0038
0- 40 TI 429-0161
0- 30 TI 429-0162
29. Intermetallic TI2 Hg 5 429-0129
0- 100 Ga 429-0070
45 Ga 429-0164
26 Ga 429-0165
8 Ga 429-0166
22 Mn Intermetallic Mn Hg 429-0019
9.9 Mn Intermetallic Mn2 Hg5 429-0003
28 - 51 Se, 0 - 49 In, Intermetallic
0- 72 Hg In2_2" Se 3 Hg 3 "
(n=O - 1) 429-0002
28 Se Intermetallic Se Hg • h 429-0018
28 Se, Doped Intermetallic Se Hg 429-0160
25 - 28 Se, 0.8 - 6.1 Cd, Intermetallic
0.9 - 7Te, 62 - 71 Hg Cd" Se,_" Te" Hg,_"
(n=0.02 - 0.15) 429-0020
39 - 66 Te, 0 - 34 In, Intermetallic Te In" Hg,_"
0- 61 Hg (n=O -1) 429-0119
39 - 53 Te, 0 - 47 Cd, Intermetallic Cd" Te Hg,_"
0- 61 Hg (n=O -1) 429-0126
40 - 51 Te, 3.5 - 41 Cd, Intermetallic
8.1-57 Hg Cd" TeHg,_"
(n=0.1 - 0.9) 429-0028
40 - 51 Te, 3.5 - 41 Cd, Intermetallic Cd" Te Hg,_"
8.1 - 57 Hg, Doped (n=0.1 - 0.9) 429-0029
39 Te Intermetallic Te Hg hj 429-0037

HOLMIUM ALLOYS CLASS 430


Composition (WBiu.ht psr cBntl NamB Propsrty Numbsr
AI Ca Cu Dy Er Fe Ni Ta Y
44 B Intermetallic B'2 Ho 430-0005
28 B Intermetallic B, Ho 430-0001
44 Zn Intermetallic Zn 2 Ho 430-0004

INDIUM ALLOYS CLASS 431


Composition (WBig,ht psr cBnt) NamB Propsrty Numbsr
As Bi Cs Ga Pb Se Sn TI Zn
40 - 52 As, 0 - 48 Ga, Intermetallic As Ga ,_" In"
0- 60 In (n=O - 1) 431-0036
o- 52 As, 38 - 48 Ga, Intermetallic As,_" Ga In"
0- 62 In (n=O - 1) 431-0128
40. Intermetallic As In a • gh j no 431-0015
40. Doped Intermetallic As In 431-0097
40. Intermetallic As In <- Cadmium 431-0016
40. Doped Intermetallic As In <- Cadmium 431-0084
40. Intermetallic As In <- Copper 431-0115
40. Intermetallic As In <- Gold 431-0116
40. Intermetallic As In <- Zinc 431-0022
40. Doped Intermetallic As In <- Zinc 431-0095
29. 27. Intermetallic As Ga In 431-0139
0- 100 Bi p 431-0107
32 - 65 Bi 431-0148
48. Intermetallic Bi In2 431-0007
7. 431-0064
5.3 431-0087
4. 431-0106
0-4 Bi 431-0149
3.6 431-0159
3.4 431-0145
3. 431-0105
2.7 431-0160

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
ASS
Composition (Wei9..ht per csnt) Name Property Number
As Bi Cs Ga Pb Se Sn TI Zn
1.9 431-0104
1.8 431-0144
0- 100 Ga 431-0099
0- 100 Pb p 431-0041
0- 21 Pb 431-0131
0-17Pb 431-0085
5.3 - 14 Pb 431-0153
13. 431-0009
12. 431-0126
11. 431-0102
9.5 431-0111
8.7 431-0101
7.1 431-0112
7. 431-0129
6.8 431-0100
5.3 431-0132
2.6 2.6 Hg 431-0135
1.5 Indium Alloy <- Indium 431-0125
.5 Indium Alloy <- Indium m 431-0124
.5 Indium Alloy <- lead 431-0123
.36 431-0118
45. Intermetallic See In5 431-0151
41. Intermetallic Se In a e h 431-0069
26. Intermetallic Se In, 431-0026
0- 100 Sn 431-0043
50. 'CerroseaJ-35
Solder, Soft 431-0127
48. 431-0029
48. Indium - Tin Eutectic <-
Indium 431-0138
48. Indium-tin Eutectic <- Tin 431-0033
12. 431-0136
0- 10 Sn 431-0130
0- 5.1 Sn 431-0161
1. 431-0098
1. Indium Alloy <- Indium 431-0034
1. Indium Alloy <- Tin 431-0035
.21 431-0117
27 - 50 TI 431-0096
49. 431-0155
27 - 49 TI 431-0146
42. 431-0154
29. 431-0156
0- 6.8 TI 431-0152
5.2 431-0133
6.1 - 27 Zn Indium Alloy <- Zinc 431-0030
48 AI 431-0137
5.5 AI Indium Alloy <- Indium 431-0157
5.3 AI. 3.7 Ag 431-0158
46 Au Intermetallic Au In, 431-0090
0- 100 Cu 431-0044
0- 69 Cu 431-0109
320y Intermetallic Oy In, 431-0094
31 Gd Intermetallic Gd In3 431-0093
0- 100 Ge 431-0113
0- 100 Hg 431-0122
5.1 Hg 431-0134
8.4 - 12 Mg 431-0110
11 Mn 431-0162
48 Pd Intermetallic Pd In e h 431-0103
0- 100 Sb 431-0121
o- 52 Sb, 0 - 40 As, Intermetallic As, Sb,~, In
48 - 60 In (n=O -I) 431-0120
44 - 51 Sb, 0 - 8.1 Te, Intermetallic Sb, Te,~, In
48 - 49 In (n=0.85 - I) 431-0108
43 - 51 Sb, 0 - 9 Te, Intermetallic
48 - 49 In Sb'+4' Te, In'+5'
(n=O - I) 431-0141
35-51 Sb,0-20Te, Intermetallic
45 - 49 In Sb,~, Te" In,+,
(n=O - 0.15) 431-0150

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k.al't ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermalline.r expansion coefficient; 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A86
Composition (Weil.ht "" CBntl Name Propl'!l. Number
As Bi Cs Ga Pb Se Sn TI Zn
45 Sb, 7.5 Te Intermetallic
Sbo.•, Teo 15 In,.o, 431-0079
43 Sb, 9 Te Intermetallic Sb, Te In. 431-0140
10. 38Sb Intermetallic As o, Sb07 In hj 431-0163
10. 38 Sb, Doped Intermetallic Aso, Sb07 In hj 431-0164
35-53 Te,0-14 Se, Intermetallic Se,_, Te, In
47 - 52 In In=0.6 - 1) 431-0119
45 Te, 7.2 Sb Intermetallic Sb Te. In7 431-0142
36 Te Intermetallic Te In, 431-0083
35 Te, 17 Sb Intermetallic Sb Te, In, 431-0147
5.4 28 Te Intermetallic As Te, In. 431-0143
42 - 51 Th 431-0114
33 Yb Intermetallic Yb In, 431-0086

IRIDIUM ALLOYS CLASS 432


Composition (Weis.ht ~r CBntl Name Proplrty Number
Bi Cd Cs In Pb PI Sn TI Zn
0- 100 PI 432-0019
25. 432-0006
13. 12 Os 432-0008
50 Fe 432-0026
40 Fe 432-0027
11 Fe 432-0020
4.9 Fe 432-0013
3.1 Fe 432-0012
1.5 Fe 432-0011
0.3 Fe 432-0010
5.3 Mo 432-0015
45 Nb 432-0021
3.8 Nb 432-0017
0- 100 Ni 432-0022
0- 100 Os 432-0014
25 Os 432-0004
130s,7.1Rh 432-0007
13 Re, 7.1 Rh 432-0009
10 Re 432-0003
15 Rh 432-0005
7.1 Ta 432-0018
44 V 432-0023
37 V 432-0025
31 V 432-0024
9.6 W 432-0016

POTASSIUM ALLOYS CLASS 433


Composition (Weiflht plr centl Name PropBrty Number
Bi Cd Cs Hg Na PI Sn TI Zn
26. 433-0043
3.9 .75 433-0044
0- 100 Hg 433-0006
Unsp. 433-0046
0- 100 Na p 433-0007
50. 433-0001
49. 433-0047
44. a ef 433-0003
37. Intermetallic Na K a e p 433-0014
26. 433-0027
25. Potassium - Sodium
Eutectic of 433-0010
23. Na K-78 433-0024
22. 433-0005
21. 433-0049
.24 .67 0.26 Rb 433-0045
.3 433-0048

Property: a. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
AS7
LANTHANUM ALLOYS CLASS 434
Composition (WBitht l!!.r csntl NamB Propsrty Numbsr
AI Be Ca Ce Fe Gd Sn TI Zn
28. Intermetallic AI2 La 434-0023
0.1- 0.76 Ce 434-0028
0-2.4Gd 434-0025
1.1 434-0020
.93 434-0016
.9 a • 434-0013
.79 434-0010
.5 434-0011
.3 434-0015
.2 434-0014
32 B Intermetallic B. La a
• gh
434-0006
48 - 50 Ge 434-0027
34 Ge Intermetallic Ge La 434-0026
2.5 Lu 434-0029
1.4 Lu, 0.96 Tb 434-0030
1.3 Lu, 1.1 Tb 434-0031
.25 0.5 Nd 434-0018
47 Sb Intermetallic Sb La 434-0021
• h
41-47 Se Intermetallic Se" La,~"
(n=0.55 - 0.605) 434-0024
46 Se Intermetallic Se 3La 2 434-0019
36 Se Intermetallic Se La e h 434-0001
29 Si Intermetallic Si 2La 434-0017
48 Te Intermetallic Te La 434-0012
0- 100 Y 434-0022

LITHIUM ALLOYS CLASS 436


Composition (WBi9.ht l!!.r cBntl NamB Propsrty Numbsr
AI Be Ca Fe Hg Mg Pb Si Sn
0- 89 Mg 435-0009
0.26 Na 435-0008

LUTETIUM ALLOYS CLASS 436


Composition (WBitht psr csntl NamB Propsrty Numbsr
B
27. Intermetallic B. Lu 436-0001

MAGNESIUM ALLOYS CLASS 438


Composition (WBi9.ht l!!.r csntl NamB Propsrty Numbsr
AI Cd Cu Fe Mn Pb Si Sn Zn
Magnesium Alloy (General) a de h 438-0037
Magnesium Alloy (99.8%) 438-0310
A.m. 503 436-0274
AZ33 A 9 i 438-0297
HM21 438-0316
ZRE1 438-0275
0- 100 AI 438-0004
50. 438-0311
46. Intermetallic AI3 Mg. 438-0240
43. Intermetallic AI2 Mg 3 438-0031
0- 43 AI 438-0276
5- 13 AI 438-0313
12. 2. 438-0192
12. 438-0026
11. .45 German Elektron VI 438-0320
10. .4 Elektron Vlw 438-0300
10. 2. 438-0194
4.4 - 10 AI 438-0295
9.7 .5 1. 'A Z91 A 9 i 438-0210
9.5 .2 .5 'German Elektron AZ91 438-0317
9. .3 .5 438-0283

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Eminance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transminance;
Ie. a/'t ratio; L Prandtl number; on. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A88
Composition (WBil.ht pIN csntl NamB PropIJrty NumbBr
AI Cd Cu Fe Mn Pb Si Sn Zn
9. .2 1. Atesia T 438-0333
8.7 .33 .42 German Elektron A9 V 438-0319
8.5 1. 2. .5 'Dow Metal D 438-0303
8. 2. 438-0191
8. 438-0024
7.7 .5 438-0322
6.3 438-0298
6. .5 .2 1. 'German Elektron AZM 438-0321
6. .4 3. 438-0306
6. .35 .3 3. 'German Elektron AZG 438-0318
6. 2. 438-0190
6. 438-0068
5. 3. .5 3. 'Elektron AZD 438-0307
5. 3. .4 3. 438-0309
4.1 .27 438-0296
4. 3. 1. 438-0061
4. 2. 2. 438-0062
4. 2. 1. .5 438-0060
4. 1. 1. 1. 438-0058
4. .4 3. 438-0305
4. 438-0022
3.5 .2 .3 1.3 'A Z31 A 438-0249
.9 Magnesium Alloy ~ Plutonium 438-0272
.8 Magnox AI 80 438-0330
1. Magnox B 438-0121
.9 'Magnox A12 438-0122
Unsp. German Elektron 438-0299
Unsp. 'German Magnewin 438-0286
0- 100 Cd 438-0038
0- 100 Cd Magnesium Alloy ~ Cadmium 438-0261
0- 100 Cd Magnesium Alloy ~ Magnesium 438-0262
34 - 93 Cd 438-0327
34 - 69 Cd 438-0328
8. 438-0181
0-6 Cd 438-0301
4.5 438-0264
3.5 438-0265
0- 10 Cu 438-0079
8. 438-0178
2. 2. 4. .2 'Dow Metal T 438-0304
3.5 438-0185
2.6 438-0012
2. 438-0184
.91 438-0294
.85 Magnox Mn 70 438-0329
.8 438-0183
.5 438-0182
0- 100 Pb 438-0003
20. 438-0268
19. 438-0325
7.9 438-0266
4.1 438-0267
37. Intermetallic Si Mg, ef h 438-0177
25 - 37 Si, 0 - 24 Sb, Intermetallic
51-63Mg Sb,. Si,_. Mg,+o
In=O - 0.11 438-0315
35. 438-0335
29. Intermetallic Si 07 Mg, 438-0263
1.5 438-0187
.8 1.3 438-0323
.7 438-0186
0- 100 Sn 438-0235
o- 71 Sn, 0 - 37 Si, Intermetallic
29 - 63 Mg Si. 5n,_. Mg,
In=O - 11 438-0277
3.5 6. 1Ag DTD350 438-0282
0-65n 438-0080
0- 100 Zn 438-0326
4.5 - 10 Zn 438-0314
8. 438-0180
6.2 2.2 Th, 1Zr 'Z H62 A 438-0213
0-6 Zn 438-0017

Property: L Thermal conductivity: b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t
ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A89
Composition (W,i6.ht per centl Nam, Property Number
AI Cd Cu Fe Mn Pb Si Sn Zn
4.5 2 Ce, 0.7 Zr 438-0285
4.5 0.7 Zr 438-0284
1.5 .5 4. 438-0308
.5 4. 'Elektron Amt IMa~ 438-0057
4. 1.2 Ce, 0.7 Zr RZ5 438-0290
4. 438-0030
3. 0.7 Zr Z3Z 438-0289
2.5 2.5 Ce, 0.7 Zr 438-0287
2. 5 Ce 438-0324
1.5 1Zr Magnox ZW1 438-0203
0- 6 Ag 438-0077
.4 2.6 Ag, 1.8 Re MSR 438-0292
45 Ca Intermetallic Ca Mg, 438-0270
2.8 Ca 438-0007
12 Ce 438-0189
4.3 - 12 Ce 438-0269
9Ce,3Co 438-0273
8 Ce 438-0188
.75 4.6 Ce, 2 Co 438-0280
4.5 Ce, 3 Co 438-0281
1.8 3 Ce 438-0011
3 Ce, 0.7 Zr 438-0288
.5 28 Ce, 0.7 Zr ZREO 438-0291
1.6 2.4 Ce 438-0279
o- 60 Ge, 0 - 37 Si, Intermetallic
40-63Mg Ge . Si, "Mg,
In=O - I) 438-0278
11 - 100 li 438-0312
0-6 Ni 438-0302
5.6 Ni 438-0006
5.4 Ni, 2.7 Ce 438-0008
0.99 - 15 Pu Magnesium Alloy ~ Plutonium 438-0271
2.5 4 Th, 1Zr 'H Z32 A 438-0212
8 2.5 Th 'H M21 A 438-0202
.5 0.75 Th, 0.6 Zr ZT4 438-0293
0.65 Zr Magnox Zr 55 438-0331
055 Zr Magnox Zr 57 438-0332
0.45 Zr 438-0334

MANGANESE ALLOYS CLASS 439


Composition (W,i6.ht l!!.r centl Nam, Property Number
C Cr Gu Fe Ni Si Zn
Manganese 195%) 439-0090
0-8C 439-0075
0- 5.5 C 439-0078
0- 5.5 C Manganese Alloy ~ Carbon 439-0088
Sat'd 439-0074
0- 100 Cr 439-0079
35 29 B Intermetallic
B, Cro , Mn o , 439-0091
0- 100 Cu 439-0077
0- 80 Cu, 2.5 - 75 Ni,
10 - 90 Mn 439-0094
17. 439-0033
15. 439-0061
44-100 Fe 439-0065
0- 100 Fe, 0 - 1C 439-0087
Sat'd 0-100Fe 439-0073
0-100 Fe, 0-100 Si 439-0046
0-100 Fe 439-0012
0- 100 Fe Manganese Alloy ~ Carbon 439-0089
o- 91 Fe, 88 - 8.9 B, Intermetallic BFe,,, Mn, ,,,
In=O - I) 439-0092
0- 100 Ni 439-0093
Sat'd 0- 100 Si 439-0076
0- 100 Si ef 439-0059
0- 75 Si 439-0096
4i. Intermetallic Si, Mn. 439-0080
47. Intermetallic Si, , Mn 439-0064

~L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contaCl resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; •. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; 90 Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. aiEt ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient: n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
ASO
Composition (Waiu.ht par cantl Nama Propsrty Numbsr
C Cr Cu Fe Ni S Si Zn
47. 0.3 AI. 0.61 Ge Intermetallic
Ge O.03, Si ••• , Mn,.
AI Added 439-0081
46. Intermetallic Si ,., Mn 439-0063
42. 8 AI Intermetallic
Alo33 Si ,.7 Mn 439-0082
34. Intermetallic Si Mn 439-0036
32. 18 AI Intermetallic
Alo75 Si ,2, Mn 439-0083
30-31Si 439-0084
24. Intermetallic Si 3 Mn, 439-0047
15. Intermetallic Si Mn3 439-0062
28 8 Intermetallic 82 Mn a • 439-0068
21 8 Intermetallic 8, Mn3 439-0072
17 8 Intermetallic 8 Mn 439-0071
98 Intermetallic 8 Mn2 a • 439-0070
4.78 Intermetallic 8 Mn, 439-0069
50 - 100 Co 439-0097
44 Ge Intermetallic Ge 3 Mn, no 439-0095
2.6 Pd 439-0085
1Pd 439-0086
31 - 52 Pt. 1.5 - 16 Rh. Intermetallic
46 - 53 Mn Pt'_o Rho Mn3
(n=0.05 - 0.5) 439-0067
46 Pt. 6 Rh Intermetallic
Pto• Rho2 Mn3 439-0066

MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS CLASS 440


Composition (Wais.ht l!!!,r cantl Nama PropBrty Numbsr
8 C Cr Cu Fe Nb Si Ti W
Molybdenum (99.3%) 440-0076
22. Intermetallic 8. M0 2 440-0063
18. Intermetallic 82 Mo e gh 440-0034
10.1 Intermetallic 8 Mo 440-0051
• h
5.3 Intermetallic 8 M0 2 440-0052
0- 100 Cr. 0 - 100 Ni 440-0092
0- 100 Cr 440-0078
10 - 90 Cr 440-0058
15 - 62Cr 440-0089
12 - 62 Cr 440-0080
0- 100 Cu 440-0114
15-50Cu 440-0110
0- 14 Cu 440-0108
0- 100 Fe 440-0081
0- 100 Nb 440-0013
0- 100 Nb Molybdenum Alloy. Irradiated 440-0085
32. 18. 17. 440-0099
40. Intermetallic Si 2 Mo.
Si Added 440-0093
39. 440-0096
37. Intermetallic Si 2 Mo <-
Silicon m 440-0054
37. Intermetallic Si 2 Mo a e gh 440-0007
28 - 3 Si Intermetallic Si 2 Mo.
Mo Added 440-0116
0- 29 Nb 440-0111
o- 29 Nb. Doped 440-0112
23. Intermetallic Si Mo 440-0121
19. 18 AI Intermetallic AI Si Mo 440-0119
15. Intermetallic Si 3 Mo. 440-0061
15. Intermetallic Si 3 Mo. <-
Silicon m 440-0053
9. Intermetallic Si M0 3 440-0012
Unsp. Unsp. AI Intermetallic AI2_2" Si2" Mo
(n=unsp.) 440-0120
33 - 100 Ti 440-0073
17-100Ti 440-0118
8.1-77Ti 440-0086
36. 440-0095

Property: a. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coeificient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diifusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A91
Composition (Wsi8.ht psr csnt) Nams Propsrty Numbsr
B C Cr Cu Fe Nb Si Ti W
19. 27. 440-0098
.3 .5 'TZ M 440-0105
.5 440-0094
.43 440-0104
.28 a d 440-0113
0-100W 440-0091
0-100 W Molybdenum Alloy <-- Molybdenum 440-0084
50. 440-0031
40. 440-0097
30. 440-0101
25. 440-0001
1.9 440-0106
1.8 440-0107
.4 .6 0.25 Zr 'Russian Vm-l 9 ; 440-0088
10 - 30 Ag 440-0109
36 AI Intermetallic AI, Mo 440-0102
8.6 AI Intermetallic AI Mo, 440-0100
2.1 6.6 AI Intermetallic
AID 77 SiD 23 Mo, 440-0117
38 As Intermetallic As, Mo, 440-0070
2.6 Be 440-0122
0- 100 Co 440-0083
0- 100 Ni 440-0082
0.75 Ni Molybdenum Alloy <-- Molybdenum 440-0057
0.5 Ni Molybdenum Alloy <-- Molybdenum 440-0036
o- 77 Re, 23 - 37 Si, Intermetallic
0- 63 Mo Reo Si, Mo,_"
(n=O -I) 440-0065
50 Re 440-0033
48 Re 440-0072
47 Re 'Russian MR-47 VP 440-0123
13 - 42 Re 440-0090
33 Re 440-0071
20. 27 Re 'Russian MVR-27 VP3 440-0124
13 Re 440-0103
40 Ru 440-0115
1.7 Se 440-0074
0- 100 Ta 440-0077
2.6 Te 440-0075
0- 100 V 440-0079
35 - 75 V 440-0087

SODIUM ALLOYS CLASS 441


Comf!!!!.ition (Wsi8.ht f!!!.r csntl Nams PropBrty Numbsr
C Cr Hg Nb Si Ti W
2.8 - 4.5 Hg 441-0020
0-100K p 441-0004
50. 441-0001
48. 441-0009
43. 441-0006
0- 28 Cd 441-0034
Unsp. Pb 441-0035
Unsp. Sn 441-0036

NIOBIUM ALLOYS CLASS 442


Composition (Wsi8.ht psr csnt) Name Propsrty Numbsr
B Be Cr Mo Ta Ti V W Zr
Niobium Alloy (General) a e 442-0022
Niobium Alloy (99 Per Cent) 442-0203
Niobium (98%) 442-0154
19. Intermetallic B, Nb e9 442-0048
14. Intermetallic B, Nb, 442-0206
10. Intermetallic BNb 442-0163
7.2 Intermetallic B, Nb, 442-0205
0- 2.2 B 442-0176
45. Intermetallic Be" Nb, 442-0057

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A92
Composition (We!i.ht per centl Name Property Number
B Be Cr Mo Ta Ti V W Zr
21. 20. 21 Si 442-0161
21. 21. 21 Si 442-0162
0- 7.1 Cr 442-0168
0-100 Mo 442-0035
0- 100 Mo Niobium Alloy, Irradiated 442-0146
21. Intermetallic Mo Nb, 442-0063
21. 442-0179
2- 20 Mo 442-0147
15. 442-0180
0- 12 Mo 442-0170
0-10 Mo 442-0207
6. 6. 1.5 'Russian RN-6 442-0153
5. 5. 1. 'Cb-5 Mo-5 V-l Zr 442-0105
2.1 442-0181
.5 .5 .2 .2 442-0151
0- 100 Ta e9 442-0158
0- 56 Ta 442-0182
40. .4 442-0157
33. 1. 'F S-82 442-0140
32. 442-0177
0- 21 Ta 442-0171
5. 20. 15. 'Cb-132 442-0096
0- 10 Ta 442-0209
5.0 a d 442-0031
.7 .2 442-0045
.6 442-0189
.57 442-0186
.5 442-0102
.35 a de 9 442-0200
.25 442-0046
50-100Ti 442-0145
48 - 100 Ti, 0 - 35 V 442-0165
48 - 100 Ti 442-0164
45 - 100 Ti, 0 - 40 Mo,
0- 50 Nb 442-0144
43 - 100 Ti, 0 - 10 AI 442-0062
40 - 100 Ti 442-0191
o- 54 Ti, 25 - 46 Sb, Intermetallic
0- 75 Nb Sb Ti,_" Nb" (n=O - 1 442-0196
49. 442-0183
15. 442-0197
10. 15. 442-0198
10. 5. 'Cb-l0 Ti-5 Zr gh 442-0052
0- 7.6 Ti 442-0214
0- 6.6 Ti 442-0173
Unsp. 442-0187
0- 100 V 442-0108
0- 100 W 442-0044
0- 21 W 442-0172
0-10 W 442-0208
10. 2.5 'Cb-752 442-0113
10. 1. '0-43 442-0082
10. 10 HI 'Cb -10 W-10 HI gh 442-0136
1.4 442-0141
0- 100 Zr a e 442-0204
0- 75 Zr 442-0043
33. 442-0148
25. 442-0125
0- 2 Zr 442-0211
1. 442-0021
3.1 48 AI Intermetallic
AI, Cr0' Nb o9 442-0185
47 AI Intermetallic AI, Nb 442-0058
8.8 AI Intermetallic AI Nb, 442-0059
7 AI, 5 Ge Intermetallic
Al o • Ge02 Nb, 442-0143
41 Au Intermetallic Au Nb, 442-0156
o- 41 Au, 0 - 41 Pt Intermetallic
Au, Pt, _, Nb,
(n=O - 1) 442-0184
Niobium (99.14%) ~
Carbon m 442-0064

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A93
Composition (Wail.ht psr csnt) Nama Propsrty Numbsr
8 8e Cr Mo Ta Ti V W Zr
20 Ga Intermetallic Ga Nb 3 442-0188
5, 10 HI 'Cb -10 HI-l Ti -5 Zr gh 442-0139
" 411r Intermetallic Ir Nb 3 442-0150
0-41Ir,0-410s Intermetallic
Ir, 05,_, Nb 3
(n=O -1) 442-0166
o- 41 Ir, 0- 41 PI Intermetallic
Ir, PI,_, Nb 3
(n=O -1) 442-0167
0-21r 442-0212
4105 Intermetallic Os Nb 3 442-0149
43 Pd 442-0190
0- 18 Pd 442-0174
0-2,2Pd 442-0213
41 PI Intermetallic PI Nb 3 442-0155
0- 22 Re 442-0169
0-5 Re 442-0210
42 Rh 442-0111
8,1 - 42 Ru 442-0201
0-21 Ru 442-0192
13, 34 Sb Intermetallic Sb Ti Nb2 442-0193
25 Sb Intermetallic Sb Nb. 442-0194
0,22 Sb 442-0195
38 - 54 Si, 0 - 48 Cr, Intermetallic
o- 46 Ti. 0- 62 Nb Cr, Si 2Ti, Nb,
(nt xt y=l) 442-0178
38 Si Intermetallic Si 2Nb 442-0120
• 9
15 Si Intermetallic Si 3 Nbs 442-0160
9,2 Si Intermetallic Si Nb 3 442-0199
0- 5,5 Si 442-0175
30 Sn Intermetallic Sn Nb 3 a • no 442-0042
28 Sn Intermetallic Sn Nb 33 442-0202
24 Sn Intermetallic Sn Nb. 442-0142
0,93 Sn, 0,26 Fe 442-0152
20 U 442-0039
10 U 442-0038

NEODYMIUM ALLOYS CLASS 443


Composition (Wail.ht f!!!.r csntl Nama Prol!!!.rty Numbsr
8 8e Cr Fe Mg Ni Si Ti Zr
31. Intermetallic 8. Nd a
• gh
443-0002
45, Intermetallic Ni2 Nd 443-0007
45 Se Intermetallic Se 3Nd 2 443-0006
41 Se, 16Ag Intermetallic Ag 2Se, Nd. 443-0003
35 Se Intermetallic Se Nd 443-0004
47Te Intermetallic Te Nd 443-0005

NICKEL ALLOYS CLASS 444


Composition (Wail.ht psr cent) Nama Propsrty Numbsr
AI C Cr Cu Fe Mn Si Sn
Nickel Alloy (General) 444-0153
Nickel (99,5%) 444-0344
Nickel (99,5%) d 9 444-0706
Nickel (99%) 444-0820
Nickel (98,7%) 444-0824
0- 100 AI 444-0697
Nicrobraz (90%) 444-0779
lIIium 444-0870
Inco 270 444-0696
Nichrome e9 444-0075
44 - 54 AI h 444-0688
41, Intermetallic AI3 Ni2 ....
Aluminum 444-0718
35, 444-0802
32, Intermetallic AI Ni e h 444-0528
32, Doped Intermetallic AI Ni 444-0752

property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; L Prandti number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A94
Composition (Weitht per csntl Nama Property Numbsr
AI C Cr Cu Fe Mn Si Sn
32. Intermetallic AI Ni - Nickel 444-0719
31. 444-0523
30. 444-0804
27. 444-0805
26. Intermetallic AI Ni,
Ni Added 444-0396
13. Intermetallic AI Ni, o9 444-0589
13. Intermetallic AI Ni, -
Nickel 444-0720
12. 2.5 Intermetallic
Ala. Cr01 Ni, 444-0839
6.7 444-0686
6.4 444-0687
5.4 Nickel Alloy - Aluminum 444-0721
4.8 .3 .25 .6 .5 1. 1Ti ' Duranickel 444-0292
0.3 - 2.7 AI 444-0724
Unsp. 444-0377
2.8 2.2 Ti 444-0749
2.6 1.4 Ti p 444-0747
0- 2.3 C 444-0588
0.98 - 2.2 C p 444-0711
.5 Nickel Alloy - Carbon 444-0586
0- 100 Cr, 0 - 100 Mo 444-0743
0- 100 Cr m p 444-0465
17-80Cr,0-68 Fe,
o- 22 Mn, 9.8 - 51 Ni 444-0846
1.2 37. 1.6 .58 .64 2 Ti 444-0893
077 - 37 Cr 444-0843
32. 444-0707
31. 444-0590
1.6 30. .42 .44 .41 2.3 Ti 444-0892
30. 444-0162
25. 444-0897
.2 23. .2 1. .7 1.3 'Russian Kh20 N80 444-0395
23. .66 .8 Nichrome 444-0810
23. 20. 1. 1. 2.5 Co, 10 Mo, 1W 'Hastelloy X e 9 444-0172
23. 20. 1. 1. 2.5 Co, 10 Mo, 1W 'Hastelloy X, Irradiated 444-0885
23. 444-0141
3. 22. 444-0592
.8 22. .2 4. .6 1. 2.8 Ti 'Russian Kh N80 T 444-0359
.95 22. 1. .35 .65 2.7 Ti 3 N437 444-0773
.2 22. 3 .3 9 Mo, 4 Nb, 0.2 Ti 'Inconel 625 444-0756
22. 18. 3.4 Co, 8.3 Mo, 0.48 W German ATS 203 a de 444-0886
1.9 21. 444-0900
1.8 21. 5. 1. 1.5 21 Co, 3 Ti 'Nimonic 90 444-0440
.63 21. .56 .47 2.5 Ti 'Nimonic 80 444-0056
21. .59 .65 .38 Nichrome 444-0002
21. 15 Co, 5 Mo, 3.3 Ti 'Waspaloy 444-0350
3.3 20. 4. .75 .75 20 Co, 5 Mo, 33 Ti 'Udimet 500 444-0414
2.5 20. 5 Mo, 1.5 Ti, 10 W 444-0817
2. 20. 2Ti 'Nimonic 444-0694
1.5 20. .28 15 Co, 4 Mo, 2.9 Ti German ATS 342 a de 444-0889
1.5 20. 10 Mo, 2.5 Ti, 5 W 444-0816
1.5 20. 5Mo,2.5TL5W 444-0818
1.5 20. .56 2.2 Ti 444-0768
1. 20. 20. 1.5 .5 20 Co, 3 Mo, 2 Ta, 2.2 W 444-0867
20. 20. Russian Kh20 N60 444-0845
20. 13 Mo 444-0628
20. 'Nichrome V 09 444-0013
20. 444-0781
1.5 19. 3. 11 Co, 10 Mo, 3 Ti 'Rene 41 e 9 i 444-0389
1.3 19. .62 .22 .74 2.5 Ti 444-0891
.9 19. .75 .94 17 Co, 2.3 Ti 444-0812
.5 19. .2 .5 1.5 .8 0.5 Co 444-0678
.4 19. 19. 2 .3 31 Mo, 5 Nb, 0.9 Ti 'Inconel718, 444-0740
.4 19. 19. .2 .3 3.1 Mo, 5 Nb, 0.9 Ti 'Inconel 718, Irradiated 444-0884
.75 19. 12. 2. 2.5 'H X 444-0419
19. 1.1 1.2 .65 444-0879
19. 1.5 444-0778
19. .25 7.3 Mo 444-0898
2. 18. .48 17 Co, 39 Mo, 2.8 Ti German ATS 361 a de 444-0890
1. 18. 3. 1. .8 1.5 Nb, 2.3 Ti 'Russian EI 607 444-0200

Property: •. Thermal conductivity: b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; 9- Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/
Et ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A9S
CompMition (Weitht ptN CBfItl Nama Propsrty Numlw
AI C Cr Cu Fe Mn Si Sn
.5 18. 18. 3 Mo, 6.5 Nb, 1 Ti, 3 W 'Udimet 630 44~757
18. 7. 18 Mo, 5.3 W 'Hastelloy C 44~145
18. Nickel Alloy - Chromium 44~620
1. 17. .5 9. 1. .5 1 Co, 1.2 Nb, 2.8 Ti 'Inconel X750 44~602
1. 17. 10. 1. 5 1.5 Nb, 1.7 Ti 'Russian EI 607 A 44~353
.35 17. .5 10. 1. .5 1 Co, 1 Nb, 0.5 Ti 'Inconel 600 44~601
17. .50 10. 1. .5 'Inconel a eg j n 44~97
17. .21 7.9 .29 .38 'Russian N3 a e 44~819
3.5 16. .35 0.5 Ti 'Inconel 702 44~525
2.3 .2 16. 3. .5 5 Mo, 1.4 Ti, 6 W 'Russian EI 765 44~770
2.3 16. 5. .6 4 Mo, 2.3 Ti, 0.5 V, 7 W 'Russian EI 617 n p 44~760
1. 16. .2 9. 1. .5 1.2 Nb, 2.7 Ti 'Inconel X a eg i 444-0015
0- 16 Cr, 0 - 2.5 Mn 444-0825
5.2 15. .6 .54 15 Co, 3.5 Mo, 35 Ti 444-0814
5. 15. 15 Co, 3.5 Mo, 4 Ti 'Nimonic 115 444-0554
15. 3 Mo, 6 W Nickel Alloy - Nitrogen 444-0871
15. 'Chronin 444-0895
62 14. .2 4.6 Mo, 2.3 (Nb +Tal, Inco 713
0.88 Ti 444-0763
6. 14. 2.3 Nb, 4.7 Mo Nimocast 713 C 444-0578
5 -14Cr 444-0850
13. 7. .21 .27 444-0878
4.5 - 4.7 AI, AF2-1 0 A
0.34 - 0.36 C, 10 Co, 3 Mo,
12. 2.4 N2, 1.7 Ta, 3 Ti, 6 W 444-0788
6. 10. 3 Mo, 2 Nb, 2 Ti, 6 W 444-0798
6. 10. 3 Mo, 2Ti, 6 W 444-0794
5. 10. 3 Mo, 2 Nb, 2 Ti, 6 W 444-0797
5. 10. 3 Mo, 2 Ti, 6 W 444-0793
4. 10. 3 Mo, 2 Nb, 2 Ti, 6 W 444-0796
2. 10 3 Mo, 2 Nb, 2Ti, 6 W 44~795
10. 'Chromel P a e 444-0009
2.3 .2 16. 3. .5 .6 444-0807
9.1 5 .8 .5 0.5 Co 444-0677
7. 3. 3. 5W 'French Pyros 444-0873
0-7 Cr 444-0833
5. 444-0806
4.7 1.4 Other 444-0676
Unsp. Chromel R 9 , 444-0739
Unsp. Chromel 444-0765
0- 100 Cu, 0.21 - 0.45 Fe 444-0764
0- 100 Cu a e h mn p 444-0059
2 - 98 Cu 444-0894
24-79Cu 444-0847
47 -64 Cu 444-0771
0- 62Cu 444-0857
50 de 444-0166
.7 48. 0.5 Ti p 444-0772
45. 444-0058
39. 444-0210
0- 36 Cu 444-0840
35. a e 444-0084
32. 2.5 2. 'R Monel a • 444-0404
32. 1.4 .9 'Monel 400 444-0690
32 444-0869
30. 1.5 1. 'Monel a e 9 ) n 444-0121
2. 30. 'K Monel a e 44~17
0- 30 Cu 444-0815
29. .6 1.2 .4 Corronil 444-0105
25. 3.5 .75 .75 9. MMMAlloy 44~896
25. 444-0019
21. 9.7 444-0729
15. 44~57
10. 44~365
9.9 5.3 44~728
8.7 444-0713
5.3 2.5 444-0727
013 - 2.6 Cu 444-0633
1.1 444-0755
.32 444-0746
.4 0- 100 Fe 444-0838
0- 100 Fe, 0 - 100 Co n p 444-0712

"'-'tv: L Thermal conductivi~; b. Accommodation coeificient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diifusivity; •. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Eminance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transminance;
k. alEt ratio; l Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A96
Composition (WBi8.ht £!!.f csntl Nama Propsrty NumbBr
AI C Cr Cu Fe Mn Si Sn
0- 100 Fe mn p 44~4
0- 100 Fe Nickel Alloy - Carbon 444-0585
0- 97Fe no 444-0844
10 - 95 Fe, 0 - 75 Co,
5 - 15 Cr, 0 - 75 Ni 444-0875
4.5 - 94 Fe 444-0521
21-71Fe 444-0759
37 - 70 Fe, 0 - 3 Ti 444-0881
32 - 70 Fe, 0 - 0.75 Mn,
0-0.33 Si 444-0876
23-68 Fe,0-68Co,
o- 15 V, 9.1 - 30 Ni 444-0901
50 -67 Fe, 0.22 - 2 Mn 444-0868
50-65 Fe 444-0826
49 - 64 Fe 444-0861
41 - 64 Fe, 0 - 73 Mn,
36 - 51 Ni 444-0860
0- 64 Fe 444-0741
50-61 Fe 444-0866
50 - 60 Fe,
.2 40 - 50 (Ni +Co) 444-0841
.3 3 .3 41 - 58 Fe, 0.7 - 7 Mo,
2.4 Ti 444-0702
0- 54 Fe 444-0766
50. 'Nilo 50 444-0670
see also Feni 50 (50 Fe) 355-
49. 444-0125
2.1 46. .27 1.4 444-0862
.6 45. .4 .5 2.4 Ti 'Ni- Span Lo 52 444-0880
2.5 3.9 45. .94 1.4 444-0803
45. 8.6 B Intermetallic BFe Ni 444-0837
20. 40. 'Russian Kh20 N40 444-0902
.75 21. 36. 2. 2.5 'H U 444-0417
14. 35. 6 Mo, 2.5 Ti German AT5 230 a de 444-0887
19 - 34Fe Nickel Alloy - Nickel 444-0698
4. 1. 1.4 22 - 32 Fe, 1.7 - 1.9 C 444-0863
30. 444-0066
.45 19. 29. 5.2 (Nb +Ta), 0.20 Co, Alloy 718
3.1 Mo, 0.94 Ti 444-0786
29. 24. 444-0776
33 - 26 Fe 444-0783
5. 10. 25. 444-0874
24. Intermetallic Fe Ni, 444-0062
0- 24 Fe, 0 - 24 Mn 444-0882
.75 14. 23. 2. 2.5 'HW 444-0418
13. 23. 1.4 .45 444-0877
20. 20 Mo 444-0851
.8 18. 19. 2.9 Mo, 4.9 (Nb +Ta), German AT5 270
1.3 Ti a de 444-0888
19. 444-0128
19. Nickel Alloy - Copper m 444-0587
16. 18. 2.1 .78 444-0787
18. Permalloy 444-0753
15. 17. 0.6 Be, 7 Mo 'Contracid 444-0051
16. 4.7 Mo 5 Mo - Permalloy 444-0792
4.8 444-0663
1.7 - 4.4 Fe 444-0732
1.9 444-0744
.95 444-0754
.92 444-0726
.6 444-0725
.48 444-0738
.25 .40 .35 .35 'Nickel A
(99.4% Ni +
Co) a de 444-0248
.2 .4 .3 02 Mg 444-0883
.37 444-0808
.32 444-0809
Unsp. .2 Unsp. Co 444-0842
Unsp. 444-0374
0- 100 Mn 444-0859

P_rty: e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A97
Composition (Wais.ht per cant) Nama Property Number
AI C Cr Cu Fe Mn Si Sn
10 - 90 Mn, 0 - 80 Cu,
2.5 - 75 Ni 444-0865
49. 444-0581
48. Intermetallic Mn Ni 444-0723
15. 24. 444-0775
24. Intermetallic Mn Ni, 444-0007
0- 20 Mn 444-0827
.3 0.27 Zr 444-0748
0- 100 Si 444-0709
0- 62 Si 444-0734
49. Intermetallic Si, Ni 444-0780
47 - 48 Si, 0 - 18 Fe, Intermetallic (Fe Si,) ,_,
34 - 53 Ni (Fe Si '9, Ni '0'),
(n=0.65 - 1) 444-0811
47. Intermetallic Si '9' Ni 'd' 444-0471
33. Intermetallic Si Ni,
Si Added 444-0716
32. Intermetallic Si Ni 444-0745
19. Intermetallic Si Ni, 444-0558
19. Intermetallic Si Ni"
Si Added 444-0715
14. Intermetallic Si Ni, 444-0559
Unsp. 3. 10. 444-0854
o-7Si 444-0830
0- 100 Sn 444-0751
40. Intermetallic Sn Ni, 444-0717
35. 444-0899
0- 20 Sn 444-0831
0- 100 Au 444-0613
0- 30 B 444-0714
16 B Intermetallic BNi 444-0750
8.4 B Intermetallic BNi, 444-0822
2 Be, 0.5 Ti 'Berylco 440 444-0836
0.34 Be 444-0634
0- 100 Co mn p 444-0095
5 - 95 Co 444-0553
o- 92 Co, 8.4 B, 0 - 92 Ni Intermetallic
BCO'_2, Ni2, (n=O - 1) 444-0823
6 - 65 Co 444-0730
49. 0-51 Co Intermetallic
Co, Si, Ni,_,
(n=O - 1) 444-0782
50 Co 444-0173
25 Co 444-0872
.6 18. 14. 22 Co, 2 Ti 'K-42- B 444-0282
4.4 15. .52 .4 21 Co, 4.6 Mo, 1.2 Ti 444-0813
4.7 17. 20 Co, 5.7 Mo, 4 Ti 'Udimet 700 444-0758
6. 11. 17 Co, 4 Mo, 5.5 Ti, 1.2 V 'I N-l00 444-0700
.26 .55 17 Co, 8.8 Ti 'Konel 444-0801
4.5 12. 5. .5 .5 16 Co, 0.3 B, 6 Mo, 2 Ti, 'Russian EI 929
0.8 V, 6.5 W 444-0761
4.7 12 Co, 12 Mo, 6 W 'Russian EI 661 444-0769
5 Co 444-0135
1.1-4.7 Co 444-0731
2 Co 444-0705
o-1.9Co 444-0864
.6 1.5 Co 444-0476
1 Co 444-0699
0.53 Co 444-0692
0.37 Co 444-0785
0- 100 Ga 444-0774
28 Ga Intermetallic Ga Ni, 444-0784
0- 100 Ge 444-0733
0-1001r 444-0821
17 Mg Intermetallic Mg Ni, 444-0333
0-100 Mo p 444-0710
1. 7. 1. 1. 30 Mo, 0.6 V 'Hastelloy B 444-0170
5. 30 Mo 444-0852
20-30Mo 444-0855
3.6 1. 29 Mo 444-0583
29 Mo 444-0691
.12 5. 5.5 1. 1. 25 Mo, 2.5 Co, 0.6 V 'Hastelloy W 444-0856

Property: •. Thermal conductivi~; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance;. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/Et ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A98
Composition (WBii.ht PIf ClInt) NamB Proplrty NumbBr
AI C Cr Cu Fe Mn Si Sn
15. 5. 20 Mo. Unsp. W 44~853
17. 2.8 1. .98 18 Mo 444-0737
8. 5. 1. 18 Mo 'Hastelloy N 444-0600
7. 5. 8 17 Mo. 0.5 IAI +Ti) 'INOR-8 444-0284
15 Mo 444-0261
0- 13 Mo 444-0834
45 Nb Intermetallic Nb Ni, 444-0703
0- 45 Nb. 0-13 AI Intermetallic
AI" Nb, "Ni,
In=O - 1) 444-0704
2- 40 Nb Nickel Alloy - Iron 444-0736
1- 28 Nb Nickel Alloy - Nickel 444-0735
0- 90 Pd 444-0848
1.8 Pd 444-0695
0.54 Pd 444-0679
Unsp. Pd 444-0858
0- 100 PI 444-0742
0- 68 PI 444-0849
0- 8.8 Re • d 444-0790
45-59Rh Intermetallic Rh, "Ni"
In=0.55 - 068) 444-0762
37 Rh 444-0673
0- 28 S 444-0777
45 Sb Nickel Alloy - Nickel 444-0722
o- 69 Ti. 0 - 31 B. Intermetallic
0-100Ni B2" Ti" Ni, "
In=O - 1) 444-0701
45 Ti Intermetallic Ti Ni • e 444-0379
2. 44 Ti Intermetallic Ti Ni.
Cu Added 444-0791
44 Ti 444-0693
8. 41 Ti Intermetallic Ti Ni.
Cu Added 444-0799
40 Ti Intermetallic Ti Ni. Ni Added 444-0800
2 - 21 Ti Nickel Alloy - Nickel 444-0689
0- 10 Ti 444-0828
0- 8 V 444-0832
O-lOOW 444-0708
5- 40 W 444-0767
0-18 W 444-0835
5. 9. .25 444-0789
0- 12 Zn 444-0829

NEPTUNIUM ALLOYS CLASS 446


Come!!.sition (WBiiht plr cBntl NamB Proplrty NumbBr
AI Ca Cr Cu Mg Ni Pu Sn
Less Than 0.5 Ceo
Less Than 0.4 B.
Less Than 0.5 La.
Less Than 0.4 Li.
Less Than 0.5 Na. Nd. Pr,
Sc, Sm, Ti, Vb,
Less Than 0.4 Zn 446-0002

OSMIUM ALLOYS CLASS 447


Composition (WBii.ht plr cBnt) NamB Proplrty NumbBr
Ag AI Cr Gd Mg Pd PI Si
34. 10 Ru Intermetall,c
AI" Ru, 0' Os". 447-0015
34 7.8 Ru Intermetallic
AI" Ru o B Os" 447-0014
32 - 34 AI. 0 - 10 Ru, Intermetallic
55-680s AI" Ru," Os, '"
In=O - 0.36) 447-0010

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E. t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A99
Composition (W.itht plr CIIntl Nam. Proplrty Numblr
Ag AI Cr Gd Mg Pd PI Si Y
32, o- 0,86 Co. 67 - 68 Os Intermetallic
AI'3 Co," Os, '"
In=O - 0,04) 447-0009
32, 0-0,51 Fe. 68 Os Intermetallic
AI'3 Fe," Os, '"
In=O - 0,025) 447-0008
32, Intermetallic AI'3 Os, 447-0006
1.3 18, Intermetallic
Gd oo , Yoo • Os, 447-0002
2,5 17, Intermetallic
Gd oo75 Yo 92' Os, 447-0003
0-100 Ir 447-0007
44 Mo 447-0012
42 Nb 447-0011
30 Re 447-0004
45 Se Intermetallic Se, Os 447-0005
21 V 447-0013

LEADALLOVS CLASS 449


Comf!!!.sition (W.i9.ht plr CIIntl Nam. Proplrty Numblr
Ag Bi Cd Hg In Sb Sn Te TI
Lead 199%) 449-0390
0- 100 Ag 449-0089
0- 7,8 Ag 449-0332
0-100 Bi n p 449-0001
0- 100 Bi Lead Alloy ~ Bismuth 449-0160
0- 100 Bi Lead Alloy ~ Silver 449-0358
0- 52 Bi. 0 - 62 Pb. Intermetallic
38 - 48 Te. Doped Bi," Te, . '" Pb,
In=O - I) 449-0351
49, p 449-0114
30, p 449-0006
24, 6,9 p 449-0346
16, 19, p 449-0344
4.1 0- 13 Bi 449-0388
3- 12 Bi 449-0410
10, p 449-0005
8,9 449-0397
7,4 8,5 p 449-0345
6, 449-0226
0-5 Bi 449-0425
4,9 449-0131
4,6 449-0396
2,5 449-0369
0- 21Bi +TI) 449-0427
2,5 - 100 Cd Lead Alloy ~ Cadmium 449-0348
0- 100 Cd 449-0007
0- 100 Cd Lead Alloy ~ Cadmium 449-0392
0- 100 Cd Lead Alloy ~ Lead 449-0391
0- 97Cd Lead Alloy ~ Lead 449-0349
57 - 83 Cd 449-0320
0- 100 In 449-0206
45, 449-0350
5,8 - 45 In 449-0428
5,9 449-0334
1.8 449-0333
1.7 449-0409
1.1 449-0359
0- 100 Sb 449-0025
10 - 80 Sb p 449-0404
30, p 449-0081
20, p 449-0082
20, Doped p 449-0379
0- 17 Sb 449-0331
16, 48 1.1 Cu German Bearing Alloy
WM 5 449-0412
13, 2,8 449-0411
12, Lead Alloy ~ Bismuth 449-0278
12, Lead Alloy ~ Lead 449-0307

property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat f. Viscosity: g. Emittance: h. Reflectance: i. Absorptance: j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; l Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A100
Composition (WBifJ.ht per cBntl NamB Property Number
Ag Bi Cd Hg In Sb Sn Te TI
11. 449-0173
11. Doped p 449-0380
10. 10. 449-0421
10. 5. 449-0422
6.9 449-0419
5. 5. 449-0423
5. 449-0381
5. Doped 449-0382
4.6 449-0387
2.5 2.5 449-0424
2. 449-0420
1.8 Doped 449-0400
1.7 449-0399
1.1 449-0191
Unsp. 449-0403
20 - 100 Sn Lead Alloy .... Antimony m 449-0378
0- 100 Sn • d f op 449-0018
0- 100 Sn Lead Alloy .... Silver 449-0357
0- 100 Sn Lead Alloy .... Tin 449-0032
6 - 84 Sn Lead Alloy .... Tin 449-0277
50. 'Solder 50-50 449-0066
31. 31-78Sn 449-0376
24. 28. Intermetallic Bi Sn, Pb, 449-0343
6.7 449-0362
4.1 449-0365
.89 449-0361
.8 0.51 Ca, 0.52 Na Bearing Metal 449-0413
Unsp. 449-0126
0- 100 Te 449-0401
38 - 70 Te, 0 - 30 Mn, Intermetallic Mn, Te Pb ,_,
0-62 Pb (n=O -I) 449-0406
38 - 52Te, 0 - 48 Sn, Intermetallic Sn, Te Pb,_,
0-61 Pb (n=O - I) 449-0210
39 - 43 Te, 3.6 - 16 Sn Intermetallic Sn, Te Pb,_,
42 - 5 Pb (n=O.1 - 0.4) 449-0405
12 41. Intermetallic Sno 3 Te Pb o7 449-0389
39 - 41 Te, 1.8 - 12 Sn, Intermetallic Sn, Te Pb,_,
47 - 60 Pb (n=0.05 - 0.3) 449-0429
7.5 40. Intermetallic Sn o, Te Pb o8 449-0328
40. 2.3 Ge Intermetallic Ge o, Te Pb o• 449-0431
38-40Te,0-9 Bi, Intermetallic
51 - 62 Pb Bi" Te,+" Pb,_,
(n=O - 0.08) 449-0371
39. 1.1 Ge, Doped Intermetallic
Ge oo , Te Pbo., 449-0398
38. 0-5 Bi, 57 - 62 Pb Intermetallic Bi, Te Pb,_,
(n=O - 0.08) 449-0372
38. 0.6 - 1.9 Se, 2.7 - 8.6 Sn, Intermetallic
52 - 59 Pb Se, Sn 3, Te,_,
Pb, -3, (n=0.2 - 0.3) 449-0433
38. Intermetallic Te Pb a def h j 449-0038
38. Doped Intermetallic Te Pb 449-0002
38. Intermetallic Te Pb, Irradiated 449-0375
38. Intermetallic Te Pb .... Lead 449-0045
38. Intermetallic Te Pb .... Sodium 449-0364
38. Intermetallic Te Pb ....
Tellurium 449-0107
37. 1.2 Se, Doped Intermetallic
Se oo , Teo., Pb 449-0335
33-37 Te, 1.2-5.1 Se, Intermetallic
1.8 - 7.7 Sn, 54 - 60 Pb Se, Sn, Te,_,
Pb,_, (n=O.1 - 0.4) 449-0432
31 - 31 Te, 1.2 - 4.9 Se, Intermetallic Se, Te,_, Pb
(n=0.05 - 0.2) 449-0352
2.2 - 3. Te, 1.2 - 26 Se, Intermetallic Se, Te, _, Pb
62-72Pb (n=0.05 - 0.95) 449-0341
2.2 - 3m Te, 1.2 - 26 Se, Intermetallic Se, Te,_, Pb
62 - 72 Pb, Doped (n=0.05 - 0.95) 449-0342
31- 36 Te, 1.8 - 5.6 Se, Intermetallic
0.9 - 2.8 Sn, 60 - 61 Pb Se3, Sn, Te'_3,
Pb,_, (n=O.1 - 0.3) 449-0434

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A101
Composition (Wsi6.ht psr csntl NamB Propsrty Numbsr
Ag Bi Cd Hg In Sb Sn Te TI
28 - 36 Te. 1.2 - 7.4 Se. Intermetallic Se" Te, " Pb
62-65Pb In=0.05 ; 0.3) 449-0430
31. 4.9 Se Intermetallic SeD, Teo 8 Pb 449-0336
8.6 - 31 Te. 4.9 - 21 Se. Intermetallic Se" Te, "Pb
64 - 70 Pb In=0.2 - 0.8) 449-0408
0- 31 Te. 0 - 28 Se. Intermetallic Se" Te, "Pb
62 - 72Pb In=O -I) 449-0039
26. 28. Intermetallic Sn Te Pb 449-0377
26. 28. Doped Intermetallic Sn Te Pb 449-0393
24. 10 Se Intermetallic SeD. Teo 6 Pb 449-0337
21. 13 Se Intermetallic Se Te Pb, 449-0266
21. 13 Se. Doped Intermetallic Se Te Pb, 449-0367
Unsp. 449-0416
0- 100 TI p 449-0074
9.8 449-0395
0-5 TI 449-0112
4.6 449-0394
3.9 449-0370
0.2 As 'Lead Shot 449-0252
0.72 Ca. 0.59 Na Bearing Metal 449-0414
0- 100 Cu 449-0360
0- 100 Ga 449-0383
3.6 Ga 449-0435
0- 100 Ge 449-0366
18 La Intermetallic La Pb, 449-0385
16 La. 1.9 Pr Intermetallic
Lao 9 Pro, Pb, 449-0386
0- 100 Mg 449-0047
19 Mg Intermetallic Mg, Pb 449-0402
11 Mg Intermetallic Mg Pb 449-0407
04 Mg 449-0197
0.25 - 10 Mn 449-0347
Unsp. Na 449-0415
28 - 31 Se. 0 - 28 Bi. Intermetallic
41 - 72 Pb Bi," Se, . '" Pb, "
In=O - 0.25) 449-0373
5.2 29 Se Intermetallic
Se Sno 12 Pbo8B 449-0418
28 Se. 0 - 7.3 Bi. Intermetallic Bi" Se Pb,
65 - 72 Pb In=O - 0.1) 449-0374
4.3 28 Se Intermetallic Se Sno , Pbo9 449-0417
28 Se Intermetallic
3. Se Sno 07 Pbo93 449-0363
28 Se Intermetallic Se Pb a d f h 449-0044
28 Se. Doped Intermetallic Se Pb 449-0368
28 Se Intermetallic Se Pb - Cadmium 449-0354
28 Se Intermetallic Se Pb - Copper 449-0270
28 Se Intermetallic Se Pb - Indium 449-0355
28 Se Intermetallic Se Pb - Iron 449-0356
28 Se Intermetallic Se Pb - Silver 449-0339
28 Se Intermetallic Se Pb - Sodium 449-0340
28 Se Intermetallic Se Pb - Zinc 449-0353
4.4 24 Se Intermetallic SeD 9 Teo, Pb 449-0338
0- 98 Zn 449-0384

PALLADIUM ALLOYS CLASS 450


Coml!!!!!tion (WBi6.ht ~r csntl NamB Propsrty Numbsr
Ag Au Cu Fe Pb PI Rh Sn
Palladium Alloy IGeneral) 450-0059
0- 100 Ag 450-0008
0- 70 Ag 450-0108
23. Palladium Alloy - Hydrogen 450-0081
5.1 - 20 Ag 450-0087
6.4 5.1 Si 450-0120
5.6 5.1 Si 450-0126
0- 100 Au 450-0038
10 - 76 Au. 0 - 15 W.
20-80Pd 450-0145
50. 450-0037

~ e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
Ie. alEt ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A102
Composition (Weitht f!!! csntl Name Propsrty Numbsr
Ag Au Cu Fe H Pb PI Rh Sn
8- 8.4 Au, 4.3 - 6.3 Si 45()"()119
0- 100 Cu mn 450-0016
1- 100 Cu 45()"()141
44. Palladium Alloy .. Hydrogen m 450-0096
43. Palladium Alloy .. Hydrogen 450-0095
40. Palladium Alloy .. Deuterium 45()"()097
40. Palladium Alloy .. Hydrogen 45()"()094
38. Palladium Alloy .. Hydrogen 450-0093
35. Palladium Alloy .. Hydrogen 45()"()092
33. Palladium Alloy .. Hydrogen 450-0091
30. Palladium Alloy .. Hydrogen m 45()"()090
17-30Cu 45()"()103
9.7 Palladium Alloy .. Hydrogen m 450-0089
8.1 6.5 Si 45()"()124
8. 45()"()129
7.9 45()..()106
2.7 Intermetallic Feoo , Pd o ., 45()"()100
0.1 - 2.7 Fe 45()"()072
0- 1.5 Fe 45()"()130
0- 1.1 Fe 45()..()140
.79 45()"()112
.38 45()..()111
4.4 39. 45()"()131
39. Intermetallic Pb Pd 3 45()"()127
14. 31. Platinel 1813 45()..()135
3. 14. Platinel 1786 45()..()134
0- 100 Rh 45()"()102
29. Intermetallic Sn Pd 3 45()..()Q25
31 Ce Intermetallic Ce Pd 3 45()"()023
0-100Co 45()"()104
0.3-91 Co 45()"()113
0- 50 Cr 45()..()109
0.43 Cr 45()"()115
0.24 Cr 45()"()144
0.21 Cr 45()"()114
33 Gd Intermetallic Gd Pd 3 45()"()024
11 Gd 45()"()139
7.2 Gd 45()"()138
4.4 Gd 45()"()137
0.53 - 1.3 Gd 45()"()105
36 - 39 Mn 45()"()146
34 Mn Intermetallic Mn Pd 45()"()099
0.29 Mn 45()..()132
10-100 Ni 45()"()136
36 Ni 45()"()107
0.11 - 8.9 Ni 45()"()133
0- 5.8 Ni 45()"()098
1.9 Ni 45()..()101
0-1.1 Ni 45()"()088
0- 0.92 Ni 45()"()027
0-0.55 Ni 45()"()128
Unsp. Ni 45()"()143
3.4-13 Sb 45()"()142
16 Se Intermetallic Se Pd, 45()"()116
0- 30 Si 45()"()110
5.1 6.4 Si 45()"()123
5.3 6.2 Si 45()..()121
6.2 Si 45()..()118
5.5 Si 45()..()117
4.4 5.3 Si 45()..()125
4.2 5.3 Si 45()"()122
35 Vb Intermetallic Vb Pd 3 45()"()026

PRASEODYMIUM ALLOYS CLASS 453


Com~ition (Weitht ~r centl Name PropBrty Numbsr
Ag C Ca Fe Mg Pb PI Se Te
15-55Se 453-0009
46. Intermetallic Se, Pr, 453-0007
16. 42. Intermetallic Ag, Se, Pr, 453-0006

Property: e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance;. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandti number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A103
Composition (W8iU.ht plr CBnt) Nam8 PropBrty NumbBr
Ag C Ca Fe Mg Pb Pt Se Te
36. Intermetallic Se Pr 45~OO4
48. Intermetallic Te Pr 453-0001
28 AI Intermetallic AI, Pr 453-0012
328 Intermetallic 86 Pr gh 453-0003
46 Co Intermetallic Co, Pr 453-0013
0- 100 Gd 453-0016
50 Gd 453-0011
25 Gd 453-0008
34 Ge Intermetallic Ge Pr 453-0015
24 Ge Intermetallic Ge 3Pr, 453-0014
46 Ni Intermetallic Ni, Pr 453-0010
46 Sb Intermetallic Sb Pr 453-0017

PLATINUM ALLOYS CLASS 454


Composition (W8iU.ht f!!!.r c8ntl Nam8 Prof!!!.rty NumbBr
Ag Au Cu Ir Ni Pd Rh Si Sn
Platinum Alloy (General) 454-0052
4.3 - 50 Au 454-0071
2- 8.1 Au 454-0057
.2 .2 0.2 Ru a d 454-0079
25. Intermetallic Cu Pt 454-0015
0- 100 Ir 454-0064
20. 454-0003
10. 454-0001
2- 9.9 Ir 454-0058
7.7 454-0053
5.6 454-0056
32 - 100 Ni 454-0080
0- 100 Ni 454-0066
0.3 - 4.2 Ni 454-0074
40. 454-0046
30. 454-0084
20. 454-0026
13. gh 454-0038
10. e9 i 454-0004
1. 454-0072
26 Ce Intermetallic Ce Pt, 454-0068
0- 100 Co m 454-0067
0.34-1.1 Co 454-0065
0.24 - 1.1 Co 454-0070
0- 100 Fe 454-0081
5. 45 Fe 454-0083
42Fe 454-0082
0.4 Gd 454-0055
26La Intermetallic La Pt, 454-0069
46 - 53 Mn, 1.5 - 16 Rh, Intermetallic
31-52Pt Mn3 Rh" Pt,_"
(n =0.05 - 0.5) 454-0061
49 Mn Intermetallic Mn 30 • Pta., 454-0059
46 - 49 Mn Intermetallic Mn3+" Pt,_"
(n=O - 0.09) 454-0062
42 Mn, 3.2 Fe Intermetallic
Feo21 Mn'76 Pt"03 454-0060
22 Mn Intermetallic Mn Pt 454-0063
44 Nb 454-0073
13 Pr Intermetallic Pr Pt, 454-0078
48 V 454-0075
44 V 454-0077
40 V 454-0076
9W 454-0054

PLUTONIUM ALLOYS CLASS 455


Composition (W8iU.ht plr CBntl Nam8 Proplrty NumbBr
AI Ce Co Fe Ni Pd Rh Si Sn
45 - 100 AI 455-0005
0-1.2AI 455-0039

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; .. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. ai't
ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A104
Composition (Waiiht psr csnt) Nama Propsrty Numbsr
AI Ce Co Fe Ni Pd Rh Si Sn
.96 455-0003
.6 455-0016
0- 100 Ce 455-0015
41. 9.9 p 455-0027
40. 10. 455-0006
24. 8.3 p 455-0028
0- 7.4 Ce 455-0045
6.1 455-0030
0- 6.1 Ce 455-0043
Unsp. Unsp. Plutonium~eriul1H:obalt Eutectic 455-0008
2.6 455-0021
2.5 455-0022
2.4 Plutonium-iron Eutectic 455-0001
8.3 B Intermetallic B, Pu 455-0048
0- 3.8 Ga 455-0034
2.4 Ga 455-0020
2.2 Ga 455-0032
0- 1.9 Ga 455-0033
1 Ga a of 455-0002
0.88 Ga m 455-0019
0- 1.5 In 455-0042
0.58 - 3 Sc 455-0047
29 - 100 Th 455-0023
0.74 Ti 455-0031
0- 29 U 455-0029
22 U 455-0038
17 U 455-0037
11 U 455-0036
7U 455-0046
5.5 U 455-0035
0.3 U 455-0044
0- 1.1 Zn 455-0040
14 - 38 Zr 455-0024
8.7 Zr p 455-0025
0-5 Zr 455-0041
4.1 Zr a • 455-0026
3 Zr 455-0017
0.3 Zr 455-0018

RUBIDIUM ALLOYS CLASS 457


Composition (Waiu.ht psr cantl Nama Propsrty Numbsr
Ag C Cu Li Na Pd Rh Si Sn
9 K, 1 Cs p 457-0005
1.6 K 457-0008

RHENIUM ALLOYS CLASS 458


Composition (Waiiht par cant) Nama Proparty Numbsr
As B Be Fe Ge Mo Nb Se Si
Rhenium Alloy IGeneral) 458-0025
1.3 458-0023
23. no 458-0018
o- 60 Mo, 23 - 27 Si, Intermetallic
0-77Re Mo, Si, Re,~,
In=O -I) 458-0014
50. 458-0013
27. 458-0019
13. 458-0020
23. 458-0010
17. Intermetallic Nbo '9 Reo 71 458-0011
11. Intermetallic Nbo,o Reo so 458-0012
23 - 26 Si, 0 - 4.8 Cr, Intermetallic
69-77Re Cr, Si, Re,~,
In=O - 0.2) 458-0024
23. Intermetallic Si, Re 458-0008
31-100Cr 458-0022
16 Cr 458-0021

Property: a. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; •• Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Eminance; II. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
Ie. a/Et ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A105
Composition (Weitht pSI' centl N8m, Proplrty NumbBr
As B Be Fe Ge Mo Nb Se Si
30 Os 458-0015
50 W 458-0016
12 W 458-0017

RHODIUM ALLOYS CLASS 459


Composition (W'itht l!!!.r centl N8m, Proplrty ~
Ag Au Cu Fe Ni Pd PI Si Sn
38. 459-0019
37. Intermetallic FeD 52 Rho 48 459-0009
36. 459-0007
35. 459-0005
34. 459-0021
33 7.9 459-0017
33 4. 459-0020
32. 459-0006
25. 459-0012
.5 459-0008
41 - 55 Ni Intermetallic Ni, Rh 1
In=0.55 - 0.68) 459-0010
49. 459-0022
0-100Pd 459-0011
0- 41 Pd 459-0016
5. 459-0024
19 - 48 Mo Intermetallic Mo 1 ,Rh,
In=0.5 - 0.8) 459-0013
0- 40 Ru 459-0015

RUTHENIUM ALLOYS CLASS 460


Composition (W,itht plr cent) N8m, PropBrty NumbBr
8 Cu Fe Nb Os Pd Rh Sb W
0- 100 Fe 460-0006
50. 460-0003
44. 460-0012
39. 460-0004
18. 460-0005
46 AI Intermetallic AI" Ru. 460-0014
41 Ce Intermetallic Ce Ru, 460-0009
41 La Intermetallic La Ru, 460-0008
12 Mn 460-0013
9.5 - 49 Mo Intermetalhc Mo 1 ,Ru,
In=0.5 - 0.9) 460-0010
9.5 - 39 Mo 460-0015
41 Pr Intermetallic Pr Ru, 460-0007
0- 100 V 460-0016

SAMARIUM ALLOYS CLASS 461


Coml!!!.sition (W,itht l!!!.r centl N8m, Proplrty NumbBr
Ag 8 Ca Eu Gd Mn Nd Y
30. Intermetallic B, Sm e gh 461-0001
44 Se Intermetallic Se 3 Sm, 461-0004
16. 40 Se Intermetallic Ag, Se, Sm. 461-0003
34 Se Intermetallic Se Sm 461-0005
46 Te Intermetallic Te Sm 461-0006

ANTIMONY ALLOYS CLASS 462


Composition (W,itht plr centl N8m, Proplrty NumbBr
AI Bi Cd Cu In Pb Sn Te Zn
18. Intermetallic AI Sb e gh j no 462-0123
18. Doped Intermetallic AI Sb 462-0240
0-100Bi 462-0005

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; •. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio: L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A106
Composition (WlJi8.ht p6r ClJntl NamlJ Prop6rty NumbiJr
AI Bi Cd Cu In Pb Sn Te Zn
o- 52 Bi, 0 - 49 Se, Intermetallic Bi,n Se 3_3n
0- 48 Te, 0 - 51 Sb Te 3n Sb,_,n (n=O - I) 462-0245
0- 100 Cd p 462-0012
13-81Cd 462-0273
40 - 56 Cd p 462-0234
48. Intermetallic Cd Sb 462-0041
48. Doped Intermetallic Cd Sb p 462-0231
47 - 48 Cd, 0 - 1.9 Ag, Intermetallic Cd Sb, Ag Added
51-52Sb 462-0281
47 - 48 Cd, 0 - 3 Te, Intermetallic Cd Sb, Te Added
50 - 52 Sb p 462-0279
46 - 47 Cd, 1.4 - 3.6 Ag,
49 - 53 Sb 462-0239
45 - 47 Cd, 0.76 - 5.8 Te,
47-54Sb p 462-0238
0- 100 Cu n p 462-0053
0- 82 Cu 462-0253
0- 50 Cu a de 462-0275
40. 462-0226
10 - 40 Cu 462-0291
30. 462-0227
24. 462-0003
23. 462-0290
20. 462-0228
10. 462-0229
0- 100 In 462-0261
49 - 61 In, 0 - 40 As, Intermetallic ASnIn Sb'_n
0- 51 Sb (n=O - I) 462-0260
49. Intermetallic In Sb a de gh j mnop 462-0014
49. Doped Intermetallic In Sb hj p 462-0219
49. Intermetallic In Sb, Irradiated 462-0224
49. Intermetallic In Sb - Cadmium 462-0180
49. Intermetallic In Sb - Cobalt 462-0220
49. Intermetallic In Sb - Mercury 462-0223
49. Intermetallic In Sb - Zinc 462-0083
48 - 49 In, 0 - 9 Te, Intermetallic
43-51Sb In'+5n Ten Sb'+4n
(n=O - I) 462-0266
48 - 49 In, 0 - 8.1 Te, Intermetallic In Te'_n Sbn
44 - 51 Sb (n=0.85 - I) 462-0252
45 - 49 In, 0 - 20 Te, Intermetallic
35 - 51 Sb In'+n Te3n Sb'_n
(n=O - 0.15) 462-0284
35 - 49 In, 0 - 7.7 Sn, Intermetallic
o- 4.3 Zn, 51 - 53 Sb In'n Sn'_n Zn'_n Sb,
(n=O.7 - I) 462-0277
13 - 49 In, 0 - 27 Ga, Intermetallic Ga nIn, _nSb
51-60Sb (n=O - 0.775) 462-0262
o- 49 In, 0 - 36 Ga Intermetallic
Ga nIn ' _nSb(n=O-I) 462-0207
48. 0.45 Ni Intermetallic
Inos8 Nioo18 Sb 462-0287
48. 1.6 Intermetallic
In,ol Teo03 Sb o.,. 462-0160
48. .8 Intermetallic
In,.005 Teo.o15 SbOSS5 462-0159
48. .48 Intermetallic
In ,003 Teo 00. Sbo.•• , 462-0152
5 - 43 In, 4.2 - 25 Ga, Intermetallic Ga nIn'_n Sb
53 - 60 Sb (n=0.14 - 0.74) 462-0161
42 - 100 Pb Antimony Alloy - Antimony m 462-0259
0- 100 Pb 462-0011
20-90Pb 462-0274
30 - 100 Sn Antimony Alloy - Antimony 462-0258
30 - 100 Sn Antimony Alloy - Tin 462-0230
0- 100 Sn 462-0010
49. Intermetallic Sn Sb 462-0272
28. 15. Intermetallic Sn Zn Sb, 462-0288
0- 100 Zn 462-0009
1. 35. Doped 462-0222
35. Intermetallic Zn Sb • h 462-0024
35. Doped Intermetallic Zn Sb 462-0237

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/Et ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A107
Composition {Waii.ht psr csntj Nama Proparty Numbsr
AI Bi Cd Cu In Pb Sn Te Zn
11. 27. Intermetallic Cd o2 Zn08 Sb 462-0246
a- 100 Ag m p 462-0264
a- 100 Ag Antimony Alloy >- Silver 462-0283
0- 100 As 462-0221
a-52 As, 36 - 48 Ga, Intermetallic As" Ga Sb,_"
0- 64 Sb (n=O -1) 462-0280
45 Au Intermetallic Au Sb 2 462-0141
8.1 B Intermetallic BSb 462-0268
33 Co Intermetallic Co Sb 462-0046
30 Cr Intermetallic Cr Sb 462-0073
29 Cr 462-0289
18 Cr Intermetallic Cr Sb 2 462-0241
0- 100 Ga 462-0097
36 - 41 Ga, a- 22 As, Intermetallic
36 - 64 Sb As" Ga Sb,_"
(n=O - 0.5) 462-0244
11. 36 Ga Intermetallic Ga. TI Sb. 462-0265
36 Ga, a- 6.6 Te, Intermetallic Ga Te" Sb,_"
57 - 64 Sb (n=O - 0.1) 462-0251
1.3 36 Ga Intermetallic Ga Sb, Te Added 462-0242
1.4 36 Ga Intermetallic Ga Sb, Zn Added p 462-0250
36 Ga Intermetallic Ga Sb a e gh j nop 462-0126
36 Ga, Doped Intermetallic Ga Sb hj p 462-0235
36 Ga, Doped Intermetallic Ga Sb, Irradiated 462-0269
36 Ga Intermetallic Ga Sb <- Cadmium m 462-0257
36 Ga Intermetallic Ga Sb <- lithium m 462-0247
35 - 36 Ga, a- 9.2 Te, Intermetallic
56 - 64 Sb Ga'+n Te3" Sb,_"
(n=O - 0.05) 462-0249
23 - 36 Ga, a- 18 In, Intermetallic Ga ,_" In, Sb
59-64Sb (n=O - 0.325) 462-0042
3.5 35 Ga Intermetallic Ga Sb, Zn Added p 462-0254
6.6 34 Ga Intermetallic Ga Sb, Te Added 462-0243
341r Intermetallic Ir Sb 3 no 462-0285
23 Mg Intermetallic Mg 3 Sb 2 a e 462-0019
45 Mn, 2.7 Cr Intermetallic
CrO '2 Mn1.88 Sb 462-0278
45 Mn, 2 Cr Intermetallic
Cr009 Mn,.9' Sb 462-0225
48 Ni 462-0292
33 Ni Intermetallic Ni Sb 462-0232
48 Pd Intermetallic Pd o., SbO • 9 462-0255
48 Pd, Doped Intermetallic Pdo" SbO • 9 462-0256
45 Pt Intermetallic Pt Sb 2 462-0006
45 Pt, Doped Intermetallic Pt Sb 2 462-0236
0-72 Se 462-0286
14-66Se 462-0293
49 - 60 Se, a- 8.9 Ga, Intermetallic
31-51 Sb Ga, Se 3 Sb 2_2,
(n=O - 0.5) 462-0282
49 Se Intermetallic Se 3 Sb 2 f h 462-0052
46 Se Intermetallic Se. Sb3 462-0248
10. 44 Se Intermetallic Se3 Sb2,
Te Added 462-0263
41 Se, 11 Si Intermetallic Se. Si 3Sb3 462-0267
0- 57 Tb, a- 42 y, Intermetallic Tb, Y,_" Sb
43 - 58 Sb (n=O -1) 462-0271
31 Ti, 30 Nb Intermetallic Nb Ti2 Sb 462-0276
42 Y Intermetallic YSb 462-0270

SCANDIUM ALLOYS CLASS 463


Com~ition {Waifl.ht I!!r cantl Nama Proparty Numbsr
B
33. Intermetallic B2 Sc 463-0001
20-94Zr 463-0004
34 Zr Intermetallic Zr Sc. 463-0003

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A108
SELENIUM ALLOYS CLASS 464
Composition (Waiu.ht plr CBntl Nama Proplrty NumbBr
As Bi Br Cd Fe Sn Te Zn
Selenium Alloy (General) a e 9 j n 46~021
0- 59 As 464-0188
4.8 - 54 As 464-0182
49. Intermetallic As Se 46~056
0- 49 As 464-0061
39. Intermetallic As, Sea a et h j n 46~032
38. 1.8 Ge Intermetallic As, Sea,
Ge Added 464-0204
36. 18. Intermetallic
AS1Q Tea Se" 46~034
36. 6.4 Ag Intermetallic As, Sea,
Ag Added 464-0206
36. 7.2 Ge Intermetallic As, Sea,
Ge Added 46~205
34. 29. Intermetallic As, Te Se, hi 464-0062
4.8 - 34 As, 4.6 - 19 Ge,
0.59 - 90 Se 464-0231
32. 30. 4.9 Pb Intermetallic
As" Pb Te1Q Se,. 464-0249
32. 27. 4.9 Pb Intermetallic
As,. Pb Te. Se,. 464-0248
27. Intermetallic As, Se, hi 46~080
25. 21 Cu Intermetallic As Cu Se, 0 464-0044
24. 18 TI 464-0183
19. 19 Ge 464-0243
19. Intermetallic As Se, hi 464-0081
14. 464-0190
4.8 464-0225
o- 64 Bi, 0 - 49 In, Intermetallic
36 - 51 Se Bi," In,_," Sea
(n=O - 1) 464-0227
21. 20 Cr Intermetallic Cd Cr, Se, 464-0193
1. 464-0100
0-1 Cd 464-0128
.7 464-0052
.5 464-0099
42. Intermetallic Fe, 0' Se 464-0029
41. Intermetallic Fe Se 464-0096
38. Intermetallic Fe, Sea 464-0030
35. IntermetaUic Fe a Se, 464-0031
43. Intermetallic Sn Se, 464-0092
0-100Te 464-0003
0- 73 Te, 27 - 37 Ga, Intermetallic
0- 63 Se Ga, Tea" Sea_a"
(n=O - 1) 464-0179
0- 57Te, 17 - 39 As, Intermetallic
26-61 Se As,_," Te" Sea_a"
(n=O - 0.8) 464-0253
50. 464-0230
18 - 48 Te, 32 - 36 As, Intermetallic
20 - 46 Se As, Tea_a" Sea"
(n=0.4 - 0.8) 464-0234
32. 29 In Intermetallic In Te Se, 464-0226
30. 464-0229
20. 46~090
45. 1S Intermetallic Zn Se, S Added 464-0220
45. Intermetallic Zn Se a e ghij no 464-0050
45. Intermetallic Zn Se ~
Aluminum m 464-0046
45. Doped Intermetallic Zn Se ~ Copper 464-0022
45. Intermetallic Zn Se ~
Selenium 464-0060
45. Intermetallic Zn Se ~ Zinc 464-0139
44. 1.5 Mn Intermetallic Zn Se,
Mn Added 464-0219
4. 43. Intermetallic Zn Se,
Te Added 464-0218
32 Ag, 21 Ga Intermetallic A9 Ga Se, 464-0067
27Co Intermetallic CD Se, 464-0223
40 Cr Intermetallic Cr Se 464-0173

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A109
Composition (Waig.ht pBr csntl Nama PropBrty Numbsr
As Bi Br Cd Fe Sn Te Zn
37 Cr Intermetallic Cr7 Se, 464-0174
33 Cr Intermetallic CraSe, 464-0175
31 Cr Intermetallic Cr 2Sea 464-0176
22 Cr. 12 Ni Intermetallic Cr 2Ni Se, 464-0145
22Cr. 11 V Intermetallic Cr 2VSe, 464-0171
12. 22 Cr Intermetallic Cr2 Fe Se, 464-0172
32 Cs. 30 Sb Intermetallic Cs Sb Se 2 464-0239
34 Cu Intermetallic Cu Se 464-0104
13. .97 33 Cu Intermetallic
CU2.7• Zno.o, Sea.•, 464-0079
13. 33 Cu Intermetallic As CU a Se, 464-0146
30 Cu. 19 Sb Intermetallic CU a Sb Se, 464-0147
29 Cu. 17 Ge Intermetallic CU 2 Ge Sea 464-0125
27 - 29 Cu. 3.1-13 Ge. Intermetallic
5.3 - 20 Sn. 50 - 53 Se CU 2Ge, Sn,_, Sea
In=0.2 - 0.8) 464-0192
26 - 29 Cu. 0 - 17 Ge. Intermetallic
o- 25 Sn. 49 - 54 Se CU 2Ge, Sn,_, Sea
In=O -I) 464-0250
28 Cu. 26 Ta Intermetallic CU a Ta Se, 464-0063
25. 26 Cu Intermetallic CU2Sn Sea 464-0126
17 - 26 Cu. 0 - 26 Hg. Intermetallic
16 - 25 Sn. 41 - 49 Se Cu 2, Hg,_, Sn, Se 2o+,
In=0.5 - I) 464-0181
0-0.5 Dy 464-0187
47 Ga Intermetallic Ga Se e hj n 464-0161
37 Ga Intermetallic Ga 2Sea 464-0189
24 Ga. 22 Cu Intermetallic Cu Ga Se 2 464-0103
48 Ge Intermetallic Ge Se a • h 464-0069
2.9 35 Ge 464-0200
15. 33 Ge 464-0185
7.8 32 Ge 464-0217
32 Ge Intermetallic Ge Se 2 464-0140
20. 29 Ge Intermetallic AS 2 Ge a Se5 464-0006
15. 29 Ge 464-0184
14. 26 Ge. 13 Pb 464-0186
25 Ge. 18 Sb Intermetallic Ge 7 Sba Se'5 464-0051
22 Ge. 11 Na Intermetallic
Ge 14 Na22 Sea. 464-0177
4.8 19 Ge 464-0242
19 Ge 464-0015
4.7 - 19 Ge. 14 - 15 As.
67 - 81 Se 464-0233
0- 19 Ge 464-0008
5.2 18 Ge 464-0246
8.7 18 Ge. 10 Na Intermetallic
Ge O.'5 Na O.'2 Se,.'5 464-0178
18Ge.3.1Sb 464-0245
17 Ge. 12 TI 464-0244
17 Ge. 12 TI. Doped 464-0247
17 Ge 464-0215
9.3 Ge 464-0240
o- 72 Hg. 0 - 49 In. Intermetallic
28 - 51 Se Hg a, In 2_2, Sea
In=O -I) 464-0007
28 Hg.18 Cu. 10 Ge Intermetallic CU 2Ge Hg Se, 464-0082
26 - 28 Hg. 17 - 18 Cu. Intermetallic
0-10Ge.0-16Sn. CU 2Ge, Hg Sn,_, Se,
41-44Se In=O -I) 464-0180
16. 26 Hg. 17 Cu. 41 Se Intermetallic CU 2Hg Sn Se, 464-0191
49 In Intermetallic In2 Sea hj 464-0094
34 In. 19 Cu Intermetallic Cu In Se 2 no 464-0042
30 In. 28 Ag Intermetallic Ag In Se 2 464-0137
42 La. 16 Ag Intermetallic Ag 2 La, Se 7 464-0010
24 Mg Intermetallic Mg Se 464-0097
41 Mn Intermetallic Mn Se 464-0093
0.35 Mn 464-0053
38 Mo Intermetallic Mo Se 2 464-0089
1 Na hj 464-0057
0.59 Na hj 464-0058
37 Nb Intermetallic Nb Se 2 e hj 464-0088
41 Ni Intermetallic Ni o.• 5Se no 464-0047

Property: L Thermal conductivitr; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. as"t ratio; L Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A110
Composition (W,i,""t plr csntl N,,,,, Proplrty Number
As Bi Br Cd Fe Sn Te Zn
39 Ni Intermetallic Nio 875 Se no 464-0049
37 Ni Intermetallic Nio 80 Se no 464-0002
27 Ni Intermetallic Ni Se, 464-0123
0.2 P h j 464-0054
45 - 85 Pr 464-0064
35 Rh, II Cu Intermetallic Cu Rh, Se, 464-0201
28 - 100 Sb 464-0224
34 - 86 Sb 464-025 I
3I - 5I Sb, 0 - 8.9 Ga, Intermetallic
49 - 60 Se Ga" Sb, '" Se,
In=O - 0.5) 464-0252
42 Sb, 2.4 Li Intermetallic Li Sb Se, 464-0235
40 Sb, 7.6 Na Intermetallic Na Sb Se, 464-0236
38 Sb, 12 K Intermetallic KSb Se, 464-0237
36 Sb, 19 Cu Intermetallic Cu Sb Se, 0 464-0068
33 Sb, 23 Rb Intermetallic Rb Sb Se, 464-0238
31Sb,29Ag Intermetallic Ag Sb Se"
Ag Added 464-0001
31 Sb, 28 Ag Intermetallic Ag Sb Se, 0 464-004 I
30 Sb, 53 Si Intermetallic Sb, Si, Se 13 464-021 I
30 Sb, 3.4 Si Intermetallic Sb, Si Se, h J 464-0212
24 Sb, 5.6 Si Intermetallic Sb, Si, Se. J 464-0210
24 Sb, 5.4 Si Intermetallic Sb, Si, Se 14 h 464-0150
21 -22 Sb,O- 17 Ge,
61 - 79 Se 464-0232
17 Sb, 7.7 Si Intermetallic Sb Si, Se, 464-0214
16 Sb, 5.6 Si Intermetallic Sb, Si, Se 15 464-0209
7J Sb, 19 Si Intermetallic Sb Si Se 18 464-0213
0-5 Sb 464-0194
0- 23 Sb 464-0009
0- I Sb 464-0202
o- I Sb, Doped 464-0203
23 Ti Intermetallic Ti Se, 464-001 I
o- 50 n, 20 - 39 As, Intermetallic
As, '" TI" Se, ,,,
In=O - 0.65) 464-0254
12 - 48 n, 17 - 33 As, Intermetallic
36-55Se As, '" TI,,, Se, ,,,
In=0.12 - 0.5) 464-0207
0-1n 464-0228
0- 54 W, 0 - 38 Mo, Intermetallic Mo I "W" Se,
46 - 62 Se In=O - I) 464-0119
30-31 W, 16 Mo, Intermetallic
0.61 - 18 Ta, 53 Se Mo" Ta, ,,, W" Se.
In=0.97 - 0.99) 464-0221
20. 27 W, 14 Mo, 3.3 Ta Intermetallic Moo., Tao 06
Te05Wo.,Se,5 464-C122
37 Zr Intermetallic Zr Se, 464-0014

SILICON ALLOYS CLASS 465


Com~ition (W,itht ~r c,ntl Nam, Prof!!.rtr.. Number
B C Cr Fe Ge Mn Ni Sn Zn
Silicon Alloy IGeneral) 465-001 I
Silicon 199.2%) 465-0063
0- 043 B 465-0032
Sat'd 465-0109
0- 100 Cr 465-0013
o-60 Cr, 0 - 40 Fe 465-0134
51 -57 Cr, 10-38 Fe,
5 - 75 Si 465-0138
49. Intermetallic Cr Si I • 465-0035
47 - 49 Cr Intermetallic Cr Si"
In= 1.93 - 2. I) 465-0126
48. Intermetallic Cr Si, efg n p 465-0038
0- 48 Cr, 0 - 46 Ti, Intermetallic
52-54Si Cr" Ti, "Si,
In=O - I) 465-0115
0- 48 Cr, 0 - 48 V, 52 Si Intermetallic Cr" VI " Si,
In=O - I) 465-0143

Property:.o Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity: e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity~ g. Emittance; h. Re~lectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance:
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetriC expansion coeffICIent; p. Surface tensIOn
A111
Coml!!!!.ition (W,iiPt per centl Nam, Property Number
B C Cr Fe Ge Mn Ni Sn Zn
32. 23 Mo Intermetallic
Cr025 Moo, SiD., 46~146
. 3 2'. 13 - 32 Cr. 14 - 30 Ti.
39 - 73 Si 465-0095
13 - 32 Cr. 13 - 32 V.
36 - 74 Si 465-0097
30. 27. 46~130
30 10. 46~128
29. 13. 4.8 46~129
29. 13. 46~127
25. p 465-0016
Unsp. Unsp. Ti Intermetallic
Cr, Ti, "Si, a e 46~113
0- 100 Fe. 0 - 100 Mn p 465-0014
0- 100 Fe ef n p 465-0025
25 - 99 Fe 46~122
0- 60 Fe 465-0024
50. Intermetallic Fe Si, ef h 465-0077
50. Doped Intermetallic Fe Si, a de h 465-0135
49. 3 Co Intermetallic Fe Si,.
Co Added 465-0136
48. 0-1 AI 465-0031
48. 465-0030
47. 6 Co Intermetallic Fe Si,.
Co Added 465-0137
47. 3.2 Co a d 465-0107
46. Intermetallic Fe Si, 33 465-0078
26. 465-0112
6.1 1.7 AI 465-0023
.66 039 AI. 0.45 Other 465-0123
a- 100 Ge 465-0019
o- 100 Ge. Doped 465-0116
0- 53 Ge 465-0142
46. 465-0033
44. 465-0111
39 465-0018
34 - 39 Ge 465-0121
31. Doped 465-0017
30. 465-0102
29. Silicon Alloy. Irradiated 465-0141
22 Doped 465-0144
19. Doped 465-0053
13. Doped 465-0052
12. Doped 465-0139
Unsp. 465-0131
Unsp. Silicon Alloy. Irradiated 465-0132
25 - 100 Mn 465-0145
Sat'd 0- 100 Mn 465-0108
0-100 Mn ef 465-0110
49. Intermetallic Mn Si, 465-0037
38 - 100 Ni 465-0125
a- 100 Ni 465-0020
34 - 53 Ni. 0 - 18 Fe. Intermetallic
47-48Si INi, 04 Si'9')"
IFe Si,), "
In=065 - I) 465-0133
0- 100 AI 465-0140
0- 100 Co 465-0022
34 Mo. 22 Ti 465-0036
25 Mo. 22 Nb. 9.4 Ti 465-0050
.25 15 Mo a d 465-0118
15 Mo. 05 P a d 465-0119
15 Mo 465-0120
1. 14 Mo a d 465-0117
o- 62 Nb. 0 - 48 Cr. Intermetallic
0- 46 Ti. 38 - 54 Si Cr" Nb. Ti, Si,
Int xt y= I) 465-0114
37 Nb. 17 V 465-0104
28 Nb. 16 Ti. 18 W 465-0094
24 - 25 Nb. 7.7 - 19 Cr.
9-19Ti.39-58Si 465-0103

Property: L Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat: f. Viscosity; g. Eminance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alf t ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient: n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient: p. Surface tension
A112
Composition {W'il.ht pi' e,ntl Nam, Proplrty Numbs,
B C Cr Fe Ge Mn Ni Sn Zn
22 - 24 Nb. 13 - 21 Cr.
7.4 - 19 V. 38 - 56 Si 465-0100
22 Nb. 15 Mo. 19 Ti 465-0065
0-0.33 P 465-0124
46 Ti Intermetallic Ti Si, e gh 465-0064
30 Ti. 20 Mo 465-0054
48 V Intermetallic VSi, a e9 465-0082
44 V 465-0105
40 W. 7.6 Nb. 9.3 Ti 465-0081
33 W. 25 Ti 465-0073
0- 100 Zr 465-0034

TIN ALLOYS CLASS 466


Composition (W,il.ht pi' centl Nam, P'Oplrty Numbs,
AI Bi Cd Cu In Pb Sb TI Zn
1.3 466-0330
.95 466-0329
.47 466-0328
.21 466-0327
16-100Bi 466-0320
0- 100 Bi m p 466-0001
0-100Bi Tin Alloy ~ Bismuth 466-0165
0- 100 Bi Tin Alloy ~ Silver 466-0319
50. 466-0139
47. Intermetallic Bi Sn, 466-0306
36. 24. p 466-0307
15. 466-0303
0- 1.7 Bi 466-0340
1.5 466-0286
0- 100 Cd 466-0021
19-97Cd Tin Alloy ~ Tin 466-0341
95 - 90 Cd 466-0290
49. Intermetallic Cd Sn 466-0349
0- 21 Cd 466-0347
1- 7 Cd 466-0336
0- 03 Cd 466-0313
0- 100 Cu n p 466-0035
39. 466-0350
35. Intermelallic Cu Sn 466-0185
.67 10 German Bearing Alloy
10. .67 10. WM80 F 466-0357
0- 100 In 466-0197
50 'Cerroseal-35 Solder. Soft 466-0316
0- 5.8 In 466-0314
0.25 - 5 In 466-0337
1.2 466-0362
1.3 lin t Sb) 466-0364
1. Tin Alloy ~ Tin 466-0221
0- 100 Pb a d f op 466-0014
0- 100 Pb Tin Alloy ~ Silver 466-0318
0- 100 Pb Tin Alloy ~ Tin 466-0025
16 - 94 Pb Tin Alloy ~ Tin 466-0288
0- 80 Pb Tin Alloy ~ Antimony 466-0324
22-69Pb 466-0332
50 •Solder 50-50 466-0046
3.2 40 14. German Bearing Alloy
WM42 466-0360
40. 466-0223
37. 466-0168
27. 26 Mg 466-0353
3. 466-0322
1.7 466-0196
0-1.7Pb 466-0338
0- 100 Sb 466-0070
0- 71 Sb Tin Alloy ~ Antimony 466-0323
0- 71 Sb Tin Alloy ~ Tin 466-0311
5.5 10. 14. 02 As German Bearing Alloy
WM70 466-0359

P_rty: .. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance: j. Transmittance;
k. a/Et ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A113
Composition (WBiflht psr csnt) NamB Propsrty Numbsr
AI Bi Cd Cu In Pb Sb TI Zn
7.4 11. German Bearing Alloy
WM80 46&-0358
5.7 6.9 Bearing Alloy 46&-0356
4. Tin Alloy .-- Antimony 46&-0287
3.4 3.6 Bearing Alloy 46&-0355
1.1 46&-0363
0- 100 Zn 46&-0030
0- 100 Zn Tin Alloy.-- Tin 46&-0309
0- 100 Zn Tin Alloy .-- Zinc 46&-0310
0- 14 Zn p 46&-0346
0- 100 Ag m p 46&-0031
0- 100 Ag Tin Alloy .-- Silver m 46&-0344
0.89 - 7.5 Ag 46&-0312
0.5 Ag Tin Alloy .-- Silver 46&-0292
Unsp. Ag p 46&-0149
Unsp. Ag Tin Alloy .-- Silver m 46&-0296
0- 100 Au p 46&-0239
0- 83 Au p 46&-0354
50 Co Intermetallic CO 2Sn 46&-0315
0- 100 Ga 46&-0325
0- 100 Ge p 46&-0321
0-60Ge,29-40Mg, Intermetallic
0- 71 Sn Ge,~, Mg2 Sn,
In=O - 1) a d 466-0203
.5 1.3 Ge, 0.2 Ag, 1Mn Tin Alloy .-- Aluminum 466-0297
.5 1.3 Ge, 0.2 Ag, 1Mn Tin Alloy .-- Germanium 466-0299
.5 1.3 Ge, 0.2 Ag, 1Mn Tin Alloy .-- Manganese m 46&-0298
.5 1.3 Ge, 0.2 Ag, 1Mn Tin Alloy .-- Silver 46&-0293
.2 0.6 Ge, 0.5 Mn Tin Alloy .-- Aluminum 46&-0300
.2 0.6 Ge, 0.5 Mn Tin Alloy .-- Germanium 46&-0302
.2 0.6 Ge, 0.5 Mn Tin Alloy .-- Manganese 466-0301
.2 0.6 Ge, 0.5 Mn Tin Alloy .-- Silver 466-0294
1.8 Hg 46&-0228
0- 1.8 Hg 46&-0339
3.1 Impurity 46&-0291
0- 100 Mg 46&-0257
29 - 63 Mg, 0 - 37 Si, Intermetallic
0- 71 Sn Mg 2Si, Sn,~,
(n=O - 1) 46&-0334
40 Mg, 12 Si Intermetallic
Mg2Si o • Sn o• 46&-0159
37 Mg, 8.6 Si Intermetallic
Mg2Si o• Sn o• 46&-0134
33 - 35 Mg, 25 - 26 Ge, Intermetallic
40 - 42 Sn Geo • Mg, Sn o •
In=1.9 - 2.1) 46&-0304
34 Mg, 25 Ge, Doped Intermetallic
Ge o• Mg2Sn o• 46&-0331
33 Mg, 0.39 Fe, 25 Ge Intermetallic
Ge o.• Mg 1.98 Sn o• 46&-0326
33 Mg, 3.8 Si Intermetallic
Mg 2Si02 Sn 08 46&-0308
6.2 29 Mg 46&-0351
29 Mg, 0.34 Fe Intermetallic
Fe o.o, Mg,.98 Sn O.99 46&-0305
29 Mg Intermetallic Mg 2Sn a def hi 46&-0020
29 Mg, Doped Intermetallic Mg2 Sn 46&-0317
29 Mg, 0.34 Fe Intermetallic
Feo.o, Mg 1.98 Sn099 46&-0305
17. 27 Mg 46&-0352
48 Mn Intermetallic Mn2 Sn 46&-0335
0-2.1Mn p 46&-0348
0-0.96 Na p 46&-0345
Unsp. Na m 46&-0361
0- 100 Ni 46&-0333
0-4.7Ni 46&-0289
40 Se Intermetallic Se Sn hj 46&-0187
0- 100 Te 46&-0295
48 - 52 Te, 0 - 2.6 Se, Intermetallic Se, Te,~, Sn
48 - 49 Sn In=O - 0.08) 46&-0342
0- 52 Te, 0 - 40 Se Intermetallic Se, Te,~, Sn
48 - 60 Sn In=O - 1) 46&-0343

Property: •• Thermal conductivitr; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; .. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Eminance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transminance;
k. a/'t ratio; L Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A114
STRONTIUM ALLOYS CLASS 467
Composition (W'iu.ht plr CBnt) Nam, Proplrty Number
B
43. Intermetallic B. Sr 467-0001
47 Se Intermetallic Se Sr 467-0004

TANTALUM ALLOYS CLASS 468


Composition (W,iu.ht plr CBntl Nam, Pro(!!.rty Number
AI C Cr Cu Fe Mg Mn Ni Si
Tantalum (99.5%) 468-0038
Tantalum (99.3%) 468-0077
Tantalum (99%) ~
Carbon 468-0009
31-100AI Intermetallic AI3 Ta,
AI Added 468-0042
0- 100 AI 468-0076
31. Intermetallic AI3 Ta gh 468-0025
0- 31 AI Intermetallic AI3 Ta,
Ta Added 468-0043
37. Intermetallic Cr, Ta 468-0067
1.7 468-0057
.35 468-0056
38. Intermetallic Fe, Ta 468-0060
.8 468-0066
1.3 24. Intermetallic Si, Ta,
CAdded 468-0073
24. Intermetallic Si, Ta e gh 468-0020
8.5 Intermetallic Si 3Ta, 468-0083
11 B Intermetallic B, Ta 468-0021
5.6 B Intermetallic BTa 468-0029
2.9 B Intermetallic BTa, 468-0078
37 Be Intermetallic Be" Ta 468-0018
30 Be Intermetallic Be" Ta, 468-0019
30 HI 468-0034
0- 100 Mo 468-0040
1.7 Mo 468-0059
0.5 Mo 468-0058
44 - 100 Nb 468-0070
0- 100 Nb e9 468-0044
48 Nb 468-0072
34 Nb 468-0052
31 Nb 468-0071
30 Nb 468-0074
26 Nb 468-0068
17 Nb 468-0065
11 Nb 468-0008
8 Nb 468-0055
4.6 Nb 468-0054
4.3 Nb 468-0039
2.6 Nb 468-0007
1.6 Nb 468-0069
1.2 Nb 468-0082
0.65 Nb 468-0053
0.5 Nb a d 468-0031
0.33 Nb 468-0006
2.6 - 41 Re 468-0048
2 Re 468-0064
0.8 Re 468-0063
47 Se Intermetallic Se, Ta 468-0014
30 - 100 Ti 468-0075
0- 38 Ti 468-0003
3.2 Ti 468-0047
0.96 Ti 468-0045
0- 100 V 468-0080
0.86 V 468-0051
O-lOOW 468-0046
0-100 W Tantalum Alloy, Irradiated 468-0041
50W 468-0081
40W 468-0037
30W 468-0079

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A115
Composition (Weiiht per cent) Name Property Number
AI C Cr Cu Fe Mg Mn Ni Si
15W 458-0035
lOW *Ta-l0W a de 9 458-0017
9.5 W, 2.4 HI *T-222 a de 9 458-0033
8 W, 2.4 HI *T-lll a de 9 no 468-0035
4.8 W 458-0052
2W 468-0051
5 Zr 458-0050
0.87 Zr 458-0049

TERBIUM ALLOYS CLASS 469


Composition (Weiiht per centl Name Property Number
B
29. Intermetallic B6 Tb 459-0001
43 - 58 Sb, 0 - 42 y, Intermetallic Sb Y,_, Tb,
0- 57Tb !n=O -1) 459-0004
43 Sb Intermetallic Sb Tb 459-0003
5- 50 Y 459-0002

TELLURIUM ALLOYS CLASS 471


Composition (Weiiht per centl Name Property Number
Ag As Bi Cu Fe Mn Ni Sb Se
Tellurium Alloy !General) e9 j 471-0032
0- 100 Ag 471-0454
25. 15 Ga Intermetallic Ag Ga Te 2 471-0007
24 - 47 As, 5.9 - 14 Ge, Intermetallic As Ge03 Te,
40-59Te !n=0.5 - 1.7) 471-0353
42. 4 Si Intermetallic As, Si Te 3 471-0237
10 - 40 As, 1.5 - 14 Si,
53 - 87Te 471-0471
39. 7.5 Ge Intermetallic As, Ge Te, 471-0421
39. 7.6 Ge, Doped Intermetallic As, Ge Te, 471-0443
37. Intermetallic As Te 471-0361
32 - 37 As, 0 - 13 Ge, Intermetallic As Ge, Te
55 - 53 Te !n=O - 0.4) 471-0362
33. 25. Intermetallic As, Se 3 Te3 hj 471-0003
31. 16. Intermetallic AS2Se Te 2 hj 471-0337
30. 9.4 Intermetallic
As lO Se3Te'2 471-0005
29. 22. 8.7 TI Intermetallic
As,. Se'3 TI2 Te" j 471-0502
28. Intermetallic AS 2Te 3 e hj 471-0002
26. 2.8 Si Intermetallic
Aso 3' Sio, Teo 55 j 471-0445
21. 7.8 Si Intermetallic As Si Te 2 hi 471-0407
20. 11 Ge, 2.9 Si Intermetallic
As, Ge3 Si 2Te lO 471-0321
20. 7.7 Ge, 4.5 Si Intermetallic
As, Ge 2 Si 3 Te lO 471-0408
19. 15 Si Intermetallic As Si 2Te 2 471-0235
17. 7. 9.7 Si Intermetallic
As, Sb Si 6 Te. 471-0240
17. 9.7 Si Intermetallic AS 2 Si 3Te, 471-0238
13. 12Ga,8Ge 471-0470
13. 6.5 Ge Intermetallic AS 2 Ge Te, 471-0259
7.3 5.5 Si Intermetallic As Si 2Te, 471-0236
3.2 .80 1.2 Si 471-0420
Unsp. Unsp. Ge, Unsp. Si 471-0459
15-87Bi 471-0358
40 - 55 Bi 471-0499
o- 54 Bi, 0 - 39 Sb, Intermetallic Bi 2, Sb 2_2,
0-35Se,0-51 Te Se 3, Te3_3, !n=O - 1) 471-0155
49 - 52 Bi, 0 - 2.1 Ge, Intermetallic
48-49Te Ge, Bi 2_2, Te3_2,
!n=O - 0.2) 471-0509

Property: a. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coeffiCient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A116
Composition (Waii.ht psr cant) Nama PropIJrty Numbsr
Ag As Bi Cu Fe Mn Ni Sb Se
o- 52 Bi, 0 - 39 Sb Intermetallic
48-61 Te Bi2" Sb2_2" Te3
(n=O- 1) 471-0063
o- 52 Bi, 0 - 37 Sb, Intermetallic
48-63Te Bi2" Sb2_2" Te3,
Te Added (n=O - 1) 471-0263
48-51 Bi Intermetallic Bi2 Te 3+o
(n=0.13 - 0.48) 471-0373
48. 3.1 Intermetallic
Bi'8 Sb02 Te3 471-0139
47. 3.9 Doped Intermetallic
Bi, 75 Sb02 , Te 3 471-0326
42. 8.1 1.6 Intermetallic
Bi03 Sb o, Se003
Teo 57 471-0493
42. 8.1 1.6 Doped Intermetallic
Bi03 Sbo, Seo 03
Teo 57 471-0494
41. 11 Sn Intermetallic
Bi 10' Sn 47 , Te20, 471-0262
40. 12. Intermetallic Bi Cu Te 2 471-0402
40. 11 Sn Intermetallic Bi2 Sn Te, 471-0260
39. 12Sn Intermetallic
Bi., Sn'2' Te,., 471-0261
35. 13 In Intermetallic Bi, In, Te 15 471-0418
29. 17. Doped Intermetallic Bi Sb Te 3 471-0414
50 - 62 Cu, 0 - 38 Se, Intermetallic
0- 50 Te CU2Se,_" Te"
(n=O - 1) 471-0365
50. Intermetallic CU 2Te 471-0043
47. hj 471-0319
33 Intermetallic Cu Te 471-0364
23. 15. Intermetallic CU 3 Sb Te, 471-0256
22. 13 Ge Intermetallic CU 2 Ge Te 3 471-0367
20. 19 Sn Intermetallic CU 2Sn Te 3 471-0187
23. Intermetallic Fe 2 Te 3 471-0322
18. Intermetallic Fe Te 2 no 471-0070
17. Intermetallic Fe Te 2, 471-0498
25 - 35 Mn 471-0329
30. Intermetallic Mn Te e hj 471-0098
30. Doped Intermetallic Mn Te 471-0366
18. Intermetallic Mn Te, 471-0463
39. Intermetallic Sb 2 Te 3 e h 0 471-0001
16. 27 - 29 Sb, Intermetallic
0- 7.4 Se, 48 - 57Te Bio, Sb" See Te3
(n=O - 0.6) 471-0480
16. 28. 1. Doped Intermetallic
Bi, Sb'2 Se Te'3 471-0341
14. 28. Intermetallic Cu Sb Te 2 471-0136
19. 27. 3. 471-0427
19. 27. 471-0425
19. 27. Doped 471-0426
16. 27. Intermetallic
Bi o, Sb 15 Te 3 471-0223
16. 27. Doped Intermetallic
Bi o, Sb u Te 3 471-0411
15. 27. Intermetallic
Bio, Sb" Te3,
Te Added 471-0125
15. 27. Doped Intermetallic
Bio, Sb" Te3, Te
Added 471-0413
15. 26 - 27 Sb, 58 - 59 Te Intermetallic
Bio, Sb, , Te3+"
(n=0.06 - 0.26) 471-0368
22. 26. 12. Intermetallic
Bi, Sb, Se 3Te, 471-0431
16. 26. 1.5 Intermetallic
Alloy 68, Bi24
Sb" Se,
Te 14 , 471-0081
22. 25. Intermetallic Ag Sb Te, 471-0020

Property: e. Thermal conductivitr b. Accommodation coefiicient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal difiusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Eminance; h. A.flectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transminance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A117
Composition (Weiu.ht per cent) Name Propsrty Numb6r
Ag As Bi Cu Fe Mn Ni Sb Se
16. 18. 11 Ge Intermetallic Ag Ge Sb Te 3 471-0039
16. 18. 11 Ge Intermetallic Ag Ge Sb Te 3,
Irradiated 471-0400
0-0.5Sb 471-0466
0- 100 Se 471-0011
o- 63 Se, 27 - 37 Ga, Intermetallic
0-73 Te Ga, Se3" Te3_3"
(n=O -1) 471-0343
26-61 Se,17-39As, Intermetallic
0- 57Te As,_," Se3_3" Te"
(n=O - 0.8) 471-0496
50. 471-0450
20 - 46 Se, 32 - 36 As, Intermetallic
18 - 48Te As, Se3" Te3_3"
(n=0.4 - 0.8) 471-0501
38. Intermetallic Se Te 471-0313
0- 29 Se 471-0478
28. 26 Ge Intermetallic Ge Se Te 471-0110
25. 471-0451
18. 19. Intermetallic As Se Te, 471-0333
11. 16. 11 Ge Intermetallic
AS 3 Ge3 Se, Te1Q 471-0419
13. 471-0336
3. 471-0133
1. 47 Cd Intermetallic Cd Te,
Se Added 471-0434
24 Ca Intermetallic Ca Te 471-0359
48 Cd Intermetallic Cd Te, Cd Added 471-0315
47 Cd Intermetallic Cd Te a • gh j no 471-0045
47 Cd, Doped Intermetallic Cd Te hj 471-0292
47 Cd Intermetallic Cd Te .... Cadmium 471-0196
47 Cd, Doped Intermetallic Cd Te .... Cadmium 471-0376
47 Cd Intermetallic Cd Te .... Copper 471-0394
47Cd Intermetallic Cd Te ....
Phosphorus m 471-0393
47 Cd Intermetallic Cd Te ....
Selenium 471-0338
47 Cd Intermetallic Cd Te ....
Tellurium 471-0339
0-47 Cd,O-15 Cu, Intermetallic
0-27In,53-58Te Cd," Cu,_" In,_" Te,
(n=O - 1) 471-0504
0- 47 Cd, 0 - 37 In, Intermetallic
57-63Te Cd,_" In," Te,+,"
(n=O - 1) 471-0440
46 Cd Intermetallic Cd Te, Te Added 471-0310
45 Ce Intermetallic Ce 3 Te, 471-0088
42 Ce Intermetallic Ce, Te 3 471-0330
39 Ce, 4.8 Sr Intermetallic
Ce2.5 Sro., Te, 471-0415
20 Co Intermetallic Co Te, •• 471-0323
29 Cr Intermetallic Cr Te no 471-0316
25 Cr Intermetallic Cr, Te. 471-0422
23 Cr Intermetallic Cr, Te, 471-0423
21 Cr Intermetallic Cr, Te 3 471-0424
24. 26 Cs Intermetallic Cs Sb Te, 471-0334
32 - 56 Dy 471-0505
49 Dy Intermetallic DY3 Te, 471-0375
35 Ga Intermetallic Ga Te hj 471-0289
1.6 27 Ga Intermetallic Ga,. Se Te" 471-0387
27 Ga Intermetallic Ga, Te3 e h 471-0058
23 Ga, 12 Ge Intermetallic Ga, Ge Te, 471-0483
3.8 23 Ga Intermetallic Ga. Se Te" 471-0386
16. 18 Ga Intermetallic Cu Ga Te, no 471-0006
18 Ga, 18 Ge Intermetallic Ga Ge Te, 471-0482
45 - 48 Gd Intermetallic Gd" Te,
(n=2.7 - 3) 471-0350
45 Gd Intermetallic Gd, Te3 471-0335
41 Gd Intermetallic Gd. Te, 471-0351
38 Gd Intermetallic Gd Te, 471-0352
33 Gd Intermetallic Gd, Te, 471-0353
29 Gd Intermetallic Gd Te 3 471-0354

Property: .. Thermal conductivi~; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; •• Specific heat f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. as"'t
ratio; I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A118
Composition {Wlliiht I!!.r csntl Namll Proparty NumbBr
Ag As Bi Cu Fe Mn Ni Sb Se
0- 100 Ge 471-0473
6.1 38 Ge 471-0456
4. 37 Ge 471-0455
2. 37 Ge 471-0457
34 - 37 Ge 471-0392
33 - 37 Ge, 5 - 5.6 Bi, Intermetallic
58 - 62Te Bi o.o, Geo.• , Te,
(n=0.85 - 11 471-0317
.28 36 Ge Intermetallic
Geo.•• Mn o.o, Te 471-0384
36 Ge Intermetallic Ge Te • .1 h 471-0029
36 Ge, Doped Intermetallic Ge Te 471-0469
35 - 36 Ge 471-0436
35 - 36 Ge, 0 - 0.85 Si, Intermetallic Ge,_, Si, Te
64 - 65 Te (n=O - 0.61 471-0405
34 - 36 Ge, 0 - 35 Sn, Intermetallic Ge,_, Sn, Te
63 - 64Te (n=O - 0.061 471-0404
33 - 36 Ge, 0 - 4.4 Cd, Intermetallic Cd, Ge,_, Te
63 - 64Te (n=O - 0.081 471-0410
33-36Ge,0-6Pb, Intermetallic Ga.-, Pb, Te
61 - 64Te (n=O - 0.061 471-0406
32 - 36 Ge, 0 - 7.8 TI. Intermetallic Ge,_, TI, Te
61-64 Te (n=O - 0.081 471-0448
31 - 36 Ge, 0 - 2.8 As, Intermetallic
o- 2.4 Cu, 64 Te As, Cu, Ge,_, Te,+,
(n=O - 0.081 471-0390
30 - 36 Ge, 0 - 2.3 Cu, Intermetallic
0- 4.4 Sb, 63 - 64 Te Cu, Ge,_, Sb, Te, +,
(n=O - 0.081 471-0399
29 - 36 Ge, 0 - 7.4 Bi, Intermetallic
0-22 Cu, 61-64 Te Bi, Cu, Ge,_, Te,+,
(n=O - 0.081 471-0412
29 - 36 Ge, 0 - 6.6 In, Intermetallic Ge,_, In, Te
64 Te (n=O - 021 471-0506
24 - 36 Ge, 0 - 16 Cd, Intermetallic Cd, Ge,_, Te
60-64Te (n=O - 0.31 471-0507
21 - 36 Ge, 0 - 25 Hg, Intermetallic Ge,_, Hg, Te
53 - 64Te (n=O - 0.31 471-0508
1.4 35 Ge Intermetallic
Ge o.• , Mno.o, Te 471-0385
35 Ge Intermetallic Ge 095 Te 471-0331
5.1 33 Ge Intermetallic
Bi oo , Geo ., Te • d
471-0398
5.1 33 Ge Intermetallic
Bi oo , Geo ., Te,
Irradiated 471-0401
32 Ge, 5.8 Sn Intermetallic Geo • Sn o , Te 471-0177
4.9 31 Ge, 4.8 TI Intermetallic
Bi oo, Geo • Tl oo , Te 471-0328
0-61 Hg,0-47 Cd, Intermetallic Cd, Hg,_, Te
39-53Te In=O - 11 471-0071
o- 61 Hg, 0 - 34 In, Intermetallic Hg, In,_, Te
39-66Te In=O - 11 471-0378
8.1- 57 Hg, 3.5 - 41 Cd, Intermetallic Cd, Hg,_, Te
40-51 Te In=O.1 - 0.91 471-0325
8.1 - 57 Hg, 3.5 - 41 Cd, Intermetallic Cd, Hg,_, Te
40 - 51 Te, Doped In=O.1 - 0.91 471-0324
39 Hg, 18 Cd 471-0449
o-39 Hg, 34 - 36 Ge, Intermetallic Ga.-, Hg, Te
62-64 Te (n=O - 0.041 471-0479
14. 22 Hg, 8 Ge Intermetallic Cu, Ge Hg Te, 471-0389
17 - 22 Hg, 14 - 16 Cu, Intermetallic
8 - 9 Ge, 56 - 58 Te Cu" Ge, Hg,_, Te,,+,
(n=0.5 - 0.61 471-0395
47-52In,0-14Se, Intermetallic In Se,_, Te,
34 - 53 Te In=0.6 - 11 471-0397
47 In Intermetallic In Te • e 471-0016
o- 47 In, 0 - 36 Ge, Intermetallic Ge, In,_, Te
53 - 64Te In=O -11 471-0465
38 In Intermetallic In, Te 3 hi no 471-0030

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; 8. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/'t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A119
Composition (Wsi8.ht ~r ClJntl NBms Pro~rty Numbsr
Ag As Bi Cu Fe Mn Ni Sb Se
o- 37 In, 0 - 27 Ga, Intermetallic
63 - 73 Te Ga" In 2 _ 2" Te3
(n=O - I) 471-0500
9.9 32 In Intermetallic Ag In3 Tes 471-0441
15. 27 In Intermetallic Cu In Te 2 no 471-0018
12. 26 In Intermetallic In, Sb3Te 15 471-0417
26 In, 16 Ga Intermetallic Ga In Te 2 471-0486
23. 24 In Intermetallic Ag In Te 2 471-0019
41 - 48 La Intermetallic La,_" Te"
(n=0.54 - 0.61) 471-0391
45La Intermetallic La 3Te. 471-0087
42 - 45 La Intermetallic La 2 +" Te3+"
(n=O - I) 471-0446
43 La Intermetallic La 2 • Te. 471-0355
42La Intermetallic La 2 Te3 a • 471-0086
35La Intermetallic La Te 2 471-0356
28 La Intermetallic La Te 2 • 471-0357
27 Mo Intermetallic Mo Te 2 471-0064
27 Nb Intermetallic Nb Te 2 471-0091
46 Nd Intermetallic Nd 3Te, 471-0332
43 - 46 Nd Intermetallic Nd" Te,
(n=2.7 - 3) 471-0344
44 Nd 471-0416
43 Nd Intermetallic Nd 2 Te 3 471-0345
39 Nd Intermetallic Nd, Te, 471-0346
36 Nd Intermetallic Nd Te 2 471-0347
31 Nd Intermetallic Nd 2 Te s 471-0348
27 Nd Intermetallic Nd Te 3 471-0349
2.9 P, 2.6 Si 471-0444
0- 100 Pb 471-0475
o- 62 Pb, 0 - 30 Mn, Intermetallic Mn" Pb,_" Te
38 - 70 Te (n=O - I) 471-0488
o- 62 Pb, 0 - 48 Sn, Intermetallic Pb" Sn,_" Te
38 - 52 Te (n=O - I) 471-0074
42 - 57 Pb, 3.6 - 16 Sn, Intermetallic Pb,_" Sn" Te
39 - 43 Te (n=O.1 - 0.4) 471-0490
Unsp. Pb 471-0442
46 Pd Intermetallic Pd Te 471-0096
45 Pd Intermetallic Pd Te,o. 471-0295
42 Pr Intermetallic Pr 2 Te3 471-0377
36 Pr Intermetallic Pr Te 2 j 471-0476
13 Si Intermetallic Si 2 Te3 hj 471-0291
9.9 Si Intermetallic Si Te 2 471-0327
0- 100 Sn 471-0474
48 - 60 Sn, 0 - 40 Se, Intermetallic Se" Sn Te,_"
0- 52 Te (n=O - I) 471-0458
48 - 49 Sn, 0 - 2.6 Se, Intermetallic Se" Sn Te,_"
48 - 52Te (n=O - 0.08) 471-0492
48 Sn Intermetallic Sn Te ., h 471-0024
47 - 48 Sn, 0 - 1.6 Hg, Intermetallic Hg" Sn,_" Te
51-52Te (n=O - 0.02) 471-0453
47 - 48 Sn, 0 - 0.61 Zn, Intermetallic Sn,_" Zn" Te
52Te (n=O - 0.023) 471-0454
47 - 48 Sn 471-0437
45 - 48 Sn, 0.23 - 1.2 Si, Intermetallic Si" Sn,_" Te
52 - 54 Te (n=0.02 - 0.1) 471-0369
44 - 48 Sn, 0 - 4.6 Cd, Intermetallic Cd" Sn,_" Te
52 Te (n= 0 - 0.1) 471-0472
44 - 48 Sn, 0 - 3.7 Cd, Intermetallic Cd" Sn,_" Te
52 Te (n=O - 0.08) 471-0452
44 - 48 Sn, 0 - 5 Gd, Intermetallic Gd" Sn,_" Te
51-52Te (n=O - 0.08) 471-0477
44 - 48 Sn, 0.29 - 4.7 Nd, Intermetallic Nd" Sn,_" Te
51 - 52Te (n=0.005 - 0.08) 471-0372
43 - 48 Sn, 0 - 2 As, Intermetallic
0- 1.7 Cu, 52 - 53 Te As" Cu" Sn,_" Te,+"
(n=O - 0.07) 471-0428
42 - 48 Sn, 0 - 1.7 Cu, Intermetallic
0- 3.3 Sb, 52 - 53 Te Cu" Sb" Sn,_" Te,+o
(n=O - 0.7) 471-0429

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; .. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; 9- Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
Ie. a/'tratio; I. Prandd number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A120
Composition (WBi9.ht f!!r cBntl N8mB PropBrty Numbsr
Ag As Bi Cu Fe Mn Ni Sb Se
41 - 48 Sn, 0 - 5.5 Bi, Intermetallic
0-1.7 Cu,51-52 Te Bi, Cu, Sn,_, Te",
(n=O - 0.07) 471-0430
20 - 48 Sn, 0 - 36 Pb, Intermetallic Pb, Sn, ,Te
44 - 52Te (n=O - 0.5) 471-0438
9.8 - 48 Sn, 0 - 37 Cd, Intermetallic Cd, Sn, ,Te
52 - 53Te (n=O - 0.8) 471-0439
o- 48 Sn, 0 - 40 Bi, Intermetallic
0- 12 Cu, 48 - 52 Te Bi, Cu, Sn 2_2, Te 2
(n=O -1) 471-0403
0-48Sn,0-14Cu, Intermetallic
o- 28 Sb, 52 - 58 Te Cu, Sb, Sn,_, Te1+'
(n=O - 1) 471-0481
o- 48 Sn, 0 - 35 Ga, Intermetallic Ga, Sn ,_, Te
52 - 64Te (n=O - 1) 471-0409
47 Sn, 0.89 Ge Intermetallic
Ge oo , Sn O.97 Te 471-0460
44 - 47 Sn, 0 - 2.3 Mn, Intermetallic
53 - 54Te (Mn, Sn'_,)097 Te
(n=O - 0.1) 471-0495
44 - 47 Sn, 0.59 - 3 Ge, Intermetallic Ge, Sn,_, Te
52 - 53Te (n=0.02 - 0.1) 471-0370
42 - 47 Sn, 1.7 - 8.1 Pb, Intermetallic Pb, Sn,_, Te
50-51 Te (n=0.02 - 0.1) 471-0371
46 Sn, 2.2 Mn Intermetallic
Mno,o Sn097 Te 471-0468
45 Sn, 2.4 Ge Intermetallic
Geo.os Sno 92 Te 471-0461
26 - 45 Sn, 4.1- 28 Pb, Intermetallic Pb, Sn,_, Te
46-51Te (n=0.05 - 0.38) 471-0491
4.5 43 Sn Intermetallic
Ago I Sn OB7 Te 471-0503
40 Sn, 6.1 Ge Intermetallic Ge02 Sno B Te 471-0184
34 Sn, 11 Ge Intermetallic
Geo35 Sn O • 5 Te 471-0462
0.9 Sn 471-0467
41 Sr Intermetallic Sr Te 471-0360
32Ta Intermetallic Ta Te2 471-0092
16 Ti Intermetallic Ti Te 2 471-0318
42 - 77T1 Intermetallic TI,_, Te,
(n=0.32 - 0.69) 471-0320
3.1 48 TI Intermetallic Sb TI9 Te 15 471-0374
12. 39 TI Intermetallic Cu TI Te 2 471-0435
39 TI, 13 Ga Intermetallic Ga TI Te 2 471-0484
19. 36 TI Intermetallic Ag TI Te 2 471-0487
36 TI, 20 Cd Intermetallic Cd TI Te 2 471-0432
36 TI, 20 In Intermetallic In TI Te 2 471-0485
32 TI, 27 Yb Intermetallic TI Yb Te 2 471-0489
23. 25 W, 13 Mo, 3.1 Ta Intermetallic Moo 47 Se
Ta oo • W047 Te 471-0174
11. 23 W, 12 Mo, 2.9 Ta Intermetallic Moo 47 SeD 5
Taoo• W047 Te'5 471-0175
34 Zn, 1S Intermetallic Zn Te, S Added 471-0433
34 Zn Intermetallic Zn Te a e hj 471-0044
34 Zn, Doped Intermetallic Zn Te hj 471-0342
34 Zn Intermetallic Zn Te <-
Tellurium 471-0340

THORIUM ALLOYS CLASS 472


Com~/tion (WBi9.ht f!!r CBntl N8mB PropBrty Numbsr
Be C Ce H N Nb D Sn
Thorium (99%) 472-0041
34. 6.8 Intermetallic
Be" Uo, Th09 472-0033
13. 472-0037
20. 472-0001
22 B Intermetallic B. Th a e 472-0029
8.6 16 B Intermetallic
B4 Uo, Tho 9 472-0032

Property: e. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coeificient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diifusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/Et ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A121
Composition (W8i6.ht pBr CBntl Nam8 PropBrty NumbBr
Be C Ce H N Nb 0 Sn U
8.5 B Intermetallic B, Th 472-0038
1Dy 472-0039
4Er 472-0040
49-581n 472-0036
0- 71 Pu 472-0002
10 Pu, 10 U 472-0034
20 U, 10 Pu 472-0035

TITANIUM ALLOYS CLASS 473


Composition (W8i6.ht ~r c8ntl Nam8 Pro~rty NumbBr
AI C Cr Fe Mn Mo Si V W
Titanium Alloy (General) a de 473-0044
Titanium (99.6%) 473-0325
Titanium (95.5%) 473-0135
Russian AT2
(99.5% Ti) 473-0276
Titanium (99.3%) 473-0257
Titanium (99%) 473-0137
0-100AI,0-31 B, Intermetallic
0- 69 Ti AI,_, B" Ti,
(n=0-1) 473-0253
0- 100 AI 473-0254
41. 473-0296
36. 6.9 473-0295
36. Intermetallic AI Ti 473-0061
34. 12 Nb 473-0291
32. 23 Nb 473-0292
30. 20 Ta 473-0293
0- 21 AI p 473-0223
0- 20 AI 473-0350
0-18 AI 473-0327
16. Intermetallic AI Ti, a e 473-0290
13. Titanium Alloy, Hydrided 473-0271
0- 10 AI 473-0330
8. 1. 1. *Ti-8AI-1 Mo-1 V a e 473-0001
8. 2 Nb, 1Ta *Ti-8 AI-2 Nb-1 Ta 473-0075
7. .25 4.5 0.20, Conti met AI V64 473-0211
7. 4. *C-135 AMo 473-0052
6.8 .4 3.8 .2 0.20, *Russian VT 8 473-0305
6.5 .3 4.5 *Russian VT6 473-0303
6.3 3.3 .3 3Sn *Russian VT9 473-0301
6.1 3.9 3.3 Co Ti-6 AI-4 V-3 Co 473-0333
6. 2. 2 Sn, 4 Zr *Ti- 6 AI- 2 Sn- 4 Zr- 2 Mo 473-0108
6. 6. 2Sn *Ti- 6 AI- 2 Sn- 6 V 473-0336
6. 4. *Ti- 6 AI- 4 V e ghi k n 473-0019
0-6 AI 473-0238
5.5 .3 3Sn *Russian VT 5-1 473-0243
5.2 2.5 .5 2. .2 0.20, *Russian VTZ-1 473-0266
5. 1.4 1.5 1.2 *Ti- 5 AI- 1.4 er-
1.5 Fe- 1.2 Mo 473-0042
5. .3 a e 473-0334
5. 1. 1. 5 Sn, 5 Zr *Ti- 5 AI- 5 Sn- 5 Zr- 1Mo- 1V a e 473-0104
5. 5Sn,5Zr *Ti- 5 AI- 5 Sn- 5 Zr a e 473-0009
5. 2.5Sn *Ti- 5 AI- 2.5 Sn e ghi k n 473-0008
5. 2.5 Sn *Ti- 5 AI- 2.5 Sn, Irradiated 473-0337
5. 473-0160
0-5 AI 473-0258
4.5 .4 3.5 1.5 *Russian VT 14 473-0302
4.1 3.5 Zr 473-0146
4. 4. *Ti- 4 AI- 4 Mn 473-0006
4. 4. 2Sn *Hylite 50 473-0101
4. 3. 1. *Ti- 4 AI- 3 Mo- 1V 473-0074
3.8 2.4 2.4 Zr 473-0315
3.8 1.5 2.6 473-0144
3.8 2.4 Zr 473-0316
3.5 .9 .6 .6 0.3 N, *Russian ATZ 473-0344
2.9 473-0331
2.5 .5 .4 .4 *Russian ATN 473-0345
Unsp. Unsp. Unsp. Unsp. Unsp. Unsp. B, Unsp. Zr Russian AT 13 473-0250

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/Et ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A122
Composition (Wai9..ht pBr CBnt) Nama PropBrty NumbBr
AI C Cr Fe Mn Mo Si V W
.2 0.8 Other 'Ti- 75 A gh 473-0053
.2 0.6 Other 'Ti- 65 A 473-0040
o- 71 Cr, 29 - 31 B, Intermetallic B, Cr,_, Ti,
0- 69 Ti (n=O-l) 473-0310
30. 473-0289
28 473-0297
10. 473-0109
4. 2- 10 Cr 473-0284
2-10 Cr 473-0283
0-6 Cr 473-0282
3. 5. 'Ti- 3 AI- 5 Cr 473-0277
0-4 Cr 473-0234
2.7 1.3 'Ti-150 A 473-0038
2.7 473-0119
1.2 2.3 473-0133
0- 35 Fe p 473-0249
10. Titanium Alloy >- Iron m 473-0267
9.2 473-0138
2.1 2.2 2. 'Ti- 2 Cr- 2 Fe- 2 Mo 473-0041
1.7 473-0134
1.2 473-0136
0- 1.2 Fe 473-0318
.3 'Russian VT-l a e 473-0218
.3 'Russian VT-l >- Cobalt 473-0251
.3 'Russian VT-l >- Oxygen 473-0252
.25 'Ti- 35 A 473-0338
.2 Titanium Alloy >- Uranium 473-0262
0.41-16Mn 473-0320
8. 'Ti-8 Mn • h 473-0010
.2 6.5 Ti-130A 473-0002
0- 83 Mo 473-0351
23-69Mo 473-0274
0- 67 Mo m 473-0212
46. 473-0332
0- 40 Mo 473-0265
35. 473-0287
28. 473-0261
15. 473-0335
4. 3 - 10 Mo 473-0286
3 - 10 Mo 473-0285
0- 9.5 Mo 473-0313
8.6 473-0349
0-6 Mo 473-0279
4.9 473-0210
0-4 Mo 473-0246
37. Intermetallic Si Ti 473-0103
26. Intermetallic Si, Ti, 473-0191
21-100V 473-0055
0- 100 V 473-0319
0- 100 V Titanium Alloy >- Titanium 473-0269
0- 100 V Titanium Alloy >- Vanadium 473-0270
6. 20 - 94 V 473-0045
12. 18 - 88 V 473-0031
50 - 80 V 473-0306
20-76V, 5.6-19 AI,
18-74Ti 473-0323
50 - 70 V 473-0309
0- 50 V, 0 - 10 AI 473-0328
0- 50 V 473-0329
0- 40 V 473-0322
0- 35 V 473-0298
31. 473-0217
20. 473-0066
2.5 16. *Ti- 2.5 AI- 16 V 473-0071
3. 11. 13. 'Ti- 3 AI- 11 Cr- 13 V 473-0051
3. 11. 13. *Ti- 3 AI-ll Cr-13 V>-
Hydrogen m 473-0093
8. Ti- 8 V 473-0307
4.2 473-0079
o- 87 W, 13 - 31 B, Intermetallic
0- 69 Ti B,_" W,_" Ti,
(n=O - 1) 473-0312

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A123
Composition (WBitht per cBntl NamB Property NumbBr
AI C Cr Fe Mn Mo Si V W
47. 47~288
0- 100 B 473-0348
31 - 35 B Intermetallic B, Ti,
BAdded 473-0272
31 B Intermetallic B, Ti a de gh 473-0139
31 B, Doped Intermetallic 8, Ti 47~324
238 Intermetallic 8, Ti,
Ti Added 47~273
188 Intermetallic 8 Ti e 9 47~311
0-4 B 473-0341
1.2 Co 47~321
0-6 La 47~281
0-3 La 473-0239
0- 75 Nb, 25 - 46 Sb, Intermetallic Nb,o Sb Ti, "
0- 54 Ti (n=O - 1) 473-0353
0-60 Nb 473-0342
o- 52 Nb, 0 - 35 V 473-0300
0- 52 Nb 473-0299
o- 50 Nb, 0 - 40 Mo,
45-100Ti 473-0264
0- 50 Nb 473-0263
49 Nb 473-0304
0-47 Nb,0-10AI 473-0056
39 Nb Intermetalhc Nb Ti, 473-0308
7.5 Nb 473-0167
0- 100 Ni, 0 - 31 B, Intermetallic
0- 69 Ti B,o Ni, 0Ti,
(n=O - 1) 473-0256
0- 6 Pd 473-0280
0-2 Pd 473-0244
0-6 Re 473-0278
0-3 Re 473-0247
0-3 Rh 473-0314
46Sb Intermetallic Sb Ti, 473-0352
33 Sc, 32 8 Intermetallic
B, SCa, Ti a , 473-0347
0- 38 Sn 473-0248
0- 20 Sn 47~326
0- 18 Sn 473-0259
2.3 1. .3 11 Sn, 5 Zr 'Ti-679 473-0078
10 Sn 473-0317
3. .5 6Sn,5Zr 'Hyhte 55 473-0207
2. 55 Sn 473-0156
4.5 48 Sn 473-0145
0- 70 Ta 473-0343
27. 36 Ta 473-0294
0- 6 Ta 473-0245
0.25 U 473-0268
0- 100 Zr, 0 - 1.1 HI 473-0260
0-100Zr 473-0225
17 - 94 Zr 473-0275
0- 65 Zr 473-0339
o- 62 Zr, 0 - 31 B, Intermetallic
o- 38 Si, 0 - 69 Ti B, '0 Si" Zr, Ti,
(n=O - 1) 473-0255
2.5 3.5 Zr 'Russian 48- T-7 473-0346

THALLIUM ALLOYS CLASS 474


Com~ition (WBitht per cBntl NamB Property NumbBr
As Bi Cd In Mn Pb Se Sn Te
29. 474-0099
0- 100 Pb 474-0016
31 - 61 Se, 20 - 39 As, Intermetallic
0- 50 TI As, "Se, " Tlo
(n=O - 0.65) 474-0103
36 - 55 Se, 17 - 33 As, Intermetallic
12-47T1 As, '0 Se, '0 Tl,o
(n=0.12 - 0.5) 474-0101
47. Intermetallic Se, TI, 474-0084

Property. a. Thermal conductivity: b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity: g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance: j. Transmittance:
k. a/Et ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A124
Composition (WBiu..ht psr csntl NamB PropBrty Numbsr
As Bi Cd In Mn Pb Se Sn Te
37, 15 Cu Intermetallic Cu Se, TI 474-0097
37, 16 Ga Intermetallic Ga Se, TI 474-0094
34, 23 Ag Intermetallic Ag Se, TI 474-0098
24, 33, Intermetallic Cd Se, TI 474-0085
24, 33, Intermetallic In Se, TI 474-0091
17, 30, 8,5 Intermetallic
As Se" Te 0 3TI 474-0096
28, Intermetallic Se, TI, 474-0092
28, Intermetallic Se TI a e 474-0074
16, 26, 4, Intermetallic
As, Se 3Te TI, 474-0055
23, 25, 25, Intermetallic
As" Se" Te. TI, 474-0102
16, Intermetallic Se TI, 474-0083
23 - 58 Te Intermetallic Te,_o Tlo
(n=0,31 - 0,68) 474-0076
48, Intermetallic Te 3TI, 474-0089
38, Intermetallic Te TI 474-0075
35, 474-0088
27-30Te 474-0077
27, Intermetallic Te 3Tis 474-0078
24, Intermetallic Te TI, 474-0090
0- 100 Ga 474-0080
9,2 Ga 474-0100
0- 100 Ge p 474-0079
18 La Intermetallic La Tl3 474-0081
17 La, 1.9 Pr Intermetallic
Lao. Pro, Tl3 474-0082
10 Na Intermetallic Na TI no 474-0069
19 Pr Intermetallic Pr Tl3 474-0086
37 Sb Intermetallic Sb TI 474-0095
15 Sb Intermetallic Sb, TI, 474-0087
32 Vb, 29 Se Intermetallic Se, Vb TI 474-0093

THULIUM ALLOYS CLASS 475


Com~ition lWBiu..ht f!!.r cBntl NamB Propsrty Numbsr
B
0- 100 Er 475-0005
50 Er Intermetallic Er Tm 475-0003
25 Er Intermetallic Er Tm3 475-0004
1- 2 Ta, 0,2 N 475-0002

URANIUM ALLOYS CLASS 476


Composition (WBiu..ht psr cBnt) NamB PropBrty Numb"
C Cr Fe Mg Mo Nb Si Ti Zr
Uranium Alloy (General) 476-0052
5, Uranium - Chromium Eutectic ~
Barium 476-0033
5, Uranium - Chromium Eutectic ~
Lanthanum 476-0010
4,1 476-0182
2,2 476-0040
,39 476-0154
,31 476-0173
30, 476-0179
17, 476-0184
3,5 - 12 Mo 476-0156
10, 476-0037
9,9 476-0089
9,2 476-0177
8, 476-0066
4,5 476-0186
0- 2,9 Mo 476-0166
1.7 476-0169
,24 476-0165
,2 476-0183

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/E t ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coe~ .iant; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A125
Composition (Wail.ht per cant) Nama Propsrty Numbsr
C Cr Fe Mg Mo Nb Si Ti Zr
7,5 2,5 Uranium Alloy,
Irradiated 47~148
26, Intermetallic Si 3U 47&-0053
19, Intermetallic Si, U 47&-0039
7,3 Intermetallic Si, U3 476-0044
3,8 Intermetallic Si U3 47&-0043
0-100 Zr 47&-0007
4,1 - 88 Zr 47~136
3- 20 Zr 47~164
2, 47~167
33 AI Intermetallic AI. U 47~191
25 AI Intermetallic AI3 U 47~187
0,47 AI 47~168
0,23 AI 47~171
24 As Intermetallic As U 47~175
35 B Intermetallic B" U 47~120
15 B Intermetallic B. U 47~190
8,3 B Intermetallic B, U 47~174
8,2 B Intermetallic B1979 U 47~178
33 Be Intermetallic Be 13 U 47&-0045
10 Fissium 47~108
5 Fissium a d 47~106
5 Fissium Uranium Alloy, Irradiated a d 476-0099
Unsp, Fissium a d 47~143
1.4 PI 47~155
10 - 40 Pu, 10 Fissium 47~153
2,5 25 Pu 47&-0092
1.5 25 Pu 47~163
1. 25 Pu 47~162
15, 22 Pu 47~185
15 - 22 Pu, 3,4 - 12 Ti 47~151
20 Pu, 10 Fissium 47~131
10, 20 Pu 47~158
9, 20 Pu 47~147
2,5 20 Pu 47~117
10, 20 Pu 47~159
10, 20 Pu 47~160
10, 20 Pu 47~161
20 Pu, 10 Fizzium 47~131
20 Pu 47~157
10 - 20 Pu, 5 -15 Fissium 47~100
10 - 20 Pu, 10 Fissium 47~152
11 - 19 Pu, 6,3 - 14 Zr 47~150
11. 18 Pu 47~141
6,3 17 Pu 47~139
11 - 17 Pu, 3.4 - 14 Zr 47~127
0,36 - 17 Pu Uranium Alloy .... Plutonium 47~149
0,35 - 17 Pu 476-0001
10, 15 Pu 47~134
7,9 15 Pu 47~142
6,9 15 Pu 47&-0038
6,5 15 Pu 47~128
6, 15 Pu 476-0091
10, 15 Pu 47&-0090
9.7 15 Pu 476-0036
6,8 15 Pu 47~189
8, 14 Pu 47~146
8, 12 Pu 47~145
2,9 11 Pu 47~140
8, 10 Pu 47~144
10 Pu, 10 Fissium 47~035
10 Pu 476-0034
0- 5,5 Pu no 47~188
Unsp, Pu, Unsp, Fissium 47~138
0,49 Rh 47~181
0,33 Rh 47~180
Unsp, Sb 47~176
40 Se Intermetallic Se, U 47~172
25 Se Intermetallic Se U 47&-0005
0,44 V 47~170

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; I. Viscosity; g. Eminance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transminance;
k. o,l't ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A126
VANADIUM ALLOYS CLASS 477
Composition (Wsi9..ht psr csntl Nams Propsrty Numbsr
AI C Fe Mg N Nb Si Ti Zr
Vanadium, Technical
(93.2%) 477-0084
5.6 - 26 AI 477-0102
0- 12 AI 477-0069
0- 100 Fe 477-0101
47 - 62Fe 477-0090
8.7 - 47 Fe 477-0082
47. 477-0066
37. 477-0065
35. 477-0064
33. 477-0063
31. 477-0062
29 477-0061
28. 477-0121
27. 477-0060
16. 477-0059
13. 477-0075
8.7 477-0058
0- 100 Nb 477-0074
20. 20. 477-0096
20. 10. 477-0095
15. 7.5 477-0093
15. 3. 477-0092
10. 10. 477-0094
25. 477-0086
25. Intermetallic Si 3 VS 477-0031
16. Intermetallic Si V3 no 477-0030
3. 2.5 477-0006
1 477-0005
50 - 100 Ti, 0 - 10 AI 477-0118
50 - 100 Ti 477-0119
0- 100 Ti 477-0100
0- 100 Ti Vanadium Alloy - Titanium 477-0077
0- 100 Ti Vanadium Alloy - Vanadium 477-0078
0- 79 Ti 477-0072
18 - 74 Ti, 5.6 - 19 AI,
20 - 76 V 477-0105
6. 0- 74 Ti 477-0071
12. 0- 69 Ti 477-0070
30-50Ti 477-0079
20-50Ti 477-0098
5- 40 Ti, 5-15 Cr 477-0099
34. 30 B Intermetallic
B2 Tio, Vos 477-0110
10. 20. 477-0097
20. a e 477-0002
15. 7.5 Cr 477-0080
10. 477-0001
5. 477-0015
3. 477-0091
Unsp. 477-0109
30 B Intermetallic B2 V e9 477-0029
18 B Intermetallic BV 477-0087
28 Co 477-0111
0- 100 Cr 477-0068
23 - 95 Cr 477-0083
o- 95 Cr, 5- 6 AI 477-0067
0-89Cr,II-12AI 477-0035
17-78Cr 477-0085
50 Cr 477-0088
40 Cr 477-0108
35 Cr, 30 B Intermetallic
B2 Cros Vo.s 477-0117
23 Cr 477-0073
20 Cr 477-0107
5. 15 Cr 477-0081
0- 100 Mo 477-0076
25 - 65 Mo 477-0089
25 Ni 477-0112
41 Pd 477-0114

Properly: •• Thermal conductivitr; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio: I. Prandt number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A127
Composition (W,is.ht f!!.r c,ntl NBm, Property Number
AI C Fe Mg N Nb Si Ti Zr
40 Rh 477-0113
0- 100 Ru 477-0120
44 Sb Intermetallic Sb V3 477-0116
2.4 - 6.9 Sb 477-0104
4.5 - 13 Sn 477-0103
0- 100 Ta 477-0115
5 Ta 477-0106

TUNGSTEN ALLOYS CLASS 478


Comf!!!!.ition (W,is.ht f!!.r centl NBm, Property Number
AI Cr Cu Fe Mo Nb Ni Si Zr
0- 100 Cu 478-0079
8. 3. m 478-0062
6. 5. 478-0063
0- 100 Fe p 478-0065
0- 100 Mo 478-0076
0-100 Mo Tungsten Alloy <- Molybdenum 478-0069
50. 478-0035
49. Tungsten Alloy <- Molybdenum 478-0052
49. Tungsten Alloy <- Tungsten m 478-0051
34. 27 Re Russian MVR-27 VP2 478-0092
34. 478-0043
20. 478-0038
15. 478-0061
0- 100 Nb 478-0049
0- 100 Ni 478-0066
4. 7. 478-0064
0-2 Ni 478-0089
32. 18 Ti 478-0080
26. 478-0081
23. Intermetallic Si 2W • e gh 478-0025
13 B Intermetallic B, W2 gh 478-0037
11 B Intermetallic B2 W 478-0090
5.6 B Intermetallic BW e h 478-0026
2.9 B Intermetallic BW2 478-0036
Unsp. C 478-0087
0- 100 Co 478-0067
10 Co K10 478-0082
291r 478-0070
36 la, 17 B Intermetallic B. la W 478-0094
22 la, 10 B 478-0099
7.4 la, 3.5 B 478-0098
3.8 la, 1.8 B 478-0097
2.5 la, 1.1 B 478-0096
0.75 la, 0.35 B 478-0095
18. 35 Re 478-0073
18. 30 Re 478-0075
18. 27 Re Russian MVR-27 VP 1 478-0091
27 Re, 0.2 Ti Tungsten Alloy <- Rhenium 478-0068
27 Re 'Russian VR-27 VP 478-0050
26 Re a d 9 478-0074
25 Re a de 9 478-0048
20 Re 478-0060
15 Re 478-0059
10 Re 478-0058
7.6 Re 478-0057
5.4 Re 478-0085
5.1 Re 478-0056
2.8 Re 478-0084
0- 0.7 Re 478-0072
46 - 62 Se, 0 - 38 Mo. Intermetallic Moo Se2W1-0
0- 54 W (n=O -I) 478-0029
46 Se, 1.6 Ta Intermetallic
Se 2Ta o.03 Wo.• , 478-0022
46 Se, 0.53 Ta Intermetallic
Se2Ta o.01 Wo.•• 478-0027
46 Se Intermetallic Se 2W 478-0023
0- 100 Ta 478-0078
0- 100 Ta Tungsten Alloy, Irradiated 478-0071

Property: .. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; •. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Tran,mittance;
Ie. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient 0. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A128
Composition (WBil.ht l!!.r CBntl NBmB Prop6rty Number
AI Cr Cu Fe Mo Nb Ni Si Zr
50 Ta 478~88
40 Ta 47~53
20 Ta 478-0054
10 Ta 478-0055
2 Ta 478-0077
1.5 Ta 478-0083
o- 69 Ti, 13 - 31 B, Intermetallie
0- 87 W B,_," Ti" W,_,"
(n=O -I) 478~86

YTTRIUM ALLOYS CLASS 479


Composmon (WBil.ht l!!.r CBntl NBmB Prop8rty Numbsr
AI Ca Cu Fe Mg Mn Si Sn Zr
42. Intermetallie Cu Y 479-0014
38. 3.9 Ni Intermetallie Cuo 9 Nio 1 Y 479-0015
38. 4.3 Zn Intermetallie Cuo 9 Zno 1 Y 479-0016
33. 8.6 Zn Intermetallie CUos Zn o, Y 479-0017
38. Intermetallie Si 1 9 Y 479-0012
42 B Intermetallie B, Y 479-0003
2.8 Ce 479-0021
0- 100 Er 479~22
10 Gd, 0.51 Ta 479-0010
10 Gd 479-0018
0- 10 Gd, 0.5 Ta 479-0020
6.9 Gd, 0.53 Ta 479-0009
5.9 Gd 479-0011
5 Gd, 0.54 Ta 479-0008
4.6 Gd, 055 Ta 479-0007
4.2 Gd, 0.55 Ta 479-0006
2.8 Gd, 0.56 Ta 479-0005
1.5 Gd, 0.56 Ta 479-0004
0- 100 La 479-0013
0.57 Ta 479-0001
50 - 95 Tb 479-0019
22 Th 479-0024
12 Th 479-0023

YTTERBIUM ALLOYS CLASS 480


Composition (WBiU.ht p8r cBntl NBmB Prop8rty Numbsr
B
27. Intermetallie B, Yb og 480-0001
43 Zn Intermetallie Zn, Yb 48~02

ZINC ALLOYS CLASS 481


Com~ition (WBiU.ht f!!.r cBntl NBmB Prop8rty Numbs,
Ag AI Cd Cu Fe Hg Mg Pb Sn
0- 100 AI 481~10
.51 5 - 88 AI 481-0139
22. Intermetallie AI, Zn, 481-0110
4.3 .25 'ASTM23 481~85
Unsp. 481-0143
0- 100 Cd 481-0004
0- 69 Cd, 31 - 43 As, Intermetallie
0- 57 Zn As, Cd,_" Zn"
(n=O - 3) 481-0022
0- 100 Cu no 481~17
46 - 80 Cu 481-0135
47 - 55 Cu 481-0133
50. Zine Alloy ~ Zine m 481-0134
49. Intermetallie Cu Zn o h no 481~62
43. 481-0142
40. Zine Alloy ~ Zine m 481-0131
38. Intermetallie Cu, Zn, 481-0147

Property: .. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coeificient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diifusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. a/Et ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A129
Composition (WBiU.ht psr csnt) NamB Propsrty Numbsr
Ag AI Cd Cu Fe Hg Mg Pb Sn
19. Zinc Alloy - Zinc m 481-0132
1. 0.03 - 0.28 Ti 481-0146
.75 481-0140
0- 100 Mg 481-0145
27. Intermetallic Mg Zn 481-0148
16. Intermetallic Mg Zn, 481-0009
2- 100 Pb 481-0137
0- 100 Sn m 481-0005
0- 100 Sn Zinc Alloy - Tin 481-0082
0- 100 Sn Zinc Alloy - Zinc 481-0073
43 As Intermetallic As, Zn, 481-0097
0- 100 Bi 481-0138
36 - 95 Bi m 481-0098
0- 100 Ga 481-0141
23 Mn 481-0136
1.3 Mn 481-0040
0- 100 Sb 481-0002
0-0.27 Ti 481-0144
41 Zr Intermetallic Zr Zn, 481-0044

ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS CLASS 482


Comf!!!..sition (WBig,ht ~r cBntl NamB Property Numbsr
AI Cr Fe Mg Mn Ni Pb Si Sn
Zirconium Alloy IGeneral) 482-0069
47. Intermetallic AI3 Zr 482-0176
17. 482-0045
11. 482-0044
5. 482-0038
24. 31 Co 482-0254
.3 .3 'Zircaloy 3 482-0252
.22 Zirconium Alloy - Carbon 482-0007
0- 100 Si 482-0274
38. Intermetallic Si, Zr e gh 482-0151
5.1 f 482-0056
3.2 482-0051
1.6 482-0047
7. 482-0003
0.41 - 5.6 Sn Zirconium Alloy - Tin 482-0239
0.41- 5.6 Sn Zirconium Alloy - Zirconium 482-0238
5. 482-0042
4.9 482-0063
3. 482-0062
.24 1.5 1.1 Cu. 1.5 Mo 'Zircaloy 4 • 9 no 482-0212
.24 1.5 1.1 Cu. 1.5 Mo 'Zircaloy 4. Hydrided 482-0179
1.5 'Zircaloy 2 a de 9 482-0031
1.5 'Zircaloy 2. Hydrided 482-0185
1.5 'Zircaloy 2- Oxygen 482-0078
1. 482-0225
31 B Borolite 482-0170
25 B Borolite 482-0010
25 B. 15 Y Intermetallic
IZr B,).iY B6b 482-0277
24 B. 23 La Intermetallic IZr B')77.
ILa B6b. 482-0276
22 B Borolite 482-0009
19 B Intermetallic B, Zr a de gh 482-0134
18 B Intermetallic B, •• Zr 482-0214
4.8 17 B. 8.2 Mo Intermetallic
B" Mo Si, Zr. 482-0006
Unsp. B 482-0247
46 Be Intermetallic Be 17 Zr, 482-0150
0.4C 482-0046
24 Ce. 23 B Intermetallic IZr B')775
ICe B')22. 482-0275
o- 71 Cr. 19 - 29 B. Intermetallic B, Cr,_, Zr,
0- 81 Zr In=O -1) 482-0249
12Dy 482-0271
2.5Dy 482-0272
0- 100 HI 482-0183

Property: •• Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coellicient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal dillusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alit ratio; L Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A 1::10
Composition {Weiflht psr csntl Name Propsrty Numbsr
AI Cr Fe Mg Mn Ni Pb Si Sn
2.4 HI no 482-0265
2.3 HI no 482-0257
1.6 HI 482-0267
1.1 HI 482-0262
0.65 HI 482-0260
Unsp. HI 482-0165
0- 5.3 Mo 482-0241
0.5 Na 482-0273
25 - 100 Nb 482-0008
0-100Nb 482-0280
20 Nb 482-0136
15 Nb 482-0118
10 Nb 482-0110
2- 10 Nb Zirconium Alloy <-zirconium 482-0236
5.1 Nb, 0.34 C 482-0060
0- 5.1 Nb 482-0240
2.8 Nb Zirconium Alloy, Hydrided 482-0210
2.5 Nb 482-0244
2.5 Nb Zirconium Alloy, Hydrided 482-0278
1.3 Nb, 0.67 Ta Zirconium Alloy <- Zirconium 482-0237
1.2 Nb 482-0099
0-9.7 Re 482-0242
0- 5.9 Re

482-0281
0- 8.9 Rh 482-0011
0- 5.5 Ru 482-0243
5.7 - 80 Sc 482-0234
33 Sc Intermetallic Sc Zr 482-0152
14 Sc Intermetallic Sc Zr 3 482-0156
5.2 Sc Intermetallic Sc Zr 9 482-0137
2.5 Sc Intermetallic Scoos Zro 95 482-0138
2- 10 Ta Zirconium Alloy <- Zirconium 482-0235
35-100Ti 482-0279
0- 100 Ti, 0 - 1.1 HI 482-0222
0- 100 Ti 482-0182
5.7 - 83 Ti 482-0224
0- 69 Ti, 0 - 31 B, Intermetallic
o- 31 Si, 0- 62 Zr B,_" Si" Ti,_, Zr,
(n=O - 1) 482-0221
34 Ti 482-0180
7Ti, 1.1 HI 482-0263
5 Ti, 0.65 HI 482-0261
2Ti 482-0259
1.2 Ti Russian Ts T-l 482-0255
0- 100 U 482-0005
12 - 96 U 482-0231
30 U 482-0076
19 U 482-0251
14 U Zirconium Alloy, Irradiated 482-0168
2- 13 U 482-0256
11 U Zirconium Alloy, Irradiated 482-0169
10 U a de 482-0245
10 U Zirconium Alloy, Hydrided a de 482-0258
9.8 - 9.9 U, 0.5 - 1.9 H, Intermetallic
88 - 90 Zr U407 (Zr H,).S93
(n=0.5 - 1.9) a de 482-0246
9.8 U Zirconium Alloy, Hydrided a de 482-0250
1.4 8U 482-0253
7U 482-0248
6U 482-0270
4.1 U 482-0266
4U 482-0269
3U Zirconium Alloy, Irradiated 482-0166
2.1 U no 482-0264
2U 482-0268
Unsp. U Zirconium Alloy, Hydrided 482-0223

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; •• Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A131
Substance Name Property Number Substance Name Property Number
CERMETS CLASS 561 iCobalt- Tungsten Carbide Cermet-Iron 561-0070
'Copper - Magnesium Oxide Cermet 561-0056
Aluminum - Aluminum Oxide Cermet a de 9 561-0045 Copper - Silicon Oxide 561-0302
Aluminum - Copper Oxide 561-0275 Copper - Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0367
Aluminum - Gadolinium Oxide 561-0363 Copper Telluride - Lead Sulfide 561-0342
Aluminum - Molybdenum Oxide 561-0296 Fernichrome - Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0307
Aluminum - Silicon Oxide 561-0274 Fernico - Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0308
Aluminum - Silicon Oxide Cermet 561-0267 Gadolinium - Europium Sulfide 561-0343
Aluminum - Titanium Oxide Cermet 561-0268 Gallium Arsenide - Gallium Phosphide 561-0276
Aluminum - Tungsten Oxide 561-O297 Gallium Selenide - Gallium Sulfide 561-0381
Aluminum - Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0325 Gallium Telluride - Gallium Sulfide 561-0376
Aluminum - Vanadium Oxide 561-0298 Germanium - Germanium Oxide Cermet 561-0323
Aluminum - Zirconium Oxide Cermet 561-0270 Graphite J TA
Beryllium - Beryllium Oxide Cermet (Also Irradiated) 561-0015 see Boron - Silicon - Zirconium - Carbon Cermet 561-
Beryllium - Molybdenum - Beryllium Oxide Cermet 561-0017 Hafnium Boride - Silicon Carbide Cermet a de 9 561-0362
Beryllium - Silicon - Beryllium Oxide Cermet 561-0016 Inconel - Zirconium Oxide Cermet 561-0379
Bismuth - Strontium Titanate Cermet hj 561-0071 Indium Selenide - Indium Sulfide 561-0344
Boron - Boron Oxide Cermet 561-0260 Iron - Aluminum Oxide - Chromium Oxide Cermet 561-0350
Boron - Silicon - Zirconium - Carbon Cermet e 9 561-0048 Iron - Barium Oxide 561-0339
CA-2 Iron - Iron Sulfide 561-0332
see Cobalt- Tantalum Carbide - Titanium Carbide - Iron - Magnesium Oxide Cermet 561-0284
Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561- Iron - Molybdenum Carbide Cermet p 561-0279
Cadmium Arsenide - Cadmium Phosphide 561-0285 Iron - Thorium Oxide Cermet 561-0310
Carbofrax 2509 Iron - Tungsten Carbide Cermet p 561-0282
see Metal - Silicon Carbide Cermet 561- Iron - Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0259
Carbon - Silicon - Silicon Carbide - Silicon Oxide Cermet 561-0333 J TAGraphite
Cermet (General) 561-0068 see Boron - Silicon - Zirconium - Carbon Cermet 561-
Cermoterm K 11 (Kennametal. Inc,)
see Molybdenum - Zirconium Oxide Cermet 561- see Cobalt- Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Chrome 30 (Bendix) K21 (Kenna metal. Inc,)
see Chromium - Magnesium Oxide Cermet 561- see Cobalt- Tantalum - Titanium -
Chromium - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 9 j 561-0043 Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Chromium - Cobalt- Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-0300 K3 H(Kenna metal, Inc,)
Chromium - Glass Frit - Kaolin Cermet 561-0361 see Cobalt- Tantalum - Titanium -
Chromium - Iron - Iron Carbide Cermet 561-0286 Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Chromium - Iron Carbide Cermet 561-0287 K8 (Kennametal, Inc,)
Chromium - Magnesium Oxide Cermet 561-0359 see Cobalt - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Chromium - Molybdenum - Aluminum Oxide - Titanium K90 (Kennametal, Inc,)
Oxide Cermet 561-0073 see Cobalt- Tantalum - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Chromium - Molybdenum - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 561-0303 K91 (Kennametal. Inc,)
Chromium - Molybdenum Silicide - Chromium Carbide - Glass see Cobalt- Tantalum - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Cermet 561-0331 K92 (Kennametal, Inc,)
Chromium - Nickel - Chromium Carbide Cermet 561-0373 see Cobalt - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Chromium - Nickel - Thorium Oxide Cermet <- Chromium 561-0250 K94 (Kennametal. Inc,)
Chromium - Nickel - Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0311 see Cobalt- Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Chromium - Phosphorus Oxide - Zirconium Oxide Cermet 561-0371 K95 (Kennametal. Inc,)
Chromium - Silicon Oxide Cermet 561-0291 see Cobalt- Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Chromium - Tungsten - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 561-0102 K96 (Kennametal, Inc,)
Chromium - Uranium Nitride Cermet 561-0314 see Cobalt- Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Chromium - Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0089 Kennametal K 138
Chromium Boride - Aluminum Oxide - Phosphorus Oxide Cermet 561-0336 see Cobalt- Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-
Cobalt- Aluminum Oxide Cermet- Cobalt 561-0241 Kennametal K 138 A
Cobalt- Cobalt Sulfide 561-0335 see Cobalt- Niobium Carbide - Tantalum Carbide -
Cobalt- Molybdenum Carbide Cermet p 561-0280 Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-
Cobalt- Nickel- Niobium Carbide - Tantalum Carbide - Kennametal K 151
Titanium Carbide - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-0354 see Nickel - Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-
Cobalt- Niobium Carbide - Tantalum Carbide - Titanium Kennametal K 151 A
Carbide - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-0356 see Nickel- Niobium Carbide - Tantalum Carbide -
Cobalt - Niobium Carbide - Tantalum Carbide - Titanium Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-
Carbide Cenmet 561-0037 LT-1
Cobalt- Niobium Carbide - Tantalum Carbide - Tungsten see Chromium - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 561-
Carbide Cenmet 561-0355 LT-1 B
Cobalt - Niobium Carbide - Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0050 see Chromium - Molybdenum - Aluminum Oxide - Titanium
Cobalt- Niobium Carbide - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-0098 Oxide Cermet 561-
Cobalt- Tantalum - Titanium - L T-2
Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-0337 see Chromium - Tungsten - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 561-
Cobalt- Tantalum - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-0341 Lead - Silicon Oxide Cermet 561-0340
Cobalt- Tantalum Carbide - Titanium Carbide- Lead Selenide - Lead Telluride - Lead Sulfide 561-0378
Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-0012 Lead Telluride - Lead Sulfide 561-0377
Cobalt - Tantalum Carbide - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-0083 m-257
Cobalt- Titanium Carbide - see Aluminum - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 561-
Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-0085 Magnesium - Magnesium Oxide Cermet 561-0369
Cobalt- Titanium Carbide Cenmet 561-0023 Manganese - Iron Carbide Cermet 561-0288
Cobalt- Tungsten Carbide Cermet n p 561-0051 Manganese - Zinc Sulfide 561-0304

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Eminance; II. Reflectance; L Absorptance; j. Transminance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
A132
Substance Name Property Number Substance Name Property Number
Metal - Americium Oxide - Curium Oxide Cermet 561-0292 Tantalum - Uranium Phosphide 561-0245
Metal - Silicon Carbide Cermet 561-0306 Tin - Silicon Oxide Cermet 561-0329
Metamic l T-l Tin - Yttrium Oxide - Zirconium Oxide Cermet 561-0328
see Chromium - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 561- Tin - Zirconium Oxide Cermet 561-0366
Molybdenum - Aluminum Oxide Cermet • d 561-0347 Titanium - Boron Nitride Cermet 561-0262
Molybdenum - Barium Oxide 561-0338 Titanium - Plutonium Carbide - Uranium Carbide Cermet 561-0351
Molybdenum - Nickel - Niobium Carbide - Titanium Titanium - Titanium Oxide Cermet no 561-0272
Carbide Cermet 561-0049 Titanium - Uranium Phosphide 561-0242
Molybdenum - Thorium Oxide Cermet 561-0326 Titanium - Zirconium Oxide Cermet • de 561-0248
Molybdenum - Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0020 Titanium Boride - Boron Nitride - Titanium Nitride Cermet 561-0055
Molybdenum - Uranium Carbide - Plutonium Carbide Cermet 561-0352 Titanium Boride - Boron Nitride Cermet 9 561-0294
Molybdenum - Uranium Carbide Cermet 561-0315 Titanium Boride - Boron Oxide Cermet h 561-0123
Molybdenum - Uranium Nitride Cermet 561-0313 Titanium Boride - Silicon Oxide Cermet 561-0299
Molybdenum - Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0060 Titanium Boride - Tantalum Carbide Cermet 561-0283
Molybdenum - Uranium Phosphide 561-0246 Titanium Boride - Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0360
Molybdenum - Zirconium Oxide Cermet 561-0320 Titanium Boride - Titanium Nitride Cermet 561-0257
Molybdenum Silicide - Aluminum Oxide - Calcium Oxide Cermet 561-0312 Titanium Boride - Titanium Oxide Cermet 561-0103
Molybdenum Silicide - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 561-0263 Titanium Boride - Zirconium Oxide Cermet 561-0251
Molybdenum Silicide - Molybdenum Oxide Cermet 561-0106 Tungsten - Hafnium Oxide - Yttrium Oxide Cermet 561-0295
Molybdenum Silicide - Silicon Tungsten - lanthanum Oxide Cermet 561-0318
Oxide Cermet 561-0105 Tungsten - Magnesium Oxide Cermet 561-0364
Molybdenum Silicide - Zirconium Boride - Boron Carbide Tungsten - Samarium Oxide Cermet 561-0357
Cermet 561-0258 Tungsten - Silicon Oxide Cermet d f 561-0289
Nickel - Boron Carbide Cermet 561-0266 Tungsten - Thorium Oxide Cermet 561-0317
Nickel- Chromium Carbide - Titanium Carbide - Tungsten Tungsten - Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0021
Carbide Cermet 561-0372 Tungsten - Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0277
Nickel - Chromium Carbide Cermet 561-0028 Tungsten - Uranium Phosphide 561-0247
Nickel - Iron Oxide Cermet 561-0330 T15 K1.5
Nickel - Molybdenum Carbide Cermet p 561-0281 see Cobalt - Titanium Carbide -
Nickel - Molvbdenum Oxide Cermet 561-0271 Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Nickel - Nickel Sulfide 561-0334 T15 K2.5
Nickel- Niobium Carbide - Tantalum Carbide- see Cobalt - Titanium Carbide -
Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0365 Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Nickel- Niobium Carbide - Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0184 T15 K6
Nickel - Silicon Carbide Cermet 561-0368 see Cobalt - Titanium Carbide -
Nickel- Silicon Oxide Cermet 561-0269 Tungsten Carbide Cermet
Nickel- Thorium Oxide Cermet e9 561-0221 Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Nickel - Thorium Oxide Cermet ~ Chromium 561-0249 VK6
Nickel - Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0008 see Cobalt - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
Nickel- Tungsten - Tantalum Carbide Cermet 561-0324 Vanadium - Titanium Oxide Cermet 561-0256
Nickel- Tungsten - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-0322 Vanadium - Vanadium Oxide Cermet 561-0321
Nickel- Tungsten Carbide Cermet p 561-0278 XAPOOl
Nickel - Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0261 see Aluminum - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 561-
Nickel Aluminide - Magnesium Oxide - Silicon Carbide Cermet 561-0346 Zirconium - Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0026
Nimonic - Europium Oxide Cermet 561-0252 Zirconium - Uranium Phosphide 561-0243
Nimonic - Gadolinium Oxide Cermet 561-0253 Zirconium - Yttrium Oxide - Zirconium Oxide Cermet 561-0100
Nimonic - Samarium Oxide Cermet
Niobium - Titanium Carbide Cermet
Niobium - Uranium Phosphide
561-0254
561-0022
561-0244
Zirconium - Zirconium Oxide Cermet
Zirconium Boride - Silicon Carbide Cermet
Zirconium Boride - Silicon Oxide - Zirconium Oxide Cermet
. de 9
561-0024
561-0353
561-0255
Platinum - Beryllium Oxide Cermet 561-0327 Zirconium Boride - Tantalum Nitride Cermet 561-0358
Platinum - Silicon Oxide Cermet 561-0316 Zirconium Boride - Zirconium Oxide Cermet 561-0183
Russian Kh 12 M- Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0374 Zirconium Silicide - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 561-0273
Russian Kh23 N18 - Phosphorus Oxide - Zirconium Oxide Cermet 561-0370 Zirconium Silicide - Titanium Oxide Cermet 561-0301
SAP ISintered Aluminum Powder)
see Aluminum - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 561-
Selenium - Selenium Oxide Cermet 561-0293
Silicon - Silicon Carbide Cermet 561-0044
Silicon - Silicon Oxide Cermet 561-0025
Silicon Monox
see Silicon - Silicon Oxide Cermet 561-
Silicon Monox Bulk
see Silicon - Silicon Oxide Cermet 561-
Sodium - Plutonium Carbide - Uranium Carbide Cermet 561-0264
Sodium - Plutonium Oxide - Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0265
Stainless V2 A- Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0319
Stainless 316 - Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0309
Stainless 347 - Uranium Oxide Cermet • d 561-0240
Steel - Uranium Oxide Cermet 561-0349
Steel 18 Mo, 4 Cr, 2 Ni)- Titanium Carbide Cermet 561-0375
Stellite No.2
see Chromium - Cobalt - Tungsten Carbide Cermet 561-
T DNickel
see Nickel - Thorium Oxide Cermet 561-
Tantalum - Aluminum Oxide Cermet 561-0348

Property: •. Thermal conductivity; b. Accommodation coefficient; c. Thermal contact resistance; d. Thermal diffusivity; e. Specific heat; f. Viscosity; g. Emittance; h. Reflectance; i. Absorptance; j. Transmittance;
k. alEt ratio; I. Prandtl number; m. Diffusion coefficient; n. Thermal linear expansion coefficient; o. Thermal volumetric expansion coefficient; p. Surface tension
Part B
SEARCH PARAMETERS
b-3

USE OF SEARCH PARAMETERS


This part of the Retrieval Guide in essence repre- link to the Bibliography (Part C). The general pro-
sents the computer memory search element of a re- cedure for retrieval of refer~nces in making literature
trieval system. Part B is arranged in 16 chapters, each searches is as follows:
chapter representing a specific property. Within each
1. Locate and record the seven-digit substance
chapter substances are listed by their increasing seven-
number from the Materials Directory for the
digit substance numbers, followed by physical state
material desired in a given search.
within each substance, subject area of the work, the
language, the temperature range, and the year. The 2. Locate and record selected TPRC numbers
last column gives the TPRC serial number pertaining within the appropriate property chapter in this
to the document retrieved. The sample code designa- portion of the retrieval guide.
tions for the various search parameters need not be 3. Use as many of the five search parameters de-
memorized since they are interpreted at the bottom of sired for the search and record the correspond-
each page of this part of the volume. ing TPRC numbers.
It is readily evident that substance numbers link 4. Use the selected TPRC numbers to locate the
this portion of the volume with the Materials Direc- complete bibliographic citations in the Bibli-
tory (Part A), and the TPRC numbers provide the ography (Part C).
B1

Chapter 1 Thermal Conductivity


Substance Phys. Sub- un· Tem!»r. TPRC Substancs Phys. Sub- 1.8". Tem!»r· TPRC Substancs Phys. Sub- un· Tem!»r· TPRC
Number State jBCt gusge stu", Yur Number Number State jsct gusgs stu", Yur Number Number State jllCt gusgs stu", Yssr Number
300-0015 S 0 E H 1924 43414 313-0793 S 0 E N 1955 48246 322-0148 S 0 I N 1967 46207
0016 S 0 E N 1931 44675 0800 S 0 G N 1967 45415 0148 S S E L 1966 46217
0017 S 0 E N 1931 44675 0801 S 0 G N 1967 45415 0148 S 0 E N 1964 46329
0021 S 0 G N 1896 34227 0802 S 0 G N 1967 45415 0148 S 0 E N 1951 46733
0021 S 0 E N 1964 35390 0803 S 0 G N 1967 45415 0148 S 0 E N 1961 47553
0021 S 0 E N 1965 35403 0804 S 0 G N 1967 45415 0148 S 0 E N 1966 48381
0021 S 0 E N 1965 36541 0805 S 0 G N 1967 45415 0148 S G E U 1966 48496
0021 S S E N 1937 39846 0806 S 0 G N 1967 45415 0148 S 0 E U 1968 50332
0021 S 0 E N 1965 40302 0807 S 0 G N 1967 45415 0148 S S E N 1967 50724
0021 S 0 E U 1966 41946 0816 S 0 E N 1969 53567 0148 S 0 E U 1968 51101
0021 S 0 E N 1960 42824 0822 S 0 E N 1964 37526 0148 S G E H 1968 51484
0021 S 0 E N 1919 43637 0823 S 0 E N 1964 37526 0148 S 0 E N 1968 52101
0021 S 0 E N 1960 45513 0833 S 0 R N 1954 43997 0148 S 0 E N 1969 53561
0021 S T R N 1958 47125 0856 S 0 R N 1965 35446 0148 S 0 E N 1969 53582
0021 S 0 E N 1960 49210 0896 S 0 E N 1968 38869 0148 S 0 E H 1969 53604
0021 S S R N 1961 51430 0896 S 0 R N 1968 48756 0148 S S E H 1968 54190
0021 S 0 E N 1970 58453 0902 S G J N 1970 60798 0148 S 0 E H 1969 56069
0021 L 0 R U 1969 61983 0177 S 0 E N 1951 46733
0021 L 0 E U 1969 61984 320-0063 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0284 S 0 E N 1960 44822
0021 P C E N 1968 47499 0063 S 0 E N 1967 47409 0288 S 0 E N 1964 37588
0027 S 0 R N 1965 35293 0064 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0289 S 0 E N 1964 37588
0027 S 0 E N 1965 35294 0089 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0298 S 0 E N 1970 56387
0027 S 0 E U 1965 36190 0089 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0377 S 0 E N 1951 46733
0027 S G E L 1970 36575 0089 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0388 S 0 E N 1966 40367
0027 S 0 E L 1968 37491 0092 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0429 S 0 E N 1967 42778
0027 S S E N 1968 42148 0429 S 0 E N 1966 49745
0027 S 0 E N 1965 43295 322-0001 S 0 E N 1963 37822 0431 S 0 E N 1967 42778
0027 S 0 E N 1967 46307 0018 S 0 E N 1966 40217 0431 S 0 E N 1966 49745
0027 S 0 E N 1966 49745 0034 S 0 E H 1949 48243 0549 S 0 E H 1968 44729
0027 S 0 E N 1968 50380 0052 S 0 R N 1965 35485 0549 S 0 E H 1968 54282
0027 S 0 E N 1959 50688 0052 S 0 E N 1965 38626 0549 S 0 E H 1968 55077
0027 S S E L 1967 56366 0052 S 0 R N 1966 44488 0549 S 0 E H 1968 55174
0027 S 0 E N 1968 57455 0052 S 0 R L 1967 45247 0549 S 0 E H 1969 57412
0027 S 0 E F 1955 60523 0052 S 0 E N 1966 46599 0549 S 0 E H 1969 57421
0027 M 0 R N 1967 50394 0052 S 0 R H 1961 47932 0655 S 0 E N 1967 47409
0027 M 0 E N 1967 50395 0052 S C R N 1968 53276 0661 S 0 E N 1967 42778
0034 S 0 R N 1965 35293 0052 S 0 R U 1968 53488 0661 S 0 E N 1966 49745
0034 S 0 E N 1965 35294 0052 S 0 E U 1968 53903 0663 S 0 E H 1963 48451
0034 S 0 E N 1963 37822 0052 S C E N 1968 53919 0665 S C R H 1965 38961
0034 S 0 E N 1967 46307 0052 S 0 R N 1968 59802 0668 S 0 E N 1965 36698
0034 S 0 E N 1951 46733 0052 S 0 E N 1968 59803 0670 S 0 R L 1967 45420
0045 S 0 E N 1943 40228 0090 S 0 E H 1963 48451 0670 S G R U 1968 53909
0051 S 0 R H 1969 55655 0090 S 0 E N 1968 51877 0670 S G E U 1968 53910
0051 S 0 E H 1969 60320 0090 S 0 E U 1951 52130 0670 S 0 E L 1967 61950
0055 S 0 E N 1968 44453 0093 S 0 E N 1938 40268 0674 S 0 R N 1966 41396
0056 S 0 G N 1896 34227 0097 S 0 E N 1967 51444 0674 S 0 E N 1966 44276
0056 S S E F 1969 37682 0097 S 0 E N 1970 56387 0677 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0056 S E E N 1968 51879 0112 S 0 E N 1938 40268 0677 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0061 S 0 E N 1948 36016 0112 S 0 E N 1967 42778 0680 S 0 G N 1968 51376
0061 S 0 E N 1960 49210 0112 S 0 E N 1966 49745 0681 S 0 E N 1966 40367
0185 S 0 E N 1966 42786 0114 S G E N 1965 34762 0696 S 0 R N 1965 42477
0186 S S E N 1924 43392 0114 S 0 E N 1965 35253 0696 S 0 R N 1954 43552
0187 S S E N 1924 43392 0114 S 0 E N 1965 35340 0696 S 0 R N 1954 43997
0187 S S E N 1932 43469 0114 S 0 E N 1965 36145 0705 S 0 E N 1964 37588
0114 S 0 E N 1965 36419 0706 S 0 E N 1964 37588
313-0001 P 0 E N 1966 55301 0114 S C
E N 1964 36581 0707 S 0 E N 1968 50343
0052 S 0 E N 1963 39879 0114 S E
0 N 1964 37466 0708 S 0 E N 1968 50343
0322 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 N1965 37995 0709 S 0 E N 1968 50343
0323 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 N1960 39720 0710 S 0 E N 1964 37588
0331 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 N1968 40247 0713 S 0 E N 1963 37822
0332 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 N1966 41931 0719 S S E H 1964 37565
0333 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 N1966 42786 0720 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0381 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 N1967 44986 0720 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0395 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 N1966 48383 0723 M 0 R N 1967 54143
0397 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 N1966 49742 0725 S G J N 1967 46251
0402 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 N1968 52852 0725 S G E N 1968 46252
0404 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 U1969 53587 0726 S G G N 1965 35577
0407 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 N1969 54298 0726 S G E N 1966 46016
0408 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 H1969 57412 0726 S 0 G N 1968 57454
0412 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0114 S E
0 H1970 60612 0726 S 0 G N 1970 58970
0435 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0124 S E
0 H1963 48451 0727 S 0 G N 1968 46358
0446 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0124 S E
0 U1951 52130 0733 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0466 S 0 E N 1966 39083 0124 S E
0 H1960 52260 0733 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0538 S 0 E N 1955 48246 0125 S S
E N1965 34753 0734 S C R N 1968 53276
0539 S 0 E N 1955 48246 0125 S E
0 N1966 43172 0734 S C E N 1968 53919
0587 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0137 S S
E N1965 34753 0735 S C R N 1968 53276
0620 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0137 S G
E N1968 48657 0735 S C E N 1968 53919
0634 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0137 S E
0 N1968 51877 0736 S C R N 1968 53276
0635 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0138 S E
0 N1964 35390 0736 S C E N 1968 53919
0642 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0138 S C
E N1964 36581 0739 S 0 R N 1954 43552
0643 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0138 S E
0 N1968 40247 0739 S 0 R N 1954 43997
0644 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0138 S E
0 N1951 46733 0740 S 0 E N 1966 49745
0678 S 0 R N 1967 49694 0138 S E
0 N1952 46796 0741 S 0 E N 1966 49745
0746 S 0 E N 1956 40241 0138 S E
0 U1951 52130 0742 S 0 E N 1966 49745
0747 S 0 E N 1956 40241 0138 S 0 E L1970 59991 0754 S 0 E N 1964 36780
0748 S 0 E N 1956 40241 0138 S G E N1969 60194 0754 S 0 R N 1964 38329
0749 S 0 E N 1956 40241 0141 S G E N1963 40017 0758 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0750 S 0 E N 1956 40241 0141 S 0 E N1967 51444 0758 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0767 S 0 G N 1968 51376 0141 S 0 E N1968 51877 0759 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0780 S 0 G N 1968 51376 0141 S 0 E N1968 51878 0759 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0785 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0142 S 0 E N1968 44453 0760 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0787 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0144 S 0 E N1967 42778 0760 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0788 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0144 S 0 E N1966 49745 0761 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0789 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0144 S 0 E N1968 51878 0761 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0791 S 0 G N 1968 51376 0148 S 0 E N1959 42240 0762 S 0 G N 1965 35576
PhyL Stata: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Tam...,...otura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Thermal Conductivity 82
SubstBnCfl Phys. Sub- Lan- Temps,. TPRC SubstsnCfl Phys. Sub- Lan· Temps'· TPRC SubstsnCf/ Phys. Sub- Lan· Temps,· TPRC
Numbs, StBte jsct gUBge Bture YBB' Numbs, Numbs, StBte jsct gUBge Bture YBB' Numbs, Numbs, Stars jsct guage Btu,e YBB' Numbs,
322-0762 S 0 E N 1966 46015 345-0371 S 0 E N 1964 37527 355-0515 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0763 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0372 S 0 E N 1964 37527 0515 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0763 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0373 S 0 E N 1964 37527 0515 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0764 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0374 S 0 E N 1964 37527 0516 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0764 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0375 S 0 E N 1964 37526 0516 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0765 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0376 S 0 E N 1964 37527 0517 S D G N 1965 35576
0765 S D E N 1966 46015 0377 S D E N 1960 49210 0517 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0766 S D G N 1965 35576 0378 S 0 R N 1954 43552 0518 S G G N 1965 35577
0766 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0386 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0518 S G E N 1966 46016
0767 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0386 S D E N 1966 46015 0518 S D G N 1968 57454
0767 S D E N 1966 46015 0387 S G G N 1965 35577 0519 S G G N 1965 35577
0768 S D G N 1965 35576 0387 S 0 G N 1964 37417 0519 S G E N 1966 46016
0768 S D E N 1966 46015 0387 S G E N 1966 46016 0519 S D G N 1968 57454
0769 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0387 S 0 G N 1968 57454 0520 S G G N 1965 35577
0769 S D E N 1966 46015 0388 S G G N 1965 35577 0520 S G E N 1966 46016
0770 S D G N 1965 35576 0388 S G E N 1966 46016 0520 S 0 G N 1968 57454
0770 S D E N 1966 46015 0388 S D G N 1968 57454 0522 S 0 R N 1966 44609
0771 S D G N 1965 35576 0389 S G G N 1965 35577 0530 S 0 G N 1970 58970
0771 S D E N 1966 46015 0389 S G E N 1966 46016 0550 S 0 E H 1924 43414
0772 S D G N 1965 35576 0389 S 0 G N 1968 57454 0590 S 0 E H 1963 48451
0772 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0390 S G G N 1965 35577 0600 S 0 E N 1945 60428
0773 S D G N 1965 35576 0390 S G E N 1966 46016 0614 S 0 E N 1938 60472
0773 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0390 S 0 G N 1968 57454 0632 S G E N 1969 60194
0774 S D G N 1965 35576 0391 S 0 G N 1968 51376
0774 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0393 S 0 R N 1963 38083 374-0008 S 0 E N 1965 37995
0775 S D G N 1965 35576 0396 S D R N 1969 54527 0008 S 0 E N 1967 47409
0775 S D E N 1966 46015 0396 S 0 E N 1969 63341 0027 S G R L 1969 56308
0776 S D G N 1965 35576 0397 S 0 R N 1969 54527 0027 S D R N 1970 58506
0776 S D E N 1966 46015 0397 S D E N 1969 63341 0027 S 0 E N 1970 62203
0777 S D G N 1965 35576 0400 S D G N 1970 58970 0073 S 0 R N 1961 42173
0777 S D E N 1966 46015 0401 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0091 S 0 E N 1967 47409
0778 S D G N 1965 35576 0402 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0136 S 0 R N 1963 38083
0778 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0411 S D R N 1968 59804 0138 S D R N 1963 38083
0779 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0411 S D E N 1968 59805 0163 S D R N 1967 46177
0779 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0411 L 0 R N 1968 59804 0164 S D E N 1955 48246
0779 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0411 L D E N 1968 59805 0188 S D G N 1966 44283
0780 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0191 S 0 G N 1966 44283
0780 S 0 E N 1966 46015 348-0049 S D G N 1970 58970 0194 S C E N 1970 57663
0780 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0195 S 0 E N 1966 40217
0781 S 0 G N 1965 35576 355-0003 S S E N 1965 39876 0200 S 0 R N 1963 38083
0781 S D E N 1966 46015 0023 S 0 E N 1961 47553 0208 S 0 R N 1965 35446
0781 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0023 S D E U 1951 52130 0213 S D E N 1969 52097
0782 S G G N 1965 35577 0036 S D E N 1938 40268 0222 S 0 A H 1970 62107
0782 S G E N 1966 46016 0117 S 0 E N 1938 40268 0222 S 0 E H 1970 62108
0782 S D G N 1968 57454 0136 S 0 E N 1968 40247
0783 S G G N 1965 35577 0136 S D E N 1962 50038 392-0038 S D E N 1938 46821
0783 S 0 G N 1964 37417 0204 S S A N 1964 37203 0098 S D A N 1965 43147
0783 S G E N 1966 46016 0204 S S E N 1964 37460 0098 S 0 A N 1970 63404
0783 S 0 G N 1968 57454 0234 S 0 E H 1963 48451 0098 S D E N 1970 63405
0784 S G G N 1965 35577 0234 S G E N 1969 60194 0099 S 0 A N 1965 43147
0784 S G E N 1966 46016 0345 S E E N 1964 34278 0100 S 0 R N 1965 43147
0784 S 0 G N 1968 57454 0352 S 0 A H 1969 55832 0101 S 0 A N 1965 43147
0786 S 0 G N 1969 55023 0369 S 0 E N 1966 40217 0102 S 0 A N 1965 43147
0786 S G G H 1969 56875 0373 S C A N 1968 53276 0103 S 0 A N 1965 43147
0788 S 0 R N 1963 38083 0373 S C E N 1968 53919 0104 S 0 A N 1965 43147
0789 S 0 A N 1963 38083 0414 S 0 E N 1967 47409 0105 S 0 A N 1965 43147
0790 S 0 R N 1969 54527 0416 S 0 R N 1965 35468 0108 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0790 S 0 E N 1969 63341 0418 S 0 E N 1966 40217 0108 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0793 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0432 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0109 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0794 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0433 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0109 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0795 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0434 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0110 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0796 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0435 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0110 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0797 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0436 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0111 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0799 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0437 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0111 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0808 S 0 R H 1969 55832 0441 S 0 E N 1965 34046
0809 S 0 A H 1969 55832 0464 S 0 E N 1955 48246 400-0002 S E E U 1967 34218
0850 S 0 0 N 1968 53132 0465 S 0 G N 1967 45415 0003 S T E U 1964 36147
0861 S 0 E N 1938 60378 0466 S 0 R L 1967 45247 0003 S T E U 1965 36856
0862 S 0 E N 1938 60378 0467 S 0 A L 1967 45247 0003 S T R L 1964 37316
0863 S 0 E N 1938 60472 0468 S G G N 1965 35577 0003 S T E L 1964 38810
0881 S 0 0 N 1969 56828 0468 S G E N 1966 46016 0003 S T E L 1962 42080
0887 S G E N 1969 60194 0468 S 0 G N 1968 57454 0003 S T E N 1969 42103
0888 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0468 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0003 S T E L 1966 43702
0474 S C E N 1969 53566 0003 S T R L 1967 47136
328-0003 S 0 A N 1967 44890 0475 S C E N 1969 53566 0003 S T E L 1968 48571
0004 S 0 A N 1967 44890 0479 S C R N 1968 53276 0005 S S E F 1966 33865
0005 S 0 A N 1967 44890 0479 S C E N 1968 53919 0005 S S E H 1967 34239
0005 S 0 E N 1969 53567 0480 S C A N 1968 53276 0005 S T I N 1965 34681
0006 S 0 E N 1969 53567 0480 S C E N 1968 53919 0005 S 0 E H 1965 34762
0041 S 0 E N 1936 57736 0481 S C A N 1968 53276 0005 S T E L 1964 35588
0481 S C E N 1968 53919 0005 S S R H 1964 36077
333-0001 S 0 G N 1967 41017 0482 5 C R N 1968 53276 0005 S E F L 1964 36429
0002 S 0 G N 1967 41017 0482 S C E N 1968 53919 0005 S S E F 1969 37682
0487 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0005 S E A N 1963 38083
345-0015 S 0 E N 1966 40217 0487 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0005 S E F N 1964 38138
0057 S 0 E N 1968 51877 0488 S 0 E N 1963 37822 0005 S S E L 1963 38525
0266 S 0 E U 1956 44821 0497 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0005 S S E H 1965 39025
0287 S 0 E N 1968 50343 0499 S 0 E N 1966 39648 0005 S S F H 1965 39025
0305 S 0 F N 1958 51239 0509 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0005 S S E H 1965 39316
0318 S G A N 1967 45791 0509 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0005 S S E L 1966 39618
0319 S 0 R N 1968 59802 0510 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0005 S T E N 1966 40168
0319 S 0 E N 1968 59803 0510 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0005 S S E U 1965 40724
0339 S 0 G N 1968 46358 0511 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0005 S E A N 1966 43290
0358 S C E N 1969 53566 0511 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0005 S 0 A H 1966 45108
0362 S 0 G N 1968 51376 0512 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0005 S 0 E N 1960 45513
0363 S 0 G N 1968 51376 0512 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0005 S E R H 1966 48076
0364 S 0 G N 1968 51376 0513 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0005 S T E U 1904 48323
0367 S 0 E N 1964 37526 0513 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0005 S T G U 1900 48325
0368 S 0 E N 1964 37526 0514 S 0 G N 1965 35576 0005 S E F N 1967 48637
0369 S 0 E N 1964 37527 0514 S 0 E N 1966 46015 0005 S 0 E N 1960 49210
0370 S 0 E N 1964 37527 0514 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0005 S T E F 1966 49733
Phys. State: G_ Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S_ Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S_ Surveys (Aeviews + Compendia. etc.); T_ Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; D_ Other Languages; R_ Aussian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Aange (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H_ High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
83 Thermal Conductivity
Substl/tICB Phys. Sub- Lan· Tempsr. TPRC Substl/nc8 Phys. Sub- LBII- Tempsr· TPRC Subst8nce Phys. Sub- Lan· Tempsr. TPRC
Number State jeet gUBge Bture Yur Number Number Stete ject gU8ge 8ture Ye8r Number Number Stete jeet gU8ge Bture Yur Number

40()'()o05 5 T E L 1968 50842 403·0263 5 0 E N 1964 37560 404·0039 5 0 E N 1966 49116


0005 5 5 R N 1961 51430 0265 5 0 E N 1964 37560 0039 5 0 J N 1968 50622
0005 5 E E N 1968 51879 0266 5 0 E N 1964 37560 0039 5 0 E N 1962 51288
0005 5 E R H 1968 53484 0267 5 0 E N 1964 37560 0055 5 0 J N 1968 50622
0005 5 T E U 1969 53553 0283 5 0 E N 1964 35390 0056 5 0 E N 1966 46451
0005 5 0 E H 1966 54210 0283 5 0 E N 1964 37560 0057 S 0 E N 1966 36554
0005 5 E R N 1968 55019 0283 5 0 E N 1966 40520 0057 5 0 R N 1966 40875
0005 5 E E N 1969 55840 0283 5 0 E N 1964 48501 0057 5 0 E N 1966 40876
0005 5 E E U 1969 56742 0283 5 0 E U 1968 50332 0057 5 0 R N 1966 41498
0005 5 T E U 1970 57651 0283 5 0 E U 1968 51101 0058 5 0 E N 1965 35236
0005 5 E R U 1969 58545 0434 5 0 R N 1954 43997 0058 5 0 E L 1965 38491
0005 5 T R U 1969 58754 0434 5 0 E N 1967 46307 0058 5 0 R N 1964 42550
0005 5 E R H 1966 62807 0434 5 0 E N 1969 52190 0058 5 0 E N 1964 43809
0005 5 E R H 1966 62808 0553 5 C E L 1968 51860 0058 5 0 R N 1967 52989
0005 L 5 E H 1966 33865 0567 5 5 E N 1921 60410 0059 5 0 E N 1967 45304
0005 L 5 R H 1964 36077 0568 5 5 E N 1921 60410 0061 5 0 E N 1966 41597
0005 L 5 G N 1964 37888 0607 5 0 R L 1967 45420 0062 5 0 F N 1967 36979
0005 L 5 R N 1964 38005 0607 5 0 E L 1967 61950 0062 5 0 R N 1966 40877
0005 L E R N 1966 43290 0630 5 0 E N 1964 37560 0062 5 0 E N 1966 40878
0005 L 5 R U 1967 46305 0633 5 0 E L 1965 35324 0062 5 0 J N 1967 45788
0005 L E R H 1966 48076 0633 5 0 E N 1966 43172 0064 5 0 E N 1966 46451
0010 5 5 E L 1970 59657 0634 5 0 E N 1964 37560 0065 5 0 E N 1966 46451
0015 5 T F U 1967 47594 0634 5 0 E L 1965 39038 0066 5 C E N 1966 39537
0015 S E F N 1967 48637 0716 5 0 E N 1955 47985 0067 S 0 E N 1966 36554
0015 5 5 E N 1969 56363 0742 5 0 E L 1965 35324 0067 5 0 R N 1966 41498
0015 S S E N 1969 57199 0742 5 0 E N 1965 40388 0067 S 0 R N 1968 48302
0019 S T E U 1963 37638 0742 5 0 E N 1966 43172 0067 5 0 E N 1968 51951
0019 S C E L 1963 39722 0752 5 0 E N 1955 47985 0070 S 0 R N 1967 47430
0019 5 T E U 1968 48929 0790 5 0 R L 1967 45420 0070 S 0 E N 1968 47431
0021 M T R H 1965 43257 0790 S 0 E L 1967 61950 0072 S 0 E N 1967 44895
0026 5 5 R H 1959 53307 0792 5 0 E N 1968 51801 0076 S 0 E L 1964 37415
0027 5 5 E L 1965 34889 0793 5 0 R N 1966 41859 0076 S 0 E L 1964 37416
0027 5 T E U 1969 55351 0796 5 0 R N 1953 44801 0078 S 0 F N 1965 41917
0028 S C E L 1963 39722 0801 5 0 E L 1968 51870 0079 S 0 F N 1965 41917
0038 S T E L 1968 56717 0801 S 0 E L 1969 53554 0083 5 0 E N 1968 51856
0040 S T E N 1965 42161 0801 S 0 E L 1969 57858 0084 S 0 R N 1970 60952
0043 S T E U 1968 48825 0801 S G E N 1969 60194 0084 S 0 E N 1970 60953
0043 5 T E U 1969 52391 0806 S 0 R L 1967 45420 0085 S 0 R N 1970 60952
0043 S T E U 1969 56565 0806 S 0 E L 1967 61950 0085 S 0 E N 1970 60953
0043 M T E U 1969 56565 0807 S 0 R N 1966 41859 0086 S 0 R N 1970 60952
0044 S S E N 1924 43392 0808 S 0 0 N 1967 50785 0086 S 0 E N 1970 60953
0045 S S E N 1924 43392 0845 S 0 R N 1969 57123 0089 5 0 E N 1966 36554
0048 S 0 E N 1968 57455 0845 S 0 E N 1969 57124 0089 5 0 R N 1966 41498
0049 S S E L 1964 38057 0846 S 0 E N 1964 37560
0847 S 0 E N 1964 37560 405·0078 S 0 E N 1962 42106
402·0241 5 C R L 1965 35486 0849 S 0 E N 1964 37560 0078 S 0 E N 1962 47693
0241 S C E L 1965 38628 0850 5 0 E N 1965 38398 0078 S 0 E L 1969 53544
0241 S T E L 1968 51083 0851 S 0 E N 1965 38398 0124 S C R L 1965 35486
0250 S 0 E N 1967 44174 0852 S 0 E N 1965 38398 0124 S C E L 1965 38628
0250 5 0 E H 1969 56836 0853 S 0 E N 1965 38398 0204 S 0 E N 1968 51875
0250 S 0 E N 1970 59241 0853 L 0 E N 1965 38399 0205 S 0 E N 1965 34765
0251 S 0 E H 1969 56836 0854 S 0 E N 1965 38398 0208 S G E L 1964 38353
0433 S 0 E N 1967 44174 0855 S 0 E N 1965 38398 0225 S 0 E L 1968 49960
0444 S C E L 1967 35962 0857 S 0 E N 1965 38398 0234 S 0 E N 1968 51801
0445 S C E L 1967 35962 0858 S 5 E N 1965 39748 0235 S 0 E N 1968 51801
0446 5 C E L 1967 35962 0859 S S E N 1965 39748 0236 S 0 E N 1968 51801
0447 5 C E L 1967 35962 0872 S 0 F N 1970 57876 0254 S 0 E L 1970 59472
0448 S C E L 1967 35962 0931 S 0 R L 1967 45420 0257 S G E L 1969 35452
0458 5 0 E N 1968 51801 0931 S 0 E L 1967 61950
0473 5 0 E L 1963 37097 0937 S G E N 1969 60194 406·0005 S 0 R N 1965 43302
0475 S 0 E L 1965 38406 0938 S 0 R N 1954 43552
0476 S 0 E L 1965 38406 407·0009 S S E N 1968 42148
0479 5 0 E L 1970 59472 404·0001 5 0 E N 1965 34242 0009 S S R H 1966 48072
0498 5 0 E L 1970 57920 0001 5 0 E N 1965 35236 0026 S 0 E H 1967 44997
0499 S 0 E L 1970 57920 0001 5 0 G N 1965 35761 0027 S 0 R H 1966 42396
0001 5 0 R N 1964 36572 0027 S 0 E H 1966 63160
403.0045 5 5 E L 1965 34753 0001 S 0 E N 1962 37104 0028 S 0 E N 1938 42479
0045 5 0 E N 1964 37560 0001 S 0 E L 1964 37415 0029 S 0 E N 1966 48381
0045 5 G E U 1966 48496 0001 S 0 R N 1964 38196 0030 S 0 E N 1968 48822
0046 5 0 E U 1965 36190 0001 S 0 E L 1965 38491 0032 S 0 E N 1966 44471
0047 S 0 E U 1965 36190 0001 S C E L 1965 38974 0032 S 0 E N 1965 45824
0049 S S E L 1965 34753 0001 5 0 R L 1965 39053 0033 5 0 E N 1964 37006
0049 5 0 E N 1964 37560 0001 S 0 E L 1966 39054 0034 S 0 E N 1964 37006
0049 S G E N 1963 40017 0001 S 0 E N 1966 39112 0035 S 0 E N 1964 37006
0049 S 0 E N 1964 40327 0001 S 0 R N 1966 41359 0038 S 0 E N 1965 35722
0049 S 0 E N 1966 42786 0001 S S E L 1967 44893
0049 S 0 E N 1967 47095 0001 S 0 E L 1967 44895 408·0001 L 0 0 N 1967 46311
0049 S 0 E N 1966 48381 0001 S 0 E N 1967 51132 0002 S 0 R N 1968 53451
0049 S 0 E N 1967 51444 0001 S 0 E N 1968 51856 0002 L 0 R N 1968 53451
0049 S 0 E N 1968 51878 0001 S 0 E N 1969 54676 0006 L 0 R N 1964 37925
0049 S 0 E U 1951 52130 0011 S 0 E N 1966 39112 0014 S 0 R N 1970 58829
0049 S S E N 1969 57400 0011 S 0 E N 1968 51856 0014 S 0 E N 1970 58830
0060 S 0 E N 1950 40372 0014 S 0 E N 1967 44895 0020 S S E N 1966 39095
0093 S 0 E N 1964 37560 0036 S 0 R N 1965 34097 0020 S G E N 1967 39970
0093 S 0 E N 1965 38398 0036 S 0 E N 1968 42320 0020 S 0 R N 1963 42229
0095 S 0 E N 1964 35390 0036 S S E N 1967 43428 0020 S 0 R H 1967 45280
0095 S 0 E N 1964 37560 0036 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0020 S 0 E H 1967 46971
0095 S 0 E N 1965 38398 0036 S 0 E N 1969 54795 0020 S 0 R N 1968 50746
0105 S 0 E N 1965 38398 0037 S 0 F N 1965 41917 0020 S 0 R N 1968 53014
0105 S S E N 1968 42148 0037 S 0 E N 1968 42320 0020 S 0 R N 1969 57167
0105 S S E L 1967 56366 0037 S S E N 1967 43428 0020 S 0 E N 1969 57168
0105 S S E N 1921 60410 0037 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0020 S 0 R N 1970 60948
0192 S 0 E L 1965 35324 0037 S 0 E N 1962 51288 0020 S 0 E N 1970 60949
0192 S 0 E N 1964 37560 0038 S S E N 1967 43428 0020 L 0 R H 1967 45280
0192 S 0 E N 1966 43172 0038 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0020 L 0 E H 1967 46971
0195 S 0 E N 1964 37560 0039 S 0 F N 1965 41917 0020 L C R H 1968 49832
0196 S 0 E N 1964 37560 0039 S S E N 1967 43428 0020 L 0 R H 1968 50746
0197 S 0 E N 1966 48843 0039 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0020 L C E H 1968 50917
0198 S 0 E N 1964 37560 0039 S 0 E N 1966 46451 0020 L C R H 1969 55398
0260 S 0 E N 1965 38398 0039 S 0 R N 1967 48611 0020 L C E H 1970 57024
0261 5 0 E N 1964 37560 0039 S 0 E N 1967 48612 0021 S 0 E N 1965 35363
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject c. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. En9lish; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Tamparature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Thermal Conductivity B4
Sub6tBnctI Phys. Sub- La". Temper. TPRC Sub6tBnctI Phys. Sub- La". Temper. TPRC Substsnctl Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper. TPRC
Number State ject gtmge stUI'6 Yesr Number Number State jBct gusge stul'6 Yesr Number Number State jBCt gusge stul'6 Yesr Number
408·0021 5 0 R N 1965 35511 408-0245 5 0 E N 1964 36692 412-0009 5 0 E N 1964 37658
0021 5 0 E N 1965 35512 0245 5 5 E L 1966 39095 0009 5 0 R N 1964 37659
0021 5 C R N 1964 36241 0245 5 G E N 1967 39443 0010 5 0 R N 1965 43831
0021 5 C G N 1965 36311 0245 5 0 R N 1968 53444 0010 S 0 R N 1967 48065
0021 5 0 E N 1964 36692 0245 5 0 R N 1969 58008 0019 S 0 E H 1964 37538
0021 5 0 E N 1964 37168 0245 5 0 E N 1970 58009 0020 S 0 E H 1964 37538
0021 5 0 R N 1964 37664 0245 5 0 E N 1968 58364 0021 S 0 E H 1964 37538
0021 5 0 F U 1962 38773 0246 5 0 E N 1967 46110 0025 L 0 E N 1959 60098
0021 5 5 E L 1966 39095 0254 5 0 R N 1965 34099
0021 5 C E N 1966 39345 0255 5 G E N 1967 39970 415·0008 S 0 E H 1966 52898
0021 5 G E N 1967 39970 0256 5 0 E N 1968 51085 0014 S 5 E L 1960 52424
0021 5 0 E N 1958 40378 0257 L C R N 1967 47706 0033 S 0 G L 1967 46256
0021 S 0 J N 1966 41256 0257 L C E N 1967 47707 0037 S 0 E U 1951 52130
0021 5 0 R N 1963 42229 0258 5 G E N 1967 39443 0076 S G R L 1969 56308
0021 5 0 R H 1967 45280 0261 S 0 E N 1962 40380 0076 S C R L 1969 57296
0021 S 0 E H 1967 46971 0263 S 0 R N 1963 42229 0076 S C E L 1970 57297
0021 5 0 R L 1967 47479 0265 S 0 G N 1965 42347 0091 S 0 E N 1965 37995
0021 S 0 E L 1967 48595 0266 5 0 G L 1965 42347 0091 S 0 E N 1967 47409
0021 S 0 R N 1969 48752 0266 S G E N 1966 42903 0113 S 0 E N 1967 47409
0021 S 0 J N 1966 50093 0266 S C R N 1966 49624 0192 S S E N 1939 60379
0021 S 0 R N 1968 50746 0271 5 0 E U 1968 50373 0198 S 0 E H 1964 37288
0021 S G E N 1968 50891 0272 S 0 E U 1968 50373 0199 S 0 E H 1964 37288
0021 5 C E L 1968 51858 0273 S 0 E N 1968 51085 0201 S 0 R N 1969 57473
0021 S 0 E N 1968 53128 0278 S 0 E N 1968 51515 0201 S 0 E N 1969 57474
0021 5 0 R N 1968 53444 0280 S 0 R N 1967 46355 0203 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0021 S 0 E L 1969 54168 0280 S G E L 1968 53719 0203 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0021 S G E N 1961 54333 0280 S G E L 1968 56879 0203 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0021 S 0 R N 1969 54440 0280 S 0 E N 1967 63055
0021 S 5 E L 1965 54694 0281 S C E L 1968 51858 416-0090 S 0 R N 1965 43300
0021 S 0 E N 1970 56080 0282 S 0 E N 1966 52847 0090 S C R N 1965 43303
0021 S 0 E N 1969 57101 0282 S 0 E N 1968 54247 0090 S 0 E N 1967 51417
0021 S 0 R N 1969 57306 0283 S 0 E N 1966 36501 0101 S C R N 1965 43303
0021 5 0 E N 1970 57307 0283 S G E N 1967 43020 0103 S C R N 1965 43303
0021 S 0 R N 1969 58008 0284 S 0 E N 1966 36513 0104 S 0 R N 1965 43300
0021 S 0 E N 1970 58009 0285 L 0 G N 1966 43331 0104 S C R N 1965 43303
0021 S 0 E N 1968 58364 0286 L 0 R N 1964 37925 0104 S 0 E N 1967 51417
0021 S 0 R N 1970 59774 0287 L 0 R N 1964 37925 0215 S 0 E N 1970 58367
0021 S 0 E N 1970 59775 0288 S 0 R N 1968 51996 0216 S 0 E N 1970 58367
0021 S 0 J N 1960 59886 0289 S 0 R N 1968 53445
0021 S 0 R N 1970 60948 0290 S 0 R N 1970 58829 417·0006 L 0 E H 1965 34582
0021 S 0 E N 1970 60949 0290 S 0 E N 1970 58830 0006 L 0 E H 1964 38713
0021 S 0 R U 1970 61467 0292 S 0 E N 1970 57770
0021 S 0 E U 1970 61468 0293 S 0 E N 1970 57770 418·0014 S T E U 1965 35303
0021 L C R N 1964 36241 0295 S G E N 1967 43020 0014 S C R L 1965 35486
0021 L C E N 1966 39345 0296 S 0 R N 1970 59774 0014 S 0 E N 1965 36541
0021 L G R H 1966 41497 0296 S 0 E N 1970 59775 0014 S C E L 1965 38628
0021 L 0 R H 1967 45280 0297 S 0 R N 1969 57167 0014 S S E N 1967 39597
0021 L 0 E H 1967 46971 0297 S 0 E N 1969 57168 0014 S S F N 1962 51571
0021 L 0 R H 1969 48752 0301 S 0 R U 1970 61467 0014 S S G N 1962 51571
0021 L 0 R H 1968 50746 0301 S 0 E U 1970 61468 0018 S 0 E N 1947 60432
0021 L C R H 1969 55398 0302 S 0 R U 1970 61467 0060 S 0 E L 1969 56756
0021 L 0 E H 1970 56080 0302 S 0 E U 1970 61468 0061 S C E L 1957 48287
0021 L C E H 1970 57024 0304 S 0 E N 1966 41793 0076 S 0 E N 1963 47607
0021 L 0 R N 1969 57306 0305 S 0 E N 1964 36692 0076 S 0 E N 1947 60432
0021 L 0 E N 1970 57307 0306 S 0 E N 1964 36692 0104 S 0 E L 1964 37623
0069 S G E N 1966 42903 0104 S 0 G N 1968 50839
0070 L 0 E H 1965 43416 409-0001 S 0 R N 1965 43302 0104 S C E L 1968 51869
0071 L 0 E N 1968 53914 0109 S 0 E N 1964 38274
0105 S 0 R N 1966 41500 411-0061 S 0 E L 1970 57617 0180 S 0 R N 1965 35293
0105 S 0 E N 1964 46874 0104 S 0 F N 1967 36979 0180 S 0 E N 1965 35294
0106 S 0 E N 1964 36692 0104 S 0 R N 1966 40877 0203 S 0 E N 1966 33726
0106 S 0 R N 1966 41512 0104 S 0 E N 1966 40878 0203 S 0 R N 1965 35293
0112 S 0 E L 1970 57618 0104 S 0 J N 1967 45788 0203 S 0 E N 1965 35294
0122 S 0 E L 1967 46219 0107 S 0 F N 1965 36824 0203 S G E L 1970 36575
0137 S C G N 1965 36311 0107 S 0 F N 1967 36979 0203 S G E N 1963 40017
0139 S 0 R N 1965 34099 0107 S C E N 1966 39537 0203 S 0 E N 1965 43295
0139 S 0 E N 1964 36692 0107 S C E L 1968 39647 0203 S 0 E N 1967 46307
0139 S 0 E N 1958 40378 0107 S 0 J N 1967 45788 0203 S 0 E N 1963 47607
0139 S 0 R N 1968 51996 0107 S 0 E N 1966 49116 0203 S 0 E N 1968 50380
0151 S S E N 1966 39095 0107 S 0 J N 1968 50622 0215 S 0 E L 1968 42086
0151 S G E N 1967 39970 0107 S 0 E N 1961 51514 0247 S 0 E L 1969 56756
0151 S 0 R N 1970 60948 0107 S C E N 1968 51859 0265 S 0 E N 1969 50142
0151 S 0 E N 1970 60949 0107 S 0 R L 1969 54406 0268 S 0 E N 1964 40084
0169 5 0 E N 1964 36692 0107 5 0 E L 1969 54900 0360 S 0 E L 1966 34608
0169 S 0 R N 1966 41500 0107 S 0 E L 1969 56038 0365 S 0 E L 1966 34608
0169 S 0 E N 1964 46874 0107 S E F U 1968 56487 0366 S 0 E L 1967 42924
0169 S C E L 1968 51858 0107 S 0 E N 1969 59963 0366 S 0 E N 1963 47607
0170 S 0 E N 1964 36692 0108 S 0 F N 1965 36824 0496 S 0 E N 1967 46038
0174 S T R N 1966 45434 0109 S 0 F N 1965 36824 0530 S 0 F N 1965 34577
0181 S 0 R N 1968 51996 0112 S 0 E N 1965 36772 0579 S 0 G N 1970 58554
0181 L 0 R H 1965 35734 0113 S 0 E N 1966 49116 0584 S 0 E N 1947 60432
0181 L 0 E H 1965 38943 0113 S 0 J N 1968 50622 0585 S G E L 1969 53866
0181 L 0 R H 1967 45280 0114 S 0 E N 1965 36772 0587 S 0 R N 1965 35293
0181 L 0 E H 1967 46971 0114 S C E N 1966 39537 0587 S 0 E N 1965 35294
0184 S 0 R N 1969 54440 0117 S C E N 1966 39537 0666 S G E N 1965 34762
0184 S 0 E N 1969 57101 0117 S C E L 1968 51859 0666 S 0 E N 1964 37466
0184 S 0 R N 1970 60948 0117 S 0 E L 1969 56038 0666 S 0 F N 1969 48448
0184 S 0 E N 1970 60949 0118 S 0 E N 1965 36772 0666 S 0 E N 1968 52852
0185 S S E N 1966 39095 0118 S C E N 1966 39537 0666 S 0 E H 1970 60612
0186 S S E N 1966 39095 0119 S 0 E N 1965 36772 0666 S 0 E L 1962 62225
0186 S 0 R N 1968 53014 0119 S C E N 1966 39537 0674 S 0 F N 1965 34577
0189 5 G E N 1966 42903 0120 S C E N 1966 39537 0708 S 0 E N 1951 47966
0189 S G E N 1967 49191 0127 S 0 E L 1969 40791 0708 S C E L 1957 48287
0214 S 0 E N 1964 46874 0128 S 0 E L 1969 56038 0718 S 0 R N 1967 49328
0217 S 0 E N 1964 46874 0135 S 0 E L 1970 57432 0718 S 0 E N 1967 49329
0220 S 0 R N 1963 42229 0718 S 0 E N 1968 52037
0233 S 0 E N 1965 36382 412-0005 S 0 R N 1965 43302 0718 S 0 R N 1968 53273
0234 S 0 E N 1965 38507 0007 S 0 F U 1965 34576 0718 S 0 E N 1968 53913
0238 S C G N 1965 36311 0008 S 0 E N 1964 37658 0718 L C R H 1969 55398
0240 5 0 E N 1962 40380 0008 S 0 R N 1964 37659 0718 L C E H 1970 57024
0245 S C G N 1965 36311 0008 S S R U 1966 48073 0780 S 0 E N 1947 60432
Phys. State: G. Gas; L liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S_ Solid
Subject: C_ Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F, French; G, German; I, Italian; J, Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
85 Thermal Conductivity
Substance Phys. Sub- La", Temper· TPRC SubsrsnCII Phys. Sub- La", Temper. TPRC SubsrsnCII Phys. Sub- La", Temper· TPRC
NumbBr Stars jBct gUBgs Bture YlIBr NumbBr NumbBr Stars jBct gUBgII Bture YlIBr NumbBr NumbBr Stars jBct gUBgs Bture YlIBr NumbBr

418'()781 S 0 E N 1947 60432 426'()014 S 0 E L 1970 62792 431'()100 S 0 E L 1966 39492


0783 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0015 S 0 E L 1970 62792 0100 S 0 E L 1967 53482
0804 S 0 E N 1936 57736 0016 S 0 E L 1970 62792 0101 S 0 E L 1966 39492
0866 S 0 E N 1951 47966 0101 S 0 E L 1967 53482
0870 S 0 G N 1967 49140 427·0006 S C E N 1966 33932 0102 S 0 E L 1966 39492
0908 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0006 S D R N 1965 34790 0104 S D E L 1966 34634
0920 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0006 S 0 E N 1966 34791 0105 S 0 E L 1966 34634
0983 L 0 E L 1963 37095 0006 S 0 R N 1968 52993 0105 S 0 E L 1965 45732
0984 L 0 E L 1963 37095 0006 S 0 G N 1969 55349 0106 S 0 E L 1966 34634
0985 L 0 E L 1963 37095 0006 S D E N 1969 61980 0106 S 0 E L 1966 45732
0988 S D G N 1967 49140 0012 S D E H 1964 37419 0108 S 0 R N 1967 49352
1052 S D E N 1968 42886 0012 S 0 E N 1964 37680 0108 S 0 E N 1967 49353
1052 S D E N 1951 47966 0012 S S E N 1967 44893 0108 S 0 R N 1967 52991
1052 S S E N 1968 56244 0012 S 0 E N 1967 44895 0111 S C E L 1968 48972
1054 S S E N 1968 56244 0012 S D E H 1964 45795 0112 S D E L 1968 42866
1055 S 0 E N 1951 47966 0017 S 0 R N 1967 45759 0119 S 0 R N 1968 50762
1056 S 0 E N 1949 60377 0017 S 0 E N 1968 47359 0119 S 0 E N 1968 51961
1057 S 0 E N 1949 60377 0018 S 0 R N 1967 45759 0120 S 0 R U 1966 45637
1060 S 0 E N 1967 46307 0018 S 0 E N 1968 47359 0126 S C E L 1969 52440
1060 S 0 E N 1963 47607 0019 S 0 R N 1967 45759 0127 S 0 E L 1967 46219
1138 S 0 E L 1968 48954 0019 S 0 E N 1968 47359 0128 S 0 E N 1967 44895
1170 S 0 R N 1967 49328 0031 S C R N 1969 54405 0129 S C E L 1969 52440
1170 S 0 E N 1967 49329 0031 S C E N 1969 54899 0139 S 0 E N 1964 37419
1209 S 0 E L 1965 38867 0035 S C E H 1965 36610 0140 S 0 E N 1966 43166
1210 S D E L 1968 42086 0035 S C E N 1965 39246 0141 S 0 E N 1966 43166
1210 S C E L 1967 43432 0037 S C E H 1965 36610 0142 S 0 E N 1966 43166
1211 S D R N 1967 49328 0037 S C E N 1965 39246 0143 S 0 E N 1966 43166
1211 S 0 E N 1967 49329 0037 S C R L 1969 54410 0144 S 0 E L 1965 45732
1215 S D G L 1967 46256 0037 S C E L 1969 54904 0145 S 0 E L 1967 53293
1215 S D G L 1968 50832 0038 S D E H 1964 37680 0148 L 0 G N 1966 43331
1223 S D E L 1963 37097 0038 S D E N 1970 62791 0149 S D E L 1970 58837
1224 S 0 E N 1968 42886 0046 S 0 E U 1964 37881 0150 S C R N 1965 34601
1227 S 0 E L 1963 37097 0046 S 0 E L 1969 53589 0150 S D R N 1967 52991
1233 S D G N 1967 49140 0046 S C R N 1969 54405 0153 S 0 E L 1970 60483
1238 S D G N 1967 49140 0046 S C E N 1969 54899 0159 S 0 E L 1967 53292
1240 S D G N 1967 49140 0068 S 0 E N 1964 37419 0160 S 0 E L 1967 53293
1241 S D G N 1967 49140 0068 S 0 E N 1964 37680 0161 S 0 E L 1966 43699
1246 S 0 E L 1966 41339 0068 S 0 E H 1964 45795
1251 S 0 E N 1968 53536 0068 S 0 R N 1968 52995 433·0003 L 0 E N 1948 46872
1253 S 0 R N 1953 44801 0068 S 0 E N 1969 53662 0005 L 0 E H 1965 35286
1257 S 0 R N 1967 49328 0070 S C R N 1969 54405 0005 L 0 E H 1964 38713
1257 S 0 E N 1967 49329 0070 S C E N 1969 54899 0007 S 0 E N 1969 55067
1257 S 0 E N 1968 52037 0076 S 0 E N 1961 40379 0007 L 0 E N 1969 53563
1257 S 0 E N 1970 59241 0078 S 0 E N 1966 36468 0007 L 0 R N 1969 53614
1259 S 0 E N 1969 53072 0078 S 0 E N 1966 57665 0010 L C R N 1967 47706
1262 S 0 E U 1969 53587 0092 S 0 R N 1970 60652 0010 L C E N 1967 47707
1269 S 0 G N 1965 42483 0092 S 0 E N 1970 60653 0014 S E E N 1948 34225
1273 L D E L 1963 37095 0093 S D R N 1970 60654 0014 L E E N 1948 34225
1274 S 0 E N 1965 35736 0093 S 0 E N 1970 60655 0014 L D E H 1965 34582
1274 S D F N 1965 36615 0095 S 0 R N 1968 52993 0014 L D E N 1966 40520
1274 S 0 E N 1964 37564 0095 S 0 E N 1969 61980 0024 L 0 E H 1964 37391
1275 S 0 E N 1964 37632 0096 S 0 E N 1970 62791 0043 S G E L 1967 41115
1275 S D E N 1964 37820 0044 S G E L 1967 41115
1276 S 0 E L 1965 36415 428·0007 S 0 E H 1965 35377 0045 S G E L 1967 41115
1278 S D E N 1965 37995 0007 S C R N 1965 43303
1282 S 0 R N 1954 43552 0007 S 0 E N 1967 45040 434·0001 S D E N 1964 37658
1282 S 0 R N 1954 43997 0007 S 0 R U 1968 49095 0001 S 0 R N 1964 37659
1298 S 0 E L 1965 38406 0007 S 0 E N 1970 59240 0001 S 0 R L 1966 39991
1299 S G E L 1964 38353 0007 S 0 E H 1970 61732 0001 S 0 E L 1966 39992
1307 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0022 S 0 R N 1966 41859 0001 S S R U 1966 48073
1309 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0023 S 0 E H 1969 45132 0006 S D R N 1965 43302
1310 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0023 S D E H 1968 54809 0012 S 0 E N 1964 37658
1315 S 0 E N 1963 47607 0023 S 0 E H 1968 57459 0012 S 0 R N 1964 37659
1315 S 0 G N 1969 55023 0012 S 0 R L 1966 39991
1316 S 0 G N 1969 55023 429·0002 S 0 E N 1967 40935 0012 S 0 E L 1966 39992
1321 S 0 F N 1970 57496 0002 S 0 R N 1966 49588 0013 S 0 E L 1966 42807
1324 S S E N 1968 56244 0018 S 0 E N 1967 40935 0018 S 0 R L 1966 39991
1328 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0018 S 0 R N 1966 49588 0018 S 0 E L 1966 39992
1332 S D E L 1970 57920 0018 S 0 R N 1968 51734 0019 S 0 R N 1965 43831
1337 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0018 S 0 E N 1969 51735 0019 S 0 R N 1967 48065
1342 L D R N 1966 42010 0018 S D E L 1969 52642 0020 S C E L 1967 43856
1342 L D E N 1966 43664 0037 S D R N 1965 34025 0021 S 0 R N 1968 48303
1367 S D E N 1963 47607 0037 S 0 E N 1966 34026 0021 S 0 R N 1968 51772
1368 S 0 E N 1963 47607 0037 S 0 G N 1968 52949 0021 S D E N 1968 51773
1369 S 0 E N 1963 47607 0037 S C 0 N 1970 59311 0021 S D E N 1968 51953
1370 S D E N 1963 47607 0119 S C 0 N 1970 59311 0024 S 0 R N 1967 48634
1371 S D E N 1963 47607 0126 S 0 G N 1968 52949 0029 S 0 E L 1970 59642
1391 S D E N 1949 60377 0162 L 0 G N 1966 43331 0029 S 0 E L 1969 59683
1392 S 0 E N 1933 60372 0030 S 0 E L 1970 59642
1400 S D E L 1970 57624 431·0009 S 0 E L 1968 42866 0030 S 0 E L 1969 59683
1401 S 0 E L 1964 63105 0015 S G G N 1965 38552 0031 S 0 E L 1970 59642
0015 S 0 E N 1966 39112 0031 S 0 E L 1969 59683
419·0002 S D R N 1970 62860 0015 S S E N 1967 44893
0015 S 0 E N 1967 44895 435-0008 L 0 R N 1970 62240
420'()005 S 0 R L 1970 59442 0015 S 0 R U 1966 45637 0008 L 0 E N 1970 62241
0005 S 0 E L 1970 59443 0015 S 0 E N 1968 51856
0036 S 0 E N 1966 39112 438-0006 S 0 E N 1964 37865
422·0001 S 0 R N 1965 43302 0036 S S E N 1967 44893 0007 S 0 E N 1964 37865
0002 S C E L 1964 37717 0064 S G E L 1967 49194 0008 S D E N 1964 37865
0069 S C E N 1966 39787 0011 S 0 E N 1964 37865
425-0015 S 0 G N 1966 39070 0069 S 0 E L 1968 49862 0012 S D E N 1964 37865
0017 S 0 E N 1967 38582 0069 S 0 R N 1969 54442 0024 S 0 G N 1929 40282
0034 S 0 E N 1968 51856 0069 S 0 E N 1969 57105 0026 S 0 G N 1929 40282
0038 L 0 E N 1967 36574 0069 L D R N 1970 34087 0037 S 0 E N 1965 36541
0038 L D R N 1967 46411 0069 L D E N 1971 35714 0037 S S E N 1964 37871
0038 L 0 R N 1970 59842 0079 S D E N 1965 35364 0037 S S E N 1968 42148
0038 L 0 E N 1970 59843 0079 S 0 R N 1964 36027 0037 S S E N 1934 43474
0087 S G E L 1967 49194 0068 S 0 G N 1929 40282
426'()002 S 0 R N 1965 43302 0097 S D E L 1965 35367 0121 S 0 E N 1964 35390
0005 S 0 F U 1965 34576 0097 S 0 R L 1964 38178 0121 S 0 E N 1964 37865
0013 S 0 E L 1970 62792 0098 S 0 E L 1965 38751 0122 S 0 E N 1961 43546
PhyL State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Thermal Conductivity 86
Subst9nCS Phys. Sub- Lan- Tem""r. TPRC Substencs Phys. Sub- Lan- Tem""r. TPRC SubstBncs Phys. Sub- Lan- Tem""r· TPRC
Number State ject gUBI/B Bture YBBr Number Number State jeet gUBI/B Bture YBBr Number Number State jllCt gUBgB Bture YBBr Number

438'()122 S 0 E N 1954 47254 442'()021 S 0 E H 1963 35843 444·0172 S 0 E H 1965 34059


0177 S 0 R N 1966 44370 0021 S 0 E H 1964 45858 0172 S 0 I N 1967 46207
0177 S C R N 1969 54405 0022 S S E F 1963 36769 0172 S 0 E L 1969 53554
0177 S C E N 1969 54899 0022 S S E L 1966 40451 0172 S 0 E L 1969 57858
0177 S 0 R N 1970 61465 0031 S 0 E N 1970 57638 0172 S G E N 1969 60194
0177 S 0 E N 1970 61466 0038 S 0 E N 1960 43749 0200 S C R N 1968 53276
0178 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0039 S 0 E N 1960 43749 0200 S C E N 1968 53919
0180 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0042 S 0 E L 1965 35867 0248 S 0 E H 1968 53352
0181 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0042 S C E L 1964 38305 0284 S 0 E N 1964 35390
0182 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0042 S 0 E L 1967 41136 0284 S 0 E N 1958 47256
0183 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0042 S S E L 1968 52915 0284 S 0 E N 1961 56952
0184 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0042 S S E L 1968 52916 0292 S 0 E N 1937 60404
0185 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0048 S 0 E H 1965 35377 0353 S C R N 1968 53276
0186 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0048 S C R N 1965 43303 0353 S C E N 1968 53919
0187 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0048 S 0 E N 1952 52132 0359 S 0 R N 1964 37705
0188 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0058 S 0 R N 1966 41859 0359 S C R N 1968 53276
0189 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0062 S 0 E N 1965 33740 0359 S C E N 1968 53919
0190 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0062 S 0 R N 1965 34620 0379 S 0 E L 1964 37681
0191 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0063 S 0 E L 1967 35517 0389 S 0 E H 1965 34059
0192 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0082 S 0 E H 1965 34059 0389 S 0 E H 1963 48451
0194 S 0 G N 1929 40282 0082 S 0 E H 1965 34121 0404 S 0 E N 1937 60404
0212 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0082 S 0 E N 1965 47561 0525 S E E N 1964 34278
0213 S 0 E N 1966 35023 0105 S 0 E H 1965 34059 0525 S 0 E N 1964 36796
0213 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0105 S 0 E N 1965 40305 0525 S 0 E N 1964 37328
0249 S G E N 1963 40017 0113 S 0 E H 1965 34059 0525 S 0 E N 1968 40247
0249 S G E U 1966 48496 0113 S 0 E H 1965 34121 0525 S 0 E N 1967 42778
0249 S 0 E N 1964 48501 0113 S 0 E H 1965 40305 0525 S 0 E N 1965 47556
0269 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0125 S 0 E L 1964 37533 0525 S 0 E H 1963 48800
0273 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0144 S 0 R N 1966 42563 0525 S 0 E N 1966 49745
0277 S 0 R N 1966 44370 0145 S 0 R N 1966 42563 0528 S 0 E H 1966 47099
0277 S C R N 1969 54405 0147 S 0 E L 1968 48568 0554 S 0 E N 1966 40217
0277 S C E N 1969 54899 0148 S 0 E L 1964 37533 0578 S 0 E N 1966 40217
0278 S C R N 1969 54405 0153 S 0 R H 1967 48641 0583 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0278 S C E N 1969 54899 0153 S 0 E H 1967 63149 0583 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0279 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0157 S 0 E N 1960 52126 0633 S 0 E L 1965 35128
0280 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0164 S 0 E N 1967 42900 0663 S 0 E L 1969 49811
0281 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0164 S 0 R N 1967 44467 0679 S 0 E L 1969 49811
0282 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0165 S 0 E N 1967 42900 0694 S 0 R N 1964 34135
0283 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0165 S 0 R N 1967 44467 0695 S 0 E L 1969 49811
0284 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0179 S 0 E L 1969 53714 0696 S 0 E N 1967 41847
0285 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0179 S 0 E L 1969 55158 0699 S 0 E L 1969 49811
0287 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0179 S 0 E L 1968 56704 0700 S 0 E H 1967 44997
0288 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0179 S 0 E L 1970 60117 0705 S 0 E L 1969 49811
0289 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0180 S 0 E L 1969 53714 0713 S 0 E N 1968 47779
0290 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0180 S 0 E L 1969 55158 0737 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0291 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0180 S 0 E L 1968 56704 0737 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0292 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0181 S 0 E L 1969 53714 0738 S 0 E L 1969 49811
0293 S 0 E N 1964 37865 0187 S 0 E L 1968 54300 0740 S 0 E N 1964 37281
0315 S 0 R N 1970 61465 0191 S 0 R N 1968 56396 0740 S 0 E L 1969 53554
0315 S 0 E N 1970 61466 0191 S 0 E N 1968 58211 0740 S 0 E L 1969 57858
0316 S 0 E N 1965 35722 0192 S 0 R N 1968 51198 0740 S 0 E L 1970 60043
0200 S 0 R H 1970 61808 0740 S G E N 1969 60194
439·0036 S 0 R N 1969 57580 0200 S 0 E H 1970 61809 0744 S 0 E L 1969 49811
0064 S 0 R N 1967 45433 0204 S S E L 1966 53116 0746 S 0 E L 1969 49811
0068 S 0 R N 1968 49808 0748 S 0 E N 1951 46733
0068 S 0 E N 1968 51973 443·0002 S 0 R N 1965 43302 0763 S 0 E H 1966 47099
0069 S 0 R N 1968 49808 0003 S 0 F U 1965 34576 0765 S G E N 1969 53595
0069 S 0 E N 1968 51973 0004 S 0 E N 1964 37658 0765 S 0 E N 1961 54466
0070 S 0 R N 1968 49808 0004 S 0 R N 1964 37659 0767 S 0 E N 1955 54109
0070 S 0 E N 1968 51973 0004 S S R U 1966 48073 0768 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0071 S 0 R N 1968 49808 0004 S 0 R L 1969 50210 0768 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0071 S 0 E N 1968 51973 0004 S 0 E L 1970 50211 0769 S C R N 1968 53276
0072 S 0 R N 1968 49808 0005 S 0 E N 1964 37658 0769 S C E N 1968 53919
0072 S 0 E N 1968 51973 0005 S 0 R N 1964 37659 0770 S C R N 1968 53276
0080 S 0 E N 1966 36537 0005 S 0 R N 1967 45162 0770 S C E N 1968 53919
0081 S 0 E N 1966 36537 0005 S 0 E N 1967 48592 0773 S 0 G N 1965 42483
0082 S 0 R N 1969 57123 0005 S 0 R L 1969 50210 0789 S 0 E H 1964 37288
0082 S 0 E N 1969 57124 0005 S 0 E L 1970 50211 0790 S 0 E N 1964 36392
0083 S 0 R N 1969 57123 0006 S 0 R N 1965 43831 0790 S 0 R N 1964 38076
0083 S 0 E N 1969 57124 0006 S 0 R N 1967 48065 0790 S 0 E N 1970 57635
0084 S 0 R N 1969 56762 0791 S 0 E L 1964 37681
0084 S 0 E N 1969 57966 444·0002 S 0 E N 1938 40268 0799 S 0 E L 1964 37681
0009 S 0 E N 1968 51879 0800 S 0 E L 1964 37681
440·0007 S 0 E N 1954 41663 0015 S 0 E N 1965 36276 0812 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0007 S 0 E N 1953 52797 0015 S 0 E H 1963 48451 0812 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0007 S 0 R N 1970 62687 0015 S 0 E U 1951 52130 0813 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0033 S 0 E L 1964 36196 0015 S 0 E N 1968 56375 0813 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0033 S 0 E L 1965 39332 0017 S 0 E N 1937 60404 0814 S 0 G N 1965 35576
0063 S C R N 1965 43303 0059 S 0 E L 1964 37623 0814 S 0 E N 1966 46015
0065 S 0 E U 1964 35163 0059 S 0 G N 1968 50839 0815 S 0 G N 1964 35502
0065 S 0 R U 1964 37850 0059 S C E L 1968 51869 0816 S 0 R N 1966 44542
0070 S 0 G N 1966 34410 0066 S 0 E L 1970 59487 0818 S 0 R N 1966 44542
0072 S 0 E L 1966 34500 0075 S 0 E N 1961 47553 0819 S 0 R N 1963 38083
0072 S 0 E L 1965 34845 0075 S C R N 1968 53276 0820 S 0 R N 1969 54527
0072 S 0 E L 1966 45720 0075 S C E N 1968 53919 0820 S 0 E N 1969 63341
0094 S 0 E N 1960 52126 0084 S 0 E L 1969 37047 0836 S S E N 1968 56244
0097 S 0 R H 1966 41858 0097 S 0 E N 1967 47021 0851 S 0 E N 1939 43476
0100 S 0 R N 1966 41859 0097 S 0 E N 1958 47256 0852 S 0 E N 1939 43476
0101 S 0 E N 1966 47098 0097 S C E L 1957 48287 0853 S 0 E N 1939 43476
0102 S 0 R N 1966 41859 0097 S 0 E U 1969 53587 0854 S 0 E N 1939 43476
0104 S C E N 1969 53566 0097 S 0 E N 1933 60373 0858 S T E U 1970 59912
0105 S S E H 1964 37565 0097 S 0 E N 1937 60404 0877 S 0 E N 1938 60472
0105 S 0 E H 1966 40463 0105 S 0 E N 1938 40268 0878 S 0 E N 1938 60472
0113 S 0 R H 1966 40873 0121 S 0 E N 1938 40268 0884 S G E N 1969 60194
0113 S 0 E H 1966 40874 0121 S 0 E N 1951 46733 0885 S G E N 1969 60194
0121 S 0 E N 1970 62791 0121 S 0 E N 1937 60404 0886 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0128 S 0 E L 1970 59487 0887 S 0 G N 1969 55824
441'()004 S 0 E N 1969 55067 0135 S 0 E L 1969 49811 0888 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0004 L 0 E N 1969 53563 0145 S 0 E N 1966 36550 0889 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0004 L 0 R N 1969 53614 0145 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0890 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0009 S 0 E N 1946 34766 0153 S S E N 1937 39846 0894 S 0 E L 1964 63105
PhYB. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. GenerallOata + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys IReviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range ILow + Normal + High); L Low 10 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal 175 to 1273K); H. High 11275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
87 Thermal Conductivity
SubstanCtl Phys. Su~ Lan- TsmPBr. TPRC SubstanCtl Phy.. Su~ LBn· TsmPBr. TPRC SubstanCtl Phy.. Su~ Lan· TsmPBr. TPRC
Numbsr StaIB jsct gUBgS Bturs rur Numbsr Numbsr StBts jsct gUBgS Bturs rur Numbsr Numbsr Stats jsct guags Bturs rur Numbsr
449·0001 L 0 0 N 1967 46311 449·0429 S 0 R U 1970 60788 462·0014 S 0 E N 1970 62014
0002 S G E N 1967 39443 0429 S 0 E U 1971 61958 0014 S 0 R N 1969 62836
0002 S C R N 1966 43220 0430 S 0 R U 1970 60788 0014 L 0 E N 1965 35369
0002 S C E N 1967 43221 0430 S 0 E U 1971 61958 0014 L C R N 1964 36241
0002 S 0 E N 1966 45607 0431 S 0 R U 1970 60788 0014 L 0 R N 1965 36566
0002 S C R N 1967 45760 0431 S 0 E U 1971 61958 0014 L 0 E N 1965 36994
0002 S 0 R L 1967 47304 0432 S 0 R U 1970 60788 0014 L 0 R N 1964 37663
0002 S C E N 1968 47848 0432 S 0 E U 1971 61958 0014 L C E N 1966 39345
0002 S 0 E L 1968 48201 0433 S 0 R U 1970 60788 0014 L 0 R N 1966 44441
0002 S 0 R L 1968 50751 0433 S 0 E U 1971 61958 0014 L 0 0 N 1967 45342
0002 S 0 E N 1967 50754 0434 S 0 R U 1970 60788 0014 L 0 R N 1970 59846
0002 S 0 E L 1968 51771 0434 S 0 E U 1971 61958 0014 L 0 E N 1970 59847
0002 S 0 E N 1968 53114 0014 L 0 R H 1969 62836
0002 S 0 E N 1968 54301 450·0027 S C E L 1967 45963 0014 P 0 E N 1970 40948
0002 M 0 E H 1969 58320 0087 S G E L 1967 38529 0019 S 0 E N 1966 36501
0018 L 0 0 N 1966 33871 0128 S 0 E L 1969 49998 0019 S 0 E N 1962 40516
0038 S 0 R N 1965 34587 0128 S C E L 1969 56132 0019 S G E N 1967 43020
0038 S 0 E N 1966 34796 0134 S 0 E N 1968 51875 0024 S 0 E N 1966 34311
0038 S 0 G N 1966 34929 0135 S 0 E N 1968 51875 0024 S C R N 1964 36241
0038 S 0 E L 1963 36110 0143 S T G L 1970 59320 0024 S C E N 1966 39345
0038 S 0 E N 1966 36468 0024 S 0 G L 1965 42348
0038 S 0 E N 1962 40516 453·0001 S 0 E N 1964 37658 0024 S 0 E N 1961 51514
0038 S G J N 1965 42988 0001 S 0 R N 1964 37659 0024 L C R N 1964 36241
0038 S C E L 1967 45235 0001 S S R U 1966 48073 0024 L C E N 1966 39345
0038 S 0 R N 1967 45757 0003 S 0 R N 1965 43302 0041 S 0 E N 1964 36185
0038 S C R N 1967 45760 0004 S 0 E N 1964 37658 0041 S 0 R N 1964 37936
0038 S 0 R L 1967 47304 0004 S 0 R N 1964 37659 0041 S 0 0 N 1966 39004
0038 S C E N 1968 47848 0004 S S R U 1966 48073 0041 S 0 E N 1966 41415
0038 S 0 E L 1968 48201 0006 S 0 F U 1965 34576 0041 S 0 R N 1966 44374
0038 S 0 R N 1967 50251 0009 S 0 E N 1967 33960 0041 S 0 E N 1961 51514
0038 S 0 E N 1967 50754 0009 S 0 R N 1967 47308 0042 S 0 E L 1969 54867
0038 S 0 E N 1969 51213 0052 S 0 R N 1963 42229
0038 S 0 E N 1968 51515 454·0038 S 0 E N 1968 51087 0052 S 0 R N 1968 50996
0038 S 0 R N 1968 51761 0046 S 0 E H 1962 50038 0052 S 0 R N 1970 61473
0038 S 0 E N 1968 51762 0054 S 0 E L 1965 35490 0052 S 0 E N 1970 61474
0038 S 0 E N 1968 51856 0057 S G E L 1967 38529 0052 L 0 E H 1971 43512
0038 S 0 E N 1968 53114 0058 S G E L 1967 38529 0052 L 0 R H 1968 50996
0038 S 0 R N 1969 55266 0079 S G E H 1966 43378 0052 L 0 R H 1969 54401
0038 S 0 E N 1968 55545 0052 L C R H 1969 54936
0038 S S E L 1970 57511 455·0002 S 0 E N 1969 53794 0052 L C E H 1969 55577
0038 S 0 E N 1966 57665 0005 S 0 E N 1950 40372 0052 L 0 E H 1969 61985
0038 S 0 R N 1969 58004 0026 S S E N 1967 47944 0052 L 0 R H 1970 62912
0038 S 0 E N 1970 58005 0028 L S E N 1967 46180 0123 S 0 R N 1964 37942
0038 S 0 J N 1960 59886 0030 S 0 E N 1969 53794 0123 S 0 G N 1966 40647
0038 S 0 R N 1970 60819 0032 S 0 E N 1969 53794 0123 S 0 E L 1969 40801
0038 S 0 E N 1971 60820 0123 S S E N 1967 44893
0038 S 0 R N 1970 61124 458·0008 S 0 E N 1965 36162 0123 S 0 E N 1967 44895
0038 S 0 E N 1970 61125 0008 S 0 R N 1965 38917 0123 S 0 R N 1966 45831
0038 L 0 E H 1969 51213 0013 S 0 E L 1964 36196 0123 S 0 E N 1967 45832
0038 L 0 R H 1969 55266 0013 S 0 E L 1965 39332 0123 S 0 R L 1968 51382
0038 L C R H 1969 55398 0014 S 0 E U 1964 35163 0126 S 0 E N 1967 33968
0038 L C E H 1970 57024 0014 S 0 R U 1964 37850 0126 S 0 E N 1970 37001
0038 L 0 R H 1969 57783 0024 S 0 E N 1965 36162 0126 S C G N 1965 38739
0038 L 0 E H 1969 57784 0024 S 0 R N 1965 38917 0126 S 0 R N 1966 39160
0039 S 0 E N 1968 51856 0126 S 0 E N 1966 39161
0044 S 0 R N 1967 45757 461·0001 S 0 R N 1965 43302 0126 S 0 R N 1966 41495
0044 S 0 E N 1968 51856 0003 S 0 F U 1965 34576 0126 S 0 E N 1967 44236
0044 S 0 E N 1968 55545 0126 S 0 E N 1967 44246
0044 S 0 R N 1969 58004 462·0005 S 0 R N 1970 58829 0126 S 0 R N 1966 44359
0044 S 0 E N 1970 58005 0005 S 0 E N 1970 58830 0126 S 0 R N 1966 44441
0044 L C R H 1969 55398 0006 S G E N 1965 33946 0126 S S E N 1967 44893
0044 L C E H 1970 57024 0014 S 0 E N 1967 33968 0126 S 0 E N 1967 44895
0066 S 0 E L 1967 46219 0014 S 0 E N 1965 34241 0126 S 0 0 N 1967 45342
0131 S G E L 1967 49194 0014 S 0 E N 1965 34259 0126 S 0 E N 1967 45525
0210 S 0 E L 1963 36110 0014 S C R N 1965 34601 0126 S 0 E N 1968 51856
0226 S C E L 1969 52368 0014 S 0 E N 1965 35369 0126 S 0 R N 1967 52989
0252 P 0 E N 1969 53610 0014 S 0 E N 1964 36102 0126 S 0 E L 1969 54867
0266 S 0 R N 1968 51761 0014 S C R N 1964 36241 0126 S 0 E L 1969 54877
0266 S 0 E N 1968 51762 0014 S 0 R N 1965 36566 0126 S 0 R L 1969 58006
0335 S 0 E N 1969 58607 0014 S 0 E N 1965 36994 0126 S 0 E L 1970 58007
0341 S 0 R N 1965 35611 0014 S 0 E N 1970 37001 0126 S C F L 1970 59760
0341 S 0 E N 1965 38593 0014 S 0 E N 1962 37104 0126 S 0 R N 1970 59846
0342 S 0 R N 1965 35611 0014 S 0 R N 1964 37663 0126 S 0 E N 1970 59847
0342 S 0 E N 1965 38593 0014 S 0 R N 1964 38195 0126 L 0 R N 1966 39160
0350 S 0 E L 1967 45958 0014 S 0 G N 1965 38664 0126 L 0 E N 1966 39161
0351 S G E N 1967 39443 0014 S C E L 1965 38974 0126 L 0 R N 1966 44441
0352 S 0 R N 1967 48593 0014 S C E N 1966 39345 0126 L 0 0 N 1967 45342
0352 S 0 E N 1967 48594 0014 S 0 E L 1966 39512 0126 L 0 R N 1970 59846
0367 S 0 R N 1968 51761 0014 S C E N 1963 39898 0126 L 0 E N 1970 59847
0367 S 0 E N 1968 51762 0014 S 0 E L 1966 40027 0152 S 0 E N 1965 35364
0368 S 0 R L 1968 50751 0014 S 0 E N 1966 40288 0152 S 0 R N 1964 36027
0368 S 0 E L 1968 51771 0014 S T E U 1967 41120 0159 S 0 E N 1965 35364
0369 S G E L 1967 49194 0014 S T E N 1970 41370 0159 S 0 R N 1964 36027
0371 S 0 R N 1968 50858 0014 S 0 E N 1966 43166 0160 S 0 E N 1965 35364
0371 S 0 E N 1968 51952 0014 S 0 E N 1967 44246 0160 S 0 R N 1964 36027
0372 S 0 R N 1968 50858 0014 S 0 R N 1966 44441 0161 S 0 R N 1968 50997
0372 S 0 E N 1968 51952 0014 S S E N 1967 44893 0161 S 0 E N 1968 55197
0373 S 0 R N 1968 50858 0014 S 0 E N 1967 44895 0207 S 0 E N 1967 33968
0373 S 0 E N 1968 51952 0014 S 0 0 N 1967 45342 0207 S 0 E N 1970 37001
0374 S 0 R N 1968 50858 0014 S 0 R U 1966 45637 0207 S 0 E N 1964 37989
0374 S 0 E N 1968 51952 0014 S 0 E N 1965 45901 0207 S 0 E N 1967 44246
0377 S 0 E N 1968 51515 0014 S 0 E N 1962 50446 0207 S 0 E N 1968 51856
0389 S 0 E N 1966 52849 0014 S 0 E N 1968 51856 0219 S 0 E L 1965 34904
0393 S 0 E N 1968 54301 0014 S 0 R N 1969 56450 0219 S 0 E N 1965 35364
0398 S 0 E N 1969 58607 0014 S 0 E N 1969 57239 0219 S 0 E L 1965 35367
0405 S S E N 1970 57511 0014 S C R N 1969 57576 0219 S 0 R N 1964 36027
0406 S 0 R N 1970 61124 0014 S 0 E L 1970 58263 0219 S 0 R L 1964 38178
0406 S 0 E N 1970 61125 0014 S 0 E L 1970 59658 0219 S 0 E N 1966 40288
0407 S 0 E L 1970 57432 0014 S 0 R N 1970 59846 0219 S 0 R N 1964 42550
0409 S 0 E L 1970 57017 0014 S 0 E N 1970 59847 0219 S 0 E N 1965 42681
0410 S 0 E L 1970 57017 0014 S 0 J N 1960 59886 0219 S 0 E N 1964 43809
Phya. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F, French; G, German; I, Italian; J, Japanese; o. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N, Normal (75 to 1273K); H. Hi9h (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U, Undefined
Thermal Conductivity B8
Substancs Phys. Su~ un- Tamper· TPRC Substancs Phys. Su~ un- Tamper· TPRC Substancs Phys. Su~ Lsn· Tamper. TPRC
Number State }Bet gUBgII stUnl Yur Number Number State }Bet gUBgII stUnI Yur Number Number State }Bet gusgs stunl Yur Number
462-0219 S 0 E N 1966 44157 464-0069 S 0 E N 1969 54007 464-0186 S 0 E N 1968 47431
0219 S 0 R N 1968 52237 0079 S 0 E N 1967 47114 0187 S 0 R N 1967 47078
0219 S 0 R N 1967 52989 0079 S 0 R N 1967 47481 0189 S 0 R N 1966 41513
0219 S 0 R N 1967 52991 0082 S 0 E N 1967 47176 0191 S 0 E N 1967 47176
0219 S C R N 1969 57576 0089 S 0 E N 1963 35629 0192 S 0 E L 1969 53588
0219 S 0 E L 1970 58263 0094 S 0 E N 1967 40935 0194 S 0 R N 1964 37523
0221 S 0 E N 1967 45304 0094 S 0 R N 1966 49588 0202 S 0 R N 1966 44437
0222 S 0 E N 1966 45607 0094 S 0 R N 1969 55000 0203 S 0 R N 1966 44437
0223 S 0 E N 1966 45607 0094 S 0 E N 1969 57134 0204 S 0 E N 1968 47469
0224 S 0 E N 1965 35292 0094 S 0 R N 1969 57167 0205 S 0 E N 1968 47469
0224 S 0 E L 1964 37416 0094 S 0 E N 1969 57168 0206 S 0 E N 1968 47469
0224 S 0 E L 1966 39512 0099 S 0 R N 1966 42157 0221 S 0 E N 1963 35629
0231 S 0 E N 1964 36185 0099 L 0 R N 1966 42157 0227 S 0 R N 1969 57167
0231 S 0 0 N 1966 39004 0100 S 0 R N 1966 42157 0227 S 0 E N 1969 57168
0231 S 0 E N 1966 41416 0100 L 0 R N 1966 42157 0228 S 0 R N 1969 57155
0231 S 0 R N 1966 44374 0103 S 0 R N 1966 41502 0228 S 0 E N 1969 57156
0232 S 0 G N 1966 33823 0103 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0250 S 0 E L 1970 57618
0235 S 0 E F 1966 34317 0104 S 0 R N 1967 49328 0252 S 0 R N 1970 61473
0235 S 0 R N 1966 44359 0104 S 0 E N 1967 49329 0252 S 0 E N 1970 61474
0235 S C R N 1966 45158 0119 S 0 E N 1963 35629
0235 S 0 E N 1967 45525 0122 S 0 E N 1963 35629 465·0017 S 0 R N 1965 34790
0235 S 0 R N 1967 52989 0125 S 0 E N 1964 35370 0017 S 0 E N 1966 34791
0235 S 0 R N 1967 52991 0126 S 0 E N 1964 35715 0017 S 0 R N 1968 52993
0235 S 0 E L 1969 54877 0125 S 0 R N 1964 36226 0017 S 0 R N 1968 55536
0235 S 0 F L 1970 57495 0125 S 0 F L 1965 36557 0017 S 0 E N 1969 61980
0236 S G E N 1965 33946 0125 S 0 R N 1964 38159 0018 S 0 E N 1970 62791
0237 S G E N 1965 34332 0125 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0019 S 0 E H 1964 37419
0237 S 0 G L 1965 42348 0125 S 0 R N 1966 45638 0019 S 0 E N 1964 37680
0240 S 0 E F 1966 34317 0125 S 0 E N 1968 47310 0019 S S E N 1967 44893
0240 S 0 R N 1964 37942 0125 S 0 R U 1966 49129 0019 S 0 E N 1967 44895
0240 S 0 R N 1966 45831 0125 S 0 E L 1969 53588 0019 S 0 E H 1964 45795
0240 S 0 E N 1967 45832 0125 S 0 E L 1970 57618 0024 S 0 R N 1961 42173
0240 S 0 R N 1967 52990 0126 S 0 E N 1964 35370 0030 S 0 R N 1961 42173
0244 S 0 E N 1967 38582 0126 S 0 E N 1964 35715 0031 S 0 R N 1961 42173
0245 S 0 R N 1963 42229 0126 S 0 R N 1964 36226 0032 S 0 R N 1967 45759
0246 S 0 G L 1965 42348 0126 S 0 F L 1965 36557 0032 S 0 E N 1968 47359
0248 L 0 E H 1971 43512 0126 S 0 R N 1964 38159 0035 S 0 R H 1968 51777
0248 L 0 R H 1969 54401 0126 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0035 S 0 E H 1968 51778
0248 L 0 E H 1969 61985 0126 S 0 R N 1966 45638 0037 S 0 A F 1969 53636
0248 L 0 A H 1970 62912 0126 S 0 E N 1967 47176 0037 S 0 E F 1969 54692
0249 S 0 A N 1966 41495 0126 S 0 E N 1968 47310 0038 S 0 E N 1965 36162
0249 S 0 E N 1967 44236 0126 S 0 A U 1966 49129 0038 S 0 A N 1965 38917
0249 S 0 R N 1967 52991 0126 S 0 E L 1969 53588 0038 S 0 A N 1967 45433
0251 S 0 A N 1966 41495 0126 S 0 E L 1970 57618 0038 S 0 A H 1968 51777
0251 S 0 E N 1967 44236 0128 S 0 R N 1966 44437 0038 S 0 E H 1968 51778
0251 S 0 A N 1967 52991 0137 S 0 R N 1966 41502 0052 S 0 R N 1965 34790
0252 S 0 R N 1967 49352 0137 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0052 S 0 E N 1966 34791
0252 S 0 E N 1967 49353 0145 S 0 E U 1967 46253 0053 S 0 R N 1965 34790
0252 S 0 R N 1967 52991 0145 S 0 R N 1970 60974 0053 S 0 E N 1966 34791
0260 S 0 R U 1966 45637 0145 S 0 E N 1970 60975 0082 S 0 R N 1970 59705
0263 L 0 E H 1971 43512 0146 S 0 R N 1965 35631 0082 S 0 E N 1970 63453
0263 L 0 R H 1969 54401 0146 S 0 R N 1965 35640 0107 S 0 E N 1969 52097
0263 L 0 E H 1969 61985 0146 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0111 S 0 E N 1968 37569
0263 L 0 R H 1970 62912 0146 S 0 E N 1967 47114 0111 S 0 R N 1970 61691
0265 S 0 E N 1966 43166 0146 S 0 R N 1967 47481 0111 S 0 E N 1970 61692
0266 S 0 E N 1966 43166 0146 S 0 R N 1969 56761 0113 S 0 E H 1966 47096
0269 S 0 F L 1970 57495 0146 S 0 R N 1970 60962 0116 S 0 E N 1964 37419
0275 L 0 R N 1966 42010 0146 S 0 E N 1970 60963 0116 S 0 E N 1964 37680
0275 L 0 E N 1966 43664 0146 S 0 E N 1970 62019 0116 S 0 E H 1964 45795
0277 S C R N 1969 57576 0146 L 0 R N 1970 60962 0116 S 0 R N 1968 52995
0280 S 0 E N 1968 51856 0146 L 0 E N 1970 60963 0116 S 0 E N 1969 53662
0282 S 0 A N 1970 61473 0147 S 0 R N 1965 35631 0117 S 0 E N 1968 37569
0282 S 0 E N 1970 61474 0147 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0118 S 0 E N 1968 37569
0284 S C A N 1965 34601 0147 S 0 E N 1968 47310 0119 S 0 E N 1968 37569
0284 S 0 R N 1967 52991 0147 S 0 R N 1969 56751 0120 S 0 E N 1968 37569
0147 S 0 R N 1970 60962 0121 S 0 E N 1969 56071
464·0001 S 0 G U 1962 40802 0147 S 0 E N 1970 60963 0124 S 0 R N 1967 45759
0007 S 0 E N 1967 40935 0147 S 0 E N 1970 62019 0124 S 0 E N 1968 47359
0007 S 0 R N 1966 49588 0147 L 0 R N 1970 60962 0126 S 0 R N 1968 51963
0010 S 0 F U 1965 34576 0147 L 0 E N 1970 60963 0126 S 0 E N 1968 51964
0015 S 0 E N 1968 50427 0161 S 0 R N 1965 35637 0135 S 0 E N 1968 57451
0021 S S E H 1969 57198 0161 S C E N 1966 39787 0139 S 0 R N 1968 52993
0032 S 0 R N 1965 35606 0161 S 0 E L 1966 41805 0139 S 0 E N 1969 61980
0032 S 0 E N 1965 38587 0171 S 0 E U 1967 46253 0141 S C E N 1970 59297
0032 S 0 E N 1968 47469 0171 S 0 R N 1970 60974 0142 S 0 R N 1968 52993
0034 S 0 R N 1967 47430 0171 S 0 E N 1970 60975 0142 S 0 E N 1969 61980
0034 S 0 E N 1968 47431 0172 S 0 E U 1967 46253 0144 S 0 R N 1968 55536
0041 S 0 G U 1962 40802 0172 S 0 R N 1970 60974 0146 S 0 R N 1970 59705
0042 S 0 R N 1966 41502 0172 S 0 E N 1970 60975 0146 S 0 E N 1970 63453
0042 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0173 S 0 E U 1967 47683
0044 S 0 R N 1970 59151 0173 S 0 R N 1970 60974 466·0001 S 0 R N 1968 53451
0044 S 0 E N 1970 59152 0173 S 0 E N 1970 60975 0001 L 0 R N 1968 53451
0044 L 0 R N 1970 59151 0174 S 0 E U 1967 47683 0014 l 0 0 N 1966 33871
0044 L 0 E N 1970 59152 0174 S 0 R N 1970 60974 0020 S 0 E U 1964 37881
0050 S S E N 1963 36122 0174 S 0 E N 1970 60975 0020 S 0 R N 1966 44370
0052 S C E N 1966 39913 0175 S 0 E U 1967 47683 0020 S 0 E N 1968 46936
0053 S C E N 1966 39913 0176 S 0 E U 1967 47683 0020 S 0 E l 1967 46991
0054 S C E N 1966 39913 0176 S 0 R N 1970 60974 0020 S 0 E L 1968 47887
0064 S 0 E N 1967 33960 0176 S 0 E N 1970 60975 0020 S C R N 1969 54405
0064 S 0 R N 1967 47308 0179 S 0 R N 1966 41513 0020 S C E N 1969 54899
0067 S 0 R N 1966 41502 0180 S 0 E N 1967 47176 0020 S C E L 1970 57317
0067 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0181 S 0 E N 1967 47176 0020 S 0 E l 1970 58578
0068 S 0 E N 1965 35846 0182 S 0 R N 1967 47430 0020 G T R l 1970 58577
0068 S 0 R N 1964 37937 0182 S 0 E N 1968 47431 0030 L 0 R N 1968 52025
0068 S 0 E N 1968 47310 0183 S 0 R N 1967 47430 0030 L 0 E N 1968 52026
0068 S 0 R N 1969 54567 0183 S 0 E N 1968 47431 0046 S 0 E L 1967 46219
0068 S 0 E N 1969 55066 0184 S 0 R N 1967 47430 0139 l 0 E N 1968 53914
0068 L 0 R N 1969 54567 0184 S 0 E N 1968 47431 0168 S 0 E N 1968 51801
0068 l 0 E N 1969 55066 0185 S 0 R N 1967 47430 0185 S 0 E L 1965 38406
0069 S 0 R H 1968 53280 0185 S 0 E N 1968 47431 0196 S G E L 1967 41166
0069 S 0 E N 1968 53936 0186 S 0 R N 1967 47430 0203 S 0 E U 1964 37881
Phy•. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Tempereture: F. Full Range (low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
89 Thermal Conductivity
Substancs Phys. Sub- La". Temper. TPRC Substence Phys. Sub- La". Temper. TPRC Substancs Phys. Sub- LBn· Temper. TPRC
Numbsr State jeet gUBgtJ Btu'" YBBr Numbsr Numbsr State jBct gUBgII Btu", YBBr Number Number State jtJCt gUBgtJ Btu", YBBr Numbsr
466-0203 S C R N 1969 54405 471-0001 l 0 R H 1967 45280 471·0045 S S E N 1967 45501
0203 S C E N 1969 54899 0001 l 0 E H 1967 46971 0045 S 0 G N 1968 52949
0228 S G E l 1967 41166 0001 l C R H 1969 54936 0045 5 0 R N 1969 59555
0286 S G E l 1967 41166 0001 l C R H 1969 55398 0058 S 0 R N 1964 34068
0291 S G R l 1965 36622 0001 l C E H 1969 55577 0058 S 0 R N 1966 41513
0291 S G E l 1965 38565 0001 l C E H 1970 57024 0058 S 0 R H 1969 54407
0304 S 0 E U 1964 37881 0003 S 0 R N 1967 47430 0058 S 0 E H 1969 54901
0305 S 0 E U 1964 37881 0003 S 0 E N 1968 47431 0058 S 0 R N 1968 55430
0313 S G E l 1967 34635 0005 S 0 R N 1967 47430 0058 S 0 E N 1968 55431
0316 S 0 E l 1967 46219 0005 S 0 E N 1968 47431 0058 l 0 R N 1969 54407
0317 S 0 E U 1964 37881 0006 S 0 R N 1966 41502 0058 l 0 E N 1969 54901
0317 S 0 E l 1970 58578 0006 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0058 l 0 R H 1969 57485
0317 G T R l 1970 58577 0006 S G E N 1961 54333 0058 l 0 E H 1969 57486
0326 S 0 E U 1964 37881 0007 S 0 R N 1966 41502 0063 S 0 R N 1969 54440
0331 S 0 E U 1964 37881 0007 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0063 S 0 E N 1969 57101
0334 S C R N 1969 54405 0016 S C E N 1966 39787 0071 S 0 G N 1968 52949
0334 S C E N 1969 54899 0016 S 0 R N 1968 50595 0074 S 0 E l 1963 36110
0338 S G E l 1964 38352 0016 S 0 R N 1968 50762 0081 S 0 E N 1961 35816
0339 S G E l 1964 38352 0016 S 0 E N 1969 51792 0086 S 0 E N 1964 43108
0340 S G E l 1964 38352 0016 S 0 E N 1968 51961 0086 S 0 0 N 1968 51180
0342 S 0 R N 1966 41357 0016 S 0 R N 1969 54092 0087 S 0 E N 1964 43108
0343 S 0 R N 1969 57106 0016 S 0 E N 1970 60604 0087 S 0 0 N 1968 51180
0343 S 0 E N 1969 57107 0016 l 0 R H 1968 50595 0087 S 0 R H 1969 57300
0349 S 0 E l 1970 57432 0016 L 0 E H 1969 51792 0087 S 0 E H 1970 57301
0350 S 0 G N 1970 58554 0016 L 0 R H 1970 58831 0088 S 0 E N 1964 43108
0016 l 0 E H 1970 58832 0098 S G E L 1964 35366
467-0001 S 0 R N 1965 43302 0018 S 0 R N 1966 41502 0098 S G R L 1964 37661
0018 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0098 S C R N 1969 40445
468-0006 S 0 R H 1966 42003 0018 S 0 R N 1969 59555 0098 S 0 E N 1969 40446
0006 S 0 E H 1966 42006 0019 S 0 R N 1966 41502 0098 5 0 R N 1970 61124
0007 S 0 E l 1966 39389 0019 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0098 5 0 E N 1970 61125
0007 S 0 E N 1967 51246 0020 S 0 E N 1969 55740 0125 S 0 R N 1966 41500
0007 S 0 E l 1967 53294 0024 S C E N 1970 35239 0125 S 0 E N 1964 46874
0007 S 0 E L 1969 53714 0024 S 0 E l 1963 36110 0125 S 0 E N 1968 52997
0008 S 0 E l 1966 39389 0024 S G E N 1966 39440 0133 L G F N 1966 44839
0008 S 0 E l 1967 53294 0024 S 0 G N 1966 40650 0136 S C R N 1964 42767
0008 S 0 E l 1969 53714 0024 S 0 R N 1966 41357 0136 S C E N 1966 42768
0008 S 0 E l 1970 60117 0024 S 0 R N 1966 41358 0136 S 0 E N 1968 47310
0017 S 0 E H 1965 38987 0024 S G R N 1966 42463 0136 5 0 R N 1970 59151
0017 S 0 E H 1966 40496 0024 S C R N 1964 42767 0136 5 0 E N 1970 59152
0017 S 0 E H 1969 45132 0024 S C E N 1966 42768 0136 S 0 R N 1970 60962
0017 S 0 E H 1967 45401 0024 S 0 R N 1967 46483 0136 S 0 E N 1970 60963
0017 S 0 E H 1960 46146 0024 S 0 R l 1968 50747 0136 L 0 R N 1970 59151
0017 S 0 E N 1967 47021 0024 S 0 E N 1969 51213 0136 L 0 E N 1970 59152
0017 S 0 E N 1966 47098 0024 S 0 R N 1968 52238 0136 L 0 R N 1970 60962
0017 S 0 E H 1966 49752 0024 S 0 R N 1969 55266 0136 L 0 E N 1970 60963
0017 S 0 E H 1966 49753 0024 S 0 E N 1969 55672 0139 5 0 R N 1965 34099
0017 S 0 E H 1967 56371 0024 S S E N 1970 57511 0156 S 0 R N 1963 42229
0017 S 0 E H 1968 57459 0024 S 0 R U 1969 58581 0174 S 0 E N 1963 35629
0017 S 0 E H 1968 57460 0024 S 0 E U 1969 58582 0175 5 0 E N 1963 35629
0019 S 0 E H 1962 43576 0024 S 0 R N 1970 61126 0187 S 0 F L 1965 36557
0021 S C R N 1965 43303 0024 S 0 E N 1970 61127 0187 S 0 E N 1968 47310
0021 S 0 E N 1952 52132 0024 S 0 R N 1970 61134 0187 S 0 R N 1970 61812
0025 S 0 R N 1966 41859 0024 S 0 E N 1970 61135 0187 S 0 E N 1970 61813
0031 S 0 E N 1970 57638 0024 l 0 E H 1969 51213 0187 L 0 R N 1970 61812
0033 S 0 E H 1966 40496 0024 l 0 R H 1969 55266 0187 L 0 E N 1970 61813
0033 S 0 E H 1969 45132 0024 l C R H 1969 55398 0223 S 0 E N 1964 46874
0033 S 0 E H 1967 45401 0024 L C E H 1970 57024 0223 L 0 R H 1967 45280
0033 S 0 E H 1966 49752 0024 L 0 R H 1969 57485 0223 L 0 E H 1967 46971
0033 S 0 E H 1966 49753 0024 l 0 E H 1969 57486 0256 S 0 E N 1968 47310
0033 S 0 E H 1967 56371 0029 S 0 R U 1966 41510 0260 S 0 E N 1963 36281
0033 S 0 E H 1968 57459 0029 S 0 R N 1967 47428 0261 S 0 E N 1963 36281
0033 S 0 E H 1968 57460 0029 S 0 R N 1967 47471 0262 S 0 E N 1963 36281
0035 S 0 E H 1965 34059 0029 S 0 R N 1967 50851 0263 S 0 E N 1965 36382
0035 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0029 S 0 E N 1969 51213 0289 S C E N 1966 39787
0035 S 0 E H 1966 40496 0029 S 0 E L 1968 51337 0289 S 0 R N 1967 46483
0035 S 0 E H 1969 45132 0029 S 0 R N 1968 53280 0289 l 0 R H 1970 58831
0035 S 0 E H 1967 45401 0029 S 0 E N 1968 53936 0289 l 0 E H 1970 58832
0035 S 0 E N 1965 47561 0029 S 0 R N 1968 54092 0292 S C E l 1964 45417
0035 S 0 E H 1967 47716 0029 S 0 R N 1969 55110 0292 S S E N 1967 45501
0035 S 0 E H 1966 49752 0029 S 0 R N 1969 55266 0310 S 0 G N 1965 34016
0035 S 0 E H 1966 49753 0029 S 0 E N 1971 56715 0315 S 0 G N 1965 34016
0035 S 0 E H 1966 52894 0029 S 0 R N 1969 57181 0317 S 0 E N 1966 45607
0035 S 0 E H 1967 56371 0029 S 0 E N 1969 57182 0320 L 0 E N 1965 36601
0035 S 0 E H 1968 57459 0029 S 0 E l 1970 57618 0326 S 0 E N 1966 39910
0035 S 0 E H 1968 57460 0029 S 0 R U 1970 60791 0328 S G E N 1965 33946
0035 S S E N 1970 58414 0029 S 0 E U 1971 61960 0330 S 0 E N 1964 43108
0039 S 0 E L 1963 37556 0029 S 0 R N 1970 62914 0332 S 0 E N 1964 43108
0065 S 0 E L 1963 37556 0029 l 0 E H 1969 51213 0334 S 0 R N 1970 60633
0067 S 0 E H 1966 47096 0029 L 0 R H 1969 55266 0334 S 0 E N 1970 60634
0068 S 0 E L 1969 53714 0029 l C R H 1969 55398 0335 S 0 R N 1967 48601
0069 S 0 E l 1969 53714 0029 l 0 E N 1971 56715 0335 S 0 E N 1967 48602
0071 S 0 E L 1963 37556 0029 l C E H 1970 57024 0335 L S R U 1966 48073
0072 S 0 E l 1963 37556 0029 l 0 R H 1969 57783 0336 L G F N 1966 44839
0074 S S E L 1962 40050 0029 l 0 E H 1969 57784 0337 S 0 E N 1964 35858
0075 S 0 R N 1968 56396 0029 l 0 R N 1970 62914 0341 5 0 E N 1967 42879
0075 S 0 E N 1968 58211 0030 S 0 R l 1968 51066 0343 S 0 R N 1966 41513
0030 S 0 E N 1968 53128 0344 S 0 R N 1967 45162
469·0001 S 0 R N 1965 43302 0032 S S E H 1969 57198 0344 S 0 E N 1967 48592
0043 S 0 R N 1967 49328 0345 S 0 E N 1964 43108
471-0001 S 0 R N 1963 42229 0043 S 0 E N 1967 49329 0345 S 0 R N 1967 45162
0001 S 0 R H 1967 45280 0043 S 0 E N 1968 52037 0345 S 0 E N 1967 48592
0001 S 0 E H 1967 46971 0043 S 0 R N 1968 53273 0346 S 0 R N 1967 45162
0001 S 0 E N 1968 50696 0043 S 0 E N 1968 53913 0346 S 0 E N 1967 48592
0001 S 0 R l 1968 51784 0043 L C R H 1969 55398 0347 S 0 R N 1967 45162
0001 S 0 E L 1968 51785 0043 l C E H 1970 57024 0347 S 0 E N 1967 48592
0001 S 0 R N 1969 54440 0044 S C 0 N 1970 59311 0348 S 0 R N 1967 45162
0001 S 0 E N 1969 57101 0045 S 0 G N 1965 34016 0348 S 0 E N 1967 48592
0001 S 0 R N 1970 60948 0045 S 0 E N 1966 41473 0349 S 0 R N 1967 45162
0001 S 0 E N 1970 60949 0045 S 0 E l 1967 44238 0349 S 0 E N 1967 48592
0001 l G R H 1966 41497 0045 S C E l 1964 45417 0350 S 0 R N 1967 48601
PhyL Stet.: G. Gas; L liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temper1lture: F. Full Range (low + Normal + High); L low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K 8. up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
ThermalConducdvhy 810
Substane, Phys. Su~ Lan- T,mpe', TPRC SubstanCB Phys. Su~ Lan- T,mpe,· TPRC SUbstanCB Phys. Su~ Lan- T,mpe', TPRC
Numbs, Stata jsct gUBg' Btu", Yu, Numbs, Numbs, StBta jsct gUBg, Btu", Yu, Numbs, Numbs, Stata jsct gUBg' Bturs Yu, Numbs,
471·0350 S 0 E N 1967 48602 471'()417 S C E N 1970 35239 473·0146 S C R N 1968 53276
0351 S 0 R N 1967 48601 0478 L 0 E N 1970 58690 0146 S C E N 1968 53919
0351 S 0 E N 1967 48602 0479 S 0 R N 1969 55110 0156 S C R N 1968 53276
0352 S 0 R N 1967 48601 0480 S C R N 1969 54999 0156 S C E N 1968 53919
0352 S 0 E N 1967 48602 0481 S C R N 1964 42767 0160 S C R N 1968 53276
0353 S 0 R N 1967 48601 0481 S C E N 1966 42768 0160 S C E N 1968 53919
0353 S 0 E N 1967 48602 0482 S 0 R N 1970 60148 0207 S 0 E N 1964 35390
0354 S 0 R N 1967 48601 0482 S 0 E N 1970 60149 0211 S 0 G N 1965 34763
0354 S 0 E N 1967 48602 0483 S 0 R N 1970 60148 0218 S 0 R L 1967 45420
0364 S 0 R N 1967 49328 0483 S 0 E N 1970 60149 0218 S 0 E L 1967 61950
0364 S 0 E N 1967 49329 0484 S 0 E N 1970 60604 0258 S 0 R N 1966 48075
0365 S 0 R N 1967 49328 0485 S 0 E N 1970 60604 0259 S 0 R N 1966 48075
0365 S 0 E N 1967 49329 0486 S 0 E N 1970 60604 0263 S 0 R N 1966 42563
0366 S C R N 1969 40445 0487 S 0 R N 1970 60988 0264 S 0 R N 1966 42563
0366 S 0 E N 1969 40446 0487 S 0 E N 1970 60989 0265 S 0 R N 1966 42563
0366 S 0 E N 1968 49699 0488 S 0 R N 1970 61124 0265 S 0 R N 1968 56396
0367 S 0 F L 1965 36557 0488 S 0 E N 1970 61125 0265 S 0 E N 1968 58211
0367 S 0 E N 1967 47176 0489 S 0 E N 1970 60604 0266 S 0 R H 1967 59669
0367 S 0 E N 1968 47310 0490 S S E N 1970 57511 0290 S 0 R N 1966 41861
0367 S 0 R N 1970 61812 0491 S S E N 1970 57511 0298 S 0 E N 1967 42900
0367 S 0 E N 1970 61813 0492 S 0 R N 1966 41357 0298 S 0 R N 1967 44467
0367 L 0 R N 1970 61812 0493 S 0 E N 1968 49101 0299 S 0 E N 1967 42900
0367 L 0 E N 1970 61813 0494 S 0 E N 1968 49101 0299 S 0 R N 1967 44467
0368 S 0 E U 1968 50373 0504 S 0 R N 1969 59555 0300 S 0 E N 1967 42900
0369 S G R N 1966 42463 0505 S 0 R N 1970 62860 0300 S 0 R N 1967 44467
0370 S G R N 1966 42463 0506 S 0 R U 1970 60791 0304 S 0 E L 1968 49883
0371 S G R N 1966 42463 0506 S 0 E U 1971 61960 0305 S 0 R N 1969 56466
0372 S 0 E N 1967 47326 0507 S 0 R U 1970 60791 0305 S 0 E N 1969 56467
0373 S 0 E U 1968 50373 0507 S 0 E U 1971 61960 0315 S C R N 1968 53276
0374 S 0 E N 1968 50696 0508 S 0 R U 1970 60791 0315 S C E N 1968 53919
0375 S 0 E N 1964 43108 0508 S 0 E U 1971 61960 0316 S C R N 1968 53276
0317 S 0 E N 1964 43108 0509 S 0 R U 1970 61467 0316 S C E N 1968 53919
0378 S 0 E N 1968 49867 0509 S 0 E U 1970 61468 0317 S C R N 1968 53276
0378 S C a N 1970 59311 0317 S C E N 1968 53919
0384 S 0 E L 1968 51337 472·0001 S 0 E N 1969 58166 0322 S 0 R N 1968 56396
0385 S 0 E L 1968 51337 0029 S 0 R N 1965 43302 0322 S 0 E N 1968 58211
0386 S 0 R N 1968 55430 0032 S 0 E N 1964 37506 0325 S 0 R N 1964 36062
0386 S 0 E N 1968 55431 0033 S 0 E N 1964 37506 0325 S 0 E N 1964 36395
0387 S 0 R N 1968 55430 0033 S 0 E N 1968 54667 0326 S 0 R N 1964 36062
0387 S 0 E N 1968 55431 0034 S 0 E N 1966 51114 0326 S 0 E N 1964 36395
0389 S 0 E N 1967 47176 0035 S 0 E N 1966 51114 0327 S 0 R N 1964 36062
0390 S 0 R N 1967 50851 0040 S 0 E L 1963 37097 0327 S 0 E N 1964 36395
0391 S 0 R N 1967 48634 0328 S 0 R N 1968 51004
0395 S 0 E N 1967 47176 473·0001 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0328 S 0 E N 1969 55724
0397 S 0 R N 1968 50762 0001 S 0 E H 1966 52898 0329 S 0 R N 1968 51004
0397 S 0 E N 1968 51961 0002 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0329 S 0 E N 1969 55724
0398 S 0 E N 1966 45607 0006 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0330 S 0 R N 1968 51004
0399 S 0 R N 1967 50851 0008 S S E N 1965 34753 0330 S 0 E N 1969 55724
0402 S 0 R N 1968 52238 0008 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0334 S 0 R N 1969 56466
0403 S 0 R N 1968 52238 0008 S 0 E L 1968 51870 0334 S 0 E N 1969 56467
0404 S 0 R N 1967 47471 0008 S 0 E L 1969 53554 0336 S 0 E N 1964 37561
0405 S 0 R N 1967 47471 0008 S 0 E L 1969 57858 0337 S G E N 1969 60194
0406 S 0 R N 1967 47471 0008 S G E N 1969 60194 0338 S 0 E N 1964 37561
0409 S 0 R N 1967 46483 0009 S 0 E N 1965 40329 0339 S 0 E N 1964 37561
0410 S 0 R N 1967 47428 0009 S 0 E N 1967 43119 0341 S 0 R N 1970 61566
0411 S 0 E N 1964 46874 0010 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0341 S 0 E N 1970 63411
0411 S 0 E N 1968 52997 0019 S S E N 1965 34753 0342 S 0 R N 1968 56396
0412 S 0 R N 1967 50851 0019 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0342 S 0 E N 1968 58211
0413 S 0 R N 1966 41500 0019 S G E U 1966 48496 0343 S 0 R N 1968 56396
0414 S 0 E N 1961 39853 0019 S 0 ~ L 1967 48844 0343 S 0 E N 1968 58211
0415 S 0 E H 1964 37538 0019 S 0 E N 1961 55269 0344 S 0 R N 1964 36542
0416 S 0 E H 1964 37538 0038 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0345 S 0 R N 1964 36542
0417 S 0 E N 1966 43166 0038 S 0 E U 1951 52130 0346 S 0 R N 1964 36542
0418 S 0 E N 1966 43166 0040 S 0 E N 1964 37561
0425 S 0 E N 1968 49524 0041 S 0 E N 1964 37561 474·0074 S C E N 1966 39787
0426 S 0 E N 1968 49524 0042 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0074 S 0 E N 1968 47712
0427 S 0 E N 1968 49524 0044 S S E N 1968 42148 0074 L 0 R N 1970 61810
0428 S 0 R N 1966 41358 0044 S S E N 1967 49259 0074 L 0 E N 1970 61811
0429 S 0 R N 1966 41358 0044 S S E L 1967 56366 0075 S C E N 1966 39787
0430 S 0 R N 1966 41358 0044 S 0 R N 1968 59802 0075 S 0 E N 1970 60604
0431 S 0 E L 1966 52847 0044 S 0 E N 1968 59803 0075 L 0 R H 1970 58649
0431 S 0 E N 1968 54247 0051 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0075 L 0 E H 1970 58650
0432 S 0 R N 1969 57084 0052 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0075 L 0 R H 1970 58831
0432 S 0 E N 1969 57085 0053 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0075 L 0 E H 1970 58832
0435 S 0 R N 1970 60988 0056 S 0 E N 1965 33740 0075 L 0 R N 1970 61810
0435 S 0 E N 1970 60989 0056 S 0 R N 1965 34620 0075 L 0 E N 1970 61811
0436 S 0 E N 1969 56835 0061 S 0 R N 1966 41859 0076 L 0 E N 1965 36601
0437 S 0 E N 1969 56835 0071 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0078 S 0 E L 1968 49222
0438 S 0 R N 1970 61126 0074 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0083 L 0 E H 1970 61810
0438 S 0 E N 1970 61127 0075 S 0 E N 1964 37561 0083 L 0 E H 1970 61811
0439 S 0 R N 1970 61134 0078 S 0 E N 1965 40329 0085 S 0 R N 1969 57084
0439 S D E N 1970 61135 0078 S 0 E N 1967 43119 0085 S 0 E N 1969 57085
0441 S D E N 1964 37963 0101 S 0 E U 1969 53587 0088 L 0 R H 1970 58831
0446 S D a N 1968 51180 0104 S 0 E N 1967 43119 0088 L 0 E H 1970 58832
0448 S D R N 1969 57181 0108 S 0 E N 1967 43119 0089 L D R H 1970 58649
0448 S D E N 1969 57182 0139 S 0 E H 1965 35371 0089 L 0 E H 1970 58650
0452 S D E N 1969 55672 0139 S D R N 1965 43300 0090 L 0 R H 1970 58649
0453 S 0 E N 1969 55672 0139 S C R N 1965 43303 0090 L D E H 1970 58650
0454 S D E N 1969 55672 0139 S 0 E N 1965 44972 0090 L 0 E H 1970 61810
0455 S D R N 1966 44362 0139 S 0 E N 1967 45040 0090 L D E H 1970 61811
0456 S 0 R N 1966 44362 0139 S D E N 1966 47101 0091 S D E N 1970 60604
0457 S D R N 1966 44362 0139 S D R U 1968 49095 0092 S D E N 1970 60604
0458 S 0 R N 1969 57106 0139 S D E N 1967 51417 0093 S 0 E N 1970 60604
0458 S 0 E N 1969 57107 0139 S D E N 1952 52132 0094 S D E N 1970 60604
0465 S 0 R N 1968 54092 0139 S 0 E N 1955 52252 0095 S 0 R N 1970 59846
0466 S 0 R N 1968 53419 0139 S 0 E N 1969 53574 0095 S D E N 1970 59847
0466 S 0 R N 1969 56235 0139 S 0 E H 1970 61732 0095 L D R N 1970 59846
0466 S 0 E N 1969 61975 0144 S C R N 1968 53276 0095 L D E N 1970 59847
0469 S 0 R U 1966 41510 0144 S C E N 1968 53919 0097 S 0 R N 1970 60792
0472 S 0 R U 1969 58581 0145 S C R N 1968 53276 0097 S D E N 1971 61961
0472 S 0 E U 1969 58582 0145 S C E N 1968 53919 0097 L 0 R N 1970 60792
PhYI. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T, Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F, French; G. German; I, Italian; J, Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S, Spanish
Temperatura: F, Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N, Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
B11 Thermal Conductivity
Substance Phys. Sub- LBn· Tamper. TPRC SubstBnca Phys. Sub- Lan· Tamper. TPRC SubstBnca Phys. Sub- LBn· Tamper· TPRC
Numbsr Stats jact gUBga BtUrB Yur Numbsr Numbsr StBts jact gUBga Btura YeBr Numbsr Numbsr Stats jact gUBga BtUrB Yur Numbsr

474·0097 L D E N 1971 61961 478·0050 S D R H 1966 41740 561·0028 S D 0 N 1961 52825


0098 S D R N 1970 60792 0050 S D E H 1966 41741 0028 S D E N 1963 52826
0098 S D E N 1971 61961 0061 S D R H 1966 41858 0043 S D E N 1965 34312
0098 L D R N 1970 60792 0074 S D E H 1968 47987 0045 S D E N 1965 38398
0098 L D E N 1971 61961 0074 S D E H 1967 48901 0045 S D E N 1966 42633
0074 S D E H 1968 55173 0045 S D E N 1966 49762
476-0005 S D E N 1964 37520 0074 S D E H 1969 57421 0045 S D R N 1961 52472
0034 S D E N 1967 48426 0075 S D E H 1969 57412 0045 S D E N 1963 52473
0034 S D E N 1964 51418 0077 S D E N 1967 47717 0048 S D E N 1966 40275
0034 S D E N 1965 51427 0077 S D E N 1966 49746 0048 S D E H 1965 40344
0037 S D E H 1959 52112 0077 S C E N 1966 49748 0048 S D E H 1968 47904
0039 S D R N 1970 59705 0083 S C E N 1969 53566 0051 S D E N 1938 46821
0039 S D E N 1970 63453 0083 S D E F 1969 58130 0051 S D 0 N 1947 46917
0043 S S E N 1968 36208 0084 S C E N 1969 53566 0051 S D 0 N 1961 52825
0044 S S E N 1968 36208 0084 S D E F 1969 58130 0051 S D E N 1963 52826
0052 S D E N 1966 39027 0085 S C E N 1969 53566 0051 S D E N 1969 53574
0066 S D E N 1967 49250 0085 S D E F 1969 58130 0051 S D R N 1969 54749
0099 S D E N 1967 47498 0056 S D E N 1965 36873
0099 S D E N 1969 53590 479·0003 S D R N 1965 43302 0060 S D G N 1964 36580
0100 S D E N 1964 51418 0022 S D R L 1970 59442 0060 S D E N 1964 38294
0106 S D E N 1967 47498 0022 S D E L 1970 59443 0060 S D E H 1967 46185
0106 S D E N 1967 48426 0023 S D E L 1970 62792 0060 S D E N 1967 47705
0106 S D E N 1966 51116 0024 S D E L 1970 62792 0060 S D E N 1968 47832
0106 S D E N 1969 53590 0060 S D E N 1963 49537
0108 S D E N 1967 48426 480-0001 S D R N 1965 43302 0060 S D E N 1969 53798
0127 S D E N 1965 51425 0060 S D G N 1969 60234
0128 S D E N 1965 51425 481·0005 L D R N 1968 52025 0068 S E E H 1967 33862
0131 S D E N 1967 48426 0005 L D E N 1968 52026 0068 S S E F 1969 37682
0134 S D E N 1965 51425 0022 S D F N 1967 36979 0068 S S E N 1960 40426
0138 S D E N 1965 51427 0022 S D R N 1966 40877 0068 S E R H 1966 41862
0139 S D E N 1965 51427 0022 S D E N 1966 40878 0068 S S E N 1955 43596
0140 S D E N 1965 51427 0022 S D J N 1967 45788 0068 S D E N 1960 45513
0141 S D E N 1965 51427 0085 S D E N 1968 49682 0068 S S E N 1967 51676
0142 S D E N 1965 51427 0097 S D F N 1967 36979 0073 S D E N 1965 34312
0143 S D E N 1965 51436 0097 S C E N 1966 39537 0083 S D E N 1938 46821
0143 S D E H 1959 52112 0097 S D J N 1967 45788 0085 S D E N 1938 46821
0145 S D R N 1967 49036 0097 S E F U 1968 56487 0085 S D 0 N 1947 46917
0147 S D R N 1967 49036 0148 S D E L 1970 57432 0085 S D E N 1969 53574
0148 S D E N 1967 49157 0085 S D R N 1969 54749
0153 S D E N 1967 48426 482-0009 S D E N 1953 52774 0089 S D G N 1969 60234
0157 S D E N 1967 48427 0010 S D E N 1953 52774 0100 S D E H 1965 38404
0158 S D E N 1967 48427 0031 S S E N 1961 45210 0100 S D E H 1964 49249
0159 S D E N 1967 48427 0031 S S E H 1968 54190 0102 S D E N 1965 34312
0160 S D E N 1967 48427 0031 S D E H 1970 61882 0221 S D E H 1965 34059
0161 S D E N 1967 48427 0063 S D E N 1951 46732 0240 S D E N 1966 51116
0162 S D F N 1965 39255 0134 S D E H 1965 35377 0248 S D E H 1966 39071
0163 S D F N 1965 39255 0134 S D E H 1969 37804 0248 S D E H 1965 42774
0165 S D F N 1969 53796 0134 S C R N 1965 43303 0252 S D R N 1964 34135
0167 S D E H 1959 52112 0134 S D E N 1965 44972 0253 S D R N 1964 34135
0168 S D E N 1958 47103 0134 S D E N 1967 45040 0254 S D R N 1964 34135
0169 S D E N 1958 47103 0134 S D E N 1967 47021 0258 S D E H 1965 43743
0170 S D E N 1958 47103 0134 S D E N 1966 47098 0259 S D F N 1969 52807
0171 S D E N 1958 47103 0134 S D E N 1966 47101 0261 S D F N 1969 52807
0175 S D E N 1964 37520 0134 S D E N 1961 47553 0264 S C E N 1967 46259
0176 S D E N 1964 37520 0134 S D R U 1968 49095 0265 S C E N 1967 46259
0177 S D F L 1964 37522 0134 S D E N 1952 52132 0267 S D E N 1939 47960
0184 S D F L 1964 37522 0134 S D E N 1954 52134 0274 P D E N 1957 45699
0189 S D E N 1970 62789 0134 S D E N 1955 52252 0275 P D E N 1966 40166
0191 S D G N 1970 60625 0134 S D E N 1969 53574 0277 S D E N 1963 37607
0134 S D E N 1969 55180 0277 S D E N 1964 38294
477·0001 S D E N 1955 47985 0134 S D E N 1970 59240 0277 S D E H 1965 38404
0001 S D G N 1969 55073 0134 S G E H 1969 61239 0277 S D E H 1966 40452
0002 S D E N 1955 47985 0134 S D E H 1970 61732 0277 S D E H 1966 42721
0002 S D E N 1964 51419 0134 S D E N 1970 63526 0277 S D E H 1967 43739
0002 S D E H 1965 51428 0165 S D E N 1951 34019 0277 S D E H 1967 46185
0002 S D G N 1969 55073 0166 S D E N 1951 34019 0277 S D E N 1968 47832
0005 S D E N 1955 47985 0168 S D E N 1951 34019 0277 S D E H 1964 49249
0006 S D E N 1955 47985 0170 S D E N 1953 52774 0277 S D E N 1963 49540
0015 S D E N 1955 47985 0176 S D R N 1966 41859 0277 S D E H 1967 49892
0015 S D G N 1969 55073 0212 S E E N 1964 34278 0277 S D F N 1969 52807
0029 S D R N 1965 43300 0212 S D E N 1965 37995 0277 S G G H 1969 56875
0029 S C R N 1965 43303 0212 S D E N 1965 42318 0277 S D G H 1968 57444
0029 S D E N 1967 51417 0212 S D E H 1966 43434 0277 S D E H 1966 59031
0091 S D G N 1969 55073 0212 S S E N 1961 45210 0284 S G E L 1964 55171
0092 S D G N 1969 55073 0212 S D E H 1967 46878 0285 S D J N 1968 53163
0093 S D G N 1969 55073 0212 S D E H 1966 49751 0291 S D E N 1963 37349
0094 S D G N 1969 55073 0212 S S E H 1968 54190 0292 S D E H 1967 48899
0095 S D G N 1969 55073 0212 S D E H 1968 54282 0296 P D E N 1966 40166
0096 S D G N 1969 55073 0212 S D E H 1966 55202 0297 P D E N 1966 40166
0097 S D G N 1969 55073 0212 L D E H 1967 46878 0298 P D E N 1966 40166
0109 S S G N 1969 58385 0223 S S E N 1959 37885 0302 P D E U 1961 47935
0118 S D R N 1968 51004 0245 S C E N 1967 46649 0306 L D E N 1947 48002
0118 S D E N 1969 55724 0245 S D E N 1966 49735 0309 S C E N 1964 36581
0119 S D R N 1968 51004 0246 S C E N 1967 46649 0310 S D E N 1969 55201
0119 S D E N 1969 55724 0250 S D E N 1969 53520 0313 S D E N 1968 47832
0258 S D E N 1966 49735 0314 S D E N 1968 47832
478·0022 S D E N 1963 35629 0280 S S E L 1966 53116 0315 S D E H 1968 47832
0023 S D E N 1963 3E629 0317 S D E N 1967 47717
0025 S D E H 1966 47096 561·0008 S D E N 1969 53574 0318 S G G H 1969 56875
0027 S D E N 1963 35629 0012 S D E N 1938 46821 0318 S D G H 1968 57444
0029 S D E N 1963 35629 0015 S D E N 1953 52277 0319 S G G H 1969 56875
0037 S C R N 1965 43303 0015 S D E N 1952 52412 0319 S D G N 1968 57444
0043 S D R H 1966 41858 0015 S D E L 1969 57858 0320 S D G N 1967 56736
0048 S D E H 1966 40496 0015 S G E N 1969 60194 0322 S D E N 1938 46821
0048 S D E H 1966 49753 0015 S D E H 1970 61881 0324 S D E N 1938 46821
0048 S D E H 1967 49857 0015 S D R N 1968 63330 0325 S D E N 1967 46506
0048 S D E H 1967 49975 0015 S D E N 1968 63331 0326 S D E U 1957 35936
0048 S D E H 1967 56371 0016 S D E N 1953 52277 0331 S D R N 1965 43341
0048 S D E H 1968 57460 0017 S D E N 1953 52277 0331 S D E N 1967 52239
0048 P D E H 1967 45401 0023 S D E N 1969 53574 0333 S D R H 1967 45442
0048 P D E H 1967 56371 0025 S D E N 1939 47960 0339 P D E N 1950 45686
PhYI. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: Co Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temp.rature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
ThermalConducdvhy 812
Substtlnt» Phys. Sub- La". TBmptlr. TPRC Substtlnt» Phys. Sub- La". TBmptlr. TPRC SubstBnCII Phys. Sub- Lan· TBmptlr. TPRC
Numbsr StIlts jBct gUBgB BturB YBBr Numbsr Numbsr StIlts jBct gUBgB BtUrB Yur NumbBr Numbsr StIlts jlJCt gUSgB BtUrB Yur Numbsr
561·0342 S 0 R N 1966 44372
0344 S 0 R N 1969 54442
0344 S 0 R N 1969 55000
0344 S 0 E N 1969 57105
0344 S 0 E N 1969 57134
0347 S 0 R H 1969 54344
0347 S 0 E H 1969 62949
0349 L 0 E H 1969 57390
0353 S 0 E H 1969 37804
0353 S 0 E H 1970 37807
0353 S 0 E N 1970 59240
0353 S G E H 1969 61239
0353 S 0 E N 1970 63526
0354 S 0 E N 1969 53574
0355 S 0 E N 1969 53574
0356 S 0 E N 1969 53574
0357 S 0 E F 1969 53831
0359 S 0 E N 1961 47552
0360 S 0 E N 1965 44972
0362 S 0 E H 1969 37804
0362 S 0 E H 1970 37807
0362 S 0 E N 1970 59240
0362 S 0 E N 1970 63526
0363 P 0 E N 1962 50183
0376 S 0 R N 1964 34068
0371 S 0 R U 1970 60788
0371 S 0 E U 1971 61958
0378 S 0 R U 1970 60788
0378 S 0 E U 1971 61958
0381 S 0 R N 1969 57129
0381 S 0 E N 1969 57130

Phvs. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid


Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; o. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K 8< up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
813

Chapter 2 Thermal Diffusivity


Substance Phys. Sub- I.8n· Temper· TPRC Substsnce Phys. Sub- I.8n· Temper. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- I.8n· Tempsr· TPRC
Numbsr Stats jsct gusge aturs Yur Numbsr Numbsr Ststs jsct gusgs aturs Year Numbsr Numbsr Stats jeet guage ature Yur Numbsr
300-0011 S 0 G N 1964 38363 403-0049 S G E N 1964 41154 462-0275 L 0 E N 1966 43664
0021 S 0 E N 1965 40302 0095 S G E N 1965 40234
0021 S 0 E N 1960 42824 0105 S S E N 1968 42148 465·0102 S 0 E N 1962 52248
0021 S 0 R N 1958 51589 0105 S G E N 1967 48614 0107 S 0 E N 1969 52097
0027 S 0 R N 1965 35293 0192 S 0 E N 1966 43172 0117 S 0 E N 1968 37569
0027 S 0 E N 1965 35294 0633 S 0 E N 1966 43172 0118 S 0 E N 1968 37569
0027 S 0 E N 1964 37645 0872 S 0 F N 1970 57876 0119 S 0 E N 1968 37569
0027 S S E N 1968 42148 0131 S 0 E N 1967 46883
0027 S 0 E N 1965 43295 407-0009 S 5 E N 1968 42148 0132 S 0 E N 1967 46883
0027 S 0 G N 1967 45388 0027 S 0 R H 1966 42396 0135 S 0 E N 1968 57451
0027 S 0 J N 1967 45594 0027 5 0 E H 1966 63160
0027 5 0 E N 1968 50380 0032 S 0 E N 1966 44471 466·0014 L 0 0 N 1966 33871
0034 S 0 R N 1965 35293 0033 S 0 E N 1964 37006 0020 S 0 F U 1962 38773
0034 S 0 E N 1965 35294 0034 5 0 E N 1964 37006 0020 S 0 E N 1968 46936
0179 S 0 R H 1964 44755 0035 S 0 E N 1964 37006 0203 S 0 F U 1962 38773
0038 S 0 E N 1965 35722
313-0678 S 0 R N 1967 49694 468-0017 S 0 E N 1969 45132
0785 S 0 R N 1967 46177 408-0021 5 0 F U 1962 38773 0017 S 0 E H 1966 49752
0787 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0021 5 0 E N 1967 46883 0017 S 0 E H 1968 57459
0788 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0070 5 G E N 1969 52211 0031 S 0 R N 1967 45334
0789 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0230 S 0 E N 1967 46883 0031 S 0 E N 1967 45335
0245 S 0 F N 1967 39528 0031 S 0 E N 1970 57638
320·0089 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0033 5 0 E N 1969 45132
415·0076 S 0 E N 1967 46883 0033 S 0 E H 1966 49752
322-0052 5 0 R H 1964 44755 0176 S 0 E N 1967 46883 0033 S 0 E H 1968 57459
0052 S 0 R U 1968 53488 0203 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0035 S 0 E N 1969 45132
0052 S 0 E U 1968 53903 0260 S 0 R H 1970 62107 0035 5 0 E H 1966 49752
0114 S G E H 1964 41154 0260 S 0 E H 1970 62108 0035 S 0 E H 1968 57459
0114 S 0 E H 1969 57412 0077 S 0 R H 1969 55717
0125 S 0 E N 1966 43172 416-0201 P 0 E H 1965 36411
0142 S 0 E N 1968 54081 471-0039 S 0 E N 1967 46883
0148 5 0 E H 1964 37358 418-0024 S C E L 1966 49723 0398 S 0 E N 1967 46883
0148 S 0 E N 1959 42240 0180 S 0 R N 1965 35293 0400 S 0 E N 1967 46883
0148 S 0 E H 1969 53604 0180 S 0 E N 1965 35294 0401 S 0 E N 1967 46883
0549 5 0 E H 1968 55077 0203 S 0 R N 1965 35293
0549 5 0 E H 1968 55173 0203 S 0 E N 1965 35294 473·0044 5 S E N 1968 42148
0549 5 0 E H 1969 57412 0203 5 0 E N 1965 43295 0139 5 0 E H 1970 61732
0665 S C R H 1965 38961 0203 S 0 E L 1961 43922
0668 S 0 E N 1965 36698 0203 S 0 F N 1967 45138 476-0099 S 0 E N 1967 47498
0724 S 0 F N 1967 46909 0203 S 0 E N 1968 50380 0099 S 0 E N 1969 53590
0725 S G J N 1967 46251 0203 S G E N 1961 59247 0106 S 0 E N 1967 47498
0725 S G E N 1968 46252 0530 S 0 F N 1965 34577 0106 S 0 E N 1966 51116
0726 S 0 G N 1968 50172 0587 S 0 R N 1965 35293 0106 S 0 E N 1969 53590
0726 S 0 G N 1968 57454 0587 S 0 E N 1965 35294 0143 S 0 E N 1965 51436
0726 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0666 S 0 E L 1962 62225
0779 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0674 S 0 F N 1965 34577 478·0048 S 0 E N 1968 55173
0780 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0708 S 0 E N 1960 39724 0074 S 0 E N 1967 48901
0781 5 0 G N 1969 55824 1138 5 0 E L 1968 48954
0786 S 0 G N 1969 55023 1315 S 0 G N 1969 55023 482·0031 S 0 E H 1970 61882
0793 S 0 G N 1970 58970 1316 S 0 G N 1969 55023 0134 S 0 E H 1969 37804
0794 S 0 G N 1970 58970 1342 L 0 R N 1966 42010 0134 S 0 E H 1970 61732
0795 S 0 G N 1970 58970 1342 L 0 E N 1966 43664 0134 S 0 E H 1970 63526
0796 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0245 S 0 E N 1964 45715
0797 S 0 G N 1970 58970 427-0002 S 0 E N 1967 46883 0245 S 0 E N 1967 46649
0799 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0031 S 0 F U 1962 38773 0245 S 0 E N 1966 49735
0888 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0043 5 0 E N 1967 46883 0246 S 0 E N 1967 46649
0046 S 0 F U 1962 38773 0250 S 0 E N 1969 53520
345-0247 S G E N 1964 41518 0258 S 0 E N 1966 49735
0328 S 0 G N 1964 38363 428-0007 S 0 E H 1970 61732 0271 S 0 E N 1963 39901
0380 S 0 E N 1960 39724 0023 S 0 E N 1969 45132 0272 S 0 E N 1963 39901
0400 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0023 S 0 E H 1968 57459
0401 S 0 G N 1970 58970 561·0045 S 0 E N 1966 49762
0402 S 0 G N 1970 58970 438-0037 S S E N 1968 42148 0240 S 0 E N 1966 51116
0424 S 0 R N 1970 62242 0248 S 0 E H 1965 42774
0424 S 0 E N 1970 62243 440·0113 S 0 R H 1966 40873 0289 S 0 E N 1965 40751
0113 S 0 E H 1966 40874 0289 L 0 E H 1968 48768
348-0049 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0347 S 0 R H 1969 54344
442·0031 S 0 E N 1970 57638 0347 S 0 E H 1969 62949
355·0162 S 0 E N 1946 57698 0102 S 0 R N 1967 45334 0353 S 0 E H 1969 37804
0468 S 0 G N 1968 50172 0102 S 0 E N 1967 45335 0353 S 0 E H 1970 63526
0468 S 0 G N 1968 57454 0200 S 0 R H 1970 61808 0362 S 0 E H 1969 37804
0468 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0200 S 0 E H 1970 61809 0362 S 0 E H 1970 63526
0514 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0515 S 0 G N 1969 55824 444-0166 S C E L 1966 49723
0530 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0248 S 0 E H 1968 53352
0670 S 0 E N 1946 57698
374-0027 S 0 R N 1970 58506 0706 S 0 E N 1967 44196
0027 S 0 E N 1970 62203 0790 S 0 E N 1964 36392
0163 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0790 S 0 R N 1964 38076
0213 S 0 E N 1969 52097 0886 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0222 S 0 R H 1970 62107 0887 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0222 S 0 E H 1970 62108 0888 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0889 S 0 G N 1969 55824
400-0005 S S E F 1966 33865 0890 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0005 S S E N 1967 34239
0005 S S R H 1964 36077 449·0018 L 0 0 N 1966 33871
0005 S E R H 1966 48076 0038 S 0 E N 1967 46883
0005 L S R H 1964 36077 0044 S 0 R N 1966 41490
0005 L E R H 1966 48076 0375 S 0 E N 1967 46883
0048 S 0 E N 1968 57455
454·0079 S G E H 1966 43378
402-0250 S 0 E N 1967 46883
0396 S 0 E N 1967 46883 462-0014 S 0 E N 1962 37104
0014 S CE N 1967 43431
403-0049 S 0 E U 1969 37066 0275 L 0 R N 1966 42010
PhyL Stata: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D, Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Tamperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
B15

Chapter 3 Specific Heat


Substsnctl Phys. Su~ Lan· Temper. TPRC SubstsnCB Phys. Su~ Lan· Temper· TPRC Substsnctl Phys. Su~ Lan- Temper. TPRC
Number St8te ject gusge sture Yesr Number Number St8te ject gusge sture Ysar Number Number Stste jeet gusge sture Ysar Number
300-0021 S 0 E H 1965 40302 320-0100 S 0 J N 1969 55606 322-0867 S 0 E N 1969 61847
0021 S 0 E N 1960 42824 0101 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0868 S 0 R N 1969 61846
0021 S 0 E N 1966 44406 0105 S 0 E U 1970 58290 0868 S 0 E N 1969 61847
0021 l 0 R U 1969 61983 0106 S 0 E l 1970 59633 0888 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0021 l 0 E U 1969 61984 0113 S 0 G H 1966 35356 0894 S 0 J N 1964 34161
0027 S 0 R N 1965 35293 0113 l 0 G H 1966 35356 0895 S 0 J N 1964 34161
0027 S 0 E N 1965 35294 0114 S 0 G H 1966 35356
0027 S 0 E l 1965 36210 0114 l 0 G H 1966 35356 335·0001 S 0 E N 1964 37691
0027 S 0 E l 1968 37491 0115 S 0 G H 1966 35356 0002 S 0 E N 1964 37691
0027 S S E N 1968 42148 0003 S 0 E N 1964 37691
0027 S S E l 1967 56366 322-0003 S 0 E l 1967 42236
0027 S 0 E N 1968 57455 0003 S C I U 1965 44484 340-0001 S 0 E l 1963 37088
0030 S G E N 1956 47293 0017 S 0 E l 1966 40033 0002 S 0 E l 1963 37088
0030 S S G H 1968 57452 0052 S 0 R U 1968 53488
0034 S 0 R N 1965 35293 0052 S 0 E U 1968 53903 345-0013 S 0 E N 1963 40117
0034 S 0 E N 1965 35294 0124 S 0 E N 1963 52276 0014 S 0 E l 1966 40033
0056 S S E F 1969 37682 0125 S S E N 1965 34753 0014 S 0 E l 1968 50462
0056 S S E F 1967 45946 0125 S 0 E N 1966 43172 0144 S 0 E N 1967 38685
0056 S E E U 1968 50265 0137 S S E N 1965 34753 0168 S 0 E N 1967 38685
0061 S 0 E N 1948 36016 0137 S C E l 1969 53787 0198 S 0 E N 1967 38685
0061 S 0 E N 1924 58023 0138 S C E l 1970 63503 0210 S 0 E l 1957 40676
0177 S G E N 1956 47293 0148 S 0 E N 1959 42240 0266 S 0 E U 1956 44821
0187 S S E N 1932 43469 0148 S 0 E N 1961 47553 0288 S 0 E l 1968 50462
0148 S S E N 1967 50724 0311 S 0 E l 1967 42917
304·0004 S 0 E l 1966 40033 0148 S 0 E U 1968 51101 0311 S 0 R l 1967 47148
0004 S 0 E l 1968 50462 0148 S 0 E H 1969 53604 0318 S G R N 1967 45791
0049 S 0 E l 1967 42236 0148 S C E l 1969 53787 0366 S 0 E l 1965 43150
0051 S 0 E l 1968 50462 0148 S S E H 1968 54190 0367 S 0 E N 1964 37526
0069 S C E l 1964 37706 0150 S C R N 1965 35615 0368 S 0 E N 1964 37526
0069 S 0 E l 1968 51414 0150 S C E N 1965 39718 0369 S 0 E N 1964 37527
0070 S 0 R N 1966 44289 0172 S C E l 1969 53787 0370 S 0 E N 1964 37527
0070 S 0 E N 1966 51541 0253 S 0 E l 1967 42236 0371 S 0 E N 1964 37527
0073 S T E U 1967 49835 0284 S 0 E N 1960 44822 0372 S 0 E N 1964 37527
0074 S 0 E l 1961 39743 0288 S 0 E N 1964 37588 0373 S 0 E N 1964 37527
0080 S 0 E l 1964 37987 0289 S 0 E N 1964 37588 0374 S 0 E N 1964 37527
0388 S 0 E N 1966 40367 0375 S 0 E N 1964 37526
308·0002 S 0 R H 1967 45248 0389 S 0 E l 1968 50419 0376 S 0 E N 1964 37527
0002 S G F l 1968 45814 0394 S T E l 1964 37422 0393 S 0 R N 1963 38083
0002 S 0 E H 1967 46492 0405 S 0 E l 1968 50462 0394 S 0 R N 1963 38083
0002 S 0 E U 1970 58290 0428 S 0 E l 1968 50419 0400 S 0 G N 1970 58970
0003 S G F l 1968 45814 0430 S 0 E l 1967 42236 0401 S 0 G N 1970 58970
0003 S 0 E l 1970 59633 0490 S C R N 1965 35615 0402 S 0 G N 1970 58970
0490 S C E N 1965 39718 0405 S 0 E l 1970 59633
310·0001 S 0 E l 1969 53783 0512 S C R N 1965 35615
0512 S C E N 1965 39718 348-0005 S 0 E l 1966 40033
313·0001 S S G H 1934 37780 0549 S C E l 1969 53787 0005 S 0 E l 1968 50462
0001 l S G H 1934 37780 0549 S 0 E H 1968 55077 0047 S 0 E l 1968 50462
0052 S 0 E H 1924 43414 0549 S 0 E H 1969 57412 0049 S 0 G N 1970 58970
0066 S 0 E N 1924 58023 0561 S C R N 1965 35615
0092 S 0 E N 1924 58023 0561 S C E N 1965 39718 352-0001 S 0 E l 1966 40033
0187 S 0 E l 1967 49485 0655 S 0 E N 1967 47409 0001 S 0 E l 1968 50462
0321 S C R N 1965 35615 0662 S 0 E l 1967 42917 0007 S 0 E l 1968 50462
0321 S C E N 1965 39718 0662 S 0 R l 1967 47148 0008 S 0 R N 1968 49804
0396 S 0 E l 1968 50419 0662 S 0 E l 1968 50419 0008 S 0 E N 1968 63219
0509 S 0 E l 1967 49485 0666 S 0 E l 1965 35093
0659 S 0 E l 1968 50419 0669 S C R N 1965 35615 353·0001 S 0 E N 1967 35289
0678 S 0 R N 1967 49694 0669 S C E N 1965 39718
0717 S 0 E l 1967 49485 0674 S 0 R N 1966 41396 355·0003 S S E N 1965 39876
0760 S 0 E l 1967 49485 0674 S 0 E N 1966 44276 0007 S 0 E l 1966 40033
0761 S 0 E l 1967 49485 0676 S 0 E l 1968 50462 0007 S 0 E l 1968 50462
0785 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0681 S 0 E N 1966 40367 0023 S 0 E N 1961 47553
0787 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0705 S 0 E N 1964 37588 0414 S 0 E N 1967 47409
0788 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0706 S 0 E N 1964 37588 0426 S 0 R N 1965 38600
0789 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0710 S 0 E N 1964 37588 0426 S 0 E N 1965 38601
0822 S 0 E N 1964 37526 0714 S 0 E l 1966 48753 0427 S 0 R N 1965 38600
0823 S 0 E N 1964 37526 0715 S 0 E l 1966 48753 0427 S 0 E N 1965 38601
0834 S 0 E l 1969 54334 0722 S 0 E l 1964 37278 0428 S 0 R N 1965 38600
0896 S 0 E N 1968 38869 0723 S 0 E l 1967 42917 0428 S 0 E N 1965 38601
0896 S 0 R N 1968 48756 0723 S 0 R l 1967 47148 0431 S 0 R N 1965 38600
0725 S G J N 1967 46251 0431 S 0 E N 1965 38601
320·0033 S 0 E l 1966 40033 0725 S G E N 1968 46252 0438 S G R N 1966 41400
0033 S 0 E l 1968 50462 0726 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0438 S G E N 1966 43963
0039 S T E l 1964 37422 0737 S C E l 1969 53787 0439 S G R N 1966 41400
0039 S T E l 1965 55951 0749 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0439 S G E N 1966 43963
0054 S 0 E l 1963 37088 0750 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0440 S G R N 1966 41400
0055 S 0 E l 1963 37088 0751 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0440 S G E N 1966 43963
0063 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0752 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0441 S 0 E N 1965 34046
0063 S 0 E N 1967 47409 0753 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0442 S 0 E l 1968 50462
0064 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0754 S 0 E N 1964 36780 0452 S 0 E l 1965 38509
0064 S 0 E N 1967 47409 0754 S 0 R N 1964 38329 0454 S 0 E l 1968 47915
0068 S 0 E l 1967 42236 0779 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0458 S 0 E l 1967 42917
0069 S 0 E l 1967 42236 0780 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0458 S 0 R l 1967 47148
0070 S 0 E l 1967 42236 0781 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0468 S 0 G N 1970 58970
0075 S 0 R l 1965 34708 0786 S 0 G N 1969 55023 0476 S 0 E N 1967 45045
0075 S 0 E l 1966 39265 0788 S 0 R N 1963 38083 0477 S 0 E l 1968 47593
0077 S C I U 1965 44484 0789 S 0 R N 1963 38083 0486 S 0 E l 1965 43150
0080 S 0 E l 1968 50462 0793 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0506 S 0 J N 1969 55606
0089 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0794 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0507 S 0 J N 1969 55606
0091 S 0 E l 1964 37278 0795 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0514 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0094 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0796 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0515 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0095 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0797 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0522 S 0 R N 1966 44609
0096 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0799 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0530 S 0 G N 1970 58970
0097 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0861 S 0 E N 1938 60378 0546 S 0 E N 1970 59137
0098 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0862 S 0 E N 1938 60378 0548 S 0 E N 1969 58223
0099 S 0 J N 1969 55606 0867 S 0 R N 1969 61846 0550 S 0 E H 1924 43414
Phy•. State: G. Gas; L liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperatura: F. Full Range (low + Normal + High); L low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Specific Heat 816
Subst8nce Phys. Su~ /.8". Temper. TPRC Subst8nce Phys. Su~ /.8". Temper. TPRC Subst8nce Phys. Su~ /.8". Temper· TPRC
Number StJJtB jeet gusge Btui'll Y.r Number Number StstB ject gusge Btui'll Yur Number Number StstB jet! gUBge BtUi'll Yur Number
360-0001 S D E L 1965 38532 400-0005 S E F H 1968 49992 402-0441 S D E L 1967 39973
0001 S D E L 1966 40834 0005 S E R H 1967 50600 0441 S C F U 1967 44538
0005 S T E U 1968 52051 0442 S D E L 1966 48268
365-0001 S D E L 1965 38532 0005 S S E L 1967 53001 0443 S D E L 1967 39973
0001 S D E L 1966 40834 0005 S E R N 1970 62936 0454 S C F L 1968 46018
0005 S E E N 1970 62937 0457 S D E L 1966 48268
368-0001 S D E L 1963 37088 0005 L S R H 1964 36077 0469 S D E L 1966 48268
0005 L S G N 1964 37888 0472 S G D L 1964 37408
370-0001 S D E L 1968 46955 0005 L S R U 1967 46305 0474 S C F U 1967 44538
0002 S D E L 1969 52708 0005 L E R H 1966 48076 0477 S C E N 1969 54744
0003 S D E L 1967 35183 0009 S D R N 1963 38083 0490 S D E L 1969 56884
0003 S D E L 1967 43799 0010 S T R U 1968 56808
0010 S S E L 1970 59657 403·0045 S S E N 1965 34753
374-0001 S T E U 1967 49835 0012 S D E L 1913 40240 0045 S D E L 1969 53820
0004 S D E L 1966 40033 0015 S S E H 1969 57199 0049 S S E N 1965 34753
0004 S D E L 1968 50462 0019 S T E U 1964 38114 0049 S D E N 1966 36606
0005 S S E H 1970 61583 0019 S T E N 1967 45300 0049 S D E N 1964 40327
0005 S C R L 1966 62810 0019 S T R U 1960 46899 0049 S G E N 1967 47270
0008 S D E N 1965 37995 0019 S T 0 U 1960 46899 0049 S D E L 1969 53820
0008 S D E N 1967 47409 0019 S T E U 1970 52859 0068 S G F L 1966 40141
0008 S D E H 1968 50598 0020 S T E U 1966 33877 0077 S G F L 1966 40141
0027 S T E L 1967 44077 0020 S T E L 1965 34895 0078 S G F L 1966 40141
0027 S C R N 1966 45113 0020 S T F U 1967 44538 0094 S G F L 1966 40141
0027 S D G N 1914 47122 0022 S T E U 1964 37444 0105 S S E N 1968 42148
0027 S G G N 1910 48629 0022 S T E U 1966 41223 0105 S T E U 1970 58416
0027 S D R F 1968 53324 0022 S S E U 1968 49502 0106 S G F L 1966 40141
0027 L D R H 1968 53324 0022 S S E L 1966 49599 0171 S D E L 1967 41116
0043 S D E H 1964 37946 0022 S C E U 1969 54033 0192 S D E N 1966 43172
0071 S C R N 1965 35615 0022 L S E U 1968 49502 0192 S D E L 1969 53820
0071 S C E N 1965 39718 0026 S S E N 1964 35032 0200 S D J N 1935 50286
0090 S C R N 1966 45113 0027 S S E L 1965 34889 0201 S D J N 1935 50286
0091 S D E N 1965 37995 0027 S E E L 1965 34894 0216 S D E L 1967 41116
0091 S D E N 1967 47409 0027 S T E U 1970 35136 0244 S D E L 1967 41116
0124 S D E H 1968 50598 0027 S S E U 1963 37731 0249 S D E L 1967 41116
0136 S D R N 1963 38083 0027 S T E U 1964 38266 0257 S D E L 1967 41116
0138 S D R N 1963 38083 0027 S S E L 1966 44106 0283 S D E N 1966 43481
0163 S D R N 1967 46177 0027 S T E U 1969 52827 0283 S D E U 1968 51101
0166 S D E N 1964 37691 0027 S T E L 1969 56462 0283 S D E N 1968 52896
0166 S C R N 1966 45113 0027 S T E U 1968 57023 0283 S D E N 1969 55070
0176 S C R N 1966 45113 0027 S T E U 1970 59620 0283 S C E L 1970 63503
0180 S D G N 1967 45362 0028 S T E N 1967 45300 0285 S D E L 1967 41116
0182 S D E L 1968 50462 0036 S T E L 1965 40292 0296 S D E L 1965 36163
0197 S D E N 1964 37691 0036 S T E L 1967 42863 0297 S D E L 1965 36163
0198 S D E N 1964 37691 0036 S S E L 1967 48713 0298 S D E L 1965 36163
0199 S D E N 1964 37691 0037 S C E L 1967 42936 0434 S D J N 1935 50286
0200 S D R N 1963 38083 0038 S C E L 1967 43856 0466 S G E L 1969 52713
0225 S D E H 1968 50598 0038 S T E F 1967 45965 0467 S G E L 1969 52713
0038 S T E U 1969 56464 0468 S G E L 1969 52713
378-0003 S D E N 1964 37691 0038 S T E L 1970 61401 0478 S G G N 1910 48629
0004 S D E N 1964 37691 0039 S D G H 1911 42077 0485 S D E L 1968 49322
0040 S T E L 1967 47165 0633 S D E N 1966 43172
384-0005 S D E L 1966 40033 0040 S T R U 1967 49369 0634 S D E L 1969 53820
0005 S D E L 1968 50462 0040 S T E U 1967 49370 0742 S D E L 1969 53820
0016 S D E L 1968 50462 0041 S D R N 1967 49342 0786 S D E L 1968 51478
0041 S D E N 1967 49343 0788 S D E L 1967 42917
390-0002 S D E L 1966 40033 0049 S S E L 1964 38057 0788 S D R L 1967 47148
0002 S D E L 1968 50462 0789 S D E L 1967 42917
0027 S D E H 1965 34234 402-0053 S D E L 1968 52005 0789 S D R L 1967 47148
0028 S D E H 1965 34234 0057 S C E L 1966 34802 0790 S D E L 1967 42917
0029 S D E L 1965 34891 0057 S D E L 1967 39973 0790 S D R L 1967 47148
0029 S D E L 1964 38419 0057 S D E U 1966 44586 0791 S D E L 1969 53820
0035 S D E L 1964 36075 0057 S C E U 1969 56037 0825 S C R N 1963 49400
0036 S D E L 1968 50462 0104 S D E L 1966 40033 0825 S C E N 1967 49401
0037 S C I U 1965 44484 0104 S T E U 1970 58266 0840 S D E N 1968 52896
0162 S D E L 1966 34501 0856 S C E L 1970 35841
392-0087 S D E L 1966 40033 0203 S D E L 1970 59902 0858 S S E N 1965 39748
0087 S D E L 1968 50462 0241 S T E U 1969 52827 0859 S S E N 1965 39748
0097 S D E L 1968 51419 0250 S E E N 1961 35816 0872 S D F N 1970 57876
0106 S D E L 1968 50419 0250 S D G N 1968 53400 0876 S D J N 1969 56995
0107 S D E L 1968 50462 0389 S C E L 1967 43067 0936 S D E N 1970 61557
0411 S D E L 1965 36169
398-0012 S D E L 1967 54662 0411 S D E L 1964 42801 404-0001 S D E N 1964 35262
0412 S D E L 1965 36609 0001 S D E N 1962 37104
400-0003 S T E U 1965 36841 0412 S C F U 1967 44538 0001 S T E L 1966 39188
0003 S T E U 1967 39980 0413 S C E L 1966 33836 0001 S D E L 1968 50717
0003 S T R L 1967 47136 0413 S D E L 1965 34890 0001 S C E L 1968 52141
0003 S T E L 1968 48571 0413 S D E L 1966 39403 0001 S D E H 1969 53522
0003 S T E L 1967 54881 0413 S C E U 1969 56992 0001 S D R H 1969 56607
0003 S T E L 1969 56127 0414 S D E L 1966 39403 0001 S D E H 1969 56608
0003 S T E L 1970 61024 0414 S C E U 1969 56992 0001 S C R N 1969 56797
0005 S S E F 1966 33865 0415 S D E L 1966 48268 0001 P D E N 1967 43077
0005 S S E N 1967 34239 0415 S D E L 1969 56884 0014 S D R H 1969 56607
0005 S D E H 1965 34762 0416 S D E L 1966 48268 0014 S D E H 1969 56608
0005 S D R H 1965 35498 0417 S D E L 1966 39269 0014 S C R N 1969 56797
0005 S S R H 1964 36077 0418 S D E L 1966 39269 0036 S D R L 1967 50004
0005 S S E F 1969 37682 0421 S D E L 1966 48268 0036 S D E N 1969 54795
0005 S E R N 1963 38083 0423 S D E L 1966 48268 0037 S D R L 1967 50004
0005 S E R H 1964 38182 0426 S D E L 1966 48268 0054 S D E L 1970 36561
0005 S S E H 1965 39025 0429 S D E L 1966 34310 0054 S D E L 1968 55078
0005 S S F H 1965 39025 0430 S D E L 1966 34501 0075 S D R H 1969 56607
0005 S S E H 1965 39316 0431 S D E L 1966 34501 0075 S D E H 1969 56608
0005 S T E U 1966 39393 0432 S D E L 1966 34501 0075 S C R N 1969 56797
0005 S T E U 1966 40549 0434 S D E L 1966 33931
0005 S T E L 1967 43067 0437 S D G N 1914 47122 405-0009 S C E L 1970 57814
0005 S E R L 1965 43095 0437 S G G N 1910 48629 0023 S D E L 1968 52005
0005 S E E L 1965 44782 0438 S D G N 1914 47122 0045 S T E U 1970 58266
0005 S S E U 1966 45524 0438 S G G N 1910 48629 0074 S D E L 1969 49530
0005 S E E L 1968 45572 0439 S D G N 1914 47122 0078 S S E N 1966 34729
0005 S S E F 1967 45946 0439 S G G N 1910 48629 0078 S D E L 1968 44072
0005 S T E U 1968 47815 0440 S D G N 1914 47122 0078 S D E N 1967 45849
0005 S E R H 1966 48076 0440 S G G N 1910 48629 0078 S T E U 1970 59216
Phya. State: G. Gas; L. Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; D. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. Hi9h (1275K &. up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
817 Specific Heat
Substanctl Phys. Sub- Lan· Tem".r· TPRC SubstlJnce Phys. Sub- Lan- Tem".r· TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan- Tem".r· TPRC
Number StatIJ }Bet gUBgB Bture Yur Number Number StBtIJ jBct guage Bture Yur Number Number StatIJ }Bet gUBgB Bture Yur Number

405·0080 S 0 E N 1966 34809 408-0006 L G F N 1875 59926 415·0184 S 0 E L 1967 54662


0080 S C E L 1970 57814 0020 S 0 R N 1967 49342 0191 S 0 E L 1964 37278
0092 S 0 E N 1965 35729 0020 S 0 E N 1967 49343 0192 S S E N 1939 60379
0092 L 0 E N 1965 35729 0020 S 0 E L 1969 51829 0198 S 0 E H 1964 37288
0122 S 0 E L 1969 53782 0020 S 0 E L 1968 56542 0199 S 0 E H 1964 37288
0141 L 0 E N 1966 39793 0021 S 0 E N 1965 34322 0203 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0182 S 0 E L 1969 55050 0021 S 0 G N 1966 34930 0205 S 0 E U 1970 58290
0184 S 0 E N 1969 54767 0021 S S E L 1966 39095 0205 S 0 E L 1970 59633
0184 S C E U 1970 60225 0021 S 0 E L 1968 48877 0206 S 0 E U 1970 58290
0188 S 0 E L 1966 39693 0021 S 0 R N 1967 49342 0219 S 0 E L 1970 59633
0189 S 0 E L 1966 39693 0021 S 0 E N 1967 49343 0257 S S E N 1939 60379
0190 S 0 E L 1966 39693 0021 S 0 E L 1969 51829 0258 S S E N 1939 60379
0191 S 0 E L 1966 39693 0021 S S E L 1965 54694 0259 S S E N 1939 60379
0192 S 0 E L 1966 39693 0021 S 0 E L 1968 56692
0193 S 0 E L 1966 39693 0028 S G F N 1875 59926 416-0001 5 0 E L 1967 42236
0194 S C E L 1967 43067 0028 L G F N 1875 59926 0001 S C I U 1965 44484
0195 S 0 E L 1967 42882 0035 S G F N 1875 59926 0017 S T E L 1965 55951
0198 S 0 E L 1966 34915 0035 L G F N 1875 59926 0028 S 0 R N 1967 48586
0198 S 0 E N 1968 50107 0225 S 0 E N 1970 59765 0028 S 0 E N 1967 48587
0199 S 0 E L 1966 33816 0225 L 0 E N 1970 59765 0051 S 0 R N 1967 48586
0200 P 0 E L 1969 55050 0244 S 0 G N 1966 34930 0051 S 0 E N 1967 48587
0203 S C F U 1967 44538 0245 S 0 E L 1969 51829 0051 S 0 R F 1968 53324
0206 S 0 E L 1966 34501 0245 S 0 E L 1968 56542 0062 S S E L 1966 44107
0207 S 0 E L 1967 45679 0257 L C R N 1967 47706 0073 S 0 E N 1970 63513
0207 S 0 E L 1969 53782 0257 L C E N 1967 47707 0090 S 0 E H 1965 34036
0209 S 0 E N 1967 41328 0274 S 0 E L 1967 35288 0090 S 0 R N 1967 48586
0209 5 G E N 1967 44687 0274 S 0 E L 1967 50807 0090 S 0 E N 1967 48587
0209 L 0 E N 1967 41328 0274 S S E L 1968 51037 0090 S C R N 1968 51054
0209 L G E N 1967 44687 0274 S 0 E L 1969 52366 0090 S C E N 1968 55307
0209 P G E N "1967 44687 0274 S 0 E L 1969 61025 0090 S 0 E L 1969 56268
0210 S 0 E N 1967 45952 0275 S 0 E L 1967 50807 0101 S 0 R H 1967 45248
0211 S 0 E N 1967 45952 0275 S 0 E L 1969 61025 0101 S 0 E H 1967 46492
0212 5 0 E N 1967 45952 0280 L 0 E N 1967 45616 0104 S 0 E L 1970 59633
0213 S G G N 1910 48629 0303 5 G F N 1875 59926 0124 S 0 R F 1966 42013
0214 5 G G N 1910 48629 0303 L G F N 1875 59926 0124 5 0 E F 1966 43998
0215 S G G N 1910 48629 0124 L 0 R H 1966 42013
0219 S 0 E N 1968 52896 409-0008 L 0 R H 1969 57483 0124 L 0 E H 1966 43998
0222 S 0 E L 1968 56690 0008 L 0 E H 1969 57484 0129 S 0 G L 1927 40222
0222 S 0 E L 1970 60254 0009 L 0 R H 1969 57483 0130 S 0 E L 1967 42236
0222 S 0 E L 1970 60255 0009 L 0 E H 1969 57484 0131 S 0 E L 1967 42236
0223 S 0 E L 1968 47788 0010 S 0 E L 1970 60621 0132 S 0 G H 1965 38554
0226 S 0 E L 1966 44719 0010 L 0 E H 1971 43503 0133 S 0 E L 1967 42236
0227 S 0 E L 1966 44719 0010 L 0 E H 1970 60621 0134 S 0 E L 1967 42236
0229 S 0 E N 1967 39950 0010 L 0 R H 1970 62908 0135 S 0 E L 1967 42236
0229 S 0 E L 1968 44866 0135 S C I U 1965 44484
0229 S 0 E N 1967 48030 411·0002 S 0 E L 1953 41519 0136 S 0 E L 1964 37278
0229 L 0 E N 1967 39950 0009 S 0 E L 1953 41519 0136 S 0 E L 1967 42236
0229 L 0 E N 1968 44866 0061 S 0 E L 1969 38186 0137 S G E L 1965 38927
0229 L 0 E N 1967 48030 0061 S 0 R L 1969 53640 0140 5 0 E L 1965 38749
0237 S 0 E L 1969 52704 0061 S 0 R L 1969 54438 0141 S 0 E N 1966 34805
0238 S C E N 1970 35564 0061 S 0 R L 1969 54950 0142 S 0 E N 1966 34805
0238 S 0 E L 1966 40834 0061 S 0 E L 1969 57081 0143 5 0 E N 1966 34805
0238 S 0 E L 1968 56690 0061 S 0 E L 1969 57100 0144 S 0 E N 1966 34805
0238 S 0 E L 1970 60254 0093 S C E N 1965 42799 0145 S 0 E N 1966 34805
0238 S 0 E L 1970 60255 0093 L C E N 1965 42799 0148 S 0 E N 1967 45676
0239 S C E U 1969 56992 0103 S G E L 1950 40086 0149 S G G L 1966 45039
0240 S 0 E L 1969 49530 0141 S 0 R N 1967 61049 0153 5 G G N 1910 48629
0241 S 0 E L 1969 56884 0159 S G E N 1967 50292
0242 S 0 E N 1969 39368 412-0006 S T G L 1927 40222 0160 S G E N 1967 50292
0242 S 0 E L 1969 53782 0012 5 0 E L 1967 35288 0162 S 0 R L 1969 54605
0242 S 0 E L 1968 56690 0012 S 0 E L 1967 50807 0162 S 0 E L 1969 55035
0242 S 0 E L 1970 60254 0012 S 0 E L 1969 61025 0185 S G G L 1966 45039
0242 S 0 E L 1970 60255 0013 5 0 E L 1969 46363 0186 S G G L 1966 45039
0243 S 0 E L 1969 53782 0013 S 0 E L 1969 61025 0187 S G G L 1966 45039
0244 S 0 E L 1969 53782 0022 S 0 E L 1970 61773 0188 S G G L 1966 45039
0245 S 0 E L 1969 53782 0199 S C I U 1965 44484
0246 S 0 E L 1969 53782 415·0008 S 0 E N 1964 40327 0200 S 0 E L 1964 37278
0248 S 0 E N 1969 54767 0008 S 0 E H 1966 52898 0202 S 0 E L 1964 37278
0252 S 0 E L 1968 56690 0023 S 0 R L 1968 51837 0210 S 0 R N 1963 38083
0252 S 0 E L 1970 60254 0023 S 0 E L 1968 52178 0212 S 0 E L 1970 39863
0252 S 0 E L 1970 60255 0023 S 0 R N 1968 53676 0214 S 0 E L 1969 56268
0253 S 0 E L 1968 56690 0023 S 0 E N 1968 53917 0219 S C G L 1964 38025
0253 S 0 E L 1970 60254 0034 5 0 E N 1970 56772 0224 5 0 E N 1970 63513
0253 S 0 E L 1970 60255 0064 S 0 E N 1970 56772 0225 S 0 E N 1970 63513
0258 S 0 F L 1964 36225 0076 S 0 R F 1964 37199 0226 S 0 E N 1970 63513
0261 S 0 E L 1969 56884 0076 S 0 E F 1964 37449
0262 S 0 E L 1969 56884 0076 S 0 R F 1968 53324 417-0009 S 0 E L 1970 60621
0263 S 0 G L 1970 37181 0076 L 0 R H 1968 53324 0009 L 0 E H 1971 43503
0083 S 0 J N 1966 44446 0009 L 0 E H 1970 60621
406·0008 S 0 E F 1966 40577 0091 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0009 L 0 R H 1970 62908
0008 S 0 R F 1966 42233 0091 S 0 E N 1967 47409
0009 S 0 E L 1968 46326 0113 S 0 E N 1965 37995 418-0014 S S E N 1967 39597
0113 S 0 E N 1967 47409 0024 S 0 E N 1965 36589
407-0002 S G E L 1966 33929 0144 S 0 E L 1967 42236 0024 S C E N 1965 36771
0002 S G E L 1966 48259 0147 S 0 F L 1968 38689 0024 S 0 J N 1935 50286
0009 S S E N 1968 42148 0147 S 0 E U 1970 58290 0025 S 0 E L 1957 40676
0009 S S R H 1966 48072 0147 S 0 E L 1970 59633 0075 S 0 J N 1935 50286
0023 S G E L 1966 33929 0153 S 0 E L 1967 42236 0104 S 0 E L 1968 47593
0023 S G E L 1966 48259 0154 S 0 E L 1967 42236 0104 S C E L 1968 47890
0024 S G E L 1966 33929 0159 S C I U 1965 44484 0104 S 0 J N 1935 50286
0024 S G E L 1966 48259 0168 S G G N 1910 48629 0109 S 0 E L 1965 35528
0026 S 0 E H 1967 44997 0172 S 0 E L 1968 49961 0109 S 0 E L 1966 40834
0031 S 0 E L 1969 53783 0172 S 0 E L 1968 55029 0130 S 0 G N 1914 47122
0032 S 0 E N 1966 44471 0174 S 0 E L 1966 44108 0130 5 G G N 1910 48629
0033 S 0 E N 1964 37006 0178 S 0 E L 1969 52390 0180 S 0 R N 1965 35293
0034 S 0 E N 1964 37006 0180 S 0 F L 1968 38689 0180 S 0 E N 1965 35294
0035 S 0 E N 1964 37006 0181 S 0 F L 1968 38689 0194 S G E L 1969 58404
0038 S 0 E N 1965 35722 0181 S 0 E U 1970 58290 0201 S 0 J N 1935 50286
0182 S 0 F L 1968 38689 0203 S 0 R N 1965 35293
408-0006 S 0 J L 1968 56300 0183 S 0 G N 1914 47122 0203 S 0 E N 1965 35294
0006 S G F N 1875 59926 0183 S G G N 1910 48629 0203 S 0 E L 1970 61065
PhyL State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
SpecifIC Heat 818
Sub6tBncs Phys. Sub- Lan- Temper· TPRC Sub6tBnce Phys. Sub- Lan- Temper. TPRC Substsncs Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper· TPRC
Number Staltl jeet guege Bture Y""r Number Number Staltl jBCt gUBgB sture Y""r Number Number Staltl jtICt gusge sture Y""r Number
418-0249 S 0 E N 1967 40607 418·1245 S 0 E L 1967 42917 431-0029 L 0 E N 1967 45616
0249 S 0 E L 1961 41263 1245 S 0 R L 1967 47148 0069 S 0 R L 1966 44438
0253 S G E L 1962 39735 1254 S G E L 1968 45572 0069 S 0 R L 1970 61222
0255 S C F L 1970 36693 1255 S G E L 1968 45572 0069 P 0 R L 1967 45812
0255 S 0 E N 1969 45678 1256 S G E L 1968 45572 0069 P 0 E L 1967 47444
0259 S 0 E N 1967 40607 1265 S 0 E L 1966 40834 0085 S 0 E L 1964 40178
0263 S 0 J N 1935 50286 1268 S 0 E L 1969 53790 0103 S 0 E U 1970 59631
0264 S 0 J N 1935 50286 1270 S 0 J N 1968 53162 0110 S 0 E N 1968 48865
0265 S 0 J N 1935 50286 1271 S C F U 1967 44538 0112 S G E L 1968 39077
0327 S 0 E L 1966 34606 1272 S G E L 1966 39346 0112 S 0 E L 1968 49955
0366 S 0 E L 1957 40676 1303 S 0 R H 1968 57493 0122 S 0 F N 1967 45403
0366 S 0 J N 1935 50286 1303 S 0 E H 1968 57494 0122 L 0 F N 1967 45403
0396 S 0 E L 1966 34606 1304 S C E L 1970 35827 0126 S C E L 1969 52369
0399 S 0 G N 1914 47122 1308 S G E L 1962 39735 0130 S 0 E L 1970 58245
0399 S G G N 1910 48629 1315 S 0 G N 1969 55023 0130 S G E L 1969 61747
0445 S 0 E L 1957 40676 1316 S 0 G N 1969 55023 0131 S 0 E L 1968 53628
0513 S 0 E L 1957 40676 1342 L 0 R N 1966 42010 0132 S 0 E L 1966 43705
0531 S 0 E L 1965 38688 1342 L 0 E N 1966 43664 0133 S 0 E L 1966 43705
0531 S 0 G N 1914 47122 1346 S 0 E L 1970 59424 0134 S 0 E L 1966 43705
0531 S G G N 1910 48629 1352 S 0 E L 1970 60261 0135 S 0 E L 1966 43705
0587 S 0 R N 1965 35293 1385 S 0 E L 1967 53299 0136 S 0 E N 1969 55159
0587 S 0 E N 1965 35294 1393 S C E L 1964 38422 0139 S 0 E N 1964 37419
0606 S 0 E L 1965 38688 1396 S 0 E L 1968 56713 0145 S 0 E L 1964 37277
0607 S 0 E L 1965 36608 1397 S 0 E L 1968 56713 0146 S G E L 1968 52201
0608 S 0 E L 1966 39403 1398 S 0 E L 1968 56716 0147 S 0 E N 1967 57397
0648 S G E L 1962 39735 0152 S 0 E L 1970 60258
0666 S 0 E L 1965 35528 419·0003 S G F L 1964 40286 0154 S 0 E L 1970 61771
0666 S 0 E L 1966 39449 0155 S 0 E L 1970 61771
0666 S 0 E L 1966 40834 420-0003 S 0 E L 1970 57325 0156 S 0 E L 1970 61771
0669 S 0 E L 1966 39473 0004 S 0 E L 1970 57325
0670 S 0 E L 1966 39473 0006 S G E L 1969 59178 432·0010 S 0 E N 1966 33917
0695 S 0 E L 1966 39473 0007 S G E L 1969 59178 0011 S 0 E N 1966 33917
0696 S 0 E L 1966 39473 0008 S G E L 1969 59178 0012 S 0 E N 1966 33917
0708 S 0 J N 1935 50286 0013 S 0 E N 1966 33917
0709 S 0 E L 1966 39473 422·0001 S 0 E L 1968 53947 0014 S 0 E L 1968 47814
0715 S 0 E L 1966 39473 0001 S 0 R H 1970 61492 0015 S 0 E L 1968 47814
0716 S 0 E L 1966 39473 0001 S 0 E H 1970 61493 0016 S 0 E L 1968 47814
0730 S 0 E L 1966 39473 0002 S 0 E L 1967 36832 0017 S 0 E L 1968 47814
0738 S 0 E L 1966 39473 0002 S T E L 1967 52323 0018 S 0 E L 1968 47814
0739 S 0 E L 1966 39403 0002 S G E L 1969 61747 0019 S 0 E L 1968 47814
0743 S T E U 1967 40031 0003 S T E L 1967 52323 0020 S 0 E N 1970 51854
0746 S 0 E L 1966 39473 0003 S G E L 1969 59174 0021 S G G L 1964 37708
0817 S 0 E L 1966 34606 0003 S C E L 1970 60488 0022 5 0 E L 1970 41353
0819 S 0 E L 1966 39473 0023 5 0 G L 1970 37181
0827 S C E L 1966 33836 425·0038 L 0 E N 1967 36574 0024 S 0 G L 1970 37181
0827 5 0 E L 1965 34890 0038 L 0 R N 1967 46411 0025 S D G L 1970 37181
0827 5 0 E L 1966 39403 0027 5 0 E N 1970 51854
0827 S 0 E L 1969 62491 426·0002 S D E L 1969 57201
0846 5 0 E L 1966 39473 0004 S C E L 1965 34892 433-0003 L D E N 1948 46872
0847 S D E L 1966 39473 0006 S C E L 1965 34892 0010 L C R N 1967 47706
0848 5 D E L 1966 39473 0007 S C E L 1965 34892 0010 L C E N 1967 47707
0849 S D E L 1966 39473 0008 S G F L 1969 37612 0014 5 E E N 1948 34225
0853 5 0 E L 1966 39473 0009 S C E L 1965 34892 0014 5 C E U 1970 60225
0926 5 0 R N 1966 38922 0011 S D E L 1969 53773 0014 L E E N 1948 34225
0926 S D E N 1966 38923 0011 S D E L 1969 61025 0048 L 0 R N 1970 61806
0972 S D E L 1963 37087 0012 S D E L 1969 61025 0048 L D E N 1970 61807
0977 S 0 E N 1966 33930
0977 S G E L 1966 39346 427·0006 S D E N 1965 38219 434·0001 S 0 R N 1966 43216
1048 S 0 G N 1914 47122 0014 5 D E L 1966 33842 0001 S D E N 1967 43217
1048 5 G G N 1910 48629 0014 S D E L 1966 44720 0006 5 0 E L 1965 40804
1094 S 0 E L 1966 39403 0014 5 C E L 1969 55896 0006 5 D F L 1969 41726
1094 5 0 E L 1969 62491 0015 S 0 E L 1966 33842 0006 S 0 R H 1968 49618
1102 S C E L 1966 33836 0015 S 0 E L 1966 44720 0006 S 0 E H 1968 50353
1102 5 D E L 1965 34890 0038 5 D E N 1964 37419 0006 S D R H 1968 53899
1102 S D E L 1966 39403 0038 S D E H 1964 37680 0006 5 D E H 1968 53900
1122 S 0 E N 1965 38979 0046 S 0 E L 1966 33793 0006 S 0 E L 1969 57201
1122 S 0 E L 1961 41263 0071 5 D R L 1969 54605 0010 S C E L 1967 42936
1122 5 G E N 1964 42825 0071 5 D E L 1969 55035 0011 S D E L 1965 38434
1124 S 0 E N 1967 40607 0072 S 0 R L 1969 54605 0012 S 0 R N 1966 43216
1124 S 0 E L 1961 41263 0072 S D E L 1969 55035 0012 S 0 E N 1967 43217
1129 S G E L 1962 39735 0077 S 0 E N 1964 37419 0013 S D E L 1965 38678
1137 S 0 E L 1970 58984 0080 S G E L 1951 40726 0014 S 0 E L 1965 38434
1150 S D R N 1966 38922 0084 S C E L 1969 55896 0015 S D E L 1965 38434
1150 S 0 E N 1966 38923 0016 S C E L 1967 42936
1172 S D E L 1966 39403 428·0007 S D E H 1965 34036 0017 S D E L 1966 33842
1197 S 0 E N 1966 33930 0007 S 0 E L 1969 37207 0017 S 0 E L 1966 44720
1200 S G G N 1910 48629 0007 S D E N 1961 40284 0019 S 0 R L 1966 44653
1201 S G E L 1968 50631 0007 5 C R N 1968 51054 0019 S D E L 1966 44654
1202 S G G N 1929 41656 0007 S 0 E L 1969 53125 0021 S 0 R N 1968 48303
1203 5 G D L 1964 37408 0007 S C E N 1968 55307 0021 S 0 E N 1968 51953
1204 S 0 G N 1914 47122 0014 S D G L 1966 40648 0022 S D E L 1967 44173
1204 S G G N 1910 48629 0015 S 0 G L 1966 40648 0022 S 0 E L 1966 44720
1205 S 0 G N 1914 47122 0016 S 0 G L 1966 40648 0023 S 0 E L 1967 50807
1205 S G G N 1910 48629 0017 S 0 G L 1966 40648 0023 S D E L 1969 61025
1206 S G G N 1910 48629 0021 S 0 E L 1968 48149 0025 S C E L 1966 45122
1208 S G 0 L 1964 37408 0027 S C E L 1969 55896
1218 S C F U 1967 44538 429-0003 S 0 E N 1965 35112 0028 S 0 E U 1970 58540
1218 S C E N 1968 49281 0018 S 0 R L 1970 60252
1219 S C E N 1968 49281 0018 S D E L 1970 60253 438·0022 S D J N 1935 50286
1220 S C E N 1968 49281 0019 S D E N 1965 35112 0030 S 0 J N 1935 50286
1221 S G D L 1964 37408 0128 S D F N 1967 45403 0037 S S E N 1964 37871
1228 S D E L 1968 48264 0128 L 0 F N 1967 45403 0037 S S E N 1968 42148
1229 S D E L 1968 48264 0038 S C E N 1965 42799
1234 S 0 E L 1968 51935 431·0015 S D E N 1964 35262 0038 L C E N 1965 42799
1235 S 0 E L 1968 51935 0015 S D E L 1968 50717 0177 S D E L 1967 39482
1242 S 0 E L 1967 42917 0015 S D E H 1969 53522 0177 S D G N 1914 47122
1242 S 0 R L 1967 47148 0015 S D R H 1969 56607 0177 S G G N 1910 48629
1243 S D E L 1967 42917 0015 S D E H 1969 56608 0202 S D E N 1968 52896
1243 S D R L 1967 47148 0015 S C R N 1969 56797 0203 S 0 I N 1967 47994
1244 S D E L 1967 42917 0015 L 0 E N 1964 35262 0213 S D E N 1966 35023
1244 S 0 R L 1967 47148 0015 P D E N 1967 43077 0240 S G G N 1910 48629
Phy.. Stata: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subjact: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperatura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
819 Specific Heat
Substance Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper· TPRC SubstBnce Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper· TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper· TPRC
Number Stata jeet guege BtUrB YBBr Number Number StBte jeet gUBge BtUrB YeBr Number Number StBte jeet gUBge BtUrB YBBr Number
438-0264 S D E L 1966 39267 442-0042 S G E L 1966 42735 444-0172 S D E H 1967 41042
0265 S D E L 1966 39267 0042 S D E L 1968 47878 0173 S D E N 1970 56772
0266 S D E L 1966 39267 0042 S G E L 1967 49553 0248 S D E N 1965 37995
0267 S D E L 1966 39267 0042 S S E L 1968 52916 0248 S D E H 1968 53352
0268 S D R L 1965 34779 0042 S D E L 1969 54543 0261 S G E N 1965 33751
0268 S D E L 1966 34780 0042 S C E L 1968 56709 0261 S D E N 1966 33869
0270 S D E L 1966 46938 0042 S D E L 1970 58448 0261 S S E N 1966 34729
0270 P D E L 1968 50692 0042 S C E L 1970 58514 0284 S D E N 1966 44409
0316 S D E N 1965 35722 0042 S G E L 1970 58608 0284 S D E N 1963 49099
0328 S D R N 1967 61049 0043 S D E L 1967 40812 0292 S D E N 1937 60404
0329 S D I N 1967 47994 0043 S D J L 1966 45750 0333 S D G N 1914 47122
0330 S D I N 1967 47994 0045 S D R H 1965 34692 0333 S G G N 1910 48629
0331 S D I N 1967 47994 0045 S D E H 1965 34943 0365 S D E N 1965 36589
0332 S D I N 1967 47994 0046 S D R H 1965 34692 0365 S C E N 1965 36771
0333 S D I N 1967 47994 0046 S D E H 1965 34943 0379 S D E N 1967 45508
0334 S D I N 1967 47994 0048 S D E L 1966 44102 0389 S D E H 1965 34059
0335 S D G L 1965 35759 0048 S D E N 1967 48518 0404 S D E N 1937 60404
0048 S D E L 1966 48694 0471 S D R L 1968 51837
439-0036 S D R H 1965 43262 0048 S C R N 1968 51054 0471 S D E L 1968 52178
0036 S D R L 1967 49514 0048 S C E N 1968 55307 0471 S D R N 1968 53676
0036 S D R F 1968 53324 0059 S D E L 1969 58205 0471 S D E N 1968 53917
0036 L D R H 1965 43262 0108 S D E L 1970 59256 0476 S G G N 1910 48629
0036 L D R H 1967 49514 0111 S G G L 1964 37708 0523 S C E L 1965 39231
0036 L D R H 1968 53324 0120 P D R H 1970 62058 0528 S C E L 1965 39231
0047 S D R F 1965 35484 0120 P D E H 1970 62059 0558 S D G N 1914 47122
0047 S D E F 1965 38625 0141 S D E L 1969 55366 0581 S D E L 1967 40967
0047 S D R H 1965 43262 0142 S G E L 1966 42735 0589 S D E N 1965 38965
0047 S D R L 1967 49514 0142 S D E L 1968 47878 0590 S D 0 N 1965 35098
0047 S D R L 1965 50715 0142 S G E L 1967 49553 0590 S D E N 1966 42224
0047 L D R H 1965 35484 0142 S S E L 1968 52916 0590 S D E N 1968 52122
0047 L D E H 1965 38625 0143 S D E L 1967 43104 0590 S D R N 1969 54382
0047 L D R H 1965 43262 0149 S D E L 1969 55555 0592 S D 0 N 1965 35098
0047 L D R H 1967 49514 0150 S D E L 1969 55555 0592 S D E N 1966 42224
0059 S D R H 1967 49514 0155 S D E L 1969 55555 0628 S D 0 N 1965 35098
0059 L D R H 1967 49514 0156 S D E L 1969 55555 0628 S D E N 1966 42224
0062 S D R F 1965 39629 0158 S D E L 1969 52189 0634 S D E L 1965 38741
0062 S D E F 1965 39630 0158 S D E L 1970 59256 0673 S T E L 1968 53423
0062 S D R H 1965 43262 0163 S D E L 1969 37207 0676 S D E N 1966 33869
0062 S D R L 1967 49514 0163 S D R H 1967 45248 0677 S D E N 1966 33869
0062 L D R H 1965 39629 0163 S D E H 1967 46492 0678 S D E N 1966 33869
0062 L D E H 1965 39630 0163 S D E L 1969 53125 0691 S G E N 1965 33751
0062 L D R H 1965 43262 0166 S D E L 1969 55555 0691 S S E N 1966 34729
0062 L D R H 1967 49514 0167 S D E L 1969 55555 0693 S D E N 1966 39047
0064 S D R F 1966 39124 0177 S D E L 1969 53127 0707 S D E H 1967 43984
0064 S D R H 1965 43262 0179 S D E L 1970 59400 0715 S G G N 1910 48629
0064 S D R L 1967 49514 0182 S D E L 1969 53713 0716 S G G N 1910 48629
0064 L D R H 1965 43262 0183 S D E L 1969 53788 0717 S D G N 1914 47122
0064 L D R H 1967 49514 0184 S D E L 1969 55555 0717 S G G N 1910 48629
0068 S D F L 1970 36007 0190 S D E L 1963 37554 0725 S D E L 1968 48914
0068 S D E L 1969 56268 0190 S G G L 1964 37708 0726 S D E L 1968 48914
0070 S D F L 1970 36007 0193 S D F L 1970 57563 0727 S D E L 1968 48914
0070 S D E L 1970 59633 0194 S D F L 1970 57563 0728 S D E L 1968 48914
0071 S D F L 1970 36007 0195 S D F L 1970 57563 0729 S D E L 1968 48914
0077 S D E L 1966 40834 0196 S D F L 1970 57563 0730 S D E L 1968 49961
0079 S C I U 1965 44484 0200 S D R H 1.970 61808 0730 S D E L 1968 55029
0085 S D E L 1970 57318 0200 S D E H 1970 61809 0731 S D E U 1968 47830
0086 S D E L 1970 57318 0201 S D E L 1963 37555 0732 S D E U 1968 47830
0091 S D E L 1969 56268 0202 S D E L 1970 58448 0741 S D E L 1968 47915
0092 S D E L 1970 59633 0204 S S E L 1966 53116 0745 S D G N 1914 47122
0093 S T R N 1968 49803 0745 S D R L 1968 53324
0093 S T E N 1968 60326 443-0002 S D E L 1965 40804 0745 L D R H 1968 53324
0002 S D E L 1969 57201 0750 S D R H 1967 45248
440-0007 S D E N 1965 37903 0002 S D R H 1970 61492 0750 S D E H 1967 46492
0007 S D R N 1967 48586 0002 S D E H 1970 61493 0754 S D F L 1965 45146
0007 S D E N 1967 48587 0006 P D R L 1968 48709 0755 S D F L 1965 45146
0012 S D E N 1967 48518 0006 P D E L 1968 51261 0762 S D E L 1968 47778
0012 S D R N 1967 48586 0007 S D E L 1967 50807 0766 S D E L 1968 47593
0012 S D E N 1967 48587 0007 S D E L 1969 61025 0771 S D E L 1969 53790
0013 S D E L 1963 37553 0775 S D E L 1965 43150
0013 S D E L 1966 44103 444-0007 S D E L 1967 40967 0776 S D E L 1965 43150
0034 S D E H 1965 34036 0007 S D R L 1966 41520 0778 S D E N 1964 45993
0034 S D E L 1969 37207 0007 S D E L 1966 63019 0781 S D E N 1969 37667
0034 S C R N 1968 51054 0009 S D 0 N 1965 35098 0784 S D E L 1970 60487
0034 S D E L 1969 53125 0009 S fl E N 1969 37667 0785 S D E N 1967 47567
0034 S C E N 1968 55307 0009 S D E N 1963 39887 0789 S D E H 1964 37288
0051 S D E L 1969 37207 0009 S D E N 1966 42224 0792 S D J N 1968 54796
0051 S D E L 1969 53125 0013 S D E N 1963 39887 0802 S C E L 1965 39231
0052 S D E L 1969 37207 0015 S D E N 1968 56375 0804 S C E L 1965 39231
0052 S D E L 1969 53125 0017 S D E N 1937 60404 0805 S C E L 1965 39231
0058 S D E L 1965 38479 0019 S D E N 1965 36589 0806 S D E N 1963 39887
0072 S D E H 1964 57200 0019 S C E N 1965 36771 0819 S D R N 1963 38083
0078 S G G L 1966 45039 0057 S D J N 1935 50286 0821 S D E L 1970 41353
0080 S D E N 1967 45676 0058 S D J N 1935 50286 0822 S D E U 1970 58290
0086 S C E L 1968 48913 0059 S D E L 1968 47593 0822 S D E L 1970 59633
0087 S D E L 1969 52708 0059 S C E L 1968 47890 0823 S D E U 1970 58290
0089 S G E N 1967 50292 0059 S D J N 1935 50286 0823 S D E L 1970 59633
0105 S D E H 1966 40463 0062 S G E F 1969 55727 0850 S D E L 1970 42702
0111 S D E L 1969 55785 0062 S D E L 1970 60497 0859 S T R N 1968 49803
0112 S D E L 1969 55785 0075 S D E N 1961 47553 0859 S T E N 1968 60326
0115 S G G L 1964 37708 0075 S C R N 1968 52979 0864 S S E N 1952 39323
0118 S D E L 1970 59425 0075 S C E N 1971 61778 0869 S D E N 1969 55493
0122 S D E L 1968 56711 0084 S D J N 1935 50286 0870 S D E N 1932 60427
0097 S D E N 1963 52276 0872 S D E N 1970 56772
442-0022 S S E L 1966 40451 0097 S D E N 1933 60373 0886 S D G N 1969 55824
0035 S D E L 1963 37553 0097 S D E N 1937 60404 0887 S D G N 1969 55824
0035 S D E L 1966 44103 0121 S D E N 1937 60404 0888 S D G N 1969 55824
0039 S D E H 1968 49575 0141 S D R N 1968 52980 0889 S D G N 1969 55824
0042 S D E L 1965 34572 0162 S D E N 1969 37667 0890 S D G N 1969 55824
0042 S D 0 L 1965 35753 0166 S D J N 1935 50286
0042 S D E L 1965 35867 0172 S D E H 1965 34059 446-0002 S D E L 1965 36776
0042 S D E L 1966 39915 0172 S D E H 1963 40117
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Specific Heat 820
SubBtance Phys. Su!J.. Lan· Tem~'. TPRC Substance Phys. Su!J.. Lan· Tem~,· TPRC SubBtance Phys. Su!J.. La". Tem~'. TPRC
NumlNl, Stata jeet gUBge Btul8 Yes, NumlNl, NumlNl, State ject gUBge atul8 Yes, NumlNl, NumlNl, Stats ject guage BtUI8 Yes, NumlNlr
447·0002 S 0 E L 1965 42746 453·0012 S 0 E L 1969 61025 462-0014 S 0 E N 1964 35262
0003 S 0 E L 1965 42746 0013 S 0 E L 1969 53773 0014 S 0 E L 1965 36592
0004 S C E L 1965 34893 0016 S G F L 1969 37612 0014 S 0 E N 1962 37104
0006 S 0 F L 1968 50077 0017 S 0 E L 1969 61025 0014 S 0 E L 1966 40027
0006 S 0 E L 1968 56711 0014 S 0 E L 1968 50717
0007 S 0 E L 1968 47814 454-0001 S 0 E F 1964 37994 0014 S 0 E N 1969 52721
0008 S 0 F L 1968 50077 0004 S 0 E N 1971 61734 0014 S 0 R H 1969 56607
0009 S 0 F L 1968 50077 0015 S E E L 1965 34897 0014 S 0 E H 1969 56608
0010 S 0 F L 1968 50077 0015 S 0 E L 1964 38424 0014 S C R N 1969 56797
0011 S G G L 1964 37708 0052 S T E U 1968 47780 0014 S 0 E N 1967 57397
0012 S G G L 1964 37708 0053 S G E L 1967 40658 0014 L 0 E N 1964 35262
0013 S 0 G L 1970 37181 0054 S 0 E L 1965 35528 0014 L 0 E N 1967 43077
0014 S 0 E L 1968 56711 0054 S 0 E L 1966 40834 0014 P 0 E N 1967 43077
0015 S 0 E L 1968 56711 0055 S 0 E L 1965 34303 0019 S 0 E N 1967 48518
0055 S 0 R L 1965 36564 0019 S G G N 1910 48629
449·0038 S 0 G N 1966 34930 0055 S 0 R L 1965 36565 0024 S G G N 1910 48629
0038 S S E L 1970 57511 0055 S 0 E L 1965 36993 0046 S G G N 1910 48629
0112 S 0 F L 1964 38257 0056 S 0 E F 1964 37994 0073 S G G N 1910 48629
0126 S 0 E L 1969 53745 0064 S 0 E L 1968 47814 0073 S 0 R N 1967 51167
0191 S 0 E N 1969 56881 0065 S 0 E L 1966 44108 0123 S 0 E N 1964 35262
0197 S 0 I N 1966 44480 0068 S 0 E L 1968 52121 0123 S C E L 1967 41811
0333 S 0 E L 1965 38430 0069 S 0 E L 1968 52121 0123 S 0 E N 1969 52721
0334 S 0 E L 1965 38430 0070 S 0 E L 1969 52390 0123 S 0 R H 1969 56607
0347 S 0 R N 1966 44655 0071 S 0 E F 1964 37994 0123 S 0 E H 1969 56608
0347 S 0 E N 1966 44656 0073 S 0 E L 1963 37554 0123 S C R N 1969 56797
0359 S 0 E L 1969 55233 0073 S G G L 1964 37708 0123 P 0 E N 1967 43077
0359 S 0 E L 1968 56712 0074 S 0 E L 1970 50863 0126 S 0 E N 1964 35262
0370 S 0 E N 1969 55159 0074 S 0 E L '1970 58253 0126 S 0 E L 1968 50717
0376 L 0 E N 1967 47620 0075 S 0 G L 1970 37181 0126 S 0 E N 1969 52721
0385 S C E L 1968 49392 0076 S 0 G L 1970 37181 0126 S 0 R H 1969 56607
0386 S C E L 1968 49392 0077 S 0 G L 1970 37181 0126 S 0 E H 1969 56608
0390 S 0 E N 1968 52896 0078 S 0 E L 1970 35874 0126 S C R N 1969 56797
0394 S G E L 1970 35837 0126 L 0 E N 1964 35262
0394 S G E L 1968 56539 455·0002 S 0 E N 1970 58965 0126 P 0 E N 1967 43077
0395 S G E L 1970 35837 0016 S 0 E L 1967 49035 0225 S 0 E N 1966 33830
0395 S G E L 1968 56539 0025 S S E U 1967 47944 0241 S G G N 1910 48629
0396 S G E L 1970 35837 0026 S S E U 1967 47944 0241 S 0 E N 1969 53865
0396 S G E L 1968 56539 0026 L S E U 1967 47944 0255 S 0 E L 1968 48555
0397 S G E L 1970 35837 0048 S C R N 1968 51054 0256 S 0 E L 1968 48555
0397 S G E L 1968 56539 0048 S C E N 1968 55307 0268 S 0 R H 1969 56607
0399 S 0 E N 1969 56881 0268 S 0 E H 1969 56608
0400 S 0 E N 1969 56881 457·0008 L 0 R H 1969 54937 0268 S C R N 1969 56797
0411 L 0 E N 1967 51183 0008 L 0 E H 1969 55580 0270 S 0 E L 1969 56259
0425 S 0 F L 1964 38257 0271 S 0 E L 1969 56259
0427 S 0 F L 1964 38257 458·0010 S 0 E L 1963 37554 0275 L 0 R N 1966 42010
0428 S 0 E L 1969 54546 0010 S G G L 1964 37708 0275 L 0 E N 1966 43664
0011 S G G L 1964 37708 0276 S 0 F L 1970 57563
450·0008 S C E L 1966 34802 0012 S G G L 1964 37708 0289 S 0 R N 1967 61050
0008 S 0 E U 1966 44586 0015 S C E L 1965 34893
0008 S C E U 1969 56037 0016 S C E L 1965 34893 463·0001 S 0 E L 1969 56268
0059 S T E U 1968 47780 0016 S G G L 1964 37708 0003 S 0 E L 1966 39509
0072 S C E L 1967 47306 0017 S C E L 1965 34893 0004 S 0 E L 1968 48149
0088 S D E L 1968 47718 0019 S D E L 1963 37554
0098 S D E L 1968 47723 0019 S G G L 1964 37708 464·0002 S D E N 1970 59262
0100 S D E L 1968 47788 0020 S G G L 1964 37708 0021 S S E H 1969 57198
0101 S C E L 1968 50512 0021 S G G L 1964 37708 0029 S D E N 1968 50732
0102 S D E U 1966 44586 0022 S C G L 1964 38025 0030 S D E N 1968 50732
0102 S D E L 1968 47814 0023 S D E L 1968 56711 0030 S C F L 1969 52475
0103 S D E L 1968 50941 0031 S D E N 1968 50732
0104 S D E L 1966 44108 459·0007 S D E L 1969 53781 0032 S C E N 1969 35657
0105 S D E L 1966 44108 0007 S G E L 1970 61755 0032 S D E N 1968 47469
0106 S D E L 1969 52716 0008 S D E N 1966 33917 0032 S 0 R L 1968 51839
0107 S D E N 1969 40473 0009 S D E L 1967 45233 0032 S 0 E L 1968 52636
0107 S D E N 1967 46116 0010 S D E L 1968 47778 0032 S 0 R L 1968 52639
0107 S D E N 1968 52122 0011 S D E U 1966 44586 0032 S D E L 1968 52640
0111 S C E N 1969 52389 0011 S D E L 1968 47814 0032 S C R L 1969 54612
0112 S C E N 1969 52389 0013 S D E L 1967 51416 0032 S C E L 1969 55339
0113 S D E L 1969 52390 0013 S 0 E L 1969 52333 0032 L C E N 1969 35657
0114 S D E L 1969 52704 0015 S D E L 1968 53980 0047 S D E N 1970 59262
0115 S D E L 1969 52704 0016 S D E L 1968 53980 0049 S D E N 1970 59262
0116 S D E L 1969 53315 0017 S 0 E L 1969 53781 0050 S G E L 1967 44994
0117 S D E N 1969 54850 0017 S G E L 1970 61755 0050 S D E L 1968 47296
0118 S D E N 1969 54850 0019 S D E L 1969 53781 0069 S 0 R L 1969 58376
0119 S D E N 1969 54850 0019 S G E L 1970 61755 0069 S D E L 1969 58377
0120 S D E N 1969 54850 0020 S D E L 1969 53781 0088 P D E L 1969 54677
0121 S D E N 1969 54850 0020 S G E L 1970 61755 0125 S D E N 1964 35715
0122 S D E N 1969 54850 0021 S D E L 1969 53781 0125 S D R N 1964 36226
0123 S D E N 1969 54850 0021 S G E L 1970 61755 0125 S D R U 1966 49129
0124 S D E N 1969 54850 0022 S D E L 1967 55953 0126 S D E N 1964 35715
0125 S D E N 1969 54850 0126 S D R N 1964 36226
0126 S 0 E N 1969 54850 460·0003 S D E L 1967 35183 0126 S D R U 1966 49129
0129 S D E L 1969 37026 0003 S D E L 1967 43799 0140 S D R L 1968 50165
0130 S D E L 1964 37709 0004 S D E L 1967 35183 0140 S D E L 1968 52179
0132 S D E L 1970 57321 0004 S 0 E L 1967 43799 0146 S D R N 1965 35631
0133 S C E L 1968 50396 0005 S 0 E L 1967 35183 0146 S D R N 1965 35640
0137 S D E L 1970 59867 0005 S 0 E L 1967 43799 0147 S D R N 1965 35631
0138 S D E L 1970 59867 0006 S 0 E L 1968 46955 0161 S D R L 1967 45487
0139 S D E L 1970 59867 0008 S 0 E L 1968 52121 0161 S D E L 1967 47082
0140 S D E L 1967 53297 0009 S 0 E L 1968 52121 0161 S D R L 1970 61222
0140 S D E L 1970 59868 0010 S D E L 1969 52333 0190 S D R L 1968 52639
0141 S C E L 1970 35827 0012 S D E U 1969 52840 0190 S D E L 1968 52640
0142 S D E L 1970 61389 0013 S D E L 1969 52708 0201 S D E L 1968 50069
0144 S D E L 1968 56718 0014 S D F L 1968 50077
0014 S D E L 1968 56711 465·0017 S 0 E N 1965 38219
453·0008 S C E L 1965 34892 0015 S D E L 1967 51416 0023 S G G N 1910 48629
0010 S D E L 1967 35288 0016 S D E L 1968 56710 0025 S S E H 1970 61583
0010 S D E L 1967 50807 0025 S C R L 1966 62810
0010 S D E L 1969 53773 461·0001 S D R H 1970 61492 0033 S D E N 1964 37419
0010 S D E L 1969 61025 0001 S D E H 1970 61493 0034 S D R N 1968 49802
0011 S C E L 1965 34892 0005 S C R N 1967 43956 0034 S D E N 1968 58485
0012 S D E L 1969 53773 0005 S C E N 1967 43957 0038 S D R F 1966 42013
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
821 Specific Heat
Substancs Phys. Sub- Lan· Tsmptlr. TPRC Substancs Phys. Sub- Lan- Tsmptlr· TPRC SubstBnce Phys. Sub- LBn· Tsmptlr· TPRC
Numbsr State jsct gUBgS Bture Y88r Numbsr Numbsr StBte jBCt gUBgS Bture Y88r Numbsr Numbsr StBts jsct gUBgs Bture Y88r Numbsr
465-0038 S 0 E F 1966 43998 471-0086 S 0 R L 1969 57821 473-0324 S 0 E H 1964 36433
0038 L D R H 1966 42013 0086 S D E L 1969 57822 0324 S D R H 1964 38328
0038 L D E H 1966 43998 0091 P D E L 1969 54677 0325 S D R N 1964 36062
0063 S G G N 1910 48629 0092 P D E L 1969 54677 0325 S D E N 1964 36395
0064 S D R N 1967 48586 0096 S D E L 1965 38934 0331 S D E L 1969 54545
0064 S D E N 1967 48587 0098 S C R N 1969 40445 0334 S D R N 1969 56466
0077 S C R N 1966 45113 0098 S D E N 1969 40446 0334 S D E N 1969 56467
0077 S D E N 1969 52097 0295 S D E L 1965 38934 0347 S D E L 1969 56268
0078 S C R N 1966 45113 0322 S D E N 1969 55529 0349 S D E L 1970 58696
0082 S D R L 1968 51837 0331 S D E L 1966 44104 0350 S D E L 1970 59425
0082 S D E L 1968 52178 0345 S D R L 1968 49845 0351 S D E L 1970 59425
0082 S D R N 1968 53676 0345 S D E L 1968 52609 0352 S D F L 1970 57563
0082 S D E N 1968 53917 0366 S C R N 1969 40445 0353 S D F L 1970 57563
0110 S D R H 1967 49514 0366 S D E N 1969 40446
0110 L D R H 1967 49514 0422 S D E L 1964 37249 474-0074 S D R L 1967 45487
0113 S D E H 1966 47096 0423 S D E L 1964 37249 0074 S D E L 1967 47082
0135 S D E N 1968 57451 0424 S D E L 1964 37249 0074 S D R L 1970 61222
0437 S D E L 1969 59954 0077 S D G N 1968 52950
466-0020 S D E L 1967 40631 0463 S D E L 1970 57963 0081 S C E L 1968 49392
0223 L ! E N 1967 47620 0467 S D E L 1970 58292 0082 S C E L 1968 49392
0239 L D E N 1966 39793 0468 S D E L 1970 58292 0086 S D E L 1970 35874
0312 S G E L 1965 34358 0470 S D E L 1970 58597
0314 S G E L 1966 42699 0495 S D E L 1970 58980 475-0002 S D E L 1969 56461
0314 S D E L 1966 46204 0503 S D E L 1969 59954 0003 S G E L 1969 59178
0315 S D G N 1914 47122 0004 S G E L 1969 59178
0315 S G G N 1910 48629 472-0029 S D F L 1969 41726 0005 S G E L 1969 59178
0322 S D E L 1968 51413 0038 S C R N 1968 51054
0327 S D E L 1966 44105 0038 S C E N 1968 55307 476-0005 S D E L 1965 35964
0328 S D E L 1966 44105 0039 S D E L 1963 37097 0005 S D E L 1966 44557
0329 S D E L 1966 44105 0041 S D E L 1967 51580 0007 S D R N 1968 50727
0330 S D E L 1966 44105 0007 S D E N 1968 62948
0332 L D E N 1967 47620 473-0001 S D E H 1966 52898 0034 S D E H 1968 48188
0362 S D F L 1964 38257 0008 S S E N 1965 34753 0035 S D E H 1968 48188
0363 S D F L 1964 38257 0009 S D E N 1967 43119 0036 S D E H 1968 48188
0364 S D F L 1964 38257 0010 S D E N 1959 52262 0038 S D E H 1968 48188
0019 S S E L 1965 34753 0043 S S E N 1968 36208
468-0003 S D E L 1966 41653 0019 S C E L 1970 63503 0044 S S E N 1968 36208
0014 P D E L 1969 54677 0031 S D E L 1967 42236 0045 S D E N 1968 49575
0017 S D E H 1966 49752 0044 S S E N 1968 42148 0089 S D E H 1968 49575
0017 S D E H 1966 49753 0044 S S E N 1967 49259 0090 S D E N 1966 51108
0020 P D R H 1970 62058 0044 S S E L 1967 56366 0091 S D E N 1966 51108
0020 P D E H 1970 62059 0045 S D E L 1967 42236 0120 S C R N 1968 51054
0021 S D E H 1965 34036 0051 S C E L 1970 63503 0120 S C E N 1968 55307
0021 S C R N 1968 51054 0055 S D E L 1964 36075 0148 S D E N 1967 49157
0021 S D E L 1969 53125 0055 S D E L 1967 42236 0148 S D E N 1964 51223
0021 S C E N 1968 55307 0078 S D E N 1967 43119 0154 S D E L 1966 53946
0029 S D R H 1967 45248 0079 S C E L 1965 34876 0155 S D E L 1966 53946
0029 S D E H 1967 46492 0079 S D E L 1964 37100 0166 S D E L 1968 52001
0033 S D E H 1966 49752 0103 S D R N 1967 48586 0172 S D E L 1966 44557
0033 S D E H 1966 49753 0103 S D E N 1967 48587 0172 S D E L 1968 55078
0034 S C E L 1965 34893 0104 S D E N 1967 43119 0172 S D E L 1970 59203
0035 S D E H 1968 44493 0108 S D E N 1967 43119 0174 S C R N 1968 51054
0035 S D E H 1966 49752 0109 S D E N 1965 34694 0174 S C E N 1968 55307
0035 S D E H 1966 49753 0119 S C E L 1965 34876 0174 S D E H 1970 59766
0035 S S E N 1970 58414 0133 S C E L 1965 34876 0174 S D E H 1969 59996
0036 S C E L 1965 34893 0134 S C E L 1965 34876 0178 S D E L 1969 54892
0037 S C E L 1965 34893 0134 S D E L 1964 37100 0190 S C R N 1968 51054
0044 S D E L 1969 52189 0136 S C E L 1965 34876 0190 S C E N 1968 55307
0044 S D E L 1970 59256 0136 S D E L 1964 37100
0048 S G E L 1970 37672 0137 S G E L 1951 40726 477-0002 S D E N 1964 51419
0052 S D E L 1964 37277 0138 S C E L 1965 34876 0029 S D R N 1967 48586
0067 S D E L 1970 39863 0139 S D E H 1965 34036 0029 S D E N 1967 48587
0067 S D E H 1966 47096 0139 S D E L 1969 37207 0029 S C R N 1968 51054
0070 S D E L 1969 53713 0139 S D R N 1967 48586 0029 S C E N 1968 55307
0073 S D E N 1965 37903 0139 S D E N 1967 48587 0029 S D E L 1969 56268
0078 S D E L 1969 37207 0139 S C R N 1968 51054 0030 S D E L 1966 34603
0080 S D E L 1970 59256 0139 S D E L 1969 53125 0030 S S E L 1967 43518
0139 S C E N 1968 55307 0030 S D E N 1967 48518
469-0003 S D E L 1969 56259 0139 S D E L 1969 56268 0030 S G F L 1969 50005
0004 S D E L 1969 56259 0139 P D R L 1967 46287 0030 S D E L 1969 57014
0139 P D E L 1967 47857 0035 S D E L 1967 42236
471-0001 S D E N 1965 34322 0167 S C E L 1965 34876 0058 S D E N 1967 40632
0002 S D R L 1968 51839 0167 S D E L 1964 37100 0059 S D E N 1967 40632
0002 S D E L 1968 52636 0210 S C E L 1965 34876 0060 S D E N 1967 40632
0016 S D E N 1967 57397 0217 S D E L 1964 37278 0061 S D E N 1967 40632
0024 S D G N 1966 34930 0218 S D R L 1967 45436 0062 S D E N 1967 40632
0024 S D E L 1966 44104 0218 S D E L 1967 47429 0063 S D E N 1967 40632
0024 S S E L 1970 57511 0243 S D R L 1967 45436 0063 S D E L 1968 56719
0024 S D E L 1970 58980 0243 S D E L 1967 47429 0064 S D E N 1967 40632
0029 S D E L 1964 37582 0261 S D E L 1967 43418 0065 S D E N 1967 40632
0029 S D E L 1966 44101 0266 S D R L 1967 45436 0066 S D E N 1967 40632
0032 S S E H 1969 57198 0266 S D E L 1967 47429 0067 S D E L 1964 37278
0044 S D E L 1970 37844 0268 S D E L 1967 44235 0067 S D E L 1967 42236
0044 S D E N 1966 45994 0274 S C E L 1968 48913 0068 S D E L 1967 42236
0044 S D R L 1969 54438 0275 S D E L 1968 48149 0068 S C I U 1965 44484
0044 S D E L 1969 57081 0276 S D R L 1967 45436 0069 S D E L 1967 42236
0045 S D G N 1966 34930 0276 S D E L 1967 47429 0070 S D E L 1967 42236
0045 S D E N 1965 37903 0290 S D E L 1969 54545 0071 S D E L 1967 42236
0045 S G E L 1967 44994 0305 S D R N 1969 56466 0072 S D E L 1964 36075
0045 S S E N 1967 45501 0305 S D E N 1969 56467 0072 S D E L 1967 42236
0045 S D E N 1966 45994 0308 S D R L 1968 51070 0073 S D E N 1966 34805
0045 S D E L 1968 47296 0308 S D E L 1968 52734 0074 S D E L 1970 59256
0045 S D R L 1969 53640 0311 S D E L 1969 37207 0075 S D E H 1965 34234
0045 S D R L 1969 54438 0311 S D E L 1969 53125 0082 S D E N 1967 50930
0045 S D R L 1969 54613 0313 S D E L 1969 53834 0083 S G E N 1967 50292
0045 S D E L 1969 55340 0314 S D G L 1969 54628 0087 S D R H 1967 45248
0045 S D E N 1969 55737 0318 S D E L 1965 42746 0087 S D E H 1967 46492
0045 S D E L 1969 57081 0319 S C I U 1965 44484 0088 S D E N 1966 34805
0045 S D E L 1969 57100 0320 S D E L 1964 37581 0089 S D E L 1969 52708
0058 S D E N 1967 48518 0321 S D E L 1964 37581 0090 S D E L 1964 36075
0081 S E E N 1961 35816 0323 S D E L 1964 37278 0100 S C I U 1965 44484
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Languaga: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
TemperBtura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Specific Heat 822
Substance Phys. Sub- Lan- TempBr. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan- TempBr. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan· TempBr. TPRC
Number StBta jeet guege 8ture Year Number Number State jeet gU8ge 8ture Year Number Number StBtII jeet gU8ge 8ture Year Number
477-0101 S C I U 1965 44484 482·0134 S 0 E N 1961 47553
0102 S 0 E L 1964 37278 0134 S 0 E N 1967 48518
0103 S 0 E L 1964 37278 0134 S 0 R N 1967 48586
0104 S 0 E L 1964 37278 0134 S 0 E N 1967 48587
0105 S 0 E L 1964 37278 0134 S C R N 1968 51054
0106 S 0 E L 1965 35867 0134 S 0 E N 1954 52134
0107 S 0 E L 1969 57406 0134 S 0 E L 1969 53125
0107 S 0 E L 1970 57840 0134 S 0 E N 1969 55180
0108 S 0 E L 1969 57406 0134 S C E N 1968 55307
0108 S 0 E L 1970 57840 0134 S 0 E H 1970 63526
0110 S 0 E L 1969 56268 0137 S 0 E L 1966 39509
0111 S 0 G L 1970 37181 0138 S 0 E L 1966 39509
0112 S 0 G L 1970 37181 0151 S 0 R N 1967 48586
0113 S 0 G L 1970 37181 0151 S 0 E N 1967 48587
0114 S 0 G L 1970 37181 0152 S 0 E L 1966 39509
0115 S 0 E L 1970 59256 0156 S 0 E L 1966 39509
0116 S 0 F L 1970 57563 0180 S 0 E L 1964 37581
0117 S 0 E L 1969 56268 0212 S 0 E H 1965 42318
0120 S 0 E L 1968 56710 0212 S 0 E H 1967 46878
0121 S 0 E L 1968 56719 0212 S S E H 1968 54190
0212 L 0 E H 1967 46878
478·0025 S 0 E N 1965 37903 0224 S 0 E L 1968 48149
0025 S 0 E H 1966 47096 0234 S 0 E L 1968 48149
0025 S 0 R N 1967 48586 0240 S 0 E N 1966 45241
0025 S 0 E N 1967 48587 0240 S 0 E L 1965 47555
0026 S 0 E L 1969 37207 0241 S 0 E L 1965 47555
0026 S 0 E L 1969 53125 0242 S 0 E L 1965 47555
0036 S 0 E L 1969 37207 0243 S 0 E L 1965 47555
0036 S 0 E L 1969 53125 0245 S 0 E N 1967 46649
0038 S 0 R H 1970 59848 0245 S 0 E N 1966 49735
0038 S 0 E H 1970 59849 0246 S 0 E N 1967 46649
0038 S 0 E H 1970 60620 0250 S 0 E N 1969 53520
0048 S C E L 1965 34893 0254 S 0 E L 1967 54662
0048 S 0 E H 1967 45401 0258 S 0 E N 1966 49735
0048 S 0 E H 1966 49753 0273 S G E L 1951 40726
0053 S C E L 1965 34893 0274 S 0 R N 1968 49802
0054 S C E L 1965 34893 0274 S 0 E N 1968 58485
0055 S C E L 1965 34893 0280 S S E L 1966 53116
0056 S C E L 1965 34893 0281 S 0 E N 1966 45241
0057 S C E L 1965 34893
0058 S C E L 1965 34893 561·0015 S 0 E N 1970 61881
0059 S C E L 1965 34893 0045 S 0 I N 1967 47994
0060 S C E L 1965 34893 0045 S 0 E N 1966 49762
0060 S G R H 1967 48318 0048 S 0 E H 1965 40344
0060 S G E H 1968 49406 0048 S 0 E H 1968 47904
0070 S 0 E L 1963 37554 0051 S 0 0 N 1947 46917
0070 S G G L 1964 37708 0068 S S E F 1969 37682
0090 S C R N 1968 51054 0068 S S 0 U 1968 49783
0090 S C E N 1968 55307 0085 S 0 0 N 1947 46917
0221 S 0 E H 1965 34059
479·0001 S G F L 1967 40914 0248 S 0 E N 1966 39071
0001 S 0 E L 1967 54912 0248 S 0 E N 1965 42774
0004 S G F L 1967 40914 0253 S 0 R N 1964 34135
0005 S G F L 1967 40914 0254 S 0 R N 1964 34135
0006 S G F L 1967 40914 0286 S 0 G N 1966 42382
0007 S G F L 1967 40914 0338 P 0 E N 1950 45686
0008 S G F L 1967 40914 0339 P 0 E N 1950 45686
0009 S G F L 1967 40914 0343 S 0 E L 1968 50452
0010 S G F L 1967 40914 0349 L 0 E H 1969 57390
0011 S 0 F L 1967 42897 0353 S 0 E H 1969 37804
0012 S 0 E L 1966 33842 0353 S 0 E H 1970 37807
0012 S 0 E L 1966 44720 0353 S 0 E H 1970 63526
0013 S 0 E L 1967 44173 0362 S 0 E H 1970 37807
0013 S 0 E L 1966 44720 0369 S 0 I N 1967 47994
0014 S C F L 1968 46018
0015 S C F L 1968 46018
0016 S C F L 1968 46018
0017 S C F L 1968 46018
0018 S C E L 1966 45122
0020 S G E L 1967 54912
0021 S 0 E L 1969 51190
480·0001 S 0 F L 1969 41726
481·0009 S 0 G N 1914 47122
0009 S G G N 1910 48629
0040 S 0 E L 1966 39403
0044 S 0 E L 1966 39917
0062 S C E .N 1964 36657
0062 S G E L 1962 39735
0135 S G G N 1929 41656
0136 S 0 E N 1969 51372
482·0005 S 0 R N 1968 50727
0005 S 0 E N 1968 62948
0008 S 0 E L 1967 40812
0008 S 0 J L 1966 45750
0009 S 0 E N 1953 52774
0010 S 0 E N 1953 52774
0011 S G G L 1965 36142
0031 S 0 E H 1967 34746
0031 S 0 E H 1965 42318
0031 S 0 E N 1966 42634
0031 S 0 E L 1968 48149
0031 S S E H 1968 54190
0069 S 0 E U 1968 41967
0134 S 0 E H 1965 34036
0134 S 0 E L 1969 37207
0134 S 0 E H 1964 37348
0134 S 0 E H 1969 37804
0134 S 0 E L 1966 40494
Phys. State: G. Gas; L. Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Oata + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Outch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. Hi9h (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
823

Chapter 4 Viscosity
SubstJlnCtJ Phys. Su/). Lan- Temper. TPRC SubstenCtJ Phys. Su/). Lan- Tsmper. TPRC SubstBnCtJ Phys. Su/). Lan- Temper- TPRC
Number State jBCt gUBge stu'" r....r Number Number State jset gusge stu'" r....r Number Number State jBCt guags lltu", r....r Number
30()'()021 L S G H 1968 50421 342·0001 L D E H 1964 41868 402.0459 L D E H 1967 48221
0021 L D R U 1969 61983 0460 L D R H 1967 48220
0021 L D E U 1969 61984 345.0016 L D E H 1964 34300 0460 L D E H 1967 48221
0034 L D J H 1967 49126 0016 L D R H 1964 38478 0461 L D R N 1966 43142
0039 L D R H 1964 38156 0018 L D R H 1964 36666 0470 L D R H 1969 55030
0039 L D E H 1964 38562 0018 L D E H 1964 38899 0470 L D E H 1969 55031
0042 L D E H 1964 34300 0018 L D R H 1967 46299 0491 L D R H 1969 57145
0042 L D R H 1964 38478 0018 L D R H 1968 53026 0491 L D E H 1969 57146
0111 L D 0 H 1965 34155 0283 L D R H 1967 44730 0492 L D R H 1969 57145
0167 L D R H 1968 51011 0284 L D R H 1967 44730 0492 L D E H 1969 57146
0170 L D J H 1971 62515 0325 L D R H 1964 36666 0493 L D R N 1969 58571
0180 L D R H 1968 53027 0325 L D E H 1964 38899 0493 L D E N 1969 58572
0183 L D R H 1964 37933 0325 L D R H 1967 46299 0494 L D R N 1969 58571
0192 L D R H 1969 53437 0383 L D R H 1968 51008 0494 L D E N 1969 58572
0192 L D E H 1969 62272 0384 L D R H 1968 53026
0403 L D R H 1969 37711 403·0075 L D R H 1966 41981
304.0071 L D J H 1967 47151 0437 L D R H 1969 53437 0075 L D R H 1966 42585
0075 L C R H 1964 37041 0437 L D E H 1969 62272 0075 L D 0 H 1967 44584
0075 L C E H 1964 38315 0117 L D G N 1968 49141
348·0050 L D R H 1966 38433 0119 L D G N 1968 49141
313.0012 L D G H 1964 38058 0051 L D R H 1966 38433 0292 L D F N 1967 41173
0024 L D E H 1964 50408 0293 L D F N 1967 41173
0110 L D E H 1964 50408 355·0381 L D R H 1963 40777 0294 L D F N 1967 41173
0120 L D R H 1966 44365 0381 L D E H 1966 43175 0295 L D F N 1967 41173
0120 L D R H 1968 49801 0381 L D R H 1967 45576 0362 L D F N 1968 50617
0120 L D E H 1966 60321 0388 L D R H 1963 40777 0484 L D G N 1968 49141
0120 L D E H 1968 60325 0388 L D E H 1966 43175 0776 L D R H 1970 59704
0187 L C E H 1966 40579 0445 L D R H 1963 40777 0776 L D E H 1970 63452
0187 L C G H 1966 43332 0445 L D E H 1966 43175 0797 L D G N 1967 47320
0453 L D R H 1966 45632 0445 L D R H 1967 45576 0804 L D G N 1968 49141
0507 L D R H 1964 38156 0446 L D R H 1963 40777 0882 L D R N 1969 58571
0507 L D E H 1964 38562 0446 L D E H 1966 43175 0882 L D E N 1969 58572
0569 L D R H 1964 38156 0562 L D R H 1969 53437 0932 L D R H 1969 56234
0569 L D E H 1964 38562 0562 L D E H 1969 62272 0932 L D E H 1969 62273
0680 L D F H 1964 35320 0630 L D R H 1969 53437
0724 L D R H 1966 44365 0630 L D E H 1969 62272 404·0077 L D J N 1970 58283
0724 L D E H 1966 60321
0727 L C R H 1967 44665 374·0005 L D R H 1968 53018 405·0023 L C R H 1966 41982
0727 L C E H 1967 44666 0005 L D E H 1968 60328 0069 L C R H 1966 41982
0740 L D R H 1963 40777 0027 L D R H 1965 43263 0229 L D E N 1968 44866
0740 L D E H 1966 43175 0027 L D R H 1968 53018 0244 L D R N 1969 58571
0741 L D R H 1963 40777 0027 L D E H 1968 60328 0244 L D E N 1969 58572
0741 L D E H 1966 43175 0090 L D R H 1965 43263
0781 L D R H 1966 45632 0090 L D R H 1968 53018 408.0001 L D R N 1968 51366
0782 L D R H 1966 45632 0090 L D E H 1968 60328 0001 L G E N 1969 59177
0783 L D R H 1966 45632 0122 L D J H 1967 47151 0002 L D R N 1965 38852
0784 L D R H 1966 45632 0124 L D G H 1964 38058 0002 L D R N 1968 51366
0786 L D R H 1967 46299 0138 L D G H 1964 38058 0050 S D E N 1967 38583
0790 L D R H 1967 46299 0139 S C R H 1965 38960 0241 L D R N 1965 38852
0811 L D J H 1967 45590 0166 L D R H 1965 43263 0241 L D 0 N 1967 44583
0811 L D E H 1968 47167 0166 L D R H 1968 53018 0257 L C R N 1967 47706
0820 L D E H 1964 37513 0166 L D E H 1968 60328 0257 L C E N 1967 47707
0821 L D E H 1964 37513 0176 L D R H 1965 43263 0259 L D R N 1966 42572
0846 L D R H 1968 53026 0176 L D R H 1968 53018 0260 L D R H 1966 42572
0898 L D J H 1964 35728 0176 L D E H 1968 60328 0264 L D G N 1966 42281
0899 L D J H 1964 35728 0178 L D R H 1965 43263 0264 L D R N 1967 49924
0900 L D J H 1964 35728 0201 L D R H 1968 51008 0264 L D E N 1967 52944
0901 L D J H 1971 62515 0212 L D R H 1968 53018 0269 L D 0 N 1967 44583
0212 L D E H 1968 60328 0277 L D G N 1965 34187
317.0001 L D R H 1964 36718 0277 L D E N 1967 46392
0001 L D E H 1964 41868 390·0026 L D E H 1964 34300 0279 L D R N 1966 43142
0026 L D R H 1964 38478 0280 L D E N 1969 55013
320.0077 L C G H 1964 37927 0031 L D R H 1966 45632 0308 L D E N 1968 59162
0077 L D G H 1964 41935 0032 L D R H 1966 45632
0033 L D R H 1966 45632 411.0005 L D E N 1969 37096
322.0078 L D R H 1967 45576 0034 L D R H 1966 45632 0005 L D R N 1966 43142
0670 L D R H 1969 53437 0005 L D 0 N 1967 44583
0670 L D E H 1969 62272 400·0005 L E E N 1967 34738 0005 L D R N 1969 54753
0672 L D E H 1964 34300 0005 L E E N 1964 36553 0006 L D E N 1969 37096
0672 L D R H 1964 38478 0005 L E E N 1965 36910 0006 L D R N 1966 43142
0700 L D R H 1967 45576 0005 L S G N 1964 37888 0006 L D 0 N 1967 44583
0701 L D R H 1967 44730 0005 L T R H 1963 37931 0006 L D R N 1969 54753
0757 L D R H 1968 51008 0005 L S R H 1963 37932 0007 L D R N 1968 51366
0792 L D R H 1969 58641 0005 L S R N 1964 38005 0110 L C R N 1965 38957
0792 L D E H 1969 58642 0005 L S G H 1964 38058 0111 L C R N 1965 38957
0803 L D R H 1966 38433 0005 L T E U 1971 43504 0121 L D G N 1966 42281
0804 L D R H 1966 38433 0005 L E F H 1966 44911 0121 L D R N 1969 56615
0821 L D R H 1968 49801 0005 L S R U 1967 46304 0121 L D E N 1969 56616
0821 L D E H 1968 60325 0005 L S R U 1967 46305 0142 L D R N 1970 63454
0822 L D R H 1968 49801 0005 L E R U 1968 54593 0142 L D E N 1970 63455
0822 L D E H 1968 60325 0005 L T R U 1970 62909
0823 L D R H 1968 49801 0005 L E E U 1968 63104 412·0003 L D E N 1965 35872
0823 L D E H 1968 60325 0042 L S R H 1963 37932 0003 L D E N 1965 38467
0882 L D R H 1969 53437 0003 L G E N 1968 45708
0882 L D E H 1969 62272 402.0052 L D E H 1969 37096 0011 L D E N 1965 34221
0883 L D R H 1969 53437 0052 L C R H 1966 41982 0011 L D E N 1965 35872
0883 L D E H 1969 62272 0052 L D 0 N 1967 44583 0011 L D E N 1967 47567
0884 L D R H 1969 53437 0052 L C R H 1967 44665 0017 L D E N 1965 35872
0884 L D E H 1969 62272 0052 L C E H 1967 44666 0017 L D E N 1965 38467
0885 L D R H 1969 53437 0052 L D R H 1968 51366
0885 L D E H 1969 62272 0052 L D R H 1969 54753 415·0159 L C G H 1964 37927
0892 L D R H 1968 58277 0053 L C R H 1966 41982 0159 L D G H 1964 41935
0893 L D R H 1968 58277 0132 L D R N 1966 43142 0163 L D R H 1968 54464
0407 L C R N 1965 38957 0163 L D E H 1971 63086
342·0001 L D R H 1964 36718 0459 L D R H 1967 48220 0190 L D R H 1968 51011
PhyL State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; o. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Viscosity 824
Substance Phys. Su~ La". TBlnper. TPRe Substance Phys. Su~ La". Temper. TPRe Substance Phys. Sub- La". Temper· TPRe
Numbtlr Stste ject gusgs Bture Yeer Number Number Stste ject gusge BtJJre Yeer Number Number Stste ject gusge BtJJre Yeer Number
416-0013 L 0 R H 1969 55169 427-0069 L 0 R N 1969 58571 449-0047 L 0 R N 1968 53447
0022 L 0 R H 1967 44368 0069 L 0 E N 1969 58572 0089 L 0 R N 1966 43142
0022 L 0 E H 1967 60324 0081 L 0 R N 1965 35592 0089 L 0 0 N 1967 44583
0028 L 0 R H 1967 44368 0081 L 0 R H 1966 41983 0173 L 0 E N 1970 60176
0028 L 0 E H 1967 60324 0091 L 0 R H 1970 60976 0206 L 0 R N 1969 55504
0051 L 0 R H 1967 44368 0091 L 0 E H 1970 60977 0206 L 0 E N 1971 63088
0051 L 0 E H 1967 60324 0320 L C R N 1965 38957
0124 L 0 R H 1967 44368 429-0015 L S E N 1962 52104 0331 L 0 R N 1965 38852
0124 L 0 E H 1967 60324 0070 L 0 G N 1966 42281 0331 L 0 0 N 1967 44583
0158 L 0 R H 1970 59704 0070 L 0 R N 1969 56615 0332 L 0 R N 1965 38852
0158 L 0 E H 1970 63452 0070 L 0 E N 1969 56616 0360 L 0 0 N 1967 44583
0164 L 0 R H 1966 45632 0129 L G G N 1968 52384 0360 L 0 R N 1968 50437
0165 L 0 R H 1966 45632 0161 L 0 E N 1970 51678 0360 L 0 E N 1968 60327
0166 L 0 R H 1966 45632 0163 L 0 E N 1964 38133 0383 L 0 R N 1967 49924
0167 L 0 R H 1966 45632 0164 L 0 R N 1970 63454 0383 L 0 E N 1967 52944
0168 L 0 R H 1966 45632 0164 L 0 E N 1970 63455 0384 L 0 G N 1965 34187
0169 L 0 R H 1966 45632 0165 L 0 R N 1970 63454 0384 L 0 E N 1967 46392
0170 L C R H 1967 45770 0165 L 0 E N 1970 63455 0401 L 0 R H 1965 35592
0171 L C R H 1967 45770 0166 L 0 R N 1970 63454 0401 L 0 R H 1966 41983
0172 L 0 R H 1967 45792 0166 L 0 E N 1970 63455 0402 L C R N 1966 41511
0173 L 0 R H 1967 45792 0419 L 0 E N 1970 60176
0174 L 0 R H 1967 45792 431-0007 L 0 E N 1963 50219 0420 L 0 E N 1970 60176
0175 L 0 R H 1967 48220 0041 L 0 R N 1969 55504 0421 L 0 E N 1970 60176
0175 L 0 E H 1967 48221 0041 L 0 E N 1971 63088 0422 L 0 E N 1970 60176
0209 L 0 R H 1969 55169 0043 L 0 R H 1969 55030 0423 L 0 E N 1970 60176
0217 L 0 R H 1969 58641 0043 L 0 E H 1969 55031 0424 L 0 E N 1970 60176
0217 L 0 E H 1969 58642 0044 L 0 R H 1966 42585 0435 L 0 R N 1970 63454
0221 L 0 R H 1968 49801 0099 L 0 R H 1969 55030 0435 L 0 E N 1970 63455
0221 L 0 E H 1968 60325 0099 L 0 E H 1969 55031
0109 L 0 0 N 1967 44584 450-0108 L 0 R H 1967 48220
417-0006 L 0 E N 1967 45400 0137 L 0 E N 1968 53194 0108 L 0 E H 1967 48221
0008 L 0 E N 1965 35823 0158 L 0 E N 1969 54927 0109 L 0 R H 1967 48220
0162 L 0 R N 1970 61816 0109 L 0 E H 1967 48221
418·0096 L 0 R H 1966 41981 0162 L 0 E N 1970 61817 0110 L 0 R H 1967 48220
0096 L 0 R H 1966 42585 0110 L 0 E H 1967 48221
0096 L 0 0 H 1967 44584 433·0001 L 0 E N 1967 34818
0108 L 0 E H 1969 37096 0001 L 0 0 N 1966 44600 455·0001 L 0 E N 1965 38466
0108 L C R H 1966 41982 0003 L 0 E N 1948 46872 0002 L 0 E N 1965 35420
0108 L 0 0 N 1967 44583 0005 L 0 E N 1965 35969 0002 L 0 E N 1965 35872
0108 L C R H 1967 44665 0006 L S E N 1962 52104 0002 L 0 E N 1964 37435
0108 L C E H 1967 44666 0010 L C R N 1967 47706 0006 L 0 E N 1965 35872
0108 L 0 R H 1968 51366 0010 L C E N 1967 47707 0006 L 0 E N 1965 38467
0108 L 0 R H 1969 54753 0024 L 0 E N 1965 35969 0008 L 0 E N 1965 38466
0115 L 0 R H 1966 41981 0027 L 0 E N 1967 34818 0015 L 0 E N 1965 34221
0481 L C R H 1966 41982 0027 L 0 0 N 1966 44600 0015 L 0 E N 1965 35872
0562 L 0 R H 1966 41981 0047 L 0 E N 1967 34818 0015 L 0 E N 1967 47567
0562 L 0 R H 1966 42585 0047 L 0 0 N 1966 44600 0021 L G E N 1968 45708
1199 L 0 R H 1966 42585 0049 L 0 E N 1965 35969 0022 L G E N 1968 45708
1212 L 0 0 N 1967 44583 0028 L 0 E N 1965 35872
1212 L 0 R N 1968 50437 438·0003 L 0 R N 1968 53447 0028 L 0 E N 1965 38467
1212 L 0 E N 1968 60327 0004 L 0 G N 1968 49141 0028 L S E N 1967 46180
1214 L 0 0 N 1967 44584 0177 L C R H 1966 41511 0029 S 0 E N 1967 46908
1216 L 0 0 N 1967 44584 0235 L 0 R N 1968 53447 0034 L S E N 1965 38933
1366 L 0 R N 1970 60660 0035 L 0 E N 1967 48515
1366 L 0 E N 1970 60661 439·0012 L 0 R H 1964 36666 0036 L 0 E N 1967 48515
0012 L 0 E H 1964 38899 0037 L 0 E N 1967 48515
425·0011 L 0 R H 1969 55030 0012 L 0 R H 1967 46299 0038 L 0 E N 1967 48515
0011 L 0 E H 1969 55031 0012 L 0 R H 1968 53026
0018 L 0 G N 1966 42281 0059 L 0 R H 1964 36666 462·0003 L 0 E N 1964 35158
0018 L 0 R N 1969 56615 0059 L 0 E H 1964 38899 0003 L 0 R N 1964 37849
0018 L 0 E N 1969 56616 0059 L 0 R H 1967 46299 0009 L 0 E N 1970 57936
0022 L 0 G N 1966 42281 0073 L 0 R H 1964 36666 0052 L G R H 1969 62837
0022 L 0 R N 1969 56615 0073 L 0 E H 1964 38899 0053 L 0 R H 1966 41981
0022 L 0 E N 1969 56616 0073 L 0 R H 1967 46299 0053 L 0 R H 1966 42585
0023 L 0 G N 1966 42281 0074 L 0 R H 1967 46299 0097 L 0 R H 1969 55030
0023 L 0 R N 1967 49924 0075 L 0 R H 1964 36666 0097 L 0 E H 1969 55031
0023 L 0 E N 1967 52944 0075 L 0 E H 1964 38899 0226 L 0 E N 1964 35158
0025 L 0 R H 1969 55030 0075 L 0 R H 1967 46299 0226 L 0 R N 1964 37849
0025 L 0 E H 1969 55031 0075 L 0 R H 1968 53322 0227 L 0 E N 1964 35158
0026 L 0 R H 1969 55030 0076 L 0 R H 1964 36666 0227 L 0 R N 1964 37849
0026 L 0 E H 1969 55031 0076 L 0 E H 1964 38899 0228 L 0 E N 1964 35158
0027 L 0 R H 1969 55030 0076 L 0 R H 1967 46299 0228 L 0 R N 1964 37849
0027 L 0 E H 1969 55031 0078 L 0 R H 1968 50603 0229 L 0 E N 1964 35158
0030 L 0 R N 1967 49924 0087 L 0 R H 1968 53026 0229 L 0 R N 1964 37849
0030 L 0 E N 1967 52944 0096 L 0 R H 1969 54622 0253 L 0 0 N 1967 44584
0031 L 0 R N 1967 49924 0096 L 0 E H 1969 59403 0286 L 0 R H 1970 62643
0031 L 0 E N 1967 52944 0286 L 0 E H 1970 62644
0032 L 0 R N 1967 49924 441·0001 L 0 E N 1967 34818 0290 L 0 R N 1970 61816
0032 L 0 E N 1967 52944 0001 L 0 0 N 1966 44600 0290 L 0 E N 1970 61817
0035 L 0 R N 1969 56615 0006 L 0 E N 1946 35102 0291 L 0 R N 1969 56280
0035 L 0 E N 1969 56616 0291 L 0 E N 1971 61031
0037 L 0 R N 1969 57489 444·0588 L 0 F H 1965 36818 0293 L G R H 1969 62837
0037 L 0 E N 1969 57490 0709 L 0 R H 1968 54464
0038 L 0 E N 1967 36574 0709 L 0 E H 1971 63086 464-0009 L 0 R N 1966 42222
0038 L 0 R N 1967 46411 0734 L 0 R H 1968 48745 0009 L 0 E N 1966 43000
0039 L 0 R N 1970 60660 0777 L 0 R H 1968 51011 0032 L 0 J N 1970 58283
0039 L 0 E N 1970 60661 0187 L 0 R N 1967 47078
0040 L 0 R H 1969 56234 449·0001 L 0 R N 1968 51366 0188 L 0 J N 1970 58283
0040 L 0 E H 1969 62273 0001 L G E N 1969 59177 0207 L 0 R N 1970 60641
0041 L 0 R N 1970 63454 0007 L 0 E N 1969 37096 0207 L 0 E N 1970 60642
0041 L 0 E N 1970 63455 0007 L 0 R N 1966 43142 0224 L 0 R H 1970 62643
0007 L 0 0 N 1967 44583 0224 L 0 E H 1970 62644
427·0029 L 0 R H 1968 49806 0007 L 0 R N 1969 54753 0231 L 0 R N 1964 38099
0029 L 0 E H 1968 51955 0018 L 0 E N 1970 40945 0251 L G R H 1969 62837
0032 L 0 R H 1968 49806 0018 L S E N 1965 42687 0253 L 0 J N 1970 58283
0032 L 0 E H 1968 51955 0018 L 0 E N 1968 53475 0254 L 0 J N 1970 58283
0033 L 0 R H 1968 49806 0018 L 0 E N 1968 59162
0033 L 0 E H 1968 51955 0038 L 0 E H 1968 44856 465·0013 L 0 R H 1967 44368
0034 L 0 R H 1968 49806 0038 L 0 R H 1968 53024 0013 L 0 E H 1967 60324
0034 L 0 E H 1968 51955 0044 L 0 E H 1968 44856 0020 L 0 R H 1968 54464
0046 L C R H 1966 41511 0044 L 0 R H 1968 53024 0020 L 0 E H 1971 63086
Phys. Stata: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subjact: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperatura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
825 Viscosity
Substance Phys. Sub- /.8n- Temper. TPRC SubstsnCII Phys. Sub- /.8". Temper. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- /.8". Temper· TPRC
Number SUIte }Bt:t gUBfIB Bture reer Number Number Stats jeet gUBge Bture reer Number Number State }Bt:t gU8gtl eture reer Number
465-0022 L 0 R H 1968 54464 482·0056 L 0 R H 1965 38959
0022 L 0 E H 1971 63086 0060 L 0 R H 1965 38959
0025 L 0 R H 1968 53018 0110 L 0 R H 1965 38959
0025 L 0 E H 1968 60328 0118 L 0 R H 1965 38959
0030 L 0 R H 1965 43263 0136 L 0 R H 1965 38959
0038 L 0 R H 1967 44368
0038 L 0 E H 1967 60324 561-0289 L 0 E H 1966 42081
0077 L 0 R H 1965 43263 0289 L 0 E H 1968 48768
0077 L 0 R H 1968 53018 0323 L 0 E H 1970 57438
0077 L 0 E H 1968 60328 0323 L 0 E H 1970 62529
0108 L 0 R H 1964 36666 0332 L 0 R H 1969 59081
0108 L 0 E H 1964 38899 0332 L 0 E H 1969 59082
0108 L 0 R H 1967 46299 0334 L 0 R H 1969 59081
0109 L 0 R H 1967 46299 0334 L 0 E H 1969 59082
0110 L 0 R H 1964 36666 0335 L 0 R H 1969 59081
0110 L 0 E H 1964 38899 0335 L 0 E H 1969 59082
0110 L 0 R H 1967 46299
0112 L 0 R H 1965 43263
0125 L 0 R H 1968 48745
0127 L 0 R H 1966 45632
0128 L 0 R H 1966 45632
0129 L 0 R H 1966 45632
0130 L 0 R H 1966 45632
0134 L 0 R H 1969 55169
0145 L 0 R H 1969 54622
0145 L 0 E H 1969 59403
466·0001 L 0 R N 1965 38852
0001 L 0 R N 1968 51366
0014 L 0 E N 1970 40945
0014 L S E N 1965 42687
0014 L 0 E N 1968 53475
0014 L 0 E N 1968 59162
0020 L C R N 1966 41511
0021 L 0 E N 1969 37096
0021 L 0 R N 1966 43142
0021 L 0 0 N 1967 44583
0021 L 0 R N 1969 54753
0035 L 0 R H 1966 41981
0197 L 0 R H 1969 55030
0197 L 0 E H 1969 55031
0257 L 0 R N 1968 53447
0289 L 0 R H 1965 38956
0290 L C R N 1965 38957
0295 L 0 R H 1965 35592
0295 L 0 R H 1966 41983
0320 L 0 0 N 1967 44583
0325 L 0 R H 1969 55030
0325 L 0 E H 1969 55031
471·0020 L 0 E H 1968 44791
0020 L 0 R H 1968 53022
0024 L 0 E H 1968 44856
0024 L 0 R H 1968 53024
0029 L 0 E H 1968 44856
0029 L 0 R H 1968 53024
0358 L 0 R H 1966 42572
0473 L 0 R N 1965 35592
0473 L 0 R H 1966 41983
0474 L 0 R H 1965 35592
0474 L 0 R H 1966 41983
0475 L 0 R H 1965 35592
0475 L 0 R H 1966 41983
0496 L 0 J N 1970 58283
0499 L 0 E N 1968 59162
474·0080 L 0 R N 1967 49924
0080 L 0 E N 1967 52944
0099 L 0 R N 1968 61994
0099 L 0 E N 1968 61995
0100 L 0 R N 1970 63454
0100 L 0 E N 1970 63455
0101 L 0 R N 1970 60641
0101 L 0 E N 1970 60642
0103 L 0 J N 1970 58283
476·0040 L G E H 1969 56070
0040 L 0 E H 1969 59997
0040 L 0 E H 1970 61748
0182 L G E H 1969 56070
0182 L 0 E H 1969 59997
0182 L 0 E H 1970 61748
481-0002 L 0 E N 1970 57936
0004 L 0 R N 1968 51366
0010 L 0 G N 1968 49141
0137 L 0 G N 1965 34187
0137 L 0 E N 1967 46392
0138 L 0 G N 1965 34187
0138 L 0 E N 1967 46392
0141 L 0 R N 1969 56615
0141 L 0 E N 1969 56616
482·0038 L 0 R H 1965 38959
0044 L 0 R H 1965 38959
0045 L 0 R H 1965 38959
0046 L 0 R H 1965 34003
0046 L 0 E H 1965 35960
0046 L 0 R H 1965 38959
0047 L 0 R H 1965 38959
0051 L 0 R H 1965 38959
Phys. Stata: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Languaga: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperatura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
B27

Chapter 5 Emittance
SubstanCB Phys. Su~ Lan- Tempsr. TPRC Substance Phys. Su~ Lan· Tempsr· TPRC Substance Phys. Su~ Lan· Tempsr· TPRC
Numbsr Stata jsct gusge sture Yesr Numbsr Numbsr Stste ject gusge sture Yesr Numbsr Numbsr Stste jsct gusge sture Yesr Numbsr

300·0021 S 0 E H 1965 40302 322-0886 S 0 E H 1961 59029 418·0370 S S E N 1930 40619


0021 S S E N 1930 40619 0453 S S E N 1930 40619
0021 S S E H 1960 49983 345·0318 S 0 R N 1964 37934 0666 S C E N 1958 44273
0021 S 0 E N 1969 59615 0318 S 0 R N 1966 39236 0666 S 0 R N 1968 50642
0027 S G E N 1964 37795 0318 S 0 E N 1966 39828 0702 S S E N 1930 40619
0027 S C E N 1958 44273 0318 S 0 E N 1966 41003 1243 S 0 R N 1964 37934
0027 S 0 E N 1966 44771 0379 S 0 R N 1964 37934 1243 S 0 E N 1966 39828
0027 S S E H 1960 49983 0379 S 0 E N 1966 39828 1252 S S E N 1930 40619
0027 S 0 E N 1969 52289 1306 S 0 E N 1966 39362
0027 S S E L 1967 56366 355-0419 S 0 E H 1964 37539 1314 S 0 G N 1969 54365
0027 S 0 E N 1966 56502 0419 S 0 E N 1967 41162
0027 S 0 E N 1969 59097 0430 S 0 E H 1961 59029 419·0001 S 0 R U 1568 50118
0056 S S E N 1968 53122 0508 L 0 G H 1930 40639 0001 S 0 E U 1958 58605
0061 S 0 E N 1966 40324 0550 S 0 E N 1924 43414 0001 S 0 R N 1959 59550
0061 S C E N 1958 44273
0169 S 0 R N 1967 46981 400·0005 S S E H 1966 33865 420·0001 S 0 R U 1958 50118
0169 S 0 E N 1967 46982 0005 S S E H 1967 34239 0001 S 0 E U 1958 58605
0005 S C E U 1965 36529 0001 S 0 R N 1959 59550
313·0283 L 0 R U 1969 55849 0005 S 0 E H 1963 37345
0283 L 0 E U 1971 59653 0005 S T E U 1965 38390 422·0001 S 0 R N 1959 59550
0840 L 0 G H 1930 40639 0005 S S E H 1965 39025
0005 S S F H 1965 39025 426·0002 S 0 R U 1958 50118
322·0001 S 0 I N 1968 50498 0005 S S E H 1965 39316 0002 S 0 E U 1958 58605
0034 S 0 E N 1960 50317 0005 S S E H 1967 42314 0002 S 0 R N 1959 59550
0052 S 0 R N 1964 38609 0005 S S E H 1960 49983
0052 S 0 E N 1964 38610 0005 S S E N 1959 52098 428·0007 S 0 E H 1965 35377
0052 S 0 R N 1966 39236 0005 S S E N 1968 53122 0007 P G R H 1969 55316
0052 S 0 E N 1966 41003 0015 S S E N 1969 57199 0007 P G E H 1969 55720
0052 S 0 0 N 1966 41881 0018 S 0 E H 1965 38221
0052 S 0 R N 1968 50002 403·0003 S 0 I N 1967 46508
0052 S 0 E N 1968 50921 0045 S S E N 1965 34753 430·0001 S 0 R U 1958 50118
0103 S 0 E N 1965 40136 0045 S C E N 1965 38391 0001 S 0 E U 1958 58605
0114 S C E U 1965 36529 0045 S 0 E N 1962 43493 0001 S 0 R N 1959 59550
0114 S 0 E N 1965 40136 0045 S 0 E N 1961 52095
0114 S C E N 1958 44273 0049 S S E N 1965 34753 431·0015 S 0 E N 1965 35224
0114 S 0 E N 1967 44986 0049 S 0 E N 1964 40327 0015 S 0 E N 1964 36083
0114 S 0 E N 1966 48383 0049 S 0 E N 1961 52095 0015 S 0 E N 1967 52048
0114 S 0 E N 1962 54959 0093 S 0 E N 1965 46109
0124 S 0 E N 1959 36807 0095 S 0 E N 1964 35796 434·0006 S 0 R N 1959 59550
0124 S 0 E N 1966 43484 0095 S C E U 1965 36529
0124 S C E N 1958 44273 0095 S C E N 1965 38391 436·0001 S 0 R U 1958 50118
0125 S S E L 1965 34753 0095 S 0 E N 1965 38992 0001 S 0 E U 1958 58605
0125 S 0 E N 1966 43172 0095 S 0 E N 1963 40699 0001 S 0 R N 1959 59550
0125 S C E N 1958 44273 0095 S 0 E N 1970 57887
0125 S 0 E N 1961 52784 0105 S S E L 1967 56366 438·0210 S 0 E N 1961 52095
0125 S 0 E N 1962 53496 0192 S 0 E N 1966 43172 0297 S 0 E N 1961 52095
0125 S 0 E N 1961 53497 0192 S 0 E N 1962 43493
0137 S S E H 1965 34753 0197 S 0 E N 1962 43493 440·0007 S 0 E N 1964 33974
0137 S 0 E H 1966 40324 0283 S 0 E N 1965 36519 0007 S 0 E N 1965 35840
0137 S C E N 1969 45847 0283 S 0 E N 1966 43484 0007 S 0 E N 1965 35907
0137 S 0 E N 1967 47268 0283 S 0 E N 1962 43493 0007 S 0 J H 1964 36579
0137 S 0 E N 1968 53964 0283 S 0 E U 1968 50332 0007 S 0 E N 1963 45545
0138 S C E H 1965 36212 0283 S 0 E N 1961 52095 0007 S 0 E N 1962 47737
0138 S C E N 1958 44273 0434 S 0 R N 1968 50642 0007 P G R H 1969 55316
0138 S 0 E N 1967 50023 0434 S 0 E N 1969 59097 0007 P G E H 1969 55720
0141 S C E N 1965 38391 0607 S 0 R N 1964 37934 0034 P G R H 1969 55316
0142 S 0 E N 1965 34736 0607 S 0 E N 1966 39828 0034 P G E H 1969 55720
0142 S C E N 1958 44273 0805 S 0 E N 1962 54959 0076 S 0 R N 1967 46981
0142 S 0 E N 1965 46109 0806 S 0 R N 1964 37934 0076 S 0 E N 1967 46982
0148 S 0 E N 1965 34251 0806 S 0 E N 1966 39828 0085 S 0 E H 1968 49947
0148 S 0 E H 1965 34341 0844 S 0 E N 1964 35796 0088 S 0 R H 1967 49048
0148 S 0 E N 1966 34449 0901 S 0 E N 1962 43493 0088 S 0 E H 1967 49413
0148 S G E H 1965 34762 0091 S 0 E H 1967 47579
0148 S 0 E N 1964 35821 404·0001 S 0 E N 1965 39318 0091 S 0 E H 1968 49866
0148 S G E N 1965 36499 0001 S 0 E N 1967 52048
0148 S 0 E N 1965 38992 0014 S 0 E N 1965 39318 442·0021 S 0 E N 1965 47560
0148 S 0 E N 1964 40413 0014 S 0 E N 1967 52048 0048 S 0 E H 1965 35377
0148 S 0 E N 1964 40679 0048 S 0 E H 1964 37265
0148 S 0 E N 1965 42351 406·0004 S 0 R N 1959 59550 0048 P G R H 1969 55316
0148 S 0 E N 1967 47268 0048 P G E H 1969 55720
0148 S G E H 1967 47998 407·0009 S S R H 1966 48072 0052 S 0 E N 1966 41849
0148 S 0 E N 1966 48229 0026 S 0 E H 1967 44997 0082 S 0 E H 1965 34121
0148 S 0 E N 1967 48334 0033 S 0 E N 1964 37006 0113 S 0 E H 1965 34121
0148 S 0 E N 1968 48858 0034 S 0 E N 1964 37006 0113 S 0 E H 1962 46797
0148 S 0 E N 1967 49204 0035 S 0 E N 1964 37006 0120 S 0 F H 1970 60243
0148 S 0 E N 1960 50317 0038 S 0 E N 1965 35722 0120 P G R H 1969 55316
0148 S 0 E U 1968 50332 0120 P G E H 1969 55720
0148 S S E N 1967 50724 412·0005 S 0 R N 1959 59550 0136 S 0 E H 1963 43421
0148 S 0 E N 1968 50843 0139 S 0 E H 1963 43421
0148 S 0 E H 1968 51484 415·0008 S G E H 1966 33858 0140 S 0 E H 1962 46797
0148 S 0 E H 1968 52101 0008 S 0 E N 1964 35821 0146 S 0 E H 1968 49947
0148 S S E H 1968 54190 0008 S 0 E H 1966 39356 0151 S 0 R H 1967 49048
0148 S G E L 1969 54701 0008 S 0 E H 1964 48507 0151 S 0 E H 1967 49413
0148 S 0 G N 1969 55722 0153 S 0 R H 1967 48641
0148 S 0 E N 1970 56418 416·0028 S 0 E N 1964 33974 0153 S 0 E H 1967 63149
0148 S G E N 1970 61185 0090 P G R H 1969 55316 0158 S 0 R H 1968 53270
0148 M 0 E N 1969 57851 0090 P G E H 1969 55720 0158 S 0 E H 1968 53901
0390 S 0 R N 1966 39236 0160 S 0 F H 1970 60243
0390 S 0 E N 1966 41003 418-0119 S 0 G N 1969 54365 0186 S 0 R H 1968 54120
0670 S 0 R H 1967 44552 0180 S C E N 1958 44273 0186 S 0 E H 1968 54231
0670 S 0 E H 1967 45327 0203 S 0 E N 1966 42368 0189 S 0 R H 1963 38324
0670 S 0 R N 1968 53674 0203 S C E N 1958 44273 0189 S 0 E H 1963 38325
0670 S 0 E N 1968 53904 0203 S 0 E N 1961 52095 0199 S 0 F H 1970 60243
0755 L 0 G H 1930 40639 0203 S 0 E N 1969 59097 0200 S 0 R H 1970 61808
0826 S 0 E N 1960 50317 0203 S 0 E N 1969 59615 0200 S 0 E H 1970 61809
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc,); T, Theoretical
Language: D, Dutch; E. English; F, French; G, German; I, Italian; J. Japanese; 0, Other Languages; R, Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F, Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N, Normal (75 to 1273K); H, High (1275K &. up) + Overlap into Normal; U, Undefined
Emittance 828
SubstJIncs Phys. Sub- LBn· Tempsr. TPRC Substancs Phys. Sub- Lan- Tempsr. TPRC Substancs Phys. Sub- Lan- Tempsr· TPRC
NumiHJr State jBCt gUBge BtUrB rur NumiHJr NumiHJr Ststll jBCt gUBf/B BturB rur Number NumiHJr Ststll jBCt gUBgB BturB rur NumiHJr
443-0002 S 0 R N 1959 59550 473·0002 S T E N 1962 50501
0008 S S E H 1965 34753
444·0013 S 0 E N 1964 50235 0008 S 0 E N 1962 53496
0015 S 0 E H 1966 40324 0019 S S E H 1965 34753
0015 S 0 E N 1964 40327 0019 S 0 E N 1963 35744
0015 S 0 E N 1966 44771 0019 S 0 E N 1963 39250
0015 S 0 E N 1965 45920 0053 S 0 E N 1967 47268
0075 S 0 E N 1965 34736 0135 S 0 G H 1967 41008
0097 S 0 E N 1962 41768 0139 S 0 E N 1964 33974
0097 S 0 E N 1960 50317 0139 S 0 E H 1965 35377
0097 S 0 E U 1957 57439 0139 S 0 E F 1965 35840
0121 S 0 E N 1966 42368 0139 S 0 E N 1965 35907
0145 S 0 E N 1966 36550 0139 S 0 E H 1964 37265
0172 S 0 E N 1965 34059 0139 S 0 E H 1966 40101
0172 S 0 E H 1965 43458 0139 P G R H 1969 55316
0344 S 0 E N 1950 46912 0139 P G E H 1969 55720
0389 S 0 E N 1965 34059 0257 S 0 R N 1967 46981
0389 S 0 E H 1962 49984 0257 S 0 E N 1967 46982
0589 S 0 E N 1964 33974 0311 S 0 E N 1965 35840
0589 S 0 E N 1965 35840 0332 S 0 E H 1967 45347
0600 S 0 E N 1964 35821 0335 S 0 E H 1967 45347
0692 G G E N 1965 33749
0696 S 0 E N 1965 34736 477·0029 P G R H 1969 55316
0706 S G E H 1966 45459 0029 P G E H 1969 55720
0739 S 0 E N 1967 49229
0883 S 0 E H 1961 59029 478·0025 P G R H 1969 55316
0025 P G E H 1969 55720
453·0003 S 0 R N 1959 59550 0037 P G R H 1969 55316
0037 P G E H 1969 55720
454·0004 S 0 E H 1965 34752 0048 S 0 E H 1966 40152
0004 S 0 E N 1966 41915 0048 S 0 E H 1966 49753
0026 S 0 E H 1969 54983 0048 S 0 E H 1967 56371
0038 S G E H 1965 34683 0048 S 0 E H 1968 57460
0038 S 0 E H 1965 40305 0048 P 0 E H 1967 56371
0038 S 0 E H 1966 41606 0050 S 0 R H 1966 41740
0050 S 0 E H 1966 41741
461·0001 S 0 R N 1959 59550 0071 S 0 E H 1968 49947
0074 S 0 E H 1966 43496
462·0014 S 0 E N 1965 39318 0076 S 0 E H 1967 47579
0014 S 0 E N 1967 52048 0076 S 0 E H 1968 49866
0123 S 0 E N 1965 39318 0078 S 0 E H 1967 47579
0123 S 0 E N 1967 52048 0088 S C E H 1970 60030
0126 S 0 E N 1965 39318 0094 S 0 E H 1966 54632
0126 S 0 E N 1967 52048 0094 S 0 R H 1966 57497
0095 S 0 E H 1966 54632
464·0021 S S E H 1969 57198 0095 S 0 R H 1966 57497
0050 S G E N 1966 39952 0096 S 0 E H 1966 54632
0050 S 0 E N 1966 40450 0096 S 0 R H 1966 57497
0050 S G E L 1967 44994 0097 S 0 E H 1966 54632
0050 S 0 E L 1968 47296 0097 S 0 R H 1966 57497
0050 S G E N 1966 48360 0098 S 0 E H 1966 54632
0098 S 0 R H 1966 57497
465·0038 P G R H 1969 55316 0099 S 0 E H 1966 54632
0038 P G E H 1969 55720 0099 S 0 R H 1966 57497
0064 P G R H 1969 55316
0064 P G E H 1969 55720 479·0003 S 0 R H 1958 59538
0082 P G R H 1969 55316 0003 S 0 R N 1959 59550
0082 P G E H 1969 55720
480·0001 S 0 R U 1958 50118
468·0006 S 0 R H 1966 42003 0001 S 0 E U 1958 58605
0006 S 0 E H 1966 42006 0001 S 0 R N 1959 59550
0017 S 0 E H 1965 38987
0017 S 0 E H 1960 46146 482·0031 S 0 E H 1965 42318
0017 S 0 R H 1967 49048 0031 S S E H 1968 54190
0017 S 0 E H 1967 49413 0134 S 0 E H 1965 35377
0017 S 0 E H 1966 49753 0134 S 0 E F 1965 35840
0017 S 0 E H 1967 56371 0134 S 0 E N 1965 35907
0017 S 0 E H 1968 57460 0134 S 0 E H 1964 37265
0017 S 0 R H 1970 59153 0134 S 0 E H 1969 37804
0017 S 0 E H 1970 59154 0134 S G E H 1969 61239
0020 S 0 E N 1965 35840 0134 S 0 R H 1970 62238
0020 S 0 E N 1965 35907 0134 S 0 E H 1970 62239
0020 P G R H 1969 55316 0134 P G R H 1969 55316
0020 P G E H 1969 55720 0134 P G E H 1969 55720
0025 S 0 E N 1965 35840 0151 P G R H 1969 55316
0033 S 0 E H 1966 49753 0151 P G E H 1969 55720
0033 S 0 E H 1967 56371 0212 S 0 E H 1968 51207
0033 S 0 E H 1968 57460 0212 S S E H 1968 54190
0035 S 0 E H 1968 44493 0212 S 0 E H 1968 54282
0035 S 0 E N 1967 47716 0212 S 0 E H 1968 55174
0035 S 0 E H 1966 49753
0035 S 0 E H 1967 56371 561·0043 S 0 E N 1962 41768
0035 S 0 E H 1968 57460 0044 S 0 E N 1962 41768
0035 S S E H 1970 58414 0045 S 0 I N 1967 47994
0038 S 0 R N 1967 46981 0048 S 0 E H 1966 48361
0038 S 0 E N 1967 46982 0055 S 0 E H 1966 40101
0041 S 0 E H 1968 49947 0102 S 0 E N 1962 41768
0044 S 0 R H 1968 53270 0221 S 0 E N 1965 34059
0044 S 0 E H 1968 53901 0221 S 0 E H 1965 43458
0046 S 0 E H 1967 47579 0258 S 0 E H 1965 43743
0053 S 0 R H 1968 54120 0262 S G E H 1965 34955
0053 S 0 E H 1968 54231 0292 S 0 E U 1967 48899
0079 S 0 R H 1970 59153 0294 S 0 E H 1967 49932
0079 S 0 E H 1970 59154 0303 S 0 E N 1962 41768
0081 S C E H 1970 60030 0353 S 0 E H 1969 37804
0353 S G E H 1969 61239
471·0006 S G E N 1961 54333 0359 S 0 E N 1961 47552
0032 S S E H 1969 57198 0362 S 0 E H 1969 37804
0045 S G E L 1967 44994
0045 S 0 E L 1968 47296

Phy •. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid


Subject: C. Calculated Oata + Theoretical; D. Oata + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Oata + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Outeh; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
829

Chapter 6 Reflectance
Substanca Phys. Sub- Lan- Tamper. TPRC Substanca Phys. Sub- Lan- Tamper. TPRC Substanca Phys. Sub- Lan- Tamper. TPRC
Number StaIB jBCt guagB atu'" Yaar Number Number StaIB jact gusga Btu'" Yaar Number Number SIBIB jBct gUSgB Btu'" Yaar Number

300.0021 S D E N 1965 36500 403'()889 P D E N 1964 33974 408'()020 S D G N 1966 34636


0021 S D E N 1963 40467 0901 S D E N 1962 43493 0020 S D E N 1965 35946
0021 S D E N 1955 47062 0020 S S E N 1966 39095
0021 S D E N 1969 52594 404'()001 S D R N 1966 33747 0020 S C R U 1968 49841
0021 S D E N 1966 52897 0001 S D E N 1966 33748 0020 S C E U 1968 51794
0027 S D E N 1965 34041 0001 S D E N 1962 34667 0020 S D E N 1968 52144
0027 S D E N 1966 40351 0001 S D E N 1964 35800 0021 S D E N 1965 35946
0027 S D E N 1966 40529 0001 S C E N 1970 35861 0021 S S E N 1966 39095
0027 S D E N 1967 43801 0001 S D E N 1965 36227 0021 S D E N 1968 52144
0027 S G E N 1968 44882 0001 S C E N 1959 37136 0138 S D E N 1965 35946
0027 S C E N 1961 45736 0001 S G E N 1966 39513 0142 S D E N 1967 45405
0027 S D E N 1965 47434 0001 S D E N 1961 39728 0149 S D E N 1965 35946
0027 S S E N 1960 49983 0001 S D E N 1966 39805 0151 S S E N 1966 39095
0027 S D E N 1966 52897 0001 S D R N 1966 39995 0243 S D R L 1964 38367
0027 S C E N 1969 53071 0001 S D E N 1966 39996 0243 S D E L 1965 38813
0027 S D E N 1970 61721 0001 S D E N 1966 40525 0280 S D E N 1969 40347
0055 S D E N 1910 38700 0001 S C R N 1966 41034
0173 S D E N 1966 52897 0001 S C E N 1967 41035 411·0061 S D E N 1966 33722
0001 S D R N 1966 41058 0061 S G E N 1965 35855
322·0034 S D E N 1963 40420 0001 S D E N 1967 41059 0061 S D E N 1965 36170
0090 S D E N 1960 40746 0001 S D E N 1965 42979 0061 S D E N 1965 36324
0114 S D E N 1964 40413 0001 S D E N 1966 43054 0061 S D E N 1966 39187
0114 S D E N 1965 42351 0001 S G E N 1965 43472 0061 S G F N 1968 42321
0114 S D E N 1955 47062 0001 S C E N 1965 43488 0061 S D E N 1965 42590
0124 S D E N 1960 40746 0001 S D E N 1965 43526 0061 S G E L 1967 42864
0125 S D E N 1962 53496 0001 S D E N 1967 44715 0061 S G E N 1966 42918
0125 S D E N 1961 53497 0001 S D E N 1963 48057 0061 S D E N 1965 42979
0137 S D E N 1965 45840 0001 S D E N 1968 48154 0061 S D E N 1967 44016
0141 S C E N 1965 38391 0001 S D E N 1968 48805 0061 S G F L 1967 44068
0142 S D E N 1969 37122 0001 S D E N 1968 50365 0061 S D E N 1967 53208
0142 S D E N 1965 46109 0001 S D E N 1968 50366 0061 S G E N 1968 54114
0142 S G E N 1967 47266 0001 S D E N 1968 51145 0061 S D R N 1969 62005
0148 S D E N 1965 35806 0001 S C E N 1968 51312 0061 S D E N 1970 62006
0148 S D E L 1965 36486 0001 S G E N 1967 52049 0076 S D E N 1968 47744
0148 S D E N 1964 40413 0001 S G E N 1968 54114 0107 S C E N 1968 51312
0148 S D E N 1965 42351 0001 S C E L 1962 54634 0132 S D E N 1970 58247
0148 S D E L 1969 45583 0001 S D E N 1969 55237
0148 S D E N 1966 48229 0001 S D E N 1969 55748 412·0010 P D R N 1967 62861
0148 S D E U 1968 50305 0001 S D E N 1970 58912
0148 S G E N 1969 54661 0001 S C R N 1969 62023 415'()OO8 S D E N 1967 50101
0663 S G E N 1965 36425 0001 S C E N 1970 62024 0076 S D R N 1970 60654
0673 S D E N 1966 34814 0001 S D R N 1970 62205 0076 S D E N 1970 60655
0001 S D E N 1970 62206 0086 S D E N 1968 56534
345·0378 S D R N 1969 55812 0014 S C E N 1970 35861 0120 S D E N 1966 40024
0378 S D E N 1969 55813 0036 S D E N 1968 51151 0155 S D E N 1966 39182
0036 S D E N 1970 57341 0192 S S E N 1939 60379
374·0090 S D E N 1968 52139 0036 S D R N 1969 62015 0225 S D R N 1970 60654
0090 S D E N 1970 58365 0036 S D E N 1970 62016 0225 S D E N 1970 60655
0202 S D E N 1970 58365 0037 S D F N 1966 39384 0226 S D R N 1970 60654
0203 S D E N 1970 58365 0037 S D R N 1966 39555 0226 S D E N 1970 60655
0204 S D E N 1970 58365 0037 S D E N 1966 39556 0257 S S E N 1939 60379
0037 S S E N 1967 43428 0258 S S E N 1939 60379
400·0005 S C E N 1963 39888 0037 S D R N 1970 61965 0259 S S E N 1939 60379
0005 S E G N 1964 42179 0037 S D E N 1971 61966
0005 S S E N 1960 49983 0037 S D R N 1969 62000 416'()028 S D E N 1965 35840
0005 S E E N 1970 58836 0037 S D E N 1969 62001 0028 P D E N 1964 33974
0015 S E E N 1965 36227 0039 S D E N 1965 36765 0028 P D E N 1965 35840
0015 S S E N 1967 52047 0039 S D E N 1966 46451 0090 P D E N 1964 33974
0015 S S E N 1967 52050 0057 S D E N 1969 54003 0101 P D E N 1964 33974
0015 S S E N 1967 52052 0058 S D E N 1966 39228 0101 P D E N 1965 35840
0058 S D E N 1967 39423 0102 P D E N 1964 33974
402'()053 S D R N 1966 41491 0058 S G E N 1966 40156 0104 P D E N 1964 33974
0251 S D R N 1970 62201 0058 S D R N 1966 41064 0104 P D E N 1965 35907
0251 S D E N 1970 62202 0058 S D E N 1967 41065 0104 P D E N 1966 40351
0441 S D E N 1966 43712 0058 S D R N 1966 44625 0223 S D E N 1970 61403
0471 S D E N 1967 45559 0058 S D E N 1969 52447
0474 S G E N 1965 35868 0058 S D E N 1968 53513 418'()104 S D G N 1935 46816
0474 S D E N 1966 43712 0058 S D E N 1969 54024 0104 S D E N 1939 47212
0478 S G E N 1965 35868 0058 S D E N 1969 55039 0203 S D E N 1966 40351
0497 S D E N 1970 37584 0058 S D G N 1969 55053 0203 S D E N 1931 40580
0067 S D E N 1969 54003 0203 S D E N 1965 42266
403·0049 S D E L 1965 36486 0071 S D E N 1969 54024 0203 S D E N 1955 47062
0049 S G E N 1965 39074 0076 S D R N 1970 59701 0203 S D E U 1968 50305
0049 S D E N 1960 40746 0076 S D E N 1970 62223 0203 S D E N 1969 52594
0049 S D E N 1967 52855 0081 S D R N 1969 58437 0203 S D E N 1966 52897
0093 S D E N 1965 46109 0082 S D R N 1969 58437 0203 S C E N 1969 53071
0095 S D E N 1970 57887 0087 S D E N 1970 61402 0203 S D E N 1953 55041
0192 S D E N 1962 43493 0366 S D E N 1968 48984
0283 S D E N 1962 43493 405·0023 S D R N 1966 41491 1217 S D E N 1968 48984
0304 S D E N 1966 39182 0078 S D E N 1969 57072 1217 S D E N 1970 59906
0369 S D E N 1966 39182 0089 S D G N 1933 50702 1239 S C E N 1966 44315
0407 S D E N 1966 34814 0090 S D E N 1967 34446 1239 S G E N 1966 47387
0469 P D E N 1967 40230 0182 S D E N 1967 44178 1264 S D E N 1969 53784
0469 P D E N 1966 40351 0183 S D E N 1967 44178 1305 S D E N 1970 35834
0470 P D E N 1967 40230 0201 S D E N 1967 45559 1350 S D E N 1970 59905
0470 P D E N 1966 40351 1351 S D E N 1970 59906
0471 P D E N 1967 40230 406·0011 S D E N 1964 33974
0471 P D E N 1966 40351 0011 P D E N 1964 33974 422·0002 S D E N 1969 53995
0471 P D E N 1968 51997 0015 P D E N 1964 33974 0002 S D G N 1968 55213
0472 S D E N 1966 42978 0015 P D E N 1965 35840 0002 S D E N 1969 55231
0473 S D E N 1966 42978 0016 P D E N 1964 33974 0002 S D E N 1970 58738
0604 S D E N 1966 48364 0002 P D R N 1970 62862
0745 S D E N 1962 45667 407·0006 P D E N 1964 33974
0745 S D E N 1969 52594 0007 P D E N 1964 33974 425·0024 S D E N 1968 56534
0784 S D E N 1968 49251 0036 S D E N 1968 56534
PhYI. State: G. Gas; L L,qu,d; M. Multlphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temp.rature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Reflectance B30
SuMtant:6 Phys. Sub- un· Temper. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- un- Temper. TPRC Substant:6 Phys. Sub- un· Temper· TPRC
Numbtlr State jBCt gUBge BI1I,. Y.r Number Number State jsct gusge atu,. Y.r Number Number State jeet gUBge BtU,. Y.r Number
427-0007 S 0 E N 1967 43347 444·0059 S 0 G N 1935 46816 462-0126 S 0 E N 1970 57843
0007 S 0 E N 1968 48682 0059 S 0 E N 1939 47212 0126 S 0 E N 1970 60229
0007 S 0 E N 1970 59870 0210 S 0 E N 1969 53784 0126 S C E N 1970 60230
0008 S 0 E N 1966 39270 0396 S 0 E N 1966 40024 0126 S 0 E N 1970 60501
0012 S 0 E N 1968 48923 0528 S 0 E N 1966 40024 0207 S 0 E N 1970 60501
0012 S 0 0 N 1967 49075 0528 S 0 E N 1968 56534 0219 S 0 R N 1964 35345
0013 S 0 E N 1966 39270 0688 S 0 E N 1966 39182 0219 S 0 E N 1964 35346
0046 S 0 E N 1963 38038 0690 S G E N 1966 33896 0219 S 0 R N 1966 39152
0046 S 0 E N 1966 39187 0697 P 0 E N 1967 40230 0219 S 0 E N 1966 39153
0046 S 0 E N 1969 52834 0697 P 0 E N 1966 40351 0219 S 0 R N 1966 39557
0093 S 0 R N 1970 60654 0701 P 0 E N 1967 40230 0219 S 0 E N 1966 39558
0093 S 0 E N 1970 60655 0701 P 0 E N 1966 40351 0219 S 0 F N 1967 42878
0094 S 0 R N 1970 60654 0701 P 0 E N 1968 51997 0219 S 0 E N 1969 54872
0094 S 0 E N 1970 60655 0857 S 0 E N 1970 59905 0219 S 0 R N 1970 62207
0219 S 0 E N 1970 62208
428-0019 S 0 E N 1965 35942 449-0038 S 0 E L 1965 35228 0231 S 0 E N 1970 35339
0038 S 0 R N 1965 36991 0231 S 0 R N 1965 57414
429-0018 S 0 E N 1971 36135 0038 S 0 E N 1965 36992 0231 S 0 E N 1969 57415
0018 S 0 R N 1970 43325 0038 S C E N 1968 47736 0235 S 0 E N 1968 41569
0018 S G E N 1968 54114 0038 S G E N 1968 52718 0235 S 0 R N 1968 51733
0020 S 0 F N 1966 39941 0038 S 0 E N 1968 53509 0235 S 0 E N 1969 57077
0037 S S E N 1965 45001 0038 S 0 E N 1953 55041 0235 S 0 E N 1970 58476
0037 S 0 E L 1969 54011 0038 S 0 R N 1969 55391 0262 S 0 E N 1969 52322
0037 S G E N 1968 54114 0038 S 0 R N 1969 56970 0287 S 0 R N 1970 62221
0037 S 0 E N 1963 55196 0038 S S E N 1970 57511 0287 S 0 E N 1970 62222
0037 S C R N 1970 58507 0038 S C E N 1970 57846 0288 S 0 R N 1969 55651
0037 S 0 R N 1968 61971 0038 S 0 R N 1970 60246 0288 S 0 E N 1970 62004
0037 S 0 E N 1969 61972 0038 S 0 E N 1970 60247
0037 S C E N 1970 62204 0038 S 0 E N 1969 61996 464·0003 S C G N 1964 38047
0038 S 0 E N 1970 62022 0011 S 0 E N 1965 35942
431-0015 S 0 E N 1962 34667 0044 S 0 R N 1965 36991 0014 S 0 E N 1965 35942
0015 S 0 E N 1957 35330 0044 S 0 E N 1965 36992 0032 S 0 E L 1965 35621
0015 S C E N 1959 37136 0044 S 0 E N 1953 55041 0032 S 0 R N 1965 42569
0015 S 0 E N 1961 39728 0044 S 0 E N 1970 59310 0032 S 0 R N 1967 43878
0015 S 0 R N 1966 39995 0044 S 0 R N 1970 60246 0032 S 0 E N 1967 43879
0015 S 0 E N 1966 39996 0044 S 0 E N 1970 60247 0032 S 0 E N 1967 45793
0015 S 0 E N 1966 40525 0044 S 0 R N 1970 61963 0032 S 0 E N 1970 61102
0015 S 0 E N 1966 40723 0044 S 0 E N 1971 61964 0032 S 0 R N 1968 61976
0015 S 0 R N 1966 41058 0336 S 0 R N 1965 36991 0032 S 0 E N 1969 61977
0015 S 0 E N 1967 41059 0336 S 0 E N 1965 36992 0050 S S E N 1963 36122
0015 S 0 E N 1966 46033 0337 S 0 R N 1965 36991 0050 S 0 E N 1965 36324
0015 S 0 E N 1968 47315 0337 S 0 E N 1965 36992 0050 S 0 E N 1967 39908
0015 S 0 E N 1963 48057 0338 S 0 R N 1965 36991 0050 S G F N 1968 42321
0015 S 0 E N 1968 50365 0338 S 0 E N 1965 36992 0050 S 0 E N 1967 44016
0015 S 0 E N 1968 51145 0417 S 0 E N 1970 59310 0050 S G F L 1967 44068
0015 S G E N 1967 52049 0418 S 0 E N 1970 59310 0050 S 0 E N 1966 45532
0015 S G E N 1968 54114 0050 S 0 E L 1968 48332
0015 S C E L 1962 54634 450·0038 S 0 G N 1933 50702 0050 S G E N 1968 54114
0015 S 0 E N 1970 58702 0127 S 0 E N 1966 45486 0050 S 0 E N 1969 54544
0015 S 0 R N 1970 59385 0131 S 0 E N 1966 45486 0050 S 0 E N 1969 55237
0015 S 0 E N 1970 59386 0050 S 0 E N 1970 57049
0015 S 0 R N 1968 61969 453·0003 S 0 E N 1969 54923 0050 S 0 E L 1970 57845
0015 S 0 E N 1969 61970 0004 P 0 R N 1970 62863 0054 S 0 E L 1967 42928
0069 S 0 R N 1967 45010 0007 P 0 R N 1967 62861 0057 S 0 R N 1965 34148
0069 S 0 E N 1967 45011 0058 S 0 R N 1965 34148
0069 S 0 E N 1968 49864 454·0038 S 0 E N 1965 35323 0062 S 0 R N 1967 43878
0083 S 0 R N 1967 52992 0072 S 0 E N 1967 39212 0062 S 0 E N 1967 43879
0090 S 0 E N 1967 44178 0069 S 0 E N 1968 58570
0097 S 0 F N 1967 42878 461·0001 S 0 E N 1969 54923 0080 S 0 R N 1965 42569
0103 S 0 E N 1967 34446 0081 S 0 R N 1965 42569
0163 S C R N 1969 60744 462·0014 S 0 E N 1962 34667 0088 S 0 E N 1970 59681
0164 S C R N 1969 60744 0014 S 0 E N 1957 35330 0088 S 0 R N 1969 61997
0014 S 0 E N 1964 35800 0088 S 0 E N 1969 61998
434·0001 P 0 R N 1970 62863 0014 S 0 E N 1965 36227 0090 S C E N 1969 57068
0006 S 0 E N 1969 54923 0014 S G E N 1965 36773 0092 S 0 E N 1970 60227
0021 S 0 R N 1967 44859 0014 S 0 E N 1964 37428 0094 S 0 R N 1965 34096
0021 S 0 E N 1967 44860 0014 S 0 E N 1964 37640 0150 S 0 E N 1962 35622
0014 S 0 E N 1961 39728 0161 S 0 E N 1966 33770
438·0037 S 0 E L 1965 36486 0014 S 0 E N 1956 40212 0161 S 0 E N 1966 33845
0177 S 0 E N 1963 38038 0014 S 0 E N 1966 40525 0161 S 0 R N 1966 39770
0177 S 0 R N 1966 39655 0014 S 0 E N 1966 41795 0212 S 0 E N 1962 35622
0177 S 0 E N 1966 39656 0014 S 0 E N 1963 48057 0213 S 0 E N 1962 35622
0177 S 0 E N 1969 52834 0014 S S E L 1956 48288 0218 S 0 E N 1970 57049
0263 S 0 R N 1966 39655 0014 S 0 E N 1968 51145 0219 S 0 E N 1970 57049
0263 S 0 E N 1966 39656 0014 S G E N 1967 52049 0220 S 0 E N 1970 57049
0014 S G E N 1968 54114 0229 S C E N 1969 57068
439·0063 S 0 E N 1966 39656 0014 S C E L 1962 54634 0230 S C E N 1969 57068
0014 S C R N 1969 55623 0235 S 0 R N 1970 61004
440·0007 S 0 E N 1964 33974 0014 S C E N 1970 58254 0235 S 0 E N 1970 61005
0007 S 0 E N 1962 36117 0014 S 0 E N 1970 60501 0236 S 0 R N 1970 61004
0007 S 0 E N 1963 37478 0014 S C E N 1971 63087 0236 S 0 E N 1970 61005
0007 S 0 E N 1966 48364 0024 S 0 E N 1968 52467 0237 S 0 R N 1970 61004
0007 P 0 E N 1964 37398 0041 S 0 E N 1970 35339 0237 S 0 E N 1970 61005
0034 P 0 E N 1965 35840 0041 S C E N 1968 52404 0238 S 0 R N 1970 61004
0051 S 0 E N 1965 35840 0041 S 0 E N 1968 52467 0238 S 0 E N 1970 61005
0051 P 0 E N 1965 35840 0052 S 0 E N 1969 54001 0239 S 0 R N 1970 61004
0051 P 0 E N 1965 35907 0123 S 0 E N 1965 36864 0239 S 0 E N 1970 61005
0093 S 0 E N 1965 35840 0123 S C E N 1959 37136
0116 S 0 E N 1964 33974 0123 S G E N 1968 54114 465·0018 S 0 E N 1966 39270
0123 S C E L 1962 54634 0019 S 0 E N 1968 48923
442-0052 S 0 E N 1966 41849 0126 S 0 E N 1962 36605 0019 S 0 0 N 1967 49075
0057 P 0 E N 1964 33974 0126 S C E N 1959 37136 0037 S 0 R N 1966 39655
0058 S 0 E N 1965 35840 0126 S 0 E N 1960 37163 0037 S 0 E N 1966 39656
0058 P 0 E N 1964 33974 0126 S 0 E N 1966 40525 0064 P 0 E N 1964 33974
0058 P 0 E N 1965 35840 0126 S 0 E N 1968 48041 0064 P 0 E N 1965 35840
0136 S 0 E H 1963 43421 0126 S 0 E N 1968 49949 0064 P 0 E N 1968 51997
0139 S 0 E H 1963 43421 0126 S 0 E N 1968 51145 0077 S 0 E N 1968 52139
0126 S 0 E N 1967 52917 0077 S 0 E N 1970 58365
443·0002 S 0 E N 1969 54923 0126 S G E N 1968 54114 0135 S 0 E N 1970 58365
0004 P 0 R N 1970 62863 0126 S 0 E N 1969 54330 0136 S 0 E N 1970 58365
0126 S C E L 1962 54634 0137 S 0 E N 1970 58365
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
831 Reflectance
Substl/nctl Phys. Su~ un- Temper. TPRC Substl/nctl Phys. Su~ un· Temper. TPRC Substance Phys. Su~ un- Temper. TPRC
Number State ject gUB{Je Btu,. Yur Number Number StJJtJJ ject gUB{JB atu,. Yur Number Number StatJJ ject gUBgB BtU,. Yur Number
466'()020 S 0 E N 1965 34232 471·0500 S 0 E N 1970 62003
0020 S 0 E N 1963 38038
0020 S 0 E N 1966 39187 473-0008 S 0 E N 1962 53496
0020 S 0 E N 1966 39415 0010 S 0 E N 1964 43112
0020 S 0 R N 1966 39655 0019 S 0 E N 1960 40746
0020 S 0 E N 1966 39656 0040 S 0 E N 1964 36634
0020 S 0 E N 1967 44073 0053 5 0 E N 1964 33974
0020 S 0 E N 1969 52834 0053 5 0 E N 1964 43112
0020 S G E N 1970 61108 0061 P 0 E N 1964 33974
0134 S 0 R N 1966 39655 0061 P 0 E N 1965 35840
0134 S 0 E N 1966 39656 0139 5 0 E N 1965 35840
0159 S 0 R N 1966 39655 0139 5 0 E N 1962 36117
0159 S 0 E N 1966 39656 0139 5 0 E N 1963 37478
0187 S 0 E L 1968 59962 0139 S 0 E N 1966 48364
0308 S 0 R N 1966 39655 0139 P 0 E N 1964 33974
0308 S 0 E N 1966 39656 0139 P 0 E N 1965 35907
0317 S 0 E N 1967 44073 0139 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0351 S G E N 1970 61108 0139 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0352 S G E N 1970 61108 0139 P 0 E N 1968 51997
0353 S G E N 1970 61108 0191 S 0 E N 1965 35840
0191 P 0 E N 1964 33974
468-0018 P 0 E N 1964 33974 0191 P 0 E N 1965 35840
0019 P 0 E N 1964 33974 0253 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0020 S 0 E N 1963 37478 0253 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0020 P 0 E N 1964 33974 0254 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0025 S 0 E N 1965 35840 0254 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0025 S 0 E N 1963 37478 0254 P 0 E N 1968 51997
0025 5 0 E N 1966 48364 0255 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0025 P 0 E N 1964 33974 0255 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0025 P 0 E N 1965 35840 0256 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0025 P 0 E N 1965 35907 0256 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0042 S 0 E N 1966 48364 0272 S 0 E N 1966 48364
0043 S 0 E N 1966 48364 0273 S 0 E N 1966 48364
0076 P 0 E N 1964 33974 0348 5 0 E N 1964 33974
0348 P 0 E N 1964 33974
471'()001 S 0 E N 1968 52144
0002 S 0 R N 1967 43878 478-0025 P 0 E N 1964 33974
0002 S 0 E N 1967 43879 0026 P 0 E N 1964 33974
0003 S 0 R N 1967 43878 0026 P 0 E N 1965 35840
0003 S 0 E N 1967 43879 0037 P 0 E N 1964 33974
0011 S C G N 1964 38047
0024 5 0 E L 1970 37940 481'()062 5 0 E N 1967 34446
0024 5 0 E N 1967 39169 0133 5 C E N 1966 44315
0024 5 C E N 1967 45544 0133 5 G E N 1966 47387
0024 5 0 E N 1968 47869
0024 S S E N 1970 57511 482'()134 S 0 E N 1962 36117
0024 5 0 E L 1969 58322 0134 S 0 E N 1963 37478
0024 5 0 E N 1965 59549 0134 P 0 E N 1964 33974
0029 5 0 E L 1967 44948 0134 P 0 E N 1965 35907
0029 5 0 E N 1969 56033 0150 P 0 E N 1964 33974
0030 5 0 R N 1969 62002 0151 5 0 E N 1966 48364
0030 5 0 E N 1970 62003 0151 P 0 E N 1964 33974
0044 5 0 R L 1965 38763 0151 P 0 E N 1965 35907
0044 5 0 E L 1965 38764 0151 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0044 S 0 F L 1970 41718 0151 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0044 S G F N 1968 42321 0221 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0044 5 C E N 1967 43671 0221 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0044 S 0 E N 1967 44016
0044 S G F L 1967 44068 561'()071 S 0 R N 1964 38480
0044 S G E N 1968 54114 0071 S 0 E N 1965 38569
0044 S 0 E N 1963 55196 0103 S 0 E N 1962 36117
0044 S 0 R N 1968 55444 0103 5 0 E N 1963 37478
0044 S 0 E N 1968 55445 0103 S 0 E N 1966 48364
0044 S 0 E L 1970 57845 0103 P 0 E N 1964 33974
0045 S 0 E N 1963 38318 0105 S 0 E N 1962 36117
0045 S 0 E N 1961 40797 0105 S 0 E N 1963 37478
0045 S 0 E N 1966 40959 0105 S 0 E N 1966 48364
0045 S 0 R N 1966 41032 0106 S 0 E N 1966 48364
0045 S 0 E N 1967 41033 0123 5 0 E N 1966 48364
0045 S 0 E H 1965 43043 0266 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0045 S 0 E N 1967 44016 0266 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0045 5 0 E N 1967 44715 0267 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0045 S S E N 1967 45501 0267 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0045 S 0 E N 1968 51145 0267 P 0 E N 1968 51997
0045 S G E N 1968 54114 0268 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0045 S 0 E N 1963 55196 0268 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0045 S 0 R N 1961 55214 0269 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0045 S 0 E N 1961 55215 0269 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0045 S 0 E N 1970 57049 0270 S 0 E N 1966 48364
0045 L 0 E H 1965 43043 0270 P 0 E N 1965 35907
0058 S 0 R N 1969 62002 0270 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0058 S 0 E N 1970 62003 0270 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0098 S 0 E N 1967 45674 0270 P 0 E N 1968 51997
0098 S 0 E N 1968 47782 0271 5 0 E N 1966 48364
0289 S 0 E N 1970 34632 0271 P 0 E N 1965 35907
0291 S 0 F N 1965 36707 0271 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0292 5 0 E N 1963 38318 0271 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0292 S S E N 1967 45501 0272 5 0 E N 1966 48364
0318 S 0 E N 1965 35942 0272 P 0 E N 1965 35907
0319 5 0 F U 1966 40958 0272 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0327 5 0 E N 1966 33792 0273 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0337 S 0 R N 1967 43878 0299 5 0 E N 1966 48364
0337 S 0 E N 1967 43879 0299 P 0 E N 1965 35907
0342 S C E N 1967 43671 0299 P 0 E N 1967 40230
0342 S 0 E N 1968 55445 0299 P 0 E N 1966 40351
0407 5 0 E N 1965 39746 0301 5 0 E N 1966 48364
0433 S 0 E N 1970 57049 0301 P 0 E N 1965 35907
0434 S 0 E N 1970 57049
0450 S C E N 1969 57068
0451 5 C E N 1969 57068
0500 S 0 R N 1969 62002
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; o. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
B33

Chapter 7 Absorptance
Subsl8ncs Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper. TPRC Subs/8ncs Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper· TPRC Subsl8ncs Phys. Sub- La". Temper· TPRC
NumbBr 818ts jBct gUB(le Bture YBBr Number Number 818ts jBct gUB(le Bture YBBr Number Number 818ts jsct gUB(lB Bture YBBr Number

30()'()()21 S 0 E N 1963 40467 478·0072 S 0 R N 1966 41402


0021 S S E H 1960 49983
0027 S 0 E N 1965 36470 561·0293 S 0 E N 1968 47879
0027 S 0 E N 1966 44771
0027 S S E H 1960 49983
0027 S 0 E N 1969 52941
322'()052 S 0 R N 1962 40744
0052 S 0 G N 1965 40745
0090 S 0 E N 1960 40746
0114 S 0 E N 1962 54959
0124 S 0 E N 1960 40746
0124 S 0 E N 1966 43484
0125 S 0 E N 1962 53496
0141 S C E N 1965 38390
0142 S 0 E N 1965 46109
0148 S 0 E N 1966 34449
0148 S 0 E N 1964 40413
0148 S 0 E N 1965 42351
0148 S 0 E N 1966 48229
0148 S 0 E N 1968 48858
0148 S G E N 1969 54661
0148 S G E N 1970 61185
0670 S 0 R N 1968 39063
0715 S 0 E N 1965 42814
400·0005 S S E H 1960 49983
0005 S S E N 1959 52098
403·0045 S 0 E N 1962 43493
0045 S 0 E N 1961 52095
0049 S 0 E N 1960 40746
0049 S 0 E N 1961 52095
0093 S 0 E N 1965 46109
0192 S 0 E N 1962 43493
0197 S 0 E N 1962 43493
0208 S 0 E N 1965 42814
0283 S 0 E N 1966 43484
0283 S 0 E N 1962 43493
0283 S 0 E N 1961 52095
0473 S 0 E N 1970 58691
0607 S 0 R N 1968 39063
0784 S 0 E N 1968 49251
0805 S 0 E N 1962 54959
0880 S 0 E N 1970 58691
0881 S 0 E N 1970 58691
0901 S 0 E N 1962 43493
404'()001 S 0 R N 1970 59105
0001 S 0 E N 1970 62196
407·0033 S 0 E N 1964 37006
0034 S 0 E N 1964 37006
0035 S 0 E N 1964 37006
0038 S 0 E N 1965 35722
408'()021 S 0 E N 1965 35946
416'()198 S 0 E L 1969 46373
418'()014 S S E N 1967 39597
0203 S 0 E N 1968 49251
0203 S 0 E N 1961 52095
0249 S 0 E N 1970 58054
0708 S 0 E N 1965 42814
0988 S 0 E N 1967 34803
1016 S 0 E N 1967 34803
1036 S 0 E N 1967 34803
1038 S 0 E N 1967 34803
1095 S 0 E N 1967 34803
1213 S 0 E N 1968 47894
1248 S 0 E N 1968 52057
1331 S 0 E N 1970 58054
438·0210 S 0 E N 1961 52095
0297 S 0 E N 1961 52095
440'()088 S 0 R N 1968 39063
444'()015 S C E N 1965 38390
0015 S 0 E N 1966 44771
0389 S 0 E H 1962 49984
0739 S 0 E N 1967 49229
454'()004 S 0 E H 1965 34752
464'()050 S 0 E N 1963 45698
466.()020 S 0 E L 1955 45927
473·0008 S 0 E N 1962 53496
0019 S 0 E N 1963 35744
0019 S 0 E N 1963 39250
0019 S 0 E N 1960 40746

Phy•. Stete: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid


Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (low + Normal + High); L low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
B35

Chapter 8 Transmittance
Subst8fICB Phys. Sub- Lan- Tamper· TPRe SUbst8fICB Phys. Sub- Lan- Tamper. TPRe Substencs Phys. Sub- Lan· Tamper. TPRe
Number Stete jeet guega stUrB Yur Numbsr Numbsr Stete jllCt gusge stUrB Yur Numbsr Number Steta jsct gusga sturB Yur Numbsr

322-0137 S 0 E N 1966 39016 462·0014 S 0 F L 1965 36326 466-0337 S 0 E L 1964 46034


0014 S 0 E N 1954 38231
400-0015 S S E N 1969 57199 0014 S 0 E N 1954 38461 471-0002 S 0 R N 1967 43878
0014 S 0 E L 1955 40211 0002 5 0 E N 1967 43879
403·0049 5 G E N 1965 39074 0014 5 0 E N 1956 40212 0003 5 0 R N 1967 43878
0014 5 0 E N 1966 40525 0003 5 0 E N 1967 43879
404-0001 5 0 R N 1967 34846 0014 5 0 E N 1961 46843 0030 5 0 R N 1970 61469
0001 5 0 E N 1967 36304 0014 5 5 E L 1956 48288 0030 5 0 E N 1970 61470
0001 S 0 E L 1969 37967 0014 5 0 E N 1968 51145 0032 5 5 E N 1969 57198
0001 5 0 E N 1954 38461 0014 5 0 E L 1960 54704 0044 5 C E N 1967 43671
0001 5 0 E N 1966 40525 0014 5 0 E N 1953 55193 0044 5 0 E N 1969 54709
0001 5 0 E N 1966 42613 0014 5 0 R N 1970 62217 0045 5 0 R N 1967 34846
0001 5 0 E N 1968 49292 0014 5 0 E N 1970 62218 0045 5 0 E N 1967 36304
0001 S 0 R N 1967 49447 0123 5 0 E N 1954 38461 0045 5 0 E N 1964 37374
0001 5 0 E N 1968 49448 0126 5 0 E N 1954 38461 0045 5 0 E L 1969 37967
0001 5 0 E N 1968 51145 0126 5 0 E N 1966 40525 0045 5 0 E N 1956 37969
0001 5 0 R N 1970 59105 0126 5 0 E N 1968 49292 0045 5 0 E N 1966 41473
0001 5 0 E N 1970 62196 0126 5 0 E N 1968 51145 0045 5 0 E N 1965 42590
0036 S 0 R N 1968 61978 0219 5 0 R N 1970 60978 0045 S 0 E N 1967 44164
0036 S 0 E N 1969 61979 0219 5 0 E N 1970 60979 0045 5 S E N 1967 45501
0036 S 0 R N 1970 62211 0219 5 0 R N 1970 62207 0045 5 0 E L 1967 45711
0036 S 0 E N 1970 62212 0219 5 0 E N 1970 62208 0045 5 0 E N 1967 47112
0037 5 S E N 1967 43428 0235 S 0 E N 1968 41569 0045 5 0 E N 1968 51145
0037 S 0 R N 1970 62199 0235 5 0 R N 1968 51733 0045 5 0 R N 1970 61469
0037 5 0 E N 1970 62200 0240 5 0 E N 1968 47896 0045 5 0 E N 1970 61470
0039 S 0 E N 1965 36765 0265 5 0 E N 1966 43166 0064 5 0 E N 1969 53864
0039 S 0 E N 1966 46451 0267 5 0 E N 1962 35622 0098 5 0 E N 1967 45674
0057 S 0 E N 1961 51514 0110 5 0 E N 1967 40916
0058 S 0 R N 1966 39661 464·0006 5 0 E N 1965 35685 0235 5 0 E N 1962 35622
0058 5 0 E N 1966 39662 0006 5 0 E N 1964 37303 0236 S 0 E N 1962 35622
0058 5 0 E N 1966 42613 0006 5 0 E N 1967 49517 0237 5 0 E N 1962 35622
0061 5 0 R N 1970 62211 0008 5 0 E N 1968 50427 0238 5 0 E N 1962 35622
0061 5 0 E N 1970 62212 0015 5 0 E N 1965 35685 0238 5 0 E N 1966 39948
0067 S 0 R N 1968 48302 0015 5 0 E N 1964 37303 0289 S 0 E N 1970 34632
0067 5 0 E N 1961 51514 0021 S 5 E N 1969 57198 0291 5 0 F N 1965 36707
0067 S 0 E N 1968 51951 0032 5 0 E N 1965 35685 0292 5 0 E N 1965 36930
0068 5 0 R N 1966 42143 0032 5 0 0 N 1964 36247 0292 S 0 E N 1968 42319
0080 5 0 R N 1970 58612 0032 5 0 E N 1964 37303 0292 5 5 E N 1967 45501
0080 S 0 E N 1970 62209 0032 5 0 R N 1965 42569 0313 5 C G N 1969 57069
0032 5 0 R N 1967 43878 0319 5 0 F U 1966 40958
405·0217 5 0 E N 1967 52871 0032 5 0 E N 1967 43879 0322 P 0 F N 1966 41327
0218 5 0 E N 1967 52871 0032 5 0 E N 1970 61102 0323 P 0 F N 1966 41327
0228 S 0 E N 1965 35904 0050 5 0 E N 1966 33883 0337 5 0 E N 1964 35858
0050 5 0 E N 1966 34544 0337 5 0 R N 1967 43878
408·0020 S S E N 1966 39095 0050 S 0 E N 1965 36324 0337 S 0 E N 1967 43879
0021 S S E N 1966 39095 0050 S 0 F L 1965 36326 0342 S 0 R N 1968 55444
0151 S S E N 1966 39095 0050 S G F L 1968 42321 0342 S 0 E N 1968 55445
0054 S 0 R N 1965 38769 0361 S 0 R N 1966 42143
411·0061 S 0 E N 1966 33722 0054 S 0 E N 1965 38770 0362 S 0 R N 1966 42143
0061 S 0 E N 1965 36324 0054 S 0 E N 1967 44164 0363 5 0 R N 1966 42143
0061 S 0 E N 1960 40216 0056 S 0 R N 1966 33761 0407 S 0 E N 1964 37330
0061 S 0 E N 1967 44164 0056 S 0 E N 1966 33762 0407 S 0 E N 1965 39746
0061 S 0 0 N 1962 47351 0056 S 0 E N 1965 36829 0408 S 0 E N 1966 44340
0061 S 0 R N 1968 51767 0056 S 0 R N 1965 36830 0419 S 0 E N 1964 37330
0061 S 0 E N 1968 51768 0057 S 0 R N 1965 34148 0420 S 0 E N 1964 37330
0061 S 0 R N 1969 56085 0058 S 0 R N 1965 34148 0421 S 0 E N 1964 37330
0061 S 0 E N 1970 56086 0062 S 0 R N 1967 43878 0421 S 0 E N 1966 43036
0062 S 0 E N 1967 43879 0440 5 0 R N 1970 61469
418·0361 S 0 E N 1966 39016 0063 S 0 E N 1967 46113 0440 5 0 E N 1970 61470
0445 S 0 E N 1965 35904 0080 S 0 R N 1965 42569 0443 5 0 E N 1966 43036
0445 S 0 E N 1969 62975 0081 S 0 R N 1965 42569 0444 S 0 E N 1966 43036
1259 S 0 E N 1969 53072 0088 5 0 E N 1970 59681 0445 S 0 E N 1966 43036
0094 S 0 R N 1965 34096 0449 S 0 R N 1969 57116
422·0002 S 0 E L 1966 33918 0140 S 0 R N 1967 49348 0449 S 0 E N 1969 57117
0140 S 0 E N 1967 49349 0459 S 0 E N 1965 39746
427·0007 S 0 E N 1967 43347 0161 S 0 E N 1966 33845 0476 S 0 R N 1965 35638
0161 S 0 0 N 1966 39627 0501 5 0 0 N 1964 36247
428·0019 S 0 E N 1965 35942 0161 S 0 E N 1968 48165 0502 S 0 0 N 1964 36247
0161 S 0 E N 1970 57337
429·0037 S 0 R N 1969 62017 0161 S 0 E N 1970 58665 474·0055 S 0 E N 1966 39425
0037 S 0 E N 1970 62018 0185 S 0 E N 1967 39984 0096 S 0 0 N 1964 36247
0190 S 0 E N 1965 35685 0102 S 0 0 N 1964 36247
431·0015 S 0 E N 1964 35357 0190 S 0 E N 1964 37303
0015 S 0 E N 1954 38461 0200 S 0 E N 1967 39984 478-0023 S 0 E N 1968 50968
0015 S 0 E N 1966 40525 0209 S 0 E N 1962 35622 0023 S 0 E N 1970 60493
0015 S 0 E N 1966 40723 0210 S 0 E N 1962 35622
0015 S 0 E N 1961 46843 0211 S 0 E N 1962 35622 561·0043 S 0 E N 1964 37868
0015 S 0 E N 1968 47315 0212 S 0 E N 1962 35622 0071 P 0 R N 1964 38480
0015 S 0 E N 1968 51145 0214 S 0 E N 1962 35622 0071 P 0 E N 1965 38569
0026 S 0 0 N 1963 37064 0215 S 0 E N 1965 35685 0293 S 0 E N 1968 47879
0069 S 0 R N 1967 45010 0217 S 0 E N 1965 35685 0316 S 0 E N 1970 56871
0069 S 0 E N 1967 45011 0225 S 0 E N 1964 37303
0151 S 0 R N 1965 34096 0226 S 0 E N 1969 55134
0163 S C R N 1969 60744 0234 S 0 0 N 1964 36247
0164 S C R N 1969 60744 0240 S 0 E N 1964 37303
0242 S 0 E N 1964 37303
444-0097 S 0 E N 1966 39016 0243 S 0 E N 1964 37303
0121 S 0 E N 1966 39016 0244 S 0 E N 1964 37303
0245 S 0 E N 1964 37303
449·0038 S 0 E N 1966 40160 0246 S 0 E N 1964 37303
0038 S 0 E N 1966 52849 0247 S 0 E N 1964 37303
0038 S S E N 1970 57511 0248 S 0 0 N 1964 36247
0328 S S E N 1970 57511 0249 S 0 0 N 1964 36247
461-0006 S 0 E N 1970 58893 466·0187 S 0 E L 1968 59962
Phys. Stata: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperatura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K &: up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
837

Chapter 9 Absorptance To Emittance Ratio


Substance Phys. Sub- Lan· TBm"",' TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan· Tempsr. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan- Tem"",. TPRC
Numbsr SlBta j6ct gUBge sture YBBr Numbsr Numbsr SIB,. j6ct gUBgS atuM YBBr Numbsr Number SIB,. jsct gusgs sture YBBr Numbsr
300.0027 S D N 1965 42351

322~125 S D N 1962 53496


0148 S D N 1964 40413
0148 S D N 1968 48858
0148 S G N 1970 61185

473~008 S D E N 1962 53496


0019 S D E N 1963 35744
0019 S D E N 1963 39250

Phy•. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid


Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperatura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
B39

Chapter 10 Prandtl Number


Substance Phys. Su~ La". Temper· TPRC Substance Phys. Su~ La". Temper. TPRC Substance Phys. Su~ La". Temper. TPRC
Number Stata jeet gUBgS Bture YBBr Number Number Stata jBct gUBgB Bture YBBr Number Number State jBct gUBgB sture YeBr Number

408-0032 l 0 R N 1966 42395


0032 l 0 E N 1966 63159

433·0001 0 R N 1966 42395


0001 0 E N 1966 63159
0003 0 E N 1948 46872
0010 0 R N 1966 42395
0010 0 E N 1966 63159

441·0001 0 R N 1966 42395


0001 0 E N 1966 63159

Phy•• State: G. Gas; L liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid


Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperatura: F. Full Range (low + Normal + High); L low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K 8. up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
841

Chapter 11 Diffusion Coefficient


SUbstBllCfI Phys. Su~ un- Tem".,. TPRC SubstenCB Phys. Su~ un- Tsmpsr· TPRC SubstBnCB Phys. Su~ un- Tsmpsr. TPRC
Number State jeet gusgs sturs Y""r Number Number State ject gusgs sturs Yssr Number Number State ject gusgs sturs Y""r Numbsr
300·0034 L 0 J H 1967 49126 322-0690 S 0 E H 1967 36985 392-0095 S 0 R H 1968 48758
0056 L S E U 1968 49593 0691 S 0 E H 1967 36985 0096 S 0 E H 1968 42920
0175 L C R H 1966 45112 0692 S G R H 1966 42142 0096 S 0 R H 1968 48758
0181 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0693 S G R H 1966 42142
0182 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0694 S G R H 1966 42142 397-0001 S 0 E H 1968 49301
0695 S 0 0 H 1965 42384
304-0032 S 0 E H 1966 40144 0697 S 0 E N 1968 49870 400-0001 S T E U 1967 40848
0698 S 0 E N 1968 49870 0004 S T E U 1967 40633
313·0002 L C R H 1966 45112 0716 S 0 E N 1968 42980 0004 5 T E N 1967 41202
0009 L G E H 1964 35155 0716 S 0 R N 1968 48759 0004 S T E U 1968 48159
0009 L G R H 1964 37528 0717 S 0 E H 1968 42920 0005 S S I U 1966 42475
0010 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0717 S 0 R H 1968 48758 0005 S T R U 1964 42495
0011 L G E H 1964 35155 0718 S 0 F N 1967 48898 0005 S S R U 1964 42495
0011 L G R H 1964 37528 0730 L C R H 1966 45112 0005 S T G U 1968 50481
0011 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0005 L T E U 1964 34301
0015 L G E H 1964 35155 345-0179 5 0 E N 1964 35154 0005 L T R U 1964 36137
0015 L G R H 1964 37528 0179 S 0 R N 1964 37036 0005 L S G H 1966 41703
0016 L G E H 1964 35155 0179 S 0 R N 1964 38559 0008 5 T R U 1966 39569
0016 L G R H 1964 37528 0179 S 0 E H 1964 38560 0011 S T E U 1965 35052
0038 S 0 R H 1965 38958 0183 S 0 R N 1964 38559 0011 S T E U 1965 36840
0045 S G R H 1966 42142 0183 S 0 E H 1964 38560 0019 S T E U 1967 43663
0055 S 0 R H 1965 38958 0183 S 0 E N 1968 42980 0019 S T E H 1968 50477
0055 S G R H 1966 42142 0183 S 0 R N 1968 48759 0019 L 5 E U 1968 49593
0082 S G R H 1966 42142 0184 S 0 R N 1964 38559 0019 M T E U 1966 39614
0187 L C E H 1966 40579 0184 S 0 E H 1964 38560 0026 S T E U 1968 47826
0187 L C G H 1966 43332 0184 S 0 E N 1968 42980 0028 S T E U 1966 39548
0314 S 0 R H 1965 38958 0184 S 0 R N 1968 48759 0028 S T E U 1967 45948
0441 L 0 R H 1964 36073 0242 S 0 E H 1965 35392
0441 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0243 S 0 E H 1965 35392 402·0052 5 G E N 1967 38584
0447 L G E H 1964 35155 0276 S 0 0 N 1965 42674 0053 S 0 E U 1967 38584
0447 L G R H 1964 37528 0279 S G R H 1966 42142 0053 5 C E N 1968 50477
0465 L G E H 1964 35155 0282 S G R H 1966 42142 0054 L 0 J N 1969 55407
0465 L G R H 1964 37528 0350 S C E H 1967 46125 0206 S 0 R N 1964 38786
0493 S 0 R N 1964 38559 0385 L 0 R H 1968 50603 0206 S 0 E N 1964 38787
0493 S 0 E H 1964 38560 0398 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0237 S 0 E H 1967 40656
0496 S 0 E N 1964 35157 0399 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0238 S G E N 1967 41200
0496 S 0 R N 1964 38150 0256 S 0 E N 1967 41815
0507 L 0 G H 1969 56422 348-0008 S 0 E N 1964 35154 0299 S 0 R N 1964 38786
0542 L G E H 1964 35155 0008 S 0 R N 1964 37036 0299 S 0 E N 1964 38787
0542 L G R H 1964 37528 0008 S 0 R N 1964 38559 0307 S T E U 1966 33828
0580 S 0 G H 1965 34069 0008 S 0 E H 1964 38560 0307 5 G E N 1967 38687
0688 S C E H 1967 46125 0025 S 0 E H 1964 35162 0307 S 0 E N 1967 41815
0690 S C E H 1967 46125 0025 S 0 R H 1964 37657 0408 S 0 R N 1964 38786
0700 S C E H 1967 46125 0041 S 0 E H 1964 35162 0408 S 0 E N 1964 38787
0756 L 0 R H 1963 42138 0041 S 0 R H 1964 37657 0409 S 0 R N 1964 38786
0757 L 0 R H 1963 42138 0042 5 0 E H 1964 35162 0409 S 0 E N 1964 38787
0758 S 0 0 H 1957 50357 0042 5 0 R H 1964 37657 0410 S 0 E N 1965 33796
0792 L 0 G H 1966 41237 0043 5 0 R N 1966 35351 0410 5 0 R N 1965 34086
0813 S 0 0 H 1957 50357 0043 5 0 E N 1966 35352 0419 S G E U 1967 39412
0813 L C E N 1969 52720 0419 S G E N 1966 39511
0814 L C E N 1969 52720 355·0005 S 0 F H 1966 34432 0420 S G E N 1966 39511
0817 L 0 G H 1966 41237 0005 5 0 E H 1965 35494 0422 S G E N 1966 39511
0818 L 0 G H 1966 41237 0005 S 0 F H 1967 42085 0424 S G E U 1967 39412
0852 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0005 5 0 F H 1967 43466 0424 S G E N 1966 39511
0853 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0005 5 0 R H 1967 46349 0425 S G E N 1966 39511
0854 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0005 S C E H 1968 50477 0428 S T E U 1966 33828
0855 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0005 S 0 E H 1967 52162 0435 S 0 E N 1965 34265
0897 L 0 R H 1964 36073 0049 S G E H 1964 40125 0437 5 0 E N 1968 49177
0420 S 0 E H 1966 41654 0449 S G R N 1966 42142
320-0067 S G E H 1964 40125 0422 S 0 0 H 1965 38660 0450 5 0 E U 1967 38584
0071 S 0 E N 1965 38502 0423 S 0 0 H 1965 38660 0451 S 0 E N 1966 42026
0072 S 0 E N 1965 38502 0424 S 0 0 H 1965 38660 0452 S 0 E N 1966 42026
0073 S 0 R H 1965 34857 0425 S 0 0 H 1965 38660 0455 S 0 E N 1966 51117
0073 S 0 E H 1965 34858 0448 S 0 E N 1966 42624 0456 S C R N 1954 51526
0074 S 0 R H 1965 34857 0455 5 0 E H 1968 49025 0462 L C J H 1966 41732
0074 S 0 E N 1965 34858 0463 L C J H 1966 41732
0081 S 0 E H 1968 42920 374-0002 L C R H 1966 45112 0468 L 0 J N 1969 55407
0081 S 0 R H 1968 48758 0009 S 0 E H 1965 36307 0480 L 0 J H 1969 55407
0082 5 0 E H 1968 42920 0011 S 0 E H 1965 38830 0481 L 0 J H 1969 55407
0082 S 0 R H 1968 48758 0119 S 0 E H 1967 43433 0487 L 0 E H 1969 56979
0083 S 0 E H 1968 42920 0120 S G J H 1967 48418 0488 L 0 E H 1969 56979
0083 S 0 R H 1968 48758 0121 S G J H 1967 48418 0489 L 0 E H 1969 56979
0139 S C R H 1965 38960
322-0278 S 0 R H 1965 40077 0205 L 0 G H 1969 56422 403·0062 S C E N 1968 48966
0278 S 0 E H 1965 40078 0206 L 0 G H 1969 56422 0062 S C E N 1968 49302
0283 S 0 R H 1965 40077 0286 S G E N 1965 36701
0283 S 0 E H 1965 40078 384·0007 S 0 0 H 1957 50357 0288 S G E N 1965 36701
0287 S 0 R H 1965 40077 0015 S 0 0 H 1957 50357 0289 S G E N 1965 36701
0287 S 0 E H 1965 40078 0290 S G E N 1965 36701
0375 S 0 R H 1965 40077 390-0024 S 0 E H 1965 38964 0291 5 G E N 1965 36701
0375 S 0 E H 1965 40078 0025 S 0 E H 1964 34263 0477 S C R N 1954 51526
0657 S 0 0 H 1965 42384 0025 5 0 E H 1965 38501 0486 5 0 F N 1968 49577
0664 S 0 R H 1965 40077 0514 S G J N 1960 51574
0664 S 0 E H 1965 40078 392·0088 S 0 R H 1965 38958 0515 S G J N 1960 51574
0664 S 0 E N 1968 49870 0089 S 0 R H 1965 34857 0605 S 0 G N 1968 47711
0667 S 0 R H 1965 38958 0089 S 0 E H 1965 34858 0606 L 0 J N 1963 51590
0671 S 0 E N 1964 35154 0090 S 0 R H 1965 34857 0677 S G J N 1960 51574
0671 S 0 R N 1964 37036 0090 5 0 E N 1965 34858 0680 S G J N 1960 51574
0671 S 0 R N 1964 38559 0091 S 0 E H 1964 35162 0685 5 G J N 1960 51574
0671 S 0 E H 1964 38560 0091 S 0 R H 1964 37657 0686 5 G J N 1960 51574
0684 S 0 E N 1966 42624 0092 S 0 E H 1964 35162 0688 5 G J N 1960 51574
0685 5 0 E N 1965 42722 0092 S 0 R H 1964 37657 0689 S G J N 1960 51574
0686 S 0 E N 1965 42722 0093 S 0 E H 1964 35162 0690 S G J N 1960 51574
0688 S 0 E H 1967 36985 0093 S 0 R H 1964 37657 0767 S G J N 1960 51574
0689 S 0 E H 1967 36985 0095 S 0 E H 1968 42920 0787 S 0 E N 1967 48425
PhYL State: Go Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; So Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
language: D, Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; t Italian; J, Japanese; 0, Other Languages; R. Russian; So Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Diffusion Coefficient B42
SubstllnCB Phys.
Su~ un- TempBr. TPRC SubBtllnCB Phys. Su~ un- TempBr· TPRC SubBtllnCB Phys. Su~ un- TempBr· TPRC
Number StIItII jBCt gu.ge BturB Y""r Number Number StlltII jBct gusgB BturB Y""r Number Number StIItII jBCt gUBg. BtUrB Y""r Number
403-0798 l 0 E N 1967 47329 416-0139 S 0 E H 1965 40078 439-0089 l 0 R H 1968 50603
0799 l 0 R H 1967 46422 0146 S G E H 1966 41647
0839 l 0 J N 1969 54514 0154 S 0 E H 1967 36985 440-0036 S 0 E H 1965 36975
0155 S 0 E H 1967 36985 0053 S 0 R H 1965 42461
404-0001 S 0 E U 1968 50718 0156 S 0 E H 1967 36985 0054 S 0 R H 1965 42461
0001 l G R N 1969 55148 0157 S 0 E H 1967 36985 0057 S 0 E H 1965 36975
0001 l G E N 1969 62964 0071 S G E H 1966 41647
0008 S G S N 1965 34167 418-0040 S 0 E N 1965 38970 0073 S 0 E H 1965 46129
0008 S C E N 1967 34804 0041 S 0 E N 1965 38970 0073 S 0 R H 1964 47026
0008 S G R H 1964 35341 0104 S 0 F N 1967 40158 0073 S 0 E H 1966 47029
0008 S G E H 1964 35342 0104 S T R N 1966 42487 0084 S D 0 H 1967 43044
0008 S 0 R H 1967 43942 0104 S T E N 1966 42843 0084 S 0 E H 1968 53821
0008 S 0 E H 1967 43943 0104 S C E H 1968 50477
0008 S D E N 1968 47924 0108 S G E N 1967 38584 441·0020 l D R N 1968 50162
0009 S D E H 1968 50890 0194 S C E H 1968 50477 0020 l D E N 1968 52611
0060 S 0 E N 1967 44020 0255 S T E N 1968 48158 0035 l D E N 1968 49100
0060 S 0 E H 1968 47713 0279 S 0 E N 1965 38970 0036 l D E N 1968 49100
0060 S 0 R U 1968 49004 0281 S 0 E N 1965 38970
0060 S 0 E U 1968 51646 0289 l D G H 1967 41015 442-0044 S D E H 1966 41650
0063 S D E H 1965 36166 0306 l E G H 1967 41015 0064 S G E H 1966 38821
0068 S 0 E N 1968 48771 0307 l E G H 1967 41015 0064 S G R H 1966 41401
0069 S 0 E N 1968 42493 0328 S D E N 1965 38970 0108 S G E H 1965 34053
0372 S C E N 1966 33969 0108 S G E H 1966 42625
405-0023 S D E U 1967 38584 0430 S D E N 1967 41201
0023 S C E N 1968 50477 0464 S C E N 1965 36675 444·0059 S D F N 1967 40158
0069 S 0 E U 1967 38584 0465 S C E N 1965 36675 0059 S T R N 1966 42487
0069 S T R N 1966 42487 0466 S C E N 1965 36675 0059 S T E N 1966 42843
0069 S T E N 1966 42843 0471 S C E N 1965 36675 0059 S C E H 1968 50477
0069 S C E N 1968 50477 0481 S D E U 1967 38584 0094 S 0 F H 1966 34432
0080 S T E U 1968 48159 0481 S T R N 1966 42487 0094 S 0 E H 1965 35494
0127 S G E N 1967 41119 0481 S T E N 1966 42843 0094 S D F H 1967 42085
0133 S G E U 1967 39412 0481 S C E N 1968 50477 0094 S 0 F H 1967 43466
0133 S G E N 1966 39511 0525 S C E N 1965 36675 0094 S 0 R H 1967 46349
0140 S G E N 1967 41119 0529 S D E N 1967 41201 0094 S C E H 1968 50477
0145 S G E N 1966 39511 0588 S G E N 1967 40235 0094 S 0 E H 1967 52162
0167 S C E N 1968 50477 0593 S D E N 1966 33868 0095 S 0 F H 1967 42089
0174 S G E N 1967 41119 0639 S G E N 1966 33795 0095 S 0 R H 1967 46349
0185 S G E N 1967 41119 0718 l G E H 1966 42034 0095 S 0 E H 1967 52162
0186 S G E N 1967 41119 0955 S D E N 1966 41645 0465 S 0 R H 1967 46350
0187 S G E N 1967 41119 1113 S 0 0 N 1966 48847 0465 S D E H 1967 52163
0195 S 0 E N 1966 42378 1152 S G E N 1967 40235 0521 S G E H 1964 40125
0196 S D E N 1967 42895 1161 S D J N 1943 39758 0553 S G E H 1964 40125
0197 S D E N 1965 36768 1206 S D E N 1968 48557 0585 S 0 E H 1966 41654
0202 S G E U 1967 39412 1207 S 0 E U 1967 38584 0586 S D E N 1967 42935
0202 S G E N 1966 39511 1222 S D E N 1968 48561 0587 S C E N 1967 42853
0216 S D E U 1967 38584 1225 S C E N 1968 43180 0613 S C E N 1968 50477
0220 S 0 E N 1966 42026 1226 S C E N 1968 43180 0620 S D G H 1966 34429
0221 S 0 E N 1966 42026 1232 S D E N 1967 48710 0686 S D E N 1966 39981
1257 S 0 E N 1966 42034 0687 S D E N 1966 39981
408-0002 l 0 E N 1968 40105 1266 l 0 G H 1969 43258 0689 S 0 R H 1966 41399
0002 l D E N 1968 56544 1267 l D G H 1969 43258 0689 S 0 E H 1966 43964
0114 l D G N 1967 41016 0698 S D E H 1967 44170
0115 l D G N 1967 41016 427·0016 S G E N 1966 33846 0718 S 0 E N 1967 36987
0116 l 0 E N 1966 42036 0719 S 0 E N 1967 36987
0117 l 0 E N 1966 42036 428-0020 S G S H 1968 50482 0720 S D E N 1967 36987
0183 l 0 G N 1967 41016 0721 S C E N 1968 48964
0224 l D G N 1967 41016 429·0015 l 0 E N 1965 38393 0722 S G G H 1967 38767
0235 l 0 G N 1965 35763 0028 S G F N 1966 39284 0724 S C E H 1968 46200
0236 l 0 G N 1965 35763 0029 S G F N 1966 39284 0735 S D E H 1968 36677
0242 l 0 R N 1965 34554 0038 l D E N 1967 44142 0735 S D R H 1968 48649
0242 l 0 E N 1965 34555 0058 l D E N 1968 49100 0736 S D E F 1968 36677
0262 l 0 R N 1967 45839 0067 l D E N 1967 44142 0736 S 0 R F 1968 48649
0262 l 0 E N 1967 49360 0138 l G E N 1969 52719 0742 S 0 R H 1967 46349
0267 l D J N 1964 36141 0139 l G E N 1969 52719 0742 S D E H 1967 52162
0267 L 0 E N 1966 42036 0144 l G E N 1969 52719 0871 l 0 R H 1968 55014
0268 l 0 J N 1964 36141 0145 L G E N 1969 52719
0268 l 0 E N 1966 42036 0159 l 0 E N 1964 37333 449·0007 l D E N 1965 44485
0007 l G E N 1967 45673
411·0005 l 0 E N 1965 44485 431-0016 S 0 R N 1966 41048 0007 l 0 E N 1966 45721
0005 l G E N 1967 45673 0016 S 0 E N 1967 41049 0032 l D J N 1964 36140
0005 l D E N 1966 45721 0022 S D R N 1966 41040 0032 l D 0 N 1966 39570
0093 S G E N 1966 41641 0022 S 0 E N 1967 41041 0044 S D E N 1968 47923
0105 S G E N 1966 41641 0030 l D E N 1966 40129 0045 S G E N 1964 35039
0106 S G E N 1966 41641 0030 l G E N 1965 43506 0107 S G E N 1964 35039
0115 l D E N 1966 34304 0033 L 0 E N 1969 55864 0160 l D E N 1966 42036
0116 L D E N 1966 34304 0034 l C E N 1969 52720 0270 S 0 R N 1965 39049
0124 S G E N 1967 50933 0035 l C E N 1969 52720 0270 S D E N 1966 39050
0126 S D E N 1968 51923 0084 S 0 R N 1966 40063 0277 l D 0 N 1965 34783
0129 l G E N 1967 45673 0084 S 0 E N 1967 40064 0278 l D G N 1965 35763
0130 l G E N 1967 45673 0095 S D R N 1966 41040 0307 l D G N 1965 35763
0131 l G E N 1968 54355 0095 S 0 E N 1967 41041 0339 S D R N 1965 35608
0133 S D E N 1966 39810 0115 S 0 R N 1968 48646 0339 S 0 E N 1965 38589
0133 S G E N 1967 43677 0115 S D E N 1968 51757 0340 S D R N 1965 35608
0116 S D R N 1967 47083 0340 S 0 E N 1965 38589
415-0026 S 0 F H 1967 42089 0116 S 0 E N 1967 47084 0348 l 0 E N 1966 34304
0026 S 0 R H 1967 46349 0123 l C E N 1969 52720 0349 l 0 E N 1966 34304
0026 S 0 E H 1967 52162 0124 l C E N 1969 52720 0353 S D R N 1966 42573
0130 S G E H 1964 40125 0125 L C E N 1969 52720 0354 S 0 R N 1966 42573
0143 S G E H 1964 40125 0138 l 0 E N 1968 51461 0355 S D R N 1966 42573
0175 S D R H 1967 46349 0157 l D E N 1969 55012 0356 S D R N 1966 42573
0175 S D E H 1967 52162 0357 S G E N 1966 42035
433·0006 l 0 E N 1965 38393 0357 l D J N 1964 36140
416-0020 S D R H 1967 46350 0046 l 0 E N 1968 49100 0357 l 0 E N 1968 49659
0020 S 0 E H 1967 52163 0357 l 0 R N 1968 52018
0027 S D R H 1965 40077 438·0038 S G E N 1966 41641 0358 l 0 J N 1964 36141
0027 S 0 E H 1965 40078 0261 S G E N 1966 41641 0358 l D E N 1966 42036
0068 S 0 R H 1965 40077 0262 S G E N 1966 41641 0361 S C E N 1968 47596
0068 S 0 E H 1965 40078 0271 S 0 E N 1967 48425 0362 S C E N 1968 47596
0138 S 0 R H 1965 40077 0272 S 0 E N 1967 48425 0363 S D E N 1968 47923
0138 S 0 E H 1965 40078 0364 S 0 E N 1968 47039
0139 S 0 R H 1965 40077 439·0088 l D R H 1968 50603 0365 S C E N 1968 50899
Phya. State: G. Gas; L liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
843 Diffusion Coefficient
Substance Phys. Sub- Lan· Tempsr. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan- Tempsr. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper· TPRC
Numbsr Stste jeet gusge stu", Yesr Numbsr Numbsr Stste jeet gusge stu", Yur Numbsr Numbsr State jeet gusgs stu", Yur Numbsr
449·0378 L D A N 1966 44290 466'()323 L D A N 1966 44290
0378 L D E N 1966 51543 0323 L D E N 1966 51543
0381 L D G N 1968 53637 0324 L D A N 1966 44290
0382 L D G N 1968 53637 0324 L D E N 1966 51543
0387 L D J N 1969 54513 0341 L G E N 1968 54355
0388 L D J N 1969 54513 0344 L D J H 1969 55407
0391 L G E N 1967 45673 0361 L D E N 1968 49100
0392 L G E N 1967 45673
0415 L D E N 1968 49100 468'()009 S G E H 1966 38821
0009 S G A H 1966 41401
450·0016 S C E H 1968 50477
0081 S D G N 1966 39069 471'()043 L G E H 1966 42034
0089 S D E N 1966 34755 0196 S D E N 1968 50227
0090 S D E N 1966 34755 0196 S G E N 1967 50933
0091 S D E N 1966 34755 0324 S G F N 1966 39284
0092 S D E N 1966 34755 0325 S G F N 1966 39284
0093 S D E N 1966 34755 0338 S G E N 1967 43677
0094 S D E N 1966 34755 0339 S G E N 1967 43677
0095 S D E N 1966 34755 0339 S D E N 1968 50227
0096 S D E N 1966 34755 0339 S G E N 1967 50933
0097 S D E N 1966 34755 0340 S G E N 1967 43677
0376 S D E N 1968 50227
454·0066 S D A H 1967 46349 0376 S G E N 1967 50933
0066 S D E H 1967 52162 0393 S D E N 1968 51923
0067 S D A H 1967 46349 0394 S D E N 1968 51924
0067 S D E H 1967 52162
473·0093 S D E N 1965 35996
455·0017 S D F N 1967 46319 0212 S D E H 1965 46129
0018 S D F N 1967 46319 0212 S D A H 1964 47026
0019 S D E N 1968 48191 0212 S D E H 1966 47029
0020 S D E N 1968 48191 0251 S D 0 N 1968 49454
0024 S D E N 1967 48425 0251 S D E N 1968 52075
0252 S D E N 1964 50410
459·0006 S D E N 1967 41807 0262 S D F H 1967 48898
0267 S D E N 1967 44233
462·0014 S D E N 1967 44243 0269 S G E H 1968 48963
0083 S T A U 1965 33936 0270 S G E H 1968 48963
0083 S T E U 1966 33937
0180 S D E N 1964 35365 474·0074 L D A N 1966 44262
0180 S D A N 1964 38177 0083 L D A N 1966 44262
0180 S D E N 1965 38269 0084 L D A N 1966 44262
0220 S D E N 1965 35360
0220 S D A N 1964 38160 476'()001 S D F N 1965 36709
0223 S D E N 1964 35368 0010 L D E N 1968 47751
0223 S D A N 1964 38176 0033 L D E N 1968 47751
0230 L D 0 N 1966 39570 0117 S D E N 1964 51420
0247 S D E N 1967 43429 0136 S D 0 N 1965 42586
0247 S D E N 1967 47682 0149 S D E N 1967 48425
0257 S D E N 1968 49213
0258 L D A N 1966 44290 477·0074 S G E H 1965 34053
0258 L D E N 1966 51543 0074 S G E H 1966 42625
0259 L D A N 1966 44290 0077 S G E H 1968 48963
0259 L D E N 1966 51543 0078 S G E H 1968 48963
0264 L D J N 1969 55407
0283 L D J H 1969 55407 478·0048 S G E H 1966 41647
0049 S D E H 1966 41650
464·0022 S D E N 1965 38432 0051 S D 0 H 1965 34782
0046 S D E H 1965 38432 0052 S D 0 H 1965 34782
0060 S D E H 1964 35396 0062 S G E H 1967 45009
0060 S G E N 1967 43677 0063 S G E H 1967 45009
0139 S D E N 1968 51142 0064 S G E H 1967 45009
0068 S D 0 H 1967 43044
466·0001 L D E N 1968 40105 0068 S D E H 1968 53821
0001 L D E N 1968 56544 0069 S D 0 H 1967 43044
0025 L D J N 1964 36140 0069 S D E H 1968 53821
0025 L D 0 N 1966 39570
0030 L D G N 1968 51469 481·0005 L D G N 1968 51469
0031 L D J N 1969 55407 0073 L D 0 N 1966 39570
0165 L D J N 1964 36141 0082 L D 0 N 1966 39570
0165 L D E N 1966 42036 0098 L D A N 1967 45839
0221 L C E N 1969 52720 0098 L D E N 1967 49360
0287 L D 0 N 1965 34320 0131 S D 0 N 1966 48847
0287 L D 0 N 1965 34781 0132 S D 0 N 1966 48847
0288 L D 0 N 1965 34783 0134 S D E N 1967 41201
0292 L D E N 1965 35993
0293 L D E N 1965 34302 482·0007 S D A H 1966 40628
0293 L D A N 1965 35612 0007 S D E H 1966 40629
0294 L D E N 1965 34302 0069 S S E N 1966 42470
0294 L D A N 1965 35612 0078 S D E N 1968 38925
0296 L D E N 1965 34302 0214 S C E H 1965 35377
0296 L D A N 1965 35612 0231 S D 0 N 1965 42586
0297 L D E N 1965 34302 0235 S D E H 1958 51624
0297 L D A N 1965 35612 0236 S D E H 1958 51624
0298 L D E N 1965 34302 0237 S D E H 1958 51624
0298 L D A N 1965 35612 0238 S D E H 1958 51624
0299 L D E N 1965 34302 0239 S D E H 1958 51624
0299 L D A N 1965 35612
0300 L D E N 1965 34302 561'()070 S D E H 1965 36878
0300 L D A N 1965 35612 0241 S D E H 1965 34860
0301 L D E N 1965 34302 0241 S D A H 1965 35371
0301 L D A N 1965 35612 0249 S D E H 1966 33760
0302 L D E N 1965 34302 0250 S D E H 1966 33760
0302 L D A N 1965 35612
0309 L D 0 N 1966 39570
0310 L D 0 N 1966 39570
0311 L D 0 N 1966 39570
0318 S G E N 1966 42035
0318 L D J N 1964 36140
0318 L D E N 1968 49659
0318 L D A N 1968 52018
0319 L D E N 1966 42036
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Aeviews + Compendia, etc.); T, Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Aussian; S. Spanish
Temperatura: F. Full Aange (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
845

Chapter 12 Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient


Substance Phys. Sub- Lan· TamP6r· TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- La". TamP6r· TPRC Substsnce Phys. Sub- Lan· TamP6r. TPRC
Numbsr $tatB jBct gusga sture Yur Numbsr Numbsr Stata jsct gusga sture Yur Numbsr Numbsr Ststa jsct gusga sture Yasr Numbsr
300-0011 S 0 E N 1924 57684 313-0283 S 0 G N 1907 47659 320-0116 S 0 E N 1956 60413
0015 S S E N 1966 41475 0313 S 0 R N 1965 35991 0117 S 0 J N 1955 60385
0015 S 0 E N 1931 44675 0466 S 0 E N 1966 39083 0118 S 0 J N 1957 60387
0015 S 0 E L 1955 52492 0512 S 0 G N 1960 56003 0119 S 0 E N 1957 60414
0015 S 0 E N 1926 57685 0512 S 0 E N 1942 59822 0120 S 0 R N 1970 59563
0015 S 0 E N 1930 57693 0538 S 0 E N 1955 48246
0015 S 0 E N 1936 57736 0539 S 0 E N 1955 48246 322-0001 S 0 E N 1953 42965
0015 S 0 G N 1920 57738 0587 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0001 S 0 J N 1968 53747
0015 S G F N 1925 59923 0620 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0001 S 0 E N 1969 58235
0016 S 0 E H 1932 60424 0634 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0003 S 0 R N 1965 42506
0017 S 0 E N 1931 44675 0635 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0010 S 0 R H 1964 52493
0017 S 0 E H 1932 51356 0642 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0010 S 0 E H 1964 52494
0017 S 0 F N 1869 59537 0643 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0011 S 0 R H 1964 52493
0017 S 0 E H 1932 60424 0644 S 0 E N 1959 34458 0011 S 0 E H 1964 52494
0021 S 0 E H 1965 40302 0667 S 0 E N 1966 44975 0052 S 0 R H 1964 52493
0021 S 0 E N 1922 41306 0677 S 0 E H 1966 44975 0052 S 0 E H 1964 52494
0021 S 0 E U 1966 41946 0687 S G F N 1925 59923 0052 S 0 R N 1969 58286
0021 S 0 E L 1961 44227 0755 S G E N 1967 45061 0052 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0021 S 0 E N 1960 45513 0785 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0052 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0021 S 0 E N 1958 47014 0787 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0052 S 0 R N 1968 59802
0021 S S R N 1961 51430 0788 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0052 S 0 E N 1968 59803
0021 S 0 E N 1950 54987 0789 S 0 R N 1967 46177 0078 S 0 E N 1924 57684
0021 S 0 E N 1969 56368 0793 S 0 E N 1955 48246 0090 S 0 E L 1963 46067
0021 S C E N 1969 56560 0815 S 0 G N 1927 58053 0090 S 0 E L 1965 46623
0021 S 0 E N 1924 58023 0815 S 0 G N 1930 59916 0090 S 0 E L 1952 50208
0021 S 0 E N 1930 58940 0822 S 0 E N 1964 37526 0090 S S E U 1962 52104
0021 S 0 F N 1869 59537 0823 S 0 E N 1964 37526 0090 S 0 E U 1951 52130
0021 S S E N 1955 59936 0835 S 0 R N 1968 60021 0098 S 0 E N 1968 54202
0021 S 0 E N 1923 60346 0835 S 0 E N 1968 60022 0104 S 0 E N 1960 48027
0021 S S E N 1957 60517 0836 S 0 E N 1935 60531 0104 S 0 E L 1968 50161
0021 S 0 G N 1924 60775 0844 S 0 G N 1941 52942 0114 S 0 E N 1965 35340
0021 S 0 G N 1958 62277 0845 S 0 E N 1926 57713 0114 S C E N 1964 36581
0027 S 0 E L 1965 40148 0849 S 0 E N 1935 60531 0114 S 0 E N 1969 55154
0027 S S E N 1968 42148 0856 S 0 R N 1965 35446 0114 S 0 E N 1950 55979
0027 S 0 E N 1960 46880 0857 S 0 E N 1929 58044 0114 S 0 E N 1969 58105
0027 S 0 E H 1959 52112 0859 S 0 E N 1942 59822 0115 S 0 G N 1961 60772
0027 S S E L 1967 56366 0860 S 0 R N 1962 58426 0120 S 0 E N 1933 60431
0027 S 0 E F 1955 60523 0860 S 0 E N 1962 58427 0124 S 0 E U 1951 52130
0030 S G F N 1925 59923 0861 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0124 S 0 E N 1963 52276
0034 S 0 E N 1901 37540 0862 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0125 S 0 E N 1966 43172
0034 S 0 G N 1901 46932 0863 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0125 S 0 E L 1963 46067
0040 S C F N 1969 35529 0864 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0125 S 0 E N 1950 55979
0040 S 0 E N 1969 56368 0865 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0125 S 0 E N 1962 56354
0046 S G F N 1925 59923 0866 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0137 S 0 E L 1966 43529
0055 S 0 G N 1920 57738 0867 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0137 S 0 E N 1960 48027
0056 S S E N 1955 59936 0874 S 0 E N 1923 60416 0137 S 0 E L 1967 58888
0061 S 0 E N 1963 49644 0875 S 0 E N 1923 60417 0138 S C E N 1964 36581
0061 S 0 G N 1926 58099 0876 S 0 E N 1920 60476 0138 S 0 E N 1965 37995
0118 S 0 E N 1946 60479 0877 S 0 G N 1924 60775 0138 S 0 E L 1966 43529
0127 S 0 F H 1929 54860 0878 S 0 G N 1924 60775 0138 S 0 E L 1963 46067
0172 S S E U 1968 47784 0879 S 0 G N 1924 60775 0138 S 0 E U 1951 52130
0174 S 0 E N 1963 52799 0880 S 0 E N 1929 60420 0138 S 0 E N 1961 52423
0176 S 0 F H 1929 54860 0880 S 0 G N 1924 60775 0138 S 0 E H 1963 52518
0184 S 0 R N 1969 54397 0881 S 0 E N 1938 60478 0138 S 0 E U 1968 54814
0184 S 0 E N 1969 58428 0882 S 0 F N 1956 59917 0138 S 0 E N 1950 55979
0186 S S E N 1924 43392 0883 S 0 E N 1933 60431 0141 S 0 E N 1962 45217
0187 S S E N 1924 43392 0884 S 0 E N 1925 60429 0142 S 0 E L 1955 52492
0187 S S E N 1932 43469 0885 S 0 E N 1925 60429 0148 S 0 E N 1968 34948
0190 S 0 E N 1931 60405 0886 S 0 E N 1925 60429 0148 S 0 E N 1965 37995
0191 S S E N 1949 60524 0887 S 0 E N 1925 60429 0148 S 0 E N 1961 47553
0888 S 0 E N 1925 60429 0148 S 0 E L 1952 50208
304-0001 S 0 E N 1967 44229 0889 S 0 E N 1925 60429 0148 S S E N 1967 50724
0001 S 0 R N 1969 55265 0890 S 0 E N 1925 60429 0148 S 0 E N 1966 51112
0001 S 0 R N 1969 56423 0891 S 0 E N 1925 60429 0148 S 0 E L 1955 52492
0001 S 0 R N 1968 56926 0892 S 0 E N 1945 60365 0148 S E E H 1958 52758
0001 S 0 E N 1969 59454 0893 S 0 E N 1945 60365 0148 S S E H 1968 54190
0005 S 0 E N 1970 60212 0894 S 0 E N 1945 60365 0148 S 0 E N 1969 55154
0049 S 0 G N 1928 60773 0895 S C R N 1969 61844 0148 S 0 E N 1950 55979
0072 S C F N 1969 43028 0895 S C E N 1969 61845 0148 S C E N 1969 58271
0076 S 0 R N 1969 55265 0903 S 0 E N 1920 60476 0148 S 0 E N 1961 58341
0076 S 0 R N 1969 56423 0172 S 0 E N 1958 52739
0076 S 0 E N 1969 59454 320-0063 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0172 S 0 E N 1950 55979
0077 S 0 R N 1969 55265 0063 S 0 E N 1967 47409 0177 S 0 E N 1958 52739
0077 S 0 R N 1969 56423 0076 S 0 J N 1960 45695 0190 S 0 E H 1935 60527
0077 S 0 E N 1969 59454 0077 S 0 G N 1927 50090 0190 S 0 E H 1935 60532
0078 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0077 S 0 E N 1924 58039 0268 S 0 E H 1950 46845
0081 S 0 E N 1934 60349 0077 S 0 E N 1927 58043 0269 S 0 E H 1950 46845
0086 S 0 R N 1968 56926 0077 S 0 E N 1931 58045 0284 S 0 E N 1960 44822
0086 S 0 R N 1969 60676 0077 S 0 E N 1948 59825 0288 S 0 E N 1964 37588
0086 S 0 E N 1969 60677 0078 S 0 E N 1931 58045 0289 S 0 E N 1964 37588
0079 S 0 E N 1969 52358 0293 S 0 E N 1921 35401
308-0003 S 0 E N 1970 57788 0084 S 0 J N 1964 41728 0295 S 0 E N 1945 60530
0003 S 0 E N 1970 57806 0085 S 0 J N 1964 41728 0298 S 0 E L 1966 48096
0086 S 0 J N 1964 41728 0345 S 0 E H 1969 54475
313-0001 S 0 G N 1920 57738 0087 S 0 J N 1964 41728 0362 S 0 E N 1924 57684
0039 S 0 R N 1965 35991 0088 S 0 J N 1964 41728 0364 S 0 E L 1966 43529
0040 S 0 R N 1965 35991 0089 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0388 S 0 E N 1966 40367
0041 S 0 R N 1965 35991 0090 S 0 E N 1926 58042 0394 S 0 E N 1954 43335
0042 S 0 R N 1965 35991 0093 S 0 E N 1921 35401 0419 S 0 E N 1950 46845
0043 S 0 R N 1965 35991 0102 S 0 E N 1935 57681 0420 S 0 E H 1950 46845
0044 S 0 E H 1924 43414 0103 S 0 E N 1935 57681 0421 S 0 E H 1950 46845
0066 S 0 G N 1907 47659 0104 S 0 E N 1948 59825 0422 S 0 E H 1950 46845
0066 S 0 J N 1956 60386 0111 S 0 E N 1948 49562 0423 S 0 E H 1950 46845
0120 S S E U 1962 52104 0112 S 0 J N 1938 60481 0446 S 0 E L 1968 50161
0206 S 0 G N 1907 47659 0116 S 0 J N 1955 60384 0521 S 0 R H 1964 52493
Phya. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S_ Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S_ Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T_ Theoretical
Language: D_ Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J_ Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S_ Spanish
Temperetura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N_ Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient B46
SubstBnCfJ Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper. TPRC SubstBnCfJ Phys. Sub- La". Temper. TPRC SubstBnce Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper. TPRC
Numbsr StBte jsct gUBge Bturs rUr Numbsr Numbsr StBte jsct gUBge Bturs rUr Numbsr Numbsr StstB jsct gUBge Bturs Yur Numbsr
322·0521 S D E H 1964 52494 322·0834 S D E N 1951 60547 345·0331 S D G N 1967 45848
0549 S D E H 1968 44729 0835 S D E N 1951 60547 0359 S D R N 1968 53992
0549 S D E N 1966 51111 0836 S D E H 1952 60550 0359 S D E N 1968 53993
0655 S D E N 1967 47409 0837 S D E N 1952 60552 0360 S D R N 1968 53992
0663 S D E N 1962 45217 0838 S D E N 1952 60552 0360 S D E N 1968 53993
0663 S D E L 1963 46067 0839 S D E N 1952 60552 0361 S D R N 1968 49496
0663 S D E N 1962 52661 0842 S D E N 1935 60361 0361 S D E N 1968 53994
0663 S D J N 1968 53747 0843 S D E N 1935 60361 0365 S D E N 1968 53160
0663 S D E N 1969 58235 0844 S D E N 1935 60361 0367 S D E N 1964 37526
0674 S D R N 1966 41396 0845 S D E N 1935 60361 0368 S D E N 1964 37526
0674 S D E N 1966 44276 0846 S D E N 1920 60476 0369 S D E N 1964 37527
0675 S D E N 1941 40392 0847 S D E N 1925 60419 0370 S D E N 1964 37527
0675 S D E N 1954 43336 0848 S D G N 1924 60775 0371 S D E N 1964 37527
0675 S D E N 1946 57698 0849 S D E N 1938 60478 0372 S D E N 1964 37527
0678 S D E N 1953 42965 0850 S D 0 N 1968 53132 0373 S D E N 1964 37527
0679 S D F N 1962 53245 0851 S D E N 1933 60431 0374 S D E N 1964 37527
0681 S D E N 1966 40367 0852 S D E N 1933 60431 0375 S D E N 1964 37526
0682 S D E N 1966 40367 0853 S D E N 1933 60431 0376 S D E N 1964 37527
0683 S D E N 1966 43792 0854 S D E N 1933 60431 0379 S D R N 1969 57514
0683 S D R N 1965 43793 0855 S D E N 1933 60431 0381 S D E N 1938 56160
0687 S D R N 1967 48218 0856 S D E N 1933 60431 0382 S D E N 1949 60543
0687 S D E N 1967 48219 0857 S D E N 1933 60431 0392 S D G N 1920 57738
0699 S D E N 1966 40367 0858 S D E N 1933 60431 0395 S C F N 1969 35529
0702 S D E N 1966 40367 0859 S D E N 1933 60431 0400 S D G N 1970 58970
0703 S D E N 1966 40367 0860 S D E N 1921 60389 0401 S D G N 1970 58970
0703 S D E N 1966 52858 0861 S D E N 1938 60378 0402 S D G N 1970 58970
0704 S D E N 1968 53160 0862 S D E N 1938 60378 0406 S D E N 1942 59822
0705 S D E N 1964 37588 0863 S D E N 1938 60472 0407 S D E N 1942 59822
0706 S D E N 1964 37588 0864 S D E N 1934 60360 0408 S D E N 1942 59822
0710 S D E N 1964 37588 0865 S D E N 1934 60360 0409 S D E N 1942 59822
0711 S D E N 1968 34948 0866 S D E N 1934 60360 0410 S D E N 1959 59818
0712 S D E N 1966 51111 0867 S D R N 1969 61846 0411 S D R N 1968 59804
0719 S S E H 1964 37565 0867 S D E N 1969 61847 0411 S D E N 1968 59805
0721 S D G N 1928 47121 0869 S D R N 1962 60521 0412 S D G N 1930 59916
0723 S D R N 1968 59796 0869 S D E N 1962 60522 0413 S D E N 1949 60543
0723 S D E N 1968 59797 0870 S D R N 1962 60521 0414 S D E N 1932 60556
0726 S D G N 1970 58970 0870 S D E N 1962 60522 0416 S D E N 1956 48535
0728 S D R H 1964 52493 0871 S D R N 1962 60521 0417 S D E N 1925 60419
0728 S D E H 1964 52494 0871 S D E N 1962 60522 0418 S D G N 1928 60773
0729 S D R H 1964 52493 0872 S D R N 1962 60521 0419 S D G N 1924 60775
0729 S D E H 1964 52494 0872 S D E N 1962 60522 0420 S D G N 1924 60775
0731 S D E N 1962 49968 0873 S D E N 1949 60480 0421 S D G N 1924 60775
0732 S D E N 1954 43336 0874 S D E N 1949 60480 0422 S D E N 1925 60429
0732 S D E N 1950 43635 0875 S D E H 1936 60426 0423 S D E N 1925 60429
0738 S D R N 1968 49496 0876 S D E N 1925 60357 0425 S D E N 1938 60472
0738 S D E N 1968 53994 0877 S D E N 1925 60357 0426 S D R N 1970 62249
0738 S D R N 1970 62686 0878 S D E N 1925 60357 0426 S D E N 1970 62250
0743 S S E N 1962 52795 0879 S D E N 1925 60357 0427 S D R N 1970 62249
0744 S D E N 1968 53091 0880 S D E N 1931 60358 0427 S D E N 1970 62250
0745 S D J N 1968 53747 0888 S D G N 1969 55824 0428 S D R N 1969 61848
0745 S D E N 1969 58235 0889 S D R N 1963 50088 0428 S D E N 1969 61849
0746 S D J N 1968 53747 0889 S D E N 1971 63811 0429 S D R N 1969 61848
0747 S D J N 1968 53747 0890 S D R N 1963 50088 0429 S D E N 1969 61849
0748 S D J N 1968 53747 0890 S D E N 1971 63811 0430 S D R N 1969 61848
0754 S D E N 1964 36780 0891 S D R N 1963 50088 0430 S D E N 1969 61849
0754 S D R N 1964 38329 0891 S D E N 1971 63811 0431 S D E N 1956 60366
0756 S D E N 1927 37599 0894 S D J N 1964 34161 0432 S D E N 1949 60480
0779 S D G N 1969 55824 0895 S D J N 1964 34161 0433 S D E H 1936 60426
0780 S D G N 1969 55824 0896 S D J N 1970 60864 0434 S D E H 1936 60426
0781 S D G N 1969 55824 0435 S D E H 1936 60426
0785 S D R N 1968 60023 328·0007 S D E H 1936 60426 0436 S D E H 1936 60426
0785 S D E N 1968 60024 0041 S D E N 1936 57736
0787 S D E N 1942 60535 348·0044 S D E N 1966 44975
0791 S D E N 1958 58051 340·0004 S D R N 1969 57862 0046 S G E L 1966 50931
0793 S D G N 1970 58970 0004 S D E N 1969 57863 0048 S D E N 1958 58051
0794 S D G N 1970 58970 0005 S D R N 1969 57862 0049 S D G N 1970 58970
0795 S D G N 1970 58970 0005 S D E N 1969 57863 0052 S D E N 1964 43478
0796 S D G N 1970 58970 0006 S D R N 1969 57862 0053 S D E N 1964 43478
0797 S D G N 1970 58970 0006 S D E N 1969 57863 0054 S D E N 1942 59822
0798 S D E N 1942 60535 0055 S D E N 1942 59822
0799 S D G N 1970 58970 345·0017 S D R N 1968 49780 0056 S D E N 1942 60537
0800 S D R H 1969 37773 0029 S G E L 1966 50931 0057 S D E N 1945 60540
0801 S D E N 1930 57693 0054 S D R N 1965 35991 0058 S D E N 1949 60543
0802 S D E N 1934 43056 0057 S D E L 1965 46623 0059 S D R N 1970 62686
0802 S D E N 1946 57698 0057 S D E N 1956 48535
0805 S D R N 1969 55107 0057 S D E L 1952 50208 352·0008 S D G N 1966 56434
0806 S D R N 1969 55107 0082 S C E N 1969 36483 0008 S D R N 1965 62828
0807 S D G H 1970 59423 0144 S D E L 1965 39762
0810 S D E N 1942 59822 0168 S D E N 1966 39962 355·0003 S S E H 1965 39876
0811 S D E N 1942 59822 0178 S D E N 1966 39962 0003 S D E N 1920 57352
0812 S D E N 1942 59822 0198 S D E N 1966 39962 0003 S D E N 1935 57681
0813 S D E N 1942 59822 0207 S D R N 1964 46677 0005 S D F N 1928 36029
0814 S D E N 1942 59822 0207 S D E N 1965 46678 0005 S D E N 1967 45045
0815 S D E N 1942 59822 0213 S D E N 1942 59822 0005 S D G N 1927 50090
0816 S D E N 1942 59822 0216 S D E N 1924 57684 0005 S D E N 1937 57986
0817 S D E N 1942 59822 0233 S D R N 1965 46665 0005 S D E N 1924 58039
0817 S D E N 1935 60361 0240 S D R N 1970 62249 0005 S D E N 1927 58043
0818 S D E N 1942 59822 0240 S D E N 1970 62250 0005 S D E N 1931 58045
0819 S D E N 1942 59822 0247 S D E N 1956 48535 0005 S D F N 1933 59938
0820 S D E N 1942 59822 0266 S D E N 1956 44821 0019 S D E N 1946 57698
0824 S D R N 1968 59800 0278 S D E N 1966 43792 0023 S D E N 1961 47553
0824 S D E N 1968 59801 0278 S D R N 1965 43793 0023 S D E U 1951 52130
0825 S D R N 1968 59796 0286 S D R N 1964 49164 0060 S D E N 1937 55969
0825 S D E N 1968 59797 0303 S G E L 1966 50931 0091 S D E H 1950 46845
0827 S D G N 1930 59916 0304 S G E L 1966 50931 0095 S D E N 1931 57694
0828 S D E N 1942 60535 0318 S C R N 1969 61844 0115 S D E N 1969 46149
0829 S D E N 1942 60535 0318 S C E N 1969 61845 0119 S D E N 1941 40392
0830 S D E N 1942 60535 0319 S D R N 1968 59802 0119 S D E N 1934 43056
0831 S D E N 1945 60539 0319 S D E N 1968 59803 0119 S D E H 1956 47542
0832 S D E N 1945 60541 0324 S D E N 1969 47981 0134 S D E N 1937 55968
0833 S D E N 1951 60547 0326 S D E N 1927 37599 0136 S D E L 1963 46067
Phys. Stata: G. Gas; L. Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. GenerallData + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys IReviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range ILow + Normal + High); L. Low 10 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal 175 to 1273K); H. High 11275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
847 Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient
SubstJInca Phys. Sub- Lan- Tamper· TPRC SUbst1lnce Phys. Sub- Lan- Tamper. TPRC SubstJInca Phys. Sub- Lan- Ttmlper. TPRC
Number StstJI jBct gUBga sture YBBr Number Number StstJI jBct gUBgII sture YBBr Number Number StstJI jeet gUBgII Bture YBBr Number
355-0155 S 0 G N 1967 47196 355·0481 S 0 E H 1968 53883 355-0583 S 0 E N 1949 60546
0155 S 0 E N 1969 54716 0483 S 0 R N 1968 49496 0584 S 0 E N 1949 60546
0155 S 0 E N 1946 57698 0483 S 0 E N 1968 53994 0585 S 0 E N 1949 60546
0155 S 0 E N 1937 60528 0489 S 0 E N 1968 44033 0586 S 0 E N 1928 60554
0155 S 0 E N 1942 60535 0489 S 0 R N 1968 46927 0587 S 0 E N 1928 60555
0157 S 0 E N 1954 43336 0490 S 0 E N 1968 44033 0588 S 0 E N 1928 60555
0157 S 0 E N 1950 43635 0490 S 0 R N 1968 46927 0591 S 0 E N 1942 60364
0157 S 0 E N 1956 58628 0491 S 0 E N 1968 44033 0592 S 0 E N 1942 60364
0159 S 0 E N 1946 57698 0491 S 0 R N 1968 46927 0593 S 0 E N 1942 60364
0159 S 0 E N 1937 60528 0492 S 0 E N 1968 44033 0594 S 0 E N 1942 60364
0162 S 0 E N 1955 43402 0492 S 0 R N 1968 46927 0595 S 0 E N 1942 60364
0162 S 0 E N 1931 57694 0493 S 0 E N 1968 44033 0596 S 0 E N 1942 60364
0162 S 0 E N 1946 57698 0493 S 0 R N 1968 46927 0597 S 0 E N 1942 60364
0162 S 0 G N 1957 60771 0494 S 0 E N 1968 44033 0598 S 0 E N 1942 60364
0163 S 0 E N 1969 46149 0494 S 0 R N 1968 46927 0599 S 0 E N 1921 60415
0206 S 0 E N 1938 60378 0495 S 0 E N 1968 44033 0600 S 0 E N 1945 60428
0234 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0495 S 0 R N 1968 46927 0601 S 0 E N 1920 60476
0234 S 0 E L 1963 46067 0496 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0602 S 0 E N 1925 60419
0234 S 0 E N 1963 52799 0498 S 0 E N 1935 60531 0603 S 0 G N 1957 60771
0275 S 0 E N 1937 55968 0500 S 0 E N 1950 55979 0604 S 0 G N 1957 60771
0276 S 0 E N 1969 40435 0501 S 0 E N 1935 60531 0605 S 0 G N 1961 60772
0277 S 0 E N 1969 46149 0502 S 0 E N 1937 55968 0606 S 0 G N 1961 60772
0277 S 0 E L 1968 50161 0503 S 0 E N 1937 55969 0607 S 0 G N 1958 59924
0277 S 0 E N 1961 52100 0504 S 0 E N 1937 55969 0608 S 0 G N 1958 59924
0277 S 0 E N 1926 57685 0505 S 0 E H 1969 54475 0609 S G F N 1925 59923
0277 S 0 E N 1931 57694 0505 S 0 R N 1969 55107 0610 S 0 E N 1941 40392
0277 S 0 E N 1937 60528 0514 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0611 S 0 E N 1941 40392
0277 S 0 G N 1932 60774 0515 S 0 G N 1969 55824 0612 S 0 J N 1955 60384
0278 S 0 F N 1922 59922 0521 S 0 E N 1935 60531 0612 S 0 E N 1956 60413
0345 S S E N 1967 46518 0522 S 0 R N 1966 44609 0613 S 0 E N 1939 60363
0345 S 0 R N 1967 47173 0523 S 0 G N 1920 57738 0614 S 0 E N 1938 60472
0345 S 0 E N 1967 47598 0524 S 0 F N 1933 58015 0615 S 0 R N 1962 60521
0345 S G R N 1967 53739 0525 S 0 J N 1969 56827 0615 S 0 E N 1962 60522
0345 S 0 E N 1969 56358 0526 S 0 E N 1970 40906 0616 S 0 R N 1962 60521
0345 S 0 E N 1935 57681 0527 S 0 R N 1967 53150 0616 S 0 E N 1962 60522
0345 S 0 G N 1961 60772 0528 S 0 R N 1968 50115 0617 S 0 R N 1962 60521
0352 S 0 R N 1968 59796 0528 S 0 R N 1967 53149 0617 S 0 E N 1962 60522
0352 S 0 E N 1968 59797 0528 S 0 E N 1968 57289 0618 S 0 E N 1949 60480
0414 S 0 E N 1967 47409 0529 S 0 R N 1968 50115 0619 S 0 E N 1946 60433
0415 S 0 E N 1967 47409 0529 S 0 R N 1967 53149 0620 S 0 E N 1946 60433
0416 S 0 R N 1965 35468 0529 S 0 E N 1968 57289 0621 S 0 E N 1946 60433
0429 S 0 E L 1965 39762 0530 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0622 S 0 E H 1936 60426
0429 S 0 E L 1963 55962 0531 S 0 E N 1935 60531 0623 S 0 E H 1936 60426
0430 S 0 E L 1965 39762 0532 S 0 E N 1920 57352 0624 S 0 E H 1936 60426
0441 S 0 E N 1965 34046 0532 S 0 F N 1920 59931 0625 S 0 E N 1925 60357
0443 S S R N 1966 46669 0533 S 0 E N 1920 57352 0626 S 0 E N 1925 60357
0444 S 0 R N 1964 45205 0534 S 0 E N 1931 58045 0627 S 0 E N 1925 60357
0444 S 0 E N 1964 54094 0535 S 0 E N 1931 58045 0628 S 0 E N 1957 60414
0447 S 0 E N 1931 58045 0536 S 0 E N 1935 57681 0629 S 0 E N 1970 61887
0449 S 0 J N 1964 41728 0537 S 0 E N 1935 57681 0631 S 0 E N 1922 60356
0450 S 0 R N 1967 48209 0538 S 0 E N 1930 57693 0633 S 0 R N 1969 60678
0450 S 0 E N 1967 48210 0539 S 0 E N 1930 57693 0633 S 0 E N 1969 60679
0451 S 0 E N 1969 51174 0540 S 0 E N 1931 57694 0634 S 0 R N 1969 60678
0452 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0541 S 0 E N 1946 57698 0634 S 0 E N 1969 60679
0452 S 0 R L 1967 45140 0542 S 0 E N 1937 57985 0635 S 0 R N 1969 60678
0452 S 0 G N 1967 45589 0543 S 0 R N 1969 55107 0635 S 0 E N 1969 60679
0452 S 0 G N 1967 47196 0544 S 0 R N 1969 55107 0636 S 0 R N 1969 60678
0452 S 0 E L 1966 48096 0547 S 0 E N 1970 41281 0636 S 0 E N 1969 60679
0452 S 0 E N 1956 48535 0549 S 0 0 N 1969 56424 0637 S 0 R N 1969 60678
0452 S 0 E L 1968 49267 0550 S 0 E H 1924 43414 0637 S 0 E N 1969 60679
0452 S 0 E L 1967 50390 0551 S 0 E N 1942 59822 0638 S 0 R N 1970 59563
0452 S 0 E N 1968 50560 0552 S 0 E N 1942 59822 0639 S 0 R N 1970 59563
0452 S 0 E N 1961 52100 0553 S 0 E N 1942 59822 0640 S 0 R N 1970 59563
0452 S T E L 1969 53868 0554 S 0 E N 1942 59822 0641 S 0 E N 1927 60392
0452 S C E L 1963 55964 0555 S 0 E N 1942 59822 0642 S 0 E N 1932 60395
0452 S 0 G N 1921 55996 0556 S 0 E N 1942 59822 0643 S 0 E N 1932 60395
0452 S 0 E N 1930 57693 0557 S 0 E N 1942 59822
0452 S 0 E N 1943 59824 0558 S 0 E N 1956 58628 363·0008 S 0 E N 1914 57692
0452 S 0 E N 1946 60351 0559 S 0 E N 1970 60287 0009 S 0 R N 1968 50115
0452 S 0 E N 1951 60353 0560 S 0 E N 1970 60287 0009 S 0 E N 1968 57289
0452 S 0 J N 1938 60481 0561 S 0 E N 1970 60287
0452 S 0 E N 1951 60549 0562 S 0 R N 1968 50115 365·0002 S 0 G N 1948 59915
0452 S 0 G N 1957 60771 0562 S 0 E N 1968 57289 0002 S 0 E N 1965 60563
0452 S 0 E N 1968 62224 0563 S 0 R N 1968 50115 0002 S 0 G N 1937 60764
0452 S 0 J N 1970 62421 0563 S 0 E N 1968 57289 0003 S 0 G N 1958 59924
0453 S 0 E L 1966 48096 0564 S 0 R N 1968 50115 0004 S 0 G N 1958 59924
0454 S S E N 1949 60524 0564 S 0 E N 1968 57289
0456 S 0 E N 1934 43056 0565 S 0 R N 1968 59796 368·0003 S 0 R N 1969 60648
0456 S 0 E H 1956 47542 0565 S 0 E N 1968 59797 0003 S 0 E N 1969 60649
0457 S 0 E U 1951 52130 0566 S 0 R N 1968 59800
0459 S 0 E N 1969 47981 0566 S 0 E N 1968 59801 374·0005 S 0 R N 1965 60877
0460 S 0 G N 1967 47196 0567 S 0 R N 1968 50115 0005 S 0 E N 1971 63814
0460 S 0 0 N 1968 53667 0567 S 0 E N 1968 57289 0008 S 0 E N 1965 37995
0461 S 0 R N 1967 52166 0568 S 0 R N 1968 50115 0027 S 0 E H 1963 41860
0461 S 0 E N 1967 52167 0568 S 0 E N 1968 57289 0027 S 0 R H 1963 44487
0462 S 0 R N 1967 52166 0569 S 0 R N 1968 50115 0027 S 0 R N 1965 60877
0462 S 0 E N 1967 52167 0569 S 0 E N 1968 57289 0027 S 0 E N 1971 63814
0463 S 0 R N 1967 52166 0570 S 0 R N 1968 59796 0090 S 0 E H 1963 41860
0463 S 0 E N 1967 52167 0570 S 0 E N 1968 59797 0090 S 0 R H 1963 44487
0464 S 0 E N 1955 48246 0571 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0090 S 0 R N 1965 60877
0468 S 0 G N 1970 58970 0572 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0090 S 0 E N 1971 63814
0469 S 0 E L 1968 50161 0573 S 0 G N 1930 59916 0116 S 0 E N 1944 57728
0470 S G G N 1915 37174 0574 S 0 G N 1930 59916 0116 S G E N 1931 60600
0470 S 0 E L 1968 50161 0575 S 0 E N 1942 60535 0129 S 0 E N 1942 59822
0470 S 0 E L 1955 52492 0576 S 0 E N 1942 60535 0139 S 0 R N 1969 56271
0470 S 0 E N 1932 57548 0577 S 0 E N 1942 60535 0163 S 0 R N 1967 46177
0472 S 0 E N 1964 52779 0578 S 0 E N 1942 60535 0164 S 0 E N 1955 48246
0473 S 0 E N 1964 52779 0579 S 0 E N 1942 60535 0166 S 0 E H 1963 41860
0476 S 0 E N 1967 45045 0580 S 0 E N 1942 60535 0166 S 0 R H 1963 44487
0478 S 0 E N 1954 43335 0581 S 0 E N 1942 60535 0166 S 0 R N 1965 60877
0481 S 0 R H 1968 53882 0582 S 0 E N 1942 60535 0166 S 0 E N 1971 63814
Phy•. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperatura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient B48
SubstIJf/CtI Phys. Su~ I.IIn· Ttlfllptlr. TPHC SubstIJf/CtI Phys. Su~ 1.11". Ttlfllptlr. TPHC SubstIJf/CtI Phys. Su~ I.IIn· Tsm".,· TPHC
Number StatB jBCt gUBgS Btui'll YMr Number Number StatB jBct gusgs Btui'll YMr Numbsr Number StatB jBct gusgs Btui'll YBBr Number
374-0176 S 0 R N 1965 60877 402-0606 S 0 E N 1920 60355 403-0811 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0176 S 0 E N 1971 63814 0507 S 0 E N 1920 60355 0812 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0181 S 0 R N 1968 49780 0508 S 0 E N 1920 60355 0812 S 0 E N 1933 60359
0208 S 0 R N 1965 35446 0813 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0209 S 0 E N 1926 57685 403-0003 S 0 E N 1933 60359 0814 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0210 S 0 E N 1944 57728 0045 S 0 E L 1963 46067 0815 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0211 S 0 E N 1942 59822 0045 S 0 E L 1968 50161 0816 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0214 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0045 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0817 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0215 S 0 G N 1935 59920 0049 S 0 E N 1958 35422 0818 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0216 S 0 G N 1935 69920 0049 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0819 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0217 S 0 G N 1930 59916 0049 S 0 E N 1964 40327 0820 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0218 S 0 G N 1928 60773 0049 S 0 E L 1968 50161 0821 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0219 S 0 E N 1970 60212 0049 S 0 E U 1951 52130 0822 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0220 S 0 R N 1956 36188 0049 S 0 E N 1962 56354 0823 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0221 S C E H 1963 60000 0049 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0824 S 0 E N 1952 35448
0075 S 0 R N 1970 63412 0826 S 0 E N 1925 35453
378-0005 S 0 R N 1968 55525 0075 S 0 E N 1970 63413 0827 S 0 E N 1925 35453
0093 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0828 S 0 E N 1925 35453
384-0002 S 0 G N 1966 56434 0095 S 0 E N 1958 35422 0829 S 0 E N 1925 35453
0017 S 0 E N 1952 60552 0095 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0830 S 0 E N 1925 35453
0105 S S E N 1968 42148 0831 S 0 E N 1925 35453
390-0030 S 0 G N 1928 47121 0105 S 0 E N 1952 52820 0832 S 0 E N 1925 35453
0105 S S E L 1967 56366 0833 S 0 E N 1925 35453
392·0038 S 0 E N 1942 60536 0105 S 0 E N 1924 58056 0834 S 0 E N 1925 35453
0038 S 0 E N 1943 60538 0105 S 0 E N 1933 60359 0835 S 0 E N 1925 35453
0098 S 0 R H 1967 47344 0106 S 0 E N 1949 57753 0836 S 0 E N 1925 35453
0098 S 0 E H 1967 59337 0117 S 0 G N 1921 39090 0837 S 0 E N 1925 35453
0112 S 0 E N 1958 58051 0117 S 0 E N 1932 58047 0838 S 0 E N 1927 55941
0113 S 0 E N 1942 60537 0117 S 0 F N 1937 58389 0840 S 0 E N 1968 52896
0114 S 0 E N 1943 60538 0192 S 0 E L 1966 43172 0841 S 0 E N 1970 52133
0192 S 0 E L 1963 46067 0842 S 0 E N 1934 56075
398-0012 S 0 G N 1966 56434 0192 S 0 E N 1969 54716 0842 S 0 E N 1933 60359
0192 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0843 S 0 E N 1968 53091
400-0004 S C E N 1965 46531 0193 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0858 S S E N 1965 39748
0005 S S E H 1967 34239 0194 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0859 S S E N 1965 39748
0005 S 0 E H 1965 34762 0195 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0860 S 0 G N 1921 55996
0005 S S E H 1965 39025 0196 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0861 S 0 G N 1931 57723
0005 S S F H 1965 39025 0197 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0862 S 0 G N 1938 39317
0005 S S E H 1965 39316 0198 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0863 S 0 E N 1949 57753
0005 S E R H 1965 44222 0201 S 0 E N 1924 58039 0864 S 0 E N 1949 57753
0005 S E E H 1965 44223 0252 S 0 G N 1938 39317 0866 S 0 E N 1949 57753
0005 S 0 E L 1961 44227 0253 S 0 G N 1938 59897 0867 S 0 E N 1949 57753
0005 S 0 E N 1960 45513 0253 S 0 E N 1928 60474 0868 S 0 E N 1949 57753
0005 S 0 E N 1962 47107 0263 S 0 E L 1966 43529 0869 S 0 E N 1949 57753
0005 S S R N 1961 51430 0263 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0870 S 0 E N 1949 57753
0005 S S E N 1961 52792 0263 S 0 E N 1924 58039 0871 S 0 E N 1949 57753
0005 S S R U 1967 53148 0264 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0883 S 0 E N 1924 58039
0005 S E E N 1969 53331 0283 S 0 E N 1958 35422 0884 S 0 E N 1924 58039
0005 S E E N 1969 56776 0283 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0885 S 0 E N 1924 58039
0005 S E G U 1926 58052 0283 S 0 E L 1966 43529 0886 S 0 E N 1924 58039
0005 S S E N 1955 59936 0283 S 0 E N 1968 52896 0887 S 0 E N 1924 58039
0005 S T E N 1948 60388 0283 S 0 E N 1945 56783 0888 S 0 E N 1924 58039
0005 S 0 E N 1946 60454 0293 S 0 E N 1922 59808 0890 S 0 E N 1936 39337
0005 S S E N 1954 60529 0294 S 0 G N 1934 56787 0891 S 0 E N 1931 38358
0015 S T F U 1967 47594 0382 S 0 G N 1939 60770 0892 S 0 E N 1931 38358
0015 S S E N 1969 57199 0434 S 0 G N 1938 39317 0893 S 0 E N 1931 38358
0019 S T E U 1955 68993 0476 S 0 E L 1968 50161 0894 S 0 E N 1931 38358
0026 S 0 E N 1966 39948 0531 S 0 E N 1924 58039 0895 S 0 E N 1931 38358
0026 S 0 E N 1967 47087 0540 S 0 G N 1934 56787 0896 S 0 E N 1931 38358
0026 S S R H 1959 53307 0556 S 0 E N 1924 58039 0897 S 0 E N 1931 38358
0026 S S E L 1966 53431 0556 S 0 G N 1938 59897 0898 S 0 R N 1969 54399
0044 S S E N 1924 43392 0558 S 0 G N 1942 59899 0898 S 0 E N 1969 57855
0045 S S E N 1924 43392 0568 S 0 E N 1965 52254 0899 S 0 R H 1969 58651
0046 S 0 E N 1945 58695 0568 S 0 E N 1952 52820 0899 S 0 E H 1969 58652
0047 S 0 G N 1938 60765 0568 S 0 E N 1924 58039 0900 S 0 E N 1948 57689
0607 S 0 R N 1968 59796 0902 S 0 R N 1969 55265
402·0053 S 0 G N 1925 56481 0607 S 0 E N 1968 59797 0902 S 0 R N 1969 56423
0057 S 0 E L 1969 53845 0608 S 0 R N 1968 59796 0902 S 0 E N 1969 59454
0057 S 0 G N 1925 56481 0608 S 0 E N 1968 59797 0903 S 0 R N 1969 55265
0203 S 0 E N 1936 39337 0633 S 0 E L 1966 43172 0903 S 0 R N 1969 56423
0203 S 0 E N 1969 49159 0633 S 0 E L 1963 46067 0903 S 0 E N 1969 59454
0248 S 0 E N 1967 41176 0634 S 0 E L 1963 46067 0907 S C E N 1970 60283
0250 S 0 E N 1967 44174 0700 S 0 G N 1934 56787 0908 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0250 S 0 R N 1970 60992 0735 S 0 E L 1963 46067 0908 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0250 S 0 E N 1970 60993 0736 S 0 G N 1942 59899 0909 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0251 S 0 R N 1970 60992 0737 S 0 R N 1969 55265 0909 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0251 S 0 E N 1970 60993 0737 S 0 R N 1969 56423 0910 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0427 S 0 E N 1967 45849 0737 S 0 E N 1969 59454 0910 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0433 S 0 E N 1967 44174 0742 S 0 E L 1965 40388 0911 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0436 S 0 E N 1964 35662 0742 S 0 E L 1966 43172 0911 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0436 P 0 E N 1965 46674 0742 S 0 E L 1963 46067 0912 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0437 S 0 E N 1936 39337 0742 S 0 E N 1954 47254 0912 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0437 P 0 E N 1968 48558 0742 S 0 E L 1967 58888 0913 S 0 G N 1942 59898
0453 S 0 E N 1968 48867 0788 S 0 R N 1968 59796 0914 S 0 G N 1942 59899
0453 S 0 G N 1965 50870 0788 S 0 E N 1968 59797 0915 S 0 G N 1938 59897
0468 S 0 E N 1968 51801 0790 S 0 R N 1968 59796 0917 S 0 E N 1933 60359
0464 S 0 E N 1939 43601 0790 S 0 E N 1968 59797 0918 S 0 E N 1933 60359
0465 S 0 E N 1939 43601 0791 S 0 E N 1954 47254 0919 S 0 E N 1933 60359
0466 S 0 E N 1939 43601 0792 S 0 E N 1968 46925 0920 S 0 E N 1933 60359
0467 S 0 E N 1939 43601 0793 S 0 R N 1966 41859 0921 S 0 E N 1933 60359
0483 S 0 G N 1949 58092 0793 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0922 S 0 E N 1933 60359
0484 S 0 G N 1949 58092 0794 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0923 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0485 S 0 G N 1949 58092 0795 S 0 G N 1931 57723 0924 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0486 S 0 G N 1949 58092 0800 S 0 E H 1952 43560 0925 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0495 S 0 E N 1933 39335 0801 S 0 E L 1968 50161 0926 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0496 S 0 E N 1936 39337 0802 S 0 E N 1952 52820 0927 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0500 S 0 E N 1969 57989 0803 S 0 E N 1969 54682 0928 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0501 S 0 R N 1969 56985 0807 S 0 R N 1966 41859 0929 S 0 F N 1933 59930
0503 S 0 E N 1969 55760 0808 S 0 0 N 1967 50785 0930 S 0 F N 1933 59930
0504 S 0 E N 1920 60355 0809 S 0 E N 1952 35448 0933 S 0 R N 1963 42068
0505 S 0 E N 1920 60355 0810 S 0 E N 1952 35448 0933 S 0 E N 1969 63067
Phy•. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject C. Calculated Oata + Theoretical; D. Oata + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Oata + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Outch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperatura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
849 Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient
Substance Phys. Su~ Lan· TBI7Iper. TPRC Substance Phys. Su~ Lan- Temper. TPRC Substance Phys. Su~ Lan- Temper· TPRC
NumiHJr Stale }Bet gUIIgII 8tu,. Y88r NumiHJr Number Stale j/ICt gU8f1B 8tu,. Year NumiHJr NumiHJr Stale }Bet gU8f1B 8tU,. Year NumiHJr
403·0934 S 0 R N 1963 42068 408-0021 S 0 E L 1958 58871 415-0203 S 0 G N 1969 55824
0934 S 0 E N 1969 63067 0028 S 0 E L 1931 55988 0204 S 0 G N 1966 58071
0935 S 0 J N 1937 59919 0035 S 0 E N 1943 60475 0207 S 0 R H 1969 54506
0283 S G E N 1967 43020 0208 S 0 R H 1969 54506
404-0001 S 0 J N 1964 37510 0291 S 0 R N 1968 54750 0208 S 0 E N 1933 60382
0001 S 0 E L 1967 39437 0309 S 0 R N 1959 44912 0209 S 0 E N 1926 58042
0001 S 0 R N 1966 44440 0309 S 0 E N 1960 46489 0210 S 0 E N 1926 58042
0001 S 0 E N 1966 44802 0211 S 0 E N 1935 58063
0001 S 0 E N 1965 46054 409-0001 S 0 R N 1961 43588 0212 S 0 E N 1935 58063
0001 S 0 E L 1966 47406 0001 S 0 E N 1962 47130 0213 S 0 E N 1935 58063
0001 S 0 R N 1961 49712 0001 S C R N 1957 59586 0214 S 0 E N 1935 58063
0001 S 0 E N 1961 49713 0006 S 0 E H 1963 41860 0215 S 0 E N 1935 57681
0001 S 0 R L 1965 57731 0005 S 0 R H 1963 44487 0216 S 0 R N 1969 58424
0001 P 0 E N 1967 34754 0005 G C E N 1966 42666 0216 S 0 E N 1969 58425
0001 P 0 E N 1967 45176 0006 G C E N 1966 42666 0217 S 0 R N 1969 58424
0001 P 0 E N 1965 55976 0217 S 0 E N 1969 58425
0014 S 0 E N 1970 59869 410-0001 S 0 F N 1934 46224 0218 S 0 R N 1969 58424
0036 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0218 S 0 E N 1969 58425
0037 S 0 R N 1966 44443 411-0034 S 0 E N 1933 39335 0220 S 0 E N 1948 59825
0037 S 0 R N 1967 49354 0038 S 0 E N 1936 39337 0222 S 0 E N 1970 57806
0037 S 0 E N 1967 49355 0056 S G G N 1956 60015 0223 S 0 E N 1949 60542
0038 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0061 S 0 E L 1969 54082 0224 S 0 E N 1949 60542
0039 S 0 R N 1966 44443 0061 S 0 E L 1968 55306 0227 S 0 E N 1948 49562
0054 S 0 R N 1966 40120 0061 S D E N 1963 60400 0228 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0054 S 0 E N 1966 40121 0061 P 0 E L 1968 53511 0229 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0058 S 0 E N 1968 50972 0107 S 0 E N 1968 49320 0230 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0073 S 0 E N 1965 46054 0107 S D E N 1968 49888 0231 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0074 S 0 E N 1965 46054 0136 S 0 E N 1952 41926 0232 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0088 S 0 E N 1961 41777 0137 S 0 E N 1952 41926 0233 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0138 S 0 E N 1952 41926 0234 S 0 E N 1970 59564
405·0023 S 0 G N 1925 56481 0139 S 0 G N 1939 60770 0235 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0069 S 0 G N 1925 56481 0140 S C G N 1930 60767 0236 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0069 S 0 F N 1934 59939 0237 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0078 S C E N 1964 45555 412·0005 S 0 R N 1961 43588 0238 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0078 S 0 E N 1940 60397 0005 S 0 E N 1962 47130 0239 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0078 S 0 E N 1941 60398 0005 S 0 R N 1959 59550 0240 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0078 S 0 E N 1947 60402 0005 S C R N 1957 59586 0241 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0078 P 0 E N 1947 60402 0010 S 0 R N 1965 43831 0242 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0085 S 0 J N 1969 54511 0010 S 0 R N 1967 48065 0243 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0085 S 0 E N 1968 54540 0010 P 0 R N 1966 44442 0244 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0085 S 0 R U 1969 62993 0018 S 0 F L 1947 58033 0245 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0085 S 0 E U 1969 62994 0023 S 0 E L 1970 51852 0246 S 0 E N 1970 59564
0088 S 0 E N 1965 35647 0024 S C E N 1962 57219 0247 S D E N 1970 59564
0088 S C E N 1964 52817 0025 S 0 E N 1959 60098 0248 S 0 J N 1938 60481
0089 S 0 J N 1969 53650 0249 S 0 G N 1966 56434
0089 S 0 G N 1925 56481 415-0004 S 0 E N 1949 60542 0250 S G G N 1970 59307
0090 S 0 E N 1936 39337 0008 S 0 E N 1966 46931 0251 S G G N 1970 59307
0090 S 0 E N 1968 51933 0008 S 0 E L 1968 66351 0252 S 0 J N 1955 60384
0109 S 0 E N 1941 60398 0023 S 0 R N 1969 40869 0252 S 0 E N 1956 60413
0184 S 0 E N 1933 39335 0023 S 0 E N 1969 40870 0253 S 0 J N 1955 60385
0198 S 0 E N 1968 50107 0023 S 0 R N 1968 51364 0254 S 0 J N 1957 60387
0204 S D E N 1968 51875 0026 S D G N 1927 50090 0255 S 0 J N 1957 60387
0207 S 0 J L 1968 54991 0026 S 0 E N 1927 58043 0256 S 0 J N 1955 60385
0219 S 0 E N 1968 52896 0026 S 0 E N 1931 58045 0257 S S E N 1939 60379
0222 S 0 R N 1967 48197 0037 S 0 E U 1951 52130 0258 S S E N 1939 60379
0222 S 0 E N 1968 48198 0076 S 0 R N 1969 40869 0259 S S E N 1939 60379
0224 S 0 E N 1967 51137 0076 S 0 E N 1969 40870 0261 S 0 E N 1957 60414
0225 S 0 E N 1908 40328 0076 S 0 E N 1970 42787 0262 S 0 R N 1969 60678
0234 S 0 E N 1968 46925 0076 S 0 R N 1970 62109 0262 S 0 E N 1969 60679
0235 S 0 E N 1968 46926 0076 S 0 E N 1970 62110 0263 S 0 R N 1965 62828
0236 S D E N 1968 46925 0076 P 0 R N 1962 44291 0264 S 0 J N 1969 55854
0242 S 0 E N 1969 39368 0076 P 0 E N 1962 47225
0246 S 0 E N 1933 39335 0091 S 0 E N 1965 37995 416·0001 S 0 R N 1965 42506
0248 S 0 E N 1931 57686 0091 S 0 E N 1967 47409 0028 S 0 E H 1963 41860
0249 S 0 E N 1914 57692 0104 S 0 E N 1921 35401 0028 S 0 R H 1963 44487
0250 S 0 R N 1969 56985 0104 S 0 E N 1921 60389 0028 S 0 R N 1967 48586
0251 S 0 E N 1965 59819 0113 S 0 E N 1967 47409 0028 S 0 E N 1967 48587
0255 S 0 E N 1951 44360 0147 S 0 E N 1970 57806 0028 P 0 E H 1955 45165
0255 S 0 E N 1942 60463 0156 S 0 J N 1960 45695 0051 S 0 R N 1969 40869
0259 S 0 R U 1969 62993 0157 S 0 J N 1960 45695 0051 S 0 E N 1969 40870
0259 S 0 E U 1969 62994 0159 S 0 G N 1927 50090 0051 S D E H 1963 41860
0260 S 0 F N 1966 45565 0159 S 0 E N 1924 58039 0051 S 0 R H 1963 44487
0159 S 0 E N 1927 58043 0051 S 0 R N 1967 48586
406·0005 S 0 R N 1961 43588 0159 S 0 E N 1931 58045 0051 S 0 E N 1967 48587
0005 S 0 E N 1962 47130 0159 S 0 E N 1948 59825 0090 S 0 R N 1958 34279
0005 S C R N 1957 59586 0165 S 0 E N 1931 58045 0090 S 0 R N 1960 43621
0016 S C R N 1957 59586 0169 S 0 E N 1947 43584 0090 S 0 E N 1960 43622
0169 S 0 E N 1935 58063 0090 S C R U 1966 44909
407-0006 S 0 E H 1962 43576 0170 S 0 E N 1968 48166 0090 S 0 R N 1955 46472
0007 S 0 E H 1962 43576 0171 S 0 E N 1968 48166 0090 S 0 E N 1958 46488
0009 S S E N 1968 42148 0173 S 0 J N 1967 48419 0090 S 0 E N 1960 46512
0009 S S R H 1966 48072 0174 S 0 J N 1969 55132 0090 S 0 R U 1959 52823
0025 P 0 E N 1949 52511 0177 S 0 J N 1967 45787 0090 S 0 E U 1961 52824
0026 S 0 E H 1967 44997 0179 S 0 E H 1963 41860 0090 S S R N 1961 53244
0027 S 0 R H 1966 42396 0179 S 0 R H 1963 44487 0090 S 0 R U 1957 62286
0027 S 0 E H 1966 63160 0185 S 0 J N 1964 41728 0090 P 0 E N 1955 52107
0032 S 0 E N 1966 44471 0186 S 0 J N 1964 41728 0101 S C R U 1966 44909
0032 S 0 E N 1965 45824 0187 S 0 J N 1964 41728 0103 S C R U 1966 44909
0033 S 0 E N 1964 36115 0188 S 0 J N 1964 41728 0117 S 0 E H 1963 41860
0033 S 0 E N 1964 37006 0189 S 0 J N 1964 41728 0117 S 0 R H 1963 44487
0034 S 0 E N 1964 36115 0192 S 0 E N 1965 37995 0132 S 0 G H 1965 46661
0034 S 0 E N 1964 37006 0192 S S E N 1939 60379 0135 S 0 R N 1965 42506
0035 S 0 E N 1964 36115 0194 S 0 E N 1934 55975 0135 S 0 R N 1966 44979
0035 S 0 E N 1964 37006 0195 S 0 E N 1934 55975 0147 S 0 E N 1966 44975
0036 S 0 E N 1952 35448 0196 S 0 E N 1934 55975 0149 S 0 R N 1965 42506
0037 S 0 E N 1927 55941 0197 S 0 E N 1934 55975 0149 S 0 R N 1966 44979
0038 S 0 E N 1965 35722 0198 S 0 E H 1964 37288 0150 S D E N 1967 45835
0199 S 0 E H 1964 37288 0151 S 0 E N 1967 43672
408-0001 S 0 J N 1940 60383 0200 S 0 J N 1969 55408 0161 S 0 E H 1956 47542
0021 S 0 E N 1961 43375 0202 S 0 G N 1927 40261 0163 S 0 G N 1928 47121
0021 S S E N 1965 54694 0202 S 0 E N 1935 57681 0176 S 0 E N 1967 46702
Phy•. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
T....parature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (Oto 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U, Undefined
Thermal Linear Expansion CoeffICient 850
Sub6tlJnce Phys. Su~ Lan· Temper. TPRC Sub6tlJnce Phys. Su~ La". Temper· TPRC Substance Phys. Su~ Lan· Temper· TPRC
Number StBte ject guege sture rBl/r Number Number StBte ject guege sture reer Number Number StBte jeet gusge sture reer Number
416-0177 S 0 E N 1967 46702 418-0866 S 0 E L 1968 50161 418·1353 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0178 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0908 S 0 E N 1947 60432 1353 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0179 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0913 S 0 G N 1949 58092 1354 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0180 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0920 S 0 E N 1947 60432 1354 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0181 S 0 E N 1954 52137 0954 S 0 G N 1921 55996 1355 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0182 S 0 E N 1966 47097 0964 S 0 E N 1925 60418 1355 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0183 S C R U 1966 44909 1026 S 0 E N 1926 57685 1356 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0184 S C R U 1966 44909 1037 S 0 E N 1936 39337 1356 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0189 S 0 E H 1952 43560 1052 S 0 E L 1955 52492 1357 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0190 S 0 R N 1958 34279 1052 S S E N 1968 56244 1357 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0190 S 0 R N 1955 46472 1054 S S E N 1968 56244 1358 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0190 S 0 E N 1958 46488 1056 S 0 E N 1949 60377 1358 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0190 S 0 E N 1960 46512 1057 S 0 E N 1949 60377 1359 S 0 R N 1968 59796
0190 S 0 R U 1959 52823 1105 S 0 E N 1966 46550 1359 S 0 E N 1968 59797
0190 S 0 E U 1961 52824 1124 S 0 E N 1966 43246 1360 S 0 G N 1934 60935
0191 S 0 R N 1955 46472 1153 S 0 R N 1965 46681 1361 S 0 E N 1931 60403
0191 S 0 E N 1960 46512 1153 S 0 E N 1966 46682 1362 S 0 E N 1931 60403
0191 S 0 R U 1959 52823 1153 S 0 R N 1968 49085 1363 S 0 E N 1931 60403
0191 S 0 E U 1961 52824 1153 S 0 E N 1968 53080 1364 S 0 E N 1941 60534
0192 S 0 E N 1959 41769 1231 S 0 E L 1952 50208 1365 S 0 E N 1949 60544
0193 S 0 E N 1959 41769 1242 S 0 R N 1968 59796 1372 S 0 E N 1925 60418
0194 S 0 E N 1959 41769 1242 S 0 E N 1968 59797 1373 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0195 S S R N 1961 53244 1243 S 0 R N 1968 59796 1374 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0196 S S R N 1961 53244 1243 S 0 E N 1968 59797 1375 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0197 S 0 E H 1954 52567 1244 S 0 R N 1968 59796 1376 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0203 S C E N 1941 39565 1244 S 0 E N 1968 59797 1377 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0204 S C E N 1941 39565 1247 S 0 E N 1942 46826 1378 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0205 S C E N 1941 39565 1247 S 0 R N 1968 50121 1379 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0206 S C E N 1941 39565 1247 S 0 E N 1941 60375 1380 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0207 S C E N 1941 39565 1247 S 0 R N 1968 63325 1381 S 0 G N 1939 60770
0211 S 0 F N 1922 44597 1249 S 0 E N 1967 45149 1382 S G F N 1925 59923
0212 S 0 R N 1965 62828 1250 S 0 E N 1967 45149 1383 S G F N 1925 59923
0218 S 0 E N 1964 57695 1255 S 0 R N 1969 56193 1384 S 0 J N 1940 60354
0220 S 0 R N 1969 55107 1255 S 0 E N 1969 63345 1386 S 0 E N 1941 60398
0228 S 0 R N 1963 60203 1258 S 0 E L 1968 50161 1387 S 0 J N 1956 60386
0228 S 0 E N 1971 62682 1260 S 0 R N 1968 49085 1388 S 0 E N 1948 60381
0229 S 0 R N 1963 60203 1260 S 0 E N 1968 53080 1389 S 0 E N 1948 60381
0229 S 0 E N 1971 62682 1261 S 0 E L 1939 52119 1390 S 0 E N 1948 60381
0230 S 0 J N 1970 60864 1263 S 0 R N 1968 50121 1391 S 0 E N 1949 60377
1263 S 0 R N 1968 63325 1392 S 0 E N 1933 60372
418-0014 S S F N 1962 51571 1274 S 0 E N 1965 35736 1394 S 0 E N 1939 60421
0014 S S G N 1962 51571 1277 P 0 E N 1969 43718 1395 S 0 E N 1939 60422
0014 S S E L 1960 52424 1278 S 0 E N 1965 37995 1402 S 0 E N 1932 60394
0018 S 0 E N 1947 60432 1279 S 0 E N 1965 37995 1403 S 0 R N 1969 56193
0030 S 0 E N 1926 57685 1280 S 0 E N 1934 40315 1403 S 0 E N 1969 63345
0076 S 0 E L 1955 52492 1281 S 0 E N 1934 40315 1404 S 0 R N 1969 56193
0076 S 0 E N 1947 60432 1283 S 0 E N 1943 40273 1404 S 0 E N 1969 63345
0096 S 0 R N 1970 63412 1283 S 0 E N 1930 60391
0096 S 0 E N 1970 63413 1284 S 0 E N 1943 40273 420·0002 S 0 E N 1961 45496
0104 S 0 E L 1928 38065 1285 S 0 E N 1943 40273
0104 S 0 E L 1939 52119 1286 S 0 E N 1943 40273 422·0001 S 0 R N 1961 43588
0104 S 0 J N 1969 55005 1287 S 0 E N 1943 40273 0001 S 0 E N 1962 47130
0104 S 0 0 L 1928 55893 1288 S 0 E N 1943 40273 0002 S 0 R N 1965 43831
0104 S 0 G N 1925 56481 1289 S 0 E N 1943 40273 0002 S 0 R N 1967 48065
0109 S 0 G N 1933 60766 1289 S 0 E N 1932 60394 0002 P 0 R N 1966 44442
0115 S 0 F N 1928 60723 1290 S 0 E N 1943 40273
0119 S 0 E L 1965 46623 1291 S 0 E N 1943 40273 425·0024 P 0 E L 1968 50376
0147 S 0 E N 1936 39337 1292 S 0 E N 1943 40273 0033 S 0 E N 1965 46054
0180 S 0 G N 1920 57738 1293 S 0 E N 1943 40273
0180 S 0 G N 1926 58099 1294 S 0 E N 1943 40273 426·0002 S 0 R N 1961 43588
0194 S 0 G N 1925 56481 1295 S 0 E N 1943 40273 0002 S 0 E N 1962 47130
0202 S 0 F N 1920 37779 1296 S 0 E N 1943 40273 0010 P 0 E N 1968 49217
0202 S 0 G H 1943 58091 1297 S 0 E N 1943 40273
0203 S 0 E N 1967 48429 1300 S 0 E N 1934 56075 427·0012 S C R N 1967 47092
0203 S 0 E L 1955 52492 1301 S 0 E N 1934 56075 0012 S C E N 1967 47108
0203 S 0 E N 1968 53717 1302 S 0 E N 1969 54548 0046 S 0 E N 1965 34467
0203 S C E N 1969 56560 1307 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0079 S 0 R N 1969 57157
0203 S 0 E N 1945 58695 1309 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0079 S 0 E N 1969 57158
0203 S 0 E N 1930 58940 1310 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0082 S 0 R L 1965 57731
0215 S 0 J N 1956 60386 1312 S 0 G N 1907 47659 0083 S 0 R N 1970 59113
0255 S 0 G N 1934 60763 1313 S 0 G N 1907 47659 0083 S 0 E N 1970 59114
0259 S 0 E N 1925 60418 1317 S 0 G N 1920 57738
0272 S 0 E N 1931 60403 1318 S 0 G N 1929 58087 428·0006 S 0 E H 1960 52743
0280 S 0 E N 1967 45149 1319 S 0 F N 1920 37779 0007 S 0 E H 1965 34056
0370 S 0 E N 1924 57684 1320 S 0 F N 1920 37779 0007 S 0 E H 1967 40694
0370 S 0 E N 1931 60403 1322 S 0 F N 1933 58015 0007 S 0 E H 1965 42394
0370 S 0 E N 1925 60418 1323 S 0 F N 1933 58015 0007 S 0 E H 1966 42741
0374 S 0 E N 1949 60545 1324 S S E N 1968 56244 0007 S 0 E H 1963 43086
0445 S 0 E N 1901 37540 1325 S 0 E N 1934 58026 0007 S 0 E H 1963 43088
0445 S 0 G N 1901 46932 1326 S 0 E N 1934 58026 0007 S 0 E N 1967 45040
0445 S 0 G N 1907 47659 1327 S 0 E N 1934 58026 0007 S 0 G H 1968 51349
0455 S 0 E H 1932 51356 1328 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0007 S 0 E N 1953 52773
0481 S 0 G N 1925 56481 1329 S S E N 1931 58055 0007 P 0 E N 1955 52107
0481 S 0 F N 1934 59939 1330 S 0 E N 1931 60403 0009 S 0 R N 1966 44979
0496 S 0 E N 1968 47825 1333 S 0 E N 1924 57684 0020 S 0 E N 1966 40464
0531 S 0 E N 1967 44229 1334 S 0 E N 1924 57684 0023 S 0 E H 1968 54809
0531 S 0 E N 1958 56527 1335 S 0 E N 1924 57684 0024 S 0 E H 1966 42741
0562 S 0 F N 1920 37779 1336 S 0 E N 1924 57684 0025 S 0 E H 1966 42741
0562 S 0 F N 1920 44593 1337 S 0 E N 1947 60432 0026 S 0 E H 1966 42741
0584 S 0 E N 1947 60432 1338 S 0 E N 1926 57685 0027 S 0 E H 1970 59866
0585 S 0 E N 1925 60418 1339 S 0 E N 1931 57686
0587 S 0 R N 1966 44508 1340 S 0 F N 1869 59537 429·0018 S 0 E L 1966 56407
0587 S 0 E N 1966 52249 1341 S 0 F N 1869 59537 0037 S 0 E N 1967 38544
0668 S 0 J N 1965 45564 1343 S 0 E N 1969 57989 0037 S 0 E N 1968 50334
0702 S 0 E L 1955 52492 1344 S 0 E N 1969 57989 0037 S 0 R L 1963 56777
0708 S 0 E N 1931 60403 1345 S 0 E N 1969 57989 0037 S 0 E L 1964 56778
0780 S 0 E N 1947 60432 1347 S 0 R N 1969 58241 0037 S 0 R L 1965 57731
0781 S 0 E N 1924 57684 1348 S 0 R N 1969 56985 0160 S 0 E L 1966 56407
0781 S 0 E N 1947 60432 1349 S 0 E H 1932 43473
0783 S 0 E N 1947 60432 1352 S 0 R N 1968 59796 430-0004 S 0 E N 1968 53402
0804 S 0 E N 1936 57736 1352 S 0 E N 1968 59797 0004 P 0 E N 1967 47669
Phy•. Stata: G. Gas; L liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temparatura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
851 Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient
Substance Phys. Sub- Lan- Tempsr. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan· Tempsr· TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan- Tempsr. TPRC
Number State j/JCt guage aturB YBBr Number Number Stata jeet gUBge atUrB Year Number Number StatB j/JCt guage atUrB YBBr Number
430·0004 P D E N 1968 49218 438-0327 S C G N 1930 60767 442·0048 P D E N 1955 52107
0005 S D E N 1961 45496 0058 S D R N 1966 41859
439-0033 S D E L 1965 39762 0082 S D E H 1965 34121
431·0015 S D E L 1967 39437 0036 S D A N 1969 40869 0082 S D E N 1966 39030
0015 S D E L 1966 47406 0036 S D E N 1969 40870 0082 S D E N 1967 46702
0086 S D E N 1967 40921 0036 P D A N 1962 44291 0096 S D E N 1966 39030
0093 S D E N 1967 40921 0036 P D E N 1962 47225 0105 S D E H 1965 40305
0094 S D E N 1967 40921 0061 S C E L 1969 54708 0105 S D E N 1967 46702
0096 S D E N 1967 41171 0065 S D A N 1964 46677 0108 S D A N 1965 42506
0114 S D E L 1968 51751 0065 S D E N 1965 46678 0108 S D R N 1966 44979
0117 S D E N 1964 43410 0066 S D E N 1968 48564 0113 S D E H 1965 34121
0117 S D E N 1964 52513 0067 S D E N 1968 47775 0113 S D E H 1965 40305
0118 S D E N 1964 43410 0090 S D G N 1938 39321 0113 S D E N 1967 46702
0118 S D E N 1964 52513 0094 S D E N 1941 60534 0113 S D E H 1968 54817
0127 S D E N 1969 54716 0095 S D E N 1970 37517 0120 S D E H 1963 41860
0097 S D J N 1969 55854 0120 S D A H 1963 44487
432·0003 S D E H 1966 40276 0120 S D E N 1967 46702
0004 S D E H 1966 40276 440-0001 S D E H 1965 36366 0120 S D E U 1967 46702
0005 S D E H 1966 40276 0007 S D E N 1964 38359 0120 S D R H 1963 58950
0006 S D E H 1966 40276 0007 S D A N 1964 39326 0120 S D E H 1963 58951
0007 S D E H 1966 40276 0007 S D E H 1963 41860 0140 S D E H 1961 52259
0008 S D E H 1966 40276 0007 S D E H 1962 43390 0152 S D E N 1933 48346
0009 S D E H 1966 40276 0007 S D R H 1963 44487 0153 S D E H 1968 47058
0026 S 0 A N 1969 57862 0007 S 0 E H 1955 45165 0153 S 0 A H 1967 48641
0026 S 0 E N 1969 57863 0007 S 0 E N 1960 45687 0153 S 0 E H 1967 63149
0007 S 0 A H 1967 46456 0154 S 0 G L 1942 48885
434·0006 S 0 A N 1961 43588 0007 S 0 R N 1967 48586 0157 S D E H 1960 52126
0006 S 0 E N 1962 47130 0007 S D E N 1967 48587 0160 S 0 E N 1961 46142
0006 S 0 A N 1959 59550 0007 S 0 A N 1961 52569 0160 S 0 E N 1967 46702
0006 S C A N 1957 59586 0007 S 0 E N 1961 52570 0160 S 0 G N 1961 62299
0012 S 0 E N 1967 47113 0007 S 0 E H 1960 52743 0161 S 0 E N 1967 46702
0012 S 0 R N 1967 47137 0007 S 0 E H 1953 52797 0162 S 0 E N 1967 46702
0017 S 0 E H 1963 41860 0007 S S A N 1961 53244 0163 S 0 A N 1970 63408
0017 S 0 A H 1963 44487 0007 S D A N 1963 58950 0163 S 0 E N 1970 63409
0017 S 0 E N 1964 52407 0007 S D E N 1963 58951 0168 S D E N 1964 52408
0019 S 0 A N 1965 43831 0007 S D G N 1962 62290 0169 S 0 E N 1964 52408
0019 S 0 R N 1967 48065 0007 P 0 J H 1964 44602 0170 S 0 E N 1964 52408
0019 P 0 A N 1966 44442 0012 S 0 E H 1963 41860 0171 S 0 E N 1964 52408
0021 S 0 A N 1968 51772 0012 S D R H 1963 44487 0172 S 0 E N 1964 52408
0021 S 0 E N 1968 51773 0013 S 0 R N 1965 42506 0173 S D E N 1964 52408
0026 S 0 E N 1968 53188 0013 S D A N 1966 44979 0174 S 0 E N 1964 52408
0031 S 0 E H 1965 36366 0175 S 0 E N 1964 52408
435·0009 S 0 E N 1970 60290 0033 S 0 E H 1966 41642 0176 S 0 E N 1964 52408
0033 S 0 E H 1965 52769 0178 S 0 E U 1967 46702
438·0017 S D J N 1936 57748 0034 P 0 E N 1955 52107 0185 S 0 E N 1967 46702
0031 S 0 E N 1936 39337 0061 S 0 E H 1963 41860 0188 S 0 E L 1965 35867
0037 S S E N 1964 37871 0061 S 0 R H 1963 44487 0197 S 0 A N 1968 59798
0037 S S E N 1968 42148 0061 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0197 S 0 E N 1968 59799
0037 S S E N 1934 43474 0072 S 0 E H 1964 57200 0198 S 0 R N 1968 59798
0057 S 0 J N 1936 57748 0074 S C E N 1965 35122 0198 S 0 E N 1968 59799
0058 S 0 J N 1936 57748 0074 P 0 E N 1968 50284 0203 S 0 A H 1969 59603
0060 S 0 J N 1936 57748 0075 S C E N 1965 35122 0203 S 0 E H 1969 59604
0061 S D J N 1936 57748 0075 P 0 E N 1968 50284 0205 S 0 R N 1970 63408
0062 S 0 J N 1936 57748 0077 S 0 A N 1966 44979 0205 S 0 E N 1970 63409
0077 S D J N 1936 57748 0078 S 0 R N 1965 42506 0206 S 0 A N 1970 63408
0079 S 0 J N 1936 57748 0078 S 0 R N 1966 44979 0206 S 0 E N 1970 63409
0080 S D J N 1936 57748 0079 S 0 R N 1965 42506 0207 S D A N 1965 62829
0122 S 0 E N 1954 47254 0079 S 0 A N 1966 44979 0208 S 0 R N 1965 62829
0177 S D A L 1968 52727 0090 S 0 E N 1968 45129 0209 S 0 R N 1965 62829
0177 S 0 E L 1969 52728 0090 S 0 E N 1968 51929 0210 S 0 A N 1965 62829
0202 S 0 E N 1968 52896 0092 S 0 E H 1956 47542 0211 S D R N 1965 62829
0202 S 0 E N 1968 53091 0094 S 0 E H 1960 52126 0212 S 0 R N 1965 62829
0212 S 0 E N 1954 47254 0094 S 0 E N 1960 52654 0213 S D R N 1965 62829
0213 S 0 E N 1966 35023 0095 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0214 S 0 R N 1965 62829
0235 S 0 G N 1934 58076 0096 S 0 E N 1967 46702
0270 S 0 E N 1958 56527 0098 S 0 E N 1967 46702 443·0002 S 0 R N 1961 43588
0274 S D E N 1954 47254 0099 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0002 S 0 E N 1962 47130
0275 S D E N 1954 47254 0102 S 0 A N 1966 41859 0006 S 0 A N 1965 43831
0276 S 0 J N 1936 57748 0103 S D E N 1968 45129 0006 S 0 R N 1967 48065
0286 S 0 G N 1938 39317 0105 S S E H 1964 37565 0006 P 0 R N 1966 44442
0294 S 0 E N 1928 41428 0105 S 0 E H 1966 40463
0295 S 0 E N 1928 41428 0106 S D E N 1924 41675 444·0007 S 0 R N 1966 41494
0296 S 0 E N 1928 41428 0107 S 0 E N 1924 41675 0007 S 0 E N 1966 41561
0298 S D E N 1934 56075 0108 S D A N 1961 53526 0013 S D E N 1945 58695
0299 S 0 G N 1938 39317 0108 S 0 E N 1965 53527 0015 S 0 E L 1963 46067
0299 S 0 G N 1921 55997 0109 S D E N 1969 54548 0015 S 0 E N 1960 48027
0300 S 0 G N 1934 56787 0110 S D E N 1969 54548 0015 S 0 E U 1951 52130
0301 S 0 J N 1936 57748 0114 S 0 A N 1968 50121 0015 S D E N 1949 60376
0302 S D J N 1936 57748 0114 S D A N 1968 63325 0017 S 0 E N 1937 60404
0303 S 0 J N 1936 57748 0117 S 0 G N 1962 62290 0051 S 0 E L 1952 50208
0304 S 0 J N 1936 57748 0119 S 0 G N 1962 62290 0056 S 0 E N 1953 42965
0305 S D J N 1936 57748 0120 S D G N 1962 62290 0059 S 0 E L 1928 38065
0306 S D J N 1936 57748 0123 S 0 A N 1967 50879 0059 S 0 E L 1939 52119
0307 S D J N 1936 57748 0124 S D A N 1967 50879 0059 S 0 J N 1969 55005
0308 S D J N 1936 57748 0059 S D 0 L 1928 55893
0309 S 0 J N 1936 57748 442·0021 S D E H 1965 35842 0059 S D G N 1925 56481
0310 S D E N 1951 60548 0021 S D E H 1967 40766 0062 S D R N 1966 41494
0311 S 0 E N 1936 39337 0022 S S E F 1963 36769 0062 S D E N 1966 41561
0312 S D E N 1970 60290 0035 S 0 R N 1965 42506 0075 S 0 E N 1961 47553
0313 S 0 E N 1951 60548 0035 S D R N 1966 44979 0094 S 0 F N 1928 36029
0314 S D E N 1951 60548 0042 S 0 E N 1967 41136 0094 S D E N 1967 45045
0317 S 0 G N 1939 60770 0042 S D E N 1962 41664 0094 S D G N 1927 50090
0318 S D G N 1939 60770 0042 S S E N 1968 52916 0094 S 0 E N 1937 57986
0319 S D G N 1939 60770 0042 S S E L 1968 52916 0094 S D E N 1924 58039
0320 S D G N 1939 60770 0042 S 0 E L 1969 54010 0094 S D E N 1927 58043
0321 S 0 G N 1939 60770 0048 S 0 E H 1965 34056 0094 S D E N 1931 58045
0322 S D G N 1939 60770 0048 S 0 E H 1967 40694 0094 S 0 F N 1933 59938
0323 S 0 G N 1939 60770 0048 S D E H 1965 42394 0095 S 0 G N 1927 50090
0324 S 0 G N 1939 60770 0048 S 0 E H 1964 43089 0095 S 0 E N 1927 58043
0325 S 0 G N 1939 60770 0048 S D R N 1970 63408 0095 S D E N 1931 58045
0326 S D G N 1929 60769 0048 S 0 E N 1970 63409 0097 S D E L 1952 50208
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; D. Other Languages; R. Aussian; S. Spanish
Temparatura: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient 852
Substsncs Phys. Sub- Lan- TsmpBr. TPRC Substancs Phys. Sub- Lan- TsmpBr. TPRC Substancs Phys. Sub- Lan· TsmpBr. TPRC
Number StBts jlJCt gUBgS Bture Y.r Number Number Stats jsct gUBgB Bture Y.r Number Number StBts jsct gUBgB Bturs YSBr Number
444·0097 S D E N 1963 52276 444·0763 S 0 E H 1966 52884 444-0893 S D G H 1969 55823
0097 S D E N 1960 52665 0764 S D E L 1939 52119 0895 S D G N 1963 62289
0097 S D E H 1968 54812 0767 S D E N 1955 54109 0896 S D E N 1930 60393
0097 S D E N 1933 60373 0770 S D R N 1966 57207 0897 S D R N 1958 50089
0097 S D E N 1937 60404 0770 S D E N 1969 57208 0897 S D E N 1971 61538
0121 S D E N 1921 35401 0779 S D E N 1965 37995 0898 S D R N 1958 50089
0121 S D E L 1965 46623 0780 S D R N 1968 51364 0898 S D E N 1971 61538
0121 S D E L 1952 50208 0782 S D R N 1968 51364 0899 S D R N 1968 55525
0121 S D E N 1936 52488 0783 P D E N 1937 55967 0900 S D R N 1968 56927
0121 S D E N 1969 57418 0784 S D E L 1970 60487 0901 S D E N 1957 60414
0121 S D G N 1920 57738 0786 S D E L 1968 56351 0902 S D R N 1969 55107
0121 S S E N 1931 58055 0787 S D E N 1934 56075
0121 S D E N 1921 60389 0788 S D E N 1968 53091 447·0005 S D E N 1967 39386
0121 S D E N 1931 60403 0789 S D E H 1964 37288
0121 S D E N 1937 60404 0793 S D R N 1967 57209 449·0001 S D J N 1940 60383
0125 S D E N 1955 43396 0793 S D E N 1969 57210 0002 S D E N 1966 45607
0141 S D R N 1968 56927 0794 S D R N 1967 57209 0025 S C E N 1946 45807
0145 S D E L 1968 50161 0794 S D E N 1969 57210 0025 S D R N 1953 52114
0170 S D E N 1964 43478 0795 S D R N 1967 57209 0025 S D E N 1962 52115
0172 S D E H 1965 34059 0795 S D E N 1969 57210 0025 S C E N 1969 54502
0172 S D E L 1968 50161 0796 S D R N 1967 57209 0025 S C E N 1970 60282
0200 S D R H 1964 52493 0796 S D E N 1969 57210 0038 S D E N 1936 39337
0200 S D E H 1964 52494 0797 S D R N 1967 57209 0038 S D E L 1968 49950
0248 S D E N 1968 52852 0797 S D E N 1969 57210 0038 S D R L 1963 56489
0282 S D E N 1942 60380 0798 S D R N 1967 57209 0038 S S E L 1970 57511
0284 S D E N 1958 47256 0798 S D E N 1969 57210 0038 S D R L 1965 57731
0284 S D E H 1960 52756 0801 S D E N 1931 60403 0044 S D E N 1936 39337
0292 S D E N 1937 60404 0803 S D E N 1935 60531 0044 S D R N 1968 55525
0350 S D E L 1968 50161 0807 S D G N 1941 52942 0044 S D R L 1963 56489
0374 S D E N 1935 57681 0808 S D E N 1927 37599 0044 S D R L 1965 57731
0377 S D E N 1954 52137 0809 S D E N 1927 37599 0066 S D E N 1907 49396
0379 S D R N 1970 62251 0810 S D E N 1927 37599 0390 S D E N 1968 52896
0379 S D E N 1970 62252 0811 S D R N 1968 50791 0402 S D E N 1936 39337
0389 S D E H 1965 34059 0811 S D E N 1968 63326 0403 S D E N 1924 57684
0389 S D E L 1963 46067 0816 S D R N 1966 44542 0408 S D E H 1970 59455
0389 S D E H 1960 48027 0817 S D R N 1966 44542 0412 S D G N 1939 60770
0389 S D E L 1966 48096 0818 S D R N 1966 44542 0413 S D G N 1939 60770
0395 S D R N 1969 55107 0820 S D E N 1921 60389 0414 S D G N 1939 60770
0404 S D E N 1937 60404 0824 S D F N 1922 44597 0416 S D G N 1965 43058
0414 S D E H 1960 48027 0825 S D F N 1922 44597
0417 S D E H 1950 46845 0826 S D F N 1933 58015 450·0008 S D E L 1969 53845
0418 S D E H 1950 46845 0827 S D J N 1969 56258 0008 S D G N 1925 56481
0419 S D E H 1950 46845 0828 S D J N 1969 56258 0016 S D G N 1925 56481
0440 S D E N 1953 42965 0829 S D J N 1969 56258 0023 S D E N 1967 40921
0471 S D R N 1968 50791 0830 S D J N 1969 56257 0024 S D E N 1967 40921
0471 S D E N 1968 63326 0831 S D J N 1969 56257 0025 S D E N 1967 40921
0525 S D E N 1963 52276 0832 S D J N 1969 56257 0026 S D E N 1967 40921
0528 S D E F 1967 34457 0833 S D J N 1969 55855 0037 S D J N 1969 54511
0528 S D E H 1966 47099 0834 S D J N 1969 55855 0037 S D E N 1968 54540
0558 S D E H 1963 41860 0835 S D J N 1969 55855 0037 S D R U 1969 62993
0558 S D R H 1963 44487 0836 S S E N 1968 56244 0037 S D E U 1969 62994
0559 S D E H 1963 41860 0837 S D E N 1970 57788 0038 S D J N 1969 53650
0559 S D R H 1963 44487 0838 S D E N 1920 57352 0038 S D G N 1925 56481
0589 S D R N 1966 44784 0838 S D F N 1920 59931 0099 S D E N 1968 47777
0589 S D R N 1967 49013 0839 S D R N 1964 57717 0101 S C E L 1968 50512
0589 S D E N 1966 53524 0839 S D E N 1964 59597 0104 S D J N 1969 55132
0589 S D R N 1964 57717 0840 S D E L 1936 58049 0134 S D E N 1968 51875
0589 S D E N 1964 59597 0841 S D E N 1935 57681 0135 S D E N 1968 51875
0600 S D E L 1968 50161 0842 S D E N 1935 57681 0136 S D J N 1969 58155
0600 S D E N 1961 52423 0843 S D E N 1926 57685 0145 S D R U 1969 62993
0600 S D E N 1969 58172 0844 S D E N 1937 57985 0145 S D E U 1969 62994
0601 S D E N 1965 37995 0845 S D R N 1969 55107 0146 S D J N 1970 62421
0602 S D E N 1965 37995 0846 S D R N 1969 55107
0670 S D E L 1965 39762 0847 S D E N 1969 57989 453·0003 S D R N 1961 43588
0670 S D E N 1955 43402 0848 S D J N 1969 58155 0003 S D E N 1962 47130
0670 S D E N 1931 57694 0849 S D J N 1969 58155 0007 S D R N 1965 43831
0670 S D E N 1946 57698 0851 S D E N 1939 43476 0007 S D R N 1967 48065
0670 S D G N 1957 60771 0852 S D E N 1939 43476 0007 P D R N 1966 44442
0690 S D E N 1965 37995 0853 S D E N 1939 43476 0014 S D R N 1969 57157
0692 S D E L 1939 52119 0854 S D E N 1939 43476 0014 S D E N 1969 57158
0694 S D R N 1964 34135 0855 S D E N 1964 43478 0015 S D R N 1969 57157
0702 S D R N 1964 45205 0856 S D E N 1964 43478 0015 S D E N 1969 57158
0702 S D E N 1964 54094 0860 S D E N 1970 60287
0703 S D R N 1966 44784 0861 S D E N 1970 60287 454·0001 S D G N 1921 55996
0703 S D R N 1967 49013 0862 S D E N 1935 60531 0003 S D E N 1901 37540
0703 S D E N 1966 53524 0863 S D E N 1935 60531 0003 S D G N 1901 46932
0704 S D R N 1966 44784 0864 S S E N 1952 39323 0003 S D G N 1907 47659
0704 S D R N 1967 49013 0865 S D E N 1941 60534 0004 S D E H 1960 60520
0704 S D E N 1966 53524 0866 S D E N 1942 60535 0026 S D E H 1910 43333
0712 S D E N 1931 58045 0867 S D E N 1949 60542 0026 S D E H 1969 54983
0723 S D E N 1968 47777 0868 S D E N 1928 60555 0026 S D G H 1970 59423
0740 S D E N 1965 37995 0870 S D E N 1932 60427 0026 S D E H 1960 60520
0740 S D E L 1966 48096 0873 S G F N 1925 59923 0059 S D E N 1968 48564
0740 S D E L 1968 50161 0874 S D F N 1929 59937 0060 S D E N 1968 48564
0740 S D E H 1963 52518 0875 S D J N 1955 60384 0061 S D E N 1968 47775
0741 S S E N 1949 60524 0875 S D E N 1956 60413 0062 S D E N 1968 47775
0743 S D E H 1956 47542 0876 S D E N 1939 60363 0063 S D E N 1968 47777
0748 S D E N 1951 46733 0877 S D E N 1938 60472 0080 S D J N 1969 58155
0752 S D E N 1966 47099 0878 S D E N 1938 60472 0080 S D E H 1960 60520
0753 S D R N 1967 45423 0879 S D E N 1938 60472 0081 S D G N 1948 59915
0753 S D E N 1968 56850 0880 S D E N 1946 60433 0081 S D E N 1965 60563
0753 S D E N 1967 63239 0881 S D E N 1946 60433 0081 S D G N 1937 60764
0756 S D E L 1968 50161 0882 S D R N 1966 41494 0082 S D G N 1958 59924
0757 S D E L 1968 50161 0882 S D E N 1966 41561 0083 S D G N 1958 59924
0758 S D E L 1968 50161 0886 S D G N 1969 55824
0759 S D E L 1968 50161 0887 S D G N 1969 55824 455·0002 S D E N 1965 61029
0760 S D R H 1964 52493 0888 S D G N 1969 55824 0003 S D F L 1965 34222
0760 S D E H 1964 52494 0889 S D G N 1969 55824 0003 S D E L 1967 49034
0761 S D R H 1964 52493 0890 S D G N 1969 55824 0016 S D F L 1965 34222
0761 S D E H 1964 52494 0891 S D G H 1969 55823 0016 S D E L 1967 49034
0763 S D E H 1966 47099 0892 S D G H 1969 55823 0023 S D E N 1966 51114
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L. Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
853 Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient
Substance Phys. Sub- Lan- Tsm""r. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan- Tsm""r· TPRC Substancs Phys. Sub- Lan· Tsm""r. TPRC
Numbsr StattJ jsct gusgB sturs Yssr Numbsr Numbsr StattJ jsct gusgs sturs Yssr Numbsr Numbsr StattJ jsct gusgs sturs Yssr Numbsr

455·0026 S S E N 1967 47944 464·0051 S D E N 1967 39586 466-0020 S D R L 1968 52727


0031 S D E N 1970 59332 0051 S D E N 1966 39947 0020 S D E L 1969 52728
0033 S D E N 1969 54269 0061 S D E N 1967 43540 0035 S D F N 1928 60723
0034 S D E N 1970 61787 0067 S D R N 1966 41502 0046 S D E N 1907 49396
0039 S D E N 1963 57706 0092 S D E N 1969 55900 0070 S D F N 1928 60722
0039 S D E N 1970 61787 0093 S D R N 1968 54384 0168 S D E N 1968 46925
0040 S D E N 1963 57706 0096 S D E N 1956 59942 0257 S D G N 1934 58076
0041 S D E N 1963 57706 0097 G C E N 1966 42666 0316 S D E N 1969 54716
0042 S D E N 1963 57706 0103 S D R N 1966 41502 0335 S D R N 1969 58443
0043 S D E N 1963 57706 0103 S D R N 1966 44443 0335 S D E N 1970 58444
0044 S D E N 1963 57706 0104 G C E N 1966 42666 0335 S D R N 1970 59463
0045 S D E N 1970 61787 0123 S D E L 1969 56221 0335 S D E N 1970 61206
0046 S D E N 1952 57217 0125 S D E N 1964 35370 0336 S D E N 1931 58046
0047 S D F N 1969 56393 0125 S D E N 1964 35715 0355 S D G N 1939 60770
0125 S D R N 1964 36226 0356 S D G N 1939 60770
458·0008 S D E H 1963 41860 0125 S D R N 1964 38159 0357 S D G N 1939 60770
0008 S D R H 1963 44487 0125 S D R N 1966 44443 0358 S D G N 1939 60770
0013 S D E H 1966 41642 0125 S D R U 1966 49129 0359 S D G N 1939 60770
0013 S D E H 1965 52769 0126 S D E N 1964 35370 0360 S D G N 1939 60770
0018 S D R N 1967 44456 0126 S D E N 1964 35715
0025 S S E N 1965 43904 0126 S D R N 1964 36226 467-0001 S D R N 1961 43588
0126 S D R N 1964 38159 0001 S D E N 1962 47130
459·0005 S D E N 1967 41807 0126 S D R N 1966 44443 0004 G C E N 1966 42666
0005 S D R N 1966 51546 0126 S D R U 1966 49129
0005 S D E N 1966 51547 0137 S D R N 1966 41502 468·0017 S D E H 1966 41642
0006 S D E L 1970 58267 0146 S D R N 1965 35631 0017 S D E H 1960 46146
0007 S D E N 1967 41807 0146 S D R N 1965 35640 0017 S D E H 1963 52285
0012 S D E L 1970 58267 0146 S D R N 1966 44443 0017 S D E H 1965 52286
0024 S D E H 1960 60520 0147 S D R N 1965 35631 0017 S D E H 1965 52769
0147 S D R N 1966 44443 0017 S D E H 1963 52799
460·0007 S D E N 1965 44405 0161 S D R N 1965. 57732 0017 S D E H 1964 57200
0008 S D E N 1965 44405 0177 S D E N 1968 50384 0019 S D E H 1962 43576
0009 S D E N 1965 44405 0178 S D E N 1968 50384 0020 S D E H 1963 41860
0185 S D E N 1967 39984 0020 S D R H 1963 44487
461·0001 S D R N 1961 43588 0189 S D R L 1968 52727 0020 S D E H 1960 52743
0001 S D E N 1962 47130 0189 S D E L 1969 52728 0020 S D R N 1963 58950
0001 S D R N 1959 59550 0189 S D R L 1965 57731 0020 S D E N 1963 58951
0004 S D R N 1965 43831 0193 S D E L 1969 53774 0020 S D G N 1962 62290
0004 S D R N 1967 48065 0223 S D E L 1969 56221 0020 S D G N 1961 62299
0004 P D R N 1966 44442 0232 S D R N 1968 59351 0021 S D E H 1965 34056
0232 S D E N 1968 59352 0021 S D E H 1967 40694
462·0010 S D F N 1928 60722 0233 S D R N 1968 59351 0021 S D E H 1965 42394
0011 S C E N 1946 45807 0233 S D E N 1968 59352 0021 S D G N 1962 62290
0011 S D R N 1953 52114 0021 P D E N 1955 52107
0011 S D E N 1962 52115 465·0011 S S E N 1965 37590 0025 S D R N 1966 41859
0011 S C E N 1969 54502 0019 S C R N 1967 47092 0033 S D E H 1966 52894
0011 S C E N 1970 60282 0019 S C E N 1967 47108 0035 S D E H 1963 52105
0014 S D J N 1964 37510 0025 S D R N 1965 60877 0035 S S E H 1970 58414
0014 S D E L 1967 39437 0025 S D E N 1971 63814 0040 S D R N 1966 44979
0014 S D E N 1965 42850 0034 S D R N 1968 49802 0045 S D R N 1967 47662
0014 S D E L 1966 47406 0034 S D E N 1968 58485 0047 S D R N 1967 47662
0014 S D E L 1958 51609 0035 S D R N 1968 54525 0049 S D R N 1967 47662
0014 S D E N 1969 52212 0035 S D E N 1968 63338 0050 S D R N 1967 47662
0014 S D R L 1960 54100 0036 S D E N 1967 46702 0051 S D R N 1967 47662
0014 S D E L 1961 54101 0038 S D E N 1967 46702 0054 S D R N 1967 47662
0014 S D R L 1965 57731 0038 S D R N 1968 54525 0055 S D R N 1967 47662
0014 P D E N 1965 55976 0038 S D R N 1963 58950 0056 S D R N 1967 47662
0019 S G E N 1967 43020 0038 S D E N 1963 58951 0057 S D R N 1967 47662
0053 S D F N 1920 37779 0038 S D E N 1968 63338 0058 S D R N 1967 47662
0053 S D F N 1920 44593 0050 S D E N 1967 46702 0059 S D R N 1967 47662
0073 S D E N 1953 38082 0054 S D E N 1967 46702 0060 S D G N 1966 56434
0123 S D R L 1963 56777 0064 S D E H 1963 41860 0061 S D R N 1967 47662
0123 S D E L 1964 56778 0064 S D R H 1963 44487 0062 S D R N 1967 47662
0123 S D R L 1965 57731 0064 S D E U 1967 46702 0063 S D R N 1967 47662
0126 S D E L 1967 39437 0064 S D R N 1967 48586 0064 S D R N 1967 47662
0126 S D E N 1965 42850 0064 S D E N 1967 48587 0066 S D R N 1967 47662
0126 S D E N 1965 45652 0064 S D R N 1968 54525 0082 S D R H 1969 59603
0126 S D E L 1966 47406 0064 S D E N 1968 63338 0082 S D E H 1969 59604
0126 S D R L 1963 56777 0065 S D E N 1967 46702 0083 S D G N 1961 62299
0126 S D E L 1964 56778 0073 S D E N 1967 46702
0126 S D R L 1965 57731 0077 S D E H 1963 41860 469·0001 S D R N 1961 43588
0141 S D E N 1936 39337 0077 S D R H 1963 44487 0001 S D E N 1962 47130
0272 S D E N 1936 39337 0077 S D R N 1965 60877 0002 S D R N 1967 50397
0272 S D E N 1947 60352 0077 S D E N 1971 63814 0002 S D E N 1968 50398
0278 S D R N 1970 59006 0081 S D E N 1967 46702
0278 S D E N 1970 60056 0082 S D R N 1969 40869 471·0006 S D R N 1966 41502
0285 S D E N 1961 41777 0082 S D E N 1969 40870 0006 S D R N 1966 44443
0292 S D R N 1968 55525 0082 S D E H 1963 41860 0007 S D R N 1966 41502
0082 S D R H 1963 44487 0018 S D R N 1966 41502
463·0001 S D R N 1960 43621 0082 S D R N 1968 54525 0018 S D R N 1966 44443
0001 S D E N 1960 43622 0082 S D R N 1963 58950 0018 S D R L 1965 46772
0001 P D E N 1964 41972 0082 S D E N 1963 58951 0018 S D E L 1966 46773
0001 P D R N 1964 55092 0082 S D E N 1968 63338 0019 S D R N 1966 41502
0094 S D E N 1967 46702 0019 S D R N 1966 44443
464·0002 S D E N 1970 59262 0095 S D E N 1967 46702 0024 S D R L 1967 35217
0021 S S E N 1969 57198 0097 S D E N 1967 46702 0024 S D E L 1967 35218
0032 S D 0 N 1964 36247 0100 S D E N 1967 46702 0024 S D R L 1965 46770
0032 S D R L 1968 53443 0103 S D E N 1967 46702 0024 S D E L 1966 46771
0032 S D E L 1968 58362 0104 S D E N 1967 46702 0024 S S E L 1970 57511
0042 S D R N 1966 41502 0105 S D E N 1967 46702 0024 S D E L 1970 58504
0042 S D R N 1966 44443 0114 S D E U 1967 46702 0030 S D R L 1968 52727
0047 S D E N 1970 59262 0115 S D E U 1967 46702 0030 S D E L 1969 52728
0049 S D E N 1970 59262 0115 S D R N 1968 54525 0032 S S E N 1969 57198
0050 S D E N 1967 39586 0115 S D E N 1968 63338 0044 S D E L 1970 37844
0050 S D E N 1966 39947 0122 S D R N 1956 36188 0044 S D E N 1968 49225
0050 S D E N 1967 45029 0123 S D G N 1930 50411 0044 S D R L 1963 56777
0050 S D R N 1961 49712 0133 S D R N 1968 50791 0044 S D E L 1964 56778
0050 S D E N 1961 49713 0133 S D E N 1968 63326 0044 S D R L 1965 57731
0050 S G E L 1967 53962 0140 S C E N 1970 60283 0044 S C E L 1970 60291
0050 S D E L 1969 54713 0143 S D R N 1968 54525 0045 S D E N 1966 39947
0050 S D R L 1965 57731 0143 S D E N 1968 63338 0045 S D E N 1966 41473
Phya. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + Hi9h); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient 854
Substance Phys. Sub- La". Tamper. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- La". Tamper. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan· Tamper· TPRC
Numbsr State jM:t guags sture Year Numbsr Numbsr State jact gusga sture YBBr Numbsr Numbsr State jM:t guags sture YBBr Numbsr
471-0045 S S E N 1967 45501 473·0139 S 0 E N 1960 43622 473-0309 S 0 E N 1966 51109
0045 S S E N 1967 46518 0139 S 0 R N 1959 44796 0310 S 0 R N 1958 34279
0045 S 0 R L 1960 54100 0139 S 0 E N 1967 45040 0310 S 0 R N 1955 46472
0045 S 0 E L 1961 54101 0139 S 0 R N 1955 46472 0310 S 0 E N 1960 46512
0045 S 0 E L 1969 54713 0139 S 0 E N 1958 46488 0310 S 0 R U 1959 52823
0045 S 0 E N 1969 54716 0139 S 0 E N 1960 46512 0310 S 0 E U 1961 52824
0045 S 0 E L 1969 57190 0139 S 0 E N 1966 47101 0312 S 0 R N 1955 46472
0045 S 0 R L 1965 57731 0139 S 0 E N 1959 47222 0312 S 0 E N 1960 46512
0045 P 0 E N 1969 58209 0139 S 0 R N 1967 48586 0319 S 0 E N 1952 60551
0070 P 0 E N 1957 60344 0139 S 0 E N 1967 48587 0333 S 0 E N 1968 53091
0098 S 0 R N 1968 54384 0139 S 0 R N 1955 52413 0334 S 0 R N 1969 56466
0098 S 0 R H 1968 55454 0139 S 0 E N 1956 52414 0334 S 0 E N 1969 56467
0098 S 0 E H 1968 55455 0139 S 0 R U 1959 52823 0339 S 0 E N 1970 59673
0177 S 0 R N 1969 56761 0139 S 0 E U 1961 52824 0341 S 0 R N 1970 61566
0177 S 0 E N 1969 57965 0139 S S R N 1961 53244 0341 S 0 E N 1970 63411
0184 S 0 R L 1969 56761 0139 S 0 R U 1957 62286
0184 S 0 E L 1969 57965 0139 P 0 E H 1964 43062 474·0069 S G G N 1956 60015
0240 S 0 E N 1965 39746 0139 P 0 E N 1955 52107 0087 S 0 E N 1936 39337
0240 S 0 E N 1966 44340 0191 S 0 E H 1963 41860
0269 S 0 E N 1965 39746 0191 S 0 R H 1963 44487 476·0034 S 0 E N 1967 48426
0269 S 0 E N 1966 44340 0191 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0034 S 0 E N 1964 51418
0316 S C E N 1969 52714 0218 S 0 E N 1966 43792 0039 S 0 E N 1956 45895
0316 P 0 R N 1969 58346 0218 S 0 R N 1965 43793 0043 S S E N 1968 36208
0316 P 0 E N 1970 58704 0225 S 0 R N 1966 44979 0043 S 0 E N 1957 36988
0321 S 0 E N 1966 39947 0234 S 0 R N 1964 45206 0044 S S E N 1968 36208
0329 S 0 R H 1968 55454 0234 S 0 E N 1964 45218 0044 S 0 E N 1957 36988
0329 S 0 E H 1968 55455 0234 S 0 E N 1965 46128 0044 S 0 E H 1962 45224
0333 S 0 E N 1967 39586 0238 S 0 R N 1964 45206 0052 S S E N 1958 52821
0355 S 0 E N 1967 47113 0238 S 0 E N 1964 45218 0053 S 0 E N 1957 36988
0355 S 0 R N 1967 47137 0238 S 0 E N 1965 46128 0066 S 0 E N 1967 49250
0356 S 0 E N 1967 47113 0238 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0090 S 0 E N 1965 51426
0356 S 0 R N 1967 47137 0238 S 0 E N 1966 47028 0092 S 0 E N 1966 51110
0357 S 0 E N 1967 47113 0239 S 0 R N 1964 45206 0100 S 0 E N 1964 51418
0357 S 0 R N 1967 47137 0239 S 0 E N 1964 45218 0106 S 0 E N 1966 51112
0359 G C E N 1966 42666 0239 S 0 E N 1965 46128 0127 S 0 E N 1965 51425
0360 G C E N 1966 42666 0244 S 0 R N 1964 45206 0128 S 0 E N 1965 51425
0392 S 0 R N 1965 48049 0244 S 0 E N 1964 45218 0128 S 0 E N 1965 51426
0398 S 0 E N 1966 45607 0244 S 0 E N 1965 46128 0134 S 0 E N 1965 51425
0407 S 0 E N 1965 39746 0245 S 0 R N 1964 45206 0144 S 0 R N 1967 49036
0407 S 0 E N 1966 44340 0245 S 0 E N 1964 45218 0145 S 0 R N 1967 49036
0408 S 0 E N 1965 39746 0245 S 0 E N 1965 46128 0146 S 0 R N 1967 49036
0408 S 0 E N 1966 44340 0245 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0147 S 0 R N 1967 49036
0442 S 0 G N 1965 43058 0245 S 0 E N 1966 47028 0148 S 0 E N 1967 49157
0460 S 0 R L 1969 56761 0246 S 0 R N 1964 45206 0148 S 0 E N 1964 51223
0460 S 0 E L 1969 57965 0246 S 0 E N 1964 45218 0150 S 0 E N 1967 48426
0461 S 0 R L 1969 56761 0246 S 0 E N 1965 46128 0151 S 0 E N 1967 48426
0461 S 0 E L 1969 57965 0247 S 0 R N 1964 45206 0152 S 0 E N 1967 48426
0462 S 0 R N 1969 56761 0247 S 0 E N 1964 45218 0156 S 0 E N 1956 52578
0462 S 0 E N 1969 57965 0247 S 0 E N 1965 46128 0157 S 0 E N 1967 48427
0471 S 0 J N 1969 56342 0250 S 0 E N 1966 43792 0158 S 0 E N 1967 48427
0498 P 0 E N 1957 60344 0250 S 0 R N 1965 43793 0159 S 0 E N 1967 48427
0260 S 0 R N 1965 42506 0160 S 0 E N 1967 48427
472·0002 S 0 E N 1966 51114 0260 S 0 R N 1966 44979 0161 S 0 E N 1967 48427
0029 S 0 E H 1967 43454 0266 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0162 S 0 F N 1965 39255
0029 S D R N 1961 43588 0266 S 0 E N 1966 47027 0162 S 0 E N 1967 48427
0029 S 0 E N 1962 47130 0266 S 0 R N 1967 48204 0163 S D F N 1965 39255
0032 S 0 E N 1964 37506 0266 S 0 E N 1967 48205 0163 S 0 E N 1967 48427
0032 S 0 E N 1962 52750 0271 S 0 E N 1968 42170 0164 S 0 E N 1956 52578
0033 S 0 E N 1964 37506 0277 S 0 E U 1951 52130 0165 S 0 F N 1969 53796
0033 S 0 E N 1968 54667 0277 S 0 E H 1958 52790 0168 S 0 E N 1958 47103
0034 S 0 E N 1967 48426 0278 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0169 S 0 E N 1958 47103
0035 S D E N 1967 48426 0278 S 0 E N 1966 47028 0170 S 0 E N 1958 47103
0036 S D E L 1968 51751 0279 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0171 S 0 E N 1958 47103
0037 S 0 E N 1964 60411 0279 S 0 E N 1966 47028 0173 S 0 E N 1952 52531
0280 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0174 S 0 E N 1956 45895
473·0001 S 0 E L 1967 58888 0280 S 0 E N 1966 47028 0179 S 0 E N 1952 52759
0006 S 0 E L 1953 43638 0281 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0180 S D E N 1963 45184
0006 S 0 E L 1952 45320 0281 S 0 E N 1966 47028 0181 S 0 E N 1963 45184
0008 S 0 E N 1962 56354 0282 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0183 S 0 E N 1960 57234
0008 S 0 E L 1967 58888 0282 S 0 E N 1966 47028 0185 S D E N 1969 58105
0009 S 0 E N 1967 43119 0283 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0186 S 0 E N 1949 57230
0010 S 0 E N 1959 52262 0283 S 0 E N 1966 47027 0187 S 0 E N 1965 59047
0019 S 0 E H 1961 43639 0284 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0188 S 0 E L 1970 61010
0019 S 0 E L 1963 46067 0284 S 0 E N 1966 47027 0191 S 0 G N 1970 60625
0019 S 0 E N 1959 52262 0285 S 0 R N 1964 47026
0038 S 0 E L 1953 43638 0285 S 0 E N 1966 47027 477·0002 S 0 E N 1964 51419
0038 S 0 E L 1952 45320 0286 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0002 S 0 E N 1969 58105
0038 S 0 E U 1951 52130 0286 S 0 E N 1966 47027 0002 S C E N 1969 58271
0044 S S E N 1968 42148 0287 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0029 S 0 R N 1960 43621
0044 S S E N 1967 49259 0288 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0029 S 0 E N 1960 43622
0044 S S E L 1967 56366 0289 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0029 P D E N 1955 52107
0044 S D R N 1968 59802 0290 S D R N 1966 41861 0030 S 0 E H 1963 41860
0044 S 0 E N 1968 59803 0291 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0030 S S E L 1967 43518
0053 S 0 E N 1959 52262 0292 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0030 S 0 R H 1963 44487
0061 S D R N 1966 41859 0293 S D E N 1967 46702 0030 S 0 E L 1969 54010
0061 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0294 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0030 S 0 E L 1966 60401
0066 S D E H 1961 43639 0295 S D E N 1967 46702 0031 S 0 E H 1963 41860
0078 S D E N 1967 43119 0296 S 0 E N 1967 46702 0031 S 0 R H 1963 44487
0103 S 0 E H 1963 41860 0297 S 0 E N 1966 47097 0068 S 0 R N 1965 42506
0103 S D R H 1963 44487 0301 S D R N 1964 47026 0068 S 0 R N 1966 44979
0104 S D E N 1965 34049 0301 S D E N 1966 47027 0074 S 0 R N 1965 42506
0104 S D E N 1967 43119 0302 S D R N 1964 47026 0074 S 0 R N 1966 44979
0108 S 0 E N 1965 34049 0302 S 0 E N 1966 47027 0076 S 0 R N 1965 42506
0108 S D E N 1967 43119 0303 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0076 S 0 R N 1966 44979
0139 S 0 E H 1965 34056 0303 S D E N 1966 47027 0079 S 0 E N 1966 51109
0139 S D R N 1958 34279 0305 S 0 R N 1964 47026 0080 S D E N 1966 51109
0139 S D E H 1967 40694 0305 S 0 E N 1966 47027 0081 S D E N 1966 51109
0139 S 0 E H 1965 42394 0305 S 0 R N 1969 56466 0081 S C E N 1969 58271
0139 S 0 E H 1964 43089 0305 S D E N 1969 56467 0084 S D G L 1942 48885
0139 S D E H 1963 43120 0306 S D E N 1969 55154 0085 S D E N 1967 46702
0139 S D R N 1960 43621 0307 S D E H 1961 43639 0086 S D E N 1967 46702
Phya. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
855 Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient
Subst8nct1 Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper· TPRC Subst8ncs Phys. Sub- un- Tsm{J6r. TPRC Phys. Sub- un-
Subst8nct1 Tsm{J6r. TPRC
Number State jtH:t gUllge Bture rur Number Number State j8ct gusgs Bture rur Number Number State jBct gu. Bture Yur Number
477'()098 S D E N 1969 55154 482'()134 S D E U 1961 52824 561'()045 S D R N 1961 52438
0099 S D E N 1969 55154 0134 S S R N 1961 53244 0045 S D E N 1963 52439
0100 S D E N 1952 60551 0134 S D E N 1969 55180 0045 S D R N 1961 52472
0134 S D R U 1957 62286 0045 S D E N 1963 52473
478·0025 S D E N 1964 38359 0134 S D E H 1970 63526 0045 S D I N 1964 62275
0025 S D R N 1964 39326 0134 P D E N 1955 52107 0048 S D E N 1966 40275
0025 S D E H 1963 41860 0151 S D E H 1963 41860 0048 S D E H 1965 40344
0025 S D R H 1963 44487 0151 S D R H 1963 44487 0048 S D E H 1968 47904
0025 S D R N 1967 48586 0151 S D R N 1967 48586 0049 S D E N 1963 52679
0025 S D E N 1967 48587 0151 S D E N 1967 48587 0050 S D E N 1963 52679
0025 S D E H 1960 48995 0165 S D E N 1951 34019 0051 S D E N 1963 46859
0035 S D E H 1965 36366 0166 S D E N 1951 34019 0051 S D R N 1961 49169
0048 S D E H 1966 41642 0168 S D E N 1951 34019 0051 S D E N 1965 50871
0048 S D E H 1967 49156 0169 S D E N 1951 34019 0051 S D R N 1964 52671
0048 S D E H 1965 52769 0176 S D R N 1966 41859 0051 S D E N 1964 52672
0048 S D E H 1964 57200 0179 S D E N 1966 44978 0051 S D 0 N 1961 52825
0050 S D R N 1967 50879 0182 S D R N 1966 44979 0051 S D E N 1963 52826
0073 S D E N 1965 51435 0183 S D R N 1966 44979 0051 S D R N 1968 61442
0074 S D E N 1965 51435 0185 S D E N 1966 44978 0051 S D E N 1968 61443
0075 S D E H 1967 49156 0210 S D E N 1966 44978 0051 S D R N 1965 62025
0079 S D E N 1942 46826 0212 S D E N 1965 37995 0060 S D G N 1964 36580
0079 S D R N 1968 50121 0212 S D E H 1965 42318 0060 S D E N 1967 47705
0079 S D E N 1941 60375 0212 S C E N 1965 43535 0060 S D E H 1968 47832
0079 S D R N 1968 63325 0212 S D E H 1967 46878 0060 S C E N 1969 54502
0080 S D E N 1967 46702 0212 S S E H 1968 54190 0060 S D G N 1969 60234
0081 S D E N 1967 46702 0222 S D R N 1965 42506 0068 S S E N 1960 40426
0082 S D E N 1963 46859 0222 S D R N 1966 44979 0068 S S E N 1955 43596
0086 S D R N 1955 46472 0225 S D E H 1952 52497 0068 S D E N 1960 45513
0086 S D E N 1960 46512 0244 S D E N 1966 46188 0068 S S D U 1968 49783
0087 S D E N 1969 58172 0244 S D R N 1969 54345 0068 S S E N 1967 51676
0089 S D J N 1962 36741 0244 S D R N 1969 56976 0068 S C E U 1968 57466
0091 S D R N 1967 50879 0244 S D E N 1965 59015 0068 S S E N 1950 59515
0092 S D R N 1967 50879 0244 S D E N 1969 62950 0073 S D E N 1965 34312
0247 S D E H 1954 52137 0083 S D E N 1965 50871
479·0003 S D R N 1961 43588 0248 S D E N 1960 52268 0083 S D R N 1965 62025
0003 S D E N 1962 47130 0249 S D R N 1955 46472 0089 S D G N 1969 60234
0019 S D R N 1967 50397 0249 S D E N 1960 46512 0098 S D E N 1965 50871
0019 S D E N 1968 50398 0249 S D R U 1959 52823 0098 S D R N 1965 62025
0249 S D E U 1961 52824 0102 S D E N 1965 34312
480·0001 S D R N 1961 43588 0251 S E E H 1958 52758 0183 S D E H 1958 52565
0001 S D E N 1962 47130 0252 S E E H 1958 52758 0184 S D E N 1963 52679
0001 S D R N 1959 59550 0253 S E E H 1958 52758 0221 S D E H 1965 34059
0002 S D E N 1969 53856 0255 S D R N 1967 53149 0221 S D E L 1968 50161
0256 S D E N 1951 58193 0240 S C E N 1964 36581
481·0009 S D E N 1936 39337 0257 S D E N 1954 56784 0242 S D E H 1966 39759
0010 S D G N 1921 . 39090 0259 S D R N 1967 47173 0243 S D E H 1966 39759
0010 S D E N 1932 58047 0259 S D E N 1969 56358 0244 S D E H 1966 39759
0010 S D F N 1937 58389 0260 S D R N 1967 47173 0245 S D E H 1966 39759
0017 S D F N 1920 37779 0260 S D E N 1969 56358 0246 S D E H 1966 39759
0017 S D G H 1943 58091 0261 S D R N 1967 47173 0247 S D E H 1966 39759
0044 S D E L 1969 54699 0261 S D E N 1969 56358 0248 S D E H 1966 39071
0044 S D E L 1969 56886 0262 S D R N 1965 42506 0248 S D E H 1956 40763
0062 S D E N 1936 39337 0262 S D R N 1967 47173 0248 S D E H 1965 42774
0083 S D E N 1965 58964 0262 S D E N 1969 56358 0248 S D E H 1958 52575
0085 S D E N 1968 49682 0263 S D R N 1967 47173 0251 S D E H 1958 52565
0097 S D E N 1968 49320 0263 S D E N 1969 56358 0254 S D R N 1964 34135
0097 S D E N 1968 49888 0264 S D E N 1954 56784 0255 S D E H 1958 52565
0110 S D G N 1934 58089 0265 S D E N 1965 34646 0256 S C E N 1962 52662
0139 S D E N 1925 35453 0265 S D E N 1954 56784 0256 P D E N 1960 52649
0140 S D E N 1969 54262 0265 S D E N 1951 57220 0257 S D R N 1955 52413
0144 S D E N 1965 58964 0266 S D E N 1954 56784 0257 S D E N 1956 52414
0145 S D G N 1929 60769 0267 S D E N 1951 57410 0258 S D E H 1965 43743
0146 S D E N 1965 58964 0267 S D E N 1951 58193 0260 S D E L 1952 50208
0147 S D E N 1936 39337 0268 S D E N 1951 57410 0263 S D E N 1960 45687
0269 S D E N 1951 57410 0267 S C E N 1962 52662
482·0003 S D E H 1952 52497 0270 S D E N 1951 57410 0267 S D E N 1957 60462
0006 S D E H 1962 43390 0274 S D R N 1968 49802 0272 S D E N 1957 55584
0009 S D E N 1953 52774 0274 S D E N 1968 58485 0276 P D E N 1967 34754
0031 S D E N 1961 36756 0275 S D E H 1966 42741 0277 S D E H 1968 47832
0031 S D E H 1965 42318 0276 S D E H 1966 42741 0277 S C E N 1969 58271
0031 S D E H 1959 52112 0277 S D E H 1966 42741 0283 S D G U 1966 49894
0031 S D E N 1958 52496 0278 S D R N 1969 56976 0287 S D G N 1966 42382
0031 S D E H 1958 52744 0279 S D E N 1970 59673 0288 S D G N 1966 42382
0031 S S E H 1968 54190 0292 S D E H 1967 48899
0042 S D E H 1952 52497 561·0008 S D E H 1958 56507 0295 S D E H 1966 43748
0062 S D E H 1952 52497 0008 S D E H 1955 60461 0300 S D E N 1921 35401
0069 S D R N 1967 53149 0015 S D E H 1966 43520 0303 S D E H 1955 47959
0076 S D E N 1952 52759 0015 S D E N 1953 52277 0303 S D E H 1954 52567
0099 S D E N 1966 46188 0015 S D E N 1952 52412 0304 S D E H 1964 44748
0134 S D E H 1965 34056 0015 S D E H 1960 52756 0306 S D E H 1947 48002
0134 S D R N 1958 34279 0015 S D E N 1956 52763 0307 S D E H 1956 47542
0134 S D E H 1969 37804 0016 S D E N 1953 52277 0308 S D E H 1956 47542
0134 S D E H 1967 40694 0017 S D E N 1953 52277 0309 S C E N 1964 36581
0134 S D E H 1965 42394 0020 S D E N 1949 37803 0311 S D E N 1952 52410
0134 S D E H 1966 42741 0021 S D E N 1949 37803 0312 S D E N 1952 52411
0134 S D E H 1963 43120 0022 P D R N 1958 43594 0313 S D E H 1968 47832
0134 S D E H 1962 43390 0023 S D E N 1949 37803 0315 S D E H 1968 47832
0134 S D E H 1952 43560 0023 S D E H 1955 60461 0320 S D G H 1967 56736
0134 S D R N 1959 44796 0024 S D E H 1959 45194 0321 S D E N 1970 58262
0134 S D E N 1967 45040 0025 S D R N 1970 61527 0327 S D E H 1965 58817
0134 S D R N 1955 46472 0025 S D E N 1970 61528 0328 S D E N 1970 58727
0134 S D E N 1958 46488 0026 S D E N 1952 52759 0329 S C E N 1969 54502
0134 S D E N 1960 46512 0028 S D 0 N 1961 52825 0329 S D E N 1970 58727
0134 S D E N 1959 47222 0028 S D E N 1963 52826 0330 S D R H 1969 59075
0134 S D E N 1961 47553 0037 S D E H 1955 60461 0330 S D E H 1969 59076
0134 S D R N 1967 48586 0043 S D E N 1965 34312 0336 S D R N 1968 56794
0134 S D E N 1967 48587 0044 S D R N 1957 47462 0336 S D R N 1969 57149
0134 S D E H 1954 52134 0044 S D E N 1958 47462 0336 S D E N 1969 57150
0134 S D E N 1953 52773 0044 S D E H 1968 50765 0337 S D E N 1963 46859
0134 S D E H 1963 52776 0044 S D R H 1968 50766 0340 S C E N 1970 60283
0134 S D R U 1959 52823 0045 S D E N 1952 41701 0341 S D E N 1963 46859
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Longuage: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Thermal Linear Expansion CoeffICient 856
SulmBnce Phys. Su~ Lan- TtmI".,· TPRC Substance Phys. Su~ Lan- Ttmlper· TPRC Substance Phys. Su~ Lan- Tem".,· TPRC
Number StBtB jBt:t gUBgB Btu" YBBr Number Number StBtB jsct gusge Btu" YBBr Number Number StBtB jeet gUBgB Btu" YBBr Number
561·0342 S 0 R N 1966 44372
0346 S 0 E H 1952 43560
0347 S D E N 1960 52283
0348 S D E N 1960 52283
0350 S D E N 1958 52802
0351 S D E N 1967 48427
0352 S D E N 1967 48427
0353 S D E H 1969 37804
0353 S 0 E H 1970 63526
0359 S D E H 1961 47552
0361 S D E N 1951 41903
0362 S D E H 1969 37804
0362 S D E H 1970 63526
0364 S D E N 1957 60462
0365 S 0 E H 1955 60461
0366 S C E N 1969 54502
0367 S C E U 1968 57466
0368 S D R N 1969 63343
0368 S D E N 1969 63344
0370 S D R N 1968 63328
0370 S D E N 1968 63329
0371 S D R N 1968 63328
0371 S D E N 1968 63329
0372 S D R N 1968 61442
0372 S 0 E N 1968 61443
0373 S D R N 1968 61442
0373 S D E N 1968 61443
0374 S D R N 1970 62686
0375 S D R N 1970 62686
0379 S D E H 1968 54812

PhYI. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid


Subject: C. Calculated Oata + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Outch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Tam_tura: F. Full Range (low + Normal + High); L low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
857

Chapter 13 Thermal Volumetric Expansion Coefficient


Su/mBnctI Phys. Sub- Lan- TemptH'. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan- Temper· TPRC Substsnctl Phys. Sub- Lan· Temper. TPRC
Number StIlts jeet gusgs stu", YlIBr Number Number StIlts jeet gusge stu", YlIBr Number Number StIlts jeet gUSgB stu", YlIBr Number
30()'()015 S S E N 1966 41475 425-0038 L 0 E N 1967 36574
0015 S 0 E N 1930 58057 0038 L 0 R N 1967 46411
0015 S 0 E N 1956 59992
0040 S C F N 1969 35529 431·0015 S 0 R N 1969 54609
0061 S 0 G H 1926 42520 0015 S 0 E N 1969 55336
0051 S 0 E N 1934 57725
0184 S 0 R N 1969 54397 439-0095 S 0 E N 1970 37517
0184 S 0 E N 1969 58428
442·0042 S 0 E L 1969 54010
304-0082 S 0 E N 1934 60477
0083 S 0 E N 1934 60477 444-0844 S 0 E N 1937 57985
313-0001 S S G H 1934 37780 449-0018 L 0 G H 1966 46662
0667 S 0 E N 1966 44975 0038 S S E L 1970 57511
0044 S S E F 1966 42284
32()'()107 S 0 E H 1937 60533
0108 S D E H 1937 60533 458-0018 S 0 R N 1967 44456
0109 S 0 E H 1937 60533
0110 S 0 E H 1937 60533 462·0014 S 0 R N 1969 54609
0014 S 0 E N 1969 55336
345·0395 S C F N 1969 35529 0052 S 0 R N 1969 57143
0404 S 0 E N 1934 57725 0052 S 0 E N 1969 57144
0123 S 0 R H 1969 54609
348·0057 S 0 E N 1945 60540 0123 S 0 E H 1969 55336
0126 S 0 R N 1969 54609
355·0150 S D F N 1921 59934 0126 S D E N 1969 55336
0452 S C E U 1969 52591 0285 S 0 E N 1961 41777
0542 S 0 E N 1937 57985
0545 S 0 E N 1970 37816 464·0002 S 0 E N 1970 59262
0041 S 0 R N 1968 61787
374·0207 S 0 E N 1934 60477 0041 S 0 E N 1968 51788
0042 S 0 R N 1970 60950
392·0038 S 0 E N 1942 60636 0042 S 0 E N 1970 60951
0098 S 0 R H 1967 47344 0044 S 0 R N 1968 51787
0098 S 0 E H 1967 59337 0044 S 0 E N 1968 51788
0115 S 0 E N 1926 60553 0047 S 0 E N 1970 59262
0116 S D E N 1926 60553 0049 S 0 E N 1970 59262
0117 S D F H 1925 60013 0050 S S E F 1966 42284
0118 S D F H 1925 60013 0068 S 0 R N 1968 51787
0119 S D F H 1925 60013 0068 S 0 E N 1968 51788
0103 S 0 R N 1970 60950
400·0005 S T F N 1967 46139 0103 S 0 E N 1970 60951
0188 S 0 J N 1969 55891
402-0250 S 0 R N 1970 60992 0200 S 0 R N 1970 60946
0250 S 0 E N 1970 60993 0200 S 0 E N 1970 60947
0251 S 0 R N 1970 60992
0251 S 0 E N 1970 60993 466-0014 L 0 G H 1966 46662
0603 S 0 E N 1969 55760 0168 S 0 E N 1934 57725
403·0049 S 0 E N 1964 40327 468·0035 S S E H 1970 58414
0220 S S E N 1931 58925
0359 S 0 J N 1939 57746 471·0001 S 0 R N 1969 57143
0417 S 0 J N 1955 57747 0001 S 0 E N 1969 57144
0644 S 0 E N 1930 58057 0006 S 0 R N 1970 60950
0873 S 0 J N 1939 57746 0006 S 0 E N 1970 60951
0874 S 0 J N 1955 57747 0018 S 0 R N 1970 60950
0875 S 0 J N 1955 57747 0018 S 0 E N 1970 60951
0877 S 0 J N 1955 57747 0020 S 0 R N 1968 51787
0878 S 0 J N 1955 57747 0020 S D E N 1968 51788
0879 S 0 J N 1955 57747 0030 S 0 R N 1969 54609
0904 S 0 E N 1921 59807 0030 S D E N 1969 55336
0905 S 0 E N 1921 59807 0044 S 0 R H 1969 54609
0906 S 0 E N 1921 59807 0044 S 0 E H 1969 55336
0045 S 0 R H 1969 54609
404·0001 S 0 R H 1969 54609 0045 S 0 E H 1969 55336
0001 S 0 E H 1969 55336 0058 S 0 R N 1969 54609
0077 S 0 J N 1969 55891 0058 S 0 E N 1969 55336
0088 S 0 E N 1961 41777 0070 P 0 E N 1957 60344
0316 S C E N 1969 52714
405·0224 S 0 E N 1967 51137 0498 P 0 E N 1957 60344
0242 S 0 E N 1969 39368
474·0069 S G G N 1956 60015
407·0025 P 0 E N 1949 52511
0027 S D R H 1966 42396 476-0005 S 0 E L 1970 61011
0027 S 0 E H 1966 63160 0188 S 0 E L 1970 61010
408·0006 S G F N 1875 59926 477·0030 S 0 E L 1969 54010
0021 S 0 E N 1961 43375
0028 S G F N 1875 59926 481·0017 S 0 G H 1943 58091
0035 S G F N 1875 59926 0044 S C E U 1969 52591
0303 S G F N 1875 59926 0062 S C E N 1964 36657
0142 S D E N 1933 60347
411-0001 S 0 E N 1957 45620 0143 S S E N 1931 58925
0002 S 0 E N 1957 45620
0009 S 0 E N 1957 45620 482-0212 S C E N 1965 43535
0056 S G G N 1956 60015 0257 S 0 E N 1954 56784
0061 S 0 E L 1968 55306 0264 S 0 E N 1954 56784
0265 S 0 E N 1965 34646
418-0202 S 0 G H 1943 58091 0265 S 0 E N 1951 57220
0267 S 0 E N 1933 60347
0267 P 0 E N 1950 58060 561·0256 P 0 E N 1960 52649
0398 S 0 E N 1921 59807 0272 S 0 E N 1957 55584
0517 S 0 J N 1939 57746 0358 S 0 E H 1969 54058
1349 S 0 E H 1932 43473

PhyL state: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid


Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia, etc.); T. Theoretical
Languega: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
859

Chapter 14 Surface Tension


Substancs Phys. Sub- Lan- TsmpBr- TPRC Substancs Phys. Sub- Lan· TsmpBr. TPRC Substance Phys. Sub- Lan· TsmpBr- TPRC
Numbsr Stste jBCt gusgs sturs Yur Numbsr Numbsr Stste jBct gusgs sturs Yur Numbsr Numbsr State jsct gusgs sturs Yur Numbsr

300-0015 L D A H 1965 43313 322-0669 L D A H 1966 46667 405-0015 L D G H 1929 40592


0015 L D A H 1965 43620 0683 L D A N 1965 42001 0078 L D G H 1929 40592
0015 L C A H 1967 45773 0700 L D A H 1967 45576 0080 L D G H 1929 40592
0015 L D 0 H 1967 46437 0840 L D A H 1968 56816 0141 L D A N 1967 44253
0021 L D A N 1968 55862 0841 L D A H 1968 56816 0141 L D E N 1967 44274
0021 L D A H 1968 56851 0141 L D E H 1965 46549
0056 L S A H 1958 43554 335-0004 L D A H 1968 53319 0141 L C A N 1968 48748
0056 L S E H 1965 45238 0233 L D G H 1929 40592
0110 L D A H 1959 33927 345-0018 L D A H 1966 40990 0247 L D A U 1965 41871
0165 L D E H 1955 40992 0018 L D E H 1966 40991
0168 L D 0 H 1967 48399 0018 L D A H 1964 43307 408-0001 L D A N 1969 57829
0170 L D 0 H 1967 46437 0020 L D A H 1966 40990 0001 L D E N 1969 57830
0171 L D A H 1965 42042 0020 L D E H 1966 40991 0002 L D A N 1964 46675
0176 L D A U 1968 48744 0189 L D A H 1959 33927 0002 L D E N 1964 46676
0178 L D A U 1968 48744 0197 L D A H 1959 33927 0002 L C A N 1968 48748
0188 L D A H 1968 56815 0271 L D E H 1962 43227 0050 L D G H 1927 41814
0189 L D A H 1968 56815 0306 L D G H 1956 41813 0173 L G A N 1966 39768
0325 L D A H 1965 44505 0237 L D R N 1969 54602
304·0079 L D A H 1968 53321 0415 L D A U 1968 48744 0237 L D E N 1969 55032
0239 L D G H 1927 41814
308-0001 L D A H 1965 46679 348-0045 L D E H 1960 43057 0247 L G R N 1966 39768
0001 L D E H 1965 46680 0248 L G A N 1966 39768
355-0005 L D E H 1953 34266 0249 L G A N 1966 39768
313·0263 L D A H 1968 53448 0005 L D E H 1960 43057 0250 L G A N 1966 39768
0295 L D 0 H 1966 51822 0005 L D R H 1967 44661 0251 L G A N 1966 39768
0586 L D 0 H 1965 34146 0005 L D E H 1967 44662 0252 L G A N 1966 39768
0705 L D 0 H 1966 45002 0005 L D A H 1969 57675 0253 L G A N 1966 39768
0706 L D 0 H 1966 45002 0005 L D E H 1969 57676 0276 L D A N 1968 49843
0716 L D 0 H 1966 45002 0381 L D A H 1954 43609 0276 L D E N 1968 51264
0722 L D 0 H 1966 45002 0381 L D E H 1957 43610 0279 L G G H 1959 41596
0730 L D 0 H 1966 45002 0381 L D A H 1967 45576 0298 L D 0 N 1969 56999
0731 L D 0 H 1966 45002 0445 L D A H 1967 45576 0299 L D 0 N 1969 56999
0739 L D E H 1960 43057 0447 L D A H 1967 44661
0742 L D E H 1962 43227 0447 L D E H 1967 44662 411-0008 L D E N 1927 44091
0743 L D E H 1962 43227 0484 L D A H 1954 43609 0125 L D E N 1968 37144
0744 L D E H 1962 43227 0484 L D E H 1957 43610 0125 L D R N 1968 53438
0745 L D E H 1962 43227 0589 L D R H 1969 54434 0134 L D E N 1948 57688
0751 L D E H 1962 43227 0589 L D E H 1969 63451
0751 L D R H 1962 43235 412-0003 L G E N 1967 44402
0752 L D E H 1962 43227 374-0005 L D R H 1966 40990 0014 L G E N 1967 44402
0753 L D E H 1962 43227 0005 L D E H 1966 40991 0015 L G E N 1967 44402
0754 L D E H 1962 43227 0005 L C A H 1966 42227 0016 L G E N 1967 44402
0759 L D G H 1956 41813 0005 L D E H 1960 43057
0762 L D G H 1929 40592 0005 L D A H 1964 43306 415-0026 L D E H 1960 43057
0762 L D G H 1927 41814 0005 L C E H 1966 43967 0026 L D A H 1967 44661
0763 L D 0 H 1967 46448 0005 L D A H 1965 44505 0026 L D E H 1967 44662
0764 L D 0 H 1967 46449 0087 L D G H 1929 40592 0158 L D E H 1960 43057
0765 L D 0 H 1967 46449 0123 L D 0 H 1967 46448 0159 L D E H 1960 43057
0766 L D 0 H 1967 46449 0190 L D G H 1956 41813 0159 L D A H 1967 44661
0768 L D 0 H 1967 46438 0196 L D A H 1966 40990 0159 L D E H 1967 44662
0769 L D 0 H 1967 46438 0196 L D E H 1966 40991 0160 L D E H 1960 43057
0794 L D A H 1962 43235 0207 L D A H 1969 40759 0161 L D E H 1960 43057
0795 L D R H 1962 43235 0207 L D E H 1969 40760 0162 L D E H 1960 43057
0796 L D A H 1962 43235 0163 L D E H 1960 43057
0797 L D R H 1962 43235 392-0094 L D E H 1960 43057 0164 L D E H 1960 43057
0799 L D A H 1962 43235 0165 L D A H 1967 44661
0819 L D E H 1955 40992 400-0005 L S G N 1964 37888 0165 L D E H 1967 44662
0824 L D 0 H 1966 51822 0005 L T A H 1963 37931 0166 L D A H 1968 49843
0825 L D 0 H 1966 51822 0005 L D A U 1965 41869 0166 L D E H 1968 51264
0826 L D 0 H 1966 51822 0005 L E A H 1965 43313 0167 L D A H 1965 46679
0827 L D 0 H 1966 51822 0005 L E A N 1966 43839 0167 L D E H 1965 46680
0828 L D 0 H 1966 51822 0005 L T E U 1965 44993
0829 L D 0 H 1966 51822 0005 L S A U 1967 46304 416-0001 L D E H 1960 43057
0830 L D 0 H 1966 51822 0005 L S A U 1967 46305 0020 L D E H 1960 43057
0831 L D 0 H 1966 51822 0005 L E E N 1966 46731 0022 L D A H 1966 46736
0832 L D 0 H 1966 51822 0005 L T G U 1967 47641 0022 L D E H 1966 46737
0837 L D G H 1929 40592 0005 L S E N 1968 51387 0028 L D A H 1966 40986
0838 L D G H 1929 40592 0005 L C E U 1969 56203 0028 L D E H 1966 40987
0839 L D G H 1929 40592 0051 L D R H 1966 40986
0841 L D G H 1953 41458 402-0040 L D G H 1929 40592 0051 L D E H 1966 40987
0842 L D G H 1953 41581 0052 L D E H 1960 43057 0109 L D A H 1966 40986
0843 L D G H 1956 41587 0054 L D G H 1961 41555 0109 L D E H 1966 40987
0847 L D R H 1968 53448 0132 L G G H 1959 41596 0124 L D R H 1966 40986
0848 L D R H 1968 53448 0208 L D E H 1969 54312 0124 L D E H 1966 40987
0849 L D A H 1968 53448 0461 L G G H 1959 41596 0152 L D E H 1960 43057
0850 L D R H 1968 53448 0468 L D G H 1964 41660 0158 L D A N 1968 48747
0851 L D A U 1965 41880 0468 L D G H 1966 41702 0172 L D A H 1967 45792
0851 L D A H 1967 47602 0482 L D G H 1969 54756 0173 L D A H 1967 45792
0851 L D A H 1968 53448 0174 L D A H 1967 45792
0858 L D A U 1965 41880 403-0417 L D A N 1956 34523 0213 L D A H 1969 40759
0868 L D A U 1965 41880 0422 L D A N 1956 34523 0213 L D E H 1969 40760
0869 L D A U 1965 41880 0427 L D R N 1956 34523 0222 L C R H 1968 55861
0870 L 0 R U 1965 41880 0436 L D R N 1956 34523
0871 L 0 A U 1965 41880 0437 L D A N 1956 34523 417-0005 L 0 A N 1968 48996
0872 L D A H 1967 47602 0438 L D A N 1956 34523 0007 L D A N 1966 44623
0873 L 0 A H 1967 47602 0441 L D A N 1956 34523 0007 L 0 E N 1966 59402
0464 L D A N 1956 34523
320-0077 L D E H 1960 43057 0465 L D R N 1956 34523 418-0104 L D E H 1960 40956
0077 L 0 A H 1967 44661 0776 L D A N 1968 48747 0104 L 0 E H 1960 43057
0077 L D E H 1967 44662 0848 L C R H 1968 55861 0104 L C E U 1967 46407
0078 L 0 R H 1967 44661 0865 L 0 A H 1968 53321 0104 L C E H 1966 46634
0078 L 0 E H 1967 44662 0916 L 0 E N 1969 56974 0108 L D E H 1960 43057
0115 L 0 G H 1964 41660
322-0003 L D E H 1960 43057 404-0058 L D A H 1966 44783 0115 L 0 G H 1966 41702
0078 L 0 A H 1967 45576 0115 L D G H 1927 41814
Phys. Stata: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Aeviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Aussian; S. Spanish
Te",pa.ature: F. Full Aange (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Surface Tension 860
Substance Phys. Suf1.. Lan· TemPBr. TPRC Substencs Phys. Suf1.. La". TemPBr. TPRC SubstBncs Phys. Suf1.. Lan· TemPBr. TPRC
Number State jeet gUBge Bture YeBr Number Number State jeet guage Bture YeBr Number Number StBte j/ICt gUBgs Bture YBBr Number
418-0562 L D G H 1964 41660 444-0751 L D R H 1964 43311 466·0001 L D E N 1964 46676
0562 L D G H 1927 41814 0760 L D R H 1968 50073 0001 L C R N 1968 48748
0826 L D G H 1929 40592 0760 L D E H 1968 63445 0014 L D E N 1927 44091
1198 L D E H 1960 43057 0772 L D E H 1960 40956 0014 L C E U 1967 46407
1212 L G G H 1959 41596 0774 L D R H 1966 50082 0014 L C R N 1968 48748
1230 L D R H 1968 49843 0031 L D G H 1961 41555
1230 L D E H 1968 51264 449·0001 L D R N 1969 57829 0035 L D G H 1964 41660
1311 L D G H 1929 40592 0001 L D E N 1969 57830 0035 L D G H 1966 41702
0005 L D G H 1927 41814 0035 L D G H 1927 41814
425·0011 L D R N 1967 44251 0006 L D G H 1927 41814 0149 L D E H 1969 54312
0025 L C R N 1968 48748 0018 L D E N 1927 44091 0197 L D R N 1968 50836
0027 L D R N 1967 44251 0018 L C E U 1967 46407 0197 L D E N 1968 52623
0027 L C R N 1967 50601 0018 L C R N 1968 48748 0239 L D R N 1967 44253
0027 L C E N 1967 51987 0074 L D R N 1968 53213 0239 L D E N 1967 44274
0028 L D E N 1969 54476 0074 L D E N 1968 53214 0239 L D E H 1965 46549
0029 L D R H 1966 50082 0081 L D G N 1968 53637 0239 L C R N 1968 48748
0082 L D G N 1968 53637 0303 L D G H 1927 41814
427·0020 L D R H 1968 49843 0089 L G G H 1959 41596 0306 L G R N 1966 39768
0020 L D E H 1968 51264 0114 L D G H 1927 41814 0307 L G R N 1966 39768
0021 L D R H 1968 49843 0173 L D G N 1968 53637 0321 L D R N 1968 49843
0021 L D E H 1968 51264 0206 L D R N 1968 50551 0321 L D E N 1968 51264
0022 L D R H 1968 49843 0343 L G R N 1966 39768 0325 L C R N 1968 48748
0022 L D E H 1968 51264 0344 L G R N 1966 39768 0333 L D R H 1964 43311
0023 L D R N 1968 49843 0345 L G R N 1966 39768 0345 L D R N 1949 40930
0023 L D E N 1968 51264 0346 L G R N 1966 39768 0346 L D R N 1955 40932
0024 L D R N 1968 49843 0360 L G G H 1959 41596 0347 L D R N 1955 40932
0024 L D E N 1968 51264 0366 L D R N 1968 49843 0348 L D R N 1955 40932
0025 L D R N 1968 49843 0366 L D E N 1968 51264 0354 L D R U 1965 41871
0025 L D E N 1968 51264 0379 L D G N 1968 53637
0026 L D R N 1968 49843 0380 L D G N 1968 53637 471·0464 L D G H 1969 54756
0026 L D E N 1968 51264 0404 L D E N 1948 57688
0028 L D R N 1968 49843 473·0223 L D R H 1964 34605
0028 L D E N 1968 51264 455·0025 L S E U 1967 47944 0248 L D R H 1964 34605
0085 L D R H 1965 43316 0027 L G E N 1967 44402 0249 L D R H 1964 34605
0086 L D R H 1965 43316 0028 L G E N 1967 44402
0087 L D R H 1965 43316 0028 L S E N 1967 46180 474·0016 L D R N 1968 53213
0088 L D R H 1965 43316 0016 L D E N 1968 53214
0089 L D R H 1965 43316 457·0005 L D R N 1966 44623 0079 L D R N 1968 49843
0090 L D R H 1968 53319 0005 L D E N 1966 59402 0079 L D E N 1968 51264
429·0158 L D R N 1968 48996 462-0009 L D E N 1927 44091 478·0065 L D E H 1960 43057
0012 L D E N 1927 44091 0066 L D E H 1960 43057
431·0041 L D R N 1968 50551 0014 L D R N 1968 52082 0067 L D E H 1960 43057
0043 L D R N 1968 50836 0014 L D E N 1968 52083
0043 L D E N 1968 52623 0053 L D G H 1964 41660 481·0002 L D E N 1927 44091
0099 L D R N 1967 44251 0053 L D G H 1927 41814
0107 L D R N 1969 54602 0097 L D R N 1967 44251 561·0051 L D E H 1960 43057
0107 L D E N 1969 55032 0097 L C R N 1967 50601 0051 L D G H 1958 43619
0113 L D R N 1968 49843 0097 L C E N 1967 51987 0278 L D E H 1960 43057
0113 L D E N 1968 51264 0126 L D R N 1967 44251 0279 L D E H 1960 43057
0121 L D R N 1964 43314 0219 L D R U 1965 41878 0280 L D E H 1960 43057
0121 L C R N 1967 50601 0231 L D E N 1968 37144 0281 L D E H 1960 43057
0121 L C E N 1967 51987 0231 L D R N 1968 53438 0282 L D E H 1960 43057
0234 L 0 E N 1968 37144
433·0007 L D R N 1969 56096 0234 L D R N 1968 53438
0007 L D E N 1969 56097 0235 L D R N 1967 44251
0014 L D E N 1948 34225 0238 L D E N 1968 37144
0238 L D R N 1968 53438
439·0012 L D R H 1966 40990 0239 L D E N 1968 37144
0012 L D E H 1966 40991 0239 L D R N 1968 53438
0012 L D R H 1964 43307 0242 L C R N 1967 50601
0046 L D R H 1966 40990 0242 L C E N 1967 51987
0046 L D E H 1966 40991 0243 L C R N 1967 50601
0059 L D R H 1966 40990 0243 L C E N 1967 51987
0059 L D E H 1966 40991 0250 L C R N 1967 50601
0073 L D R H 1965 44505 0250 L C E N 1967 51987
0254 L C R N 1967 50601
440·0081 L D E H 1960 43057 0254 L C E N 1967 51987
0082 L D E H 1960 43057 0261 L D R N 1964 43314
0083 L D E H 1960 43057 0261 L C R N 1967 50601
0261 L C E N 1967 51987
441·0004 L D R N 1969 56096 0264 L D G H 1964 41660
0004 L D E N 1969 56097 0264 L D G H 1966 41702
0034 L D E N 1966 35978 0273 L D E N 1948 57688
0274 L D E N 1948 57688
444·0059 L D E H 1960 40956 0279 L D R N 1968 51729
0059 L D E H 1960 43057 0281 L D R N 1968 51729
0059 L C E U 1967 46407
0059 L C E H 1966 46634 465·0013 L D R H 1966 46736
0094 L D E H 1953 34266 0013 L D E H 1966 46737
0094 L D E H 1960 43057 0014 L D R H 1966 40990
0094 L D R H 1967 44661 0014 L D E H 1966 40991
0094 L D E H 1967 44662 0016 L D R H 1966 40986
0094 L D R H 1969 57675 0016 L D E H 1966 40987
0094 L D E H 1969 57676 0020 L D E H 1960 43057
0095 L D E H 1960 43057 0022 L D E H 1960 43057
0095 L D R H 1967 44661 0025 L D R H 1966 40990
0095 L D E H 1967 44662 0025 L D E H 1966 40991
0465 L D E H 1960 43057 0025 L C R H 1966 42227
0708 L D E H 1960 43057 0025 L D E H 1960 43057
0709 L D E H 1960 43057 0025 L D R H 1964 43306
0710 L D E H 1960 43057 0025 L C E H 1966 43967
0711 L D E H 1960 43057 0025 L D R H 1965 44505
0712 L D R H 1967 44661 0038 L D R H 1966 40986
0712 L D E H 1967 44662 0038 L D E H 1966 40987
0714 L D R H 1965 46679 0110 L D R H 1966 40990
0714 L D E H 1965 46680 0110 L D E H 1966 40991
0733 L D R H 1968 49843 0138 L D R H 1969 40759
0733 L D E H 1968 51264 0138 L D E H 1969 40760
0747 L D E H 1960 40956
0749 L D E H 1960 40956 466·0001 L D R N 1964 46675
Phys. State: G. Gas; L Liquid; M. Multiphase; P. Powder; S. Solid
Subject: C. Calculated Data + Theoretical; D. Data + Experimental; E. Experimental + Theoretical; G. General (Data + Theoretical + Experimental);
S. Surveys (Reviews + Compendia. etc.); T. Theoretical
Language: D. Dutch; E. English; F. French; G. German; I. Italian; J. Japanese; O. Other Languages; R. Russian; S. Spanish
Temperature: F. Full Range (Low + Normal + High); L Low (0 to 75K) + Overlap into Normal; N. Normal (75 to 1273K); H. High (1275K & up) + Overlap into Normal; U. Undefined
Part C
BIBLIOGRAPHY
c-3

USE OF THE BIBLIOGRAPHY

A. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS d. Superscripts are spelled out. Examples:


Because of the wide variety of literature sources V2 = V squared; V2 = square root of two;
cited (i.e., serial publications, dissertations, govern- etc.
ment and industrial reports, books, etc.), three spe- e. Diacritical marks used with proper names or
cific formats for bibliographic citations are used in words have been omitted, and no attempt
the Bibliography. In connection with the establish- has been made to insert vowels or other
ment of bibliographic format, a number of problems speech sounds.
of general character are encountered in reporting
bibliographic information on a broad scope, TPRC's B. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
procedures in coping with these problems are fully USED IN BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATIONS
described below: AAAS ........ American Association for the Advancement
1. Titles reported in the Bibliography are taken of Science
either from an abstract or from the original AAIE ........ American Association of Industrial
Engineers
work. In the case of translated titles, wide dis- AD .......... Prefix Catalog Codes for Defense
crepancies often exist between various sources. Documentation Center (DDC)
(Formerly ASTIA)
In general, TPRC makes no special effort to AEC ......... Atomic Energy Commission
check the accuracy of titles. AEDC ........ Arnold Engineering and Development Center
2. The names of authors reported in abstracts, and AF ........... Air Force
AFB ......... Air Force Base
even in original publications, are at times mis- AFML. ....... Air Force Materials Laboratory
spelled and/or incomplete. TPRC attempts to AFWL ........ Air Force Weapons Laboratory
report the correct names of authors in the AGARD ...... Advisory Group for Aeronautical Research
and Development
Author Index. However, the Bibliography cites AIAA ........ American Institute of Aeronautics and
author names as found in the original work or Astronautics
its abstract. AlAE ........ Associate Institute of Automobile Engineering
AICE ........ American Institute of Chemical Engineering
3. The names of scientific and technical journals AlEE ......... American Institute of Electrical Engineers
are normally abbreviated according to the nota- (Now IEEE)
AIlE ......... American Institute of Industrial Engineers
tions used by the abstracting journals. In those AIME ........ American Institute of Mining and
cases where a journal name is not applicable, Metallurgical Engineers
the name of the publisher, symposium, or dis- AlP .......... American Institute of Physics
AISL ......... American Iron and Steel Institute
seminating agency is entered in place of the AM .......... Applied Mechanics Reviews
journal name, depending upon the reference AMRA ....... Army Materials Research Agency
work. ANL. ........ Argonne National Laboratory
AOA ......... American Ordnance Association
4. Keypunching format limitations necessitated APDA ........ Atomic Power Development Association, Inc.
the adoption of substitute representations for API .......... American Petroleum Institute
ARB ......... ASTIA Report Bibliography
some of the symbols and alphabetic and nu- ARC ......... Aeronautical Research Council
meric arrangements. The following are exam- ARDE ........ Armament Research and Development
ples of substitute representations used in the Establishment
ARF ......... Armour Research Foundation
Bibliography: ARL ......... Aeronautical Research Laboratories
a. Brackets [ ] are shown as / / / /. ARS ......... American Rocket Society (Now AIAA)
ASHRAE ..... American Society of Heating, Refrigeration,
b. Parentheses ( ) are shown as / /. Air Conditioning Engineers
c. Subscripts are either spelled out or written on ASM ......... American Society for Metals
the line. Examples: ASME ........ American Society for Mechanical Engineers
ASR ......... American Society of Rocketry
C p = specific heat at constant pressure; ASSE. . . . . . . . American Society of Safety Engineers
(C 12 H 26 ) = /C12H26/; etc. ASTE ........ American Society of Tool Engineers
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ASTIA ....... Armed Services Technical Information JANAF ....... Joint Army~Navy-Air Force
Agency (Now DDC) JPL. ......... Jet Propulsion Laboratory
ASTM ........ American Society for Testing and Materials
ASTME ...... .American Society of Tool and Manufacturing KAPL ........ Knolls Atomic Power Plant
Engineers MA .......... Metallurgical Abstracts, Series II
BC ........... British Ceramic Society MR .......... ASM Review of Current Metal Literature
BISI .......... British Iron and Steel Industry (in Metals Review)
BR ........... Battelle Technical Review NADC ....... Naval Air Development Center
BTl .......... ASTIA Bibliographies NAS ......... National Academy of Science
BU ORD ...... Bureau of Ordnance NASA ........ National Aeronautics and Space
BU WEPS ..... Bureau of Weapons Administration
CA ........... Chemical Abstracts N ASC ........ National Aeronautics and Space Council
CFSTI ........ Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and NASjNRC .... National Academy of Science-National
Technical Information (Now NTIS) Research Council
CNEN ........ Comitato Nazionale per L'Energia Nucleare NATO ........ North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(National Nuclear Energy Committee) NBS .......... National Bureau of Standards
CNDR ........ Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche NDAC ........ National Defense Advisory Committee
(National Research Council of Italy) NDRC ........ National Defense Research Council
CNES ........ Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales NOTS ........ Naval Ordnance Test Station
(National Center for Space Studies) NPL. ........ National Physical Laboratory (England)
COSA TI ...... Committee on Scientific and Technical NRC ......... National Research Council (Canada)
Information (Formerly COSI) NRD ......... Naval Research and Development
COS I .. . .... Committee on Scientific Information (Now ONR)
(Now COSATI) NRL. ........ Naval Research Laboratory
CPIA ......... Chemical Propulsion Information Agency NS ........... Nuclear Science Abstracts
CRREL ....... Cold Regions Research and Engineering NSF .......... National Science Foundation
Laboratory NTIS ......... National Technical Information Service
CST AR ....... Confidential Scientific and Technical (Formerly CFSTI)
Aerospace Reports (Now STAR) OAR ......... Office Aerospace Research
DASA ........ Defense Atomic Support Agency ONERA ...... Office National D'Etudes et de Recherches.
DDC ......... Defense Documentation Center Aerospatiales (France)
DDR&E ....... Directorate of Defense Research and ONR ......... Office of Naval Research
Engineering ORNL ........ Oak Ridge National Laboratory
DMIC ........ Defense Metals Information Center OSI .......... Office of Scientific Information
DOD ......... U. S. Department of Defense OSR .......... Office of Scientific Research
DOFL. ....... Diamond Ordnance Fuze Laboratory (HDL) OTS .......... Office of Technological Service
DPGR ........ Dugway Proving Ground RA ........... Refrigeration Abstracts
ECOM ....... Electronics Command, U. S. Army REIC ......... Radiation Effects Information Center
EPIC ......... Electronic Properties Information Center RIA .......... Rock Island Arsenal
EURATOM ... European Atomic Energy Community RM .......... ASM Review of Metal Literature
RPL .......... Rocket Propulsion Laboratory
F AI .......... Federation Aeronautique Internationale RR ........... U. S. Government Research Reports (OTS)
FID .......... International Federation of Documentation
FPL .......... Forest Production Laboratory SA ........... Physics Abstracts (Section A of Science
FTD ......... Foreign Technology Division Abstracts)
SIPRE ........ Snow, Ice and Permafrost Research
GRA ......... Government Research Announcements Establishment
(Formerly UGAR) STAR ........ Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
(Formerly CSTAR)
HDL ......... Harry Diamond Laboratory
TA ........... Technical Abstracts Bulletin (AD)
IAA .......... International Academy of Astronautics TML. . .. . ... Titanium Metallurgical Laboratory
lAS .......... Institute of Aero/Space Science TPRC ........ Thermophysical Properties Research Center
(Now AIAA) IT ........... Technical Translations (OTS)
lEE. . . Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (Formerly AlEE & IRE) UCRL. ....... University of California Radiation
IEEE ......... Institute of Electrical and Laboratory
Electronic Engineers UGAR. . . United States Government Announcements
lIT ........... Illinois Institute of Technology Research Reports (Now GRA)
Institute USAEC ....... U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
IPST ......... Israel Program for Scientific USBM ........ U. S. Bureau of Mines
Translation, Ltd. USDA ........ U. S. Department of Agriculture
IRE .......... Institute of Radio Engineers (Now IEEE) USJPRS. . . .. U. S. J oint Publication Research Service
ISA .......... Instrument Society of America USL. ......... Underwater Sound Laboratory
JA ........... Ceramic Abstracts (in Journal of the W ADC ....... Wright Air Development Center
American Ceramic Society) WADD ....... Wright Air Development Division
JAERI ........ Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute WRAC ........Willow Run Aeronautical Center
C1
BIBLIOGRAPHY
TPRC TPRC
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Bibliographic Citation Numbsr Bibliographic Citation
33722 LATTICE VIBRATIONAL PROPERTIES OF HEXAGONAL CD SE. 33796 INFLUENCE OF SLIGHT IMPURITIES ON THE DIFFUSION
FROM OPTICAL AND LUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF COEFFICIENTS IN POLYCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS. IV.
MATERIALS UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. FINAL REPT. EFFECT OF CADMIUM ON THE INTERGRANULAR SELF-DIFFUSION
GEICK R PERRY C H MITRA S S OF SILVER. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL I
J APPL PHYS METALLOVED. 20 11/78-83.1965,/1
37 1994·7 1966 KLOTSMAN S M TIMOFEEV A N TRAKHTENBERG I SH
CFSTI PHYS METALS METALLOG IUSSRI
IITRI A·6138 AFCRL·66·615 AD 637036 20 1 71·5 1965
AD 644019 3·6
33816 SPECIFIC HEATS OF GOLD AND DILUTE ALLOYS OF
33726 MEASUREMENTS OF THERMAL CONDUCTION AND SURFACE MANGANESE. CHROMIUM. IRON AND VANADIUM IN GOLD AT LOW
FINISH BY THE THERMAL COMPARATOR. TEMPERATURES.
SHERIF II MAHMOUD N S DU CHATENIER F J DE NOBEL J BOERSTOEL B M
J APPL PHYS PHYSICA
37 2193·4 1966 32 3 561·70 1966 CA 64 15513

33740 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY. THERMOELECTRIC 33823 TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF NI SB.
POWER AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF TI·N8-AL ALLOYS. WAGINI H
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. Z NATURFORSCH
METALLY NO.3. 146·50. 1965,/1 21 A 362 1966 CA 65 1526
KALININ G P ELYUTIN 0 P MAMONTOVSKAYA L V
RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI 33828 ON THE DEVIATION FROM THE EINSTEIN RELATION OBSERVED
3 63·7 1965 FOR DIFFUSION OF AG + IONS IN ALPHA-AG2 SAND
OTHERS.
33747 AUGMENTATION OFTHE INTENSITY OF RADIATION EMITTED YOKOTA I
BY LOW·VOLTAGE GALLIUM·ARSENIDE DIODES. J PHYS SOC JAPAN
SHIROKSHINA Z V KONSTANTINOVA E N 21 420·3 1966 CA 64 14999
OPT I SPEKTROSKOPIYA
20 173-5 1966 33830 ON THE MAGNETIC TRANSFORMATION OF CR·MODIFIED
MN2 SB.
33748 AUGMENTATION OFTHE INTENSITY OF RADIATION EMITTED ABE S
BY LOW-VOLTAGE GALLlUM·ARSENIDE DIODES. IIENGLISH J PHYS SOC JAPAN
TRANSLATION OF OPT. I SPEKTROSKOPIYA 20 11/173-5. 21 551 1966 CA 65 4826
1966,/1
SHIROKSHINA Z V KONSTANTINOVA E N 33836 OBSERVATION OF THE LINEAR TERM AND THE H.F.S.
OPT SPECTRY CONTRIBUTION TO THE HEAT CAPACITY BELOW 1 K OF SOME
20 92·3 1966 DILUTE ALLOYS.
DU CHATENIER F J MIEDEMA A R
33749 THE TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL THERMAL EMITTANCE OF NICKEL PHYSICA
AS A FUNCTION OF OXIDE THICKNESS IN THE TEMPERATURE 32 403-14 1966 CA 64 10871
RANGE 400·900 DEGREES C. PH.D. THESIS. ISEE ALSO
TPRC NO. 48367./ 33842 ANOMALOUS SPECIFIC HEAT OF SUPERCONDUCTING LANTHANUM
SHELTON J L RICE UNIV HOUSTON TEXAS AND YTTRIUM COMPOUNDS.
UNIVERSITY MICROFILMS INC ANN ARBOR MICH SATOH T OHTSUKA T
65-10351 1·146 1965 PHYS LETTERS
20 565-6 1966
33751 A NEW ADIABATIC CALORIMETER FOR SPECIFIC HEAT
DETERMINATION FROM 250 TO 1000 DEGREES C. ITS USE 33845 DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS AND INFRARED ABSORPTION OF
TO STUDY ORDER-DISORDER REACTIONS IN NICKEL- GALLIUM SELENIDE.
MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS. IPH.D. THESIS/. LEUNG P C ANDERMANN G SPITZER W G MEAD C A
NOREM W E UNIV OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE TENN J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
UNIV MICROFILMS INC ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN 27 849-55 1966 CA 64 16762
66·185 1-136 1965
33846 PRECIPITATION OF PHOSPHORUS FROM SOLID SOLUTION IN
33760 THE DIFFUSION OF CHROMIUM INTO NICKEL-THORIA ALLOYS. GE-SI ALLOY.
FLEETWOOD M J EKSTROM L DISMUKES J P
J INST METALS J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
94 6 218·23 1966 27 857-63 1966

33761 THE INFRARED ABSORPTION OF ARSENIC MONOSELENIDE. 33858 HEAT TRANSFER IN STRUCTURAL HONEYCOMB COMPOSITES AT
ZORINA E L HIGH TEMPERATURE.
OPT I SPEKTROSK MINGES M L AIR FORCE MATERIALS LAB
20 293-6 1966 WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO
DOC
33762 THE INFRARED ABSORPTION OF ARSENIC MONOSELENIDE. AFML·TR-65-233 AD 481418
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF OPT. I SPEKTROSK. 20/21 1-53 1966
293-6. 1966,/1
ZORINA E L 33862 ASSEMBLY FOR DETERMINING THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
OPT SPECTRY OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENT. THERMAL EMF.
20 157-8 1966 AND SPECIFIC ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF CERMET
MATERIALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF POROSHKOVAYA
33770 THE OPTICAL REFLECTION OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF GALLIUM MET. AKAD. NAUK. UKR. SSR IKIEVI 6 191 89·91. 1966,/1
SULFIDE AND GALLIUM SELENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION LVOV S N MALKO P I NEMCHENKO V F
OF OPT. I SPEKTROSK. 20 121 353-4. 1966,/1 SOVIET POWDER METALLURGY AND METAL CERAMICS
GASANOVA N A AKHUNDOV G A 747·8 1966 IAA 7·17 2861
OPT SPECTRY CFSTI
20 193 1966 NASA-TT-F·ll057
N67·29019 1·4 1967 RR 67·17140
33792 INTRINSIC ABSORPTION AND PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY IN SINGLE
CRYSTAL SI TE2. 33865 RECOMMENDED VALUES OF THE THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES
RAU J W KANNEWURF C R OF EIGHT ALLOYS. MAJOR CONSTITUENTS AND THEIR OXIDES.
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS TOULOUKIAN Y S DIRECTOR AND EDITOR FOR STAFF OF
276/7 1097-1101 1966 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER PURDUE UN IV
LAFAYETTE INDIANA NBS AND
33793 THERMAL STUDY OF GROUP II-IV SEMICONDUCTORS. TPRC
HEAT CAPACITY OF MG2 GE IN THE RANGE 5-300 K. TPRC REPT 16 NASA CR· 71699 N66·23802
GERSTEIN B C CHUNG P L DANIELSON G C 1-540 1966
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
276/7 1161-5 1966 CA 65 3148 33868 THE KINETICS OF PEARLITE GROWTH IN BINARY ALUMINIUM
BRONZES.
33795 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION AND SELF-DIFFUSION IN CUPROUS ASUNDI M K WEST 0 R F
SELENIDE AT HIGH TEMPERATURE. J INST METALS
CELUSTKA B OGORELEC Z 94 19-23 1966
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
276/7 957-60 1966 CA 65 3128 33869 SPECIFICHEAT ANOMALIES IN SOLID SOLUTIONS OF
CHROMIUM AND MOLYBDENUM IN NICKEL EVIDENCE FOR
SHORT-RANGE ORDER.
STANSBURY E E BROOKS C R ARLEDGE T L JR
J INST METALS
94 136-8 1966
C2
TPRC TPRC
Numbar Bibliographic Citation !l.!!!!!!!!!!
Bib/iogrsphlc Citation
33871 THERMAL AND THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF LIQUID 33969 TEST OF THE MANNING VACANCY·FLUX CORRECTION IN ALPHA
ALLOYS OF THE TIN.LEAD SYSTEM. COPPER.ZINC.
DUTCHAK YA I PANASYUK P V STETSKIV 0 P SCHMATZ D J DOMIAN H A AARONSON H I
UKR FIZ ZH J APPL PHYS
11 455·7 1966 37 1741·3 1966

33877 THE SPECIFIC HEAT AND RESISTIVITY OF DILUTE 33974 HIGH TEMPERATURE, HIGH EMITTANCE INTERMETALLIC
NONMAGNETIC ALLOYS OF THE NOBLE METALS. COATINGS. PART II EMITTANCE AND REFLECTANCE OF
DAWBER P G TURNER R E INTERMETALLIC COATINGS.
PROC PHYS SOC SCHATZ E A ALVAREZ G H BURKS T L
88 217·30 1966 COUNTS CRill DUNDERLEY F J AMERICAN
MACHINE AND FOUNDRY CO ALEXANDRIA VA USAF
33883 FAR INFRARED TRANSMITTANCE OF IRTRANS 1 TO 5 IN THE DDC
1()'250 CM/·1/ SPECTRAL REGION. ML·TDR·64·179
RESSLER G M MOELLER K 0 AD·472439 1·85 1964
APPL OPT
5 877-9 1966 34003 VISCOSITY OF LIQUID ZIRCONIUM.
ELiUTIN V P MAURAKH M A PENKOV I A
33896 OFF-SPECULAR PEAKS IN THE DIRECTIONAL DISTRIBUTION IZVEST VYSSHIKH UCHEB ZAVEDENII CHERNAYA MET
OF REFLECTED THERMAL RADIATION. 7 128·32 1965
TORRANCE K E SPARROW E M
TRANS ASME J HEAT TRANSFER 34016 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, THERMOELECTRIC POWER AND
88 C 2 223·30 1966 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CADMIUM·TELLURIDE SINGLE
CRYSTALS.
33917 LOCALIZED MOMENTS IQUESTION/. HORCH R NIEKE H
GEBALLE T H MATTHIAS B T CLOGSTON A M ANN PHYSIK
WILLIAMS H J SHERWOOD R C MAlTA J P 16 5/6 289·99 1965
J APPL PHYS
37 3 1181·6 1966 34019 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ZIRCONIUM AND
ZIRCONIUM·URANIUM ALLOYS.
33918 MAGNETO'()PTICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS CONTAINING SMITH K F ARGONNE NATIONAL LAB
DIVALENT EUROPIUM. ANL
SUITS J C ARGYLE B E FREISER M J ANL·4464 1·28 1951
J APPL PHYS
37 3 1391·7 1966 34025 THERMOELECTRIC POWER AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
MERCURY TELLURIDE CONTAINING VARIOUS AMOUNTS OF
33927 SURFACE TENSION OF LIQUID METALS AND SLAGS. IMPURITIES.
KASIK I SHALA J KOLOSOV E E SHARAVSKII P V
HUTNICKE LlSTY FIZ TVERD TELA
14 602-8 1959 7 2247-9 1965

33929 LOCALIZED IMPURITY STATES IN METALS. DILUTE ALLOYS 34026 THERMOELECTRIC POWER AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
OF NICKEL IN BERYLLIUM. MERCURY TELLURIDE CONTAINING VARIOUS AMOUNTS OF
KLEIN A P HEEGER A J IMPURITIES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD.
PHYS REV TELA 7 /71 2247·9,1965'/1
144 458·68 1966 KOLOSOV E E SHARAVSKII P V
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
33930 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF ALPHA-COPPER·TIN 7 7 1814·15 1966
AND ALPHA-COPPER·ZINC ALLOYS.
CLUNE L C GREEN B A JR 34036 THERMODYNAMIC AND KINETIC STUDIES OF BORIDES AND
PHYS REV OTHER REFRACTORY MATERIALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURE.
144 525·8 1966 TECHNICAL REPT. 1 JAN-31 DEC. 64.
MARGRAVE J L RICE UNIV DEPT OF CHEM HOUSTON TEX
33931 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF SILVER·ZINC ALLOYS. DEPT OF CHEMISTRY USAF
THE EFFECT OF LATTICE DILATATION. DDC
GREEN B A JR ML TR·65·123 AD 472145 N66·10917
PHYS REV 1·9 1965
144 528·33 1966
34041 VACUUM INTEGRATING SPHERES FOR MEASURING CRYODEPOSIT
33932 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF DENSITY·OF-STATES EFFECTIVE REFLECTANCES FROM 0.35 TO 15 MICRONS.
MASS AND THE ELECTRONIC AND PHONON CONTRIBUTIONS TO WOOD B E MC CULLOUGH B A DAWSON J P
THERMAL RESISTANCE OF DOPED SILICON·GERMANIUM ALLOYS BIRKEBAK R C ARO INC ARNOLD AIR FORCE
AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. STATION TENN USAF
GAUR N K S BHANDARI C M VERMA G S DDC
PHYS REV AEDC·TR·65·178 AD 468609 N65·33338
144 628·41 1966 1·24 1965

33936 MECHANISM OF THE ANOMALOUS DIFFUSION OF ZINC IN 34046 DETERMINATION OF MECHANICAL PROPERTY DESIGN VALUES
INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. FOR 18 NICOMO 250 AND 300 GRADE MARAGING STEELS.
PROSTOSERDOVA I V PUMPER E YA TRONEVA N V FINAL TECHNICAL REPT. 15 JAN. 64-31 MAY 65.
FIZ TVERD TELA HOENIE A F LUMM J A SHELTON RJ WALLACE R A
7 11 3255·9 1965 NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION INC COLUMBUS OHIO USAF
DDC
33937 MECHANISM OF THE ANOMALOUS DIFFUSION OF ZINC IN NA64H·423·4 ML·TR·65·197 AD 470742
INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. 1·214 1965 TA 65·21 A·60
TVERD. TELA 7 111/3255·9,1965'/1
PROSTOSERDOVA I V PUMPER E YA TRONEVA N V 34049 MECHANICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH·TEMPERATURE
SOVIET PHYSIC·SOLID STATE TITANIUM ALLOYS. INTERIM TECH. PROGRESS REPT. NO.2.
7 11 2631·3 1966 DOTSON C L SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST METALLURGY
DEPT BIRMINGHAM ALA USAF
33946 BASIC STUDIES ON THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS. QUARTERLY DOC
REPT. NO. 14, 28 DEC. 84-28 MAR. 85. AD 470878 1·33 1965 TA 65·21 A·61
WESTINGHOUSE RESEARCH LABS
PITTSBURGH PA 34053 INTER DIFFUSION IN CB·V ALLOYS. ISEE ALSO TPRC
DOC AND CFSTI NO. 42625./
AD 622382 N66·14803 GEISS R CHARTLEY C S STEEDLY J E JR
1·77 1965 TA 65·2395 AIR FORCE MATERIALS LA8 AIR FORCE
DDC
33960 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF PRASEODYMIUM SELENIDES AFML·TR·65·134 AD 470948
AT ROOM TEMPERATURE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. 1·29 1965
AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 3 151 783-8,1987./1
LlSKER I S MALKOVICH B E SH YAREMBASH E I 34056 RESEARCH ON PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES
KALITIN V I AFFECTING HIGH TEMPERATURE MATERIALS FOR ROCKET
INORGANIC MATERIALS NOZZLES.
3 700·4 1967 UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INST
TARRYTOWN N Y DA
33968 HIGH·TEMPERATURE THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF DOC
GA S8-IN S8 ALLOYS. AD 426743 NP·15514NOL 21
KUDMAN I EKSTROM L SEIDEL T AD 468829 1·288 1965
J APPL PHYS
38 12 4641·7 1967
C3
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic CitJJtion ~ Bibliographic Citation
34059 MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SUPER ALLOY AND 34187 VISCOSITY MEASURMENTS. XVI. VISCOSITY OF THE
COATED REFRACTORY ALLOY FOILS. LIQUID GAP MISCIBILITY SYSTEMS LEAD-ZINC AND
LEGGETT H COOK J L SCHWAB 0 E POWERS C T BISMUTH·ZINC. DETERMINATION OF THE MISCIBILITY GAPS
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMPANY INC SANTA MONICA CALIF BY VISCOSITY MEASUREMENTS.
USAF BUDDE J SAUERWALD F
DOC Z PHYSIK CHEM ILEIPZIGI
AFML·TR·65·147 AD 468607 230112 42·7 1965 CA 63 14068
1·954 1965
34218 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT ACCORDING TO
34068 SOLID SOLUTIONS IN THE GA2S3-GA2TE3 SYSTEM. DIESSELHORST. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TECH MITT
RUSTAMOV P G MARDAKHAEV B N ALlDZHANOV M A KRUPP 13/3/56-81. 1955JI
SAFAROV M G RUDIGER 0 DIETZE H 0
AZERB KHIM ZH CFSTI
6 97·103 1964 CA 63 12380 TT67·59052 1·18 1967

34069 THE DIFFUSION OF PHOSPHORUS IN STEEL 34221 REACTOR FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVElOPMENT PLUTONIUM
KOHL H RESEARCH. JANUARY· MARCH. 1965.
BERG HUETTENMAENN MONATSH WITTENBERG L J GROVE G R MOUND LAB
110 7 212·22 1965 CA 63 14448 MIAMISBURG OHIO USAEC
NASA
34086 EFFECT OF SMALL ADMIXTURES ON THE COEFFICIENTS OF MLM·1262 N65·31569
DIFFUSION IN POLYCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS. IV. EFFECT 1·16 1965
OF CADMIUM UPON INTERCRYSTALLINE SELF·DIFFUSION OF
SILVER. 34222 CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STUDY AND SElF·IRRADIATION EFFECTS
KLOTSMAN S M TlMOFEEV A N TRAKHTENBERG I SH OF PLUTONIUM AT LOW TEMPERATURE. PH.D. THESIS
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED SOLENTE P PARIS UNIV FRANCE
20 1 78·83 1965 CA 63 15972 AEC AND CEA
CEA·R·2735 N66-34709
34087 INVESTIGATION OF TRANSPORT PHENOMENA IN ELECTRONIC 1·57 1965
LIQUIDS EXHIBITING NONMETALLIC CONDUCTION.
REGEL A R ANDREEV A A MAMADALIEV M 34225 DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
SMIRNOV I A SHADRICHEV E V OF THE SODIUM·POTASSIUM ALLOY. QUARTERLY PROGRESS
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV REPT. NO.8.
4 1277-81 1970 EWING C T SEEBOLD R E GRAND J A
ATKINSON H B JR NAVAL RESEARCH LAB
34096 INFRARED ABSORPTION BY SINGLE CRYSTALS OF INDIUM WASHINGTON 0 C
SELENIDES. CFSTI AND DOC
ZORINA E L VELlCHKOVA VB GULIEV TN NRL·3330 AD 620564
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY 1·13 1948
1 5 690-1 1965 CA 63 12510 PB 113040 1·13 1954

34097 SOME PROPERTIES OF CD GE AS2. 34227 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF STEEL AND IRON.
GORYUNOVA N A KESAMANL Y F P OSMANOV E 0 BEGLINGER W
RUDYU V VERHANDL 0 VER ZUR BEFORD 0 GEWERBEFlEISSES
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY 75 33·61 1896
1 6 885·9 1965 CA 63 14175
34232 INFRARED LATTICE VIBRATIONS OF MAGNESIUM STANNIDE.
34099 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLID SOLUTIONS OF BISMUTH FROM PROC. INTERN. CONF. PHYS. SEMI-CONDUCTORS I7THI
TELLURIDE. PARIS. 1964.
GURIEVA E A KAKHROMANOV K KUTASOV V A KAHAN A LIPSON H G LOEWENSTEIN E V AIR
KULIEV KH M FORCE CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH LABS BEDFORD MASS
IZV AKAD NAUK TURKM SSR SER FIZ·TEKHN KHIM I GEOL DOC
NAUK AFCRL·65·320 PSRp·l02
100-2 1965 CA 63 12348 AD 620623 1·15 1965

34121 DETERMINATION OF MECHANICAL AND THERMOPHYSICAL 34234 HIGH·TEMPERATURE CALORIMETRY OF THE IRON·VANADIUM
PROPERTIES OF REFRACTORY METAlS. ALLOY SYSTEM. M.S. THESIS
BECK E J MARTIN CO DENVER COLO USAF RAPSON R L AIR FORCE INST OF TECH
DOC WRIGHT·PATTERSON AFB OHIO SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
RTD·CR·65·1 ML·TR·65·247 CFSTI AND DOC
AD 471505 1·192 1965 TA 65·22 A·54 GME/MEl65·1 AD 622034
N66·12846 1·56 1965
34135 DISPERSION·TYPE ABSORBING MATERIALS FOR THE CONTROL
RODS OF THERMAL REACTORS. 34239 AEROSPACE STRUCTURAL METALS HANDBOOK. VOLUME IIA.
NOSOV V I PONOMAREV·STEPNOI N N PORTNOI K I NON·FERROUS HEAT RESISTANT ALLOYS.
SAVELEV E G SESSLER J G WEISS V SYRACUSE UNIV RESEARCH
PROC SYMP PHYS MATER PROBL REACTOR CONTROL RODS INST NY
VIENNA 1963 DOC
319·31 1964 CA 63 14325 AD·819636 1·109 1967

34146 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH·MANGANESE SLAG AND 34241 ElECTRIC AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF ANTIMONIDE INDIUM
SEMIPRODUCT. IINDIUM ANTIMONIDElIN A MAGNETIC FIELD. FROM NEWS
RASH EVA I BOBKOVA 0 RASHEV T OIKS G ACAD. SCI. USSR. PHYS. SER. ISELECTED ARTICLES/.
PETUKHOV V IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. SER.
RUDODOBIV MET ISOFIAI FIZ. 28. 161 969-76. 1964JI
20 7 19·23 1965 CA 63 15931 WEISS G FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT·
PATTERSON AFB OHIO
34148 EFFECT OF SODIUM IMPURITY ON THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES CFSTI AND DOC
OF SELENIUM. FTD·TT·65·218 TT·65·63941
ABDULLAEV G B TAGIEV K K TALIBI M A AD 621056 1·12 1965
SELEN TELLUR IIKH PRIMENENIE AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR
INST FIZ 34242 INVESTIGATION THERMAL CONDUCTION OF ALLOYED GALLIUM
20·6 1965 CA 63 15737 ARSENIDE. FROM NEWS ACAD. SCI. USSR. PHYS. SER.
ISELECTED ARTICLES/. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
34155 VISCOSITY AND ElECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID FE·p AKAD. NAUK SSSR. SER. FIZ. 28. 161 9",9. 1964JI
ALLOYS. ALiEV M I AKHMEDLI G T FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV
DRAGOMIR I WRIGHT·PATTERSON AFB OHIO
STUDII CERCETARI MET CFSTI AND DOC
10 5·29 1965 CA 63 12750 FTD·TT·65·218 TT·65·63941
AD 621056 13·17 1965
34161 THE HIGH-CHROMIUM HIGH-COBALT TYPE STEELS FOR
HOT·WORK DIES. 34251 TIME· TEMPERATURE EMITTANCE STUDY OF GOLD·PLATED
NISHIMURA T STAINLESS STEEL M.S. THESIS.
TETSU TO HAGANE DEITCH M E UNIV OF DENVER DENVER COLO
50 10 1449·57 1964 CA 63 12749 UNIV OF DENVER
1·117 1965
34167 ANALYTICAL STUDY OF ZINC DIFFUSION IN GALLIUM
ARSENIDE AND THE ElECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THE 34259 MAGNETIC-FIELD DEPENDENCE OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
RESULTING DIFFUSED LAYERS. MEASURED BY A CORBIN()'DISK METHOD. TECHNICAL REPT.
MEHTA R MORRIS R G BORDICK 0 A REDIN R 0 SOUTH
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND TECHNOLOGY RAPID CITY
65·6324 1·68 1965 CA 63 15664 DEPT OF PHYS ONR
CFSTI AND DOC
TR·15 AD 621705 N66·12538
1·18 1965
C4
TPRC TPRC
Number BibliogrBphic CitBtion Number BibliogrBphic CitBtion
34263 DIFFUSION IN MAGNETIC MATERIALS. 34320 DETERMINATION OF THE DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS AND
BORG R J CALIFORNIA UNIV LIVERMORE LAWRENCE ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF IMPURITIES IN LIQUID
RADIATION LAB USAEC METALS.
NASA GOLOTYUK F P KUZMENKO P P KHARKOV E I
UCRL·12029·T CONF·691·2 N65·31439 UKR FIZ ZH
1·10 1964 10 11 1227·36 1965 CA 64 6244

34265 DIFFUSION OF RARE GASES IN SOLIDS. 18TH QUARTERLY 34322 MEASUREMENT OF THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF COMPOUNDS
REPORT. OCT08ER • DECEMBER 1964. OF ELEMENTS IN GROUPS II. IV. V AND VI. FINAL REPORT
UNITED STATES· EURATOM JOINT BEVER M B HOWLETT B W MISRA S ROBINSON P M
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM BEARDMORE P MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH
HAHN·MEITNER·INSTITUT FUR CAMBRIDGE MASS USAF
KERNFORSCHUNG BERLIN WEST GERMANY DOC
CFSTI AFCRL·64·623 AD 606470
EURAEC·1314 EU·B37 N66·18896 N64·32301 1·39 1964
1·23 1965 NS 19 22975
34332 THERMAL AND ELECTRONIC TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF ZINC
34266 SURFACE TENSION AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES. I. ANTIMONIDE. SCIENTIFIC REPORT NO.1 PH.D. THESIS.
FURNACE AND METHOD FOR USE OF THE SESSILE DROP ISEE ALSO TPRC NO. 34311./
METHOD. SURFACE TENSION OF SILICON. IRON AND NICKEL. SHAVER P J MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH CENTER
KINGERY W 0 HUMENIK M JR FOR SPACE RESEARCH CAMBRIDGE
J PHYS CHEM NASA AND CFSTI
57 359·63 1953 NASA·CR·67081 N65·34394
1·188 1965
34278 AN APPARATUS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY OF IRRADIATED SOLIDS IN THE RANGE 34341 THE TOTAL NORMAL ABSORPTANCE OF A LAMPBLACK COATING
100.200 C. PRESENTED AT THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY ON COPPER. FINAL REPORT NO. 12.
CONF .. SAN FRANCISCO. OCT. 1964. SOUTHERN RESEARCH CENTER BIRMINGHAM
JAFFE 0 BETIIS ATOMIC POWER LAB PITISBURGH PA ALA
USAEC NASA AND CFSTI
NASA NASA·CR·64360 N65·31014
WAPD·T·1742 CONF·764·3 1·31 1965
N65·32338 1·23 1964 CA 66 89128
34358 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF SILVER·TIN ALLOYS.
34279 SOME PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE BORIDES OF THE IPH.D. THESIS/.
REFRACTORY METALS OF THE TRANSITION GROUPS. CULBERT H V WESTERN RESERVE UNIV CLEVELAND OHIO
MEERSON G A SAMSONOV G V KOTELNIKOV R B UNIV MICROFILM PUBL
VOINOVA M S EVTEEVA I P KRASNENKOVA S 0 65·2320 1·77 1965
ZHUR NEORGAN KHIM
3 898·903 1958 34410 INTERMETALLIC PHASE M05AS4.
REISS B WAGINI H
34300 VISCOSITY OF FE·MN. FE·P. FE-CR AND FE·V MELTS IN THE Z NATURFORSCH
INITIAL CONCENTRATION RANGE OF THE SECOND COMPONENT. 21 A 11 2008 1966 CA 66 8944
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I METALLOVED. 18
16/869·76.1964./1 34429 MEASUREMENT OF THE ISOTOPE EFFECT FOR DIFFUSION IN
ROMANOV A A KOCHEGAROV V G THE SYSTEM CHROMIUM·NICKEL BY MEANS OF A MASS
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY USSR SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSIS.
18 6 67·73 1964 HEUMANN TH REERINK W
ACTA MET
34301 MAGNITUDE OF ELEMENTARY ATOMIC DISPLACEMENTS ON SELF· 14 201·7 1966
DIFFUSION IN MOLTEN METALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION CORRECTION,
OF FIZ. METAL. I METALLOVED. 18/6/926·9.1964./1 LE CLAIRE A 0
KOLEDOV LA 15 573·4 1967
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY USSR
18 6 117·20 1964 34432 CHEMICAL DIFFUSION IN THE SYSTEM FE·NI SUBMISSIVE TO
A PLASTIC DEFORMATION.
34302 MOBILITY OF AG. AL MN AND GE IMPURITY ATOMS IN LEVASSEUR J PHILIBERT J
LIQUID TIN. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I ACTA MET
METALLOVED. 1911/ 88·93.1965,/1 14 240·2 1966
GOLOTYUK F P KUZMENKO P P KHARKOV E I
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY IUSSRI 34446 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE BETA·PHASE ALLOYS AU ZN.
19 1 78·83 1965 CU ZN. AND PO IN.
JAN J P VISHNUBHATLA S S
34303 THERMAL CAPACITY OF 0.5 PERCENT SOLUTION OF GO IN CAN J PHYS
PLATINUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I 45 2505·11 1967 CA 67 77531
METALLOVED. 19 11/133-4.1965,/1
TSIOVKIN YU N VOLKENSHTEIN N V 34449 EMISSIVITY PHYSICS. FROM RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY IUSSRI REVIEW. VOLUME 11.
19 1 123·4 1965 MILLER E R NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
34304 SELF·DIFFUSIVITIES OF CADMIUM AND LEAD IN THE HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA
BINARY·LlQUID CADMIUM·LEAD SYSTEM. NASA AND CFSTI
MIRSHAMSI M COSGAREA A JR UPTHEGROVE W R NASA·TM·X·53557 N67·24644
TRANS MET SOC AIME N64·24641 11·17 1966
236 122·8 1966
34457 THERMAL VACANCIES IN NI AL.
34310 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF ALLOYS BASED ON THE WASILEWSKI RJ
NOBLE METALS. CU. AG. AU. ZETA·PHASE AG-SN ALLOYS. ACTA MET
ISAACS L L MASSALSKI T B 15 11 1757·9 1967
PHYS REV
141 634·7 1966 34458 THE THERMAL AND ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF EIGHT
CAST·IRONS.
34311 THERMAL AND ELECTRONIC TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF FITZGEORGE 0 POPE J A
P·TYPE ZNSB. TRANS NORTHEAST COAST INST OF ENGRGS AND SHIPBUILDERS
SHAVER P J BLAIR J 75 6 285·330 1959
PHYS REV
141 649·63 1966 34467 LATTICE DYNAMICS OF MG2 GE.
CHUNG P L WHITTEN W B DANIELSON G C
34312 SUMMARY OF THE NINTH MEETING OF THE REFRACTORY J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
COMPOSITES WORKING GROUP. U 12 1753·60 1965 CA 64 4361
BARTLETT E S OGDEN H R BATTELLE MEMORIAL
INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO USAF 34500 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF MO·RE ALLOYS
DOC AND DMIC IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING AND NORMAL STATES.
DMIC·MEMO·200 LERNER E DAUNT J G
1·14 1965 PHYS REV
142 251·8 1966
34317 ACOUSTICAL.QPTICAL PHONON SCATTERING IN GE. SI. AND
III·V COMPOUNDS. 34501 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF SILVER GOLD ALLOYS.
STEIGMEIER E F KUDMAN I GREEN B A JR VALLADARES A A
PHYS REV PHYS REV
141 767·74 1966 142 379·83 1966
C5
TPRC TPRC
~ Bibliographic Citation ~ Bibliographic Citation
34523 SURFACE TENSION OF ALUMINUM AND ITS ALLOYS. 34635 EFFECT OF THE SUPERCONDUCTING ENERGY-GAP ANISOTROPY
KOROLKOV A M ON THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TIN.
IZVEST AKAD NAUK SSSR OTDEL TEKH NAUK GUETHS J E CLARK N N MARKOWITZ 0
2 36-42 1956 BURCKBUCHLER F V REYNOLDS C A
PHYS REV
34544 TRANSMISSION OF IRTRAN MATERIALS FROM 50 TO 300 163 364-72 1967
MICRONS.
MC CARTHY 0 E 34636 INFLUENCE OF FREE CHARGE CARRIERS ON THE OPTICAL
APPL OPT CONSTANTS OF BI2 SE3 IN THE REGION OF 2 TO 23
5 ~~ I~ MICRONS.
GOB RECHT H SEECK S KLOSE T
34554 THE STRUCTURE OF LIQUID EUTECTICS. Z PHYSIK
BELASHCHENKO 0 K 190 427-43 1966
ZHUR FIZ KHIM
39 6 1331· 1965 34646 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND VISCOSITY OF
THE EUTECTIC MIXTURE OF BIPHENYL·DIPHENYLMETHANE AS A
34555 THE STRUCTURE OF LIQUID EUTECTICS. //ENGLISH FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE.
TRANSLATION OF ZHUR. FIZ. KHIM. 39 /6/1331· SZABADOS L
1965J/ KFKI KOZLEMEN
BELASHCHENKO 0 K 13 305-14 1965 CA 64 1376
RUSS J PHYS CHEM
39 711-14 1965 34667 INTERBAND TRANSITIONS IN GROUPS 4, 3-5, AND 2-6
SEMICONDUCTORS.
34572 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF SINTERED NB3 SN AT EHRENREICH H PHILIPP H R PHILLIPS J C
TEMPERATURES ABOVE 4.2 K. PHYS REV LETTERS
HANCOX R 8 59-61 1962
APPL PHYS LETTERS
7 138-9 1965 CA 63 17279 34681 THE WIEDEMANN-FRANZ-LORENZ LAW AND ITS APPLICATION
IN THE HIGH-TEMPERATURE FIELD.
34576 STRUCTURE, MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY, AND THERMAL EVANGELISTI R
CONOUCTIVITY OF CERTAIN TERNARY SILVER-RARE EARTH RIV ING
SELENIDES. 8 761-71 1965 CA 64 1765
LORIERS J SUCHET J WEILL G COLLIN G
COMPT REND 34683 PROCEDURES FOR THE PRECISE DETERMINATION OF THERMAL
261 11 2219-22 1965 CA 64 1436 RADIATION PROPERTIES.
RICHMOND J C DUNN S T DE WITT 0 P
34577 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF METALS AND OF METAL ALLOYS. HAYES W 0 JR NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
HABACHI M AZOU P BASTIEN P NBS AND SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS U S GOVERNMENT
COMPT REND PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON 0 C
261 15 2899-902 1965 CA 64 1765 NBS-TN-267 ML-TDR-64-2571PT 11/
AD 478229 AD 628586 N66-22418
34582 ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTANCE OF ALKALI METALS 1-62 1965
AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES.
ROEHLlCH F TEPPER F 34692 THE HEAT CONTENT OF NIOBIUM AT 600-2600 K.
ELECTROCHEM TECHNOL KIRILLIN V A SHEINDLIN A E CHEKHOVSKOI V YA
3 9 234·9 1965 CA 63 17259 ZHUKOVAIA
TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR AKAD NAUK SSSR
34587 DETERMINATION OF THE FORBIDDEN ENERGY GAP WIDTH IN 3 3 395-400 1965 CA 63 17223
PBTE AT HIGH TEMPERATURE.
SAAKYAN V A DEVYATKOVA E 0 SMIRNOV I A 34694 TEMPERING BEHAVIOR OF A TI-CR ALLOY QUENCHED FROM
FIZ TVERD TELA BETA-REGION.
7 10 3136-8 1965 YAMANET UEDA J
TRANS JAPAN INST METALS
34601 TRANSPORT OF HEAT AND ELECTRICITY IN 6 3 151·4 1965 CA 62 17594
IN SB-IN2 TE3 ALLOYS.
ALiEV M I DZHANGIROV A YU 34708 NUCLEAR SPECIFIC HEAT OF IRON VANADIUM ALLOYS.
IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ-TEKHN I MAT NAUK NIKITIN L P KOGAN A V KULKOV V D
2 48-54 1965 CA 63 17291 SHIRYAPOV I P
ZHUR EKSPTL I TEORET FIZ
34603 PRONOUNCED CHANGE IN THE LOW-TEMPERATURE HEAT 49 4 1028-30 1965
CAPACITY OF VANADIUM SILICIDE WITH STRESS.
KUNZLER J E MAlTA J P LEVINSTEIN H J 34729 APPLICATION OF ADIABATIC CALORIMETRY TO METAL
RYDER E J SYSTEMS.
PHYS REV STANSBURY E E BROOKS C R TENNESSEE UNIV DEPT
143 390-3 1966 CA 64 11952 OF CHEM AND MET ENGRG KNOXVILLE
AEC CFSTI
34605 SURFACE TENSION OF ALLOYS OF TITANIUM WITH TIN, IRON, ORO-3291-3 N67-14065
AND ALUMINUM. 1·36 1966 PA N67-5-4561
ELlUTIN V P MAURAKH M A PUGIN V S
IZVEST VYSSHIKH UCHEB ZAVEDENII CHERNAYA MET 34736 SPACE MATERIALS HANDBOOK /SECOND EDITION/.
5 117-21 1964 LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORP LOCKHEED
MISSILES AND SPACE CO SUNNYVALE
34606 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF ALPHA-PHASE CALIF
COPPER-SILVER ALLOYS. NASA AND DOC
SARGENT G A ISAACS L L MASSALSKI T B ML-TDR-64-40 WITH SUPPL. NASA-SP-3025 WITH SUPPL.
PHYS REV AD 460399 /X65-14878/ AD 629720
143 420·2 1966 CA 64 12315 1-712,S 1-2631965-6

34608 SIZE EFFECT AND ELECTRON-PHONON INTERACTION IN THE 34738 PHASE EQUILIBRIA AND SPECIFIC VOLUMES OF LIQUID
LATTICE CONDUCTION OF CU-GE ALLOYS. METALS AND ALLOYS. PROGRESS REPORT NO.6, AUG. 1966-
LlNDENFELD P LYNTON E A MC LACHLAN 0 S JULY 1967.
SOULEN R KANDA F A CARTER W FALKIEWICZ M COLBURN R
PHYS REV GRANT R
143 434-8 1966 CFSTI
NYO-2731-8 CHEM-1620.871 UC·4-4
34620 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE N67-38911 1-31 1967 PA N6N-5-234207
SYSTEM TI-NB-AL
KALIN IN G P ELYUTIN 0 P MAMONTOVSKAYA LV 34746 SPECIFIC HEATS AND HEATS OF TRANSFORMATION OF
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR /METALLY/ ZIRCALOY-2 AND LOW-NICKEL ZIRCALOY-2.
3 146-50 1965 CA 63 17616 ELDRIDGE EA DEEM H W BATTELLE MEMORIALINST
COLUMBUS OHIO
34632 SOME OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF LAYER·TYPE SEMICONDUCTOR CFSTI
GALLIUM TELLURIDE. BMI-1803 UC-25-4
TATSUYAMA C WATANABE Y HAMAGUCHI C NAKAI J N67-38669 1-17 1967 PA N67-5·234264
J PHYS SOC JAPAN
29 150-5 1970 CA 73 60415 34752 THE OPTIMIZATION OF THERMAL COMPOSITES.
RYAN J M CROSS R I PAULSEN N J BLACK W E
34634 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TYPE II SUPERCONDUCTORS IN GENERAL DYNAMICS/CONVAIR SAN DIEGO CALIF
THE GAPLESS REGION. FROM THE 1966 ANNUAL MTNG. OF DOC
THE AM. PHYS. SOC. AFML-TR-65-244
DUBECK L LlNDENFELD P LYNTON E A AD 479531L 1-115 1965 TA 66-9 A-44
GMELIN
AED-CON F 66-003-39
1-7 1966 CA 66 70006
C6
TPRC TPRC
~ Bibliographic Citation !!!!!:!!!!!!
Bibliographic Citation
34753 SURVEY OF THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SELECTED MATERIALS. 34803 OPTICAL ABSORPTION OF COPPER AND COPPER·RICH COPPER
HERTZ J KNOWLES 0 GENERAL DYNAMICS/CDNVAIR NICKEL ALLOYS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE.
SAN DIEGO CALIF SCHROEDER K ONENGUT 0
GENERAL DYNAMICS/CONVAIR PHYS REV
ZZL·65'()08 AR·504·1·553 162 628·31 1967
N65·31775 1·172 1965 CA 67 15485
34804 DEPENDENCE OF THE DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT ON THE
34754 COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE. FERMI LEVEL. ZINC IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE. AND GALLIUM/ARSENIDE.PHOSPHIDEI CASEY H C JR PAN ISH M B CHANG L L
COMPOUNDS FROM -62 TO 200 C. PHYS REV
PIERRON E 0 PARKER 0 L MC NEELY J B 162 3 660·8 1967 CA 67 120297
J APPL PHYS
38 12 4669·71 1967 34805 THE SPECIFIC HEATS OF CRN ALLOYS FROM 125 TO 625 K.
SCHROEDER K SHABEL B S
34755 DIFFUSION OF HYDROGEN IN COPPER·PALLADIUM ALLOYS. J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
PIPER J 27 253·6 1966 CA 64 10872
J APPL PHYS
37 2 715·21 1966 34809 LONG PERIOD SUPERLATIlCE IN THE COPPER GOLD
INTERMETALLIC CU AU ALLOY.
34762 SHIELDED CERAMIC COMPOSITE STRUCTURE. FINAL REPT. TACHIKI M TERAMOTO K
1 JUNE 63-18 JUNE 65. J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
KUMMER 0 L ROSENTHAL J J LUM 0 W V a~8 1~
MC DONNELL AIRCRAFT CORP ST LOUIS MO USAF
DOC 34814 OPTICAL REFLECTORS FOR USE IN INTERNAL SAMPLE AQUEOUS
MACA131 AFML·TR·65·331 CHERENKOV COUNTERS.
AD 475002 1·405 1965 TA 66·2 A31 STRINDEHAG 0 M
REV SCIINSTR
34763 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLIDS. 37 3 344·9 1966
FRITZ W BODE K H
CHEM INGR TECH 34818 THE VISCDSITY OF LIQUID SODIUM POTASSIUM ALLOY. FROM
37 11 1118·24 1965 CA 64 2768 TRANSLATIONS ON COMMUNIST CHINA. SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY NO. 390. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF WU LI
34765 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT THERMAL STUDY. FINAL REPT. HSUEH PAD IPEKINGI 22 171 749-56. 1966J1
BAUM J R MOTOROLA INC SCOTISDALE ARIZ MILITARY PING I·M TlEN Y·T
ELECTRONICS DIV CFSTI
DOC JPRS·42035 N67·39224 N67·39225
WF·2990-1 NADC·AE·6516 TI67·32666 1·11 1967 PA N67·5·234268
AD 474696 1·160 1965 TA 66·2 A27
34845 THE PROPERTIES OF SUPERCONDUCTING MO-RE ALLOYS.
34766 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SODIUM· FINAL REPT. FOR 1 APR 63·31 MAR 65.
POTASSIUM ALLOY AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES. DAUNT J G LERNER E OHIO STATE UN IV RESEARCH
DEEM H RUSSELL H W BATIELLE INSTITUTE FOUNDATION COLUMBUS OHIO USAF
COLUMBUS OHIO DOC AND CFSTI
ARGONNE LABORATORY CHICAGO ML·TR·65·154 AD 622881
ARGONNE CT·3554 1·40 1965 TA 65·23 58
1·7 1946
34846 CARRIER DENSITY IN A SEMICONDUCTOR ILLUMINATED WITH A
34779 EXPERIMENTAL DETECTION OF AN ANOMALY IN THE SPECIFIC LASER.
HEAT OF A METAL WITH HEAVY IMPURITY ATOMS. BLiNOV L M VAVILOV V S GALKIN G N
PAN OVA G KH SAMOILOV B N FIZIKA TVERDOGO TELA
ZH EKSPTL I TEOR FIZ 9 854·8 1967 IAA 7·20 3513
~ O~ 1~
34857 EFFECT OF COBALT ON CARBON DIFFUSION IN HIGH·SPEED
34780 EXPERIMENTAL DETECTION OF AN ANOMALY IN THE SPECIFIC STEEL R9.
HEAT OF A METAL WITH HEAVY IMPURITY ATOMS. IIENGLISH GRUZIN P I GULYAYEV A P ZEMSKIY S V
TRANSLATION OF ZH. EKSPTL. I TEOR. FIZ. 49 12/ KUPALOVA I K
456·8. 1965JI FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
PANOVA G KH SAMOILOV B N 19 2 303·5 1965
SOVIET PHYSICS.JETP
22 320·2 1966 34858 EFFECT OF COBALT ON CARBON DIFFUSION IN HIGH·SPEED
STEEL R9. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I
34781 A METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ATOM MOBILITY IN METALLOVED. 19/2/303·5. 1985JI
LIQUID METALS. GRUZIN P I GULYAYEV A P ZEMSKIY S V
GOLOTYUK F P KUZMENKO P P KHARKOV E I KUPALOVA I K
UKR FIZ ZH PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
10 12 1359·64 1965 CA 64 7802 19 2 147·50 1965

34782 MOBILITY OF ATOMS IN MOLYBDENUM·TUNGSTEN ALLOY. 34860 COBALT SELF·DIFFUSION IN SPECIMENS OF COBALT AND OF
KALINOVICH 0 F KOVENSKIlII SMOLIN M 0 ICO +AL2 031 POWDER METAL COMPOSITIONS. IIENGLISH
UKR FIZ ZH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I METALLOVED. 19/31
10 12 1365·7 1965 CA 64 7802 389·96. 1965J1
ELiUTIN V P MOZZHUKHIN YE I YAKOVLEV S G
34783 CONCENTRATION DEPENDENCE OF MOBILITY OF ATOMS IN THE PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
LIQUID SYSTEM SN·PB AND SN·ZN. 19 3 65·72 1965
GOLOTYUK F P KUZMENKO P P KHARKOV E I
UKR FIZ ZH 34876 ANOMALIES IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION OF H.C.P.
10 12 1371·3 1965 CA 64 7802 TITANIUM ALLOYS. FROM PROC. 9TH INTERN. CONF. ON
LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS. COLUMBUS. OHIO.
34790 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DOPED SI-GE SOLID SOLUTIONS. AUG. 31·SEPT. 4.1964.
EROFEEV R S IORDANISHVILI E K PETROV A V BUCHER E HEINIGER F MUELLER J PLENUM PRESS
FIZ TVERDOGO TELA NEW YORK N Y
7 10 3054·62 1965 PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK N Y
LC·65·14085 CONF·651·37
34791 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DOPED SI·GE SOLID SOLUTIONS. 482·6 1965
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 7 1101
3054-62. 1965JI 34889 ANOMALIES IN DILUTE METALLIC SOLUTIONS OF TRANSITION
EROFEEV R S IORDANISHVILI E K PETROV A V METALS. FROM PROC. 9TH INTERN. CONF. ON LOW
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE TEMPERATURE PHYSICS. COLUMBUS. OHIO. AUG. 31 •
7 10 2470·6 1966 SEPT. 4. 1964.
ATS VAN DEN BERG G J
ATS'()6S89R 1·9 1966 PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK N Y
LC·65·14085
34796 DETERMINING THE FORBIDDEN-GAP WIDTH OF LEAD TELLURIDE 955·84 1965
AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
TVERDOGOTELA 7/10/3136·8. 1965JI 34890 HEAT CAPACITY BELOW 1 K. OBSERVATION OF THE LINEAR
SAAKYAN V A DEVYATKOVA E 0 SMIRNOV I A TERM AND THE HFS CONTRI8UTION IN SOME DILUTE ALLOYS.
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE FROM PROC. 9TH INTERN. CONF. ON LOW TEMPERATURE
7 10 2541·2 1966 PHYSICS. COLUMBUS. OHIO. AUG. 31· SEPT. 4.1964.
DU CHATENIER F J MIEDEMA A R
34802 THE LOW TEMPERATURE TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF THE PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK N Y
PALLADIUM-SILVER ALLOY SERIES. LC·65·14085
DUGDALE J S GUENAULT AM 1029·32 1965
PHIL MAG
13123 503·13 1966
C7
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
34891 SPECIFIC HEAT OF FE 10 PCT. VANAOIUM ALLOY 35023 SNAP 19 TEST REPORT THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF MATERIALS
BETWEEN 0.4 ANO 7 K. FROM PROC. 9TH INTERN. CONF. AND MECHANICAL JOINTS.
ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS. COLUMBUS, OHIO, SHIH C MARTIN NUCLEAR CO BALTIMORE MD
AUG. 31·SEPT. 4,1964. CFSTI
BREWER 0 F HOWE 0 R TURRELL B G MND·3607·112 N67·23693
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK N Y 1·52 1966 PA N67·52146
LC·65·14085
1037·8 1965 35032 TABLES OF THERMODYNAMIC DATA. SUPPL. THERMODYNAMICS
OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS.
34892 SPECIFIC HEAT MEASUREMENTS ON A SERIES OF GADOLINIUM· INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
PRASEODYNMIUM ALLOYS. FROM PROC. 9TH INTERN. CONF. VIENNA SYMP 1962
ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, AUG. 31 • IAEA
SEPT. 4, 1964. IAEA·TR·38 1·95 1964 CA 62 15500
DREYFUS B MICHEL J C DE COMBARIEU A
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK N Y 35039 SELF·DIFFUSION OF LEAD AND TELLURIUM IN LEAD
LC·65·14085 TELLURIDE. IPH.D. DISSERTATION./I
1054·8 1965 GOMEZ M P STANFORD UNIV LOCKHEED MISSILES AND
SPACE CO SUNNYVALE CALIF
34893 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF SOLID SOLUTIONS OF CFSTI AND DOC
THE THIRD TRANSITION SERIES. FROM PROC. 9TH INTERN. LMSC·A034298 AD 614566
CONF. ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, N65·24199 1·144 1964 PA N65·32238
AUG. 31 • SEPT. 4, 1964. UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
BUCHER E HEINIGER F MUELLER J PLENUM PRESS 64·13587 1·145 1964 CA 62 12852
NEW YORK NY
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK NY 35052 THE ANNEALING OF VACANCIES IN DILUTE ALLOYS.
LC·65·14085 CONF·651·27 HOWARD R E L1DIARD A B
1059·65 1965 PHIL MAG
11 1179·87 1965
34894 PRECISION MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT IN
DILUTE ALLOYS. FROM PROC. 9TH INTERN. CONF. ON LOW 35093 SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY OF A STAINLESS STEEL.
TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, AUG. 31 • DU CHATENIER F J BOERSTOEL B M DE NOBEL J
SEPT. 4, 1964. PHYSICA
SHINOZAKI S ARROTT A 31 1061·2 1965 CA 63 6388
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK N Y
LC·65·14085 35098 K-STATE AND THERMAL CAPACITY OF NI-CR ALLOYS.
1066 1965 CHETVYORKINA G E
UKR FIZ ZHUR
34895 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE NOBLE METAL 10 6 672-5 1965 CA 63 6677
ALLOYS. FROM PROC. 9TH INTERN. CONF. ON LOW
TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, AUG. 31 • 35102 PRELIMINARY REPORT NO.1. DENSITY OF THE SYSTEM
SEPT. 4, 1964. K·NA.
GLASSER M L JACKSON C B WIECZOREK G A VAN ANDEL A
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK N Y CALLERY PENNSYLVANIA
LC·65·14085 MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES COMPANY CALLERY PENNSYLVANIA
1067·70 1965 NRL·P·3010 1·19 1946

34897 HEAT CAPACITY OF ORDERED AND DISORDERED COPPER 35112 THE MAGNETIC AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF THE
PLATINUM INTERMETALLIC BELOW 4.2 K. FROM PROC.9TH INTERMETALLIC COMPOUND MN HG.
INTERN. CONF. ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, COLUMBUS, OHASHIM
OHIO, AUG. 31 . SEPT. 4, 1964. J PHYS SOC JAPAN
RAYNE J ROESSLER B 20 6 911·14 1965 CA 63 7751
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK N Y
LC·65·14085 35122 SOLID SOLUBILITY OF SULFUR, SELENIUM, AND TELLURIUM
1074·7 1965 IN MOLYBDENUM AT 1100 C, LATTICE CONSTANTS, THERMAL
EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS, AND DENSITIES OF MOLYBDENUM
34904 THE EFFECT OF ELECTRON·PHONON SCATTERING ON THE AND THE MOLYBDENUM·BASE ALLOYS. M.S. THESIS.
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. FROM SHODHAN R P UNIV OF MISSOURI ROLLA MISSOURI
PROC. 9TH INTERN. CONF. ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
COLUMBUS, OHIO, AUG. 01 • SEPT. 4, 1964. 1·78 1965
CHALLIS L J CHEEKE JON WILLIAMS 0 J
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK N Y 35128 THE LOW TEMPERATURE ELECTRICAL TRANSPORT PROPERTIES
LC·65·14085 OF NICKEL AND DILUTE NICKEL-COPPER ALLOYS.
1145·50 1965 CA 65 12975. GRIEG 0 HARRISON J P
PHIL MAG
34915 HYPERFINE AND ELECTRONIC HEAT CAPACITIES OF GOLD 12 71·9 1965 CA 63 4974
MANGANESE INTERMETALLIC.
HO J C BINDLOSS W 35136 THEORY OF ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEATS OF DILUTE ALLOYS.
PHYS LETTERS SUGIYAMA A
20 459·60 1966 CA 64 16721 J PHYS SOC JAPAN
28 3 797 1970
34929 SEMICONDUCTOR PROPERTIES OF TELLURIDES. V. HALL
EFFECT AND CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS IN PBTE·INTE 35154 EFFECT OF ALLOYING UPON THE DIFFUSION OF PHOSPHORUS
MIXED CRYSTALS. IN FERRITE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METALLOV I
NIEHUUS E NIEKE H METALLOVEDENIE 17 131 384-9,1964'/1
ANN PHYSIK GRUZIN P L MURAL V V
17112 77-88 1966 CA 64 18623 PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
17 3 62·7 1964
34930 SEMICONDUCTOR PROPERTIES OF TELLURIDES. VI.
SPECIFIC HEATS OF BI2 TE3 CD TE, PB TE, AND SNTE. 35155 DIFFUSION IN FERRO-CARBON MELTS. IIENGLISH
WOHLRAB M TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIE 17/31
ANN PHYSIK 471-4,1964'/1
17112 89·90 1966 CA 64 18623 SHURYGIN PM SHANTARIN V 0
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
34943 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE ENTHALPY OF NIOBIUM 17 3 141·3 1964
IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 600·2600 K. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 3/31 35157 CARBON DIFFUSION AND THERMODIFFUSION IN STEEL 85KHF.
39~,1965'/1 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METALLOV I
KIRILLIN V A SHEINDLIN A E CHEKHOVSKOI V YA METALLOVEDENIE 17/4/607·9,1964'/1
ZHUKOVA I A ZAITSEV N A SMOLIN M 0
HIGH TEMPERATURE IUSSRI PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
3 3 357·61 1965 17 4 124·6 1964

34948 HELIUM EMBRITTLEMENT IN TYPE 304 STAINLESS STEEL. 35158 TOUGHNESS AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE EUTECTIC
KRAMER 0 BRAGER H R RHODES C G PARD A G ALLOY ANTIMONY-COPPER. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
J NUCL MATER METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIE 18 11/155·6,1964'/1
25 121·31 1968 DUTCHAK YA I PANASYUK P V
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
34955 INFRARED RADIATION OF SOLIDS· TITANIUM·BORONITRIDE. 18 1 147·8 1964
GRENIS A F LEVITT A P U S ARMY MATERIALS
RESEARCH AGENCY WATERTOWN MASS
DOC AND CFSTI
AMRA·TR·65·30 AD 627237
1·9 1965 TA 66-5 27
C8
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
35162 THE DIFFUSION MECHANISM IN IRON ALLOYS WITH A BODY· 35294 CALCULATION OF THE THERMAL STABILITY OF A
CENTERED CUBIC LATTICE. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF LIQUID-METAL CONTACT IN AN EMERGENCY CONDITION.
FIZ. METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIE 18/2/198-202, //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF INZHEN.·FIZ. ZH. 9/2/ 232·5
1964.// 1965.//
KRISHTAL M A MOKROV A P MAKROVA A M GODZHELLO A G
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY J ENG PHYS BSSR
18 2 40·4 1964 9 162·4 1965

35163 THE STRUCTURE AND SOME OF THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF 35303 EFFECT OF CRYSTAL ANISOTROPY ON THE THERMAL
ALLOYS OF ISOMORPHOUS DISILICIDES OF MOLYBDENUM AND CONDUCTIVITY OF COPPER ALLOYS.
RHENIUM. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METALLOV I FELDMAN C
METALLOVEDENIE 18/2/ 187·92, 1964.// PHYS REV
NESHPOR V S SAMSONOV G V 139 A 211·12 1965
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
18 2 31·5 1964 35320 VISCOSITY OF PURE IRON AND OF THE IRON-CARBON SYSTEM
UP TO 4.8 WT. PCT. CARBON.
35183 HIGH ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF H.C.P. FE·RU ALLOYS. LUCAS L 0
CLAUS H C R ACAD SCI/FRANCEI
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS 259 21 3760·3 1964 SA 68 11864
28 12 2449·51 1967 CORRECTION.
CAVALIER GILBERT
35217 LOW·TEMPERATURE PHASE TRANSITION IN TIN TelLURIDE. 260 907 1965
NOVIKOVA S I SHELIMOVA L E
FIZ TVERD TELA 35323 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF AN ELLIPSOIDAL MIRROR
9 1336·8 1967 REFLECTOMETER. PH.D. THESIS.
DUNN S T OKLAHOMA STATE UN IV STILLWATER
35218 LOW·TEMPERATURE PHASE TRANSITION IN TIN TelLURIDE. UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
//ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 9 /5/ 65·11677 1·185 1965
1336·8,1967'//
NOVIKOVA S I SHELIMOVA L E 35324 APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE SOLIDS FROM 20 TO 600 K.
9 5 1046·7 1967 RHODES B L MOELLER C E SAUER H J
CRYOGENICS
35224 INFRARED SPECTRAL EMITTANCE OF INDIUM ARSENIDE. 5 17·20 1965 CA 63 46
STIERWALT 0 L POTTER R F
PHYS REV 35330 DETERMINATION OF OPTICAL CONSTANTS AND CARRIER
137 A 1007·9 1965 EFFECTIVE MASS OF SEMICONDUCTORS.
SPITZER W G FAN H Y
35228 ElECTRIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY HOLE MASS OF LEAD TelLURIDE. PHYSICAL REV
DIXON J R RIEDL H R 106 882-90 1957
PHYS REV
138 A 3 873·81 1965 35339 HOLE EFFECTIVE MASSES IN HIGHLY DOPED CADMIUM
ANTIMONIDE DETERMINED FROM INFRARED·PLASMA·
35236 ELECTRON AND PHONON SCATTERING IN GA AS AT HIGH REFLECTIVITY MEASUREMENTS.
TEMPERATURES. RHEIN LANDER B
AMITH A KUDMAN I STEIGMEIER E F PHYS STAT SOLIDI
PHYS REV 38 193·202 1970
138 A 1270·6 1965
35340 SOME REMARKS ON THE VALIDITY OF THE WIEDEMANN·FRANZ·
35239 SOME elECTRICAL AND THERMAL PARAMETERS OF LORENZ LAW FOR THE STAINLESS STEel AISI·316.
SN TE/l·X/-GD TE/XI SOLID SOLUTION. EVANGELISTI R ISACCHINI F PREMOLI A
FEIZIEVYAS AlIEVMI NASIROVYAN ENERGIA NUCL/MILANI
PHYS STAT SOLIDI 12 266·72 1965 NS 19 26827
38 K39·43 1970
35341 DIFFUSION AND ELECTRICAL TRANSPORT OF ZINC IN GALLIUM
35253 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND elECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF ARSENIDE.
TYPE 316 STAINLESS STEEL FROM 0 TO 1800 F. BOLTAKS B I DZHAFAROV T 0 SOKOLOV V I
MATOLICH J JR BATELLE MEMORIALINST COLUMBUS SHISHIYANU F S
OHIO NASA·LEWIS RESEARCH FIZ TVERDOGO TelA IUSSRI
NASA 6 5 1511·19 1964 SA 68 12322
NASA·CR·54151 BATT 7096
N65·34431 1·25 1965 35342 DIFFUSION AND elECTRICAL TRANSPORT OF ZINC IN GALLIUM
ARSENIDE. I/ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO
35262 THE DETERMINATION OF HEAT CONTENTS AND HEAT TELA/USSR/6/5/1511·191964./1
CAPACITIES OF III·V COMPOUNDS. BOLTAKS B I DZHAFAROV T 0 SOKOLOV V I
COX R H SHISHIYANU F S
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL SOVIET PHYS SOLID STATE IUSAI
64·13170 1·92 1964 CA 62 11213 6 5 1181·8 1964
SLA
35286 THERMOPHYSICAL AND TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF LIQUID TT·65·12230
METALS. 1·22 1965 TT 14·663
TEPPER F ZELENAK J ROEHlICH F MAY V
MSA RESEARCH CORP CALLERY PA USAF 35345 EFFECT OF DOPING ON THE REFLECTION SPECTRUM INDIUM
DOC AND NASA ANTIMONIDE IN THE FUNDAMENTAL REGION.
AFML·TR·65·99 AD 464138 KURDIANI N I KHAVTASIL G BARAMIDZE N V
X65·18506 1·103 1965 TA 65·14 A·211 FIZ TVERDOGO TELA IUSSRI
6 6 1825·7 1964 SA 68 13054
35288 CRYSTAL FIELD HEAT CAPACITIES OF PRNI2 AND PRBI.
FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 6TH RARE EARTH RESEARCH 35346 EFFECT OF DOPING ON THE REFLECTION SPECTRUM INDIUM
CONFERENCE MAY 3-5,1967. ANTIMONIDE IN THE FUNDAMENTAL REGION. /IENGLISH
DIXON M AOYAGI M CRAIG R S WALLACE W E TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA IUSSR/6/6/ 1825·7
DEPT OF CHEM UNIV OF PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH PA 1964.//
CFSTI AND DOC KURDIANI N I KHAVTASIL G BARAMIDZE N V
AFOSR·67·1214 CONF·670502 AD·653605 SOVIET PHYS SOLID STATE IUSAI
N67·36370 546·55 1967 6 6 1435·7 1964

35289 ON THE EXISTENCE OF AN ANTIFERROMAGNETIC PHASE IN 35351 DIFFUSION OF MOLY8DENUM IN IRON AND AN IRON·
RFE7 COMPOUNDS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 6TH RARE MOLYBDENUM ALLOY.
EARTH RESEARCH CONFERENCE MAY 3·5,1967. BORISOV V T GOLIKOV V M SHERBEDINSKIY G V
WEIK H SUSEDIK E TURNER M PHYSICS DEPT FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI OHIO 22 1 159·60 1966
CFSTI AND DOC
AFOSR·67·1214 CONF·670502 AD·653605 35352 DIFFUSION OF MOLYBDENUM IN IRON AND AN IRON·
N68·32881 556·67 1967 MOLYBDENUM ALLOY. I/ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
METAL I METALLOVED. 22/1/159-60,1966'/1
35292 PRODUCTION OF DEFECTS IN INOIUM LEAO BY X·RAYS. BORISOV V T GOLIKOV V M SHERBEDINSKIY G V
ARNOLD G W VOOK F L PHYS MET METALLOG USSR
PHYS REV 22 1 175·6 1966
137 A 1839·42 1965
35356 BEHAVIOR OF PERMANENT MAGNET ALLOYS AT HIGH
35293 CALCULATION OF THE THERMAL STABILITY OF A TEMPERATURES.
lIQUID·METAL CONTACT IN AN EMERGENCY CONDITION. HElMKE G KOHLHAAS R
GODZHELLO A G Z ANGEW PHYS
INZHEN·FIZ ZH 21 73·7 1966 CA 65 17871
9 232·5 1965
C9
TPRC TPRC
Numbar Bibliographic Citation Numbar Bibliographic Citation
35357 SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TEMPERATURE CHANGES DURING 35396 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE CONCEPT. A DIFFUSION OF SE IN
EXPOSURE TO INTENSE THERMAL RADIATION. CDS AND ZNSE. FINAL REPT. NO.9.
STOLWIJK J A J HARDY J 0 JOHN B PIERCE WOODBURY H H GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SCHENECTEDY
FOUNDATION OF CONNECTICUT NEW HAVEN DEFENSE ATOMIC NY AIR FORCE CAMBRIDGE RES LABS BEDFORD MASS
SUPPORT AGENCY WASH 0 C DOC AND NBS
DOC AN 0 CFSTI AFCRL 64·1007 AD 611630 N65·23135
DASA·1566 AD 615477 N65·23136 1·3 1964 PA N65·32081
1·33 1964 TA 65·1331
35401 THERMAL EXPANSION OF NI. MONEL METAL. STELLITE.
35360 DIFFUSION OF COBALT IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. IIENGLISH STAINLESS STEEL. AND Al. NBS-TECH. PAPER NO. 426.
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA IUSSR/. 6 191 2B59. SOUDER W H HIDNERT P
1964.// NATIONAL BUREAU STANDARDS TECH NEWS BULLETIN
GUSEV I A MURIN A N 17 497·519 1921
SOVIET PHYS SOLID STATE IUSAI
6 9 2274 1965 SA 68 15074 35403 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF HIGH CONDUCTIVITY MATERIALS.
I. MEASUREMENT.
35363 LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF OBI2 TE3 BASE DAY R K
SOLID SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. AM CERAM SOC BULL
TVERDOGO TELA IUSSR!. 6 IBI 2453-6. 1964./1 44 608·11 1965
GURIEVA E A KUTASOV V A SMIRNOV I A
SOVIET PHYS SOLID STATE IUSAI 35420 VISCOSITY. DENSITY. AND LIQUIDUS TEMPERATURE OF
6 8 1945·8 1965 SA 68 15059 MOLTEN PU·l WT. PCT. GA ALLOY.
OFTE 0 ROHR W G
35364 INVESTIGATION OF THE THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL J NUCL MATER
PROPERTIES OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE·INDIUM TELLURIDE 15 231·3 1965 RM 22 M15·2528
ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA
6/8/2415·17.1964./1 35422 INFLUENCE OF PLASTIC DEFORMATION ON EXPANSIVITY AND
ALiEV M I DZHANGIROV A YU ELASTIC MODULUS OF ALUMINUM.
SOVIET PHYS SOLID STATE IUSAI HORDON M J LEMENT B S AVERBACH B L
6 8 1916·18 1965 SA 68 17594 ACTA METALLURGICA
6 446·53 1958
35365 DIFFUSION OF CADMIUM IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 6/6/1895·6. 35446 PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF IRON FOR
1964./1 DIESEL PISTONS.
GUSEV I A MURIN A N SEREGIN P P MIRZA A N NEIMARK B E
SOVIET PHYS SOLID STATE IUSAI L1TEINOE PROIZV
6 6 1491 1964 SA 68 17604 27·9 1965 CA 62 15829

35366 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MANGANESE TELLURIUM 35448 THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALUMINUM AND SOME ALUMINUM
INTERMETALLIC AS AFFECTED BY SPIN·PHONON INTERACTION. ALLOYS. INBS RESEARCH PAPER NO. 230S./
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 6/61 HIDNERT P KRIDER H S
1813-17.1964,/1 J RESEARCH NATIONAL BUREAU STANDARDS
DEVYATKOVA E 0 GOLUBKOV A V KUDINOV E K 48 3 209·19 1952
SMIRNOV I A
SOVIET PHYS SOLIO STATE IUSAI 35452 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF GOLD IRON
6 6 1425·8 1964 RM 22·15 23884 ALLOYS AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
GARBARINO P L
35367 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMOELECTRIC POWER OF UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
INDIUM ANTIMONIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH UM70-1260 N71·19734
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 6 181 2327·32. 1·87 1969 CA 73 124685
1964./1
SHALYT S S TAMARIN P V 35453 THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALUMINUM AND VARIOUS IMPORTANT
SOVIET PHYS SOLID STATE IUSAI ALUMINUM ALLOYS. INBS RESEARCH PAPER NO. 497./
6 8 1843·7 1965 SA 68 17593 HIDNERT P
J RESEARCH NATIONAL BUREAU STANDARDS
35368 DIFFUSION OF MERCURY IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. IIENGLISH 19 697·731 1925
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGOTELA 6 151 1563.1964,/1
GUSEV I A MURIN A N 35468 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. ELECTRIC RESISTIVITY. AND
SOVIET PHYS SOLID STATE IUSAI MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE IRON-COPPER
6 5 1229 1964 SA 68 15073 POWDER·METALLURGY ALLOY. III.
MIKRYUKOV V E POZDNYAK N Z AKHMETZYANOV K G
35369 METHOD OF DETERMINING THE COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL POROSHKOVAYA MET AKAD NAUK UKR SSR
CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLIDS AND MELTS NEAR THE MELTING 3 16·19 1965 CA 63 3975
POINT. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA
6 17/1962·5. 1964./1 35484 SOME THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF SOLID AND
MILVIDSKII M G EREMEEV V V LIQUID MANGANESE SILICIDE.
SOVIET PHYS SOLID STATE IUSAI LETUN S M GELD P V
6 7 1549·52 1965 SA 68 15058 TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR AKAD NAUK SSSR
3 1 47·56 1965 CA 63 69
35370 THERMAL EXPANSION. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. AND ELASTIC
MODULUS OF TERNARY SEMICONDUCTING COMPOUNDS OF THE 35485 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE COEFFICIENT OF
A2IGROUP II BIGROUP IVI C3/GROUP VI! TYPE. IIENGLISH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY FOR SOLIDS AT TEMPERATURES
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 6/5/1311·13. 200-1000 DEGREES.
1964./1 BANAEV A M CHEKHOVSKOI V YA
BERGER L I BALANEVSKAYA A E TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR AKAD NAUK SSSR
SOVIET PHYS SOLID STATE IUSAI 3 1 57·63 1965 CA 62 15827
6 5 1023·4 1964 SA 68 12297
35486 GENERALIZATION AND CALCULATION OF THE THERMAL
35371 SELF·DIFFUSION OF COBALT IN COBALT AND ICO + AL2 031 CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS BY MEANS OF THE LAW OF
COMPOSITIONS OBTAINED BY POWDER METALLURGY METHODS. CORRESPONDING STATES.
ELlUTIN V P MOZZHUKHIN YE I YAKOVLEV S G CEZAIRLlYAN A TOULOUKIAN Y S
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED TEPLOFIZIKA VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR
19 3 389·96 1965 3 1 75·85 1965 MA 32 966

35377 INVESTIGATION OF BORIDE COMPOUNDS FOR VERY HIGH 35490 USE OF PLATINUM ALLOY FOR ELECTRICAL LEADS AT LIQUID
TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS. TECH. REPT. HELIUM TEMPERATURES. HEAT CONDUCTIVITY.
KAUFMAN L CLOUGHERTY E V MAN LASS INC BUHL A J GIAUQUE W F
CAMBRIDGE MASS REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
DOC 36 5 703 1965 CA 63 109
RTD·TDR-63·4096 IPT 21
AD 461864 1·180 1965 TA 65·11 A·156 35494 DIFFUSION IN THE FE·NI SYSTEM AT 1 ATM. AND 40
KILOBARS PRESSURE.
35390 A THERMAL COMPARATOR APPARATUS FOR THERMAL· GOLDSTEIN J I HANNEMAN R E OGILVIE R E
CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS FROM 50 TO 400 C. TRANS AIME
KOLLIET G MC ELROY 0 L GRAVES R S 233 812·20 1965 CA 63 297
FULKERSON W
INTERNAT SYMPOSIUM ON COMPOUNDS OF INTEREST IN 35498 ASSEMBLY FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE HEAT CAPACITY
NUCLEAR REACTOR TECHNOLOGY COLORADO OF METALS.
651·76 1964 MA 32 991 YURCHAK R P FILIPPOV L P
ZAVODSK LAB
35392 LATTICE DIFFUSION IN GAMMA·IRON. 31 505·7 1965 CA 62 15852
SPARKE B JAMES 0 W LEAK G M
J IRON STEEL INST ILONDONI
203 152·3 1965 CA 66·831295
C10
TPRC TPRC
~ Bibliographic Citation Numbsr Bibliographic Citation
35502 ON THE ABNORMAL RIGHI·LEDUC EFFECT IN NI AND NI·CU 35621 NEW HIGH TEMPERATURE INFRARED TRANSMITTING GLASSES.
ALLOYS. SEMIANNUAL TECHNICAL SUMMARY REPT. NO.4, 1 AUG
NENTWICH G 64 • 30 APR 65.
Z NATURFORSCH TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC DALLAS
19 9 1137·8 1964 RM 22 M15·198 ONR
DDC AND CFSTI
35511 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES AND THE FORBIDDEN TI-08·65·72
BAND WIDTH OF THE BI2 TE3-SB2 S3 SOLiD-SOLUTION AD-616115 1·30 1965 TA 65·1479
SYSTEM.
KUTASOV V A MOIZHES B YA SMIRNOV I A 35622 NEW HIGH TEMPERATURE INFRARED TRANSMITTING
FIZ TVERDOGO TELA GLASSES. SEMIANNUAL TECHNICAL SUMMARY REPT. NO.1, 1
7 1065·77 1965 MAY·31 OCT 62.
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC TEXAS ONR
35512 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES AND THE FORBIDDEN DDC AND CFSTI
BAND WIDTH OF THE BI2 TE3-SB2 S3 SOLID-SOLUTION AD·461352 1·20 1962 TA 65·11 A·150
SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF Fil. TVERDOGO TELA
7/4/1065·77, 1965JI 35629 X·RAY STUDY AND THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF THE
KUTASOV V A MOIZHES B YA SMIRNOV I A W/O.5X1 MO/O.5X1 MO/O.5X1 TAI1·XI SE2 SYSTEM.
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE BRIXNER L H TEUFER G
7 4 854·63 1965 INORG CHEM
2 992·6 1963 JA 48 246
35517 THE MIXED STATE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CLEAN AND
DIRTY TYPE II SUPERCONDUCTORS. 35631 PRODUCTION AND INVESTIGATION OF PROPERTIES OF THE
LOWELL J SOUSA J B SEMI·CONDUCTING COMPOUNDS CU3 AS SE4 AND
PHYS LETTERS CU3SBSE4.
25 A 6 469·70 1967 IAA 7/231 4036 BERGER LI ANNAMAMEDOV R
IZV AKAD NAUK SSR NEORGAN MATERIALY
35528 TUNGSTEN·PLATINUM ALLOY FOR HEATER WIRE IN 1 4 511·13 1965 CA 63 7741
CALORIMETRY BELOW 0.1 K.
HO J C PHILLIPS N E 35637 SOLID SOLUTIONS IN THE GALLIUM SULFIDE-GALLIUM
REV SCIINSTR SELENIDE SYSTEM.
36 9 1382 1965 RUSTAMOV P G MELIKOVA Z D SAFAROV M G
AlIDZHANOV M A
35529 EFFECT OF HEATING RATE ON DILATOMETRIC TESTS ON IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY
STEEL 1 3 419·21 1965 CA 63 5029
GARCIAJ
C R ACAD SCI SER C 35638 INFRARED ABSORPTION OF PR TE2.
269 14 748·51 1969 CA 72 14940 ZORINA E L YAREMBASH E I
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY
35564 LATTICE DISTORTION, SPECIFIC HEAT AND 1 3 446 1965 CA 63 6477
ANTI FERROMAGNETIC ORDERING IN AUMN,
FIN BOW D C MAKHURANE P GAUNT P 35640 THERMAL AND ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF THE CU3 AS SE4
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS SEMICONDUCTOR.
31 179·85 1970 BERGER LI ANNAMAMEDOV R
IZV AKAD NAUK TURKM SSR SER FIZ·TEKHN KHIM I GEOL
35576 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ALLOYED AND PLAIN STEELS AND NAUK
ALLOYS AT TEMPERATURES BETWEEN 20 AND 700 DEGREES. 2 129·31 1965 CA 63 1307
BUNGARDT K SPYRA W
ARCH EISENHUETTENW 35647 TRACE·ION DIFFUSION IN MOLTEN ALKALI CARBONATES.
36 257·67 1965 CA 63 1528 SPEDDING P L MILLS R
J ELECTROCHEM SOC
35577 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF PURE IRON AND SOME 112 594·9 1965 JA 50 302
FERRITIC AND AUSTENITIC STEELS BETWEEN THE
TEMPERATURE OF LIQUID AIR AND ROOM TEMPERATURE. 35657 HEAT CAPACITIES OF GLASSY AND LIQUID AS2S3 AND
KOHLHAAS R KIERSPE W AS2SE3.
ARCH EISENHUETTENW SCHNAUS U E MOYNIHAN C T GAMMON R W
36 301·9 1965 CA 63 1529 MACEDO P B CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
DOC AND CFSTI
35588 LOW·TEMPERATURE THERMAL RESISTIVITY DUE TO AD·698842 1·18 1969
DISLOCATION IN INSULATORS.
SEEGER A BROSS H GRUNER P 35662 LATTICE PARAMETERS, THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS,
DISCUSSIONS FARADAY SOC DENSITIES, AND IMPERFECTIONS IN SILVER AND IN THE
38 69·77 1964 CA 63 2412 ALPHA·PHASE OF THE SILVER·INDIUM SYSTEM.
PH.D. THESIS.
35592 PHYSICOCHEMICICAL ANALYSIS OF BINARY SYSTEMS FORMED RIAD S M UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA
BY TELLURIUM WITH ELEMENTS OF THE GERMANIUM SUBGROUP MISSOURI
IN THE LIQUID STATE. UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
GLAZOV V M KRESTOVNIKOV A N GLAGOLEVA N N UM65·2542 1·158 1964
DOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR
162 94·7 1965 CA 63 3969 35685 EFFECT OF OXYGEN ON THE INFRARED TRANSMISSION OF
GE·ASSE GLASSES.
35606 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTING CHALCOGENIDE SAVAGE J A NIELSEN S
GLASSES. PHYS CHEM GLASSES
KOLOMIETS B T PAYASOVA L SHTOURACH L 6 3 90·4 1965 JA 48 276
FIZ TVERD TELA
7 1588·90 1965 CA 63 5083 35714 INVESTIGATION OF TRANSPORT PHENOMENA IN ELECTRONIC
LIQUIDS EXHIBITING NONMETAlliC CONDUCTION. IIENGLISH
35608 AG AND NA DIFFUSION IN LEAD SELENIDE. TRANSLATION OF Fil. TEKH. POLUPROV. 4 /7/,1277-81,
FEDOROVICH N A 1970JI
FIZ TVERD TELA REGEL A R ANDREEV A A MAMADALIEV M
7 1593·4 1965 CA 63 6395 SMIRNOV I A SHADRICHEV E V
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS
35611 PHONON AND ELECTRON SCATTERING IN SOLID SOLUTIONS. 4 7 1085·8 1971
DEVYATKOVA E D TIKHONOV V V
FIZ TVERD TELA 35715 ELECTRIC THERMAL AND ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF SOME
7 1770·6 1965 CA 63 7727 A2IGROUP 1/ V/GROUP IVI C3/GROUP VII TYPE
SEMICONDUCTOR COMPOUNDS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
35612 MOBILITY OF AG,AL MN AND GE IMPURITY ATOMS IN IlV. AKAD. NAUK, SSSR, SER. Fil. 28 16/1100·2,
LIQUID TIN. 1964./1
GOLOTYUK F P KUZMENKO P P KHARKOV E I BERGER L I BULENKOV N A
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED BULL ACAD SCI USSR PHYS SER
19 1 88·93 1965 28 6 1001·3 1964

35615 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE HEAT CAPACITY OF 35722 BERYLLlUM·ALUMINUM ALLOYS.


FERROMAGNETIC STEELS AND IRON BASED ALLOYS. FENN R W JR GLASS R A NEEDHAM R A
LYUSTERNIK V YE STEINBERG M A
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED SPACECRAFT ROCKETS J
19 5 694·8 1965 2 87·93 1965 RM 22 M01·25890

35728 THE USE OF IRON SAND. THE USE OF IRON SAND FOR A
SMALL BLAST FURNACE.
KODAMA K SHIGEMI A OGATA T
TETSU TO HAGANE
50 10·6 1964 CA 63 6645
C11
TPRC TPRC
Number Blbliogrsphic Citstion Number Blbliogrsphlc Citation
35729 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF THE INTERMEDIATE PHASES 35837 RIGID-BAND BEHAVIOR IN THE SPECIFIC HEATS OF LEAD
IN THE SYSTEM AU-SN. THALLIUM AND LEAD BISMUTH ALLOYS. ELECTRON-PHONON
MISRA S HOWLETT B W BEVER M B ENHANCEMENT EFFECTS.
TRANS AIME CLUNE L C GREEN B A JR
233 749·54 1965 CA 63 1261 PHYS REV
1 B 1459-67 1970
35734 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE COEFFICIENT OF
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID SEMICONDUCTORS. 35840 HIGH TEMPERATURE. HIGH EMITTANCE INTERMETALLIC
OSIPOVA V A FEDOROV V I COATINGS.
TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR AKAD NAUK SSSR SCHATZ E A ALVAREZ G H COUNTS CRill
3 2 228·33 1965 CA 63 3740 HOPPKE M A AMERICAN MACHINE AND FOUNDRY CO
ALEXANDRIA VA USAF
35736 A NICKEL·ALUMINUM BRONZE FOR GLASS MOLD SERVICE. DOC
ELMAN I B AFML-TR-65-217 IPT 111/
TRANS AM FOUNDRYMENS SOC 1964 AD-468059 1-100 1965 TA 65-18 A·113
72 555·60 1965 CA 63 3974
35841 ENHANCEMENT OF THE LATTICE HEAT CAPACITY DUE TO
35744 ION BOMBARDMENT AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE OPTICAL LOW-FREQUENCY RESONANCE MODES IN DILUTE
PROPERTIES OF METALS. ALUMINUM-SILVER ALLOYS.
ANDERSON 0 L HARTMANN W M CULBERT H V HUEBENER R P
TRANS NATL VACUUM SYMP PHYS REV
10 37·41 1963 CA 63 5115 1 B 4 1486-93 1970

35753 SPECIFIC HEAT ANOMALY OF NB3 SN AT THE NORMAL 35842 ALKALI METALS EVALUATION PROGRAM. QUARTERLY PROGRESS
SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION. REPORT. OCTOBER 1 • DECEMBER 31.1964.
KUO·KUANG C TI·HAN L WEI·YEN K FISHER C R ACHENER P Y AEROJET-GENERAL
WU LI HSUEH PAO NUCLEONICS SAN RAMON CALIF USAEC
21 817·23 1965 CA 63 3690 CFSTI
AGN-8131 1·28 1965 NS 19 16057
35759 THE MOLECULAR HEAT OF MG2 SI FROM 12 TO 300 K.
MANNCHEN W JACOBI G 35843 ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF POTASSIUM. TENTH QUARTERLY
Z NATURFORSCH REPORT. JAN. 1 • MAR. 31. 1963.
20 2 178·9 1965 LEMMON A W JR BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST COLUMBUS
OHIO NASA
35761 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE ABOVE ROOM NASA AND CFSTI
TEMPERATURE. NASA-CR-63581 N65-27384
WAGINI H 1-17 1963
Z NATURFORSCH
20 A 494 1965 CA 63 1233 35846 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF CU SB S2
AND CU SB SE2. I IENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IIZVESTIYA
35763 SELF·DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS OF PB AND BIIN VARIOUS AKADEMII NAUK SSSR-SERIYA FIZICHESKAYA, 2B. 161
METAL MELTS. 1096-9. 1964./1
DOEGE G ABDULLAEV G B NAN I R KH NASIROV YA N
Z NATURFORSCH OSMANOVTG
20 A 634·6 1965 CA 63 5329 DOC AND CFSTI
FTD-TT-65-657 TT-65-62638 N65-32608
35796 BASIC INVESTIGATION OF MULTI·LAYER INSULATION AD-618046 9-17 1965 TA 65-17135
SYSTEMS. FINAL REPT.
LITTLE IARTHUR 01 INC CAMBRIDGE 35855 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CDSE AND ZNO SINGLE CRYSTALS.
MASS NASA M.S. THESIS.
NASA AND CFSTI DE WITT J S AIR FORCE INST OF TECH
ADL·65958.()Q.04 NASA·CR·54191 WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
N65·23738 1·298 1964 PA N65·32271 DOC AND CFSTI
SP/PH/65-8 AD-617923
35800 MODULATION OF THE REFLECTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTORS. 1-104 1965 TA 65-17129
BIRNBAUM M AEROSPACE CORP LOS ANGELES CALIF
USAF 35858 SEMICONDUCTING MATERIALS. I. SEMICONDUCTING AND
DOC ASSOCIATED PROPERTIES OF PROGRESSIVELY CRYSTALLIZED
SSD·TDR·253 TDR·469·923Q.02·1 INFRARED-TRANSMITTING GLASSES.
AD·455989 1·7 1964 TA 65·6 A·235 SLACK L H ALFRED UNIV NY ONR
DOC AND CFSTI
35806 STUDY OF MICROMETEOROID DAMAGE TO THERMAL CONTROL AD-609107 1-133 1964 CA 63 1308
MATERIALS. FINAL TECHNICAL REPT.• 7 FEB· 3 NOV
1964. 35861 INFRARED REFLECTION SPECTRA OF GAIl-XI ALIXI AS MIXED
FRIICHTENICHT J F SPACE TECHNOLOGY LABS INC CRYSTALS.
REDONDO BEACH CALIF NASA ILEGEMS M PEARSON G L
NASA AND CFSTI PHYS REV
STL·4146·6009·SU'()00 NASA·CR·62810 1 B 1576-82 1970
N65-24293 1-60 1965 PA N65-32269
35867 PHENOMENON OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY. FINAL TECHNICAL
35816 STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATIONS IN THERMOELECTRIC SUMMARY REPT.. 17 APR 63· 31 MAR 65.
MATERIALS. PROGRESS REPT. NO.8. 1 AUG - 30 SEP 61. CODY G 0 BERMAN H S CULLEN G WENSTROM R E
POLLAK P I CONN J B SHEEHAN E.J KIRBY J J HANAK J J RCA LABS DIV RADIO CORP OF AMERICA
MERCK AND CO INC RAHWAY N J NAVBUSHIPS PRINCETON N J USAF
DOC DOC
AD-465016 1-8 1961 TA 65-5 A-79 ML-TR-65·169 AD-465438
1-225 1965 TA 65·15 A-204
35821 TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL EMITTANCE OF OXIDIZED HEAT
RESISTANT ALLOYS. 35868 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE ALPHA PHASE ALLOYS. AGZN
DESANTIS V J GENERAL ELECTRIC CO PttlLADELPHIA AND AGCD. FINAL REPT.
PA MISSILE AND SPACE DIV GREEN E L PITMAN-DUNN INST FOR RESEARCH
DOC FRANKFORD ARSENAL PHILADELPHIA PA
R64SD60 AD-466356 DOC AND CFSTI
1-30 1964 TA 65-16 A-87 FA-R-1765 N65-35345
AD-619381 1-135 1965 PA N65-3-23 4013
35823 MULTICOMPONENT ALKALI METAL ALLOYS. FINAL REPT.. 1
JUL 64 - 1 JUL 65. 35872 REACTOR FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PLUTONIUM
TEPPER F KING J C GREER J MSA RESEARCH RESEARCH. ANNUAL REPORT. 1964.
CORP CALLERY PA USAF WITTENBERG L J GROVE G R MOUND LAB
DOC MIAMISBURG OHIO USAEC
MSAR·65·69 APL·TR-65-73 CFSTI
AD-467470 1-52 1965 TA 65-18 A-92 MLM-1244 N65-28992
1-59 1965
35827 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC-HEAT STUDY OF CU·PD ALLOYS.
SATO Y SIVERTSEN J M TOTH L E 35874 NUCLEAR COOLING IN PR PT5 AND PR TL3 TO BELOW 5 K.
PHYS REV ANDRES K BUCHER E
1 B 1402·10 1970 PHYS REV LETT
24 21 1181-4 1970
35834 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF COPPER·RICH CU-NI-ZN ALLOYS
WITH 20 AT. PERCENT ZINC AND UP TO 25 AT. PERCENT 35904 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF METALS AND ALLOYS.
NICKEL AT ROOM TEMPERATURE. BITLER W R CARNEGIE INST OF TECH PITTSBURGH PA
MAMOLA K MC CAIN C E SCHROEDER K METALS RESEARCH LAB USAF
PHYS REV DOC
1 8 1411-14 1970 AFOSR-65-1843 N66-20595
AD-625371 1-56 1965 PA N66-4·10 1683
C12
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliogrsphic CitBtion Number Bibliogrsphic Citstion
35907 IMPROVED RADIATOR COATINGS. PART II 36062 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM AND THERMAL
SCHATZ E A COUNTS CRill ALVAREZ G H CONDUCTIVITY OF ITS ALLOYS WITH TIN AND ALUMINUM.
HOPPKE M A AMERICAN MACHINE AND FOUNDRY CO KRZHIZHANOVSKII R E
ALEXANDRIA VIRGINIA USAF TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR AKAD NAUK SSSR
DOC 2 3 392·6 1964 CA 61 14300
ML·TDR·64·146 IPT 2/
AD·468576 1·99 1965 36073 ELECTRODE POLARIZATION AND COEFFICIENT OF DIFFUSION
OF SULFUR AND ALUMINUM IN LIQUID IRON SATURATED WITH
35936 THORIA BASE MElALLQ.CERAMICS. FROM CERAMIC CARBON.
INFORMATION MEETING HELD AT OAK RIDGE NATIONAL KALUGIN V N ESIN 0 A TOPORISHCHEV G A
LABORATORY ON OCT. 1.2 AND 3.1956. UKR KHIM ZH
ARENBERG C A BASKIN Y ARGONNE NATIONAL 30 817·23 1964 CA 61 14262
LABORATORY
AEC 36075 THE ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF CERTAIN VANADIUM
TID·7530·PT 1 ALLOYS.
115·40 1957 VAN REUTH E C
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
35942 PREPARATION AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP IV·VI2 64·8451 1·171 1964 CA 61 14301
CHALCOGENIDES HAVING THE CADMIUM IODIDE STRUCTURE.
GREENAWAY 0 L NITSCHE R 36077 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SOLID AND LIQUID METALS AT
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS HIGH TEMPERATURES.
26 9 1445·58 1965 FILIPPOV L P
VESTN MOSK UNIV SER III FIZ ASTRON
35946 BAND STRUCTURE OF BISMUTH TELLURIDE. BISMUTH SELENIDE 19 4 90·4 1964 CA 61 14294
AND THEIR RESPECTIVE ALLOYS.
GREENAWAY 0 L HARBEKE G 36083 SPECTRAL EMITTANCE OF SOLIDS. SPECTRAL EMIITANCE OF
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS INDIUM ARSENIDE. FROM FOUNDATIONAL RESEARCH
26 10 1585·1604 1965 PROJECTS. QUARTERLY REPORT. APIRL • JUNE 1964.
STIERWALT 0 L POTTER R F NAVAL ORDNANCE LAB
35960 VISCOSITY OF LIQUID ZIRCONIUM. FROM ZIRCONIUM AND CORONA CALIF INFRARED DIV
ITS ALLOYS. 11 OCT. 1965. PP.l·7. IIENGLISH DOC
TRANSLATION OF IZVEST. VYSSHIKH UCHEB. ZAVEDENII NAVWEPS REPT 8197 N65·13202
CHERNAYA MEl./7I 128·32. 1965,/1 AD·446692 55·64 1964 PA N65·3390
ELiUTIN V P MAURAKH M A PENKOV I A
CFSTI 36102 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND SEEBECK EFFECT OF IMPURE
JPRS·32341 TT-65·32831 INOIUM ANTIMONIDE IN A MAGNETIC FIELD. TECH. REPT.
N66·17780 1·7 1965 PA N66·4·8 1250 NO. 13. IM.S. THESISI
AULT E F SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND
35962 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMOPOWER OF SILVER AND TECHNOLOGY RAPID CITY ONR
SILVER·BASE ALLOYS AT LOW TEMPERATURES. III. ALLOYS DOC AND CFSTI
WITH GOLD. ANTIMONY AND PALLADIUM. AD·608664 1·56 1964 CA 63 132
VAN BAARLE C GORTER F W WINSEMIUS P
PHYSICA 36110 MATERIALS FOR THERMOELECTRIC GENERATORS.
35 223·40 1967 MACHONIS A A RIVERA J CADDFF I NEW YORK
UNIV UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS SCHOOL OF ENG AND SCIENCE
35964 URANIUM MONOSELENIDE. HEAT CAPACITY AND USAF
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES FROM 6 TO 350 K. DOC AND CFSTI
TAKAHASHI Y WESTRUM E F JR AFCRL·63·633
J PHYS CHEM AD·425131 1·20 1963 CA 62 7207
69 10 3618·21 1965 CA 63 15628
36115 PROPERTIES AND BEHAVIOR OF BERYLLlUM·ALUMINUM ALLOYS.
35969 VISCOSITY OF NAK·78 AT LOW TEMPERATURE. FENN R W JR CROOKS 0 0 COONS W C
MACUR G GROVE E L GAYNOR A J HERSH C K UNDERWOOD E E LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE CO
J PHYS CHEM PALO ALTO CALIF
69 11 3782·5 1965 CA 63 17176 DOC
AD·453918 1·39 1964 TA U65·4A·171
35978 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF DILUTE ALLOYS OF
CADMIUM IN SODIUM. 36117 EMITTANCE AND REFLECTANCE OF INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS.
WEEKS J R DAVIES H A BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB PROGRESS REPT. NO.2. 15 SEP ·15 DEC 1962.
UPTON NEW YORK SCHATZ E A AMERICAN MACHINE AND FOUNDRY CO
AEC ALEXANDRIA VA USAF
CONF·660712·1 BNL·l0372 DOC
1·21 1966 AMF·PR·2 1·26 1962

35991 HEAT EXPANSION OF CEMENTITE. 36122 ZINC SELENIDE IDATA SHEETS/.


TKACHENKO F K MAYSTRUK A YA NEUBERGER M HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO CULVER CITY
IZV VUZ CHERN MET CALIF
118·22 1965 CFSTI
DS·l32 N64·27558
35993 DIFFUSION OF SILVER IN LIQUID TIN. AD·421964 1·31 1963 CA 62 3506
DAVIS K G FRYZUK P
TRANS AIME 36135 DISPERSION LAW FOR THE CONDUCTION BAND OF MERCURY
233 1662·4 1965 CA 63 17602 SELENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH.
POLUPROV.4/8/1437-42.1970./1
35996 HYDROGEN DIFFUSION IN A BETA·TITANIUM ALLOY. VOLKOV V VOLKOVA L V KIREEV P S
HOLMAN W R CRAWFORD R W PAREDES F JR SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS
TRANS AIME 4 8 1230·3 1971
233 10 1836·9 1965 CA 64 1762
36137 MAGNITUDE OF ELEMENTARY ATOMIC DISPLACEMENTS ON SELF·
36007 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF MANGANESE BORIDES. DIFFUSION IN MOLTEN METALS.
MN2 B. MN BAND MN B2. KOLEDOV LA
KUENTZLER R FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
COMPT REND 18 6 926·9 1964
270 197·9 1970
36140 DIFFUSION OF SILVER IN MOLTEN LEAD·TIN ALLOYS.
36016 HEAT TRANSMISSION IN STRIP·COIL ANNEALING. NIWA K KADO S INAGAKI S
KELLER J 0 NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
IRON STEEL ENGINEER 28 6 348·53 1964 CA 67 24753
60·70 1948
36141 DIFFUSION OF SILVER IN MOLTEN LEAD·BISMUTH AND
36027 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF IN SB·IN2 TE3 TIN·BISMUTH.
ALLOYS. NIWA K KADO S NAKAJIMA H ICHIKAWA K
ALiEV M I DZANGIROV A YU NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
FIZ TVERD TELA 28 6 353·9 1964 CA 67 24751
6 2415·17 1964 CA 61 13980
36142 MEASUREMENTS OF THE SPECIFIC HEAT ON
36029 THE ANOMALIES OF NICKEL STEELS AND THEIR ZR·RH·ALLOYS BETWEEN 0.9 AND 12 K.
APPLICATIONS. DUMMER G
GUILLAUME C E Z PHYSIK
REVUE DE METALLURGIE 186 249·63 1965 CA 64 1421
25 35·43 1928
C13
TPRC TPRC
~ BibliogrBphic Citation ~ BibliogrBphic Citation
36145 THE THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTIC MATERIALS 36226 ELECTRICAL. THERMAL. AND ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF A
FROM MINUS 50 TO OVER 700 F. PART II. REPT FOR 15 NUMBER OF SEMICONDUCTING COMPOUNDS OF THE TYPE
JAN. 64 TO 22 JAN. 65. A2IGROUP II BIGROUP IV! C3/GROUP VII.
PEARS C D SOUTHERN RESEARCH INSTITUTE BERGER L I BULENKOV N A
BIRMINGTON ALA USAF IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR SER FIZ
DDC 28 6 1100·2 1964 CA 62 9915
ML·TDR·64·87 PT. 2
AD·462523 1·87 1965 TA 65·12 A·144 36227 MODULATION OF THE REFLECTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTORS.
BIRNBAUM M
36147 THEORY OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SUPERCONDUCTING J APPL PHYS
ALLOYS WITH PARAMAGNETIC IMPURITIES. 36 657·8 1965 CA 62 9915
AMBEGAOKAR V GRIFFIN A
PHYS REV 36241 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTORS
137 A 4 1151·67 1965 BY THE TRANSIENT PROBE METHOO.
USAEC AND OTS MOGILEVSKII B M CHUDNOVSKII A F
NYO 2391·2 MSC R·249 INZH·FIZ ZH AKAD NAUK BELORUS SSR
1·74 1964 CA 62 15561 7 12 23·31 1964 CA 62 9914

36162 ELECTRON STRUCTURE. CHEMICAL BONDING AND PHYSICAL 36247 SYSTEMATIC STUDY ON PROPERTIES OF NONOXIDE
PROPERTIES OF RHENIUM DISILICIDE AND SOME OF ITS GLASSES. I.
ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK FU·HSI K HS·LA M CHUNG·MING S
SSSR. NEORGAN. MATERIALY 1 15/655-62. 1965JI KUEI SUAN YEN HSUEH PAO
NESHPOR V S SAMSONOV G V 3 3 167·79 1964 JA 48 113
INORGANIC MATERIALS
1 599·605 1965 36276 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SUBCOOLED NUCLEATE BOILING OF
WATER FLOWING IN 1/4 INCH·DIAMETER TUBES AT LOW
36163 THE MAGNETIC AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SOME ALUMINUM· PRESSURES.
RICH BINARY ALLOYS. JEGLIC F A STONE J R GRAY V H LEWIS
BLYTHE H J HOLDEN T M DIXON M HOARE F E RESEARCH CENTER CLEVELAND OHIO NASA
PHIL MAG NASA AND CFSTI
11 235·50 1965 CA 62 8501 NASA·TN·D·2626
1·34 1965
36166 DIFFUSION OF MANGANESE INTO GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
SELTZER M S 36281 PHASE RELATIONS AND ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS IN THE SYSTEMS SNTE·BI2TE3 AND PBTE·SB2TE3. IMASTERS
26 243·50 1965 CA 62 8405 MATERIALS SCIENCE REPORTI
REYNOLDS R A STANFORD UNIV STANFORD CALIF
36169 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF SILVER TIN ALLOYS. STANFORD UNIV STANFORD CALIF
GREEN B A JR CULBERT H V DMS MASTERS 63·2
PHYS REV N64·13395 1·30 1963 CA 61 14291
137 A 1168·71 1965
36304 CARRIER DENSITY IN A SEMICONDUCTOR ILLUMINATED WITH A
36170 OPTICAL PROPERTIES AND BAND STRUCTURE OF LASER. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA
WURTZITE·TYPE CRYSTALS AND RUTILE. 9. 854-B. 1967J I
CARDONA M HARBEKE G BLiNOV L M VAVILOV V S GALKIN G N
PHYS REV SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
137 A 1467·76 1965 9 3 666·9 1967

36185 SOME PROPERTIES OF DOPED CADMIUM ANTIMONIDE. FROM 36307 MASS TRANSFER DIFFUSION MEASUREMENTS IN
THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTORS. FE·3.B PCT. SI CRYSTALS.
GUSEV S M RAKIN G V YOUNG W S MYKURA H
CONSULTANTS BUREAU NEW YORK ACTA MET
50·3 1964 SA 68 9668 13 449·52 1965 CA 63 3706

36188 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SI AND ITS ALLOYS WITH IRON. 36311 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND
GELD P V SEREBRENNIKOV N N SOKHAREV P M THERMOELECTRIC POWER OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF BISMUTH
FIZ METALLOV METALLOVDENIE TELLURIDE. ISEMICONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF TELLURIDES.
2 2 244·53 1956 111/.
SAELZER 0 NIEKE H
36190 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. ITS CORRELATION TO HARDNESS ANN PHYS IGERMANYI
AND ELONGATION. 153/4 192·206 1965 SA 68 17 897
SONI A H
TRANS AIME 36324 THE REFLECTION AND TRANSMISSION OF INFRARED
233 267·8 1965 CA 62 15852 MATERIALS. III. SPECTRA FROM 2 TO 50 MICRONS.
MC CARTHY D E
36196 PROPERTIES OF ELECTRONIC AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS OF APPL OPT
CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURES. 4 317·20 1965 CA 62 14052
DAUNT J G OHIO STATE UNIV RESEARCH FOUNDATION
COLUMBUS USAF 36326 ON THE DISSIMILAR BEHAVIOR OF CRYSTALS AND GLASSES IN
DDC AND CFSTI FAR INFRARED ABSORPTION 140-1500 MUI AT LIQUID HELIUM
ML·TDR·64·176 N65·16225 TEMPERATURE.
AD·608041 1·11 1964 TA U65·165 HADNI A CLAUDEL J GERBAUX X MORLOT G
MUNIER J·M
36208 A REVIEW OF THE PHYSICAL. MECHANICAL AND IRRADIATION APPL OPT
PROPERTIES OF U3S1 AND U3S12. 4 487·94 1965 SA 68 18225
BARDSLEY J AUSTRALIAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT LUCAS HEIGHTS 36366 THERMAL EXPANSION OF BETA-SILICON CARBIDE AND SOME
AEC AND CFSTI TUNGSTEN·MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS.
AAECITM·487 N69·28086 CLARK D KNIGHT D ROYAL AIRCRAFT ESTAB
1·42 1968 RR 69·18 131 FARNBOROUGH ENGL
DDC AND CFSTI
36210 AN ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEM OF TANK PRESSURIZATION RAE·TR·65049 AD 464397
DURING OUTFLOW. 1·13 1965 CA 66 78952
ROUDEBUSH W H LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER CLEVELAND
OHIO NASA 36382 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF BI2 TE3-SB2 TE3 ALLOYS.
NASA AND CFSTI CHAMPNESS C H CHIANG P T PAREKH P
NASA·TN·D·2585 CAN J PHYS
1·25 1965 43 653·69 1965 SA 68 18026

36212 EFFECTS OF SURFACE EMIITANCE ON TURBULENT SKIN 36392 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF SOME ALLOYS OF
FRICTION AT SUPERSONIC AND LOW HYPERSONIC SPEEDS. THE RHENIUM·NICKEL SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
ALLEN J M CZARNECKI K R LANGLEY RESEARCH TEPLOFIZIKA VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 2 121 199-204.
CENTER LANGLEY STATION HAMPTON VA NASA 1964JI
NASA AND CFSTI KIRICHENKO P I MIKRYUKOV V E
NASA·TN·D·2706 HIGH TEMPERATURE
1·25 1965 2 2 176·80 1964 RM 22 M15·2449

36225 SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE ALLOYS OF IRON IN GOLD. 36395 THE THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM AND THE
DREYFUS B SOU LEITE J TOURNIER R WElL L THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ITS ALLOYS WITH TIN AND
C R ACAD SCI IFRANCEI ALUMINUM IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZIKA
259 23 4266·9 1964 CA 62 10176 VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 2 131 392·6. 1964JI
KRZHIZHANOVSKII R E
HIGH TEMPERATURE
2 359·62 1964
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Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
3641i' MANUFACTURING METHODS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE COATING OF 36513 SELECTION AND PERFORMANCE TESTING OF THERMOELECTRIC
LARGE COLUMBIUM PARTS. FIRST QUARTERLY PROGRESS MATERIALS FOR USE IN HIGH PERFORMANCE GENERATORS.
REPT. 1 DEC 1964· 1 MARCH 1965. NYSTROM T L
BARAN OW S NOLTING H J TRW EQUIPMENT LABS PROCEEDINGS IEEEIAIAA THERMOELECTRIC SPECIALISTS
THOMPSON RAMO WOOLDRIDGE INC CLEVELAND OHIO USAF CONFERENCE MAY 17-191966
DOC 9.1-9.17 1966
TRW-ER-6440 AD-4603B4
1-29 1965 36519 THE APPLICATION OF TEMPERATURE RATE MEASUREMENTS TO
THE DETERMINATION OF THERMAL EMITIANCES. FROM SYMP.
36415 THE SCATIERING OF PHONONS BY DISLOCATIONS IN A CU-AL ON THERMAL RADIATION OF SOLIDS. SAN FRANCISCO.
ALLOY. CALIF.. MARCH 4.5.6. 1964.
CHARS LEY PSALTER JAM HALL W M CALIF INST OF TECH JET PROPULSION LAB
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI PASADENA USAF
9 Kl01-3 1965 CA 63 5021 NASA AND CFSTI
NASA-SP-55 ML-TDR·64-159 N65·26891
36419 THE THERMAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FIVE AD 629980 331-6 1965
ABLATIVE REINFORCED PLASTICS FROM ROOM TEMPERATURE TO
750 F. 36529 THE EFFECTS OF MICROMETEOROIDS ON THE EMITIANCE OF
PEARS C 0 ENGELKE W T THORNBURGH J 0 SOLIDS. FROM SYMP. ON THERMAL RADIATION OF SOLIDS.
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST BIRMINGHAM ALA USAF SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF.. MARCH 4.5.6. 1964.
DOC MERRILL R B NASA GEORGE C MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT
AFML-TR-65·133 X-65-17697 CENTER HUNTSVILLE ALA USAF
AD-465175 1-188 1965 TA 65-15 A-84 NASA AND CFSTI
NASA-SP-55 ML-TDR·64-159 N65-26901
36425 FAR INFRARED REFLECTOMETER FOR IMPERFECTLY DIFFUSE AD 629980 453-72 1965
SPECIMENS.
NEHER R T EDWARDS 0 K 36537 A NEW MANGANESE-SILICON P-TYPE THERMOELECTRIC
APPL OPT MATERIAL
4 775-80 1965 CA 63 3808 BIENERT W B SKRABEK E A
PROCEEDINGS IEEE/AIM THERMOELECTRIC SPECIALISTS
36429 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AT TEMPERATURES CONFERENCE MAY 17-191966
BELOW 1 K. 10.1-10.12 1966
VAN ITTERBEEK A MICHIELS L DUPRE A
VAN NESTE L 36541 CORRELATION OF METALLIC THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL
IND CHIM BELGE CONDUCTIVITIES FOR BOTH SOLID AND LIQUID PHASES.
29 12 1286-8 1964 CA 62 13877 POWELL RW
INTERN J HEAT MASS TRANSFER
36433 ENTHALPY ANO SPECIFIC HEAT OF TITANIUM DIBORIDE IN 8 7 1033·45 1965 CA 63 5069
THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 273.15 TO 2600 K.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZlKA VYSOKIKH 36542 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF
TEMPERATUR 2/5/710-15.1964.11 TITANIUM·BASE ALLOYS.
KIRILLIN V A SHEINDLIN A E CHEKHOVSKOI V YA NEIMARK B E BYKOVA T I
TYUKAEV V I ENERGOMASHINOSTROENIE
HIGH TEMPERATURE 9 31-2 1964 RM 22 M15-25126
2 640-4 1964 JA 50 199
36550 A THERMAL INSULATION AND STRUCTURAL SUPPORT FOR
36468 TECHNIQUE FOR MEASURING THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THERMOELECTRIC DEVICES.
THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS. KETCH MAN J J WITTMAN R H
BIENERT W B TRIMMER 0 S SKRABEK E A PROCEEDINGS IEEEIAIAA THERMOELECTRIC SPECIALISTS
PROCEEDINGS IEEEIAIAA THERMOELECTRIC SPECIALISTS CONFERENCE MAY 17·19 1966
CONFERENCE MAY 17·19 1966 19.1-19.20 1966
6.1-6.7 1966
36553 VISCOSITY OF PURE LIQUID ZINC. DETERMINED BY
36470 SPACE TECHNOLOGY. VOL II. SPACECRAFT MECHANICAL OSCILLATING A CYLINDRICAL VESSEL
ENGINEERING. THRESH H R
ADAMS J L JET PROPULSION LAB CALIF INST OF TECH CAN DEPT MINES TECH SURV MINES BRANCH RES REPT
PASADENA CALIF NASA 8 10 657-66 1963 CA 61 10092
NASA AND CFSTI
NASA-SP-66 1·166 1965 36554 CONTINUOUS SOLID SOLUTIONS IN THE SYSTEM
ZN AS2-CD ASE AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF SINGLE
36483 INFLUENCE OF DEFORMATION ON THE TEMPERING OF 1045 CRYSTALS OF ZNIXI CDII-XI AS2. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
MARTENSITE. OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORGAN. MATERIALY 2/51
MILLER M F BREYER N N 876-80. 1966.1/
ASM TRANS QUART UGAI YA A ZYUBINA T A
62 891-901 1969 INORGANIC MATERIALS
2 745-8 1966
36486 FAR-INFRARED SPECTRA OF SOLIDS. FROM SYMP. ON
THERMAL RADIATION OF SOLIDS. SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF .. 36557 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF COMPOUNDS OF THE GENERAL
MARCH 4.5.6. 1964. FORMULA A2/GROUP II B IGROUP IVI X3/GROUP VII IN
ARONSON J R MC LINDEN H G ARTHUR 0 LITTLE INC WHICH A IGROUP II EQUALS CU. B IGROUP IVI EQUALS SI.
CAMBRIDGE MASS USAF GE. OR SN. AND X IGROUP VII EQUALS S. SE. OR TE.
NASA AND CFSTI RIVET J GROCHOV 0 FLAHAUNT J
NASA-SP-55 ML-TDR-64·159 N65·26858 COMPT REND
AD 629980 29-38 1965 260 178-81 1965 CA 62 11248

36499 SURFACE PROPERTIES OF METALS. FROM SYMP. ON THERMAL 36561 MANGANESE MONOARSENIDE. THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES IN
RADIATION OF SOLIDS. SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF.. THE RANGE 5 TO 700 K. AND TRANSITION BEHAVIOR.
MARCH 4.5.6. 1964. GRONVOLD F SNILDAL S WESTRUM E F JR
BLAU H H JR FRANCIS H A L1TILE IARTHUR 01 INC ACTA CHEM SCAND
CAMBRIDGE MASS USAF 24 285-98 1970
NASA AND CFSTI
NASA-SP-55 ML-TDR-64-159 N65-26B71 36564 THERMAL CAPACITY OF 0.5 PERCENT SOLUTION OF GD IN
AD 6299S0 159·63 1965 PLATINUM.
TSIOVKIN YU N VOLKENSHTEIN N V
36500 EFFECT OF SURFACE TEXTURE ON DIFFUSE SPECTRAL FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
REFLECTANCE. A. DIFFUSE SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE OF 19 1 133-4 1965
METAL SURFACES. FROM SYMP. ON THERMAL RADIATION OF
SOLIDS. SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF.. MARCH 4.5.6. 1964. 36565 SPECIFIC HEAT OF 0.5 PERCENT SOLUTIONS OF CR. MN. FE.
KEEGAN H J SCHLETER J C WEIDNER V R AND NI IN PLATINUM.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS WASHINGTON 0 C USAF TSIOVKIN YU N VOLKENSHTEIN N V
NBS NASA FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
NASA AND CFSTI 7 543-5 1965
NASA-SP-55 ML-TDR-64-159 N65-26B72
AD 6299S0 165-9 1965 36566 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE IN THE SOLID
AND LIQUID STATE.
36501 MAGNESIUM ANTIMONIDE AND MAGNESIUM BISMUTH IDE AS AMIRKHANOV KH I MAGOMEDOV YA B
POTENTIAL MATERIALS FOR POWER GENERATING FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
THERMOCOUPLES. 7 637-40 1965
BREDT J H KENDALL L F
PROCEEDINGS IEEE/AIM THERMOELECTRIC SPECIALISTS 36572 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ALLOYED GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
CONFERENCE MAY 17-191966 ALiEV M I AKHMEDLI G T AllEVA M A
S.I-S.6 1966 IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ-TEKHN I MAT NAUK
5 49·55 1964 CA 62 11266
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TPRC TPRC
NumlHlr Bibliogrsphic CitBtion NumlHlr Bibliogrsphic Citstion
36574 A HIGH·TEMPERATURE MANOMETRIC THERMOMETER. IIENGLISH 36657 ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF BETA·BRASS.
TRANSLATION OF PROB. SIST. UPR. 18/13-15.1967./1 GARLAND C W
MIFTAKHOV E Z FOMIN B A KOROLEVA N P PHYS REV
INSTRUMENTATION CONTROL 135 A 1696·7 1964
8 15·17 1967
36666 VISCOSllY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVllY OF ALLOYS OF
36575 LOW TEMPERATURE HEAT TRANSFER WITH VARIABLE MANGANESE WITH SILICON. IRON. AND CARBON.
THERMAL·CONDUCTIVllY. M.S. THESIS. VOSTRYAKOV A A VATOLIN N A ESIN 0 A
JANARDHAN J AUBURN UNIVERSllY AUBURN ALABAMA ZH NEORGAN KHIM
AUBURN UNIVERSllY 9 1911·14 1964 CA 61 10399
1·41 1970
36675 DIFFUSION INTERACTION IN CU·ZN-SN AS DETERMINED FROM
36579 SPECTRAL EMISSIVllY OF MOLYBDENUM DISILICIDE. INFINITE AND FINITE DIFFUSION COUPLES.
MATSUO S HOMMA K KIRKALDY J S BRIGHAM R J WEICHERT D H
YOGYO KYOKAI SHI ACTA MET
72 113·6 1964 JA 50 138 13 907·16 1965 CA 63 9584

36580 PROPERTIES OF URANIUM DIOXIDE·MOLYBDENUM BODIES. 36677 DIFFUSION OF NICKEL IN NI·NB ALLOYS. //ENGLISH
GEBHARDT E ONDRACEK G THUEMMLER F TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL. III
J NUCL MATER 203-5. 1968.//
13 229·41 1964 NS 19 14032 SHINYAEV A YA
RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLY/
36581 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF URANIUM DIOXIDE-STAINLESS 1 120·3 1968
STEEL CERMETS.
ARTHUR G COULSON J A 36692 DOPING STUDIES OF BI2ITE.SE/3 ALLOYS.
J NUCLEAR MATERIALS BECKMAN 0 BERGVALL P TRIPATHI K
13 2 242·53 1964 CA 62 14236 ARKIV FYSIK
CORRECTION. THERMAL EXPANSION OF CERMETS CONTAINING 28 17 215·21 1964 CA 62 14266
URANIUM DIOXIDE.
TUMMALA R R FRIEDBERG A L 36693 NORMAL VIBRATION MODES OF DISORDERED BETA·BRASS.
32 2 354·6 1969 CA 71 115878 CARABATOS C PREVOT B
COMPT REND
36589 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF COPPER. NICKEL. AND COPPER· 271 21 1062·5 1970
NICKEL ALLOYS.
PAWEL R E STANSBURY E E 36698 AN INVESTIGATION OF THE HEAT PULSE METHOD FOR
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS MEASURING THERMAL DIFFUSIVllY.
26 607·13 1965 TAYLOR R
BRIT J APPL PHYS
36592 SPECIFIC HEAT OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE BETWEEN 6 AND 16 509·15 1965 NS 19 24999
100 K.
OHMURA Y 36701 NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDIES OF DIFFUSION OF
J PHYS SOC JAPAN AL·27 IN ALUMINUM AND ALUMINUM ALLOYS.
20 350·3 1965 CA 62 12513 STOEBE T G GULLIVER ROil OGURTANI T 0
HUGGINS R A
36601 THERMAL CONDUCTIVllY OF LIQUID SEMICONDUCTOR ACTA MET
THALLlUM·TELLURIUM SOLUTIONS. 13 701·8 1965
MALLON C E CUTLER M
PHIL MAG 36707 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SILICON TELLURIDE. SI2 TE3.
11 667·72 1965 CA 62 12473 VENNIK J CALLAERTS R
COMPT REND
36605 FINE STRUCTURE OF THE REFLECTIVllY SPECTRUM OF 260 496·9 1965 CA 62 14031
GERMANIUM AND GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE IN THE NEAR
ULTRAVIOLET. 36709 CHEMICAL DIFFUSION IN THE PLUTONIUM·URANIUM SYSTEM.
LUKES F SCHMIDT E DUPUY M CALAIS 0
PHYS LETTERS COMPT REND
2 288·9 1962 CA 62 11307 260 1412·15 1965 CA 62 14277

36606 SOLAR ABSORPTANCE AND TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL EMITTANCE 36718 VISCOSllY OF DILUTE LIQUID SOLUTIONS OF LANTHANUM AND
MEASUREMENTS. SUMMARY TECHNICAL REPT. DEC. 26. CERIUM IN IRON.
1964- DEC. 26. 1965. ROMANOV A A KOCHEGAROV V G
MAKAROUNIS 0 NAVAL RADIOLOGICAL LAB SAN IZVEST AKAD NAUK SSSR MET I GORNOE DELO
FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 6 86·8 1964 MA 32 828
AIR FORCE MATERIALS LAB WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO
ATTN MANE 36741 TUNGSTEN BASE ALLOYS WITH LOW THERMAL EXPANSION
AFML·TR·66·43 COEFFICIENT. I. ON THE SINTERING PROCESS OF W·NI
AD·489653L 1·25 1966 TA 66·21 A·121 ALLOYS AND THEIR PROPERTIES.
TAKEUCHI H TAKESHI M ABE K
36608 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF ALLOYS BASED ON THE FUNTAI OYOBI FUNMATSUYAKIN
NOBLE METALS. CU. AG. AND AU. ALPHA·PHASE CU·ZN 9 5 177·8315·211962
ALLOYS.
ISAACS L L MASSALSKI T B 36756 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ZIRCALOY·2.
PHYS REV MEHAN R L WIESINGER R W ATOMIC POWER
138 A 134·8 1965 LABORATORY G E INC SCHENECTADY NEW YORK
AEC
36609 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF ALLOYS BASED ON THE KAPL·2110 1·47 1961
NOBLE METALS. CU. AG. AND AU. ALPHA·PHASE AG-SN
ALLOYS. 36765 THE PREPARATION AND SEMICONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF
MASSALSKI T B ISAACS L L SINGLE CRYSTALS OF ZN SN AS2 COMPOUND B.
PHYS REV MASUMOTO K ISOMURA S
138 A 139·43 1965 J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
26 163·71 1965
36610 THERMAL CONDUCTIVllY OF GE-SI ALLOYS AT HIGH·
TEMPERATURES. 36768 DIFFUSION OF GOLD IN CU3 AU.
BHANDARI C M VERMA G S BENCI S GASPARRINI G GERMAGNOLI E
PHYS REV SCHIANCHI G
138 A 288·93 1965 J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
26 687·90 1965 CA 62 13949
36615 COPPER MOLDS IN THE GLASS AND PLASTICS INDUSTRIES.
VANDERBECK N F 36769 THE ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF COLUMBIUM AND COLUMBIUM
REV UNIVERSELLE MINES ALLOYS.
108 3 111·5 1965 CA 62 11483 SCHMIDT F F OGDEN H R DEFENSE METALS
INFORMATION CENTER BATELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
36622 SUPERCONDUCTING THERMAL SWITCHES. COLUMBUS OHIO
PESHKOV V P PARSHIN A YA DOC
ZH EKSPERIM I TEOR FIZ DMIC REPT 188
48 393·403 1965 CA 62 12579 AD·426255 1·240 1963

36634 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL RADIATION CHARACTERISTICS. 36771 SPECIFIC HEAT CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE FERROMAGNETIC
REPLOGLE B T MARTIN CO BALTIMORE TRANSITION IN NICKEL AND NICKEL-COPPER ALLOYS.
DDC PAWEL R E STANSBURY E E
IDEP·428·90·40-60F2·01 ER·13638 J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
AD·458082 1·25 1964 26 757·65 1965 SA 68 20091
C16
TPRC TPRC
~ Bibliographic Citation Numbar Bibliographic Citation
36772 THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF CD3AS2·ZN3AS2 36910 VISCOSITY OF LIQUID ZINC BY OSCILLATING A CYLINDRICAL
ALLOYS. VESSEL
CASTELLION G A BEEGLE L C THRESH H R
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS TRANS AIME
26 767·73 1965 CA 62 13980 233 79·88 1965 CA 62 14272

36773 FAR INFRARED OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. 36930 INFRARED REFRACTIVE INDEX AND ABSORPTION OF INDIUM
SANDERSON R B ARSENIDE AND CADMIUM TELLURIDE.
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS LORIMOR 0 G SPITZER W G
26 803·10 1965 CA 63 2535 J APPL PHYS
36 6 1841·4 1965 TA 66·690
36776 HEAT CAPACITY BEHAVIOR OF IMPURE NEPTUNIUM METAL
BELOW 320 K. 36975 DIFFUSION MECHANISM FOR THE NICKEL·ACTIVATED
SANDENAW T A SINTERING OF MOLYBDENUM.
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS SMITH J T
26 6 1075·8 1965 CA 63 5010 J APPL PHYS
36 595·8 1965 SA 68 12328
36780 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF KH17 N7 YU STEEL IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZIKA VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 2/51 36979 APPLICATION TO THE SYSTEM CD/3·XI ZN/XI AS2 OF A
725·9, 1964./1 METHOD OF SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENTS OF THE THERMAL
NEIMARK B E LYUSTERNIK V E KORYTINA S F CONDUCTIVITY, THERMOELECTRIC POWER, AND THE
HIGH TEMPERATURE ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE
2 652·5 1964 80·400 K.
GIRAUDIER L
36796 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF INCONEL 702. J PHYSIQUE
MOORE J P MURRAY W P OAK RIDGE NATL LAB OAK 288/9 667·70 1967
RIDGE TENN USAEC
CFSTI 36985 THE EFFECT OF ALUMINUM ADDITIONS TO CR·FE COATINGS ON
CONF·764·10 N65·32313 THE PROPERTIES OF THE DIFFUSION COATINGS.
1·7 1964 CA 62 12827 DEMO J J
TRANS MET SOC AIME
36807 AN ACCURATE METHOD OF MEASURING TOTAL EMITTANCE. 239 798·804 1967 CA 67 35235
RUSSELL M W GENERAL ELECTRIC RECEIVING TUBE
DEPT OWENSBORO KENTUCKY 36987 REACTION DIFFUSION AND KIRKENDALL·EFFECT IN THE
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO NICKEL·ALUMINUM SYSTEM.
R59·ETR·l 1·19 1959 JANSSEN M M P RIECK G D
TRANS MET SOC AIME
36818 VISCOSITY AND DENSITY, IN THE LIQUID STATE, FOR THE 239 1372-85 1967 CA 67 84403
NI-C SYSTEM CONTAINING UP TO 2.3 PERCENT CARBON IN
WEIGHT. 36988 PROPERTIES OF SOME REFRACTORY FUEL COMPOUNDS. FROM
LUCAS L D CERAMIC INFORMATION MEETING HELD AT OAK RIDGE
COMPT REND NATIONAL LABORATORY ON OCT. 1, 2 AND 3,1956.
260 17 4499·4502 1965 CA 64 577 SNYDER M J ENGLE G BLOCH L D BATTELLE
MEMORIAL INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO
36824 APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY FOR AEC
THERMOELEMENTS. TID·7530·PT 1
GIRAUDIER L 141·3 1957
J PHYSIQUE
26 129A·136A 1965 CA 63 1247 36991 OPTICAL REFLECTION OF PBSE, PBTE, AND SOME OF THEIR
SOLID SOLUTIONS.
36829 INFRARED ABSORPTION OF ARSENIC MONOSELENIDE. BELLE M L
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF OPT. I SPEKTROSKOPIYA 18/31 FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
505·8, 1965,/1 7 606·9 1965
ZORINA E L DEMBOVSKII S A
OPT SPECTRY IUSSRI 36992 OPTICAL REFLECTION OF P8SE, P8TE, AND SOME OF THEIR
18 284·5 1965 SOLID SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
TVERDOGO TELA 7 12/606·9, 1965,/1
36830 INFRARED ABSORPTION OF ARSENIC MONOSELENIDE. BELLE M L
ZORINA E L DEMBOVSKII S A SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
OPT I SPEKTROSKOPIYA 7 2 480·3 1965
18 505·8 1965 CA 63 3773
36993 SPECIFIC HEAT OF 0.5 PERCENT SOLUTIONS OF CR, MN, FE,
36832 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF EUROPIUM SELENIDE. AND NIIN PLATINUM.IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
WHITE H W MC COLLUM DC CALLAWAY J TVERDOGO TELA 7 121 543·5, 1965,/1
PHYS LETTERS TSIOVKIN YU N VOLKENSHTEIN N V
25 A 388·91 1967 SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
7 2 432·4 1965
36840 THE DIFFUSION OF SUPERSATURATED CONCENTRATIONS OF
VACANCIES IN DILUTE F.C.C. ALLOYS. 36994 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE IN THE SOLID
DE JONG M AND LIQUID STATE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
PHIL MAG TVERDOGO TELA 7 12/637-40,1965./1
11 1189·1206 1965 AMIRKHANOV KH I MAGOMEDOV YA B
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
36841 SUPERCONDUCTING STATE PARAMETERS IN DILUTE ALLOYS. 7 2 506·8 1965
CLAIBORNE L T
PHYS CHEM SOLIDS 37001 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GA S8-IN S8 ALLOYS AT
26 653·7 1965 NS 19 23566 300K.
BRIGGS A G CHALLIS L J SHEARD F W
36856 THEORY OF THE ELECTRONIC THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF J PHYS C ISOLID ST PHYSI
SUPERCONDUCTORS CONTAINING PARAMAGNETIC IMPURITIES. 3 3 687·95 1970 CA 73 29566
GRUENBERG L W
PHYS REV 37006 BERYLLlUM·ALUMINUM ALLOYS.
138 A 78·84 1965 FENN R W JR GLASS R A NEEDHAM R A
CORRECTION. STEINBERG M A
139 AB 1965 PROC FIFTH AIM ANNUAL CONF ON STRUCTURES AND
MATERIALS APRIL 1·3, 1964 PALM SPRINGS CALIF
36864 REFLECTIVITY, PHOTOELECTRIC EMISSION, AND WORK 92·104 1964
FUNCTION OF ALUMINUM ANTIMONIDE.
FISCHER T E 37026 EFFECTS OF LOCAL ORDER ON MAGNETIZATION,
PHYS REV SPIN·DISORDER RESISTIVITY AND ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC
139 A 1228·33 1965 HEAT OF A PD·14.2 PERCENT FE ALLOY. M.s. THESIS.
ANNE J UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS
36873 EFFECTIVENESS FACTORS IN A NON ISOTHERMAL REACTION MINNESOTA
SYSTEM. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
CUNNINGHAM R A CARBERRY J J SMITH J M 1·87 1969
AICHE JOURNAL
11 636·43 1965 CA 63 11044 37036 THE EFFECT OF ALLOYING UPON THE DIFFUSION OF
PHOSPHORUS IN A FERRITE.
36878 SURFACE INTERACTION OF CEMENTED CARBIDE TOOL MATERIAL GRUZIN P L MURAL V V
AND ARMCO IRON. FIZIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIE
GREGORY B 17 3 384·9 1964 BR 13 5469
BRIT J APPL PHYS
16 689·95 1965
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TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
37041 INFLUENCE OF SMALL ADDITIVES OF ALUMINUM ON THE 37174 THE DEPENDENCE OF THE EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF
VISCOSITY OF LIQUID IRON. SOLIDS ON TEMPERATURE.
ROMANOV A A KOCHEGAROV V G VALENTINER S WALLOT J
IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUK SSSR-METALLURGIYA I GORNOE ANN PHYSIK
DELO 46 837·67 1915
41·4 1964 RM 21 01337·P
37181 SPECIFIC HEAT. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY. AND CRYSTALLINE
37047 CONDUCTION PROCESSES IN FERROMAGNETIC ALLOYS. FINAL ORDER OF VANADlUM·BASED ALLOYS WITH A15 STRUCTURE.
REPORT. JAN. 1966·DEC. 1968. SPITZLI P FLUEKIGER R HEINIGER F JUNOD A
BERGER L DEPT OF PHYSICS CARNEGIE-MELLON MUELLER J STAUDENMANN J L
UNIVERSITY PITISBURGH PA J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
DOC 31 1531·7 1970 CA 73 49883
AROD·6125.6·P
AD·691898 1·39 1969 RR 69·20172 37199 HEAT CAPACITY. ENTHALPY. AND ENTROPY OF CO SI.
KALISHEVICH G I GELD P V KRENTSIS R P
37064 SELF·ABSORPTION EDGE OF INDIUM SELENIDE IIN2SE/ TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR AKAD NAUK SSSR
SINGLE CRYSTALS. 2 1 16·20 1964 CA 61 1323
BORETS A N STAKHIRA I M
UKRAIN FIZ ZHUR 37203 ON THE STANDARDIZATION OF MEASUREMENTS OF ENTHALPY
8 1026·7 1963 MA 31 876 ISPECIFIC HEATI AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLIDS.
OLEINIK B N
37066 THE TEMPERATURE WAVE METHOD OF MEASURING THERMAL TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMP IUSSRI
DIFFUSIVITY AND THERMAL CONTACT CONDUCTANCE. 2 1 109·17 1964 SA 68 6544
M.S. THESIS.
TOMSIC M KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN 37207 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT STUDY OF THE ELECTRONIC
KANSAS STRUCTURE OF TRANSITION METAL BORIDES. M.S. THESIS.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY TYAN Y·S UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS
1·170 1969 MINNESOTA
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
37087 HEAT CAPACITIES OF SOME DILUTE ALLOYS. 1·57 1969
DE NOBEL J DU CHATENIER F J
PROC INTERN CONF LOW TEMP PHYS 8TH LONDON 1962 37249 THERMODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE MAGNETIC TRANSITIONS IN
241·2 1963 CA 61 14298 THE CHROMIUM TELLURIDES. HEAT CAPACITIES OF CR5TE6.
CR3TE4. AND CR2TE3 FROM 5 TO 350 K.
37088 DETERMINATION OF NUCLEAR SPECIFIC HEAT OF THE IRON GROENVOLD F WESTRUM E F JR
ALLOYS WITH WEAKLY MAGNETIC METALS. Z ANORG ALLGEM CHEM
KOGAN A V KULKOV V D NIKITIN L P REI NOV N M 3285/6 272-82 1964 CA 61 2541
STELMAKH M F
PROC INTERN CONF LOW TEMP PHYS 8TH LONDON 1962 37265 CARBONIZATION OF PLASTICS AND REFRACTORY MATERIAL
269·70 1963 CA 61 15419 RESEARCH. VOLUME 2. REFRACTORY MATERIALS. REPT.
FOR 1 JULY 61·30 JUNE 62.
37095 LATIlCE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COPPER ALLOYS. KIBLER G M LYON T F L1NEVSKY M J
FROM PROC. EIGHTH INTERNAT. CONF. LOW TEMPERATURE DESANTIS V J GENERAL ELECTRIC CO CINCINNATI
PHYSICS. LONDON. 1962. OHIO USAF
L1NDENFELD P PENNEBAKER W B DDC AND CFSTI
BUTTERWORTHS LONDON WADD·TR·60·646 PT. 3 VOL. 2
407·8 1963 MA 31 961 AD-438050 1-181 1964 TA U64-1350

37096 VARIATION OF VISCOSITY IN SYSTEMS OF EUTECTIC TYPE. 37277 SPECIFIC HEAT OF TYPE II SUPERCONDUCTORS IN A
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43 131 574-8. MAGNETIC FIELD.
1969,/1 MC CONVILLE T SERIN B
GVOZDEVA L I LYUBIMOV A P PHYS REV LETTERS
RUSS J PHYS CHEM 13 12 365-7 1964 CA 61 12768
43 3 314·16 1969
37278 LOW-TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF B.C.C. ALLOYS OF
37097 RECENT PROGRESS IN MAGNETIC COOLING WITH PARAMAGNETIC THE FIRST TRANSITION SERIES OF ELEMENTS AND ALUMINUM.
METALS. PESSALL N GUPTA K P CHENG C H BECK P A
PARKS R D J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
PROC INTERN CONF LOW TEMP PHYS 8TH LONDON 1962 25 993-1003 1964 CA 61 10070
427·9 1963
37281 PRODUCT ENGINEERING. VOLUME 4. FINAL TECHNICAL
37100 BULK SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN DILUTE HEXAGONAL TITANIUM REPT•• 1 JAN - 31 DEC 63.
ALLOYS. ROCKETDYNE CANOGA PARK CALIF
HEINIGER F MUELLER J USAF
PHYS REV DDC AND CFSTI
134 A1407·9 1964 NS 18 24553 ROCKEYDYNE-R-5136-4P
AD-601201 1-211 1964 TA U64-15139
37104 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY MEASUREMENTS ON SMALL SAMPLES.
TIMBERLAKE A B DAVIS P W SHILLIDAY T S 37288 MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THREE
ADVAN ENERGY CONVERSION SUPERALLOYS-MAR-M200. MAR·M302. AND MAR-M322.
2 45·51 1962 CA 61 1284 VANECHO J A SIMMONS W F BATTELLE MEMORIAL
INST COLUMBUS OHIO USAF
37122 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE DIRECTIONAL DDC AND CFSTI
REFLECTANCE OF DIELECTRIC COATINGS ON METALLIC DMIC-MEMO-193
SUBSTRATES. M.S. THESIS. 1-27 1964
PIEROWAY C S UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN
OKLAHOMA 37303 PREPARATION OF GLASSES TRANSMITIING IN THE INFRA·RED
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA BETWEEN 8 AND 15 MICORNS.
1·45 1969 SAVAGE J A NIELSEN S
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF GLASSES
37136 INFRARED LATTICE VIBRATION STUDIES OF POLAR CHARACTER 5 3 82-6 1964 BR 13 5884
IN COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS.
PIC US G BURSTEIN E HENVIS B W HASS M 37316 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE INTERMEDIATE STATE OF
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS SUPERCONDUCTORS.
8 282·5 1959 ANDREEV A F
ZH EKSPERIM I TEOR FIZ
37144 GROWTH OF CADMIUM ANTIMONIDE DENDRITES FROM MELTS 46 1823-8 1964 NS 18 28522
DOPED WITH SURFACE·ACTIVE AND SURFACE·INACTIVE
IMPURITIES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK 37328 THE CURRENT STATUS OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY REFERENCE
SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 4 19/1483-7.1968,/1 STANDARDS AT THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS.
LAZAREV V B KORSAKOVA M 0 PERSHIKOV A V ROBINSON H E FLYNN D R NATL BUR STANDARDS
INORGANIC MATERIALS WASHINGTON DC
4 9 1296·9 1968 CFSTI AND DDC
NBS-R-8300 AD-439619L
37163 OPTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE CONDUCTION BAND 1·14 1964 TA U64-13314
STRUCTURE OF GA SB.
CARDONA M 37330 NEW HIGH TEMPERATURE INFRARED TRANSMITTING GLASSES.
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS SEMIANNUAL TECHNICAL SUMMARY REPT. NO.3. 1 NOV· 30
17 336·8 1960 APR 64.
BRAU M J HILTON A R TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC
37168 PREPARATION OF BISMUTH TELLURIDE THERMOELECTRIC DALLAS TEX ONR
COOLERS. DOC
BANERJI B M SINGH I TI·08-64-78 N65-29074
LABDEV IKANPUR INDIA! AD-440439 1·31 1964 PA N65-32962
2 1 59·60 1964 CA 61 139
C18
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
37333 ~D~IF~FU~S~IO~N~O~F~PO~T~~~I~UM~IN~A~L~IQ~U~ID~M=~~A~L~CE~L~L--------------- 37428 FAR INFRARED MAGN~()'()PTICAL STUDIES OF
WRIGHT R B ALLISON DIV GENERAL MOTORS CORP SEMICONDUCTORS. FROM PROC. FAR INFRARED PHYSICS
INDIANAPOLIS IND SYMPOSIUM JANUARY 20·21. 1964. MISSION INN.
DOC AND CFSTI RIVERSIDE. CALIFORNIA.
EDR-3814 AD·438407 PALIK E NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON D C
1·71 1964 TA U64· 13100 NORD
DOC
37345 HEAT SHIELD CONCEPTS AND MATERIALS FOR REENTRY AD·440195 77-103 1964 TA U64·14A·133
VEHICLES.
NIEHAUS W EDITOR AERONCA 37435 MOUND LABORATORY PROGRESS REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 1964.
MIDDLETOWN OHIO USAF EICHELBERGER J F GROVE G R JONES L V MOUND
DOC AND CFSTI LAB MIAMISBURG OHIO USAEC
AD·439449 1·66 1963 TA U64·1353 CFSTI
MLM·1185 1·30 1964 NS 18 29145
37348 THERMODYNAMIC AND KIN~IC STUDIES FOR A REFRACTORY
MATERIALS PROGRAM. 37444 EFFECT OF AI... SI. GE AND SN SOLUTES ON THE ELECTRONIC
MC CLAINE L A EDITOR ARTHUR STRUCTURE OF B.C.C. ALLOYS OF 3D TRANSITION ELEMENTS.
CAMBRIDGE MASS USAF BECK P A UNIV OF ILLINOIS URBANA USAEC
DOC AND CFSTI CFSTI
ASD·TDR·62·204/PT 31 N64·25473 COO·1198·165
AD·601424 1·237 1964 BR 13 6635 1·15 1964 NS 18 27949

37349 ZIRCONIA FIBROUS INSULATIONS. REPT. FOR 15 JUNE 37449 THERMAL CAPACITY. ENTHALPY. AND ENTROPY OF COBALT
62 ·15 JUNE 63. MONOSILICIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ.
AOAMS J U STERRY J P THOMPSON IH II FIBER VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 211/ 16·20.
GLASS CO GARDENA CALIF USAF 1964./1
DOC KALISHEVICH G I GELD P V KRENTSIS R P
ASD·TDR·63·725 HIGH TEMPERATURE
AD·439841 1·78 1963 TA U64·13239 2 11·14 1964

37358 ANALYSIS OF BONDING MECHANISM B~EEN PLASMA-SPRAYED 37460 ON THE STANDARDIZATION OF MEASUREMENTS OF ENTHALPY
TUNGSTEN AND A STAINLESS STEEL SUBSTRATE. ISPECIFIC HEATI AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLIDS.
SPITZIG W A GRISAFFE S J LEWIS RESEARCH IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH
CENTER CLEVELAND OHIO NASA TEMPERATUR. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 2 11/109·17.1964,/1
NASA AND CFSTI OLEINIK B N
NASA·TN·D·2461 HIGH TEMPERATURE
1·15 1964 2 93·9 1964

37374 STUDY OF PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY IN POLYCRYSTALLINE CADMIUM 37466 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THERMOCOUPLE GRADE
TELLURIDE. PH.D. THESIS. CONSTANTAN ROD. FINAL REPORT ON TASK 5.
LEWIS G T NEW YORK STATE COLL OF CERAMICS ALFRED CARROLL J M SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST BIRMINGHAM
UN IV ONR ALA NASA
DOC AND CFSTI NASA AND CFSTI
AD·601800 1·105 1964 TA U64·16107 SRI 6833·1481·XXIII NASA·CR·56932
N64·27298 1·28 1964 PA N64·22681
37391 THERMOPHYSICAL AND TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF LIQUID
M~ALS. QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPT. NO.1. JAN·MAR 64. 37478 ACTIVITY REPORT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE COATING AND
TEPPER F MURCHISON A ZELENAK J ROEHLlCH F MATERIAL PROGRAMS AT AMF. FROM SUMMARY OF THE
MSA RESEARCH CORP CALLERY PA USAF SEVENTH REFRACTORY COMPOSITES WORKING GROUP MEETING.
DOC VOLUME 2.
MSAR·64·36 N64·27702 BROWNING M E AMERICAN MACHINE AND FOUNDRY CO
AD·441064 1·18 1964 PA N64·22654 ALEXANDRIA VA USAF
DOC
37398 IMPROVED RADIATOR COATINGS. PART I. REPT. FOR 1 APR RTD·TDR·63·4131IVOL III N64·27020
63-1 APR 64. AD·601265 401·30 1963
SCHATZ E A COUNTS CRill BURKS T L
AMERICAN MACHINE AND FOUNDRY CO ALEXANDRIA VA 37491 SOLlD·CRYOGEN COOLER DESIGN STUDIES AND DEVELOPMENT
USAF OF AN EXPERIMENTAL COOLER.
DOC GROSS U E JR MANDAL R P LAWSON T W
ML·TDR·64·146 AEROJET·GENERAL CORP AZUSA CALIF
AD·442286 1·82 1964 DOC
AFFDL·TR·68·1 AGC·3097
37408 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTED ALLOYS OF TRANSITION AD·834944 1·211 1968
METALS IN NORMAL M~ALS. IDOCTORAL DISSERTATIONI
DU CHATENIER F J UNIV OF LEIDEN NETHERLANDS 37506 THORIUM AND THORIUM·URANIUM COMPOUNDS AS POTENTIAL
NETHERLANDS THERMAL BREEDER FUELS.
DRUKKERIJ PASMANS SGRAVENHAGE NETHERLANDS GRIESENAUER N M FARKAS M S ROUGH FA
1·114 1964 BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST COLUMBUS OHIO USAEC
CFSTI
37415 CHANGE IN THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY UPON LOW·TEMPERATURE BMI·1680 N64·28125
ELECTRON IRRADIATION. GALLIUM ARSENIDE. 1·35 1964 PA N64·22845
VOOK F L
PHYS REV 37510 X·RAY MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF
135 A 6 1742·9 1964 GERMANIUM. SILICON. INDIUM ANTIMONIDE AND GALLIUM
ARSENIDE.
37416 CHANGE IN THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY UPON LOW·TEMPERATURE NAN S YI·HUAN L
ELECTRON IRRADIATION. INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. ACTA PHYSICA SINICA
VOOK F L 20 699·704 1964
PHYS REV
135 A 1750-7 1964 37513 THE SOLUBILITY OF CARBON IN LIQUID IRON TO 3160 K.
AND VISCOSITY ESTIMATES OF FE-C SOLUTIONS TO 2500 K.
37417 CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CAHILL J A KIRSHENBAUM A 0 GROSSE A V
METALS IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE B~EEN LIQUID AIR AM SOC METALS TRANS QUART
AND ROOM TEMPERATURE. 57 2 417·26 1964 CA 61 6694
KIERSPE W KOHLHAAS R
Z ANGEW PHYS 37517 EXCHANGE STRICTIONS OF FERROMAGNmC COMPOUND
17 361·4 1964 CA 61 9224 MN5 GE3.
100 H TAKANOBU S KANEKO T
37419 THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS FOR POWER CONVERSION. FINAL J PHYS SOC JAPAN
REPT.• 1 FEB 63·31 JAN 64. 29 6 1490·4 1970
DISMUKES J P EKSTROM L HOCKINGS E F KUDMAN I
LlNDENBLAD N E RCA LABS OIV RADIO CORP OF 37520 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF CUBIC URANIUM
AMERICA PRINCETON N J BUSH IPS MONOCOMPOUNDS.
DDC WARREN I H PRICE C E
AD·441794 1·103 1964 TA U64·15 A·231 CAN MET QUART
3 183·96 1964 BR 13 7230
37422 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT AND SATURATION MAGNmZATION
OF CR·FE AND FE-CO ALLOYS. TECH. REPT. NO. 24. 37522 MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THE
BERGER L FRIEDBERG S A CARNEGIE INST OF TECH THERMOELECTRIC FORCE BETWEEN 4 AND 40 K. OF
PITTSBURGH PA ONR URANIUM·MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS IN THE GAMMA PHASE.
DOC AND CFSTI HAEN P WElL L
AD·444253 1·48 1964 CA 61 15518 COMPT REND
258 25 6130·3 1964 NS 18 34143
C19
TPRC TPRC
NumlHlr Bibliogrsphic Cifsfion NumlHlr Bibliogrsphic Cifsfion
37523 INFLUENCE OF ANTIMONY ADMIXTURES ON THE THERMAL 37582 GERMANIUM TELLURIDE. SPECIFIC HEAT AND
CONDUCTIVITY, DENSITY, AND MICROHARDNESS OF SELENIUM. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY.
ABDINOV 0 SH ABDULLAEV G B ALIEV G M FINEGOLD L
DOKL AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR PHYS REV LETTERS
20 2 27·31 1964 CA 61 7732 13 233·4 1964 CA 61 10153

37526 CARBON STEELS. MATERIALS SELECTOR NO. 15. 37584 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE ALPHA·PHASE ALLOYS AG·ZN
ENGINEERS DIGEST ANDAG.cD.
25 33·4 1964 RM 21 045890 GREEN E L MULDAWER L
PHYS REV
37527 FREE-CUTTING STEELS. MATERIALS SELECTOR NO. 16. 2 B 330·40 1970
ENGINEERS DIGEST
25 35·6 1964 RM 21 045900 37588 STAINLESS CASTING ALLOYS.
ALLOY CASTING INSTITUTE PRODUCT
37528 DIFFUSION IN THE FE-C SYSTEM. ENGINEERING 300 MADISON AVE NEW YORK
SHURYGIN P M SHANTARIN V 0 PRODUCT ENGINEERING
FIZIKA METALLOV I METALLOVDENIE 35 14 67·71 1964 RM 21 038260
17 3 471-4 1964 RM 21 03350
37590 SUMMARY OF THE TENTH REFRACTORY COMPOSITIES
37533 ALTERNATING CURRENT POWER LOSSES IN SUPERCONDUCTING WORKING GROUP MEETING.
NB-ZR ALLOYS. HJELM L N JAMES 0 R BEARDSLEE E H AIR
WISSEMAN W R BOATNER L A LOW F J FORCE MATERIALS LAB AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND
J APPL PHYS DOC
35 2649·55 1964 NS 18 36426 AFML·TR·65·207
AD·472867 1·918 1965
37538 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF SELECTED RARE EARTH
COMPOUNDS AND ALLOYS. 37599 REPORT ON THERMAL EXPANSION OF MATERIALS.
REID F J MATSON L K MILLER J F HIMES RC MOCHEL N L
J ELECTROCHEM SOC AMERICAN SOC TESTING MATERIALS PROC
111 943·50 1964 MA 32 813 27 1 153·62 1927

37539 TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL EMISSIVITY OF 37607 FABRICATION OF CERMET FUEL ELEMENTS. FROM PROGRESS
20 PCT. CR·25 PCT. NI·NIOBIUM STABILIZED STEEL. RELATING TO CIVILIAN APPLICATIONS DURING OCTOBER,
HOWL 0 A DAVIS A F 1963.
J IRON STEEL INST ILONDONI SMITH R A STOLTZ 0 L KIZER 0 E KELLER 0 L
202 523·6 1964 CA 61 6699 NTIS
BMI 1655 1·2 1963
37540 ON THE EXPANSION OF CERTAIN METALS AT HIGH
TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ANN. PHYSIK 37612 HYPER FINE COUPLING IN GADOLINIUM·PRASEODYMIUM ALLOYS
4,104-22,190lJI BY SPECIFIC HEAT MEASUREMENTS. PH.D. THESIS.
HOLBORN L DAY A L MICHEL J C COMMISSARIAT A LEN ERGlE ATOMIOUE
AMERICAN J SCIENCE GRENOBLE FRANCE
32 374·90 1901 AEC AND CFSTI
CEA·R·3538 N69·37890
37553 FACTORS AFFECTING SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN ALLOYS WITH 1·105 1969 PA N69·7·224249
UNFILLED D·BANDS.
BLAUGHER R 0 HULM J K RAYNE J A VEAL B W 37623 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COPPER·NICKEL ALLOYS AT
HEIN R A 4.2K.
PROC INTERN CONF LOW TEMP PHYS 8TH LONDON 1962 ERDMANN J C JAHODA J A BOEING SCIENTIFIC
147·8 1963 MA 32 120 RESEARCH LABS SEATTLE WASH
DOC AND CFSTI
37554 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF BINARY 01·82·0333 AD·600457
COMPLEX PHASES OF THE TRANSITION METALS. N64·26512 1·25 1964 PA N64·22529
BUCHER E HEINIGER F MUELLER J
LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS 37632 THE COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND
153·4 1963 NS 18 36489 ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY FOR A CHROMIUM-COPPER ALLOY.
TECH. REPT. NO. 13.
37555 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT AND SUPERCONDUCTING OF NB-RU VENART J E S UN IV OF GLASGOW ENGINEERING LABS
ALLOYS. SCOTLAND CENTRAL ELECTRICITY GENERATING BOARD
BUCHER E MUHEIM J MUELLER J LONDON ENGLAND
PROC INTERN CONF LOW TEMP PHYS 8TH LONDON UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW SCOTLAND
151·2 1963 CA 62 2341 1·7 1964

37556 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF TANTALUM·NIOBIUM SINGLE 37638 THE LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ALLOYS.
CRYSTALS. FROM PROC. EIGHT INTERNAT. CONF. LOW DRABBLE J R
TEMPERATURE PHYSICS. ADVAN ENERGY CONVERSION
RICE A F 3 441·5 1963 CA 61 12750
BUTTERWORTHS LONDON
166·7 1963 SA 67 15438 37640 SWITCHING OF SEMICONDUCTOR REFLECTIVITY BY A GIANT
PULSE LASER.
37560 UP·DATING DATA ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF WROUGHT SOOY W R GELLER M BORTFELD 0 P
ALUMINUM ALLOYS. APPL PHYS LETTERS
MACHINERY IDATA SHEETI 5 54·6 1964 CA 61 11510
70 12 139 1964 RM 21 05436·P
37645 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY FOR
37561 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TITANIUM ALLOYS. POLYCRYSTALLINE GRAPHITES AS A FUNCTION OF
MACHINERY IDATA SHEETI TEMPERATURE.
70 12 140 1964 RM 21 05437·P JUUL N H
CARBON
37564 INCRAMET 800-A NEW GLASS MOLD MATERIAL 1 503·9 1964
MODERN CASTINGS
46 123 1964 RM 21 054210 37657 THE DIFFUSION MECHANISM IN IRON ALLOYS WITH BODY·
CENTERED CUBIC LATTICE.
37565 PERFORMANCE OF NEW MOLYBDENUM·BASE ALLOY TOOLS IN KRISHTAL M A MOKROV A P MOKROVA A M
CASTING PROCESSES. FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
BURMAN RW 18 2 198·202 1964 CA 61 13001
MODERN CASTINGS
46 2 471·80 1964 RM 21 054280 37658 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF RARE·EARTH MONOCHALCOGENIDES
ICERIUM SUBGROUP/. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
37569 SILICON GERMANIUM THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS AND TVERDOGO TELA 6, 257-87,1964./1
MODULE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. OUARTERLY REPT. 3, ZHUZE V P GOLUBKOV A V GONCHAROVA E V
JULy.sEPT. 1968. SERGEEVA V M
RADIO CORP OF AMERICA HARRISON N J SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
AEC AND CFSTI 6 1 205·12 1964 RM 21 07159·P
ALO·2510-3 N69·26824
1·59 1968 PA N69·7·142541 37659 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF RARE·EARTH MONOCHALCOGENIDES
ICERIUM SUBGROUP/.
37581 CALORIMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF LOCALIZED MAGNETIC ZHUZE V P GOLUBKOV A V GONCHAROVA E V
MOMENTS AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN SOME ALLOYS OF SERGEEVA V M
TITANIUM WITH MANGANESE AND COBALT. FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
HAKE R R CAPE J A 6 257·67 1964
PHYS REV
135 A 1151·60 1964
C20
TPRC TPRC
NumbBr Bibliographic Citation NumbBr Bibliographic Citation
37661 THE EFFECT OF SPIN·PHONON INTERACTION ON MNTE THERMAL 37773 FORMATION OF NITROUS AUSTENITE DURING DIFFUSION
CONDUCTIVITY. SATURATION OF STEEL 38 KHA.
DEVYATKOVA E 0 GOLUBKOV A V KUDINOV E K BELOTSKII A B PERMIAKOV V G SAMSONIUK I M
SMIRNOV IA IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET
FIZ TVERD TELA 12 10 86-8 1969
6 6 1813·17 1964 CA 61 11360
37779 STUDY OF THE POINTS OF TRANSFORMATION BY A
37663 ESTIMATION OF HEAT CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENTS IN THE DILATOMETRIC METHOD.
SOLIDS AND MELTS NEAR THE MELTING POINT. BRAESCO P
MILVIDSKII M G EREMEEV V V ANNALES DE PHYSIQUE
FIZ TVERD TELA 14 5·75 1920
6 1962·6 1964 CA 61 11360
37780 HEAT CONTENT AND SPECIFIC VOLUME OF
37664 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE CRYSTAL LATTICE OF IRON·CARBON·ALLOYS.
BI2TE3-BASE SOLID SOLUTIONS. TAMMANN G BANDEL G
GURIEVA E A KUTASOV V A SMIRNOV I A ARCHIV EISENHUTTENW
FIZ TVERD TELA 7 10 571·8 1934
6 2453·6 1964 CA 61 12724
37795 A CALORIMETRIC DEVICE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF TOTAL
37667 APPLICATION OF ADIABATIC CALORIMETRY TO METAL HEMISPHERICAL EMIITANCE. M.S. THESIS.
SYSTEMS. PROGRESS REPT. SEPT. 1968.JULY 1969. PUTNAM B R AIR FORCE INST OF TECH
STANSBURY E E BROOKS C R UNIV OF TENNESSEE WRIGHT·PATTERSON AFB OHIO
DEPT OF CHEMICAL AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING DOC AND CFSTI
KNOXVILLE TENN AFIT·GAM/ME/64-15
AEC AND CFSTI AD-604834 1-156 1964 CA 62 4920
ORO·3291·13
1·32 1969 NSA 23·21 4497 37803 ELEVATED-TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES OF SEVERAL TITANIUM
CARBIDE BASE CERAMALS.
37672 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF TANTALUM·RHENIUM ALLOYS. DEUTSCH G C REPKO A J L1DMAN W G LEWIS
MAMIYA T NOMURA K MASUDA Y FLIGHT PROPULSION LAB CLEVELAND OHIO NTIS
J PHYS SOC JAPAN NTIS
28 380·9 1970 NACA-TN-1915 N62-53915
1-47 1949
37680 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF HEAVILY DOPED
GE-SI ALLOYS UP TO 1300 K. 37804 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF REFRACTORY
DISMUKES J P EKSTROM L STEIGMEIER E F OXIDATION·RESISTANT DIBORIDES. PART II. VOLUME V.
KUDMAN I BEERS 0 S THERMAL. PHYSICAL. ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES.
J APPL PHYS CLOUGHERTY E V WILKES K E TYE R P AIR
35 10 2899·907 1964 CA 61 12765 FORCE MATERIALS LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
OHIO
37681 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. THERMOELECTRIC POWER. AND THE DOC
ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF STOICHIOMETRIC TITANIUM AFML-TR-68-190
NICKEL IN THE 3 TO 300 K. TEMPERATURE RANGE. 1-81 1969
GOFF J F
J APPL PHYS IUSAI 37807 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF REFRACTORY
35 10 2919·27 1964 SA 68 1436 OXIDATION-RESISTANT DIBORIDES. PART II. VOLUME VII.
APPLICATION EVALUATIONS AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS.
37682 COMPILATION OF THERMAL PROPERTY DATA FOR COMPUTER CLOUGHERTY E V ANTHONY F M AIR FORCE
HEAT·CONDUCTION CALCULATIONS. MATERIALS LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO
EDWARDS A L LAWRENCE RADIATION LAB UNIV OF DOC
CALIFORNIA LIVERMORE AFML-TR-68-190
AEC AND CFSTI 1-127 1970
UCRL·50589 N69·35066
1·78 1969 CA 71 103561 37816 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE SHOCK-INDUCED REVERSAL
OF MARTENSITE TO AUSTENITE IN AN IRON·NICKEL·CARBON
37691 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF B C C SOLID SOLUTION ALLOY.
ALLOYS OF FE WITH SI. GE AND SN. ROHDE R W
GUPTA K P CHENG C H BECK P A ACTA METALLURGICA
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS IGBI 18 903-13 1970
25 10 1147·9 1964 SA 67 30519
37820 THE COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND
37705 HEAT CONDUCTION OF GRAPHITE-CONTAINING REFRACTORIES. ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY FOR A CHROMIUM-COPPER ALLOY
VISHNEVSKII II SKRIPAK V N IHIDUREL 6/.
OGNEUPORY VENART J E S
29 227·31 1964 CA 61 4042 BRIT J APPL PHYS
15 11 1409-13 1964 CA 61 15456
37706 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF IRON·ALUMINUM
ALLOYS. 37822 APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
SHIMIZU M WOHLFARTH E P CERAMICS AND METALS AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES.
PHYS LETTERS INETHERLANDSI KAWASHIMA C SAITO S TANAKA S ISHIKAWA I
11 2 108·9 1964 CA 61 8024 BULL TOKYO INST TECHNOL
53 51-82 1963 AM 17 4759
37708 SPECIFIC HEAT AND MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF
SUPERCONDUCTING BINARY COMPLEX PHASES OF TRANSITION 37844 LATTICE DYNAMICS OF ZNTE. PHONON DISPERSION.
METALS. MULTIPHONON INFRARED SPECTRUM. MODE GRUNEISEN
BUCHER E HEINIGER F MUELLER J PARAMETERS. AND THERMAL EXPANSION.
PHYSIK KONDENSIERTEN MATERIE VETELINO J F MITRA S S NAMJOSHI K V
2 210·40 1964 NS 18 37715 PHYS REV
2 967-73 1970 CA 73 930
37709 HEAT CAPACITY OF PALLADIUM AND DILUTE PALLADIUM·IRON
ALLOYS FROM 1.4 TO lOOK. 37849 TOUGHNESS AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE
VEAL B W RAYNE J A EUTECTIC ALLOY ANTIMONY-COPPER.
PHYS REV DUTCHAK YA I PANASYUK P V
135 A 442·6 1964 FIZ METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIE
18 1 155-6 1964
37711 PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF WHEEL STEEL AND
PRODUCTS OF ITS DEOXIDATION. 37850 STRUCTURE AND SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ISOMORPHOUS
POPEL S I DERYABIN A A SABUROV L N ISAEV N I MOLYBDENUM AND RHENIUM DlSILICIDES.
VASILENKO G N NESHPOR V S SAMSONOV G V
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
12 8 5·9 1969 CA 72 46425 18 2 187-92 1964 CA 61 13999

37717 ANISOTROPIC SPIN-WAVE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN 37865 THE THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MAGNESIUM
FERRO MAGNETS. AND SOME MAGNESIUM ALLOYS.
CHARAP S H POWELL R W HICKMAN M J TYE R P
PHYS REV LETTERS IUSAI METALLURGIA
13 7 237·9 1964 SA 68 6570 70 159-63 1964 NS 19 4687

37731 SOME CONCLUSIONS FROM RECENT SPECIFIC-HEAT


MEASUREMENTS ON VERY DILUTE ALLOYS SHOWING THE
RESISTANCE MINIMUM PHENOMENA.
MARTIN 0 L
PROC 8TH INTERNAT CONF ON LOW·TEMP PHYSICS LONDON
1962
243·4 1963 MA 31 948
C21
TPRC TPRC
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37868 INVESTIGATION OF ABSORPTION AND RE-EMISSION OF OXIDE 37940 ELECTRIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY MASS OF FREE HOLES IN SNTE.
CRYSTALS CONTAINING DISSIMULAR FOREIGN 10NS_ BIS R F DIXON J R
TECHNICAL REPORT_ PHYS REV
SCHNEIDER W BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST GENEVA 2 B 1004-12 1970
SWITZERLAND USAF
CFSTI 37942 THERMOCONDUCTIVITY OF ALUMINUM ANTIMONIDE SINGLE
AFCRL-64-797 AD-606837 CRYSTALS.
1-44 1964 TA U64-22 117 AGAEV YA MIKHAILOV A R
IZV AKAD NAUK TURKM SSR SER FIZ-TEKHN KHIM I GEOL
37871 AN INTRODUCTION TO MAGNESIUM ALLOYS_ NAUK
HALLOWELL J BOGDEN H R DEFENSE METALS 103-5 1964 CA 61 15382
INFORMATION CENTER BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
COLUMBUS OHIO 37946 INFLUENCE OF FERROMAGNETIC ELASTIC MODULUS RELAXATION
CFSTI ON THE DETERMINATION OF MAGNETIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF FE,
DMIC REPT 206 NI,ANDCO.
AD-608142 1-16 1964 NS 19 6245 LYTTON J L
J APPL PHYS IUSAI
37881 SEMICONDUCTING COMPOUNDS WITH APPLICATIONS TO 35 2397-406 1964 SA 67 25856
THERMOELECTRICITY_ FINAL REPT_ FOR MAR 63 - MAR 64_
BREDT J H KENDALL L F VOUGHT R GENERAL 37963 SEMICONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF AG IN3 TE5.
ELECTRIC CO WEST LYNN MASS DEPT OF OKANE 0 F MASON 0 R
DOC AND CFSTI J ELECTROCHEM SOC
TRECOM-TR-64-35 N64-31905 111 546-9 1964 MA 32 122
AD-604029 1-65 1964 CA 62 15563
37967 INFRARED MEASUREMENT OF THE DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF
37885 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF HYDRIDES OF ZR-U ALLOYS_ GALLIUM ARSENIDE AND CADMIUM TELLURIDE AT 300
HENRY 0 L ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL DIV OF NORTH AND 8K_
AMERICAN AVIATION INC CANOGA PARK CALIF USAEC JOHNSON C J SHERMAN G H WElL R
CFSTI APPL OPT
NAA-SR-MEMO-3848 8 1667-71 1969
1-4 1959 NS 18 39901
37969 LUMINESCENCE, TRANSMISSION AND WIDTH OF THE ENERGY
37888 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LIQUID METALS ON THE REGION OF GAP OF COTE SINGLE CRYSTALS.
MELTING AND BOILING POINT_ VAN DOORN C Z DE NOBEL 0
SPILLER K H JOINT NUCLEAR RESEARCH CENTER ISPRA PHYSICA
ESTABLISHMENT ITALY EURATOM 22 338-42 1956
CFSTI AND THE BELGIAN AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST CO
NY ACCOUNT NO 121.86 37987 LOW-TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF IRON-ALUMINUM
EUR-599.D N64-21004 ALLOYS_
1-60 1964 CA 62 3757 CHENG C H GUPTA K P WEI C T BECK P A
J PHYSICS CHEM SOLIDS
37903 HIGH-TEMPERATURE THERMODYNAMIC FUNCTIONS FOR 25 7 759-65 1964 MA 32 885
REFRACTORY COMPOUNDS_ FROM ADVANCES IN
THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES AT EXTREME TEMPERATURES AND 37989 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE-INDIUM
PRESSURES. ANTIMONIDE ALLOYS_
MEZAKI R TlLLEUX E W JAMBOIS T F WOOLLEY J C BRIGGS A G UNIV NOTTINGHAM ENGL
MARGRAVE J L J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
3RD ASME SYMP ON THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES PURDUE 25 895-9 1964 CA 61 8920
UNIV LAFAYETTE IND MARCH 22-25
138-45 1965 37994 MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY AND ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT
OF TRANSITION METALS AND ALLOYS. VI. PT METAL AND
37925 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF PT-IR ALLOYS.
LIQUID-METAL HEAT-TRANSFER AGENTS BY THE LONGITUDINAL SHIMIZU M KATSUKI A
HEAT FLUX METHOD_ J PHYS SOC JAPAN
KRZHIZHANOVSKII R E SIDOROVA N P 19 1135-41 1964 CA 61 7821
INZH-FIZ ZH AKAD NAUK BELORUSSK SSR
7 8 75-80 1964 CA 62 244 37995 NEW VALUES FOR THERMAL COEFFICIENTS.
VALENTICH J
37927 VISCOSITY MEASUREMENTS OF LIQUID IRON-COBALT ALLOYS. PRODUCT ENGINEERING
FROHBERG M G WEBER R 63-71 1965
ARCH EISENHUETTENW
35 9 885-9 1964 CA 62 1386 38005 PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALLIC MELTS_
VERTMAN AA
37931 SOME LAWS OF THE CHANGES IN PROPERTIES OF LIQUID lITEINOE PROIZV
ALLOYS IN CONNECTION WITH THE PHASE DIAGRAMS. 26-34 1964 CA 61 15760
KOROLKOV A M
ISSLED SPLAVOV TSVETNYKH METALLOV 38025 SPECIFIC HEATS, ANTI FERROMAGNETISM AND
4 68-74 1963 MA 32 69 SUPER-CONDUCTIVITY IN THE CR-RE SYSTEM_
MUHEIM J MUELLER J
37932 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF LIQUID PHYS KONDENS MATERIE IGERMANYI
EUTECTICS AND THE CHARACTER OF THE 2 5 377-96 1964 SA 67 24853
VISCOSITYICOMPOSITION DIAGRAM IN SYSTEMS OF THE
EUTECTIC TYPE_ 38038 INFRA-RED REFLECTIVITIES OF MAGNESIUM SILICIDE,
GLAZOV V M BERTMAN A A GERMANIDE, AND STANNIDE.
ISSLED SPLAVOV TSVETNYKH METALLOV MC WILLIAMS 0 LYNCH 0 W
4 85-93 1963 MA 32 68 PHYS REV
130 6 2248-52 1963 MA 32 31
37933 EFFECT OF OXYGEN AND SULFUR ON VISCOSITY OF LIQUID
IRON. 38047 OPTICAL PROPERTIES AND BAND STRUCTURE IN THE SYSTEM
ROMANOV A A KOCHEGAROV V G SE-TE.
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR MET I GORN DELO STUKE J KELLER H
3 63-8 1964 CA 61 7997 PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
7 189-203 1964 CA 61 15478
37934 SPECTRAL EMISSIVITY OF SOME TECHNICAL ALLOYS IN THE
INFRARED SPECTRUM RANGE_ 38057 ANOMALIES IN DULUTE METALLIC SOLUTIONS OF TRANSITION
LEBEDEVA V V NOVIK V K ElEMENTS_
IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUK SSSR-METALLURGIYA I VAN DEN BERG G J
GORNOE DELO PROG LOW TEMP PHYS
143-6 1964 RM 21 12269P 4 194-264 1964 NS 18 44215

37936 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY ANISOTROPY OF CADMIUM ANTIMONIDE_ 38058 VISCOSITY DETERMINATION OF HIGHER-MELTING METALS AND
PILAT I M ANATYCHUK L I ALLOYS. VISCOSITY MEASUREMENTS IN SYSTEM FE-C.
IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUK SSSR-SERIYA FIZICHESKAYA JUSTUS C R KNUEPPEL H WEINER K L
28 6 1040-3 1964 RM 21 10675P RADEX RUNDSCHAU
233-47 1964 CA 62 1377
37937 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF CU SB SE
AND CU SB SE2. 38065 THERMO-ELECTRIC AND DILATION DETERMINATIONS WITH
ABDULLAEV G B NANI R KH NASIROV YA N NI-CU ALLOYS AT LOW TEMPERATURES_ IIENGLISH
OSMANOVT G TRANSLATION OF VERSLAG GEWONE VERGADERING AFDEL
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR SER FIZ NATUURK KONINK AKAD WETENSCHAPPEN 37 810-18, 1928.1/
28 6 1096-9 1964 CA 62 9906 KRUPKOWSKI A DE HAAS W J
COMMUNICATIONS KAMERLINGH ONNES LA8 UNIV LEIDEN
194 B 14-24 1928
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38076 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF SOME ALLOYS IN 38196 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DOPED GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
THE RHENIUM·NICKEL SYSTEM. ALiEV M I AKHMEDLI G T
KIRICHENKO P I MIKRYUKOV V E IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR SER FIZ
TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR AKAD NAUK SSSR 28 6 977-9 1964 CA 62 5974
2 2 199·204 1964 CA 61 9252
38219 HIGH·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF GE, SI, AND GE-SI
38082 MAGNETIC MOMENT ORIENTATION AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALLOYS.
ANTIFERROMAGNETIC CHROMIUM ANTIMONIDE. GERLICH D ABELES B MILLER R E
SNOWAI J APPL PHYS
REV MODERN PHYS 36 76·9 1965 CA 62 4698
25 127 1953
38221 HIGH·TEMPERATURE ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY AND
38083 INSTALLATION FOR MEASURING HEAT CAPACITY AND THERMAL ALLOTROPIC TRANSFORMATION TEMPERATURE OF HAFNIUM.
CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES AND SOME BEDFORD R G
VALUES FOR HEAT·RESISTANT ALLOYS. J APPL PHYS
CHUDNOVSKII A F BABANOV A A KAGANOV M A 36 113·17 1965 CA 62 4732
LAZAREV A I CHERNYAKOVA M A
TR LENINGR POLlTEKHN INST 38231 ANOMALOUS OPTICAL BEHAVIOR OF INDIUM ANTIMONY AND
224 203·16 1963 CA 61 6727 INDIUM ARSENIC.
HROSTOWSKI H J WHEATLEY G H FLOOD W F JR
38099 VISCOSITY OF OXYGEN·FREE VITRIFIED SYSTEMS. V. PHYS REV
VISCOSITY AND STRUCTURE OF GLASSES IN THE AS-GE-SE 95 1683·4 1954
SYSTEM IN THE HIGH SELENIUM REGION.
NEMILOV S V 38257 SUPERCONDUCTING BEHAVIOR OF BINARY ALLOYS AND OF
ZH PRIKL KHIM ISOELECTRONIC ALLOYS OF LEAD AND TIN.
37 1452·7 1964 CA 61 9273 CHOLG
J PHYS IPARISI
38114 ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE AND ALLOYING CHARACTERISTICS OF 25 374·80 1964 CA 61 5053
THE EARLY TRANSITION METALS.
MC QUILLAN A D 38266 THEORY OF SPECIFIC HEATS OF DILUTE ALLOYS.
A GAR DOGRAPH 1963 BOARDMAN A D MARCH N H
82 51·61 1964 CA 62 5010 J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS IGBI
25 12 1435·9 1964 SA 68 6543
38133 DENSITY AND VISCOSITY OF THALLIUM AMALGAMS.
FOLEY W T BASAK A R DELOREY J R 38269 DIFFUSION OF CADMIUM IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE.
CAN J CHEM ORTHRW WATTLAK
42 12 2749·53 1964 CA 62 3429 J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
26 197·201 1965 CA 62 4637
38138 APPARATUS FOR DETERMINATION OF PELTIER COEFFICIENTS
AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SEMICONDUCTING METALS 38274 THE CORRECTIONS USED IN THE ADIABATIC MEASUREMENT OF
AND ALLOYS. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY USING THE PELTIER EFFECT.
MACQUERON J L SINICKI G BERNARD R PENN A W
COMPT REND J SCIINSTRUM GB
259 1031·3 1964 MA 32 758 41 10 626·8 1964 SA 67 30529

38150 DIFFUSION AND THERMAL DIFFUSION OF CARBON IN STEEL 38294 IMPROVED CERMET PROPERTIES.
85KHF. KIZER D E
ZAITSEV N A SMOLIN M D NUCLEONICS
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED 22 71 1964 JA 48 45
17 4 607·9 1964 CA 61 5276
38305 THE SUPERCONDUCTING ENERGY GAP OF NIOBIUM STANNIDE.
38156 VISCOSITY AND ELECTRIC RESISTANCE OF LIQUID ALLOYS OF COHEN R W CODY G D GOLDSTEIN Y
IRON WITH PHOSPHORUS AND SULFUR. RCA REV
VOSTRYAKOV A A VATOLIN N A ESIN 0 A 25 433·52 1964 CA 62 4756
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
18 3 476·8 1964 CA 62 2559 38315 THE INFLUENCE OF SMALL ADDITONS OF ALUMINIUM ON THE
VISCOSITY OF LIQUID IRON. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
38159 THERMAL EXPANSION, THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, AND ELASTIC IZVEST. AKAD. NAUK SSSR MET. I GORNOE DELO III 41-4,
MODULU OF SOME A2/GROUP II BIGROUP IVI C3/GROUP VII 1964./1
TYPE SEMICONDUCTING COMPOUNDS. ROMANOV A A KOCHEGAROV V G
BERGER L I BALANEVSKAYA A E RUSSIAN METALLURGY AND MINING
FIZ TVERD TELA 1 15·20 1964 RM 21 08961·P
6 1311·13 1964 CA 61 5056
38318 EFFECTIVE ELECTRON MASS IN CADMIUM TELLURIDE.
38160 COBALT DIFFUSION IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. MARPLE D T F
GUSEV I A MURIN A N PHYS REV
FIZ TVERD TELA 129 6 2466·70 1963
6 2859 1964 CA 62 2338
38324 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE DEGREE OF BLACKNESS
38176 DIFFUSION OF MERCURY IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. OF NB ATTEMPERATURES OF 1200-2500 K.
GUSEV I A MURIN A N PETROV V A CHEKHOVSKOI V YA SHEINDLIN A E
FIZ TVERD TELA TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMP IUSSRI
6 1563 1964 CA 64 11964 1 3 462·4 1963 SA 67 30687

38177 DIFFUSION OF CADMIUM IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. 38325 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE DEGREE OF BLACKNESS
GUSEV I A MURIN A N SEREGIN P P OF NB ATTEMPERATURES OF 1200·2500 K. IIENGLISH
FIZIKA TVERDOGO TELA TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMP. 1 13/462-4,
6 1895·6 1964 MA 32 364 1963,/1
PETROV V A CHEKHOVSKOI V YA SHEINDLIN A E
38178 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMO·E.M.F. OF INDIUM HIGH TEMPERATURE IUSSRI
ANTIMONIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES. 1 3 416·18 1963
SHALYT S S TAMARIN P V
FIZ TVERD TELA 38328 ENTHALPY AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF TITANIUM DIBORIDE IN
6 2327·32 1964 CA 61 13982 THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 273.15 TO 2600 K.
KIRILLIN V A SHEINDLIN A E CHEKHOVSKOI V YA
38182 METHODS FOR DETERMINING SMALL PULSATIONS OF HIGH TYUKAEV V I
TEMPERATURE AND THEIR APPLICATION TO DETERMINING TEPLOFIZIKA VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR
METAL HEAT CAPACITIES. 2 5 710·15 1964 CA 62 3467
FILIPPOV L P TUGAREVA N A MARKINA L I
INZHEN·FIZ ZH IUSSRI 38329 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF KH17 N7 YU STEEl.
7 3·7 1964 SA 67 29793 NEIMARK BEL YUSTERNIK V E KORYTINA S F
TEPLOFIZIKA VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR
38186 HEAT CAPACITY AND ENTROPY OF CADMIUM SELENIDE AT 2 5 725·9 1964 CA 62 3732
LIQUID NITROGEN TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43 141 992-4,1969'/1 38352 ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF IMPURE TIN AT
SHAULOV YU KH KOSTINA E N LOW TEMPERATURES.
RUSS J PHYS CHEM PEARSON G J UNIV OF CONNECTICUT STORRS
43 549·50 1969 UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL
64·3554 1·173 1964 CA 61 7799
38195 ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF INDIUM
ANTIMONIDE IN MAGNETIC FIELDS. 38353 THE LATIlCE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COPPER ALLOYS
WEISS G BETWEEN 0.35 AND 4.2 K. PH.D. THESIS.
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR SER FIZ MC LACHLAN D S RUTGERS UNIV NEW BRUNSWICK N J
28 6 969·76 1964 CA 62 5963 UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL
64·5901 1·144 1964 CA 62 2584
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38358 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME ALUMINUM ALLOYS. 38432 DIFFUSION OF ELECTRICALLY AND OPTICALLY ACTIVE DEFECT
MC COLLOUGH E E CENTERS IN II·VI COMPOUNDS.
PHYSICS AVEN M HALSTED R E
1 334·9 1931 PHYS REV
137 A 228·34 1965
38359 THERMAL EXPANSION OF TUNGSTEN AND MOLYBDENUM
DISILICIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF POROSH. MET. 38433 INFLUENCE OF CERIUM ON CERTAIN PROPERTIES OF CAST
AKAD. NAUK UKR. SSR 4 III 2()'22. 1964./1 PEARLITIC STEELS.
MATYUSHENKO N N KRESHCHANOVSKII N S NAZARENKO V R
SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAM LlTEINOE PROIZV
1 15·17 1964 32·3 1966 CA 65 6820

38363 A HEAT PULSE METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE 38434 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN PURE LANTHANUM AND
THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY AND THE SURFACE EMISSIVITY. LANTHANUM·GADOLINIUM SYSTEM.
KELEMEN F FINNEMORE 0 K JOHNSON 0 L OSTENSON J E
Z ANGEW PHYS IGERMANYI SPEDDING F H BEAUDRY B J
17 7 562·5 1964 SA 68 9399 PHYS REV
137 A 550.6 1965
38367 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF BISMUTH AND ANTIMONY IN THE
INFRARED REGION AT LOW TEMPERATURES. 38461 MEASURMENTS ON SOME SEMICONDUCTING COMPOUNDS WITH THE
POTAPOV E V ZINC·BLENDE STRUCTURE.
ZH EKSPERIM I TEOR FIZ CUNNELL F A EDMOND J T RICHARDS J L
47 464·72 1964 CA 61 14044 PROC PHYS SOC
67 848·9 1954
38390 USEFUL APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE SPECTRAL AND TOTAL
EMISSIVITY OF SMOOTH BARE METALS. FROM ADVANCES IN 38466 SYMPOSIUM ON RESEARCH AT MOUND LABORATORY. JUNE 6·7.
THERMO PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AT EXTREME TEMPERATURES AND 1963.
PRESSURES. BENSON R A EDITOR MONSANTO
EDWARDS D K BAYARD 0 V N OHIO MOUND LAB MIAMISBURG
3RD ASME SYMP ON THERMO PHYSICAL PROPERTIES PURDUE CFSTI
UNIV LAFAYETTE IND MARCH 22·25 MLM·1163 lVOL 1965
174·88 1965 CA 63 9589
38467 REACTOR FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PLUTONIUM
38391 RADIATION CHARACTERISTICS OF ROUGH AND OXIDIZED RESEARCH. JULY· SEPTEMBER. 1964.
METALS. FROM ADVANCES IN THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES WITTENBERG L J GROVE G R MONSANTO RESEARCH
AT EXTREME TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES. CORP MIAMISBURG OHIO MOUND LAB
EDWARDS D K CATTON I CFSTI
3RD ASME SYMP ON THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES PURDUE MLM·1220 1·28 1965 NS 19 24986
UNIV LAFAYETTE IND MARCH 22·25
189·99 1965 CA 63 9587 38478 VISCOSITY OF FE·MN. FE·P. FE·CR. AND FE·V MELTS IN
THE INITIAL CONCENTRATION RANGE OF THE SECOND
38393 THE ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF THE K·HG AND NA·HG COMPONENT.
SYSTEMS AND THE DIFFUSIVITY OF THE K·HG SYSTEM AT ROMANOV A A KOCHEGAROV V G
HIGH TEMPERATURES. FROM ADVANCES IN THERMOPHYSICAL FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
PROPERTIES AT EXTREME TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES. 18 6 869·76 1964 CA 62 7434
BONILLA C FLEE D·I FOLEY P J
3RD ASME SYMP ON THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES PURDUE 38479 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN
UNIV LAFAYETTE IND MARCH 22-25 TRIGLYCINE SULFATE.
207·15 1965 CA 63 9116 DIMAROVA E N POPLAVKO YU M
FIZ TVERD TELA
38398 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF PURE AND ALLOYED 6 2878·9 1964 CA 62 7142
ALUMINUM. I. SOLID ALUMINUM AS A REFERENCE
MATERIAL FROM ADVANCES IN THERMOPHYSICAL 38480 TRANSMISSION AND REFLECTION SPECTRA OF SOME TITANATES
PROPERTIES AT EXTREME TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES. IN THE FAR INFRARED REGION.
POWELL R W TYE R P WOODMAN M J MURZIN V N BOGDANOV S V DEMESHINA A I
3RD ASME SYMP ON THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES PURDUE FIZ TVERD TELA
UNIV LAFAYETTE IND MARCH 22·25 6 12 3585·93 1964 CA 62 7250
277-88 1965 CA 63 9084
38491 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GA AS AND GA AS/l·XI PIXI
38399 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF PURE AND ALLOYED LASER SEMICONDUCTORS.
ALUMINUM. II. MOLTEN ALUMINUM AND AN ALUMINUM CARLSON R 0 SLACK G A SILVERMAN S J
ALLOY. FROM ADVANCES IN THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES J APPL PHYS
AT EXTREME TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES. 36 505-7 1965 CA 62 7279
POWELL R W TYE R P METCALF S C
3RD ASME SYMP ON THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES PURDUE 38501 DIFFUSION IN BODY·CENTERED-CUBIC IRON.
UNIV LAFAYETTE IND MARCH 22·25 LAIDYF BORG RJ
289·95 1965 CA 63 9084 TRANS MET SOC AIME
233 11 1973·5 1965 CA 64 1428
38404 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SEVERAL CERAMIC MATERIALS TO
2500 C. FROM ADVANCES IN THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES 38502 DIFFUSION IN A DILUTE IRON ALLOY DURING REPETITIVE
AT EXTREME TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES. ALPHA·GAMMA PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS.
FEITH A 0 CLINARD F W SHERBY 0 0
3RD ASME SYMP ON THERMO PHYSICAL PROPERTIES PURDUE TRANS MET SOC AIME
UNIV LAFAYETTE IND MARCH 22·25 233 11 1975·83 1965 CA 64 1726
328·35 1965 CA 63 9085
38507 SIZE·DEPENDENT ERRORS IN Z DETERMINATION USING THE
38406 THE LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SILVER ALLOYS HARMAN METHOD.
BETWEEN 4 AND 0.3 K. CHAMPNESS C H PAREKH PC
JERICHO M H CAN J PHYS
PHIL TRANS IGBI 43 9 1589·1603 1965
257 A 385·407 1965 SA 68 6572
38509 THE MOLAR HEAT CAPACITY OF INVAR AT LOW TEMPERATURE.
38419 SPECIFIC HEAT OF FE + 10 AT. PCT. V ALLOY BETWEEN 0.4 BURFORD J C GRAHAM G M
AND 7 K. CAN J PHYS
BREWER 0 F HOWE D R TURRELL B G 43 10 1915·17 1965 CA 64 1421
PHYS LETTERS
13 204·5 1964 CA 62 3465 38525 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY FROM THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF
PHYSICS HANDBOOK IMC GRAW·HILL BOOK CO .• INC. 19631
38422 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF TRANSITION·ION IMPURITIES POWELL R L CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LAB NATIONAL
IN NOBLE METALS. BUREAU OF STANDARDS
KLEIN M W NBS
PHYS REV NBS·R·307 4·77-4·101 1963
136 A 1156·66 1964
38529 THE LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOME PALLADIUM
38424 HEAT CAPACITY OF ORDERED AND DISORDERED COPPER AND PLATINUM ALLOYS.
PLATINUM BELOW 4.2 DEGREES. FLETCHER R GREIG D
ROESSLER B RAYNE J A PHIL MAG
PHYS REV 16 303·15 1967 CA 67 84381
136 A 1380·2 1964
38532 EFFECTIVE HYPERFINE FIELDS AT THE NUCLEI OF OS AND PT
38430 SPECIFIC HEAT OF LEAD AND LEAD ALLOYS BETWEEN 0.4 AND DISSOLVED IN FE.
4.2K. HO J C PHILLIPS N E
VAN DER HOEVEN B J C JR KEESOM P H PHYS REV
PHYS REV 140 A 648·50 1965
137 A 103·7 1965
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38544 THE ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF MERCURY TELLURIOE. 38609 A STUDY OF MULTI·LAYER INSULATION.
ALPER T SAUNDERS G A POVOLOTSKII LV ARKADEV B A
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS TEPLOENERGETIKA
28 1637·42 1967 11 36·40 1964

38552 TRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS OF INDIUM ARSENIDE ABOVE 38610 A STUDY OF MULTI·LAYER INSULATION. IIENGLISH
ROOM TEMPERATURE. TRANSLATION OF TEPLOENERGETIKA 11 11/3640, 1964.1/
WAGINI H POVOLOTSKII L V ARKAOEV B A
Z NATURFORSCH THERMAL ENGINEERING
20 A 921·9 1965 11 44·8 1964

38554 ATOMIC HEAT OF TI. V. AND CR IN THE HIGH TEMPERATURE 38625 SOME THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF SOLID AND
RANGE. LIQUID MN5 S13. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZIKA
KOHLHAAS R BRAUN M VOLLMER 0 VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 3/1/47·56, 1965.1/
Z NATURFORSCH LETUN S M GELD P V
20 A 1077-9 1965 CA 63 12404 HIGH TEMPERATURE IUSSRI
3 1 39·46 1965
38559 ALLOYING AS AFFECTING PHOSPHORUS DIFFUSION IN
AUSTENITE. 38626 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE COEFFICIENT OF
MURAL V V GRUZIN P L THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLID MATERIALS IN THE
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED TEMPERATURE RANGE 200·1000 C. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
17 5 792·5 1964 OF TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 3/1/57·63,1965.11
BANAEV A M CHEKHOVSKOI V YA
38560 ALLOYING AS AFFECTING PHOSPHORUS DIFFUSION IN HIGH TEMPERATURE IUSSRI
AUSTENITE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL I 3 1 47·52 1965
METALLOVED. 17 15/792·5.1964.11
MURAL V V GRUZIN P L 38628 GENERALIZATION AND CALCULATION OF THE THERMAL
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS BY MEANS OF THE LAW OF
17 5 154·7 1964 CORRESPONDING STATES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 3/1/75·85, 1965.1/
38562 VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF MOLTEN ALLOYS CEZAIRLlYAN A TOULOUKIAN Y S
OF IRON WITH PHOSPHORUS AND SULPHUR. IIENGLISH HIGH TEMPERATURE IUSSRI
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I METALLOVED. 18/3/476·7 3 1 63·75 1965
1964.1/
VOSTRYAKOV A A VATOLIN N A ESIN 0 A 38660 DIFFUSION MOBILITY IN SOLID SOLUTIONS OF NICKEL IN
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY IRON.
18 3 167·9 1964 KALINOVICH 0 F KOVENSKIII I SMOLIN M 0
UKRAIN FIZ ZH
38565 SUPERCONDUCTING THERMAL SWITCHES. IIENGLISH 10 917·19 1965 CA 63 15932
TRANSLATION OF ZHUR. EKSPTL I TEORET. FIZ. 48121
393403,1965.1/ 38664 TRANSPORT COEFFICIENT OF SELF·CONDUCTING INDIUM
PESHKOV V P PARSHIN A YA ANTIMONIDE A80VE ROOM TEMPERATURE IN MODERATELY
SOVIET PHYSICS.JETP FIELDS.
21 258·65 1965 WAGINI H
Z NATURFORSCH
38569 TRANSMISSION AND REFLECTION SPECTRA OF A GROUP OF 20 A 239·45 1965
TlTANATES IN A WIDE INFRARED RANGE. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 6/1213585·93, 38678 COEXISTENCE OF ANTI FERROMAGNETISM AND
1964.11 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY.
MURZIN V N BOGDANOV S V DEMESHINA A I FINNE MORE 0 K HOPKINS DC PALMER P E
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE PHYS REV LETTERS
6 12 2869·75 1965 15 23 891·3 1965 CA 64 5883

38582 PRESSURE-SINTERED GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE-GALLIUM ARSENIDE 38685 ANTI FERROMAGNETISM OF GAMMA·IRON·MANGANESE ALLOYS.
ALLOYS· DENSIFICATION AND THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES. III. SPECIFIC HEAT AND THERMOELECTRIC STUDIES.
SAHM P R PRUSS T V HASHIMOTO T ISHIKAWA Y
TRANS MET SOC AIME J PHYS SOC JAPAN
239 10 1523·6 1967 IAA 7124/4204 23 213·23 1967

38583 A CONVECTIVE·DIFFUSION STUDY OF THE DISSOLUTION 38687 DEVIATION FROM THE EINSTEIN RELATION IN AVERAGE
KINETICS OF TYPE 304 STAINLESS STEEL IN THE CRYSTALS. SELF·DIFFUSION OF AG 1+1 IN
BISMUTH·TIN EUTECTIC ALLOY. ALPHA·AG2S AND ALPHA·AG2SE.
KASSNER T F OKAZAKI H
TRANS MET SOC AIME J PHYS SOC JAPAN
239 10 1643·51 1967 23 355·60 1967

38584 TERNARY DIFFUSION IN COPPER·SILVER·GOLD ALLOYS. 38688 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEATS OF ALLOYS OF THE
ZIEBOLD T 0 OGILVIE R E MGCU/2·X/ AUx/ SYSTEM.
TRANS MET SOC AIME SLICK P I MASSENA C W CRAIG R S
239 942·53 1967 CA 67 46516 J CHEM PHYS
43 2788·94 1965 CA 63 15627
38587 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTING CHALCOGENIDE
GLASSES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 38689 MEASUREMENTS OF ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEATS OF 80RIDES
7/5/1588-90,1965.11 OF COBALT.
KOLOMIETS B T PAYASOVA L SHTOURACH L KUENTZLER R
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE COMPT REND
7 5 1285·6 1965 266 B 17 1099·101 1968

38589 DIFFUSION OF SILVER AND SODIUM IN LEAD SELENIDE. 38700 THE DISPERSION OF METALS IN THE INFRARED SPECTRUM.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 7 151 INGERSOLL L R
15934, 1965.1/ ASTROPHYS J
FEDOROVICH N A 32 265·90 1910
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
7 5 1289·90 1965 38713 THE ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
OF LIQUID ALKALI METALS TO 2000 F. FROM
38593 SCATTERING OF PHONONS AND ELECTRONS IN SOLID ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY 126TH MEETING, WASHINGTON,
SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO D.C., OCT. 11·15, 1964.
TELA 7 16/1770·6, 1964.1/ ROEHLlCH F JR MSA RESEARCH CORP CALLERY PENNA
OEVYATKOVA E 0 TIKHONOV V V ORINS
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLIO STATE MSAR·64·111 CONF·641018·1
7 6 1427·31 1965 1·21 1964 NS 19 16203

38600 TRANSFORMATIONS OCCURRING IN FE·NI MARTENSITE DURING 38739 THE TRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS OF P·GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE
HEATING. ABOVE ROOM TEMPERATURE.
ITKIN V P MOGUTNOV B M SHVARTSMAN LA WAGINI H
OOKLAOY AKAO NAUK SSSR Z NATURFORSCH
161 5 1073·6 1965 20 A 10 1317·22 1965

38601 TRANSFORMATIONS OCCURRING IN FE·NI MARTENSITE DURING 38741 LOCALIZED IMPURITY STATES IN METALS. EVALUATION OF
HEATING. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF DOKLADY AKAD. NAUK IU PLUS 4J/.
SSSR 161/5/1073-6, 1965.11 KLEIN A P HEEGER A J
ITKIN V P MOGUTNOV B M SHVARTSMAN LA PHYS REV LETTERS
SOVIET PHYSICS·OOKLAOY 15 20 786·9 1965
10 4 364·7 1965
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38749 THE EFFECTOFANTIFERROMAGNETISM ON THE DENSITY OF 38867 THE LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF ANNEALED
STATES OF CHROMIUM AND ITS ALLOYS. COPPER·ALUMINUM ALLOYS.
HEINIGER F BUCHER E MUELLER J CHARSLEY P SALTER JAM
PHYS LETTERS PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
19 3 163·5 1965 10 2 575·83 1965 CA 63 9591
CORRECTION.
38751 METALLIC HEAT CONDUCTIVITY BELOW 1 K. LlNDENFELD P
LlNDENFELD P LYNTON E A SOULEN R 14 K47·K50 1966 CA 64 16666
PHYS LETTERS REPLY
19 265·7 1965 CA 64 5782 19 K63·K65 1967 CA 66 59559
38763 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF ZINC TELLURIDE. 38869 THERMO-PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ANTIMONY CAST IRONS.
FUNDAMENTAL ABSORPTION EDGE. I IENGLISH TRANSLATION OF LlTEINOE PROIZVOD./2/ 38,
SAVITSKII A V KURIK M V TOVSTYUK K D 1968JI
OPTIKA I SPEKTROSKOPIYA PIROGOV M K VATAGIN YA M
19 1 115·20 1965 RUSSIAN CASTINGS PRODUCTION
2 84 1968
38764 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF ZINC TELLURIDE. I.
FUNDAMENTAL ABSORPTION EDGE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION 38899 VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF MELTS OF
OF OPTIKA I SPEKTROSKOPIYA 19 11/115·20, 1965JI MANGANESE WITH SILICON, IRON, AND CARBON. IIENGLISH
SAVITSKII A V KURIK M V TOVSTYUK K D TRANSLATION OF ZH. NEORGAN. KHIM. 9/8/1911·14,
OPT SPECTROSCY 1964JI
19 59·62 1965 VOSTRYAKOV A A VATOLIN N A ESIN 0 A
RUSSIAN J INORGANIC CHEM
38767 INVESTIGATION OF THE ELECTROTRANSPORT IN THE 9 8 1034·6 1964
BETA·PHASE OF THE SYSTEMS NICKEL·ANTIMONY.
HEUMANN TH STUER H 38917 ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE, CHEMICAL BONDING, AND PHYSICAL
Z NATURFORSCH PROPERTIES OF RHENIUM DISILICIDE AND ITS ALLOYS.
22 A 1184·9 1967 NESHPOR V S SAMSONOV G V
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY
38769 ELECTRO·OPTIC EFFECT IN ZNSE CRYSTALS. 1 5 655·62 1965 CA 63 9580
ADRIANOVA II DREIDEN G V DUBENSKII K K
POPOV YU V SOKOLOV V A 38922 CONTRIBUTION OF THE SHORT·RANGE ORDER TO THE EFFECTS
OPTIKA I SPEKTROSKOPIYA OF HEAT TREATMENT ON CU·AL SOLID SOLUTIONS.
19 1 142·3 1965 PANIN V E FADIN V P
IZV VUZ FIZI KA
38770 ELECTRO·OPTIC EFFECT IN ZNSE CRYSTALS. IIENGLISH 119·29 1965
TRANSLATION OF OPTIKA I SPEKTROSKOPIYA 1911/ 142·3,
1965JI 38923 CONTRIBUTION OF THE SHORT·RANGE ORDER TO THE EFFECTS
ADRIANOVA II DREIDEN G V DUBENSKII K K OF HEAT TREATMENT ON CU·AL SOLID SOLUTIONS.
POPOV YU V SOKOLOV V A IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. VUZ, FIZIKA NO.2,
OPT SPECTROSCY IUSSRI 119·29, 1965JI
19 1 75·6 1965 PANIN V E FADIN V P
SOVIET PHYS J
38773 METHOD OF MEASURING THE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF 80·3 1965
SOLIDS. APPLICATION TO SOME SEMI·CONDUCTOR
COMPOUNDS. 38925 THE KINETICS AND MECHANISM OF THE OXIDATION OF
ANGER H BAUMBERGER C GUENNOC H ZIRCALOY·2 AT 350·500 C.
ANN RADIOELEC DAWSON J K LONG G SEDDON W E WHITE J F
17 67 13·23 1962 J NUCL MATER
25 2 179·200 1968
38786 TEMPERATURE AND CONCENTRATION DEPENDENCES OF THE
RELAXATION EFFECT IN HOMOGENEOUS AG.cD SUBSTITUTIONAL 38927 MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF CR RICH FE.cR ALLOYS AT LOW
SOLID SOLUTIONS. TEMPERATURE.
SHTRAKHMAN K M PIGUZOV YU V ISHIKAWA Y TOURNIER R FILIPPI J
FIZ TVERDOGO TELA J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
6 1152·7 1964 26 12 1727·45 1965

38787 TEMPERATURE AND CONCENTRATION DEPENDENCES OF THE 38933 LIQUID PU. REVIEW OF ITS UNUSUAL PROPERTIES.
RELAXATION EFFECT IN HOMOGENEOUS AG·CD SUBSTITUTIONAL OFTE 0 ROHR W G WITTENBERG L J MOUND LAB
SOLID SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. MIAMISBURG OHIO
TVERDOGO TELA 6 14/1152·7, 1964JI AEC AND CFSTI
SHTRAKHMAN K M PIGUZOV YU V CONF·660606·39
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE 1·8 1965 CA 66 81367
6 4 888·92 1964
38934 THE OCCURRENCE OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN SULFIDES,
38810 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE INTERMEDIATE STATE IN SELENIDES, TELLURIDES OF PT-GROUP METALS.
SUPERCONDUCTORS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. RAUB C J COMPTON V B GEBALLE T H
EKSPERIM. I TEOR. FIZ. 46 151 1B23-B, 1964JI MATTHIAS B T MAlTA J P HULL G W JR
ANDREEV A F J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
SOVIET PHYSICS·JETP 26 12 2051·7 1965
19 1228·31 1964
38943 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE COEFFICIENT OF
38813 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF BISMUTH AND ANTIMONY IN THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID SEMICONDUCTORS.
INFRARED REGION OF THE SPECTRUM AT LOW TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. EKSPERIM.I TEORET. FIZ. TEMPERATUR, AKAD. NAUK SSSR 3 121 228-33, 1965JI
47 12/ 464-72, 1964JI OSIPOVA V A FEDOROV V I
POTAPOV E V HIGH TEMPERATURE
SOVIET PHYSICS-JETP 3 2 203·7 1965
20 307·12 1965
38956 VISCOSITY OF TIN AND ITS ALLOYS WITH NICKEL.
38821 DIFFUSION OF CARBON IN REFRACTORY METALS WITH A BOKAREVA N M GOTGILF TL ERETNOV K I
B.C.C. LATTICE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL KOLEDOV LA LYUBIMOV A P
I METALLOVED. 2212/ 234-11. 1966JI IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENII CHERNAYA MET
NAKONECHNIKOV A I PAVLlNOV L V BYKOV V N 8 9 8·12 1965 CA 63 17626
PHYS MET METALLOG USSR
22 2 73-7 1966 38957 CONCERNING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THERMODYNAMIC
PROPERTIES AND VISCOSITY.
38830 THE DIFFUSION OF IRON IN 3 PERCENT SILICON IRON. GVOZDEVA L I LYUBIMOV A P
MILLS B WALKER G K LEAK G M IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENII CHERNAYA MET
PHIL MAG 8 9 13·16 1965 CA 64 1416
12 939·42 1965 CA 64 367
38958 INFLUENCE OF CHROMIUM AND WOLFRAM ON THE
38852 VISCOSITY AND STRUCTURE OF EUTECTIC MELTS. THERMODYNAMIC ACTIVITY OF CARBON IN IRON ALLOYS.
GVOZDEVA L I LYUBIMOV A P KRISHTAL M A DAVYDOV IU I
IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENII CHERN MET IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBNYKH ZAVEDENII CHERNAYA MET
8 7 16·19 1965 CA 63 11114 9 133·8 1965

38959 VISCOSITY AND ELECTROCONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID ALLOYS OF


ZIRCONIUM WITH ALUMINUM, SILICON, AND NIOBIUM.
ELiUTIN V P MAURAKH M A TUROV V D
IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENII CHERNAYA MET
8 11 110-16 1965 CA 64 4733
C26
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
38960 DIFFUSION CREEP OF MONOCRYSTALS OF TRANSFORMER STEEL 39050 DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY OF COPPER IN LEAD SELENIDE.
AVRAAMOV IU S GVOZDEV A G LIVSHITS B G //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDODO TELA 7 /12/
IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENII CHERNAYA MET 3481-4,1985J/
8 11 121-5 1965 KHARAKHORIN F F GAMBAROVA 0 A AKSENOV V V
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
38961 APPLICATION OF TERMINAL VARIATION APPROXIMATION FOR 7 12 2813-15 1966
CALCULATING NON-LINEAR THERMOCONDUCTIVITY_
TAITS N I ASTSATUROV V N 39053 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMOELECTRIC POWER OF
IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENII CHERNAYA MET GALLIUM ARSENIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
8 11 164-9 1965 ALiEV S A SHALYT S S
FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
38964 EFFECT OF HIGH PRESSURE ON THE FE-V SYSTEM. PART II. 7 12 3690-1 1965
CHEMICAL INTER DIFFUSION.
HANNEMAN R E OGILVIE R E GATOS H C 39054 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMOELECTRIC POWER OF
TRANS MET SOC AIME GALLIUM ARSENIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES. //ENGLISH
233 691-8 1965 TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 7 /12/ 3690-1.
1965J/
38965 ON THE YIELD STRESS OF AGED NI-AL ALLOYS. ALiEV S A SHALYT S S
DAVIES R G STOLOFF N S SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
TRANS MET SOC AI ME 7 12 2986-7 1966
233 714-19 1965
39063 MODIFIED NONSTATIONARY METHOD OF DETERMINING THE
38970 TERNARY DIFFUSION IN COPPER-ZINC-MANGANESE ALLOYS. ABSORPTIVITY OF MATERIALS.
DAYANANDA M A GRACE R E MUCHNIK G F KOMAROV YU A BARANOV V I
TRANS AIME GORDON A R TRUSHEVSKII S N
233 1287-93 1965 CA 63 9584 GELIOTEKHNIKA
16-22 1968
38974 ROLE OF LONGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSE PHONONS IN
LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GAAS IN INSB. 39069 THE DIFFUSION BEHAVIOR OF HYDROGEN IN THE
BHANDARI C M VERMA G S PALLADIUM-23 AT. PCT. SILVER ALLOY, DEPENDING ON
PHYS REV CONCENTRATION.
140 A 2101-4 1965 KUSSNER A
Z NATURFORSCH
38979 THE DILATION CONTRIBUTION TO THE HEAT CAPACITY OF 21 A 515-25 1966
COPPER AND ALPHA-BRASS AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES.
CHANG Y A HULTGREN R 39070 MAGNETIC, ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF
J PHYS CHEM FE GA/l.3/
69 12 4162-5 1965 CA 64 4294 WAGINI H
Z NATURFORSCH
38987 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TANTALUM, TUNGSTEN AND 21 A 528-30 1966
TANTALUM-TUNGSTEN ALLOYS.
JUN C K HOCH M CINCINNAITI UNIV OHIO 39071 THERMAL SHOCK RESISTANCE OF ZIRCONIA WITH 15 MOLE
USAF PERCENT TITANIUM.
DDC ARIAS A
AFML-TR-65-191 JAM CERAM SOC
AD-477224 1-11 1965 CA 65 10270 49 334-8 1966

38992 SPECTRAL EMITTANCE OF ALUMINUM OXIDE AND ZINC OXIDE 39074 THE DIRECTIONAL SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE OF
ON OPAQUE SUBSTRATES. WELL-CHARACTERIZED SYMMETRIC V-GROOVED SURFACES.
LIEBERT C H LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER CLEVELAND PH.D. THESIS.
OHIO NASA ZIPIN R B PURDUE UNIVERSITY LAFAYETTE IND
NASA AND CFSTI IND
NASA-TN-D-3115 UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL
N66-10339 1-22 1965 CA 66 109918 66-2335 1-203 1965

39004 EFFECT OF SILVER AND GOLD ON THE THERMOELECTRIC 39077 CALORIMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF TYPE II
FIGURE OF MERIT OF CADMIUM ANTIMONIDE. SUPERCONDUCTORS. PH.D. THESIS.
RAKIN G V ZOLLER P UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON
UKRAIN FIZ ZHUR WISCONSIN
11 511-19 1966 UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
68-10940 1-62 1968
39016 FAR INFRARED TRANSMISSION THROUGH METAL LIGHT PIPES
WITH LOW THERMAL CONDUCTANCE. 39083 EARTH LOADING CHARACTERISTICS OF GLASS/EPOXY
HARRIS R E CAPPELLETTI R L GINSBERG 0 M PRESSURIZED PIPE.
APPL OPT JONES H LJR
5 6 1083-4 1966 MODERN PLASTICS
43 11 125-30192 1966
39025 HANDBOOK ON THE PROPERTIES OF NIOBIUM, MOLYBDENUM,
TANTALUM, TUNGSTEN AND SOME OF THEIR ALLOYS. 39090 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALUMINUM-ZINC-ALLOYS.
SYRE R ADVISORY GROUP FOR AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH SCHULZE A
AND DEVELOPMENT PARIS IFRANCEI PHYSIK Z
DOC 22 403-6 1921
AGARDOGRAPH-94 N66-11631
AD-476420 1-299 1965 TA 66-4 A-52 39095 THE BISMUTH TELLURIDE-BISMUTH SELENIDE SYSTEM.
NEUBERGER M ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES INFORMATION
39027 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SPRINGFIELDS ADJUSTED CENTER CULVER CITY CALIF USAF
URANIUM IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 160-820 C. DOC
HOWLDA EPIC-DS-147 AD-477558
J NUCLEAR MATERIALS 1-144 1966
19 9-14 1966 CA 68 7052
39112 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL TRANSPORT IN INDIUM
39030 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOME NIOBIUM /COLUMBIUM/ ARSENIDE-GALLIUM ARSENIDE ALLOYS.
ALLOYS AT LOW TEMPERATURE. HOCKINGS E F KUDMAN I SEIDEL T E
HARRIS B PEACOCK 0 E SCHMELZ C M STEIGMEIER E F
TRANS MET SOC AIME J APPL PHYS
236 471-3 1966 37 2879-87 1966

39038 CRYOGENIC AND ELEVATED TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES OF 7039 39124 THERMODYNAMICS OF THE HIGHER SILICIDE OF MANGANESE.
ALUMINUM PLATE AND WELDMENTS. GELD P V LETUN S M SEREBRENNIKOV N N
DILLON J J WALLACE LA ACF INDUSTRIES INC IZV VUZ CHERN MET
ALBUQUERQUE N MEX USAEC 12 5-13 1966
AEC AND CFSTI
ACF-14 ACF-412-262 39152 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND DOPING ON THE RELFECTION
N66-28936 1-45 1965 CA 65 16626 SPECTRUM OF INDIUM ANTIMONIOE.
BELLE M L GALAVANOV V V
39047 CALORIMETRIC STUDY OF A DIFFUSION LESS PHASE FIZ TVERD TELA
TRANSITION IN TINI. 8 159-62 1966
DAUTOVICH 0 P MELKVI Z PURDY G R STAGER C V
J APPL PHYS 39153 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND DOPING ON THE REFLECTION
37 2513-14 1966 SPECTRUM IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION
OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA B /1/ 159-62, 1966JI
39049 DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY OF COPPER IN LEAD SELENIDE. BELLE M L GALAVANOV V V
KHARAKHORIN F F GAMBAROVA 0 A AKSENOV V V SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
FlZ TVERDOGO TELA 8 1 122-5 1966
7 12 3481-4 1965
C27
TPRC TPRC
Numbsr Bibliographic Citation Numbsr Bibliographic Citation
39160 THERMAL CONDUCTIVllY OF GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE IN THE 39267 CALORIMETRIC OBSERVATION OF VIRTUAL BOUND-MODE PHONON
LIQUID AND SOLID STATE. STATES IN DILUTE MG·PB AND MGCD ALLOYS.
AMIRKHANOV KH I MAGOMEDOV YA B CAPE J A LEHMAN G W JOHNSTON W V
FIZ TVERD TELA DE WAMES R E
8 29()'2 1966 PHYS REV LETTERS
16 20 892·5 1966
39161 THERMAL CONDUCTIVllY OF GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE IN THE
LIQUID AND SOLID STATE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF 39269 THE LOW THEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE
FIZ. TVERD. TELA 8 11/ 290-2. 1966,/1 SILVER-GADOLINIUM ALLOYS.
AMIRKHANOV KH I MAGOMEDOV YA B PICKETT G R
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE PHYS LETTERS
8 1 241·3 1966 21 6 618 1966 CA 66119525

39169 REFLECTIVllY OF TIN TELLURIDE IN THE INFRARED. 39270 THE REFLECTION SPECTRA OF GE-SI ALLOYS FROM 3 TO
RIEDL H R DIXON J R SCHOOLAR R B 4EV.
PHYS REV SCHMIDT E
162 692·700 1967 PHYS LETTERS
21 64()'1 1966
39182 SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE OF COBALT·ALUMINUM AND
NICKEL·ALUMINUM ALLOYS WITH CESIUM CHLORIDE 39284 SOLID STATE INTERDIFFUSION BETWEEN HGTE AND COTE.
STRUCTURE. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION.
SAMBONGI T HAGIWARA R YAMADAYA T BAILLY F
J PHYS SOC JAPAN COMPT REND
21 923·5 1966 CA 65 3194 262 B 635·8 1966

39187 SOLID STATE STUDIES BY MEANS OF FOURIER TRANSFORM 39316 EVALUATION OF THERMAL PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS FOR ADVANCED
SPECTROSCOPY. AEROSPACE VEHICLES. VOL. II WITH APPENDICES.
PERRY C H GEICK R YOUNG E F INTERIM SUMMARY REPORT SEPT. 62·DEC. 63.
APPL OPT CHRISTIAN W J BLiTON J L DALLY J W HEDGE J C
5 1171·7 1966 CA 65 6518 HIRSCHHORN H J HOFER K E ISLINGER J S
KOSTENKO C LANG J I OBREMSKI H RAUSCH J J
39188 THE THERMODYNAMIC AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF RECHTER H L WOLF L JR liT RESEARCH INST
GERMANIUM. SILICON. DIAMOND AND GALLIUM ARSENIDE. CHICAGO ILL USAF
DOLLING G COWLEY R A DOC AND CFSTI
PROC PHYS SOC ILONDONI AFML·TDR·64·204 /vOL 2/ N66·21105
88 2 463·94 1966 AD·627140 1·579 1965 CA 66 58543

39212 THERMAL RADIATION PROPERlY MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES. 39317 MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME ALUMINUM
DUNN S T GEIST J C MOORE D G CLARK H E AND MAGNESIUM ALLOYS. AS WELL AS RHODIUM.
RICHMOND J C NATL BUREAU OF STDS WASHINGTON 0 C EBERT H
CFSTI AND NASA PHYSIK Z
NASA·CR·66127 NBS·TN·415 ~ 6-9 lU8
N67·31130 1·83 1967 PA N67·5·173069
393 I 8 EMITTANCE STUDIES OF III-V COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS.
39228 INFRARED REFLECTION OF HEAVILY DOPED P·lYPE GALLIUM RESEARCH REPT.
ARSENIDE. STIERWALT 0 L POTTER R F NAVAL ORDNANCE LAB
RICCIUS H D BERTIE J E CORONA CALIF
CAN J PHYS DOC AND CFSTI
44 1665·8 1966 NOLC-630 NASA-W-l 1-400-B N66-20810
CORRECTION. AD-62641 I 1-32 1965 TA 66-4 122
45 3188 1967
39321 THE ALPHA·BETA TRANSFORMATION OF MANGANESE.
39231 THERMAL. STRUCTURAL AND MAGNETIC STUDIES OF METALS JOHANNSEN G NITKA H
AND INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS. ANNUAL REPORT. MAY 15. PHYSIK Z
1964-MAY 15. 1965. 39 440-5 1938
WALLACE W R CRAIG R S PITTSBURGH UNIV PA
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY USAEC 39323 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ELECTRODE POSITED METALS. I.
USAEC NICKEL 3. THE EFFECT OF PLATING VARIABLES ON THE
NYO·3454·1 N65·36522 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF ELECTRO·DEPOSITED NICKEL
1·60 1965 PA N65·3·24 42 I 8 BRENNER A ZENTNER V JENNINGS C W
PLATING
39236 A STUDY OF THE EMISSIVllY OF SOLID BODIES. 39 865-933 1952
MITOR V V KONOPELKO I N
TEPLOENERGETIKA 39326 THERMAL EXPANSION OF DISILICIDES OF TUNGSTEN AND
13 67·71 1966 MOLYBDENUM.
MATYUSHENKO N N
39246 LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVllY OF SI·GE ALLOYS AT HIGH PO ROSH MET AKAD NAUK UKR SSR
TEMPERATURE. ROLE OF TRANSVERSE PHONONS AND 4 I 2()'2 1964
ELECTRON·HOLE PAIRS. PROC. OF THE NUCL. PHYS. AND
SOLID STATE PHYS. SYMP •• SOLID STATE PHYS. INDIA 39332 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF MO-RE.
DEPT OF ATOMIC ENERGY. ALLOYS IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING AND NORMAL STATES.
BHANDARI C M VERMA G S ALLAHABAD UNIV DEPT OF TECH. REPT. NO. 16.
PHYSICS INDIA DAUNT J G OHIO STATE UNIV RESEARCH FOUNDATION
NASA AND CFSTI COLUMBUS DEPT OF PHYSICS ONR
N66·16357 220·4 1965 CA 65 11370 DOC
AD-619719 N66-12383
39250 ION BOMBARDMENT AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE OPTICAL 1·37 1965 PA N66-4-3429
PROPERTIES OF METALS.
ANDERSON 0 L AMES RES CTR MOFFETT FIELD CALIF 39335 COMPRESSIBILITIES AND PRESSURE COEFFICIENTS OF
NASA RESISTANCE OF ELEMENTS. COMPOUNDS. AND ALLOYS. MANY
NASA OF THEM ANOMALOUS.
NASA·TM·X·5 717 4 BRIDGMAN PW
N66-16594 1·23 1963 PA N66·4·7 1150 PROC AMERICAN ACAD ARTS SCI
68 2 27-93 1933
39255 STUDY OF U·PU·FE ALLOYS IMASURCA CRITICAL
EXPERIMENTI. 39337 COMPRESSIBILITIES AND ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE UNDER
BARTHELEMY P BOUCHER R PRESSURE. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INTERMETALLIC
COMMISSARIAT A LENERGIE ATOMIQUE CENTRE 0 ETUDES COMPOUNDS.
NUCLEAIRES FONTENAY·AUX·ROSES FRANCE BRIDGMAN PW
USAEC AND CFSTI PROC AMERICAN ACAD ARTS SCI
CEA·R·2792 EUR·2449.F N66·14490 70 7 285-317 1936
PB-168013 1-48 1965 CA 64 7630
39345 MEASUREMENT OF SEMICONDUCTOR THERMAL CONDUCTIVllY BY
39265 NUCLEAR SPECIFIC HEAT OF IRON VANADIUM ALLOYS. A NONSTEADY PROBE METHOD. FROM JOURNAL OF
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZHUR. EKSPTL.I TEORET. FIZ. ENGINEERING PHYSICS ISELECTED ARTICLES/. IIENGLISH
49/4/1028-30.1965./1 TRANSLATION OF INZH. FIZ. ZH .• AKAD. NAUK BELORUS.
NIKITIN L P KOGAN A V KULKOV V 0 SSR 7. 1121 23-31.1964,/1
SHIRYAPOV I P MOGILEVSKII B M CHUDNOVSKII A F FOREIGN
SOVIET PHYSICS-JETP TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO
22 714-16 1966 DOC AND CFSTI
FTD-TT-65- 1257 TT-66-6037 I N66-23986
AD-627112 I-IS 1966 PA N66-4-132473
C28
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic CitBDon
39346 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF ALPHA-COPPER TIN 39473 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEATS OF ALLOYS OF THE
AND ALPHA-COPPER ZINC ALLOYS. M.S. THESIS. MG CU/2-X! SIIX! SYSTEM.
CLUNE L C DEPT OF PHYSICS WESTERN RESERVE UNIV KLAR E MALLYA R M CRAIG R S
CLEVELAND OHIO J CHEM PHYS
WESTERN RESERV UNIV CLEVELAND OHIO 45 934-6 1966 CA 65 10271
1·37 1966
39482 THERMAL STUDY OF GROUPS II·IV SEMICONDUCTORS.
39356 HEAT TRANSFER IN STRUCTURAL HONEYCOMB COMPOSITES AT LATTICE HEAT CAPACITIES AND FREE ENERGIES OF
HIGH TEMPERATURES. US· A S ME· NO. 123. FORMATION. HEAT CAPACITY OF MG2S1 FROM 15·300 K.
MINGES M L GERSTEIN B C JELINEK F J HABENSCHUSS M
PROC 3RD INTERN HEAT TRANSFER CONF SHICK ELL W 0 MULLALY J R CHUNG P L
4 89·99 1966 J CHEM PHYS
47 2109-15 1967
39362 AN INVESTIGATION OF RADIANT HEAT TRANSFER IN CLUSTERS
OF PARALLEL RODS. UK·I MECH E· NO. 169. 39492 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE SECOND KIND
FISHER S A COWIN M SUPERCONDUCTORS IN·PB ALLOYS.
PROC 3RD INTERN HEAT TRANSFER CONF MAMIYA T
5 174·83 1966 J PHYS SOC JAPAN
21 1032-6 1966 CA 65 5153
39368 ANOMALOUS THERMAL EXPANSION AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF THE
FERROMAGNETIC COMPOUND AU4 MN. 39509 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT IN THE
KANEKO T MATSUMOTO M SCANDIUM·ZIRCONIUM SYSTEM.
J PHYS SOC JAPAN JENSEN M A MAlTA J P
27 1141·3 1969 PHYS REV
149 409-14 1966
39384 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE BAND STRUCTURE OF THE
COMPOSITION CD SN AS2. 39511 ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT AND VACANCY-FLOW EFFECTS ON
HUGON P L DIFFUSION IN SILVER·GOLD ALLOYS.
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS MEYER R 0 SLlFKIN L M
27 1205·18 1966 PHYS REV
149 556-63 1966
39386 DECOMPOSITION PRESSURES AND ENTHALPIES OF FORMATION
OF SOME TRANSITION METAL DIARSENIDES AND DISELENIDES. 39512 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ELECTRON-IRRADIATED INDIUM
MURRAY J J HEYDING R D ANTIMONIDE.
CAN J CHEM VOOK F L
45 22 2675·87 1967 PHYS REV
149 631-6 1966
39389 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SUPERCONDUCTING TA·NB ALLOYS.
LOWELL J 39513 INFRARED LATTICE VIBRATIONS IN GA ASIYI P/l-YI
PHYS LETTERS ALLOYS.
22 11·12 1966 CA 65 11492 VERLEUR H W BARKER A S JR
PHYS REV
39393 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE METALLIC ALLOYS. 149 715-29 1966
BRAILSFORD A D
PHYS LETTERS 39528 MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY BY THE BRIEF
22 3 278·9 1966 CA 65 12925 SIGNAL METHOD.
MACQUERON J L SINICKI G DURAND G RINALDI 0
39403 HEAT CAPACITIES OF PURE COPPER AND SILVER AND OF COMPT REND
DILUTE ALLOYS OF CU. AG. ZN. MG AND AL WITH 265 440-3 1967
TRANSITION METALS OF THE FIRST ROW AT LOW
TEMPERATURES. 39537 ANOMALOUS THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CD3AS2 AND THE
DU CHATENIER F J DE NOBEL J CD3AS2-ZN3AS2 ALLOYS.
PHYSICA SPITZER 0 P CASTELLION G A HAACKE G
32 1097·109 1966 CA 65 3491 J APPL PHYS
37 10 3795-801 1966
39412 ACTIVITY·COEFFICIENT AND VACANCY FLOW EFFECTS ON
TRACER DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS IN SILVER·GOLD ALLOYS. 39548 DIFFUSION IN MULTICOMPONENT METALLIC SYSTEMS. IX.
MEYER R 0 INTRINSIC DIFFUSION BEHAVIOR AND THE KIRKENDALL
PHYS REV EFFECT IN TERNARY SUBSTITUTIONAL SOLUTIONS.
163 3 641-4 1967 KIRKALDY J SLANE J E
CAN J PHYS
39415 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE FAR·INFRARED 44 9 2059-72 1966 CA 65 14985
REFLECTIVITY OF MAGNESIUM STANNIDE.
GEICK R HAKEL W J PERRY C H 39555 OPTICAL AND MAGNETO-OPTICAL EFFECTS IN CD SN AS2.
PHYS REV SUKHARULIDZE G A TUCHKEVICH V M UKHANOV YU I
148 824-7 1966 SHMARTSEV YU V
FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
39423 ELECTROREFLECTANCE SPECTRA DUE TO FREE CARRIERS IN 8 1159-64 1966
SEMICONDUCTORS.
AXE J D HAMMER R 39556 OPTICAL AND MAGNETO·OPTICAL EFFECTS IN CD SN AS2.
PHYS REV IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 8 141
162 700-2 1967 1159-64. 196611
SUKHARULIDZE G A TUCHKEVICH V M UKHANOV YU I
39425 ELECTRONIC CONDUCTION IN AS2 SE3. AS2 SE2 TE AND SHMARTSEV YU V
SIMILAR MATERIALS. SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
EDMOND J T 8 4 924-8 1966
BRIT J APPL PHYS
17 979-89 1966 39557 MAGNETO-OPTICAL STUDY OF THE INDIUM ANTIMONIDE
CONDUCTION BAND.
39437 THERMAL EXPANSIONS FROM 2 TO 40 K OF GERMANIUM. KESAMANLY F P MALTSEV YU V NASLEDOV 0 N
SILICON. AND FOUR III-V COMPOUNDS. UKHANOV YU I FILIPCHENKO AS
SPARKS P W SWENSON C A FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
PHYS REV 8 1176-81 1966
163 779-90 1967
39558 MAGNETO'()PTICAL STUDY OF THE INDIUM ANTIMONIDE
39440 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TIN TELLURIDE BETWEEN 100 AND CONSTRUCTION BAND. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
500 K. TVERDOGO TELA 8 14/1176·81. 196611
DAMON 0 H KESAMANLY F P MAL TSEV YU V NASLEDOV D N
J APPL PHYS UKHANOV YU I FILIPCHENKO A S
37 3181-90 1966 SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
8 4 938-41 1966
39443 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF BI2 TE3·PB TE ALLOYS.
NARASIMHAN K S V L 39565 THERMAL EXPANSION OF CAST AND OF SWAGED CHROMIUM.
INDIAN J PURE APPL PHYS INBS RESEARCH PAPER NO. 1407l
5 7 261-5 1967 HIDNERT P
J RES NATL 8UREAU STANDARDS
39449 LOW-TEMPERATURE MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY AND SPECIFIC 27 113-24 1941
HEAT OF CONSTANTAN.
YEE R ZIMMERMAN G 0 39569 A METHOD FOR DETERMINING CONSTANTS OF PHASE.LlMITED
J APPL PHYS REACTION AND DIFFUSION IN THE DIFFUSION-SATURATION OF
37 3577-80 1966 METALS.
MOZHAEV S S SOKIRIANSKII L F KHARLAMOVA N F
IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENII CHERN MET
9 8 136-40 1966 CA 66 14242
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Bibliographic Citation
39570 SELF·DIFFUSION IN LIQUID ALLOYS OF SN-SB, SN·PB, 39720 A THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY APPARATUS FOR SMALL SAMPLES.
SN·ZN. M.S. THESIS.
ONOPRIENKO G I KUZMENKO P P KHARKOV E I CHENG P MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
UKRAIN FIZ ZHUR CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS
11 1030-2 1966 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
1·93 1960
39586 THE THERMAL CHANGE IN THE NON DISPERSIVE INFRARED
REFRACTIVE INDEX OF OPTICAL MATERIALS. 39722 PREDICTION OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF METALLIC BINARY
HILTON A R JONES C E AND MULTIPLE ALLOYS AT CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURES.
APPL OPT M.S. THESIS.
6 9 1513·17 1967 WANG G C·Y PURDUE UNIVERSITY LAFAYETTE INDIANA
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
39597 COPPER. 1·82 1963
WELLES SJ HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO CULVER CITY CALIF
DDC 39724 THE DETERMINATION OF THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF SOLID
EPIC·DS·156 STATE MATERIALS BY A SIMPLIFIED PERIODIC HEATING
AD·817630 1·328 1967 METHOD. M.S. THESIS.
BELLO M UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME
39614 DIFFUSION CONSTANTS NEAR THE CRITICAL POINT FOR INDIANA
TIME·DEPENDENT ISING MODELS. III. SELF·DIFFUSION UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
CONSTANT. 1·43 1960
KAWASAKI K
PHYS REV 39728 REFLECTIVITY AND OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF INDIUM
150 285·90 1966 CA 65 17716 ARSENIDE, INDIUM ANTIMONIDE, AND GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
M.S. THESIS.
39618 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTORS AT LOW MORRISON R E UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE
TEMPERATURES. PARK MARYLAND
PROBERT S 0 THOMAS C B WELSH COLLEGE OF UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY CARDIFF UKAEA 1·81 1961
HMSO AND CFSTI
TRG·977 IR·XI 39735 HEAT CAPACITY OF BETA·COPPER ZINC INTERMETALLIC BELOW
1·33 1966 PA N66·4·15 2925 4.2 K. M.S. THESIS.
VEAL B W JR UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH
39627 INVESTIGATION OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF A LAMINAR PENNSYLVANIA
CRYSTAL OF GALLIUM SELENIDE. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
BRODIN M S GNATENKO YU P 1·104 1962
UKRAIN FIZ ZHUR
11 759·65 1966 39743 AN ANOMALY IN THE HEAT CAPACITY OF 37 ATOMIC PER CENT
ALUMINUM FE·AL ALLOY. M.S. THESIS.
39629 THE THERMOCHEMISTRY OF MN3 SI. BERNARD H W PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
LETUN S M GELD P V SEREBRENNIKOV N N PHILADELPHIA PENN
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METALLY PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
6 137·47 1965 CA 64 15082 1·59 1961

39630 THE THERMOCHEMISTRY OF MN3 SI. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION 39746 NEW HIGH TEMPERATURE INFRARED TRANSMITTING GLASSES.
OF IZVEST. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, METALLY NO.6, 137-47, FINAL TECHNICAL SUMMARY REPORT FOR 1 MAY 62·31
1965,/1 JUL 65.
LETUN S M GELD P V SEREBRENNIKOV N N HILTON A R TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC DALLAS ONR
RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI ONR
6 97·103 1965 DDC AND CFSTI
TT-08·65·121 AD·623262
39647 THERMOMAGNETIC EFFECTS IN CADMIUM ARSENIDE. 1·168 1965 TA 65·2447
BALLENTYNE D W G LOVETT D R
BRIT J APPL PHYS 39748 ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN CIVIL CONSTRUCTION. FROM
1 2 585·92 1968 BUILDING STRUCTURES FROM ALUMINUM ALLOYS. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF A RUSSIAN REFERENCE BOOK FOR
39648 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SOME IRON ALLOYS HAVING CONSTRUCTION WORKERS./I
UNUSUALLY HIGH LATTICE COMPONENTS. EDELMAN N M AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND FOREIGN
POWELL R W TYE R P TECHNOLOGY DIV AFB OHIO USAF
INTERN J HEAT MASS TRANSFER DOC AND CFSTI
9 9 845·52 1966 CA 65 18231 FTD·MT·64·156 N66·12736 H·65·63859
AD·620816 53·68 1965
39655 REFLECTION SPECTRA OF MG2 SI AND MG2 SN CRYSTALS.
KROITORU S G SOBOLEV V V 39758 THE SELF·DIFFUSION OF WORKED METALS.
OPTIKA I SPECTROSKOPIYA HASH IGUCHI R
21 1 91·3 1966 J CENTRAL AERONAUT RESEARCH INST
2 95·104 1943 CA 42 1167
39656 REFLECTION SPECTRA OF MG2 SI AND MG2 SN CRYSTALS.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF OPTIKA I SPEKTROSKOPIYA 21 39759 PROPERTIES OF URANIUM MONO PHOSPHIDE.
11/91·3,1966'/1 BASKIN Y
KROITORU S G SOBOLEV V V JAM CERAM SOC
OPT SPECTRY 49 10 541·6 1966 CA 65 19804
21 48·9 1966
39762 THERMAL EXPANSION OF MAGNETIC METALS AT LOW
39661 GALLIUM ARSENIDE OPTICAL FILTERS. TEMPERATURES.
KOLTUN M M KAGAN M B WHITE G K
OPTIKA I SPEKTROSKOPIYA PROC PHYS SOC
21 1 116·18 1966 86/PT 11 159·69 1965

39662 GALLIUM ARSENIDE OPTICAL FILTERS. IIENGLISH 39768 SURFACE TENSION OF TERNARY IDEAL METALLIC SOLUTIONS.
TRANSLATION OF OPTIKA I SPEKTROSKOPIYA 21 11/116·8, OFITSEROV A A ZHUKHOVITSKII A A PUGACHEVICH P P
1966.// IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENII CHERN MET
KOLTUN M M KAGAN M B 9 9 5·10 1966 CA 66·25942
OPT SPECTRY
21 65 1966 39770 THE OPTICAL REFLECTION OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF GALLIUM
SULFIDE AND GALLIUM SELENIDE.
39693 SPECIFIC HEATS OF GOLD AND GOLD·TIN INTERMETALLIC AT GASANOVAN A AKHUNDOV G A
LOW TEMPERATURES. OPT I SPEKTROSK
WILL T A GREEN B AJR 20 2 353·4 1966
PHYS REV
150 519·22 1966 CA 65 17789 39787 ON HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF AlIIl/B/VI/·TYPE
SEMICONDUCTORS.
39718 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE HEAT CAPACITY OF GUSEINOV G D RASULOV A I KERIMOVA E M
FERROMAGNETIC STEELS AND IRON BASED ALLOYS. ISMAILOV M Z
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I METALLOVEO. 19 PHYS LETTERS
151 694-8, 1965,/1 22 562·4 1966 CA 65 19436
LYUSTERNIK V YE PHYS STAT SOL
PHYS METALS METALLOG 19 K7·10 1967
19 5 48·51 1965
39793 A CALORIMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF LIQUID GOLD·TIN
ALLOYS.
JENA A K LEACH J S LL
ACTA MET
14 11 1595·1605 1966
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!!!!!!!!!!! Bibliographic Citation !!!!!!!!!!! Bibliographic Citation
39805 LATTICE VIBRATION SPECTRA OF GA ASIXI P/l·X/ SINGLE 39915 ANOMALOUS SPECIFIC HEAT OF NB3 SN IN THE LIQUID
CRYSTALS. HELIUM REGION.
CHEN Y S SHOCKLEY W PEARSON G L VIELAND L J WICKLUND A W
PHYS REV PHYS LETTERS
151 648·56 1966 23 3 223·4 1966

39810 SE SELF·DIFFUSION IN CD SE AND THE DEFECT STRUCTURE 39917 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF ZRZN2.
OF THE II·VI COMPOUNDS. HOARE F E WHEELER J C G
WOODBURY H H HALL R B PHYS LETTERS
PHYS REV LETTERS 23 402·3 1966
17 21 1093·5 1966
39941 DETERMINATION OF THE SEMICONDUCTOR CHARACTER OF
39828 RADIATION CAPACITY OF SOME INDUSTRIAL ALLOYS IN THE MERCURY SELENIDE BY STUDYING THE REFLECTIVITY OF
INFRARED RANGE OF THE SPECTRUM. IIENGLISH HGSE-CDTE ALLOYS.
TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. MET. I GORN. SCHNEIDER M
DELO./41 143·6. 19641/. COMPT REND
LEBEDEVA V V NOVIK V K FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY 263 17 985·8 1966 CA 66·6235
DIVISION WRIGHT·PATTERSON AFB OHIO
CFSTI AND DOC 39947 THERMAL EXPANSION AND OTHER PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
FTD·TT-65·1796/1. 2. AND 4 THE NEWER INFRARED·TRANSMITTING OPTICAL MATERIALS.
AD·640310 1·9 1966 BALLARD S S BROWDER J S
APPL OPTICS
39846 HOW THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS AFFECTS EQUIPMENT 5 12 1873·6 1966 CA 66·623992
HEAT TRANSFER RATES.
LA QUE F L ROLLE C 39948 NON OXIDE CHALCOGENIDE GLASSES AS INFRARED OPTICAL
CHEM MET ENG MATERIALS.
44 439·42 1937 HILTON A R
APPL OPTICS
39853 EFFECT OF FREEZING CONDITIONS ON THE THERMO·ELECTRIC 5 12 1877-82 1966
PROPERTIES OF BISBTE3 CRYSTALS.
COSGROVE G J MC HUCH J P TILLER W A 39950 THERMAL EVIDENCE OF A GLASS TRANSITION IN GOLD .
J APPL PHYS SILICON· GERMANIUM ALLOY.
32 621·3 1961 CHEN H S TURNBULL 0 HARVARD UNIV CAMBRIDGE
MASS DIV OF ENG AND APPLIED PHYSICS NONR
39863 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF TA CR2 AND NB CR2. DOC AND CFSTI
MARTIN J F MULLER F KUBASCHEWSKI 0 TR·528 AD·654168
TRANS FARADAY SOC 1·14 1967 TA 67·1663
66 1065·72 1970 CA 73 19189
39952 INFRARED SPECTRAL EMITTANCE MEASUREMENTS OF OPTICAL
39876 MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF INVAR AND MATERIALS.
INVAR·TYPE ALLOYS. STIERWALT 0 L
MC CAIN W S MARINGER R M BATTELLE MEMORIAL APPL OPTICS
INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO USAF 5 12 1911·15 1966 CA 66·624080
OMIC AND DOC
OMIC MEMO 207 39962 THERMAL EXPANSION. ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE AND THE
1·70 1965 EFFECT OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE ON THE NEEL
TEMPERATURE IN FE·MN ALLOYS.
39879 AN EXPERIMENT TO DETERMINE THE INFLUENCE OF TENSION FUJIMORI H
ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF A METAL IN THE ELASTIC AND J PHYS SOC JAPAN
PLASTIC REGIONS. M.S. THESIS. 21 10 1860·5 1966 CA 65 19775
BUSCH C C TULANE UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANS
LOUISIANA 39970 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF N·TYPE BI2TE3-BI2SE3
TULANE UNIVERSITY ALLOYS.
1·50 1963 CHAMPNESS C H MUIR W B CHIANG P T
CAN J PHYS
39887 AN ADIABATIC CALORIMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF THE 45 11 3611·26 1967 CA 68 7454
SPECIFIC HEAT OF NICKEL-CHROMIUM ALLOYS FROM 80 TO
700 C. M.S. THESIS. 39973 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF ALPHA PHASE
ARLEDGE T L JR UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE SILVER-CADMIUM AND SILVER·PALLADIUM ALLOYS.
KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE MONTGOMERY H PELLS G P WRAY E M
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE PROC ROY SOC
1·86 1963 301 A 261·84 1967 CA 67 120552

39888 TRANSMISSION AND REFLECTION PROPERTIES FOR DIFFERENT 39980 THE EFFECT OF RESONANCE SCATTERING AND 0·0
SURFACE BARRIER MODELS. M.s. THESIS. CORRELATIONS ON THE THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF
DAVIS J C PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY STATE SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS.
COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA KIWI M ZUCKERMANN M J
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PHYS LETTERS
1·67 1963 24 A 9 456·7 1967

39898 THEORY OF THE EFFECT OF A MAGNETIC FIELD ON THE 39981 THE COARSENING OF GAMMA·PRIME IN NI·AL ALLOYS.
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. M.S. ARDELL A J NICHOLSON R B
THESIS. J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
ROACH 0 M SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND 27 11 1793·804 1966
TECHNOLOGY RAPID CITY SOUTH DAKOTA
SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND TECHNOLOGY 39984 RESEARCH ON INFRARED OPTICAL MATERIALS.
1·55 1963 PATTERSON RJ TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC
DOC
39901 THE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF SOME ZIRCONIUM·DYSPROSIUM TI·08·67·35 AD·815776
ALLOYS. M.S. TH ESIS. 1·84 1967 TA 67·15 A·112
POLLARD E RJR RENNSELEAR POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
TROY NEW YORK 39991 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LANTHANUM AND ITS
RENSSELEAR POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE MONOCHALCOGENIDES.
1·32 1963 GOLUBKOV A V DEVYATKOVA E 0 ZHUZE V P
SERGEEVA V M SMIRNOV I A
39908 OPTICAL PHONONS IN ZN SIXI SE/l·XI MIXED CRYSTALS. FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
BRAFMAN 0 CHANG I F LENGYEL G MITRA S S 8 1761·71 1966
CARNALL E JR
PHYS REV LETTERS 39992 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LANTHANUM AND ITS
19 19 1120·3 1967 MONOCHALCOGENIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
TVERDOGO TELA 8 16/1761·71.1966./1
39910 ELECTRON TRANSPORT AND THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF GOLUBKOV A V DEVYATKOVA E 0 ZHUZE V P
N·TYPE Bl/l.751 SB/O.251 TE3. SERGEEVA V M SMIRNOV I A
MUIR W B CHIANG P T CHAMPNESS C H SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
CAN J PHYS 8 6 1403·10 1966
44 11 2797·808 1966 CA 66·26450
39995 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND DOPING LEVEL ON THE
39913 AMORPHOUS SELENIUM THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY STUDY IN CONDUCTlON·BAND EDGE IN SOME A·IIIB-V IN·TYPEI
SOFTENING REGION. SEMICONDUCTORS.
ABOULLAEV G B MEKHTlEVA S I ABDINOV 0 SH BELLE M L
ALiEV G M FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
PHYS LETTERS 8 1903·6 1966
23 215·16 1966
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39996 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND DOPING LEVEL ON THE 40121 ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF MANGANESE ARSENIDE IN THE
CONDUCTION·BAND EDGE IN SOME A·IIIB-V IN·TYPEI MAGNETIC TRANSFORMATION REGION. IIENGLISH
SEMICONDUCTORS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TRANSLATION OF ZHUR. EKSPTL I TEORET. FIZ. 50. 161
TVERDOGO TELA 8 16/1903-6.1966,/1 1519·24.1966,/1
BELLE M L GRAZHDANKINA N P BURKHANOV A M
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE SOVIET PHYSICS.JETP
8 6 1506·9 1966 23 101~16 1966

40017 THERMAL CONTACT RESISTANCE IN A VACUUM ENVIRONMENT. 40125 CHEMICAL INTERDIFFUSION AND THE KIRKENDALL EFFECT IN
PH. D. THESIS. IRON. NICKEL AND COBALT SYSTEMS. M.S. THESIS.
CLAUSING A M UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA KIRWAN OJ
ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE NEWARK DELAWARE
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ILLINOIS 1·89 1964
1·156 1963
40129 DETERMINATION OF LIQUID METAL DIFFUSION CO-EFFICIENTS
40024 THE REFLECTANCE OF THE INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS N AL BY MOLECULAR DISTILLATION.
AND CO AL BUELL C H SHUCK F 0 IOWA STATE UNIV OF
KIEWIT 0 A RECHTIEN J BRITTAIN J 0 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AMES
J PHYS SOC JAPAN CFSTI AND AEC
21 11 2380·2 1966 CA 66 42061 IS·1325 N66-32359
1·33 1966 PA N66·4·183502
40027 LOW TEMPERATURE TRANSPORT PROPERTIES IN N·TYPE INDIUM
ANTIMONIDE. PH. D. THESIS. 40136 DEVELOPEMENT AND QUALIFICATION OF THERMAL CONTROL
KHOSLA R P PURDUE UNIVERSITY LAFAYETTE INDIANA COATINGS FOR SNAP SYSTEMS.
UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL CROSBY J R AT INTERN CANOGA PARK CALIF
66·7444 1·72 1966 CA 65 19428 AEC AND CFSTI
NAA·SR·9908 N65·34983
40031 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE MAGNETIC 1·69 1965 CA 65 6654
ALLOYS.
NAKAJIMA S 40141 SUPERCONDUCTORS IN THE AL·MG SYSTEM.
PHYS LETTERS BONNIN B COMM ENERGIE AT FRANCE
24 A 33·4 1967 AEC
CEA·R·2906 1·94 1966 CA 65 14590
40033 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE ALLOYS. FEITI/.
FENI. FE/CR/. FE/MN/. FE/CO/. FE/NI/. FE/ALI. 40144 DIFFUSION OF IRON IN AN IRON·ALUMINUM ALLOY.
FE/SI/. FE/MO/. FE/w/. AND AG/AU/. LAID Y F BORG RJ CALIFORNIA UN IV LIVERMORE
SHINOZAKI S S ARROTT A LAWRENCE RADIATION LAB
PHYS REV AEC AND CFSTI
152 611·22 1966 CA 66 41227 UCRL·14752 N66·33553
1·5 1966 CA 65 19773
40050 EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON SUPERCONDUCTIVITY.
MENDELSSOHN K 40148 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FILAMENT WOUND GLASS EPOXY
IBM J RESEARCH DEVELOP STRUCTURES AS APPLIED TO POSSIBLE USE IN LIQUID
6 27·30 1962 HYDROGEN BUBBLE CHAMBERS.
BRECHNA H HALDEMANN W STANFORD UNIV STANFORD
40063 DIFFUSION OF CADMIUM IN INDIUM ARSENIDE. CALIF
ZOTOVA N V LEBEDEV A A NASLEDOV 0 N AEC
FIZ TVERDOGO TELA SLAC·PUB·121 CONF·650802·14 N66·25109
8 2074·6 1966 CA 65 14453 1·47 1965 CA 65 13161

40064 DIFFUSION OF CADMIUM IN INDIUM ARSENIDE. IIENGLISH 40152 IMPROVED SURFACE IONIZATION EFFICIENCY BY HIGH WORK
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 8/71 2074-6. FUNCTION REFRACTORY METALS AND ALLOYS.
1966,/1 HUSMANN 0 K
ZOTOVA N V LEBEDEV A A NASLEDOV 0 N J APPL PHYS
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE 37 13 4662·70 1966
8 7 1649·51 1967
40156 INFRARED REFLECTIVITY OF HEAVILY DOPED LOW·MOBILITY
40077 DIFFUSION PROCESSES IN CHROMIUM·IRON ALLOYS. SEMICONDUCTORS. I. GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
SHINYAYEV A YA MURRAYL A RIVERA J J HOSS P·A
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED J APPL PHYS
20 6 875·80 1965 CA 64 10871 37 13 4743·5 1966 CA 66 42062

40078 DIFFUSION PROCESSES IN CHROMIUM·IRON ALLOYS. 40158 DETERMINATION OF INTRINSIC DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS BY
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I METALLOVED. 20 MEASURING THE KIRKENDALL EFFECT IN THE COPPER·NICKEL
161 875-80. 1965,/1 SYSTEM.
SHINYAYEV A YA LEVASSEUR J PHILIBERT J
PHYS METALS METALLOG COMPT REND
20 6 77-82 1965 264 C 3 277-80 1967

40084 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF A YELLOW BRASS 40160 THERMAL AND OPTICAL ENERGY GAPS IN PBTE.
AND CADMIUM AT LOW TEMPERATURES. M.S. THESIS. TAUBER R N MACHONIS A A CADOFF I B
COOPER M H J APPL PHYS
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ATLANTA GEORGIA 37 13 4855·60 1966
1·77 1964
40166 DETERMINATION OF PHYSICAL·CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF
40086 LOW TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY AND RELATED PROPERTIES METAL·METAL OXIDE MIXTURES.
OF AN ALLOY OF CADMIUM AND MAGNESIUM. PH.D. THESIS. AUSTING J L KENNEDY J E liT RESEARCH INST
SATTERTHWAITE C B CHICAGO ILLINOIS
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH PENN AEC AND CFSTI
1·57 1950 SC·CR·66·20 19 N66·33896
1·205 1966 CA 65 19919
40101 INFRARED RADIATION OF TITANIUM BORONITRIDE.
GRENIS A F LEVITT A P 40168 WIEDEMANN·FRANZ·LORENTZ LAW AND ITS APPLICATION IN
JAM CERAM SOC THE HIGH·TEMPERATURE FIELD. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
49 12 629·31 1966 CA 66 40354 RIV. ING. IMILANI 14./8/761·71. 1965,/1
EVANGELISTI R LOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC LAB NEW
40105 DIFFUSION IN LIQUID BISMUTH·TIN ALLOYS. MEXICO
STOVER R 0 SHUCK F 0 AEC
TRANS MET SOC AIME LA·TR·66 N66·32829
242 768·70 1968 CA 69 12471 1·20 1966 PA N66·4·193854

40117 THE HEAT CAPACITY OF HASTELLOY X AND SAE 1113 STEEL 40178 SUPERCONDUCTING BEHAVIOR OF INDIUM·LEAD ALLOYS.
AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. M.S. THESIS. FROM 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOW TEMPERATURE
THAIS R R PHYSICS COLUMBUS. OHIO. AUGUST 31 . SEPTEMBER 4.
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME INDIANA 1964.
1·88 1963 GYGAX S SWISS FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ZURICH SWITZERLAND
40120 ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF MANGANESE ARSENIDE IN THE OLSEN J L KROPSCHOTR H
MAGNETIC TRANSFORMATION REGION. PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK N Y
GRAZHDANKINA N P BURKHANOV A M CONF·65139
ZHUR EKSPTL I TEORET FIZ 587·90 1965 NS 19 10216
50 6 1519·24 1966
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40211 INFRARED ABSORPTION OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. 40282 ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THE NUMBER OF
KAISER W FAN H Y WIEDEMANN FRANZ OF LIGHT METALS AND MAGNESIUM ALLOYS.
PHYS REV PH.D. THESIS
98 966-8 1955 STAEBLER J TECH HOCHSCHULE /OF BRESLAU/ WROCLAW
POLAND
40212 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE IN THE REGION TECH HOCHSCHULE /OF BRESLAU/ WROCLAW POLAND
FROM 20 TO 200 MICRONS. 1-35 1929
YOSHINAGA H OETJEN R A
PHYS REV 40284 HIGH TEMPERATURE STUDIES OF CRYSTALLINE BORIC OXIDE
101 526-31 1956 AND OF HAFNIUM BORIDE. M.S. THESIS.
BARNES 0 W UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON
40216 SOME OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CD SE SINGLE CRYSTALS. WISCONSIN
KELLER S P PETIIT G 0 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
PHYS REV 1-24 1961
120 1974-7 1960
40286 STUDY OF HYPERFINE COUPLING IN RARE EARTH METALS BY
40217 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF MEASUREMENT OF THE SPECIFIC HEAT AT VERY LOW
STEELS. TEMPERATURE. PH.D. THESIS.
TYE R P TROLLIET G UNIVERSITY OF GRENOBLE FRANCE
ENGINEER UNIVERSITY OF GRENOBLE
221 968-71 1966 1-87 1964

40222 INVESTIGATIONS ABOUT SPECIFIC HEAT AT LOW 40288 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF PURE AND IMPURE INDIUM
TEMPERATURES. A NEW APPARATUS FOR QUICK ANTIMONIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES. M.S. THESIS.
DETERMINATION OF SPECIFIC HEATS OF SOLIDS AT LOW STEPHANS E J SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND
TEMPERATURES. TECHNOLOGY RAPID CITY SOUTH DAKOTA
SIMON F RUHEMANN M SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND TECHNOLOGY
Z PHYS CHEM TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 19
129 321-38 1927 1-155 1966
DOC AND CFSTI
40228 MODERN HEAT INSULATING AND DECKING MATERIALS. AD-640993 N67-16372
GRIFFITHS E HICKMAN M J REPRINT 1967 CA 67 15585
TRANSACTIONS NORTH EAST COAST INSTITUTION OF
ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE ON 40292 ELECTRON DENSITY AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES IN
THE 26TH MARCH 1943 NOBLE-METAL TRANSITION ELEMENTS.
59 207-30 1943 JENSEN M A MATTHIAS B T ANDRES K
CALIFORNIA UNIV SAN DIEGO LAJOLLA USAF
40230 REFLECTANCE OF COMPACTED POWDER MIXTURES. SCIENCE
SCHATZ E A 150 1448-50 1965
J OPT SOC AM DOC
57 941-50 1967 CA 67 58717 AFOSR 66-1297 AD-641796
1-2 1965 TA 66-2478
40234 A LONG-PULSE METHOD OF DETERMINING THERMAL
DIFFUSIVITY. 40302 AEROSPACE STRUCTURAL METALS HANDBOOK.
PENNIMAN F G WEISS V SESSLER J G EDITOR SYRACUSE
SOLAR ENERGY UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE SYRACUSE NEW YORK
9 113-16 1965 USAF
DOC
40235 ELECTRODIFFUSION IN DILUTE COPPER ALLOYS. ASD-TDR-63-741 AD 420971
STEPPER H-J WEVER H AD 474049 CURRENT EDITIONS
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
28 1103-8 1967 40305 EMERGING AEROSPACE MATERIALS.
TECHNICAL STAFF AIR FORCE MATERIALS
40240 ATOMIC SPECIFIC HEATS BETWEEN THE BOILING POINTS OF LAB OHIO USAF
LIQUID NITROGEN AND HYDROGEN. I. THE MEAN ATOMIC DOC
SPECIFIC HEATS AT 50 DEGREES ABSOLUTE OF THE ELEMENTS AFML-TR-65-114
A PERIODIC FUNCTION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHTS. 1-105 1965
DEWAR J
PROC ROY SOC 40315 THERMAL EXPANSION OF BEARING BRONZES. /NBS RESEARCH
89 A 158-69 1913 PAPER NO. 665./
HIDNERT P
40241 SERVICE LIFE OF IRON CASTINGS CAN BE AFFECTED BY J RESEARCH NATIONAL BUREAU STANDARDS
THEIR THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. 12 391-400 1934
DAVIS J A DEEM H W LOWNIE H W JR
TRANS AM FOUNDRYMENS SOC 40324 A MULTI-CHANNEL OPTICAL PYROMETER FOR THE 1500 TO
64 223-6 1956 3000 K RANGE.
PIERSON A H ZEIGLER G WEISS M BARNES
40247 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF FOUR HEAT-RESISTANT ALLOYS. ENGINEERING CO STAMFORD CONN DOC
WATSON T W FLYNN 0 R DOC
TRANS MET SOC AIME AFFDL-TR-65-133
242 844-6 1968 CA 69 13548 AD-480387 1-69 1966 TA 66-10 A-56

40261 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COBALT. 40327 THERMAL PROPERTY DATA UTILIZED FOR ASSET MATERIALS.
SCHULZE A SCHATTYN J M MCDONNELL AIRFRAFT CORP ST LOUIS
zrECH PHYSIK MO DOC
8 365-70 1927 DOC
A-656 AD-480414
40268 THE THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF METALS 1-45 1964 TA 66-10 A-43
AND ALLOYS. PH.D. THESIS.
POWELL R W LONDON UNIVERSITY ENGLAND 40328 FURTHER MEASUREMENTS OF THE COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR
LONDON UNIVERSITY EXPANSION AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
1-79 1938 DORSEY H G
PHYS REV
40273 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME INDUSTRIAL COPPER ALLOYS. 27 1-10 1908
NBS RESEARCH PAPER NO. 1550.
HIDNERT P DICKSON G 40329 MECHANICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE
J RES NATIONAL BUR STANDARDS TITANIUM ALLOYS. PROGRESS REPORT NO.3.
31 77-82 1943 DOTSON C L SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST METALLURGY
DEPT BIRMINGHAM ALA DOC
40275 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF REFRACTORY MATERIALS. DOC
liT RESEARCH INST ~HICAGO ILL AD 480790 1-44 1965 TA 66-11 A-41
USAEC
AEC 40344 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF REFRACTORY MATERIALS.
AD 800343 1-34 1966 liT RESEARCH INST CHICAGO ILL
DOC
40276 IRIDIUM-BASE ALLOYS AND THEIR BEHAVIOR IN THE DOC
PRESENCE OF CARBON.- AD 482355 IITRI-G6001-6
HARMON 0 P AEROJET-GENERAL CORP SACRAMENTO 1-25 1965 TA 66-13 A-48
CALIFORNIA USAF
DOC 40347 VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET REFLECTIVITY OF INDIUM BISMUTH IDE.
AFML-TR-66-290 AD-801951 M.S. THESIS.
AD 802109 1-115 1966 TA 67-1 A-53 HANNING W A CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE LONG
BEACH CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE
1-64 1969
C33
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Numbsr Bibliographic Citation
40351 IMPROVED RADIATOR COATINGS. 40451 NIOBIUM ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS.
SCHATZ E A COUNTS CRill AMERICAN MACHINE GRIGSBY 0 L ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES INFORMATION
AND FOUNDRY CO ALEXANDRIA VIRGINIA USAF CENTER CULVER CITY CALIF USAF
DOC DOC
AFML·TDR·64·146 IPT 1111 AD·480000 DS·148
AD·486446l 1·95 1966 TA 66·17 A·48 1·231 1966 TA 66·10 A·42

40367 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN HIGH-STRENGTH STAINLESS STEELS. 40452 HIGH·TEMPERATURE MATERIALS PROGRAM.
HOENIE A F ROACH 0 B BATTELLE MEMORIAL GENERAL ELECTRIC CO CINCINNATI OHIO
INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO USAF ATOMIC PRODUCTS DIV USAEC
DOC AND DMIC DIV USAEC
DMIC·223 1·40 1966 AEC AND CFSTI
GEMP·59A N66·38070
40372 PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL 1·77 1966
CONDUCTIVITIES OF SOME PlUTONIUM·ALUMINUM ALLOYS.
GIBNEY R B SANDENAW T A lOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC 40463 THE MECHANICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF TUNGSTEN AND
LAB UN IV OF CALIFORNIA TZM SHEET PRODUCED IN THE REFRACTORY METAL SHEET
CFSTI AND AEC ROLLING PROGRAM, PART I.
LAMS·l080 1·9 1950 SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST BIRMINGHAM
ALA
40378 SPECIAL MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES FOR THERMOELECTRIC DOC AND CFSTI
MATERIALS WITH RESULTS FOR BI2TE3 AND ALLOYS WITH AD·638631 N67·10380
BI2SE3. TECH. REPT. NO.1. 1·200 1966 TA 66·2075
HARMAN T C LOGAN M J BATTELLE MEMORIAL
INSTITUTE COLUMBUS 1. OHIO ONR 40464 THERMAL EXPANSION AND TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE
BMI AND CFSTI ELASTIC MODULI OF POLYCRYSTALLINE HAFNIUM.
Np·6849 PB·151656 WASHBURN 0 F BLECHINGER F K GENERAL ELECTRIC
1·15 1958 CO KNOLLS ATOMIC POWER LAB SCHENECTADY N Y USAEC
AEC AND CFSTI
40379 THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS FOR POWER CONVERSION. KAPL·3112 N66·35893
QUARTERLY STATUS REPT. NO.3, 1 AUG·31 OCT. 61. 1·17 1966 CA 66 53122
RCA LABS DIV RADIO CORP OF AMERICA
PRINCETON 40467 TESTING OF REFLECTIVE COATINGS· HSM 80C.
CFSTI WETMORE R A BOEING CO SEATTLE WASH USAF
PB·160990 1·14 1961 RR 37 29 DOC
02·30484·1 BSD·TR·66·218 AD·443339
40380 STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATIONS IN THERMOELECTRIC AD·800433 1·16 1963 TA 66·23 A·40
MATERIALS. PROGRESS REPT. NO. 11, 1 FEB-31 MAR 62.
POLLAK P I CONN J B SHEEHAN E J MERCK 40473 THE EFFECT OF MAGNETIC AND CONFIGURATIONAL
SHARP AND DOH ME RESEARCH LABS RAHWAY N J DISORDERING ON THE HIGH TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY OF
CFSTI A NICKEL·50 AT. PERCENT PALLADIUM AllOY.
PB·163504 1·9 1962 RR 38 S·41 BINGHAM R E BROOKS C R
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
40388 MATERIALS DATA HANDBOOK. ALUMINUM ALLOY 2219. 30 10 2365·70 1969
SESSLER J WEISS V EDITORS SYRACUSE
RES INST NEW YORK 40494 PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
NASA AND CFSTI OF SELECTED LlGHT·ELEMENT AND SOME RELATED COMPOUNDS.
NASA·CR·74545 N66·24488 BECKETT C W DOUGLAS T B NATIONAL BUREAU OF
1·185 1965 PA N66·4·132371 STANDARDS WASHINGTON 0 C
DOC AND CFSTI
40392 GLASS-TO-METAL SEALS. II. NBS REP T 9389 AFOSR·66·1938
CONDUCTIVITY IN THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE. 1·269 1966
HULL A W BURGER E E NAVIAS L ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY PARK 40496 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TANTALUM, TUNGSTEN, RHENIUM,
J APPLIED PHYS TA·l0W, Tll111, T/222/, W·25RE IN THE TEMPERATURE
12 698·707 1941 RANGE 1500-2BOO K.
1·38 1966 PA N66·4·244710 JUN C K HOCH M CINCINNATI UNIV OHIO USAF
CINCINNATI OHIO USAF
40413 SPECTRAL EMISSIVITY OF METALS AFTER DAMAGE BY DOC
PARTICLE IMPACT. FROM PROC. OF CONF. ON SPACECRAFT AFML·TR·66·367
COATINGS DEVELOP. 1964. AD·807299 1·17 1966 CA 67 36952
SCHOCKEN K FOUNTAIN J A
NASA AND CFSTI 40516 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF MATERIALS AND FABRICATION
NASA·TM·X·56167 N66·37820 TECHNIQUES FOR THERMOELECTRIC POWER GENERATION.
1·20 1964 PA N66·4·23 4632 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY DIRECT
ENERGY CONVERSION OPERATION
40420 MONOCHROMATIC REFLECTANCE TESTS. WEST LYNN MASS
WETMORE R A BOEING CO SEATTLE WASH USAF DOC AND CFSTI
ODC AD 634477 N66·34472
BSD·TR·66·140 AD 483037 1·56 1962 TA 66·1545
1·116 1963 TA 66·14 A·l07
40520 STUDY TO DETERMINE EXPERIMENTALLY THE FEASIBILITY OF
40426 GRAPHITE. CARBIDE, NITRIDE AND SULFIDE REFRACTORIES. NEW METHODS FOR IMPROVING THERMAL CONDUCTANCE OF
FROM PROC. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HIGH MECHANICAL JOINTS IN A VACUUM. SUMMARY RES. REPT.,
TEMPERATURE TECHNOLOGY. ASILOMAR CONF. GROUNDS, 8 APR.·30 SEP. 1966.
CALIFORNIA. OCT. 6·9, 1959. COFFIN C L CRESWICK F A SORENSON J E
LlTZ L M RESEARCH LAB NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST COLUMBUS OHIO
CLEVELAND OHIO CFSTI
MCGRAW·HILL BOOK COMPANY INC NEW YORK NASA·CR·81712
90·112 1960 N67·18050 1·58 1966 PA N67·5·71095

40435 THE EFFECT OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE ON THE MARTENSITIC 40525 FOUNDATIONAL RESEARCH PROJECTS.
REVERSAL OF AN IRON·NICKEL·CARBON ALLOY. COOK C F BUCHANAN R A BUTLER M A
ROHDE R W GRAHAM R A MC CARTHY 0 E RAINWATER I E NAVAL ORDNANCE
TRANS MET SOC AIME LAB CORONA CALIF
245 11 2441·5 1969 DOC
NAVWEPS·8852 AD 635193
40445 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY NEAR A CONTINUOUS PHASE 1·44 1966 TA 66·1612
TRANSITION.
ZHUZE V P NOVRUZOV 0 N SHELYKH A I 40529 EFFECTS OF DIFFUSION PUMP OIL CONTAMINATION ON THE
FIZ TVERD TELA REFLECTANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF VARIOUS SURFACES.
11 1287·96 1969 CA 71 85282 PINION E C ARNOLD ENGINEERING DEV CENTER ARNOLD
AIR FORCE STATION TENN USAF
40446 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY NEAR A CONTINUOUS PHASE DOC
TRANSITION. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. AEDC·TR·66·53
TELA 11 151 1287·96, 1969,/1 AD·635897 1·41 1966 TA 66·1780
ZHUZE V P NOVRUZOV 0 N SHELYKH A I
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE 40549 ENERGY AND SPECIFIC HEAT DUE TO AN IMPURITY ATOM IN
11 5 1044·51 1969 A DILUTE ALLOY.
KJOLLERSTROM B SCALAPINO 0 J SCHRIEFFER J R
40450 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECTRAL EMITTANCE MEASUREMENTS. PHYS REV
STIERWALT 0 L NAVAL ORDNANCE LAB CORONA CALIF 148 665·71 1966 CA 65 9829
DDC AND CFSTI
NOLC·667 N66-39494 AD 637742
1·17 1966 TA 66·1979
C34
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~ =B~ili~lio?g~,~ap~h~w;;Q~1B~t;ro~n~~~~~~~~~~~___________ ~ Bibliogl7lphic Citation
40577 HEAT CAPACITY, ENTHALPY, ENTROPY, AND DISSOCIATION 40676 THE SPECIFIC HEATS OF SOME COPPER·RICH COPPER·NICKEL
PRESSURE OF MAGNESIUM DODECABORIDE. IIENGLISH ALLOYS, ALPHA MANGANESE AND AN IRON·MANGANESE ALLOY
TRANSLATION OF ZH. PRIKLAD. KHIM. 39 19/1941·7, AT LIQUID HELIUM TEMPERATURES. PH.D. THESIS.
1988. GUTHRIE G L CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
GERMAIDZE M A GELD P V LETUN S M PITTSBURGH PENNSYLVANIA
J APPL CHEM IUSSRI CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
39 1821·5 1966 1·126 1957

40579 DIFFUSION AND VISCOSITY OF MOLTEN METALS. IIENGLISH 40679 AN EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL
TRANSLATION OF ZEITSHRIFT FUER METALLKUNDE, 57, 131 EMISSIVITY. M.S. THESIS.
P. 194-200, 1988./1 FLETCHER L S STANFORD UNIVERSITY PALO ALTO
ILSCHNER B CALIFORNIA
SLA STANFORD UNIVERSITY
LA·TR·66·57 TT·66·15628 1·53 1964
1·30 1966 TT 17·447
40694 HIGH·TEMPERATURE THERMAL EXPANSION OF CERTAIN GROUP
40580 INVESTIGATION IN THE FAR INFRARED. IV AND GROUP V DIBORIDES.
STRONG J KEIHN F G KEPLIN E J
PHYS REV J AM CERAM SOC
38 1818·26 1931 50 81·4 1967 JA 50 80

40592 THE SURFACE TENSION OF GOLD, ZINC, GOLD-COPPER, 40699 INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF A PHASE CHANGE ON THE
SILVER-COPPER, AND IRON ALLOYS. FROM THE SURFACE TOTAL EMISSIVITY OF ALUMINIUM. M.S. THESIS.
TENSION OF MOLTEN METALS AND ALLOYS. III. KEAGY B J WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY MORGANTOWN
KRAUSE W SAUERWALD F MICHALKE M WEST VIRGINIA
Z ANORG CHEM WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
181 353·71 1929 1·44 1963

40607 HIGH TEMPERATURE HEAT CONTENTS OF THREE ALPHA BRASS 40723 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF INDIUM ARSENIDE IN THE INFRARED
ALLOYS. REGION.
CHANG Y A HULTGREN R CULPEPPER R M DIXON J R NAVAL ORDNANCE LAB
J CHEM ENG DATA WHITEOAK MD
12 98·9 1967 DOC
NOLTR·65·240 NOL·FR·22
40619 VACUUM AS AN INSULATOR. AD·482438L 1·84 1966 TA 66·13 A·122
DUEVEL C OJR
REFRIG ENG 40724 METHOD FOR CALCULATING THERMAL RESISTANCE OF
20 223·8 1930 CONDUCTIVELY COOLED ELECTRONIC PARTS.
PRASINOS T GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING CORP
40628 DIFFUSION OF CARBON IN BETA·ZIRCONIUM. BETHPAGE NEW YORK
ANDRIEVSKII R A ZAGRYAZKIN V N DDC
MESHCHERYAKOV G YA RC·R·l0·9.0 IDEP 347.40.00.00·K4·04
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED AD·483519L 1·14 1965 TA 66·14 A·29
21 1 140·3 1966 CA 64 12309
40726 THE SPECIFIC HEATS OF METALS AND SEMI·CONDUCTORS
40629 CARBON DIFFUSION IN BETA ZIRCONIUM. IIENGLISH BETWEEN 1.8 AND 4.2 K. PH.D. THESIS.
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I METALLOVED. 21 III FRIEDBERG S A CARNEGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
140-3, 1986,/1 PITTSBURGH PENN
ANDRIYEVSKII R A ZAGRYAZKIN V N CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
MESHCHERYAKOV G YA 1·120 1951
PHYS METALLS METALLOG IUSSRI
21 1 146·9 1966 40744 METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE SURFACE
TEMPERATURE, THE ABSORPTION NUMBER AND THE THERMAL
40631 THERMAL STUDY OF GROUP II·IV SEMICONDUCTORS. II. CONDUCTIVITY OF LOOSE THIN COATINGS.
HEAT CAPACITY OF MG2SN IN THE RANGE 5·300 K. PRASOLOV R S
JELINEK F J SHICKELL W 0 GERSTEIN B C IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEB ZAVEDENII PRIBOROSTROENIE USSR
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS 5 3 122·31 1962
28 267·70 1967
40745 METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE SURFACE
40632 SPECIFIC HEAT OF IRON·VANADIUM ALLOYS BETWEEN 125 K TEMPERATURE, THE ABSORPTION NUMBER AND THE THERMAL
AND 825 K. CONDUCTIVITY OF LOOSE THIN COATINGS. IIGERMAN
SCHROEDER K YESSIK M J TRANSLATION OF IZV. VYSSHIKH UCHEB. ZAVEDENII
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS PRIBOROSTROENIE USSR, 5,/3/122·31,1982./1
28 291·5 1967 CA 66 49795 PRASOLOV R S
SLA
40633 DIFFUSION OF THE SOLVENT AND THE SOLUTE IN DILUTE TT·65·28395
ALLOYS OF FACE CENTERED CUBIC METALS. 1·15 1965 TT 14·659
KOEHLER J S KINO T
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS 40746 RADIATIVE PROPERTIES OF SURFACES CONSIDERED FOR USE
28 317·23 1967 ON THE EXPLORER SATELLITES AND PIONEER SPACE PROBES.
SHIPLEY W S THDSTESEN T 0 JET PROPULSION
40639 THE EMISSIVITY OF LIQUID IRON ALLOYS. LABORATORY CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
NAESER G PASADENA CALIFORNIA
MITT KAISER WILHELM INST EISENFORSCH DUSSELDORF DOC
12 23 365·72 1930 JPL MEM 0 NO. 20-194
1·26 1960
40647 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE AND
ALUMINUM ANTIMONIDE. 40751 HIGH VISCOSITY REFRACTORY THERMAL PROTECTION
WAGINI H MATERIALS.
Z NATURFORSCH DUNN SA BJORKSTEN RESEARCH LAB INC MADISON
21 A 12 2096·9 1966 WISCONSIN
DOC
40648 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF HAFNIUM·RHODIUM ALLOYS. AD·480478L 1-48 1965 TA 66·10 A·41
WUHL H
Z PHYSIK 40759 DENSITY AND SURFACE TENSION OF MOLTEN ALLOYS OF
197 3 276·87 1966 CHROMIUM WITH IRON AND SILICON.
BAUM B A PAVARS I A GELO P V
40650 SEMICONDUCTOR PROPERTIES OF TELLURIDES. VII. ZH FIZ KHIM
THERMOELECTRIC POWER AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 43 10 2456·60 1969 CA 72 46680
CRYSTALS OF THE SYSTEM SNTE·INTE.
BELEITES E NIEKE H 40760 DENSITY AND SURFACE ENERGY OF LIQUID
ANN PHYS ILEIPZIGI CHROMIUM·IRON-SILICON ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
185/6 258·67 1966 CA 66·623491 OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43 1101 2456·60,1969'/1
BAUM B A PAVARS I A GELD P V
40656 THE DIFFUSION OF COPPER IN SILVER IRICHI COPPER RUSS J PHYS CHEM
ALLOYS. 43 10 1379·82 1969
CAHOON J R YOU DELIS W V
TRANS MET SOC AIME 40763 THERMAL EXPANSION OF CERMET COMPONENTS BY HIGH
239 127·9 1967 TEMPERATURE X·RAY DIFFRACTION. PROGRESS REPT.
NO. 12.
40658 THE LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF SOME DILUTE MAUER FA BOLZ L H WASHINGTON DC
PLATINUM·IRIDIUM AND PLATINUM·GOLD ALLOYS. NBS
DIXON M HOARE F E HOLDEN T M NBS·4884 1·23 1956
PROC PHYS SOC ILONDONI
90 253·61 1967 CA 66·832466
C35
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation !!!!!!!!!!!:
Bibliographic Citation
40766 ALKALI METALS EVALUATION PROGRAM THERMODYNAMIC AND 40874 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MOLYBDENUM AT HIGH
TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF CESIUM AND RUBIDIUM PVT TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ.
PROPERTIES. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 4 11/144-7. 1966,/1
ACHENER P Y MILLER A R FISHER 0 OLBRANTZ M PIGALSKAYA L A YURCHAK R P MAKARENKO IN
NUCLEAR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES GROUP AEROJET·GENERAL FILIPPOV l P
CORP SAN RAMON CALIF HIGH TEMPERATURE
AEC 4 135·7 1966
AGN·819 2NOL 11
1·47 1967 CA 68 54094 40875 THE PREPARATION AND STUDY OF SOME OF THE ELECTRICAL
PROPERTIES OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF ZINC ARSENIDE.
40777 EFFECT OF INOCULANTS ON THE VISCOSITY OF LIQUID UGAI YA A ZVUBINA T A
STEELS. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGANICHESKIE MATERIALY
KRESHCHANOVSKII N S SIDORENKO M F 2 1 9-16 1966 CA 65 1491
IZVEST VYSSHIKH UCHEB ZAVEDENII CHERNAYA MET
6 9 142·4 1963 40876 THE PREPARATION AND STUDY OF SOME OF THE ELECTRICAL
PROPERTIES OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF llNC ARSENIDE.
40791 THERMAL RESISTIVITY OF CADMIUM AND CADMIUM·ZINC. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR.
FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHT CONFERENCE ON THERMAL NEORGANICHESKIE MATERIALY 2 III 9-16.1966,/1
CONDUCTIVITY. THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH UGAI YA A ZYUBINA T A
CENTER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. WEST LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. INORGANIC MATERIALS
OCT. 7·10. 1968. 2 7-12 1966
BOGAARD R H GERRITEN A N PHYSICS DEPT PURDUE
UNIVERSITY 40877 THE ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK lN/XI CD/3-XI AS2 SOLID SOLUTIONS.
185·90 1969 UGAI YA A ZYUBINA T A MAlYGIN E A
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGANICHESKIE MATERIALY
40797 THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CADMIUM TELLURIDE IN THE 2 1 17-20 1966
FAR INFRARED REGION.
MITSUISHI A 40878 THE ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF
J PHYS SOC JAPAN ZN/XI CD/3-XI AS2 SOLID SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH
16 533·7 1961 TRANSLATIONS OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORGANICHESKIE
MATERIALY 2 11/17·20.1966,/1
40801 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMO-EMF OF ALUMINUM UGAI YAA ZYUBINA T A MALYGIN E A
ANTIMONIDE AND GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES. INORGANIC MATERIALS
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 10/91 2 13-5 1966
2866-8. 1968,/1
MUZHDABA V M NASHELSKII A YA TAMARIN P V 40906 MARTENSITE·TO·AUSTENITE REVERSE TRANSFORMATION IN
SHALYT S S FE-NI.cO AllOYS.
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE COLLING 0 A
10 9 2265·6 1969 MET TRANS
1 1677-82 1970
40802 IMPROVEMENT OF THE FIGURE OF MERIT FOR PELTIER
ELEMENTS. 40914 SPECIFIC HEAT AND MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF
HAACKE G YTTRIUM-GADOLINIUM DILUTED SOLID SOLUTIONS.
KALTETECHNIK AllAIN Y BONNEROT J CAROLI B COGBLlN B
14 3 66·9 1962 AM 16 2387 JESSER R RAPHAEL G
J DE PHYSIQUE
40804 THERMODYNAMICS OF LANTHANUM AND NEODYMIUM 28 98-106 1967
HEXABORIDES.
WESTRUM E F JR CLEVER H L ANDREWS J T S 40916 GERMANIUM SELENIUM TELLURIDE - A NEW
FEICK G INFRARE()'TRANSMITIING CHAlCOGENIDE GLASS.
PROC CONF RARE EARTH RES 4TH PHOENIX ARIZ 1964 MUIR J A CASHMAN RJ
597·605 1965 CA 65 12925 J OPT SOC AM
57 1-3 1967
40812 NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND SPECIFIC HEAT
MEASUREMENTS OF TRANSITION METALS AND ALLOYS. nV·FE 40921 RARE EARTH INTERMEDIATE PHASES. IV. HIGH·TEMPERATURE
AND lR·NS-MO SYSTEMS. LATIICE SPACINGS OF SOME R.E.PD3 PHASES.
MASUDA Y NISHIOKA M WATANABE N HARRIS I R RAYNOR G V WINSTANLEY C J
J PHYS SOC JAPAN J lESS-COMMON METALS
22 238·47 1967 12 1 69-74 1967

40834 SOME MEASUREMENTS OF MAGNETIC HYPERFINE HEAT 40930 PROPERTY OF METALLIC SOLUTION. IV. SURFACE TENSION
CAPACITIES. HEAT CAPACITIES OF COPPER·MANGANESE OF TIN AND TIN-SODIUM ALLOYS.
ALLOYS BELOW 1 K. PH.D. THESIS POKROVSKII N L GAlANINA N 0
HO J C UN IV OF CALIF BERKELEY CALIF ZHUR FIZ KHIM
CFSTI 23 324-31 1949
UCRL·16180 N66·17945 1965 PA N66·4·8131
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL 40932 THE INFLUENCE OF IN. AI... CD. MN. AND BI ON PROPERTIES
66·8324 1·93 1966 CA 66 32467 OF liQUID AND SOLID TIN.
POKROVSKII N l SAIDOV M
40848 SELF·DIFFUSION AND ELASTIC CONSTANTS IN THE ANOMALOUS ZHUR FIZ KHIM
B.C.C. METALS. 29 9 1601-9 1955
AARONSON H I SHEWMON P G
ACTA MET 40935 INFLUENCE OF ORDERING ON THE PROPERTIES OF SOLID
15 385·7 1967 SOLUTIONS OF THE SYSTEM IHGSE/3X·IN2SE3111·XI.
GAVRILITSA E I RADAUTSAN S I
40869 CALCULATION OF THE SPECIFIC HEAT DIFFERENCE. PHYS STAT SOL
C/P/.cNI FOR SOME SILICIDES OF 3D TRANSITION METALS. 19 609-11 1967
KALISHEVICH G I MATVEEV G A ANDREEVA L P
RODIONOV K P GELD P V 40945 THE VISCOSITIES OF LEAD. TIN. AND PB-SN ALLOYS.
ZH FIZ KHIM THRESH H R CRAWLEY A F
43 10 2604·7 1969 CA 72 36570 MET TRANS
1 1531-5 1970
40870 CALCULATION OF THE SPECIFIC HEAT DIFFERENCE.
C/P/·CNI FOR CERTAIN SILICIDES OF 3RD TRANSITION 40948 HOT PRESSING OF INDIUM ANTIMONITE.
METALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF lH. Fil. KHIM. 43 SAHM P R
110/2604-7. 1969,/1 POWDER MET INTERN
KALISHEVICH G I MATVEEV G A ANDREEVA L P 2 3 101·3 1970
RODIONOV K P GELD P V
RUSS J PHYS CHEM 40956 SURFACE TENSION AND CONTACT ANGLES OF COPPER-NICKEL
43 10 1459·61 1969 ALLOYS ON TITANIUM CARBIDE.
WHALEN T J HUMENIK M JR
40873 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MOLYBDENUM AT HIGH TRANS MET SOC OF AI ME
TEMPERATURES. 218 952-6 1960
PIGALSKAYA L A YURCHAK R P MAKARENKO I N
FILIPPOV l P 40958 ON THE MECHANISM OF THE PHOTOVOLTAIC EFFECT IN
TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR TELLURIUM AND CADMIUM PHOTOCELLS.
4 1 144·7 1966 CA 64 16720 BERNARD J lANCON R PAPARODITIS C RODOT M
REVUE DE PHYSIQUE APPLIQUEE
1 3 211-16 1966
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Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
40959 OPTICAL ABSORPTION. PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY AND P·N 41040 DIFFUSION AND ELECTRICAL TRANSPORT OF ZINC IN INDIUM
JUNCTIONS IN CADMIUM TELLURIDE. ARSENIDE.
VUL B M VAVILOV V S PLOTNIKOV A F BOLTAKS B I REMBEZA S I
SOKOLOVA A A CHAPNIN V A FIZ TVERD TELA
REVUE DE PHYSIQUE APPLIQUEE 8 2649·54 1966 CA 65 19411
1 3 217·21 1966
41041 DIFFUSION AND ELECTRICAL TRANSPORT OF ZINC IN INDIUM
40967 NUCLEAR SPECIFIC HEATS OF MN NI AND MN N13. ARSENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA
PROCTOR W SCURLOCK R G WRAY E M 8 191 2649·54. 1966,/1
PROC PHYS SOC ILONDONI BOLTAKS B I REMBEZA S I
90 IPT 31 697·705 1967 SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
8 9 2117·21 1967
40986 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND COMPOSITION ON THE DENSITY
AND SURFACE ENERGY OF CHROMIUM-SILICON ALLOYS. 41042 ALKALI METALS EVALUATION PROGRAM QUARTERLY PROGRESS
BAUM B A GELD P V LEVIN E S REPORT 1 OCT. THROUGH 31 DEC. 1966.
ZH FIZ KHIM ACHENER PY NUCLEAR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES GROUP
40 1462· 1966 AEROJET·GENERAL CORP SAN RAMON CALIF
AEC
40987 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND COMPOSITION ON THE DENSITY AGN·8215 1·43 1967
AND SURFACE ENERGY OF CHROMIUM-SILICON ALLOYS.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 40 nl 1462· 41048 DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY OF CADMIUM IN INDIUM
119661JI ARSENIDE.
BAUM B A GELD P V LEVIN E S ARSENI K A BOLTAKS B I REMBEZA S I
RUSS J PHYS CHEM FIZ TVERD TELA
40 795·8 1966 8 2809·11 1966 CA 66·2 5893

40990 DENSITY AND SURFACE TENSION OF IRON·MANGANESE-SILICON 41049 DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY OF CADMIUM IN INDIUM
MELTS AT 1550 C. ARSENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD.
POPEL S I DZHEMILEV N K RSAREVSKII B V TELA 8/91 2B09·11. 1966JI
ZH FIZ KHIM ARSENI K A BOLTAKS B I REMBEZA S I
40 1545· 1966 SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
8 9 2248·9 1967
40991 DENSITY AND SURFACE TENSION OF IRON·MAGANESE-SILICON
MELTS AT 1550 C. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. 41058 DEPENDENCE OF THE EFFECTIVE MASSES OF ELECTRONS AND
KHIM. 40 n I 1545·. 1966JI HOLES ON THE CARRIER DENSITY IN THE COMPOUNDS GALLIUM
POPEL S I DZHEMILEV N K TSAREVSKII B V ARSENIDE. GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE. AND INDIUM ARSENIDE.
RUSS J PHYS CHEM ZHUMAKULOV U
40 836·40 1966 FIZ TVERD TELA
8 10 3099·3100 1966
40992 SURFACE TENSION AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES. II.
EFFECT OF C. N. 0 AND S ON LIQUID IRON SURFACE 41059 DEPENDENCE OF THE EFFECTIVE MASSES OF ELECTRONS AND
TENSION AND INTERFACIAL ENERGY WITH AL203. HOLES ON THE CARRIER DENSITY IN THE COMPOUNDS GALLIUM
HALDEN FA KINGERY W 0 ARSENIDE. GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE. AND INDIUM ARSENIDE.
J PHYS CHEM IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA B 1101
59 557·9 1955 3099-3100. 1966,/1
ZHUMAKULOV U
41003 A STUDY OF THE EMISSIVITY OF SOLID BODIES. SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOENERGETIKA 13 nl 8 10 2476·7 1967
67·71.1966,/1
MITOR V V KONOPELKO I N 41064 EFFECTIVE MASS OF ELECTRONS IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
THERMAL ENGINEERING RASHEVSKAYA E P FISTUL V I MILVIDSKII M G
13 92·7 1966 FIZ TVERD TELA
8 10 3135·8 1966
41008 THE OPTICAL EMISSIVITY OF TITANIUM.
SEEMULLER H STARK 0 41065 EFFECTIVE MASS OF ELECTRONS IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
Z PHYSIK IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA B 1101
198 201·4 1967 3135·8.1966,/1
RASHEVSKAYA E P FISTUL V I MILVIDSKII M G
41015 THE DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT OF NICKEL IN LIQUID COPPER. SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
GERLACH J LEIDEL B 8 10 2515·17 1967
Z NATURFORSCH
22 A 58·61 1967 41115 LOW·TEMPERATURE LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
POTASSIUM-CESIUM ALLOYS.
41016 THE DIFFUSION OF P8-210 AND BI·210 IN TWO LIQUID ARCHIBALD M A DUNICK J E JERICHO M H
LEAl).TIN ALLOYS. PHYS REV
DOGE G STANDKE K H 153 786·95 1967
Z NATURFORSCH
22 A 62·6 1967 41116 RIGII).BAND BEHAVIOR IN ALUMINUM·BASED
ALLOYS· ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT.
41017 MAGNETIC. ELECTRIC AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF THE DICKE 0 A GREEN B A JR
BCC-ALPHA·PHASE IN THE SYSTEM FE·GA. PHYS REV
WAGINI H 153 800·1 1967
Z NATURFORSCH
22 A 143·4 1967 41119 SELF·DIFFUSION IN NEAR·EQUIATOMIC ORDERED AU·CD
ALLOYS.
41032 OSCILLATORY PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY OF CADMIUM TELLURIDE GUPTA 0 LAZARUS 0 LIEBERMAN 0 S
AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO EXCITON ABSORPTION. PHYS REV
VAVILOV V S PLOTNIKOV A F SOKOLOVA A A 153 863·72 1967
FIZ TVERD TELA
8 9 2598·2604 1966 41120 DETERMINATION OF THE ELECTRON-SCATTERING CROSS
SECTION IN DEGENERATE SEMICONDUCTORS FROM LOW·FIELD
41033 OSCILLATORY PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY OF CADMIUM TELLURIDE MAGNETO-RESISTANCE MEASUREMENTS.
AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO EXCITON ABSORPTION. BENFORD G DWORIN L
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 8 191 PHYS REV
2598-2604. 1966JI 153 901·12 1967
VAVILOV V S PLOTNIKOV A F SOKOLOVA A A
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE 41136 EMERGING AEROSPACE MATERIALS AND FABRICATION
8 9 2077-82 1967 TECHNIQUES.
OLEVITCH A WRIGHT·PATTERSON AFB OHIO USAF
41034 OPTICAL REFLECTION OF GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE. GALLIUM DOC
ARSENIDE. AND THEIR SOLID SOLUTIONS. AFML·TR·67·1
BELLE M L ALFEROV ZH I GRIGOREVA V S 1·190 1967
KRADINOVA LV PROCHUKHAN V 0
FIZ TVERDOGO TELA 41154 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF METALS
8 9 2623·7 1966 CA 65 19486 USING A MODIFIED JOMINY END QUENCH TEST. M.S.
THESIS.
41035 OPTICAL REFLECTION OF GALIUM PHOSPHIDE. GALLIUM CUSHMAN J B JR UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE
ARSENIDE. AND THEIR SOLID SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH WASHINGTON
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 8 191 2623·7.1966,/1 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
BELLE M L ALFEROV ZH I GRIGOREVA V S 1·48 1964
KRADINOVA L V PROCHUKHAN V 0
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
8 9 2098·2101 1967
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41162 THE PREDICTION OF THE TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL 41339 HEAT CONDUCTION IN SINTER ED COPPER AT LOW
EMISSIVITIES OF POLISHED METALS FROM THEIR THERMAL TEMPERATURES.
CONDUCTIVITIES. EDWARDS 0 0
HOWLDA CRYOGENICS
BRIT J APPL PHYS 6 302 1966 CA 66 32482
18 3 385·6 1967
41353 PROPERTIES OF THE NI-IR ALLOY SYSTEM.
41166 SUPERCONDUCTlNG· AND NORMAL.sTATE THERMAL BUCHER E BRINKMAN W F MAlTA J P COOPER A S
CONDUCTIVITY OF IMPURE TIN. PHYS REV
PEARSON G J ULBRICH C W GUETHS J E 1 B 274-7 1970 CA 72 1160
MITCHELL M A REYNOLDS C A
PHYS REV 41357 ELECTROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SNTE.sN/S.5EI SOLID
154 329·37 1967 SOLUTIONS.
ABDULLAEV G B NASIROV YA N OSMANOV T G
41171 SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITIONS IN BODY-CENTERED CUBIC DOKL AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR
THALLlUM·INDIUM ALLOYS. 22 3 17-19 1966 CA 66 6434
LUO H L WILLENS R H
PHYS REV 41358 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SNTE-CU/AS,SB,BI/TE2
154 436·8 1967 SOLID SOLUTIONS.
ABDULLAEV G B NASIROV YA N OSMANOV T G
41173 VISCOSITY OF ALUMINUM AND OF ALUMINUM.sILICON ALLOYS. DOKL AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR
INFLUENCE OF THE ALUMINUM FILM. 22 4 26-8 1966 CA 66 6435
VIGNAU J·M AZOU P BASTIEN P
COMPT REND 41359 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTOR COMPOUNDS
264 C 174·7 1967 INDIUM PHOSPHIDE-GALLIUM ARSENIDE SOLID SOLUTIONS.
SIROTA N N MAKOVETSKAYA L A
41176 THERMAL EXPANSION AND ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF BETA DOKL AKAD NAUK BELORUSSK SSR
PRIME·SILVER MAGNESIUM INTERMETALLIC. I. THE 10 7 449-51 1966 CA 65 17854
COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION FROM 77 TO BOO K.
NEUMANN J P CHANG Y A 41370 HIGH FIELD TRANSPORT PHENOMENA IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE
J APPL PHYS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES.
• U~ 1~ SODHA M S KAMAL J DUBEY P K
J PHYS SOC JAPAN
41200 CORRELATION COEFFICIENT AND THE ISOTOPE EFFECT FOR 28 6 1461-8 1970
THE DIFFUSION OF ZINC IN SILVER.
ROTHMAN S J PETERSON N L 41396 PHYSICO-MECHANICAL AND CORROSION PROPERTIES OF
PHYS REV HEAT·RESISTANT STAINLESS STEEL EP-479.
154 552·8 1967 SMIRNOV V V POKHMURSKII V I BOLTAROVICH A V
FIZIKO-KHIMICHESKAYA MEKHANIKA MATERIALOV
41201 ISOTOPE EFFECT FOR THE DIFFUSION OF ZINC IN COPPER, 2 3 304-7 1966
AND ORDERED AND DISORDERED COPPER ZINC INTERMETALLIC.
PETERSON N L ROTHMAN S J 41399 DIFFUSION OF NICKEL IN THE SOLID SOLUTION AND TWO-
PHYS REV PHASE ALLOYS OF THE SYSTEM NICKEL·TITANIUM.
154 558-60 1967 SHINYAEV A YA
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
41202 KINETICS OF SOLUTE-ENHANCED DIFFUSION IN DILUTE 21 5 721·6 1966
FACE-CENTERED-CUBIC ALLOYS.
HOWARD R E MANNING J R 41400 NATURE OF PHASES SEPARATED DURING THE AGING OF
PHYS REV FE-NI-AL MARTENSITE.
154 3 561-8 1967 ITKIN V P MOGUTNOV B M SHVARTSMAN LA
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
41223 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT STUDY OF THE 21 5 732-9 1966 CA 65 10217
APPLICABILITY OF THE RIGID MODEL FOR THE 3D BAND IN
BODY-CENTERED CUBIC ALLOYS OF TRANSITION METALS. 41401 DIFFUSION OF CARBON IN REFRACTORY METALS WITH A
SRINIVASAN T M BECK P A B.C.C. LATTICE.
ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI NAKONECHNIKOV A I PAVLlNOV L V BYKOV V N
210 163-6 1966 CA 66 49792 FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
DOC 22 2 234-8 1966
AROD-51 03.7 AD-645193
1-7 1966 TA 67-5 97 41402 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF DILUTE TUNGSTEN-RHENIUM SOLID
SOLUTIONS.
41237 DIFFUSION OF CARBON IN MOLTEN IRON-CARBON.sILICON AND LEKSINA I E PENKINA N V
IRON-CARBON.sULFUR ALLOYS. FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
HEISTERKAMP F LOEHBERG K 22 2 264-7 1966 CA 65 19444
ARCH EISENHUETTENW
37 10 813-19 1966 CA 66 31300 41415 EFFECTS OF COPPER ON THE THERMOELECTRIC PERFORMANCE
PARAMETER. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. VYS. UCH.
41256 DEFECT OF ADDED MICROSEGREGATION ON THE ZAV. FIZ. 9/6/28-35.1966,/1
THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF BI2 TE3. RAKIN G V
LO T C YIN S T TANG T W YUAN S Y SOVIET PHYSICS JOURNAL
WU LI HSUEH PAD 9 6 13-17 1966
22 515-24 1966
41428 THERMAL EXPANSION OF MAGNESIUM AND SOME OF ITS
41263 THE EFFECT OF COMPOSITION ON THE LOW·TEMPERATURE ALLOYS. NBS RESEARCH PAPER NO. 29.
HEAT CAPACITY OF ALPHA COPPER·ZINC ALLOYS. HIDNERT P SWEENEY W T
PH.D. THESIS. J RESEARCH NATIONAL BUREAU STANDARDS
HUFFSTUTLER M C JR UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1 771-92 1928
BERKELEY CALIFORNIA
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 41458 THE DETERMINATION OF THE SURFACE TENSION OF SEVERAL
1-52 1961 MOLTEN CAST IRONS.
GRUTTER K MARINCEK B
41281 UNUSUALLY LOW THERMAL EXPANSION FOUND IN THE GIESSEREI TECH-WISS BEIH GIESSEREIW METALLK
IRREVERSIBLE IRON·NICKEL ALLOYS. 12 587·92 1953
TINO Y KAGAWA H
J PHYS SOC JAP 41473 CADMIUM TELLURIDE INFRARED TRANSMITTING MATERIAL.
28 6 1445-51 1970 CA 73 27979 LADD L S
INFRARED PHYS
41306 THERMAL EXPANSION OF A FEW STEELS. NBS SCIENTIFIC 6 145-51 1966 CA 65 19476
PAPERS NO. 433.
SOUDER W HIDNERT P 41475 THERMAL STRESS EFFECTS IN ENAMELED CAST IRON.
NATL BUREAU STANDARDS TECH NEWS BULL CARDEN R L
17 611-26 1922 INST VITREOUS ENAMELLERS BULL
17 7 77-84 1966 JA 49 263
41327 INVESTIGATION METHOD OF THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF
CRYSTALS WITH A HIGH DENSITY OF FREE CARRIERS. 41490 MEASURING OF THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTORS BY
MANCA P SAUT G A PULSE METHOD.
COMPT REND SER A B NOVRUZOVO N
262 B 25 1621-3 1966 IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ-TEKHN I MAT NAUK
2 91-7 1966 CA 66 15000
41328 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF GOLD.sILICON BINARY ALLOY NEAR
THE EUTECTIC COMPOSITION. TECH. REPT. NO. 522. 41491 THE ASSAY OF GOLD BY REFLECTANCE IN THE VISIBLE PART
CHEN H S TURNBULL 0 HARVARD UNIV DIV OF ENG OF THE SPECTRUM.
AND APPLIED PHYSICS CAMBRIDGE MASS NONR MURATOV E M
DOC AND CFSTI IZV AKAD NAUK KAZ SSR SER GEOL
AD-654167 1-24 1967 TA 67-1663 23 1 64-6 1966 CA 65 7986
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Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
41494 EFFECTS OF ATOMIC ORDERING IN THE TERNARY SOLID 41569 INFRARED ABSORPTION AND REflECTION IN DEGENERATE
SOLUTIONS OF THE NICKEL.IRON.MANGANESE SYSTEM. GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE. I/WNGLISH TRANSLATION OF FII.
IBRAGIMOV E A SELISSKIl YA P SOROKIN M N TEKH, POLUPROV. 2/5/734-8,1968'/1
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METALLY AMBARTSUMYAN M A KARNAUKHOV V G
5 152-8 1966 CA 66 13427 SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS
2 5 609·12 1968
41495 PREPARATION AND INVESTIGATION OF SOME PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES OF SOLID SOLUTIONS IN THE GA.sa.TE 41581 THE DETERMINATION OF THE SURFACE TENSION OF SOME CAST
SYSTEM. AND PIG IRON TYPES.
ABDURAKHMANOVA A A AliEV M I GRUTTER K MARINCEK B
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY SCHWEIZ ARCH ANGEW WISSEN UTECH
2 4 667·9 1966 CA 65 4775 19 6 171·3 1953

41497 LIQUID PHASE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ANTIMONY AND 41587 THE SURFACE TENSION OF CASTIRON.
BISMUTH TELLURIDES. POHL 0 SCHElL E
VUKALOVICH M P FEDOROV V I OKHOTIN A S GIESSEREI
GLAZOV V M 43 26 833·9 1956
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY
2 5 844·9 1966 CA 65 4686 41596 THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE SURFACE TENSION OF
COPPER, AND THE SURFACE TENSION OF MOLTEN
41498 CONTINUOUS SOLID SOLUTIONS IN THE SYSTEM SILVER·LEAD, SILVER·BISMUTH AND COPPER·LEAD ALLOYS.
IN AS2-CD AS2 AND THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF METZGER G
INIXI CD/l·XI AS2 SINGLE CRYSTALS. Z PHYSIK CHEM ILEIPZIGI
UGAI YA A ZYUBINA T A 211 1·24 1959
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY
2 5 876·80 1966 CA 65 6413 41597 THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF ZN SI AS2,
ZN GE P2, AND CD GE P2 SEMICONDUCTING COMPOUNDS.
41500 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF BI·TE.sa.sE·BASE ALLOYS MASUMOTO K ISOMURA S GOTO W
RECOMMENDED FOR THE TEMPERATURE RANGE ·30 TO 30 J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
DEGREES. 27 11 1939·47 1966 CA 66·623487
lAZAREVA V I GRINBERG R Z
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY 41606 ROTATING CYliNDER METHOD FOR MEASURING NORMAL
2 7 1324·7 1966 CA 65 14566 SPECTRAL EMITTANCE OF CERAMIC OXIDE SPECIMENS FROM
1200 TO 1600 K.
41502 SOME PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL, THERMAL, AND OTHER PROPERTIES CLARK H E MOORE 0 G
OF TERNARY SEMICONDUCTOR COMPOUNDS OF THE J RES NATL BUR STD
AlGROUP II, B/GROUP 111/, C2IGROUP VII TYPE. 70 A 393·415 1966 JA 50
BERGER LI BALANEVSKAYA A E
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY 41641 DIFFUSION IN THE DISORDERED CADMUM·MAGNESIUM SOLID
2 8 1514·15 1966 CA 65 16217 SOLUTION.
SCHMATZ D J DOMAIN H A AARONSON H I
41510 EFFECT OF IMPURITIES ON THE CONCENTRATION OF CURRENT TRANS MET SOC AIME
CARRIERS AND THERMAL RESISTANCE OF THE GERMANIUM 236 543·54 1966 CA 64 17173
TELLURIDE LATTICE.
LEV E YA SYSOEVA M KOLOMOETS N V 41642 THERMAL EXPANSION CHARACTERISTICS OF SEVERAL
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER REFRACTORY METALS TO 2500 C.
2 11 1925·9 1966 CA 66 32943 CONWAY J B LOSEKAMP A C
TRANS MET SOC AIME
41511 CHANGES IN INTERSTITIAL LATTICE DURING HEATING THE 236 702·9 1966
MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS WITH ELEMENTS OF GROUP IV.
GLAZOV V M GLAGOLEVA N N ROMANTSEVA LA 41645 THE DIFFUSION OF THE TRACER, ZN·65, IN THE
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER COPPER·RICH CORNER OF THE ALPHA SOLID SOLUTION IN
2 11 1953·60 1966 CA 66 49919 THE SYSTEM CU·NI·ZN.
DE HOFF RT GUY A G ANUSAVICE K J
41512 CHANGES IN THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE CRYSTAL lINDEMER T B
LATTICE DURING ORDERING OF THE COMPOUND BI2 TE2 SE. TRANS MET SOC AIME
ABRIKOSOV N KH BANKINA V F 236 881·7 1966 CA 65 3484
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
2 11 2076·7 1966 CA 66 32486 41647 MECHANISMS OF GRAIN·BOUNDARY GROOVING IN CHROMIUM,
MOLYBDENUM, TUNGSTEN, CR·35RE, MO·33RE, AND W·25RE.
41513 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE SOLID SOLUTIONS ALLEN B C
GA2SE3-GA2TE3. TRANS MET SOC AI ME
AlIDZHANOV M A RUSTAMOV P G 236 6 915·24 1966 CA 65 3486
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
2 11 2082·3 1966 CA 66 32949 41650 CHEMICAL DIFFUSION IN THE NIOBIUM·TUNGSTEN SYSTEM.
HEHEMANN R F LEBER S
41518 ISOTHERMAL VELOCITY METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL TRANS MET SOC AIME
DlFFUSIVITY. M.S. THESIS. 236 1040·4 1966 CA 65 5147
WILTZ J A LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AND
AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE BATON ROUGE 41653 HIGH·FIELD SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF TANTALUM·TITANIUM
LOUISIANA ALLOYS.
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AND AGRICULTURAL AND COLLING 0 A RALLS K M WULFF J
MECHANICAL COLLEGE TRANS MET SOC AI ME
1·69 1964 236 1218·23 1966

41519 LOW TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITIES AND RELATED 41654 DIFFUSIVITY OF CARBON IN GAMMA·IRON·NICKEl ALLOYS.
PROPERTIES OF PURE MAGNESIUM, MG CD3 AND MG3 CD. SMITH R P
PH.D. THESIS. TRANS MET SOC AIME
COFFER L W UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH 236 1224·7 1966 CA 65 8494
PENNSYLVANIA
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH 41656 THE SYSTEM COPPER ·ZINC.
1·55 1953 RUER R KREMERS K
Z ANORG ALLGEM CHEM
41520 HYPER FINE INTERACTIONS IN NI3 MN ALLOY. 184 193·231 1929
STETSENKO P N AVKSENTEV YU I
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR SER FIZ 41660 SURFACE TENSIONS OF THE MOLTEN METALS. COPPER,
30 6 962·3 1966 CA 65 14607 SILVER, ANTIMONY, AND THE ALLOYs.cOPPER·TIN,
COPPER·ANTIMONY, AND SILVER·ANTIMONY.
41555 THE SURFACE TENSION OF LIQUID SILVER, TIN, AND LAUERMANN I SAUERWALD F
SILVER·TIN ALLOYS. Z METALLK
LAUERMANN I METZGER G SAUERWALD F 55 10 605·12 1964
Z PHYSIK CHEM ILEIPZIGI
216 42·9 1961 41663 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND HEAT CAPACITY PROJECT.
NOVEMBER 7, 1953 TO FEBRUARY 6, 1954.
41561 INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF ORDERING IN TERNARY NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
NI·FE·MN SOLID SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF WASHINGTON DC
IIV, AKAD. NAUK. SSSR, METALLY 15/152·8,1966'/1 NBS
IBRAGIMOV E A SELISSKIl YA P SOROKIN M N NBS REPT. 3179
RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI 1·8 1954
5 82·7 1966
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41664 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN METALS AND ALLOYS. 41807 LATIlCE PARAMETER CHANGE OF IRON-RHODIUM ALLOYS DUE
CHERRY W H CODY G 0 COOPER J L GITTLEMAN J I TO ANTIFERROMAGNETIC-FERROMAGNETIC TRANSFORMATION.
HANAK J J MC CONVILLE G T RAYL M ROSI F 0 ZSOLDOS L
RCA LABORATORIES PRINCETON NEW JERSEY USAF PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
DOC 20 K25-8 1967
ASD-TDR-62-269
AD-286456 1-86 1962 41811 HEAT CAPACITY AND STRUCTURE OF VITREOUS SILICA AND
DIAMOND-LIKE LATTICES 111/.
41675 THERMAL EXPANSION OF MOLYBDENUM. /NBS SCI. PAPER NO_ TARASOVVV
488J PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
HIDNERT P GERO W B 20 45-57 1967
NATIONAL BUREAU STANDARDS TECH NEWS BULL
19 429-44 1924 41813 DETERMINATION OF THE SURFACE TENSION ON PURE AND
ALLOYED IRON.
41701 EXCELLENT PRODUCTS OF ALUMINUM POWDER METALLURGY. VOR OEM ESCHE W PETER 0
LYLE J P JR ARCHIV EISENHUTTENWESEN
METAL PROGRESS 27 6 355-66 1956
62 109-12 1952
41814 THE SURFACE TENSION OF TIN. LEAD. ANTIMONY. COPPER.
41702 SURFACE-TENSION MEASUREMENTS. XI. TIN-BISMUTH. LEAD-BISMUTH. COPPER-ANTIMONY.
RAUE G METZGER G SAUERWALD H C F COPPER-TIN ALLOYS. AND CAST IRON.
METALL IBERLINI DRATH G SAUERWALD F
20 10 1040-2 1966 CA 66 5938 Z ANORG CHEM
162 301-20 1927
41703 DIFFUSION IN LIQUID METALS.
GERLACH J HEISTERKAMP F KLEISTUND H G 41815 SURFACE AND VOLUME DIFFUSION IN THIN FILMS OF THE
MAGER K SYSTEM AG-SE.
METALL IBERLINI PINES B YA GREBENNIK I P BAZYURA R I
W 12 1272-8 1966 CA 66 49428 ZOZULYA G V
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
41718 EXPERIMENTAL SET-UP FOR REFLECTIVITY OR TRANSMISSION 20 213-23 1967
MEASUREMENTS UP TO 10 EV. AT LOW TEMPERATURE 110 KI.
ON SAMPLES CLEAVED UNDER HIGH VACUUM. 41847 THERMAL AND HYDRAULIC PERFORMANCE OF POTASSIUM DURING
PETROFF Y PINCHAUX R DAGNEAUX 0 BALKANSKI M CONDENSATION INSIDE SINGLE TUBES.
REV DE PHYSIQUE APPLIQUEE SAWOCHKA S G GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LEWIS RESEARCH
5 5 727-9 1970 CENTER CINCINNATI OHIO
NASA
41726 SPECIFIC HEAT AT LOW TEMPERATURE OF SOME CAB6 TYPE NASA CR-851
HEXABORIDES. 1-149 1967
MERCURIO J-P ETOURNEAU J NASLAIN R
BONNEROT J 41849 EFFECT OF SURFACE ROUGHNESS ON THE REFLECTANCE OF
COMPT REND REFRACTORY METALS.
268 B 26 1766-9 1969 CA 71 STEVISON D F MATERIALS ENGINEERING BRANCH
MATERIALS APPLICATIONS DIV AF MATERIALS LAB
41728 PROPERTIES OF THE NEW ELiNVAR ALLOYS MANGELINVAR IN WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO
THE TERNARY SYSTEM OF COBALT. IRON. AND MANGANESE DOC
AND THE EFFECT OF NICKEL IMPURITIES. AFML-TR-66-232
MASUMOTO H SAITO H SUGAI Y AD-812801 1-94 1966
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
28 96-101 1964 41858 SOME THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF POROUS
TUNGSTEN AND TUNGSTEN-MOLYBDENUM CATHODE MATERIALS.
41732 INTERDIFFUSION OF SULFUR. SELENIUM AND TELLURIUM IN LVOV S N MALKO P I NEVSKAYA L V
LIQUID SILVER. NEMCHENKO V F
INAGAKI N EJIMA T KAMEDA M POROSHKOVAYA MET AKAD NAUK UKR SSR
NIPPON KOGYO KAISHI 6 5 89-95 1966 CA 65 4769
82 17-23 1966 CA 65 19327
41859 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALUMINIDES OF TRANSITION
41740 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF REFRACTORY METALS.
TUNGSTEN-RHENIUM ALLOY VR-27-VP. SINELNIKOVA V S
PELETSKII V E VOSKRESENSKII V YU POROSHKOVAYA MET AKAD NAUK UKR SSR
TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR AKAD NAUK SSSR 6 6 64-7 1966 CA 65 9865
4 2 296 1966 CA 65 1901
41860 INVESTIGATING THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME
41741 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF HEAT-RESISTANT TUNGSTEN SILICIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF OGNEUPORY 131
RHENIUM ALLOY VR-27-VT. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF 134-7. 1963JI
TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 4/2/296. 1966JI NESHPOR V S REZNICHENKO M I
PELETSKII V E VOSKRESENSKII V YU REFRACTORIES
HIGH TEMPERATURE 28 145-8 1963
4 293-4 1966
41861 PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS BASED ON THE ALUMINIDE TI3 AL
41768 TOTAL EMITTANCE MEASUREMENTS OF REFRACTORY MATERIALS. NARTOVA TT
WADE W R SLEMP W S POROSHKOVAYA MET AKAD NAUK UKR SSR
SPACE/AERONAUTICS 6 8 43-8 1966 CA 65 18257
38 133-9 1962
41862 ASSEMBLY FOR DETERMINING THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
41769 MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITIES OF IRON-CHROMIUM ALLOYS. OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENT. THERMAL EMF.
NEWMANN M M STEVENS KWH AND SPECIFIC ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF CERMET
PROC PHYS SOC MATERIALS.
74 290-6 1959 LVOV S N MALKO P I NEMCHENKO V F
POROSHKOVAYA MET AKAD NAUK UKR SSR IKIEVI
41777 HIGH TEMPERATURE X-RAY STUDY OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION 6 9 89-91 1966 CA 66 47620
OF IR AS3 AND IR SB3.
KJEKSHUS A 41868 VISCOSITY OF MOLTEN IRON WITH SMALL ADDITIONS OF
ACTA CHEM SCAND LANTHANUM OR CERIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
15 678-81 1961 JA 50 86 IZVEST_ AKAD. NAUK s.s.S.R .. MET. I GORNOE DELO 161
86-88. 1964JI
41793 THERMAL RESISTIVITY DUE TO MASS FLUCTUATION ROMANOV A A KOCHEGAROV V G
SCATTERING IN BISMUTH-ANTIMONY ALLOYS. RUSSIAN METALLURGY AND MINING
ERTL M E 8 58-9 1964
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
17 K63-5 1966 CA 65 17807 41869 SOME PROCEDURAL PROBLEMS IN MEASURING SURFACE TENSION
OF METAL MELTS.
41795 EFFECTIVE MASS OF HOLES IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. IBRAGIMOV KH I POKROVSKII N L PUGACHEVICH P P
FILIPCHENKO A S KULIKOV G G NASLEDOV 0 N POVERKH YAVLENIYA RASPLAVAKH VOZNIKAYUSHCHIKH NIKH
UKHANOVYU I TVERD FAZAKH NALCHIK
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI 198-210 1965 CA 66 40947
17 Kl13-14 1966 CA 66 64632
41871 SURFACE TENSION OF A TIN-GOLD SYSTEM.
41805 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY STUDY OF GALLIUM SELENIDE IBRAGIMOV KH I POKROVSKII N L PUGACHEVICH P P
MONOCRYSTALS. SEMENCHENKO V K
GUSEINOV G 0 RASULOV A I POVERKH YAVLENIYA RASPLAVAKH VOZNIKAYUSHCHIKH NIKH
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI TVERD FAZAKH NALCHIK
18 911-22 1966 CA 66 32485 277-80 1965 CA 66 40243
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41878 SURFACE PHENOMENA IN SEMICONDUCTOR MELTS. 41983 INVESTIGATION OF VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL
LAZAREV V B DASHEVSKII M YA CONDUCTIVITIES OF DOUBLE ALLOYS OF TE WITH GE. SN.
POVERKH YAVLENIYA RASPLAVAKH VOZNIKAYUSHCHIKH NIKH AND PB IN THE LIQUID STATE.
TVERD FAZAKH NALCHIK KRESTOVNIKOV A N GLAZOV V M GLAGOLEVA N N
383·8 1965 CA 66 49488 SITULINA OV
SB MOSK INST STAll I SPLAVOV
41880 EFFECT OF GRAPHITIZING AND STABILIZING ADDITIVES ON 41 232·8 1966 CA 65 6440
THE LIQUID STATE OF CAST IRON.
VASHCHENKO K I COSNEANU C 42001 ROLE OF SURFACE PROPERTIES OF MELTS IN THE REMOVAL OF
POVERKH YAVLENIYA RASPLAVAKH VOZNIKAYUSHCHIKH NIKH OXIDE INCLUSIONS IN STEEL SHKH15.
TVERD FAZAKH NALCHIK DERYABIN A A POPEL S I
542·9 1965 CA 66 40019 TEOR PRAKT INTENSIFIK PROTSESSOV KONVERTERAKH
MARTENOVSK PECHAKH
41881 EFFECTS OF THE STATE OF THE SURFACE OF STEEL lKH18N9T 49·54 1965 CA 66 13257
ON THE TOTAL EMISSIVITY COEFFICIENT.
SALAA 42003 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TANTALUM AT TEMPERATURES
PRACE INST MECH PRECYZYJNEJ ABOVE 1000 DEGREES C.
14 1 14·17 1966 CA 65 19775 PELETSKII V E VOSKRESENSKII V YU
TEPLOFIZIKA VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR
41903 HIGH·TEMPERATURE PROTECTION OF A TITANIUM·CARBIDE 4 3 336·42 1966 CA 65 9768
CERAMAL WITH A CERAMIC-METAL COATING HAVING A HIGH
CHROMIUM CONTENT. 42006 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TANTALUM AT TEMPERATURES
MOORE 0 G BENNER S G HARRISON W N NATIONAL ABOVE 1000 C. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZIKA
BUREAU OF STANDARDS VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 4/3/336-42. 1966.11
NASA AND NBS PELETSKII V E VOSKRESENSKII V YU
NASA·TN·2329 HIGH TEMPERATURE
1·31 1951 4 3 329·33 1966

41915 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE EMISSIVITY OF 42010 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF
PLATINUM· AND PLATINUM·RHODIUM WIRES. IIENGLISH COPPER·ANTIMONY ALLOYS IN THE LIQUID STATE.
TRANSLATION OF INZH·FIZ. ZH. 6./3/99·102. DUTCHAK YA I PANASYUK P V
1963.1/ TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR AKAD NAUK SSSR
AGABABOV S G KOMAREK A 4 4 592·3 1966 CA 65 16617
NLL
RTS·2762 1·5 1966 TT 16·1181 42013 SPECIFIC HEAT. ENTHALPY. AND ENTROPY OF CR5 SI3 AND
CRSI2.
41917 EFFECT OF FAST NEUTRON IRRADIATION ON THERMAL KALISHEVICH G I GELD P V KRENTSIS R P
CONDUCTIVITY OF TERNARY ARSENIDES. TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR
LEROUX·HUGON P WEILL G 4 5 653·9 1966 CA 66 22856
RADIATION DAMAGE SEMICOND INTERN CONF PHYS SEMICOND
7TH PARIS-ROYAUMONT 1964 42026 COMPOSITION AND VACANCY FLUX EFFECTS IN TRACER
73-7 1965 CA 65 11499 DIFFUSION IN SILVER·GOLD ALLOYS.
MEYER R 0 SlIFKIN L
41926 MAGNESIUM-CADMIUM ALLOYS. IV. THE CADMIUM·RICH THERMODYNAMICS PROC SYMP VIENNA 1965
ALLOYS. SOME LATIlCE PARAMETERS AND PHASE 2 297·309 1966 CA 66 22463
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN 25 AND 300 DEGREES. STRUCTURE
OF THE MG CD3 SUPERLATIICE. SCHOTTKY DEFECTS AND THE 42034 INTER DIFFUSION IN DILUTE CU.s. CU·SE. AND CU·TE
ANOMALOUS ENTROPY. LIQUID COPPER·BASE ALLOYS.
EDWARDS 0 A WALLACE W E CRAIG RS EJIMA T INAGAKI N KAMEDA M
J AM CHEMICAL SOC TRANS JAP INST METALS
74 5256·61 1952 7 2 133·42 1966 CA 66 13509

41931 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY AND CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS ON 42035 DIFFUSION OF SILVER IN MOLTEN LEAD·TIN ALLOYS.
METALS AND OXIDES AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. INAGAKI S KADO S NIWA K
IACOBELLI R MORETII S TRANS JAP INST METALS
CENTRO STUDI NUCLEARI DELLA CASACCIA ITALY 7 3 203·7 1966 CA 66 31538
1·19 1965
COLLOG INT CENTRE NAT RECH SCI 42036 DIFFUSION OF SILVER IN MOLTEN LEAD·BISMUTH AND
153 215·28 TIN·BISMUTH ALLOYS.
REV INTERN HAUTES TEMP REFRACTORIES ICHIKAWA K NAKAJIMA H KADO S NIWA K
3 2 215·28 1966 CA 65 14459 TRANS JAP INST METALS
7 3 208·13 1966 CA 66 31537
41935 MEASURING THE VISCOSITY OF HIGH·MELTING METALS AND
ALLOYS. 42042 INTERFACIAL TENSION AT THE INTERFACE OF FE·P ALLOYS
FROHBERG M G WEBER R WITH MNO.sI02·P205 MELTS.
RHEOL ACTA GOGIBERIDZE YU M KEKELIDZE M A MIKIASHVILI SH M
3 238·44 1964 CA 65 8508 TR GRUZ INST MET
14 97·100 1965 CA 66 13267
41946 SOME EFFECTS OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY ON ELASTOMERIC
COATINGS. 42068 THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALUMINIUM·MANGANESE AND
WILSON C AL-CHROMIUM ALLOYS.
RUBBER J BUROV L M VARICH N I
148 75·678·9 1966 CA 65 188 FIZ METALL METALLOVED
16 4 530·4 1963
41967 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF ZIRCONIUM WITH 0 TO
5 PERCENT ADDITIONS OF NB. MO. RE. RU. RH. AND PD. 42077 PERIODICAL RESISTIVITY CHANGES OF THIN METAL WIRES
FROM METALS AND CERAMICS DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS WHICH ARE BROUGHT TO GLOWING BY ALTERNATING
REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30. 1968. CURRENTS. AS WELL AS THE DERIVATION OF THEIR THERMAL
BETTERTON J 0 SCARBROUGH J 0 PROPERTIES AT HIGH TEMPERATURES.
AEC CORBINO 0 M
ORNL·4370 24·5 1968 Z PHYSIK
12 292·5 1911
41972 X·RAY DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION
COEFFICIENT OF SCANDIUM DIBORIDE. IIENGLISH 42080 THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF AN UNPROTECTED
TRANSLATION OF POROSHKOVAYA METALLURGIYA 4/6/834. SUPERCONDUCTING COIL GOING NORMAL.
1964.11 STEKLY Z J J AVCO·EVERETT RESEARCH LAB EVERETT
ZHURAVLEV N N STEPAN OVA A A MASSACHUSETTS USAF
SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAM DOC
4 6 510 1964 JA 50 59 BSD·TDR·62·116
AD 282994 1·35 1962
41981 VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF ALLOYS.
SYSTEM WITH ELECTRONIC COMPOUNDS IN THE SOLID STATE. 42081 SUMMARY OF THE ELEVENTH MEETING OF THE REFRACTORY
ERETNOV K I LYUBIMOV A P COMPOSITES WORKING GROUP.
SB MOSK INST STAll I SPLAVOV BARTLETT E S OGDEN H R DEFENSE METALS
41 171·6 1966 CA 65 10271 INFORMATION CENTER. BATTelLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE.
COLUMBUS. OHIO. USAF
41982 THE CONNECTION BETWEEN VISCOSITY AND THERMODYNAMIC DOC AND DMIC
PROPERTIES IN METALLIC FLUXES. DMIC MEMO 212
KOLEDOV L A 1·17 1966
SB MOSK INST STAll I SPLAVOV
41 177·88 1966 CA 65 11900
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42085 DETERMINATION OF THE INTRINSIC DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS 42227 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND COMPOSITION ON THE DENSITY
BY MEASUREMENT OF THE KIRKENDALL EFFECT IN THE IRON· AND SURFACE ENERGY OF SILlCON·IRON MELTS.
NICKEL SYSTEM. LEVIN E S GELD P V BAUM B A
LEVASSEUR J PHILIBERT J ZH FIZ KHIM
COMPT REND 40 11 2706·12 1966 CA 66 48467
264 C 380-3 1967
42229 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND FIGURE OF MERIT, Z, OF THE
42086 AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF DISLOCATION·PHONON SOLID SOLUTION SYSTEMS BI2SE3oSB2TE3 AND
SCATIERING IN SOME COPPER ALLOYS. BI2TE3-SB2SE3.
CHARSLEY PSALTER JAM LEAVER A D W IOFFE A V KUZNETSOV V G PALKINA K K
PHYS STAT SOLIDI ZH NEORGAN KHIM
25 531·40 1968 8 2132·5 1963 CA 64 16785

42089 DIFFUSION IN THE COBALT·NICKEL SYSTEM. 42233 HEAT CAPACITY, ENTHALPY, ENTROPY, AND DISSOCIATION
BADIA M VIGNES A PRESSURE OF MAGNESIUM DODECABORIDE.
COMPT REND GERMAIDZE M A GELD P V LETUN S M
264 C 10 858·61 1967 ZH PRIKLAD KHIM
39 1941·7 1966 CA 66 14580
42103 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SUPERCONDUCTORS.
GREENBERG I N U S ARMY ELECTRONICS COMMAND FORT 42236 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF B.C.C. ALLOYS OF 3D
MONMOUTH N J TRANSITION ELEMENTS WITH 20 PCT. ALUMINUM.
DDC SRINIVASAN T M CLAUS H
ECOM·3200 AD·699797 AD·699837 J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
N70-25773 1·54 1969 28 711·6 1967

42106 THE ORDER DEPENDENT ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL 42240 THE MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY. SPECIFIC
RESISTVITY OF CU3 AU. PH.D. THESIS. HEAT, AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY BY A FLASH TECHNIQUE.
LINDENBAUM S D COLUMBIA UNIV M.S. THESIS.
UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL SMITH R H UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE KANSAS
63·1500 1·38 1962 CA 65 11370 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
1·45 1959
42138 KINETICS OF METAL DISSOLUTION.
SHURYGIN PM SHANTARIN V 0 42266 AN EXPERIMENTAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE
SB NAUCHN TR URALSK POLlTEKHN INST REFLECTIVITY OF METALS USING A MODIFIED INFRARED
126 73-9 1963 CA 60 6555 SPECTROMETER. M.S. THESIS.
JACOBSEN RT UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO MOSCOW IDAHO
42142 DETERMINATION OF TRUE COEFFICIENTS OF DIFFUSION AND UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
THERMODYNAMIC ACTIVITY BY AN INTERNAL FRICTION 1·72 1965
METHOD.
KRISHTAL M A 42281 VISCOSITY MEASUREMENTS. XVIII. VISCOSITY OF THE
VNUTR TRENIE METAL SPLAVAKH AKAD NAUK SSSR INST MET MOLTEN SEPARATION SYSTEMS GA·CD, GA·HG, AND GA·BI.
94·101 1966 CA 66 31557 MENZ W SAUERWALD F
Z PHYSIK CHEM ILEIPZIGI
42143 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF GLASSES OF THE AS-GE·TE SYSTEM. 232112 134·7 1966 CA 65 19328
I. INFRARED SPECTRA.
PANUS V R BORISOVA Z U 42284 HANDBOOK OF PHYSICAL CONSTANTS. THERMAL EXPANSION.
VESTN LENINGRAD UNIV VISCOSITY. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY.
21 16 SKINNER B J CLARK S P JR
SER FIZ KHIM GEOL SOC AM MEM
149·52 1966 CA 66 31712 97 75·96
1966 CA 65 4087
42148 LIMITATIONS IN THERMAL SIMILITUDE. MONTHLY PROG REPT
NO. 13. JULY l·AUG. 1, 1968. 42314 HIGH TEMPERATURE SPECTRAL IRRADIANCE 1350 TO 750
LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE COMPANY MILLIMICRONSI OF POROUS REFRACTORIES.
PALO ALTO CALIFORNIA WOODARD R S DURAND J L MARTIN MARIETIA
SUNNYVALE CALIF CORPORATION
NASA AND LMSC DDC
LMSC·681555 TP·2699 OR·9016 AFATL·TR·202
1·27 1968 AD·833528 1·165 1967

42157 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF AMORPHOUS SELENIUM IN THE 42318 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ZIRCALOY 2 AND
SOFTENING REGION. 4.
MEKHTIEVA S I ABDINOV D SH ALiEV G M SCOTI 0 B WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP
VYSOKOMOL SOEDIN PITISBURGH PENNSYLVANIA ATOMIC POWER DIV USAEC
8 10 1665·8 1966 CA 66 32483 AEC
WCAp·3269·41
42161 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN DIRTY SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS 1·68 1965
IN HIGH FIELD.
CAROLI C CYROT M 42319 FREE CARRIER ABSORPTION IN N·TYPE COTE CRYSTALS.
PHYS KONDENS MATERIE YAMADA S KAWASAKI Y NISHIDA 0
4 285·96 1965 CA 65 3488 PHYS STAT SOLIDI
26 77-84 1968
42170 HYDROGEN·INDUCED EXPANSIONS IN TITANIUM·ALUMINUM
ALLOYS. 42320 HIGH·TEMPERATURE MODIFICATIONS OF THE SEMICONDUCTOR
MARGOLIN H PORTISCH H COMPOUNDS CD SN AS2 AND CD GE AS2.
TRANS MET SOC AI ME OSMANOV E 0 RUD YU V STRYALKOVSKII M E
242 1901·13 1968 PHYS STAT SOLIDI
26 85·90 1968 CA 68 82301
42173 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ALLOYS OF IRON AND SILICON
CONTAINING BETA·LEBEAUITE. 42321 ABSORPTION AND REFLECTION SPECTRA. IN THE FAR
GULEVSKAYA A S LlPATOVA V A GELD P V INFRARED, OF ZN SE, ZN TE, AND CD SE AT LOW
TR URALSK POLlTEKHN INST SB TEMPERATURE.
114 90·5 1961 CA 58 292 HADNI A CLAUDEL J STRIMER P
PHYS STAT SOLIDI
42179 DETERMINATION OF THE OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF METALS IN 26 241·52 1968 CA 68 91541
THE INFRARED THROUGH REFLECTION.
HOERICHS W SCHUETZE E 42347 THERMOMAGNETIC AND GALVANOMAGNETIC EFFECTS IN BloSB
WISS Z FRIEDRICH·SCHILLER UNIV JENA MATH·NATURW ALLOYS.
REICHE BUSSE H G JUSTI E SCHNEIDER G
13 257·9 1964 CA 65 16263 ADVAN ENERGY CONVERSION
5 4 331·44 1965 CA 64 10545
42222 EFFECT OF CONTAMINATION WITH ANTIMONY ON THE
VISCOSITY OF AMORPHOUS SELENIUM. 42348 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND SEEBECK COEFFICIENT OF ZINC
DZHALILOV S U ORUDZHEVA SH 0 ANTIMONIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
ZH FIZ KHIM FAY B JUSTI E SCHNEIDER G
40 2130·2 1966 CA 66 5909 ADVAN ENERGY CONVERSION
5 4 345·54 1965 CA 64 13420
42224 KoSTATE AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF NI-CR ALLOYS. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF UKRAIN. FIZ. ZHUR. 10/6/672-5, 42351 EFFECT OF MICROPARTICLE IMPACT ON THE OPTICAL
1965JI PROPERTIES OF METALS.
GHETVYORKINA G E GANNON R E LASZLO T SLEIGH C H WOLNIK S J
CFSTI AIAAJ
TI·67·60140 3 11 2096·103 1965 CA 64 10581
1·11 1966 TI 17·371
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42368 DETERMINATION OF EMISSIVITIES WITH A DIFFERENTIAL 42506 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOLID SOLUTIONS IN
SCANNING CALORIMETER. HEAT·RESISTANT METALS OF THE 4TH. 5TH. AND 6TH GROUPS
ROGERS R N MORRIS E 0 JR OF THE PERIODIC SYSTEM.
ANAL CHEM PRIDANTSEVA K S SOLVEVA N A
38 410·12 1966 CA 64 18520 BYSOKOTEMP NEORGAN SOEDIN AKAD NAUK UKR SSR INST
PROBL MATERIALOVED
42378 INTERDIFFUSION IN GOLD.sILVER ALLOYS AT LOW 41·7 1965
TEMPERATURES.
COOK H E HILLIARD J E 42520 THE DENSITY AND EXPANSION OF WHITE AND GREY PIG IRON
APPL PHYS LETTERS IN THE LIQUID AND SOLID STATE.
8 24·6 1966 CA 64 15512 SAUERWALD F WIDAWSKI E
ZEIT ANORG ALLGEM CHEM
42382 MASSIVE CEMENTITE. 155 1·12 1926
JELLINGHAUS W
ARCH EISENHUETTENW 42550 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE AND INDIUM
37 181·92 1966 CA 64 17120 ANTIMONIDE.
ALiEV M I AKHMEDLI G T
42384 DIFFUSION OF IRON AND CHROMIUM IN FE-CR ALLOYS. IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ·TEKHN I MAT NAUK
RADWAN M ZMIJA J 4 95·9 1964 CA 64 16784
ARCH HUTNICTWA
10 337·56 1965 CA 64 10824 42563 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE TI·NS-MO
SYSTEM ALLOYS.
42394 INVESTIGATION OF BORIDE COMPOUNDS FOR KALININ G P ELYUTIN 0 P MAMONTOVSKAYA L V
HIGH·TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METALLY 1966
KAUFMAN L CLOUGHERTY E V 2 125·30 1966 CA 65 3491
PlANSEE PROC 5TH SEMINAR REUTTEITYROl 1964
722·58 1965 CA 64 17226 42569 INFRARED ABSORPTION OF VITRIFIED AS2 SE3. AS2 SE5.
AND AS SE4.
42395 NOMOGRAPH FOR FINDING PRANDTL NUMBER OF SOME ZORINA E L DEMBOVSKII SA VELlCHKOVA V B
LIQUID METALS. VINOGRADOVA G Z
CHERNYSHEV A K IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY
AT ENERG IUSSRI 1 11 1889·91 1965 CA 64 9083
20 69·70 1966 CA 64 13874
42572 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THE VISCOSITY OF MELTS IN
42396 THERMAL DlFFUSIVITY AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE SYSTEMS BI.sE. BI·TE. SB·TE.
METALLIC BERYLLIUM. GLAZOV V M KRESTOVNIKOV A N GLAGOLEVA N N
CHIRKIN V S IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY
AT ENERG IUSSRI 2 3 453·60 1966 CA 65 3485
20 80·2 1966 CA 64 15012
42573 DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY OF ZINC. CADMIUM. INDIUM.
42461 VACUUM SILICONIZING OF REFRACTORY METALS. AND IRON IN LEAD SELENIDE.
IVANOV V E NECHIPORENKO E P ZMII V I KHARAKHORIN F F GAMBAROVA 0 A AKSENOV V V
KRIVORUCHKO V M IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY
DIFFUSION POKRYTIYA NA METAL AKAD NAUK UKR SSR INST 2 3 489·90 1966 CA 65 3147
PROBl MATERIA lOVED
45·55 1965 CA 64 6234 42585 VISCOSITY OF MOLTEN COPPER ALLOYS.
ERETNOV K I LYUBIMOV A P
42463 EFFECT OF A PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF TIN BY SI. GE. AND IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENII TSVETN MET
PB ON THE ELECTRIC AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SNTE. 9 1 119·23 1966 CA 64 19123
ABDUllAEV G B NASIROV YA N OSMANOV T G
DOKl AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR 42586 THE COMPATIBILITY OF URANIUM AND ZIRCONIUM BY MEANS
22 2 11·13 1966 CA 65 12950 OF A MICROANALYZER WITH ELECTRON PROBE.
KARNIKOVA E VANICEK 0
42470 A REVIEW OF DIFFUSION PROCESSES IN ZIRCONIUM AND ITS JADERNA ENERGIE
ALLOYS. 11 411·14 1965 CA 64 4533
KIDSON G V
ElECTROCHEM TECHNOl 42590 OPTICAL MEASUREMENT OF SEVERAL MATERIALS IN THE FAR
4 5/6 193·205 1966 CA 65 1896 INFRARED REGION.
MITSUISHI A YOSHINAGA H YATA K MANABE A
42475 METHODS OF MEASUREMENT OF LOW INTERMETALLIC DIFFUSION JAPAN J APPL PHYS SUPPL 119641
COEFFICIENTS. 4 1 581·7 1965 CA 64 4448
GAINOTTI A ZECCHINA l
ENERGIA NUCL IMllANI 42613 OPTICAL ABSORPTION IN CHROMIUM·DOPED.
13 32·8 1966 CA 64 7391 HIGH·RESISTIVITY GALLIUM ARSENIDE IN THE 0.6 TO 1.5
EV. RANGE.
42477 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRIC RESISTANCE OF STEEL JONES C E JR HILTON A R
E1211. J ELECTROCHEM SOC
NEIMARK B E VORONIN L K 113 504·5 1966 CA 65 142
ENERGOMASHINOSTROENIE
7 33·4 1965 CA 64 6199 42624 DIFFUSION OF HYDROGEN IN LOW·ALLOY STEEL.
COE F R MORETON J
42479 A NOTE ON BERYLLlUM·ALUMINUM ALLOYS FOR AIRCRAFT J IRON STEEL INST ILONDONI
PISTONS. 204 4 366·70 1966 CA 64 19079
JOHNSON J B
METALS AND AllOYS 42625 INTERDIFFUSION IN NIOBIUM·VANADIUM ALLOYS.
9 ~ 1~8 GEISS RCHARTLEY C S STEEDLY J E JR
J LESS COMMON METALS
42483 APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE ABSOLUTE THERMAL 9 5 309·20 1965 CA 64 393
CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS WITHIN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE
OF 20 TO 600 DEGREES. 42633 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON THE THERMAL AND
GOLDE H ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SINTEREO ALUMINUM POWDER.
FEINGERAETETECHNIK NOBill 0 DE BACCI M A
14 12 541·7 1965 CA 64 13869 J NUCL MATER
18 2 187·96 1966 CA 64 15500
42487 SELF·DIFFUSION OF ATOMS IN THE SUBSURFACE LAYER OF
BINARY ALLOYS ACCORDING TO THE KINETICS OF SCRATCH 42634 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF ZIRCALOY·2 FROM 50 TO 700 C.
CLOSURE. BROOKS C R STANSBURY E E
GEGUZIN YA E OVCHARENKO N N RUSOVSKAYA 0 N J NUCL MATER
FIZ METAL METAllOVED 18 233·4 1966 CA 64 15084
21 536·40 1966 CA 65 3488
42666 A FEW PROPERTIES OF GASES AND SOLIDS. PH. D. THESIS.
42493 DEGRADATION OF GE·DOPED AND ZN·DOPED GALLIUM ARSENIDE MATHUR S UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN JAIPUR INDIA
TUNNEL DIODES. UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN
SATOH H IMAI T 1·441 1966
JAPAN J APPL PHYS
7 875·80 1968 CA 69 62949 42674 KINETICS OF NITROGEN DIFFUSION IN EPSILON·NITRIDE.
PRENOSIL B
42495 DIFFUSION IN METALS AND ALLOYS IN THE SOLID PHASE AT KOVOVE MATER
THE MELTING POINT. 3 69·87 1965 CA 64 13413
KONYUKIF
GETEROGEN REAKTSII I REAKTS SPOSOBNOST SB 42681 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF IMPURE INDIUM
60·70 1964 CA 64 6243 ANTIMONIDE.
REDIN R 0 AULT E F RODENBERG 0 C MORRIS R G
PROC SOUTH DAKOTA ACAD SCI
44 169·75 1965 CA 67 26924
C43
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
42687 EUTECTIC SOLIDIFICATION. 42787 PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS.
CHADWICKGA DEVICES AND THIN FILMS. FINAL REPT. DEC. 1967·DEC.
LIQUIDS STRUCT PROPERTIES SOLID INTERACTIONS PROC 1969.
SYMP WARREN MICH 1963 KULIN S A CLOUGHERTY E V PETERS E T
326·52 1965 CA 64 13861 KONSTANTIN K MAN LABS INC CAMBRIDGE MASS
DOC
42699 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF SN AND SN·IN ALLOYS. AFCRL·70-0050 AD·703275
WILKES W R ILL UNIV URBANA DEPT OF PHYSICS 1·34 1970
PHYSICS DA
DOC AND CFSTI 42799 THERMODYNAMICS OF THE URANIUM·MAGNESIUM-CADMIUM
AROD 2771.12 AD 639214 SYSTEM.
N67·11882 1·107 1966 CA 66 107548 BROWN G M ARGONNE NATL LAB ILL
AEC AND CFSTI
42702 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF NICKEL-CHROMIUM CONF·650559·8
ALLOYS. N66-23374 1·24 1965 PA N66·4·122143
MOODY 0 E STAVELEY M G KUENTZLER R
PHYS LETTERS 42801 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF AG SN ALLOYS.
33 A 244·5 1970 GREEN B AJR CULBERT H V WESTERN RESERVE UNIV
CLEVELAND OHIO USAEC
42721 HIGH·TEMPERATURE REACTOR MATERIALS RESEARCH. AEC AND CFSTI
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO NUCLEAR TlD·20986 N66-21941
MATERIALS AND PROPULSION OPERATION 1·18 1964 PA N66·4·11 1902
CINCINNATI OHIO USAEC
AEC 42807 ORDERING OF MAGNETIC IMPURITIES IN SUPERCONDUCTORS.
GEMp·55A 29·53 1966 NSA 20·81631 FINNEMORE 0 K AMES LAB IOWA STATE UNIV OF
SCIENCE AND TECH
42722 THE PERMEATION ANO DIFFUSION OF HYOROGEN ISOTOPES AEC
THROUGH STAINLESS STEELS. PT. 2. EN588 LOW CARBON IS·1453 CONF·660821·1
STEEL N67·20748 1·4 1966 CA 67 58273
JONES P M S GIBSON R EVANS J A ATOMIC
WEAPONS RES ESTABLISHMENT ALDERMASTON ENG. 42814 THERMAL RADIATION ABSORPTION OF METALS AND LAYERED
AEC INSULATIONS AT BO K.
AWRE·O·90/65 N66·21165 COLYER B NATL INST FOR RES IN NUCLEAR SCIENCE
1·25 1965 HARWELL IENGLANDI RUTHERFORD HIGH ENERGY LAB
AEC
42735 PHENOMENON OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY PHASE II. NIRL·R·83 N66·18788
CULLEN G WENSTROM R E HALLORAN J J 1·16 1965 CA 68 6255
BITILEMAN J I CODY G 0 USAF
DOC 42824 FLAT PANEL VACUUM THERMAL INSULATION.
AD 803395 1·113 1966 STRONG H M BUNDY F P BOVENKERK H P
J APPLIED PHYSICS
42741 HIGH TEMPERATURE PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR GRAPHITE. 31 39·50 1960
CRISCIONE J M SARIAN S VOLK H F MERCURI R A
NUSS J W USAF 42825 THE DILATION CONTRIBUTION TO THE HEAT CAPACITY OF
DDC COPPER AND ALPHA BRASS AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES.
AFML·TDR·64·173 PT 4 CHANG Y A HULTGREN R CALIF UNIV LAWRENCE
AD·805438 1·101 1966 TA 67·5 A·33 RADIATION LAB BERKELEY
AEC AND CFSTI
42746 APPARATUS FOR HEAT CAPACITY MEASUREMENTS IN THE RANGE UCRL·11662 N66·22076
0.24 TO 20 DEG K. APPLICATIONS TO SOME 1·22 1964 PA N66·4·11 1903
TRANSITION·METAL SUPERCONDUCTORS AND
FERROMAGNETIC-SUPERCONDUCTORS. PH.D. THESIS. 42843 SELF·DIFFUSION OF ATOMS IN THE SUBSURFACE LAYER OF
BATT R H UNIV OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY BINARY ALLOYS ACCORDING TO THE KINETICS OF SCRATCH
AEC AND CFSTI CLOSURE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL.
UCRL·11580 1·68 1964 NSA 20-9 1864 METALLOVED. 21 14/536-40. 1966JI
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL GEGUZIN YA E OVCHARENKO N N RUSOVSKAYA 0 N
65·8123 1·68 1965 CA 64 5828 PHYS METALS METALLOG IUSSRI
21 4 51·4 1966
42767 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF THE SYSTEM COPPER
ANTIMONY TELLURIDE·TIN TELLURIDE. 42850 LATTICE PARAMETERS. THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS.
NANI R KH NASIROV YA N OSMANOV T G PHASE WIDTH. AND PERFECTION OF THE STRUCTURE OF
IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ MAT I TEKHN NAUK GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE AND INDIUM ANTIMONIDE.
IBAKUI STRAUMANIS M E KIM C D
69·72 1964 J APPL PHYS
36 12 3822·5 1965
42768 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF THE SYSTEM
CUSBTE2-SNTE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. 42853 CU DIFFUSION IN ELECTRODEPOSITED PERMALLOY FILMS.
NAUK AZERB. SSR. SER. FIZ. MAT. I TEKHN. NAUK VON NElDA A R HAGEDORN F B
IBAKU/. 15/. 69·72. 1964JI J APPL PHYS
NANI R KH NASIROV YA N OSMANOV T G 38 3 1436·8 1967
DOC AND CFSTI
FTD·TT·65·1993 TT·66·62444 N67·15301 42863 INFLUENCE OF CONDUCTION ELECTRONS ON THE LATTICE
AD·640309 1·10 1966 SPECIFIC HEAT AND ELASTIC MODULI OF ALPHA·PHASE
ALLOYS OF THE NOBLE METALS.
42774 INVESTIGATION OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AFFECTING COLLINS J G
THERMAL SHOCK RESISTANCE OF ZIRCONIA WITH 15 MOLE PHYS REV
PERCENTTITANIUM. 155 663·72 1967
ARIAS A NATL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION LEWIS RES CTR CLEVELAND OHIO 42864 OPTICAL PHONONS IN MIXED CRYSTALS OF CD SElYI S/1·Y/.
NASA AND CFSTI VERLEUR H W BARKER A S JR
NASA·TM·X·56320 PHYS REV
N66·18382 1·33 1965 PA N66·4·8 1257 155 750-63 1967

42778 NEW MEASUREMENTS ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY REFERENCE 42866 TEMPERATURE AND MEAN·FREE·PATH DEPENDENCE ON THE
MATERIALS. UPPER CRITICAL FIELD IN INDIUM·LEAD ALLOYS.
POWELL R W TYE R P ZOLLER P DILLINGER J R
INTERN J HEAT MASS TRANSFER PHYS REV LETTERS
10 5 581·96 1967 20 21 1154·5 1968
CORRECTION.
LAUBITZ M J 42878 DETECTION OF INFRARED RADIATION BY VARIATION OF THE
11 5 933·4 1968 REFLECTIVITY OF THE SEMICONDUCTORS.
REPLY B Y AUTHORS. MANH 0 K COELHO R
11 5 934·5 1968 REV PHYS APPLIQUEE
2 45·51 1967
42786 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SEVERAL METALS. AN
EVALUATION OF A METHOD EMPLOYED BY THE NATL BUREAU OF 42879 THERMOELECTRIC AND GALVANOMAGNETIC MEASUREMENTS ON
STANDARDS. M.S. THESIS. IB12TE3/5/B12SE3/1/SB2TE31118/.
WILLIAMS 0 R SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIV DALLAS SCHWARTZ RJ
TEXAS J APPL PHYS
NASA AND CFSTI 38 2865·70 1967
NASA·CR·82479
N67·19030 1·96 1966 PA N67·5·81384 42882 NUCLEAR SPECIFIC HEAT OF GOLD-SILVER ALLOYS.
MARTIN 0 L
PHYS REV LETTERS
18 20 839·41 1967
e44
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
42886 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF 42980 DIFFUSION OF PHOSPHORUS IN STEEL IN THE PEARLITIC AND
BERYLLIUM COPPER FOIL. TWO-PHASE ALPHA-GAMMA REGION_ IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
WATSON T W FLYNN 0 R OF METALLOVED_ TERM_ OBRAB_ METAL_ 12/ 13-16, 1968,/1
TRANS MET SOC AIME GRUZIN P L MURAL V V
242 876-80 1968 CA 69 4721 METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS
2 9~8 1968
42895 DIFFUSION OF COBALT IN CU3AU ALLOY.
BENCIS GASPARRINI G ROSSO T 42988 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SINTERED
PHYS LETTERS POWDERS OF IRON, SILICON, AND LEAD TELLURIDE.
24 A 418-19 1967 NAKAMURAT
NIPPON KAGAKU ZASSHI
42897 SPECIFIC HEAT OF METALLIC GADOLINIUM AT VERY LOW 86 5 491-7 1965 CA 64 3119
TEMPERATURES_
DREYFUS B MICHELJ C THOULOUZE E 43000 EFFECT OF CONTAMINATION WITH ANTIMONY ON THE
PHYS LETTERS VISCOSITY OF AMORPHOUS SELENIUM. IIENGLISH
24 A 9 457-8 1967 TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 40 191 2130-,1966'/1
DZHALILOV S U ORUDZHEVA SH 0
42900 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE RUSS J PHYS CHEM
TI-NB-V SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF METALLOVED_ 40 9 1148-50 1966
TERM. OBRAB. METAL. 12/ 15-17, 1967./1
KALININ G P ELYUTIN 0 P 43020 RESEARCH ON MAGNESIUM ANTIMONIDE AND MAGNESIUM
METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS BISMUTHIDE AS THERMOCOUPLE MATERIALS FOR
2 90-2 1967 THERMOELECTRIC POWER GENERATION.
BREDT J H KENDALL L F GEN ELEC CO
42903 UNCONVENTIONAL METHODS FOR INFLUENCING FLUID FLOW. SCHENECTADY N Y
PART VI. THE EFFECT OF A TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC FIELD NASA AND CFSTI
ON THE THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF POLYCRYSTALLINE NASA-CR-82949
BISMUTH-ANTIMONY ALLOYS. N67-19950 1-58 1967 PA N67-5-91502
CHUANG H N CARNEGIE INST OF TECH DEPT OF MECH
ENG PITTSBURGH PA USAF 43028 DENSITY OF QUENCHED IN ORDERED ALLOYS IRON-ALUMINUM
DOC AND CFSTI ALLOYS OF TYPE 12/0/.
AFAPL-TR-64-133 PT 6 RIEU J
AD-636257 1-171 1966 TA 66-1799 COMPTREND
269 C 452-5 1969
42917 SPECIFIC HEAT OF SOME STEELS AND ALLOYS AT 10-300 K.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. 43036 INFRARED TRANSMISSION OF TELLURIDE GLASSES.
METAL./9/60-62,1967./1 SAVAGE J A NIELSEN S
TSIOVKIN YU N SUKHANOV V 0 PHYS CHEM GLASSES
METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS 7 56-9 1966 JA 49 148
9 702-3 1967
43043 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF NONCRYSTALLINE SEMICONDUCTORS.
42918 ULTRAVIOLET REFLECTIVITY STUDIES OF CADMIUM SELENIDE TAUCJ ABRAHAM A PAJASOVA L GRIGOROVICI R
SULFIDE SINGLE CRYSTAL SOLID SOLUTIONS. M.S. THESIS. VANCU A
GUTHEINZ L M AIR FORCE INST OF TECH PHYS NON-CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS PROC INTERN CONF DELFT
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB SCHOOL OF ENG OHIO NETH 1964
DOC AND CFSTI 606-15 1965 CA 64 7838
GSP-PH-66-8 AD-633645
1-106 1966 TA 66-1486 43044 RHENIUM AND MOLYBDENUM DIFFUSION INTO TUNGSTEN AND
ITS ALLOYS.
42920 DIFFUSION OF TUNGSTEN IN AUSTENITE OF HIGH-SPEED LARIKOV L N TISHKEVICH V M CHORNA L F
STEELS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF METALLOVED. TERM. UKR FIZ ZH
OBRAB. METAL. 12/10-12,1968,/1 12 983-7 1967 CA 67 75833
KUPALOVA I K ZEMSKII S V
METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS 43054 EFFECTIVE MASS OF HOLES IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
2 93-5 1968 KESAMANLY F P MALTSEV YU V NASLEDOV 0 N
UKHANOVYU I
42924 KAPITZA RESISTANCE OF MERCURY BETWEEN 1.1 AND 2.1 K. PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
NEEPER 0 A PEARCE 0 C WASILIK R M 13 Kl19-21 1966 CA 64 16790
PHYS REV
156 764-8 1967 43056 GLASS-TO-METAL SEALS.
HULL A W BURGER E E
42928 EXCITONS AND THE ABSORPTION EDGE IN ZINC SELENIDE. PHYSICS
HITE G E MARPLE 0 TF AVEN M SEGALL B 5 384-405 1934
PHYS REV
156 850-9 1967 43057 EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE SURFACE TENSION OF MOLTEN
METALS AND ALLOYS.
42935 THE DIFFUSION OF CARBON IN NICKEL ABOVE AND BELOW THE MONMA K SUTO H
CURIE TEMPERATURE. TRANS JAPAN INST OF METALS
DIAMOND S WERT C A 1 69-76 1960
TRANS MET SOC AIME
239 705-9 1967 43058 INVESTIGATION OF THE SYSTEM PB-TE BY THERMOANALYSIS
AND X-RAYS.
42936 ANOMALOUS SPECIFIC HEAT OF SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETIC LUGSCHEIDER W EBEL H LANGER G
ALLOYS. ZEIT METALLK
BENNEMANN K H GARLAND J W 56 12 851-2 1965
PHYS REV
159 369-73 1967 43062 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES. FROM RESEARCH
ON PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES AFFECTING HIGH
42965 DETERMINATION OF THE COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR THERMAL TEMPERATURE MATERIALS FOR ROCKET NOZZLES. QUARTERLY
EXPANSION OF METALS AT T DEGREES C. A REVIEW OF PROGRESS REPT. SEPT. 1964.
PROGRESS FROM 1 DECEMBER 1952-1 JUNE 1953. KEIHN F G UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
MAKIN S M STANDRING J HUNTER P M UNITED TARRYTOWN NEW YORK
KINGDOM ATOMIC ENERGY AUTHORITY RISLEY WARRINGTON UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
LANCASHIRE 111-39-42 1964
AEC
RDB-ICI-TN-45 43067 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEATS OF SILVER-GOLD ALLOYS.
1-8 1953 HAGA E
PROC PHYS SOC
42978 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD OF HIGH-GLOSS 91 IPT II 169-76 1967
ALUMINUM.
TRAGNER E KAPPEL G INST OF MODERN LANGUAGES 43077 HEAT CONTENTS AND HEATS OF FUSION OF III-V COMPOUNDS.
INC WASHINGTON 0 C COX R H POOL M J
DOC AND CFSTI J CHEM ENG DATA
AERDL-T-1852 AD 635649 12 2 247-8 1967
1-17 1966
43086 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES. FROM RESEARCH ON
42979 INFRARED COATING STUDIES. 9TH QUARTERLY REPORT PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES AFFECTING HIGH
CHANG L BAUSCH AND LOMB INC ROCHESTER NEW YORK TEMPERATURE MATERIALS FOR ROCKET NOZZLES. QUARTERLY
DA PROGRESS REPT. DEC. 1963.
DOC KEIHN F G UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
AD 471653L 1-23 1965 TARRYTOWN NEW YORK
UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
111-30 1963
C45
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
43088 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES. FROM RESEARCH ON 43180 TERNARY DIFFUSION IN COPPER·ZINC-TIN SOLID SOLUTIONS.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES AFFECTING HIGH DAYANANDA M A KIRSCH P F GRACE R E
TEMPERATURE MATERIALS FOR ROCKET NOZZLES. QUARTERLY TRANS MET SOC AIME
PROGRESS REPT. MARCH 1964. 242 885·90 1968 CA 69 13089
KEIHN F G UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
TARRYTOWN NEW YORK 43216 SPECIFIC HEAT OF NDS, LASE. AND LATE.
UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE TlKHONOV V V GOLUBKOV A V SMIRNOV I A
III-54 1963 FIZ TVERD TELA
8 12 3578·82 1966
43089 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES. FROM RESEARCH ON
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES AFFECTING HIGH 43217 SPECIFIC HEAT OF NOS, LASE, AND LATE. IIENGLISH
TEMPERATURE MATERIALS FOR ROCKET NOZZLES. QUARTERLY TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 8/12/3578-82,
PROGRESS REPT. DEC. 1964. 1966.11
KEIHN F G UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE TIKHONOV V V GOLUBKOV A V SMIRNOV I A
TARRYTOWN NEW YORK SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE 8 12 2860·3 1967
111-25·7 1964
43220 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN SEMICONDUCTORS WITH TWO TYPES
43095 A DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE HEAT CAPACITY OF METALS OF CURRENT CARRIERS.
AND ALLOYS AT CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURES. SAAKYAN V A SMIRNOV I A
STETSENKO P N AVKSENTEV YU I FIZ TVERD TELA
PRIBORY I TEKHN EKSPERIM 8 12 3668·71 1966
9 6 178·83 1965 CA 64 9377
43221 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN SEMICONDUCTORS WITH TWO TYPES
43104 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AT 20 DEGREES KELVIN. OF CURRENT CARRIERS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
MAITHIAS B T GEBALLE T H LONGINOTTI L D TVERD. TELA 8/12/3668·71,1966'/1
CORENZWIT E HULL G W JR WILLENS R H SAAKYAN V A SMIRNOV I A
MAlTA J P SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
SCIENCE 8 12 2938·40 1967
156 645·6 1967
43227 SURFACE TENSION OF CAST IRON.
43108 THE PREPARATION AND THE THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF VASHCHENKO K I RUDOI A P
SOME RARE·EARTH TELLURIDES. RUSSIAN CASTINGS PRODUCTION
MULARZ W L WOLNIK S J 6 272-5 1962
PROC CONF RARE EARTH RES 3RD CLEARWATER FLORIDA 1963
473-9 1964 CA 64 7490 43235 SURFACE TENSION OF CAST IRON AS A FUNCTION OF
COMPOSITION AND GRAPHITIZATION.
43112 SPECTRAL AND DIRECTIONAL THERMAL RADIATION VASHCHENKO R I RUDOI A P
CHARACTERISTICS OF SELECTIVE SURFACES FOR SOLAR POLUCHENIE I SVOISTVA CHUGUNA S SHAROVIDNYM GRAFITOM
COLLECTORS. 64·71 1962
EDWARDS D K GIER J T NELSON K E RODDICK R 0
PROC U N CONF NEW SOURCES ENERGY ROME 1961 43246 CORRELATION OF THE COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION
4 536·53 1964 CA 65 1810 OF METALLIC SOLIDS WITH TEMPERATURES.
CHANG Y A
43119 MECHANICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH·TEMPERATURE J PHYS CHEM
TITANIUM ALLOYS. 70 1310·12 1966 CA 65 3496
DOTSON C L SOUTHERN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA USAF 43257 THEORETICAL APPROACH TO THE DETERMINATION OF THE HEAT
DOC CONDUCTIVITY OF POROUS ALLOYS AT HIGH TEMPERATURE.
AFML·TR·67·41 AD 814022 SMIRNOV V S CHUDNOVSKII A F KAGANOV M A
1·338 1967 TR LENINGR POLlTEKHN INST
243 12·18 1965 CA 64 18449
43120 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES. FROM RESEARCH ON
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES AFFECTING HIGH 43258 THE DIFFUSION OF MANGANESE IN LIQUID COPPER.
TEMPERATURE MATERIALS FOR ROCKET NOZZLES. QUARTERLY FROHBERG M G POTSCHKE J
PROGRESS REPT. SEPT. 1963. Z NATURFORSCH
HOUSKA C KEPLIN E UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH 24 A 679·81 1969
INSTITUTE TARRYTOWN NEW YORK
UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE 43262 THE HEAT CAPACITIES, ENTHALPIES AND ENTROPIES OF
111-50·1 1963 MANGANESE SlliCIDES.
LETUN S M GELD P V
43142 THE COMPOSITION OF LIQUID EUTECTICS AND THE TR URALSK POLlTEKHN INST
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VISCOSITY-COMPOSITION DIAGRAM 144 24·9 1965 CA 64 13464
IN SYSTEMS OF THE EUTECTIC TYPE.
GVOZDEVA L I LYUBIMOV A P 43263 KINEMATIC VISCOSITY OF LIQUID MELTS OF THE SYSTEM
SB MOSK INST STAll I SPLAVOV IRON-SlliCON.
41 161·5 1966 CA 65 10271 KOCHEROV P V GELD P V BAUM B A
TR URALSK POLlTEKHN INST
43147 THE OETERMINATION OF HEAT CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENTS 144 139·41 1965 CA 64 3117
IN HIGH-SPEED STEELS.
IVANOV A G NOVIKOVA E K 43290 USE OF RADIAL TEMPERATURE WAVE METHOD FOR COMPLEX
SB TR TSENTR NAUCHN·ISSLED INST CHERN MET MEASUREMENTS OF THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SOLID AND
39 53·8 1965 CA 64 6201 LIQUID METALS AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES.
FILIPPOV L P YURCHAK R P
43150 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF DISORDERED FACE-CENTERED· VESTN MOSK UN IV SER III FIZ ASTRON
CUBIC INI,·FE/3MN. 21 1 110·19 1966 CA 64 15084
WATANABE H EHARA K FUKUROI T MUTO Y
YAMAMOTO H 43295 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY, HEAT CAPACITY,
SCI REPT RES INST TOHOKU UNIV AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN TWO-LAYER COMPOSITE
17 A 6 300·5 1965 CA 64 185 SAMPLES BY THE FLASH METHOD. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF
THE 5TH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, DENVER
43166 SEMICONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF SEVERAL III·V·VI TERNARY HILTON HOTEL DENVER, COLORADO, OCTOBER 20·22, 1965.
MATERIALS AND THEIR METALLURGICAL ASPECTS. VOLUME 1.
KURATA K HIRAI T LARSON K B KOYAMA K GENERAL ATOMIC DIVISION
SOLID STATE ELECTRON GENERAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA
9 633·40 1966 CA 65 3147 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER
5 1·23 1965
43172 MATERIALS DATA HANDBOOK.
SESSLER J WEISS V EDITORS SYRACUSE 43300 TEMPERATURE RELATION OF THERMAL EMF. AND SPECIFIC
INST DEPT OF CHEM ENG AND METALLURGY NY ELECTRIC RESISTANCE OF TITANIUM, VANADIUM, AND
NASA AND CFSTI CHROMIUM AND THEIR BORIDES, CARBIDES, AND NITRIDES.
NASA·CR·80764 N67·13879 LVOV S N NEMCHENKO V F
1·633 1966 VYSOKOTEMP NEORGAN SOEDIN AKAD NAUK UKR SSR INST
PROBL MATERIALOVED
43175 EFFECT OF INOCULANTS ON THE VISCOSITY OF LIQUID 100-7 1965 CA 64 13495
STEELS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZVEST. VYSSHIKH
UCHEB. ZAVEDENII. CHERNAYA MET. IUSSRI 6 191 142-4, 43302 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF
1963,/1 THE HEXABORIDES OF ALKALINE EARTH AND RARE EARTH
KRESHCHANOVSKII N S SIDORENKO M F METALS.
HB AND NCH LVOV S N NEMCHENKO V F PADERNO YU B
HB·6819 NCH 204236 VYSOKOTEMP NEORGAN SOEDIN AKAD NAUK UKR SSR INST
1·5 1966 IT 15·1041 PROBL MATERIALOVED
445·50 1965 CA 64 13538
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43303 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE BORIDES OF TRANSITION 43390 AN OXIDATION RESISTANT BORIDE COMPOSITION.
METALS IN GROUPS IV-VI OF THE PERIODIC SYSTEM. SHAFFER P T B
LVOV S N NEMCHENKO V F MALKO P I AM CERAM SOC BULL
VYSOKOTEMP NEORGAN SOEDIN AKAD NAUK UKR SSR INST 41 96-9 1962
PROBL MATERIALOVED
451·5 1965 CA 64 13420 43392 SYMPOSIUM ON CORROSION-RESISTANT, HEAT-RESISTANT AND
ELECTRICAL-RESISTANCE ALLOYS. INTRODUCTION WITH
43306 ISOTHERMS OF DENSITY AND SURFACE TENSION OF LIQUID TABULATION OF MANUFACTURERS DATA ON COMPOSITION AND
IRON-SILICON ALLOYS. . PROPERTIES OF THE ALLOYS.
DZHEMILEV N K POPEL S I TSAREVSKII B V STRAUSS J
FIZIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIYE AMERICAN SOC TESTING MATERIALS PROC
18 1 83-7 1964 24 189-92 1924

43307 ISOTHERMS OF DENSITY AND SURFACE TENSION OF LIQUID 43396 SANDWICH-TYPE METAL-TO-CERAMIC VACUUM-TIGHT SEAL.
IRON-MANGANESE ALLOYS. PRYSLAK N E
POPEL S I TSAREVSKII B V DZHEMILEV N K CERAMIC AGE
FIZIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIYE 65 21-2 1955
18 3 468-70 1964
43402 CERAMIC-TO-METAL SEALING. ITS DEVELOPMENT AND USE IN
43311 SURFACE PROPERTIES OF LIQUID NICKEL-BASE ALLOYS. I. THE AMERICAN RADIO VALVE INDUSTRY.
THE NI-SN-AL203 SYSTEM. JENKINS 0 F P
EREMENKO V N NIZHENKO V I ELECTRONIC ENGR ILONDONI
UKRAINSKIY KHIMICHESKIY ZHURNAL 27329 290-4 1955
30 2 125-32 1964
43410 ANISOTROPIC THERMAL EXPANSION OF INOIUM.
43313 UNIT FOR MEASURING THE SURFACE TENSION OF LIQUID M.S. THESIS.
METALS. SCHNEIDER V L N IOWA STATE UNIV OF SCI AND TECH
VASHCHENKO K I KOSNYANU K K AMES IOWA
ZAVODSKAYA LABORATORIYA IOWA STATE UNIV
6 743-5 1965 1-28 1964

43314 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE SURFACE TENSION OF MOLTEN 43414 SOME PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE SUCCESSFUL USE OF
INDIUM-ANTIMONY ALLOYS. METALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES.
LAZAREV V B FAHRENWALD FA
ZHURNAL FIZICHESKOY KHIMII AMERICAN SOC TESTING MATERIALS PROC
38 2 325-30 1964 24 310-47 1924

43316 STUDY OF SURFACE PHENOMENA IN MOLTEN GERMANIUM 43416 THE THERMAL CONOUCTIVITY OF LIQUID LEAD-BISMUTH
ALLOYS. EUTECTIC. M.S. THESIS.
LAZAREV V B YARGER N L IOWA STATE UNIV OF SCI AND TECH AMES
ZHUR FIZ KHIM IOWA
39 72-9 1965 IOWA STATE UNIV
1-35 1965
43325 DISPERSION LAW FOR THE CONDUCTION BAND OF MERCURY
SELENIDE. 43418 CALORIMETRIC EVIDENCE FOR PAULI-PARAMAGNETIC
VOLKOV V V VOLKOVA L V KIREEV P S SUPERCONOUCTIVITY.
FIZTEKH POLUPROV BARNES L J HAKE R R
4 1437-42 1970 PHYS REV
153 435-7 1967
43331 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
LOW-MELTING LIQUID METALS AND ALLOYS. 43421 OXIDATION RESISTANT COATING PROGRAM FOR COLUMBIUM IN
WIEGHARDT G APOLLO AND TRANSTAGE EXIT CONES.
Z METALLK PETERSON L E
57 76-9 1966 CA 64 17172 DOC
AD-439102 1-64 1963
43332 DIFFUSION AND VISCOSITY OF MOLTEN METALS.
ILSCHNER B 43428 SEMICONDUCTING AlGROUP III B/GROUP IVI V2IGROUP VI
ZEITSCHRIFT FUER METALLKUNDE COMPOUNDS.
57 3 194-200 1966 CA 65 431 BORSHCHEVSKII A S GORYUNOVA N A KESAMANLY F P
NASLEDOV 0 N
43333 THE NITROGEN THERMOMETER FROM ZINC TO PALLADIUM. PHYS STAT SOLIDI
DAY A L SOSMAN R B 21 9-55 1967
AM J SCIENCE
29 93-161 1910 43429 DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY IN GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE.
BOUGNOT J MONTEll E LLiNARES C
43335 FUSED VACUUM-TIGHT, METAL-TO-CERAMIC, PHYS STAT SOLIDI
CERAMIC-TO-GLASS METAL-TO-GLASS, AND METAL-TO-MICA 21 K31-K34 1967
SEALING BY POWDERED GLASS TECHNIQUES.
ANTON N 43431 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL PARAMETERS OF THIN FILMS AND
CERAMIC AGE PLANE-PARALLEL PLATES LOCATED ON A THERMALLY
63 15-19 1954 CONDUCTIVE BASE.
BUDKE 0 KREMPASKY J
43336 ADVANCES IN CERAMICS RELATED TO ELECTRONIC TUBE PHYS STAT SOLIDI
DEVELOPMENTS 21 175-82 1967
NAVIAS L
J AM CERAMIC SOC 43432 THE EFFECT OF GRAIN SIZE ON THE LATTICE THERMAL
37 329-50 1954 CONDUCTIVITY OF COPPER ALUMINIUM ALLOYS.
SALTER JAM CHARS lEY P
43341 GLASSY CERMET COATINGS FOR TITANIUM CARBIDE. PHYS STAT SOLIDI
SAZONOVA M V BANKOVSKAYA I B 21 357-68 1967
ZHAROSTOIKIE POKRYFIYA AKAD NAUK SSSR INST KHIM
SILIKATOV TR SEMIHARA LENINGRAD 1964 43433 HERRING-NABARRO CREEP STUDIES ON THE SELF-DIFFUSION
108-24 1965 CA 64 10892 OF IRON IN THE PRESENCE OF SOLUTES.
HONDROS E 0
43347 THE SYSTEM GE-SE-TE AND THE PREPARATION AND PHYS STAT SOLIDI
PROPERTIES OF THE NEW NON-STOICHIOMETRIC COMPOUND 21 375-82 1967
GE SE/O.7S1 TE/O.25/.
MUIR J A CASHMAN R J 43434 PHYSICO-CHEMICAL STUDIES OF CLAD U02 IN POTENTIAL
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS MELTDOWN ENVIRONMENTS. FROM HIGH. TEMP. MATERIALS
28 1009-16 1967 PROGRAM PROGRESS REPT. NO. 61.
WHITE J F GEN ELEC CO NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND
43375 THERMAL EXPANSION OF BISMUTH TELLURIDE. PROPULSION OPERATION CINCINNATI OHIO
TAYLOR K N R AEC AND CFSTI
BRIT J APPL PHYS GEMP-61 N67-22091
12 717 1961 143-55 1966 PA N67-5-11 1802

43378 THE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF 43454 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME CUBIC REFRACTORY COMPOUNDS
PLATINUM AT TEMPERATURES ABOVE 1000 K. M.S. THESIS. OF THORIUM.
CISZEK T F IOWA STATE UNIV OF SCI AND TECH AMES ARONSON S CISNEY E GINGERICH K A
IOWA J AM CERAM SOC
IOWA STATE UNIV 50 248-52 1967 CA 67 46763
1-57 1966
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43458 EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE ON MECHANICAL 43504 ON THE QUESTION CONCERNING THE CONNECTION OF
PROPERTIES OF SEVERAL FOIL GAGE REFRACTORY ALLOYS AND THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES AND VISCOSITY OF LIQUID
SUPERALLOYS. ALLOYS. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OFTEPLOFIZICHESKIE
KERR J R COX J 0 AIR FORCE MATERIALS LAB RES SVOISTVA ZHIDKOSTEI /THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
AND TECH DIV AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND WRIGHT· LlQUIDS/.!/
PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO YATSENKO S P DANILIN V N
DOC FTD
AFML·TR·65·92 AD 464905 FTD-MT-24- I 17-7 I
1·146 1965 41-7 197 I

43466 DIFFUSION IN THE IRON·NICKEL SYSTEM. 43506 DETERMINATION OF LIQUID METAL DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS
BADIA M VIGNES A BY MOLECULAR DISTILLATION. M_S. THESIS.
COMPT REND BUELL C H JR IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE
264 C 18 1528·31 1967 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
AMES IOWA
43469 CASTINGS OF CORROSION·RESISTANT STEELS. 1-63 1965
STRAUSS J
AMERICAN SOC TESTING MATERIALS PROC 43512 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID ANTIMONY SELENIDE AND
32 213·37 1932 SULFIDE. / /ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZICHESKIE
SVOISTVA ZHIDKOSTEI /THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
43472 LATIlCE VIBRATION SPECTRA OF GA ASfXI P/l·X/ SINGLE LlQUIDS/.!/
CRYSTALS. FEDOROV V I MACHUYEV V I
CHEN Y S STANDFORD UN IV SOLlD·STATE ELECTRONICS FTD
LAB CALIF FTD-MT-24-117-71
NASA AND CFSTI 79-84 1971
SEL·65.Q92 NASA·CR·70872
N66·19167 1·86 1965 PA 66·4·9 1526 43518 VANADIUM SILICIDE_ /DATA SHEET.!
GRIGSBY 0 L HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO ELECTRONIC
43473 FACTORS AFFECTING THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CAST RED PROPERTIES INFORMATION CENTER CULVER CITY CALIF
BRASS /85 CU. 5 ZN. 5 PB/. USAF
GARDNER H B SAEGER C M JR DOC
AMERICAN SOC TESTING MATERIALS PROC EPIC-DS-154 AD-810374
32 517·35 1932 1-49 1967 TA 67-10 A-165

43474 SERVICE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIGHT METALS AND THEIR 43520 DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION OF A BERYLLIUM ROCKET
ALLOYS. ENGINE. VOL. II. PROPERTIES OF BERYLLIUM FOR ROCKET
COMMITTEE B·7 OF ASTM ENGINE DESIGN. FINAL REPT.
AMERICAN SOC TESTING MATERIALS PROC CAMPAGNA F E ROCKETDYNE CANOGA PARK CALIF
34 277-306 1934 USAF
DOC
43476 NICKEL·MOLYBDENUM·IRON AND RELATED ALLOYS-THEIR AFRPL-TR-25 1-2 R-6718
PHYSICAL AND CORROSION·RESISTANT PROPERTIES. AD-810489 1-116 1966 TA 67·lOA-93
MC CURDY FT
AMERICAN SOC TESTING MATERIALS PROC 43526 FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES OF THE METALLURGICAL. ELECTRICAl.
39 968·710 1939 AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE.
QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT. I JAN. 31 MAR. 1965.
43478 THE LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSION OF TWO IRON·MOLYBDENUM STANFORD UN IV SOLID STATE ELECTRONIC
AND FIVE NICKEL·MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS FROM 68 TO 1700 F. LAB CALIF
HARRINGTON L CROWE G H NASA AND CFSTI
AMERICAN SOC TESTING MATERIALS PROC NASA-CR-70785 N66-20052
64 699·711 1964 1-17 1965 PAN 66·4·101734

43481 EMISSIVITY COATINGS FOR LOW·TEMPERATURE SPACE 43529 THE TEMPERATURE THERMAL EXPANSION OF STRUCTURAL
RADIATORS. QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT. 1 JAN.·31 MAR. METALS.
1966. HORTON J C SMITH C F RUFF R C MARSHALL
SMITH F J GRAMMER J G LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE FLIGHT CENTER HUNSTVILLE ALA NASA
SPACE CO PALO ALTO CALIF AEROSPACE SCIENCES LAB NASA AND CFSTI
NASA AND CFSTI NASA-TM-X-53436
NASA·CR·72060 N66-31232 1-38 1966 CA 67 5965
N67·14914 1·37 1966 PA N67·5·5726
43535 THERMAL EXPANSION AND PREFERRED ORIENTATION IN
43484 LOW SOLAR ABSORPTANCE AND EMITTANCE SURFACES ZIRCALOY.
UTILIZING VACUUM DEPOSITED TECHNIQUES. FINAL REPT.• KEARNS J J BETTIS AT POWER LAB PITTSBURGH PA
29 JUN. 1965·28 SEP. 1966. USAEC
LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE CO RES CFSTI AND AEC
LAB PALO ALTO CALIF WAPD-TM-472 1-39 1965 CA 65 13342
NASA AND CFSTI
NASA·CR·73039 43540 THERMAL EXPANSION OF ARSENIC-SELENIUM GLASSES_
N67·17182 1·82 1966 PA N67·5-71090 FELTY E J MYERS M B
JAM CERAM SOC
43488 FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES OF THE METALLURGICAL. ELECTRICAl. 50 335-6 1967 CA 67 67271
AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE.
QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPT.. APR. l-JUN. 30.1965. 43546 HEAT TRANSFER FROM THE URANIUM FUEL TO THE MAGNOX CAN
STANFORD UNIV SOLID-STATE IN A GAS-COOLED REACTOR.
ELECTRONICS LABS CALIF SANDERSON PO
NASA AND CFSTI INTERN DEVELOP HEAT TRANSFER ASME
NASA-CR-74301 53-64 1961
N66-23652 1-48 1965 PA N66-4-122199
43552 HEAT EXCHANGE BETWEEN CONTACTING PARTS.
43493 AN INVESTIGATION OF THE THERMAL RADIATION PROPERTIES DYBAN E P KONDAK N M SHVEP I T
OF CERTAIN SPACECRAFT MATERIALS. FINAL REPT. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR OTDEL TEKH NAUK
BEVANS J T BROWN G L LUEDKE E E MILLER W 0 9 63-79 1954
NELSON K E RUSSELL 0 A SPACE TECH LABS INC
REDONDO BEACH CALIF 43554 SURFACE TENSION OF IRON AND FERROUS ALLOYS.
NASA AND CFSTI POPEL S I
STL-8633-60 I 4-SU-000 NASA-CR-7 4772 IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENII CHERN MET
N66·24938 1·104 1962 PA N66-4·132480 11 53-61 1958

43496 THERMAL·ENERGY-STORAGE SUPPORTING RESEARCH. FINAL 43560 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A SELF-CALIBRATING
TECH. REPT.. APR. 1. 1965-SEP. 30. 1966. DILATOMETER FOR HIGH-TEMPERATURE USE_
MOAK 0 P COMPILER BATTELLE LIEBERMAN A CRANDALL W B
COLUMBUS OHIO J AM CERAM SOC
NASA AND CFSTI 35 II 304-8 1952
NASA-CR-80058
N67·12043 1-300 1966 PA N67-5-2 176 43576 EVALUATION OF BERYLLlDES_
LEWISJ R
43503 THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF CALORIC PROPERTIES OF J METALS
BINARY SYSTEMS CONTAINING CESIUM. //ENGLISH 13 357-62 1961
TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZICHESKIE SVOISTVA ZHIDKOSTEI CORRECTION.
/THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LlQUIDS/.!/ L1PPART T E
SHPILRAIN E E KAGAN 0 N 568-9 1962
FTD
FTD-MT-24- I 17·7 I
9-14 1971
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Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
43584 ELECTRODEPOSITION OF TUNGSTEN ALLOYS CONTAINING IRON, 43671 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF llNC TELLURIDE IN THE INFRARED.
NICKEL. AND COBALT. NARITA S-I HARADA H NAGASAKA K
BRENNER A BURKHEAD P SEEGMILLER E J PHYS SOC JAPAN
J RESEARCH NBS 22 1176-82 1967
39 351·83 1947
43672 ANTIFERROMAGNETISM IN DILUTE IRON CHROMIUM ALLOYS.
43588 X·RAY DETERMINATION OF THE EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF ISHIKAWA Y HOSHINO S ENDOH Y
HEXABORIDES. J PHYS SOC JAPAN
ZHURAVLEV N N STEPANOVA A A PADERNO YU B 22 1221-32 1967
SAMSONOVG V
KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 43677 DIFFUSION OF THE CHALCOGENS IN THE II·VI COMPOUNDS.
6 791·4 1961 WOODBURY H H HALL R B
PHYS REV
43594 THE CHARACTERISTIC TEMPERATURES OF THE HEAT VIBRATION 157 641·55 1967
ANO THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME HIGH MELTING
METALLIC PHASES. 43699 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF INDIUM AND INDIUM ALLOY
BELIKOV A UMANSKII Y THIN FILMS.
NAUCH DOKLADY VYSSHEI SHKOLY MET GREENSLADE T B RUTGERS UNIV NEW BRUNSWICK
1 192·7 1958 NEW JERSEY
UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL
43596 CERAMIC FUEL MATERIALS FOR NUCLEAR REACTORS. UM-66-1169 1-79 1966 CA 65 3489
JOHNSON J R
NUCL ENG SCI CONGR 1ST CLEVELAND 43702 THE ELECTRONIC THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND OTHER
1 71·8 1955 PROPERTIES OF GAPLESS SUPERCONDUCTORS.
GRIFFIN P A CORNELL UNIV ITHACA NEW YORK
43601 FACTORS AFFECTING THE LIMIT OF SOLUBILITY OF ELEMENTS UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
IN COPPER AND SILVER. UM-66-4104 1-205 1966 CA 65 3146
OWEN E A ROBERTS E W
PHIL MAG 43705 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF SOME INDIUM ALLOYS. PH.D.
27 294·327 1939 THESIS.
LlSTERMAN T W OHIO UN IV ATHENS
43609 INFLUENCE OF BORON ON THE PROPERTIES OF CAST TYPE UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
KH15N25 AUSTENITIC CHROMIUM·NICKEL STEEL 66-4331 1-73 1966 CA 65 3491
KRESHCHANOVSKII N S
lITEINOI PROIZVODSTVO 43712 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE ALPHA·PHASE ALLOYS, AGlN
5 16·19 1954 AND AGCD. PH.D. THESIS.
GREEN E L TEMPLE UNIV PHILADELPHIA PA
43610 INFLUENCE OF BORON ON THE PROPERTIES OF CAST TYPE UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
KH15N25 AUSTENITIC CHROMIUM·NICKEL STEEL IIENGLISH 66-652 1-129 1966 CA 64 19122
TRANSLATION OF LlTEINOI PROIZVODSTVO 15/16·19,
1954./1 43718 PHASE RELATIONSHIP AND CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF
KRESHCHANOVSKII N S INTERMEDIATE PHASES IN THE CU.s1 SYSTEM IN THE
HMSO COMPOSITION RANGE OF 17 TO 5 AT. PCT SILICON.
U.S. NO. 331 MUKHERJEE K P BANDYOPADHYAYA J GUPTA K P
1-8 1957 TRANS MET SOC AIME
245 10 2335-8 1969
43619 THE SURFACE TENSION OF THE BINDING METALS OF
HARD-METAL ALLOYS. 43739 ESTIMATING THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CERMET FUEL
BOOSS H F MATERIALS FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR APPLICATION.
PLANSEEBERICHTE F PULVERMETALLURGIE MILLER J V NATL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
6 17-21 1958 ADMINISTRATION LEWIS RES CTR CLEVELAND OHIO
NASA AND CFSTI
43620 AN APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE SURFACE TENSION OF NASA-TN-D-3898
LIQUID METALS. N67-22866 1-30 1967
VASHCHENKO K I KOSNIANU K K
PRIBORY I TEKHNIKA LABOROTORNOI RABOTY 43743 ACTIVITIES OF BELL AEROSYSTEMS COMPANY WITH
31 6 743-5 1965 REFRACTORY MATERIALS, JANUARY THROUGH JULY 1964.
FROM SUMMARY OF THE NINTH REFRACTORY COMPOSITES
43621 PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF SCANDIUM DlBORIDE. WORKING GROUP MEETING.
SAMSONOV G V ANTHONY F M BELL AEROSYSTEMS COMPANY BUFFALO
DOKLADY AKAD NAUK SSSR NEW YORK
133 6 1344-6 1960 DOC
AFML-TR-64-398
43622 PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF SCANDIUM DlBORIDE. AD-477414 1209-47 1965
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF DOKLADY AKAD. NAUK SSSR 133
16/1344-11. 1960,/1 43748 PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR REFRACTORY METALS IN ROCKET
SAMSONOV G V ENGINES.
PROC ACAD SCI USSR CHEM TECHNOL SECT RAUSCH J J liT RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHICAGO
133 6 969-71 1960 ILLINOIS
liT AND NASA
43635 METAL-CERAMIC SEALING WITH MANGANESE. IITRI-B237-45 NASA-CR-71317
NOLTE H J SPUREK R F X66-15164 1-117 1966
TELEVISION ENGR
1 11 14-18 1950 43749 DEVELOPMENT OF NIOBIUM·URANIUM ALLOYS. FROM
PROGRESS RELATING TO CIVILIAN APPLICATIONS DURING
43637 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF INSULATING AND OTHER JUNE,1960.
MATERIALS. DEMASTRY J A EPSTEIN S G BAUER A A
TAYLOR T S DICKERSON R F BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
TRANS ASME COLUMBUS OHIO
41 605-21 1919 BMI
BMI-1448 B-I-5 1960
43638 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, INCLUDING FATIGUE OF
TITANIUM·BASE ALLOYS RC·130·B AND TI·150·A AT VERY 43792 MECHANICAL AND ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM
LOW TEMPERATURES. ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ARTICLES FROM
BISHOP S M SPRETNAK J W FONTANA M G NOVYYE ISSLED. SPLAVOV, PT. III. IMOSCOWI, 167·333,
TRANS ASM 1965,/1
45 993-1007 1953 KORNILOV II BORISKINA N G EDITORS JOINT
PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE WASH 0 C
43639 THERMAL EXPANSION OF BETA·TITANIUM. CFSTI AND SLA
WILLIAMS 0 N JPRS-36680 TT66-33111
TRANS MET SOC AIME N66-32986 1-235 1966
221 411-12 1961
43793 MECHANICAL AND ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM
43663 DIFFUSION AND THE KIRKENDALL SHIFT IN BINARY ALLOYS. ALLOYS.
MANNING J R KORNILOV II BORISKINA N G EDITORS
ACTA MET NOVYYE ISSLED SPLAVOV PT III IMOSCOWI
15 817-26 1967 167-333 1965

43664 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 43799 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF HCP IRON AND IRON
ALLOYS OF THE COPPER·ANTIMONY SYSTEM IN THE LIQUID RUTHENIUM ALLOYS.
STATE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH STEPAKOFF G L KAUFMAN L MAN LABS INC
TEMPERATUR 4/4/592·3, 1966,/1 CAMBRIDGE MASS ONR
DUTCHAK YA I PANASYUK P V DOC AND CFSTI
HIGH TEMPERATURE IUSSRI AD 650151 1-37 1967 CA 67 94529
4 4 560-1 1966
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43801 A VACUUM INTEGRATING SPHERE FOR IN SITU REFLECTANCE 43964 DIFFUSION OF NICKEL IN THE SOLID SOLUTION AND TWO-
MEASUREMENTS AT 17K FROM 0.5 TO 10 MICRONS. PHASE ALLOYS OF THE SYSTEM NICKEL·TITANIUM.
MC CULLOUGH B A WOOD B E SMITH A M ARNOLD IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I METALLOVED. 21
ENG DEV CTR ARO INC OPERATING CONTRACTOR ARNOLD 151 721-6. 1966,/1
AIR FORCE STATION TENN USAF SHINYAEV A YA
DOC AND CFSTI PHYS METALS METALLOG USSR
AEDC·TR·67-10 AD 650072 21 5 76-80 1966
1-27 1967 TA 67-11 117
43967 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND COMPOSITION ON THE DENSITY
43809 INVESTIGATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GALLIUM AND SURFACE ENERGY OF SILlCON~RON MELTS. IIENGLISH
ARSENIDE AND INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 40 1111 2706-12-
TRANSLATION OF AKADEMIYA NAUK AZERBAIDZHANSKOI SSR. 1966,/1
BAKU.IZV. SERIYA FIZIKO-MATEMATICHESKIKH LEVIN E S GELD P V BAUM B A
TEKHNICHESKIKH NAUK. 141 95-9. 1964./1 RUSS J PHYS CHEM
ALiEV M I AKHMEDLI G T 40 11 1455-9 1966
SLA
TT66-11139 1-8 1964 TT 15-1149 43984 HEATS OF FORMATION AND HEAT CAPACITIES IN THE SYSTEM
IRON·NICKEL·CHROMIUM.
43831 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND CHEMICAL BOND IN RARE-EARTH KUBASCHEWSKIO STUART L E H
CHALCOGENIDES. J CHEM ENG DATA
LASHKAREV G V PADERNO YU B 12 3 418-20 1967
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY
1 10 1791-802 1965 CA 64 7452 43997 HEAT EXCHANGE BETWEEN CONTACTING PARTS.
DYBAN E F KONDAK N M SHVETS I T
43839 COMBINED APPARATUS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF THE SURFACE IZVEST AKAD NAUK UZBEKSKOI SSR
TENSION OF METALLIC SOLUTIONS. 9 63-79 1954
IBRAGIMOV KH I POKROVSKII N L PUGACHEVICH P P
ZH FIZ KHIM 43998 SPECIFIC HEAT. ENTHALPY. AND ENTROPY OF CR5S13 AND
40 266-8 1966 CRSI2. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH
TEMPERATUR 4 151 653-9.1966,/1
43856 EFFECTIVE-FIELD THEORY FOR THE SPIN ORDERING IN KALISHEVICH G I GELD P V KRENTSIS R P
DILUTE MAGNETIC ALLOYS. HIGH TEMPERATURE USSR
LlU S H 4 5 613-18 1966
PHYS REV
157 411-17 1967 44016 INFRARED LATTICE REFLECTION SPECTRA OF II-VI
COMPOUNDS.
43878 THE OPTICAL PARAMETERS OF VITREOUS ARSENIC MANABE A MITSUISHI A YOSHINAGA H
CHALCOGENIDES. JAPANESE J APPL PHYS
KOLOMIETS B T PAVLOV B V 6 593-600 1967
OPTIKA I SPEKTROSK
22 275-8 1967 44020 DIFFUSION OF ZINC IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE UNDER ARSENIC
VAPOR PRESSURE.
43879 THE OPTICAL PARAMETERS OF VITREOUS ARSENIC FUJIMOTO M SATO Y KUDO K
CHALCOGENIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF OPTIKA I JAPANESE J APPL PHYS
SPEKTROSK. 22/2/275-8.1967,/1 6 848-53 1967
KOLOMIETS B T PAVLOV B V
OPT SPECTRY 44033 EFFECT OF A THIRD COMPONENT ON THE CURIE POINT OF
22 149-51 1967 FE-NIINVARS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL.
METALLOVED. 26 121 269-73.1968./1
43904 RHENIUM ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF SELECTED KHOMENKO 0 A
ARTICLES FROM THE BOOK SPLAVY RENIYA. MOSCOW. PHYS METALS METALLOG
NAUKA PUBL. HOUSE. 1965.// 26 2 84-8 1968
SAVITSKIY YE M TYLKINA M A POVAROVA K B
CFSTI 44068 OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF SEVEN IONIC CRYSTALS AT LOW
JPRS-34566 H-66-31006 TEMPERATURE IN THE FAR INFRARED. DIFFERENCE PROCESS.
N66-20702 1-234 1965 PAN 66·4-101684 ROLE OF IMPURITIES. FROM COLLOQUE SUR LES PHONONS
ET HYPERSONS. GRENOBLE. 1966.
43922 AN OPTICAL METHOD FOR MEASURING THE THERMAL HADNI A HENRY P LAMBERT J P MORLOT G
DIFFUSIVITY OF SOLIDS. STRIMER P CHANAL 0
HIRSCHMAN A DENNIS J DERKSEN W L MONAHAN T I J PHYSIQUE SUPPL
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN HEAT TRANSFER 28 Cl.118-28 1967
4 863-9 1961
44072 EFFECT OF ORDERING ON THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF CU3AU
43942 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE CONCENTRATION DIFFUSION BELOW 3 K.
OF ZINC IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE. MARTIN 0 L
MALKOVICH R SH MALYSH G K CAN J PHYS
FIZ TVERD TELA 46 923-7 1968 CA 69 13531
9 553-8 1967
44073 DISPERSION ANALYSIS OF MAGNESIUM STANNIDE
43943 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE CONCENTRATION DIFFUSION REFLECTIVITY.
OF ZINC IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION LIPSON H G KAHAN A
OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 9 121 553-8.1967./1 PHYS REV
MALKOVICH R SH MALYSH G K 158 3 756-63 1967
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
9 2 423-7 1967 44077 PARAMAGNETIC EXCITED STATE OF IRON SILICIDE.
JACCARINO V WERTHEIM G K WERNICK J H
43956 INFLUENCE OF THE MULTIPLET STRUCTURE OF SM 1+21 ON WALKER L R ARAJS S
THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF SAMARIUM MONOCHALCOGENIDES. PHYS REV
GOLUBKOV A V TlKHONOV V V 160 476-82 1967
FIZ TVERD TELA
9 954-6 1967 44091 ON THE SURFACE TENSION OF MOLTEN METALS AND ALLOYS.
MATUYAMAY
43957 INFLUENCE OF THE MULTIPLET STRUCTURE OF SM 1+21 ON SCI REP TOHOKU IMP UNIV
THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF SAMARIUM MONOCHALCOGENIDES. 16 555-62 1927
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 9/31
TVERD. TELA 9 131 954-6. 1967.11 44101 SPECIFIC HEAT AND MAGNETIZATION OF GERMANIUM
954-6. 1967.11 TELLURIDE.
GOLUBKOV A V TlKHONOV VV GOODMAN B B MARCUCCI S G
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI
9 3 750-1 1967 210 86-90 1966 CA 66 60254

43963 NATURE OF THE PHASES PRECIPITATED ON THE AGING OF 44102 THE SUPERCONDUCTIVE ANOMALY IN SPECIFIC HEATS OF SOME
IRON·NICKEL·ALUMINIUM MARTENSITE. IIENGLISH NIOBIUM AND VANADIUM COMPOUNDS.
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. MET. I METALLOVED. 21 151 UKEI K KANDA E
732-9.1966,/1 ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI
ITKIN V P MOGUTNOV B M SHVARTSMAN L A 210 104-7 1966 CA 66 59532
PHYS METALS METALLOG USSR
21 5 85-92 1966 44103 THE HEAT CAPACITY OF NIOBIUM-MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS.
VEAL B W HULM J K BLAUGHER R 0
ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI
210 108-14 1966 CA 66 59537
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~ Bibliographic Citation ~ Bibliographic Citation
44104 ESTABLISHMENT OF BULK SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN 44233 EFFECT OF PRESSURE ON THE DIFFUSION OF IRON IN
SUPERCONDUCTING SEMICONDUCTORS. TITANIUM AND TITANIUM + 10 PCT. IRON.
FINEGOLD L HULM J K MAZELSKY R PHIlliPS N E PEART R F
TRIPLETI B B PHYS STAT SOL
ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI 20 2 545-50 1967
210 129·34 1966
DDC 44235 INVESTIGATION OF THE QUASI-LOCAL LEVEL IN THE
AD 651616 1966 VIBRATIONAL SPECTRUM OF THE TITANIUM LAnlCE WITH
HEAVY IMPURITY ATOMS.
44105 NORMAL ELECTRONIC AND LAnlCE SPECIFIC HEATS OF CHERNOPLEKOV N A PANOVA G KH ZEMLYANOV M G
DILUTE SN·IN ALLOYS. SAMOILOV B N KUTAITSEV V I
WILKES W R MAPOTHER D E PHYS STAT SOL
ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI 20 2 767-70 1967
210 135-9 1966 CA 66 69469
44236 ON THE MECHANISM OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN
44106 SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE METALLIC SOLUTIONS OF V. CO. IGASBI13X1-GA2TE31I-XI AND IGASB/XI-GATEIl1-XI SOLID
AND NI AT LOW TEMPERATURES. SOLUTIONS.
VAN DEN BERG G J ABDURAKHMANOVA A A ALIEV M I
ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI PHYS STAT SOL
210 141-6 1966 CA 66 59489 20 777-81 1967

44107 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF ANTI FERROMAGNETIC 44238 ON THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COTE AND SOME
ALLOYS. ICDTEI11·XlSIIXI AND ICDTEI11-XlSEI/XI SOLID
HEINIGER F MUELLER J SOLUTIONS.
ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI KELEMEN F NEDA A NICULESCU D CRUCEANU E
210 153-6 1966 CA 66 60325 PHYS STAT SOL
21 557·65 1967
44108 SPECIFIC HEATS OF THE ALLOYS PD-CO. nco. AND PD-GD.
HOARE F E WHEELER J C G 44243 HEAT TREATMENT OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE CRYSTALS WITH
ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI DIFFERENT DISLOCATION DENSITIES.
210 157-62 1966 CA 66 59530 KORDOS P
PHYS STAT SOL
44142 TRACER DIFFUSION OF MERCURY IN THALLIUM AMALGAMS. 22 K-59-K-61 1967
FOLEY W T 0 SULLIVAN K
CAN J CHEM 44246 INVESTIGATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
45 855-8 1967 CA 66 108453 INDIUM ANTIMONIDE-GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE SOLID SOLUTIONS.
ZEINALOV S A ALIEV M I
44157 ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF INDIUM PHYS STAT SOL
ANTIMONIDE CRYSTALS. 22 153-6 1967
ROY S K RATNALINGAM R
CRYOGENICS 44251 SURFACE PHENOMENA AND CRYSTALLIZATION PROCESSES IN
6 371-2 1966 CA 66 69876 GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE MELTS.
OASHEVSKII M YA KUKULADZE G V LAZAREV V B
44164 TRANSMITIANCE OF OPTICAL MATERIALS FROM 0.17 MICRONS MIRGALOVSKAYA M S
TO 3.0 MICRONS. DOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR
MC CARTHY D E 172 403·6 1967 CA 66 69549
APPL OPT
6 11 1896·8 1967 44253 SURFACE TENSION OF MELTS BELONGING TO THE TIN·GOLD
SYSTEM.
44170 SELF-DIFFUSION OF NICKEL IN NICKEL·IRON ALLOYS. POKROVSKII N L PUGACHEVICH P P IBRAGIMOV KH I
WALSOE DE RECA E PAMPILLO C DOKLADY AKAD NAUK SSSR
ACTA MET 172 4 829·32 1967
15 1263-8 1967 CA 67 66881
44262 TRANSFER PHENOMENA IN SEMICONDUCTING THALLIUM SULFIDE
44173 THE SPECIFIC HEAT AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF LANTHANUM· AND THALLIUM SELENIDE MELTS.
mRIUM ALLOYS. BELASHCHENKO D K MAGIDSON I A BELASHCHENKO G I
SATOH T OHTSUKA T LYAPUNOVA L G
J PHYS SOC JAPAN ELEKTROKHIMIYA
23 9-18 1967 2 906-13 1966 CA 65 14598

44174 ALPHA·AG2SE AS A DEGENERATE SEMICONDUCTOR. 44273 A STUDY ON EMISSIVITIES.


MIYATANI S-Y TOYOTA Y YANAGIHARA TilDA K SCHOCKEN KLAUS THERMODYNAMICS SECTION RESEARCH
J PHYS SOC JAPAN PROJECTS LAB DEVELOP OPERATIONS DIVISION
23 35-43 1967 ARMY BALLISTIC MISSILE AGENCY REDSTONE ARSENAL ALA
NASA
44178 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS DV-TN-64-58 N-83592
AU AL2. AU GA2. AND AU IN2. 1-23 1958
VISHNUBHATLA S S JAN J.p
PHIL MAG 44274 SURFACE TENSION OF MELTS BELONGING TO THE TIN-GOLD
16 45-50 1967 CA 67 48743 SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF DOKLADY AKAD.
NAUK SSSR 172/4/829·32.1967./1
44196 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY BY LASER PULSE. POKROVSKII N L PUGACHEVICH P P IBRAGIMOV KH I
NAMBA SKIM PH ARAI T KIKUCHI T SOVIET PHYS-DOKLADY
JAPAN J APPL PHYS 12 170-2 1967
6 1019 1967
44276 PHYSICO-MECHANICAL AND CORROSION PROPERTIES OF
44222 A MODULATION METHOD OF STUDYING THERMAL EXPANSION. HEAT·RESISTANT STAINLESS STEEL EP-479. IIENGLISH
KRAFTMAKHER YA A CHEREMISINA I M TRANSLATION OF FIZ.·KHIM. MEKH. MATERIALOV 2 131
ZH PRIKLAD MEKH I TEKH FIZ 304-7.1966,/1
2 114-15 1965 SMIRNOV V V POKHMURSKII V I BOLTAROVICH A V
SOVIET MATERIALS SCIENCE
44223 A MODULATION METHOD OF STUDYING THERMAL EXPANSION. 2 3 218-20 1966
/lENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. PRIKLAD. MEKH. I TEKH.
FIZ. NO. 2.114-15.1965./1 44283 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. LONGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSE. OF
KRAFTMAKHER YA A CHEREMISINA I M STACKED TRANSFORMER SHEETS.
J APPL MECH AND TECH PHYS USSR SCHUEMICHEN M
2 107·8 1965 ELEKTRIE
20 12 457-60 1966 CA 66 87874
44227 THERMAL EXPANSION OF TECHNICAL SOLIDS AT LOW
TEMPERATURES. A COMPILATION FROM THE LITERATURE. 44289 TEMPERATURE EFFECT ON SPECIFIC HEAT OF THE IRON-
CORRUCCINI R J GNIEWEK J J NATIONAL BUREAU OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS CONTAINING UP TO 27 ATOM PER CENT
STANDARDS WASHINGTON DC ALUMINUM.
NBS AND USGPO MINAEV A I IVERONOVA V I
NBS-MONOGRAPH-29 FIZ METAL METALLOVED
1-22 1961 22 711-15 1966 CA 66 59527

44229 PRECISION LATIICE PARAMETER MEASUREMENTS BY 44290 SELF·DIFFUSION OF ANTIMONY IN LIQUID ANTIMONY·TIN AND
INTERFERENCES FROM LAnlCE SOURCES IKOSSEL LINESI ANTIMONY-LEAD MELTS.
AND DIVERGENT BEAM X·RAY DIFFRACTION ONOPRIENKO G I KUZMENKO P P KHARKOV E I
IPSEUDO-KOSSEL·L1NESI IN BACK REFLECTION. FIZ METAL METALLOVED
ULLRICH H·J 22 791-4 1966 CA 66 87969
PHYS STAT SOL
20 K-113-K-1171967
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44291 X·RAY DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION 44438 SPECIFIC HEAT AND ENTROPY OF INDIUM MONOSELENIDE AT
COEFFICIENTS OF MANGANESE AND COBALT LOW TEMPERATURES.
MONOSILICIDES. MAMEDOV K K KERIMOV I G KOSTRYUKOV V N
ZHURAVLEV N N STEPANOVA A A GUSEINOVG D
ATOMNAYA ENERGIYA KHIM SVYAZ POLUPROV INST FIZ TVERD TELA POLUPROV AKAD
13 183·4 1962 NAUK BELORUSS SSR
179-82 1966 CA 66 89103
44315 OPTICAL CONDTANTS OF BETA·BRASS ALLOYS. FROM
OPTICAL PROPERTIES AND ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF METALS 44440 WIDTH OF THE FORBIDDEN BAND AND THE LINEAR EXPANSION
AND ALLOYS. COEFFICIENT OF INDIUM PHOSPHIDE-GALLIUM ARSENIDE
MULDAWER L GOLDMAN H J TEMPLE UNIV SEMICONDUCTOR ALLOYS.
PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA SIROTA N N MAKOVETSKAYA L A
NORTH·HOLLAND PUB CO AMSTERDAM KHIM SVYAZ POLUPROV TERMODIN INST FIZ TVERD TELA
574·85 1966 CA 68 55147 POLUPROV AKAD NAUK BELORUSS SSR
208-11 1966 CA 66 70054
44340 HIGH·TEMPERATURE INFRARED TRANSMITTING GLASSES. III.
HILTON A R JONES C E BRAU M 44441 EFFECT OF CHANGES IN CHEMICAL BOND TYPE ON THE
INFRARED PHYS THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. MICROHARDNESS. AND
6 183·94 1966 CA 66 68567 THERMOELECTROMOTIVE FORCE OF SEMICONDUCTORS.
AMIRKHANOV KH I BAGDUEV G B MAGOMEDOV YA B
44359 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMOELECTROMOTIVE FORCE OF KHIM SVYAZ POLUPROV INST FIZ TVERD TELA POLUPROV AKAD
GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE ALLOYED BY ZN AND TE. NAUK BELORUSS SSR
ALiEV M I SAFARALIEV G T 285-90 1966 CA 66 99546
IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ·TEKH MAT NAUK
2 87·90 1966 CA 66 59564 44442 THERMAL EXPANSION AND CHEMICAL BOND OF RARE EARTH
METAL CHALCOGENIDES.
44360 COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF AU-CD ALLOYS LASHKAREV G V DUDNIK E M PADERNO YU B
CONTAINING 47.5 ATOMIC PERCENT CD. KHIM SVYAZ POLUPROV INST FIZ TVERD TELA POLUPROV AKAD
CHANG L· C NAUK BELORUSS SSR
J APPLIED PHYSICS 291-8 1966 CA 66 98742
22 525·6 1951
44443 THERMAL AND ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF SEVERAL TERNARY
44362 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GERMANIUM DIAMOND-LIKE SEMICONDUCTORS.
TELLURIDE·GERMANIUM SELENIDE SOLID SOLUTION. ANNAMAMEDOV R A BALANEVSKAYA A E BERGER L I
ANTONOV V B NASIROV YA N DOBRUSHINA I A SHCHUKINA I K
IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ-TEKH MAT NAUK KHIM SVYAZ POLUPROV INST FIZ TVERD TELA POLUPROV AKAD
4 76-81 1966 CA 66 70024 NAUK BELORUSS SSR
317-20 1966 CA 66 99551
44365 EFFECT OF OXYGEN ON THE VISCOSITY OF IRON-CARBON
MELTS. 44446 ADVANCED AUTOMATIC ADIABATIC CALORIMETERS FOR THERMAL
ROMANOV A A KOCHEGAROV V G ANALYSIS.
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METALLY NAGASAKI S MAESONO A OKAMOTO H ICHIHASHI M
5 51-4 1966 CA 66 107240 KOGYO KAGAKU ZASSHI
69 1631-5 1966 CA 66 96559
44368 VISCOSITY OF SILICON AND CHROMIUM AND ITS SILICIDES.
BAUM B A GELD P V KOCHEROV P V 44453 FUEL-CLADDING THERMAL CONDUCTANCE. FROM METALS AND
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL CERAMICS DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD
1 62-9 1967 CA 66 98708 ENDING JUNE 30. 1968.
WILLIAMS R K BANKS T E MC ELROY D L
44370 ELECTRIC AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF THE MG2 SI-MG2 SN AEC
SOLID SOLUTION. ORNL-4370 90-1 1968
NIKITIN E N ZAITSEV V K
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 44456 POSSIBLE PRESENCE OF A SPECIAL TRIPLE POINT IN THE
2 11 1961-5 1966 CA 66 59794 poT DIAGRAM OF A FE·RH ALLOY.
PONYATOVSKII E G KUTSAR A R DUBOVKA G T
44372 EFFECT OF COPPER TELLURIDE IMPURITY ON THERMOELECTRIC KRISTALLOGRAFIYA
PROPERTIES OF NATURAL GALENA. 12 79-83 1967 CA 66 107230
BARAN OVA R KH BERDYEV B M
IZV AKAD NAUK TURKM SSR SER FIZ-TEKH KHIM GEOL NAUK 44467 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE TI-NB·V
6 119-22 1966 CA 66 80390 SYSTEM ALLOYS.
KALININ G P ELYUTlN 0 P
44374 EFFECT OF THE COPPER THERMOELECTRIC EFFICIENCY METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL
PARAMmR OF CADMIUM ANTIMONIDE. 2 15-17 1967 CA 66 107537
RAKIN G V
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED FIZ 44471 MANUFACTURING AND PROPERTIES OF BERYLLIUM-ALUMINUM
9 6 28-35 1966 CA 66 70029 COMPOSITE MATERIALS.
SANTSCHI W H MARZ W G
44402 SURFACE TENSIONS OF COBALT-CERIUM AND PLUTONIUM- MET SOC CONF 1964
COBALT-CERIUM ALLOYS AS DETERMINED FROM FROZEN 33 523-37 1966 CA 66 97886
MENISCI.
BIERY J C 44480 DETERMINATION OF THE AGING PROCESS OF A LEAD-D.4
J ELECTROCHEM SOC PERCENT MAGNESIUM ALLOY BY MEANS OF SPECIFIC HEAT
114 225-31 1967 CA 66 68398 MEASUREMENTS.
NAZATO R
44405 THERMAL EXPANSION OF LARU2. CERU2. AND PRRU2 FROM 20 NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
TO 900 DEGREES. 30 6 563-8 1966 CA 66 88007
GSCHNEIDNER K A JR ELLIOn R 0 CROMER D T
J LESS-COMMON METALS 44484 ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF BODY-CENTERED-CUBIC
8 4 217-21 1965 CA 65 16159 TRANSITION METALS.
ASDENTE M
44406 A SIMPLE TEACHING CALORIMETER. NUOVO CIMENTO SUPPL
SCOnWA scon R B JR 3 506-21 1965 CA 66 99340
J MISS ACAD SCI
12 g3~ 1966 CA 67 17710 44485 BINARY DIFFUSION IN THE LIQUID CADMIUM-LEAD SYSTEM.
M.S. THESIS.
44409 THE SPECIFIC HEAT FROM 50 TO 700 DEGREES OF A NOMINAL PIEPER W L UNIV OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN OKLAHOMA
NI 116 WT. PCT. MO. 7 WT. PCT. CR. 5 WT. PCT. FEI UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
ALLOY. 1-92 1968
BROOKS C R STANSBURY E E
J NUCL MATER 44487 INVESTIGATING THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME
20 322-3 1966 CA 66 59529 SILICIDES.
NESHPOR V S REZNICHENKO M I
44437 ROLE OF CHEMICAL BOND IN SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF OGNEUPORY
SELENIUM. 3 134-7 1963 JA 50 123
ABDULLAEV G B ALiEV G M ABDINOV D SH
MEKHTIEVA S I AKHUNDOVA E G DZHALILOV N Z 44488 APPARATUS FOR MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY ON
KHIM SVYAZ POLUPROV INST FIZ TVERD TELA POLUPROV AKAD SMALL SPECIMENS.
NAUK BELORUSS SSR VISHNEVSKIlII SKRIPAK V N
164-73 1966 CA 66 98642 OGNEUPORY
31 12 13-18 1966 CA 66 59563
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Bibliographic Citation
44493 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF T·lll. FROM METALS AND 44653 THE TRUE HEAT CAPACITY OF RARE·EARTH CHALCOGENIDES
CERAMICS DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD AT LOW TEMPERATURES. I. THE TRUE LOW·TEMPERATURE
ENDING JUNE 30. 1968. HEAT CAPACITY. ENTROPY. AND ENTHALPY OF LANTHANUM
MC ELROY D L BARISONI M KOLLIE T G SELENIDE.
AEC PAUKOV I E NOGTEVA V V YAREMBASH E I
ORNL·4370 94·6 1968 ZH FIZ KHIM
40 12 3094·7 1966
44505 ISOTHERMS OF SURFACE TENSION OF
IRON·MANGANESE-SILICON MELTS. 44654 THE TRUE HEAT CAPACITY OF RARE·EARTH CHALCOGENIDES
DZHEMILEV N K POPEL S I TSAREVSKII B V AT LOW TEMPERATURES. I. THE TRUE LOW·TEMPERATURE
POVERKH YAVLENIYA RASPLAVAKH VOZNIKAYUSHCHIKH NIKH HEAT CAPACITY. ENTROPY. AND ENTHALPY OF LANTHANUM
TVERD FAZAKH NALCHIK SELENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM.
306·/1 1965 CA 66 78626 40 112/3094-7.1966,/1
PAUKOV I E NOGTEVA V V YAREMBASH E I
44508 HIGH PRESSURE IUP TO 18 KILOBARSI CHAMBER FOR RUSS J PHYS CHEM
OPERATING AT HELIUM TEMPERATURES. 40 12 1661·2 1966
ITSKEVICH E S VORONOVSKII A N GAVRILOV A F
SUKHOPAROV V A 44655 THE PHASE DIAGRAM OF THE BINARY SYSTEM
PRIB TEKH EKSP LEAD·MANGANESE.
11 6 16/·4 1966 CA 66 57145 ALI·ZADE Z I MEKHRABOV A 0
ZH FIZ KHIM
44538 EFFECT OF THE SCREENING CHARGE ON THE elECTRONIC 40 12 3097· 1966
SPECIFIC HEATS OF DILUTE NOBLE METAL ALLOYS.
LEONARD P 44656 THE PHASE DIAGRAM OF THE BINARY SYSTEM
SOLID STATE COMMUN LEAD-MANGANESE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ.
5 135·7 1967 CA 66 108985 KHIM. 40 112/ 3097· • 1966,/1
ALI·ZADE Z I MEKHRABOV A 0
44542 EFFECT OF ALLOYING WITH MOLYBDENUM. TUNGSTEN. AND RUSS J PHYS CHEM
OTHER ELEMENTS ON THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF 40 12 1662·4 1966
CAST NICKEl·BASE HEAT·RESISTANT ALLOYS.
TSVETKOVA V K KHATALAKH R F 44661 DENSITIES AND SURFACE PROPERTIES OF THE IRON·COBALT·
STAL NICKel MELTS AT 1550 DEGREES.
26 738·41 1966 CA 65 14981 DZHEMILEV N K POPEL S I TSAREVSKII B V
ZH FIZ KHIM
44552 SPECTRAL EMISSIVITY OF MATERIALS IN THE TEMPERATURE 41 47·51 1967 CA 66 88881
RANGE 100 TO 1100 C.
SMIRNOV E V KONDRASHOV YU A 44662 DENSITY AND SURFACE PROPERTIES OF IRON·COBALT·NICKEL
TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR MELTS AT 1550 DEGREES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH.
5 1 44·7 1967 CA 66 107457 FIZ. KHIM. 41 11/47·51. 1967./1
DZHEMILEV N K POPEL S I TSAREVSKII B V
44557 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS OF RUSS J PHYS CHEM
THE URANIUM CHALCOGENIDES. 41 24·7 1967
WESTRUM E F JR
THERMODYNAMICS PROC SYMP VIENNA 1965 44665 CALCULATION OF VISCOSITIES OF METAL ALLOYS.
2 497·5105711966 CA 66 99122 BURYLEV B P
ZH FIZ KHIM
44583 VISCOSITY AND STRUCTURE OF EUTECTIC MelTS. 41 104·6 1967 CA 66 68404
GVOZDEVA L I LYUBIMOV A P
UKR FIZ ZH 44666 CALCULATION OF THE VISCOSITY OF METALLIC ALLOYS.
12 207·12 1967 CA 66 108925 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 41 III 104-6.
1967./1
44584 VISCOSITY AND RESISTIVITY OF THE MelTS OF BINARY BURYLEV B P
SYSTEMS WITH ELECTRONIC BONDS IN THE SOLID STATE. RUSS J PHYS CHEM
ERETNOV K I LYUBIMDV A P 41 53·4 1967
UKR FIZ ZH
12 213·19 1967 CA 66 107618 44675 SHEET AND TINPLATE ROLLS. AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE
ROLL LOADS. STRESSES. AND THE CAUSES OF ROLL
44586 PHYSICS OF METALS OF HIGH PARAMAGNETIC BREAKAGE.
SUSCEPTIBILITY. CASWELL J S
PETER M PROC SOUTH WALES INST ENGINEERS
VERH SCHWEIZ NATURFORSCH GES 47 109·40 1931
146 26·35 1966 CA 66 89634
44687 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF GOLD-SILICON BINARY ALLOY NEAR
44593 ON THE EXPANSION OF COPPER·ANTIMONY ALLOYS. THE EUTECTIC COMPOSITION.
BRAESCO P CHEN H S TURNBULL D
COMPT REND J APPL PHYS
170 103·5 1920 38 3646·50 1967

44597 EXPANSIVITY OF CHROME AND SOME NICKEL·CHROME ALLOYS 44715 OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF BETA·RHOMBOHEDRAL BORON IN THE
IN A WIDE INTERVAL OF TEMPERATURES. REGION 1.2 TO 6.2 elECTRON VOLTS.
CHEVENARD P KIERZEK·PECOLD E KOZODZIEJClAK J PRACKA I
COMPT REND PHYS STAT SOL
174 109·12 1922 22 K·147-K·1501967

44600 THE VISCOSITY OF LIQUID SODIUM POTASSIUM ALLOY. 44719 MEASUREMENT OF SMALL HEAT CAPACITIES BelOW 1 K.
PING I·M TIEN Y·T GOBRECHT K H VEYSSIE J J WElL L
WU LI HSUEH PAD ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI
22 749·56 1966 CA 66 98709 210 63·8 1966 CA 66 119521

44602 MOLYBDENUM DISILICIDE HEATING ELEMENTS. 44720 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF LA·Y ALLOYS AND
MATSUO S KUBO T HOMMA K SOME SUPERCONDUCTING LA AND Y COMPOUNDS.
YOGYO KYOKAI SHI OHTSUKA T SATOH T
72 15·9 1964 JA 50 42 ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI
210 92·7 1966 CA 66 119833
44609 PHYSICAL·MECHANICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF
OKH23N28M3D3T IEI9431 STEEL. RESISTANT TO SULFURIC 44729 THERMAL PROPERTIES. FROM AEC FUelS AND MATERIALS
ACID. DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. PROGRESS REPT. NO. 76.
BABAKOV A A POSYSAEVA L I ZOTOVA E V FEITH A D
ZASHCHITA METAL AEC
2 450·4 1966 CA 65 18240 GEMp·l008 26·49 1968

44623 SURFACE TENSION OF RUBIDIUM AND CESIUM. 44730 EFFECT OF RARE EARTH METALS ON THE PROPERTIES OF
MAKAROVA 0 P SOLOVEV A N LIQUID AND SOLID STEELS.
ZH PRIKL MEKH TEKH FIZ POLISADOV V N SIDORENKO M F GLADKOV M I
5 175·6 1966 CA 66 108515 BARANTSEVA Z V GALUNENKO I P
IlV VYSSH UCHEB lAVED CHERN MET
44625 REFLECTIVITY OF HIGHLY DOPED GALLIUM ARSENIDE IN A 10 1 66·8 1967 CA 66 118072
WIDE SPECTRAL RANGE.
KAGAN M B KOLTUN M M LANDSMAN A P 44748 THERMAL EXPANSION CHARACTERISTICS OF EIGHT PHOSPHORS.
ZH PRIKL SPEKTROSK SKINNER K G
5 770·3 1966 CA 66 109831 J OPT SOC AM
54 843·4 1964
C53
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~ Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
44755 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY DETERMINATION OF CAST STEEL 44882 RELATIVE BIDIRECTIONAL REFLECTANCE OF
SAMOILOVICH YU A BLOKHIN E P THREE-DIMENSIONAL SURFACES. M.S. THESIS.
INZH-FIZ ZHUR GREENE R F JR UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN
7 27-31 1964 NEBRASKA
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
44771 EMISSIVITY AND ABSORPTIVITY OF MATERIALS SUBJECTED TO 1-130 1968
HIGH VACUUM AND SOLAR RADIATION.
YOUNG J F DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT CO INC MISSILES AND 44890 INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, ELECTRIC
SPACE SYSTEMS DIVISION SANTA MONICA CALIF CONDUCTIVITY, AND MECHANICAL STRENGTH OF SULFIDIZED
DOC CERMETS BASED ON IRON. IV.
IDEP-347.60.00.00-D7-02 AKHMETZYANOV K G POZDNYAK N Z KOKOREV A A
AD-807182L 1-22 1966 TA 67-7 A-64 PO ROSH MET
7 64-9 1967 CA 67 14131
44782 SETUP FOR MEASURING THERMAL CAPACITIES OF METALS AND
ALLOYS AT ULTRALOW TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH 44893 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POLYMERS.
TRANSLATION OF PRIBORY I TEKH. EKSP. 9/61 PP. 178-83 SMITH T G HOGE A R
11965/J1 SPE ISOC PLAST ENGI J
STETSENKO P N AVKSENTEV YU I 23 67-9 1967 CA 67 11740
INSTR EXPTL TECH IUSSRI
6 1492-7 1965 44895 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SILICON, GERMANIUM, III·V
COMPOUNDS, AND III-V ALLOYS.
44783 DENSITY AND SURFACE TENSION OF MOLTEN GALLIUM MAYCOCK P 0
ARSENIDE. SOLID STATE ELECTRON
KARATAEV V V MILVIDSKII M G ZAKHAROVA N YA 10 3 161-8 1967 CA 67 15591
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORGAN MATERIALY
2 5 833-7 1966 44909 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CHROMIUM BORIDE PHASES.
SEREBRYAKOVA T I KOVENSKAYA B A
44784 THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALLOYS IN THE NI3 AL·NI3 NB IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
SYSTEM. 2 12 2134·8 1966 CA 67 15131
ARBUZOV M P CHUPRINA V G
IZV VYSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENII FIZ 44911 METHOD FOR MEASURING THE VISCOSITY OF METAL MELTED IN
9 2 106·10 1966 CA 65 1901 A FLUX.
VIGNAU J M AZOU P BASTIEN P
44791 SOME PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLID AND LIQUID METAUX ICORROS·INDI
AG SB TE2. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK 41 433·53 1966 CA 67 14342
SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 4/9/1593-5,1968.11
MALSAGOV A U 44912 ON THE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF THE COMPOUND BISMUTH
INORGANIC MATERIALS PLATINUM INTERMETALLIC.
4 1389·91 1968 ZHURAVLEV N N STEPANOVA A A ZYUZIN N I
J EXPTL THEORET PHYS IUSSRI
44796 STUDIES OF THE ANISOTROPIC THERMAL VIBRATIONS OF THE 37 880·1 1959
ATOMS IN SEVERAL HEXAGONAL CARBIDES AND DIBORIDES OF
TRANSITION GROUP METALS. 44948 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF GETE.
BELIKOV A M UMANSKIY YA S TSU R HOWARD W E ESAKI L IBM WATSON RES
KRISTALLOGRAFIY A CTR YORKTOWN HEIGHTS N Y
4 684·6 1959 DOC
AROD 5840.5 AD 652460
44801 RELATIONSHIP OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 1·8 1966 TA 67·1492
COPPER-ALUMINUM ALLOYS TO THEIR STRUCTURE. SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS
ALiEV N A 5 3 167-71 1967 CA 67 48334
TRUDY INST FIZ I MAT AKAD AZERB SSR SER FIZ
6 62-8 1953 CA 49 5098 44972 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SOME ELECTRICALLY
CONDUCTING COMPOUNDS. FROM SPECIAL CERAMICS, PROC.
44802 COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE FROM SYMPOSIUM BRIT. CERAM. RESEARCH ASSOC.. 1964.
-62 TO 200 DEGREES. POWELL R W TYE R P
PIERRON E 0 PARKER D L MC NEELY J B ACADEMIC PRESS LONDON AND NEW YORK
ACTA CRYST 243-57 1965
21 290 1960 CA 65 12881
44975 THERMAL EXPANSION OF CEMENTITE AND OTHER PHASES.
44821 AISI8630 FROM ALLOY DIGEST SA 49. OCTOBER 1956. STUART H RIDLEY N
ENGINEERING ALLOYS DIGEST INC UPPER MONTCLAIR N J J IRON STEEL INST ILONDONI
DATA SHEET 1-2 1956 204 7 711-17 1966 CA 65 10223

44822 AISI TYPE 314. FROM ALLOY DIGEST S8-100 FEBRUARY 44978 THE EFFECT OF HYDRIDE ON THE THERMAL EXPANSIVITY OF
1960. ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS.
ENGINEERING ALLOYS DIGEST INC UPPER MONTCLAIR N J SLATTERY G F
DATA SHEET 1-2 1960 J LESS·COMMON METALS
11 2 89·98 1966 CA 65 6855
44839 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID TELLURIUM BETWEEN
740 AND 900 K. 44979 THERMAL EXPANSION OF A SOLID SOLUTION OF REFRACTORY
BENGUIGUIL AllOYS OF GROUPS IV, V, AND VI.
PHYSIK KONDENSIERTEN MATERIE PRIDANTSEVA K S SOLOVEVA N A
5 3 171-7 1966 CA 66 36942 METALLOVED I TERM OBRABOTKA METAL
6 41-4 1966 CA 65 10278
44856 CHANGES IN THE SHORT RANGE STRUCTURE AND NATURE OF
THE CHEMICAL BOND WHEN GROUP IV CHALCOGENIDE METALS 44986 PERFORMANCE OF MULTILAYER INSULATION SYSTEMS FOR
WITH THE GALENITE STRUCTURES ARE FUSED AND HEATED. TEMPERATURES TO 700 K.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. CUNNINGTON G R JR ZIERMAN C A FUNAI A I
MATER.4/11! 1890-7, 1968.1/ LlNDAHN A
GLAGOLEVA N N KRESTOVNIKOV A N GLAZOV V M NASA
INORGANIC MATERIALS NASA-CR·907
4 11 1647-52 1968 1·106 1967

44859 DETERMINATION OF EFFECTIVE MASS IN LANTHANUM 44993 IMPORTANCE OF THE SURFACE TENSION OF METALS IN SOME
ANTIMONIDE FROM THE INFRARED REFLECTION SPECTRUM. ENGINEERING PROBLEMS.
GONCHAROVA E V KUKHARSKII A A HARVEY OJ
FIZ TVERD TELA LIQUIDS STRUCT PROPERTIES SOLID INTERACTIONS PROC
9 1543-5 1967 SYMP WARREN MICH 1963
285-307 1965 CA 64 13874
44860 DETERMINATION OF EFFECTIVE MASS IN LANTHANUM
ANTIMONIDE FROM THE INFRARED REFLECTION SPECTRUM. 44994 MEASUREMENT OF EMITTANCE OFTRANSPARENT MATERIALS AT
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 9 151 LOW TEMPERATURE.
1543-5,1967.1/ SCHLEIGER E R WEBB R A US NAVAL RADIOLOGICAL
GONCHAROVA E V KUKHARSKII A A DEFENSE LABORATORY
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE AEC
9 5 1214·15 1967 AFML-TR-67·200
1-31 1967
44866 EVIDENCE OF A GLASS-LIQUID TRANSITION IN A
GOLD-GERMANIUM-SlliCON ALLOY. 44997 BERYLLIDE COMPOSITION 1 2400-DEGREE TURBINE/MATERIALS
CHEN H S TURNBULL 0 RESEARCH PROGRAM.
J CHEM PHYS SCOTT R B GARRETT CORP PHOENIX ARIZONA
48 2560-71 1968 AIRESEARCH MFG DIV DA
DOC AND CFSTI
MP-5242-R AD 653632
1-71 1967 TA 67·1661
C54
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Numbsr Bibliogrsphic Citation ~ Bibliographic Citation
45001 PROPERTIES OF MERCURY CHALCOGENIDES. IICHAPTER 15 45132 RECENT THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY MEASUREMENTS OF
FROM PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF II·IV COMPOUNDSII TANTALUM·TUNGSTEN AND HAFNIUM·TANTALUM ALLOYS.
769-816,1967. DENMAN G L
HARMAN T C LEXINGTON LINCOLN LAB MASS INST TECH HIGH TEMPERATURES·HIGH PRESSURES
DOC 1 3 327·37 1969
ESD·TR·67·248 AD 653688
1·52 1965 TA 67·16108 45138 METHOD FOR MEASURING THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF SOLIDS.
BARDON J P CORDIER H DESROCHERS P
45002 VARIATIONS IN THE SURFACE TENSION OF CAST IRONS AS ENTROPIE
FUNCTION OF THE TEMPERATURE. 13 11·7 1967 CA 67 68233
COSNEANU C
METALURGIA IBUCHARESTI 45140 THERMAL EXPANSION OF INVAR AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
18 1 11·13 1966 CA 65 6803 ZAKHAROV A I FEDOTOV L N
FIZ METAL METAL LOVED
45009 DENSIFICATION AND GRAIN GROWTH DURING LIQUID-PHASE 23 759·60 1967
SINTERING OF TUNGSTEN·NICKEL-COPPER ALLOYS.
KOTHARI N C 45146 SPECIFIC HEATS OF VERY DILUTE NICKEL ALLOYS AT LOW
J LESS·COMMON METALS TEMPERATURES.
13 4 457·68 1967 EHRAT R RIVIER 0
HELV PHYS ACTA
45010 INFRARED ABSORPTION OF SINGLE·CRYSTAL INDIUM 38 643·5 1965 CA 67 26521
SELENIDE.
ZORINA E L VElICHKOVA V B GULIEV T 45149 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF GAMMA·PHASE CU·MN ALLOYS AT
OPTIKA I SPEKTROSKOPIYA HIGH TEMPERATURES.
22 6 919·23 1967 DE M
INDIAN J PHYS
45011 INFRARED ABSORPTION OF SINGLE-CRYSTAL INDIUM 41 79·86 1967 CA 67 25969
SELENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF OPTIKA I
SPEKTROSKOPIYA 22 161 919-23,1967'/1 45158 CONDUCTIVITY MECHANISM AND PHONON SCATTERING IN
ZORINA E L VElICHKOVA V B GULIEV T ALLOYED GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE.
OPT SPECTRY ABDULLAEV G B AliEV M I SAFARALIEV G I
22 498·500 1967 IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ·TEKH MAT NAUK
6 69·75 1966 CA 67 68450
45029 X·RAY DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF
ZINC SELENIDE. 45162 ELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF NEODYMIUM TELLURIDES.
SINGH H P DAYAL B ABRIKOSOV N KH ZARGARYAN V SH
PHYS STAT SOL IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
23 K·93-K·95 1967 3 2 280.5 1967 CA 67 68422

45039 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEATS AND ANTIFERROMAGNETISM IN 45165 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF CERMET COMPONENTS
CHROMIUM ALLOYS. BY HIGH TEMPERATURE X·RAY DIFFRACTION.
HEINIGER F MAUER FA BOLZ L H NATIONAL BUREAU OF
PHYS KONDENS MATER STANDARDS
5 285·301 1966 CA 68 7637 DOC
WADC·TR·55·473 PB·13066
45040 CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITED MATERIALS FOR ELECTRON AD·95329 1·57 1955
TUBES. QUARTERLY REPORT. 15 NOV. 1966·14 FEB .. SUPPLEMENT NUMBER 1.
1967. NBS·5837 AD·155555
STEELE S R PAPPIS J SCHILLING H HAGEN L 1·47 1957
RAYTHEON CO WALTHAM MASS
CFSTI 45176 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS AND LATTICE PARAMETERS
ECOM 01343·7 AD 651021 BETWEEN 10 AND 65 DEGREES IN THE SYSTEM GALLIUM
N67·28611 1·57 1967 PA N67·5·15 2727 PHOSPHIDE·GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
STRAUMANIS M E KRUMME J P RUBENSTEIN M
45045 AN AGE·HARDENABLE, LOW EXPANSION ALLOY FOR CRYOGENIC J ELECTROCHEM SOC
SERVICE. 114 6 640·1 1967 CA 67 68311
EISELSTEIN H L
ADVAN CRYOG ENG 45184 DILATOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS OF URANIUM AND
12 508·19 1967 CA 67 24438 URANIUM·RHODIUM ALLOYS.
PARK J J SANDERSON B T
45061 THERMAL EXPANSION OF RUTILE FROM 100 TO 700 K. NBS AND USGPO
KIRBY R K NBS·REP T 8025
J RES NATL BUR STD 1·34 1963
71 A 363·9 1967 JA 51 118
45194 INFLUENCE OF SURFACE ON CERAMIC MECHANICAL
45108 MEASURING OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS AT HIGH PROPERTIES.
TEMPERATURES. PULLIAM G S DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMP INC
IVANOV V E AMONENKO V M GUMENYUK V S CFSTI AND DOC
LEBEDEV V V WADC·TR·59·261
EKSP TEKH METODY VYSOKOTEMP IZMER AKAD NAUK SSSR INST PB·161309 1·30 1959
MET
30·7 1966 CA 67 26562 45205 THE EFFECT OF MOLYBDENUM UPON THE PHYSICAL ANOMALIES
AND PROPERTIES OF DISPERSION·HARDENED ALLOYS OF THE
45112 REACTION DIFFUSION OF CARBON, SILICON, AND PHOSPHORUS INVAR TYPE.
IN IRON ALLOYS. DOROSHEK S I
SHURYGIN PM ZILBERGLEIT B I FIZ METAL I METALLOVED AKAD NAUK SSSR URAL FILIAL
EKSP TEKH METODY VYSOKOTEMP IZMER AKAD NAUK SSSR INST 17 2 243·51 1964
MET
192·6 1966 CA 67 35242 45206 THE EFFECT OF ALLOYING ON THERMAL EXPANSION OF
TITANIUM.
45113 ENTHALPY AND HEAT OF FUSION OF IRON SlliCIDES. KOFTUN S F ULYANOV R A
GELD P V KRENTSIS R P FIZ METAL I METALLOVED AKAD NAUK SSSR URAL FILIAL
EKSP TEKH METODY VYSOKOTEMP IZMER AKAD NAUK SSSR INST 17 2 263·8 1964
MET
197·205 1966 CA 67 35340 45210 DEVELOPMENT OF ZIRCALOY-4. FROM FUEL ELEMENT
FABRICATION. PROC. SYMP. VIENNA. MAY 10·13, 1960.
45122 SPECIFIC HEAT AND MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY CHIRIGOS J N KASS S KIRK W W SALVAGGIO G J
MEASUREMENTS OF Y·GD AND LA-GD DILUTE SOLID BETTIS ATOMIC POWER LABORATORY PITTSBURGH PA
SOLUTIONS. ACADEMIC PRESS NEW YORK
BONNEROT J CAROLI B COQBlIN B 19·55 1961
ANN ACAD SCI FENN SER A VI
210 120·8 1966 CA 67 57789 45217 BOND STRENGTH AND ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF CERAMIC
ADHESIVES.
45129 THE PROPERTIES OF SOLID SOLUTION, MOLYBDENUM·RICH, THORNTON H R
MOLYBDENUM·RHENIUM ALLOYS FROM ·190 TO J AMERICAN CERAMIC SOC
100 C. PART I. ELASTIC PROPERTIES. PART II. 45 5 201·9 1962
PLASTIC PROPERTIES. PH.D. THESIS.
DAVIDSON 0 L RICE UNIVERSITY HOUSTON TEXAS 45218 EFFECT OF ALLOYING UPON THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL TITANIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METALLOV I
68·15612 1·169 1968 METALLOVEDENIE 17/2/263-68,1964'/1
KOFTUN S F ULYANOV R A
PHYSICS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
17 2 96·100 1964
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45224 STUDY OF MECHANISM OF REACTION HOT PRESSING. 45362 SPECIFIC HEATS OF IRON-SILICON ALLOYS.
ACCARY A CAILLAT R PEPERHOFF W EnWIG H H
J AM CERAMIC SOC Z ANGEW PHYS
45 347·51 1962 22 496-9 1967 CA 67 36923

45233 THE HYPERFINE MAGNETIC FIELD ON RHODIUM·l03 NUCLEI IN 45388 THERMAL IMPULSE METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF
THE ORDERED IRON +48 AT. PCT. RHODIUM ALLOY. THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY.
DREYFUS B STETSENKO P THOULOUZE D KELEMEN F
PHYS LETTERS ACTA PHYS ACAD SCI HUNG
24 A 9 454·5 1967 23 1 111-15 1967 CA 67 76817

45235 OSCILLATORY THERMOMAGNETIC EFFECTS IN LEAD TELLURIDE. 45400 MULTICOMPONENT ALKALI-METAL ALLOYS.
COSTE G TEPPER F KING J GREER J
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI CHEM SOC /LONDONI SPEC PUBL
20 361·4 1967 CA 67 48341 22 23-31 1967 CA 67 85539

45238 SURFACE TENSION OF LIQUID METALS AND OXIDE MELTS. 45401 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TANTALUM, TUNGSTEN,
KOZAKEVITCH P RHENIUM, AND THEIR ALLOYS IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE
LIQUIDS STRUCT PROPERTIES SOLID INTERACTIONS PROC 1500-3000 K.
SYMP WARREN MICH 1963 HOCH M JUN C K
243·84 1965 CA 64 17117 CHI MIA
21 290-5 1967 CA 67 84377
45241 THE ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF METALS AND ALLOYS. FROM
METALS AND CERAMICS DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT 45403 DETERMINATION OF SPECIFIC HEATS OF SOME SOLID AND
FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1966. LIQUID SUBSTANCES WITH AN E. CALVET MICROCALORIMETER.
BETTERTON J 0 JR OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB TENN PRUNIER C
AEC COLLOQ INT CENTRE NAT RECH SCI /PARIS/
ORNL·3970 N67-25347 156 223-32 1967 CA 67 85597
25-32 1966 PAN 67-5-13 2389
45405 THE EFFECTIVE MASS OF CONDUCTION ELECTRONS IN THE
45247 BALL METHOD FOR MEASURING HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF BI2/TE,SE/3 SYSTEM FROM REFLECTIVITY MEASUREMENTS.
MATERIALS AT LOW TEMPERATURES. ZAVETOVA M VASKO A
ERMOLAEV B I CZECH J PHYS
POROSH MET 17 565-6 1967 CA 67 76105
7 105-7 1967 CA 67 36941
45415 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, STRENGTH, AND STRUCTURE OF
45248 CALCULATION OF HEAT CAPACITY OF REFRACTORY COMPOUNDS. VARIOUS CAST IRON MATERIALS.
VOITOVICH R F SHAKHANOVA N P MEYER-RAESSLER E
POROSH MET GIESSEREI
7 75-9 1967 CA 67 26516 54 13 348-50 1967 CA 67 84140

45280 STUDY OF HEAT CONDUCTIVITY IN LIQUID SEMICONDUCTORS. 45417 PHONON SCATTERING BY FE /+21 IMPURITIES AT LOW
FEDOROV V I STILBANS L S TEMPERATURES. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH
TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. SAN FRANCISCO,
5 2 232-8 1967 CA 67 36943 CALIFORNIA. OCTOBER 13-16, 1964.
SLACK G A GENERAL ELECTRIC RESEARCH LAB
45300 A CORRELATION OF THERMODYNAMIC VARIABLES FOR SCHENECTADY NEW YORK
IRON-RICH, IRON·NICKEL-CARBON ALLOYS. US NAVAL RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE LABORATORY
RAO M M RUSSELL RJ WINCHELL P G 4 1~ 1964
TRANS MET SOC AIME
239 634-42 1967 CA 67 24393 45420 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOME METALS AND ALLOYS AT
4.2-273 K.
45304 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN ANTIMONY-ARSENIC SYSTEM. MERISOV B A KHOTKEVICH V I ZLOBINTSEV G M
OHYAMA M KOZINEI VV
J PHYS SOC JAPAN INZH FIZ ZH
23 522-5 1967 12 675-7 1967 CA 67 85620

45320 LOW-TEMPERATURE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, INCLUDING 45423 ELECTRON DIFFRACTION DETERMINATION OF THERMAL
FATIGUE, OF TITANIUM-BASE ALLOYS RC-130-B AND EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF THIN FILMS.
TI-150-A. FROM INVESTIGATION OF MECHANICAL PALATNIK L S PUGACHEV A T BOIKO B T
PROPERTIES AND PHYSICAL METALLURGY OF AIRCRAFT ALLOYS BRATSYKHIN V M
AT VERY LOW TEMPERATURES. IZV AKAD NAUK SSR SER FIZ
SPRETNAK J W FONTANA M G 31 3 478-81 1967 CA 67 85228
NASA
AF-TR-56621PT 41 45433 ANISOTROPY OF THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES IN SINGLE
N-22586 1-35 1952 CRYSTALS OF CHROMIUM DISILICIDE AND HIGHER MANGANESE
SILICIDE.
45327 SPECTRAL EMISSIVITY OF MATERIALS IN THE TEMPERATURE VORONOV B K DUDKIN L D TRUSOVA N N
RANGE 100 TO 1100 C. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF KRISTALLOGRAFIYA
TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 5 11/ 44-7,1967.// 12 3 519-21 1967 CA 67 77269
SMIRNOV E V KONDRASHOV YU A
HIGH TEMPERATURE USSR 45434 ROLE OF THE MECHANISM OF BIPOLAR DIFFUSION IN THE
5 1 37-40 1967 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTORS AND SEMIMETALS.
GRABOV V M IVANOV G A
45334 STUDY OF THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE MATER DOKL NAUCH·TEKH KONF KISHINEV POLlTEKH INST 2ND
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY KISHINEV
OF TANTALUM AND NIOBIUM. 132-4 1966 CA 67 84370
AKHMETZYANOV K G POZDNYAK N Z DOBROVOLSKII A F
TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 45436 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF SOME
5 1 179-81 1967 CA 67 94595 TITANIUM ALLOYS.
SUKHANOV V D TSIOVKIN YU N
45335 STUDY OF THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY 6 50-1 1967 CA 67 85595
OF TANTALUM AND NIOBIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 5 /1/ 179·81, 1967.// 45442 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF SILICON CARBIDE AT HIGH
AKHMETZYANOV K G POZDNYAK N Z DOBROVOLSKII A F TEMPERATURES.
HIGH TEMP USSR LEZHENIN F F GNESIN G G
5 156-8 1967 POROSH MET
7 2 36-9 1967 CA 67 76818
45342 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTOR
AlGROUP III/B/GROUP VI COMPOUNDS IN THE SOLID AND 45459 THE TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL THERMAL EMITTANCE OF /100/,
LIQUID STATES. /110/, AND /111/ SINGLE CRYSTALS OF NICKEL AS A
AMIRKHANOV KH I MAGOMEDOV YA B FUNCTION OF OXIDE THICKNESS IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE
UKR FIZ ZH 300-900 DEGREES. PH.D. THESIS.
12 2 198-201 1967 CA 67 26553 OUBRE C L RICE UNIV HOUSTON TEX
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
45347 PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM·MOLYBDENUM ALLOY WIRE AS A 66-10368 1-262 1966 CA 66 80368
SOURCE OF TITANIUM FOR SUBLIMATION PUMPS.
LAWSON R W WOODWARD J W 45486 NEW PALLADIUM MINERALS FROM NORILSK, WESTERN SIBERIA.
VACUUM CABRI L J TRAILL RJ
17 205-9 1967 CA 67 46502 CAN MINERAL
8 541-50 1966 CA 67 83772
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Bibliographic Citation
45487 HEAT CAPACITY OF GALLIUM SELENIDE AND THALLIUM 45578 SPECIFIC HEAT OF THE ORDER·DISORDER TRANSITION IN
SELENIDE. BETA·BRASS.
MAMEDOV K K KERIMOV I G KOSTRYUKOV V N ASHMAN J HANDLER P
MEKHTIEV M I PHYS REV LETTERS
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV 23 12 642·4 1969
1 441·2 1967 CA 67 57785 CORRECTION.
23 17 1008 1969
45496 BINARY DODECARBORIDES.
LA PLACA S BINDER I POST B 45583 A TECHNIQUE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF SPECTRAL
J INORG NUCL CHEM REFLECTANCE AT LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE INFRARED AND
18 113·17 1961 FAR INFRARED. FROM THERMAL DESIGN PRINCIPLES OF
SPACECRAFT AND ENTRY BODIES. PROGRESS IN
45501 CADMIUM TELLURIDE AND THE CADMIUM TELLURIDE·MERCURY ASTRONAUTICS AND AERONAUTICS. VOLUME 21.
TELLURIDE SYSTEM. JONES M C PALMER 0 C
NEUBERGER M HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO CULVER CITY ACADEMIC PRESS NEW YORK
CALIFORNIA 543·57 1969
DDC AIAA 3RD THERMOPHYSICS CONFERENCE LOS ANGELES CALIF
DS·157 AD·819287 JUNE 24·61968
1·200 1967 PAPER 68·775 1968

45508 ANOMALOUS HEAT CAPACITY OF TITANIUM NICKEL 45589 LOW·TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS OF INVAR.
INTERMETALLIC. DIETRICH H
BERMAN H A WEST E 0 ROZNER A G NICKEL·BER
J APPL PHYS 25 37·45 1967 CA 67 56447
38 11 4473·80 1967
45590 VISCOSITY OF MOLTEN IRON.
45513 REACTOR MATERIALS PROPERTIES. NAKAGAWA Y SUZUKI K MOMOSE A
PAPROCKI S J DICKERSON R F NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
NUCLEONICS 31 6 723·8 1967 CA 67 93081
18 11 154·61 1960
45594 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL PROPERTIES BY LASER FLASH
45524 THERMAL AND TRANSPORT PHENOMENA. METHOD.
COLEMAN RV NAMBA SKIM P H ARAI T
MAGN MAGN MATER DIG OYO BUTSURI
244·61 1966 CA 67 26857 36 661·5 1967 CA 67 94515

45525 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF 45607 THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS FROM POWDER METALLURGY.
PRESSURE-SINTERED GA SB. THORNBURG 0 REMLEY F LANE 0 H
SAHM P R PROC INT POWDER MET CONF 2ND N Y 1965
MATER RES BULL 3 138·59 1966 CA 67 24643
2 8~ 1m ~ 67 58304
45616 SOME ENERGY MEASUREMENTS RELATED TO STRUCTURE OF
45532 THE INFRARED AND RAMAN·ACTIVE LATTICE VIBRATIONS IN METALLIC LIQUIDS.
ZNSE. FROM OPTICAL AND LUNINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF HULTGREN R ORR R L
MATERIALS UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. FINAL REPT. REV INST HAUTES TEMP REFRACT
MITRA S S CARNALL E JR MARSHALL R 4 2 123·9 1967 CA 67 94592
MC DEVITT N T
DOC 45620 VOLUME·TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIPS IN MAGNESIUM·CADMIUM
AFCRL 66·615 AD 644019I1TRI·A·6138 ALLOYS. I. THERMAL EXPANSIVITIES IN THE
42·62 1966 CA 67 59117 ORDER·DISORDER RANGE.
FLINN R A WALLACE W E CRAIG R S
45544 EFFECTIVE MASS OF FREE CARRIERS IN SEMICONDUCTORS AS J PHYS CHEM
DETERMINED FROM INFRARED REFLECTIVITY MEASUREMENTS. 61 234·6 1957
DIXON J R NAVAL ORDNANCE LAB WHITE OAK MARYLAND
DOC AND CFSTI 45632 VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF
NOLTR·67·16 AD 650867 FERROSILICO-CHROMIUM AND CHROMIUM·VANADIUM CAST IRON.
N67·29601 1·55 1967 PA N67·5·162959 VOSTRYAKOV A A VATOLIN N A
TR INST MET SVERDLOVSK
45545 PASSIVE THERMAL CONTROL COATINGS. PRESENTED AT 11 171·5 1966 CA 67 56441
SEVENTH MEETING OF THE REFRACTORY COMPOSITES WORKING
GROUP, PALO ALTO, CALIF.. MARCH 12·14, 1963. 45637 LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DISORDERED ALLOYS OF
GILLIGAN J E SIBERT M E GREENING T A INDIUM ANTIMONIDE·INDIUM ARSENIDE.
LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE CO PALO ALTO CALIF BERGER L I SHCHUKINA I K BALANEVSKAYA A E
DOC AND CFSTI TR VSES NAUCH·ISSLED INST KHIM REAKTIVOV OSOBO CHIST
AD·602894 1·40 1963 TA U64·1767 KHIM VESHCHESTV
29 246·8 1966 CA 67 57821
45555 ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION IN CU3AU ALLOY.
DEY B N GUPTA S P S 45638 POSSIBLE USE OF SOME SEMICONDUCTOR COMPOUNDS OF THE
INDIAN J PHYS A2/GROUP II BIGROUP IV! C3/GROUP VII TYPE AS MATERIAL
38 341·6 1964 FOR THERMOELECTRIC APPARATUS.
BERGER L I ANNAMAMEDOV R
45559 REFLECTIVITY OF GOLD AND GOLD-SILVER ALLOYS. TR VSES NAUCH·ISSLED INST KHIM REAKTOVOV OSOBO CHIST
EALES H V KHIM VESHCHESTV
ECON GEOL 29 249·50 1966 CA 67 77268
62 412·20 1967 CA 68 15440
45652 THERMAL EXPANSION OF GA SB AT HIGH TEMPERATURES.
45564 THERMAL·RESISTANCE COPPER·ALLOY CONDUCTOR FOR WOOLLEY J C
OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION PURPOSE. J ELECTROCHEM SOC
NAKAYAMA Y TADOKORO S ORIUCHII INOUE S 112 461 1965 JA 50 302
FURUKAWA DENKO JIHO
39 5·12 1965 CA 67 93385 45667 THE MEASUREMENT OF ABSORPTIVITY AND REFLECTIVITY.
DE LA PERRELLE E T HERBERT H AERONAUTICAL RES
45565 PROPERTIES OF GOLD DEPOSITS AND GOLD-COBALT ALLOYS. COUNCIL IGT BRIT I
DANEMARK M A HMSO
GALVA NO RAE·TN·RAD·ARC·20879 ARC·CP·60 1 N62·1411 0
35349 101·4 1966 CA 67 93389 N64·28030 1·22 1962 PA N64·22867

45572 A LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT STUDY OF DILUTE IRON 45673 DIFFUSION IN BINARY LIQUID METAL SYSTEMS. PROGRESS
IN COPPER·ALUMINUM ALLOYS. PH.D. THESIS. REPORT. FEB. 1. 1966· FEB, 1, 1967.
ZRUDSKY 0 R UNIVERSITY OF IOWA IOWA CITY IOWA CANFIELD F B TRIMBLE L E SCHOOL OF CHEM ENGR
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL AND MATERIALS SCIENCE OKLAHOMA UNIV NORMAN OKLA
69·8830 1·272 1968 CFSTI
ORO·3396·2 N67·29745
45576 EFFECT OF DEOXIDATION ON THE PROPERTIES OF SOME 1·99 1967 PA N67·5·162850
STEELS IN LIQUID AND SOLID STATES.
KRESHCHANOVSKII N S SHUMSKII V G 45674 OPTICAL MEASUREMENTS ON THE ANTIFERROMAGNETIC
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET SEMICONDUCTOR MNTE.
10 5 45·8 1967 CA 67 93171 ZAN MARCHI G
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
28 11 2123·30 1967
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BibliogrBphic CitBtion Number BibliogrBphic CitBtion
45676 SPECIFIC HEAT AND HALL EFFECT MEASUREMENTS ON 45760 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF HEAVILY DOPED P·TYPE PBTE.
CHROMIUM·MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS. SMIRNOV I A VINOGRADOVA M N KOLOMOETS N V
SHABEL B S SCHROEDER K SYSOEVA L M
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
28 11 2169·13 1967 9 9 2638-45 1967 CA 67 111953

45679 SPECIFIC HEAT OF GOLD VANADIUM INTERMETALLIC. 45770 EFFECT OF CARBON ON THE VISCOSITY OF MOLTEN ALLOYS IN
LUO H L CREVELING L MAlTA J P THE FE-CR-C SYSTEM.
PHYS LETTERS BAUM B A GELD P V KOCHEROV P V
25 A 10 740-1 1967 IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
5 138·46 1967 CA 67 111009
45686 A STUDY OF SLOW SELF·PROPAGATING REACTIONS IN SOLIDS.
HILL RAW SUTTON L E TEMPLE R B WHITE A 45773 DETERMINATION OF INTERFACIAL TENSION OF A MOLTEN CAST
RESEARCH ISUPPLEMENTI IRON AT THE BOUNDARY WITH COKE.
3 569·76 1950 VYKHODETS A M SMIRNOV A I
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET
45687 THE FABRICATION AND PROPERTIES OF MOLYBDENUM 10 7 149·53 1967 CA 67 102215
DlSILICIDE AND MOLYBDENUM DISILICIDE·ALUMINA. FROM
PROC. SYMP. BRIT. CERAM. RES. ASSOC.• STOKE-ON TRENT. 45787 ELASTIC ANISOTROPIES AND THEIR TEMPERATURE
HUFFADINE J B DEPENDENCE OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF HIGH ELASTICITY
SPECIAL CERAMICS ALLOY DIA·FLEX IN THE CO·FE·NI·CR·W·MO SYSTEM.
220·36 1960 MASUMOTO H SAITO H KIKUCHI M
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
45695 NEW EliNVAR·TYPE ALLOY MOELINVAR IN THE TERNARY 31 3 263·8 1967 CA 67 112024
SYSTEM OF COBALT. IRON AND MOLYBDENUM.
MASUMOTO H SAITO H SUGAI Y KONO T 45788 THE PHYSICAL AND elECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF
J JAPAN INST METALS SEMICONDUCTING SOLID SOLUTIONS OF THE CADMIUM
24 44·6 1960 ARSENIDE·ZINC ARSENIDE SYSTEM.
MASUMOTO K ISOMURA S GOTO W
45698 MEASUREMENT OF THE INFRARED SPECTRAL ABSORPTANCE OF NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
OPTICAL MATERIALS. 31 4 594·600 1967 CA 67 112311
STIERWALT D L BERNSTEIN J B KIRK D D
APPL OPT 45791 THERMOPHYSICAL CONSTANTS OF POROUS CERMET MATERIALS.
2 1169·73 1963 AKSENOV G I ZABBAROV R
POROSH MET
45699 PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS AT LOW TEMPERATURES. 7 39·43 1967 CA 67 102139
CORRUCCINI R J
CHEM ENG PROGRESS 45792 OXIDATION OF CARBON IN FERROCHROMIUM DURING OXYGEN
53 397·402 1957 BLOWING IN A CONVERTER.
BAUM B A GELD P V GEEV 0 V ZAGUMENKO V I
45708 FLUID FLOW OF LIQUID PLUTONIUM ALLOYS IN AN KHARITONOV V P
OSCILLATING-CUP VISCOSIMETER. STAL
WITTENBERG L J OFTE D CURTISS C F 27 617·19 1967 CA 67 102107
J CHEM PHYS
48 3253·60 1968 CA 69 5393 45793 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MIXED AMORPHOUS SYSTEM
AS2 SIX! SE/3-X!.
45711 FAR·INFRARED SPECTRUM OF CADMIUM TELLURIDE. FELTY E J LUCOVSKY G MYERS M B
STAFSUDD 0 M HAAK F A RADISAVLJEVIC K SOLID STATE COMMUN
J OPT SOC AM 5 555·8 1967 CA 67 112164
57 12 1475·6 1967
45795 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GERMANIUM-SlliCON ALLOYS
45715 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ZIRCONIUM·URANIUM BETWEEN 300 AND 1300 K. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH
HYDRIDE. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH CONFERENCE CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. SAN FRANCISCO.
ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA. CALIFORNIA. OCTOBER 13·16. 1964.
OCT. 13-16. 1964. KUDMAN I STEIGMEIER E F RCA LABORATORIES
AMBROSE C J TAYLOR R E FINCH R A PRINCETON N J
US NAVAL RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE LABORATORY SAN US NAVAL RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE LABORATORY
FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 4 1~ 1964
VI·A 1·21 1964
45807 THERMAL·EXPANSION STRESSES IN REINFORCED
45720 THERMAL elECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS. RESEARCH PAPER NO. 1745.
SUPERCONDUCTING MOLYBDENUM·RHENIUM ALLOYS. TURNER P S
LERNER E J RESEARCH NATL BUREAU STANDARDS
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL 37 4 239·50 1946
66-15106 1·114 1966 CA 66 109417
45812 HEAT CAPACITY AND ENTROPY OF INDIUM MONOSELENIDE.
45721 DIFFUSION IN LIQUID METALS. PH.D. THESIS. MAMEDOV K K KERIMOV I G KOSTRYUKOV V N
TRIMBLE L E UNIV OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN GUSEINOV G D
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL ZH FIZ KHIM
66·14256 1·96 1966 CA 66 108431 41 6 1300·2 1967 CA 67 111937

45732 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF A SUPERCONDUCTOR IN THE 45814 MEASUREMENTS OF ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEATS OF IRON
MIXED STATE. PH.D. THESIS. BORIDES.
DUBECK L W RUTGERS STATE UNIVERSITY KUENTZLER R MEYER A J P
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL COMPT REND
66·2111 1·181 1965 NS 21·2267 266 12 755·8 1968

45736 THE EFFECT OF RADIATION FORCE ON SATelLITES OF 45824 CHARACTERISTICS OF BE·38 PCT. AL SHEET.
CONVEX SHAPE. PINTO N P BURKE E C
HOLL H B GEORGE C MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER CONF INT MET BERYLLIUM GRENOBLE FR
HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA 533 1965 CA 67 102330
NASA
NASA·TN·D·604 45831 THERMOELECTRIC PARAMETER MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE.
AD 256025 1·53 1961 AGAYEV YA MIKHAYLOV A R
GELIOTEKHNIKA
45750 SPECIFIC HEAT OF NB-ZR ALLOYS AT LOW TEMPERATURE. 6 41·6 1966
WATANABE N
DENKI SHIKENSHO IHO 45832 THERMOELECTRIC PARAMETER MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE. FROM
30 923·9 1966 CA 67 11939 RESEARCH IN SOLAR ENGINEERING 1967. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF GELIOTEKHNIKA 161 PP. 41-8. 1966,/1
45757 SCATTERING OF PHONONS AT POINT DEFECTS IN THE SOLID AGAYEV YA MIKHAYLOV A R
SOLUTIONS PB TEIX! SE/l·X! AND GEIX! SI/1·X!. NASA
SAAKYANVA JPRS-41144 TT·67·31785
FIZ TVERD TELA N67·35470 29·37 1967
9 2411·13 1967
45835 PRESSURE EFFECT ON THE FIRST-ORDER TRANSITION BETWEEN
45759 EFFECT OF VARIOUS IMPURITIES ON THE THERMAL COMMENSURABLE AND INCOMMENSURABLE SPIN STATES OF
CONDUCTIVITY OF THE GERMANIUM LATTICE. DILUTE CHROMIUM ALLOYS.
10FFE A V SYONO Y ISHIKAWA Y
FIZ TVERDOGO TELA PHYS REV LETTERS
9 8 2439·42 1967 CA 67 111951 19 13 747·9 1967 CA 67 102338
C58
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Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bib/iogrtlphic Citation
45839 ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY AND ELECTRICAL TRANSPORT IN 45993 A NEW ADIABATIC CALORIMETER FOR SPECIFIC HEAT
THE BI·ZN SYSTEM AT 700 DEGREES. DETERMINATIONS FROM 100 TO 800 DEGREES. M.s. THESIS.
KUZMENKO P P KHARKOV E I KOROCHKINA L N MET. ENG.
FIZ METAL METALLOVED WRIGHT J W U OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE
23 3 566-8 1967 CA 67 103536 U OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE
1·113 1964
45840 MEASUREMENT OF THE SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE OF SEVERAL
AEROSPACE MATERIALS. M.S. THESIS. MECH. ENG. 45994 HEAT CONTENTS AND HEAT CAPACITIES OF CALCIUM
GRIMM T C WASHINGTON U ST LOUIS MO TELLURIDE AND ZINC TELLURIDE. M.S. THESIS.
WASHINGTON U ST LOUIS MO METALLURGY.
1·96 1965 SHEN S S U OF DENVER COLO
U OF DENVER COLO
45847 THERMAL RADIATION PROPERTIES OF CERAMIC MATERIALS. 1·26 1966
FROM PROCEEDINGS OF A SYMPOSIUM ON MECHANICAL AND
THERMAL PROPERTIES OF CERAMICS. GAITHERSBURG. 46015 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ALLOYED AND UNALLOYED STEELS
MARYLAND. APRIL 1·2. 1968. AND ALLOYS AT TEMPERATURES BETWEEN 20 AND 700 C.
RICHMOND J C NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ARCHIV EISENHUTTENW. /WEST
WASHINGTON 0 C GERMANYI 36. 257-67.1965.11
USGPO BUNGARDT K SPYRA W
NBS·SP·303 N69·28431 BISI
125·37 1969 CA 71 53012 BISI·4664 1· 1966 TT 16·1052

45848 RELATION BETWEEN STRUCTURE AND THE OTHER PROPERTIES 46016 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF PURE IRON AND CERTAIN
OF LOW.cARBON MANGANESE STEELS. FERRITIC AND AUSTENITIC STEELS BETWEEN THE
SCHUMANN H TEMPERATURE OF LIQUID AIR AND AMBIENT TEMPERATURE.
ARCH EISENHUETTENW IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ARCHIV FUER EISENHUTTENW.
38 743·9 1967 CA 67 119504 /WEST GERMANYI 36. 301·9.1965,/1
KOHLHAAS R KIERSPE W
45849 INVESTIGATION OF THE ATOMIC VIBRATION APPLITUDES IN BISI
TWO ALLOYS. SILVER·COPPER AND GOLD-COPPER. 81SI·4665 1· 1966 TT 16·1052
OWEN E A EVANS E W
BRIT J APPL PHYS 46018 SPECIFIC HEATS OF THE COMPOUNDS YTTRIUM COPPER AND
18 11 1559·66 1967 CA 67 119639 YTTRIUM SILVER BETWEEN 1.3 AND 5 K.
PIERRE J
45858 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POTASSIUM TO 800 C. AND COMPT REND
CESIUM TO 1200 C. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH 267 287·9 1968
CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. SAN FRANCISCO.
CALIFORNIA. OCTOBER 13-16. 1964. 46033 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF INDIUM ARSENIDE IN THE INFRARED
DEEM H W MATOLICH J JR 8ATTELLE MEMORIAL REGION. M.S. THESIS.
INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO CULPEPPER R M UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE
US NAVAL RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE LABORATORY PARK MARYLAND
4 1·22 1964 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
1·84 1966
45895 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS FOR URANIUM BORIDE AND
BETA·URANIUM SILICIDE. 46034 TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF DILUTE TIN·INDIUM ALLOYS.
BECKMAN G KIESSLING R M.S. THESIS.
NATURE ILONDONI FRYER R E MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST
178 1341 1956 LANSING MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
45901 MAGNETICFIELD DEPENDENCE OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY 1·43 1964
OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE BY A CORBINO DISK METHOD. M.S.
THESIS. 46038 MATERIALS IN ELECTROMAGNETS AND THEIR PROPERTIES.
BURDICK 0 L SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND IPRESENTED AT THE 2ND INTERN. CONF. ON MAGNET
TECHNOLOGY TECHNOL.OXFORD./
SOAK SCH OF MINES AND TECHNOLOGY RAPID CITY BRECHNA H STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CENTER
1·58 1965 CALIFORNIA
CFSTI
45920 THE DETERMINATION OF THE TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL SLAC·PU8·320 CONF·670705
EMITTANCE OF A SOLID. M.S. THESIS. MECH. ENG. N67·39255 1·47 1967 PA N67·5·234268
WINGATE J A JR CLEMSON U S CAROLINA
CLEMSON U S CAROLINA 46054 PHASE EXTENT OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE DETERMINED BY THE
1·67 1965 LATTICE CONSTANT AND DENSITY METHOD.
STRAUMANIS M E KIM C D
45927 THE PREPARATION. ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF ACTA CRYST
MG2SN. 19 256·9 1965
LAWSON W 0 NIELSEN S PUTLEY E H ROBERTS V
J OF ELECTRONICS 46067 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SEVERAL TECHNICAL METALS FROM
1 203·11 1955 MINUS 255 TO 300 C.
RHODES B L MOELLER C E HOPKINS V MARX T I
45946 SELECTED VALUES OF THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF ADVANCES CRYOGENIC ENGR
METALS AND ALLOYS. 8 278·86 1963
HULTGREN R ORR R L ANDERSON P D KELLEY K K PROC CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING CONFERENCE UNIVERSITY OF
DEPT OF MINERAL TECH REPT CALIFORNIA UNIV BERKELEY CALIFORNIA AUGUST 14·16 1962
NASA PAPER E·7 1·20 1962
N67·37562 1·120 1967
46109 MEASUREMENT OF SOLAR ABSORPTANCE AND TOTAL NORMAL
45948 ANALYSIS OF TERNARY DIFFUSION CURVES USING A SECOND EMITTANCE OF MATERIALS. M.S. THESIS. MECH. ENG.
INTEGRATION OF THE FICK LAW. BARRY 0 W U OF HOUSTON TEXAS
LlNDEMER T B GUY A G U OF HOUSTON TEXAS
TRANS MET SOC AIME 1·24 1965
239 12 1924·7 1967
46110 PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF EUTECTIC
45952 PHASE RELATION AND KINETICS OF THE TRANSFORMATIONS IN BISMUTH·MANGANESE BISMUTH INTERMETALLIC CRYSTALS.
AU.cU·ZN TERNARY ALLOYS. YIM W M STOFKO E J
MURAKAMI Y ASANO H NAKANISHI N KACHI S J APPL PHYS
JAPAN J APPL PHYS 38 13 5211·16 1967
6 11 1265·71 1967
46113 CRYSTAL GROWTH AND ELECTRD-OPTIC EFFECT OF COPPER·
45958 THERMOMAGNETIC EFFECTS IN SUPERCONDUCTORS. TANTALUM·SELENIDE. CU3 TA SE4.
SOLOMON P ROTTER FA JR NITSCHE R WILD P
PHYS REV J APPL PHYS
164 608·18 1967 38 13 5413·14 1967

45963 S-ELECTRON·PARAMAGNON SCATTERING IN DILUTE PD-NI 46116 THE EFFECT OF MAGNETIC AND CONFIGURATIONAL ORDERING
ALLOYS. THEORY AND EXPERIMENT. ON THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF A NICKEL·50 ATOMIC PER CENT
SCHINDLER A I RICE M J PALLADIUM ALLOY. M.S. THESIS.
PHYS REV BINGHAM R E UNIV OF TENNESSEE MEMPHIS TENNESSEE
164 759·64 1967 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
1·63 1967
45965 SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE MAGNETIC ALLOYS.
BLOOMFIELD P E HAMANN 0 R 46125 THE DIFFUSION OF CHROMIUM IN IRON AND LOW CARBON
PHYS REV STEELS.
164 856·65 1967 DAVIES G A PONTER A B MENZIES I A
ACTA MET
15 12 1799·804 1967 CA 68 15175
C59
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~ Bibliogrsphic Citation ~ Bibliographic Citation
46128 EFFECT OF ALLOYING ON THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES 46217 STORAGE AND HANDLING OF CRYOGENIC FLUIDS. FROM
OF TITANIUM. FROM WORKS OF THE FIFTH CONF. ON CONFERENCE ON SELECTED TECHNOLOGY FOR THE PETROLEUM
METALLURGY, PHYSICAL METALLURGY, AND APPLICATION OF INDUSTRY.
TITANIUM AND ITS ALLOYS. 1963. NORED 0 L HENNINGS G SINCLAIR 0 H SMITH G T
KOFTUN S F ULYANOV R A MOSCOW SMOLAK G R STOFAN A J LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER
NASA AND CFSTI NASA
NASA·IT·F·338 N66-10289 NASA SP 5053
120-36 1965 125·53 1966

46129 DETERMINATION OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE 46219 THERMAL TRANSPORT ACROSS SUPERCONDUCTING SOLDER
INTERDIFFUSION OF TITANIUM AND MOLYBDENUM FROM THE JOINTS NEAR 0.1 K.
AITENUATION OF X RADIATION. FROM WORKS OF THE FIFTH STEYERT W A JR
CONF. ON METALLURGY, PHYSICAL METALLURGY, AND REV SCIINSTRUM
APPLICATION OF TITANIUM AND ITS ALLOYS, 1963. 38 964·6 1967
SHINYAEV A YA AKOPYAN V 0 SOKIRYANSKIIL F
BOGOLYUBOVA I V MOSCOW 46224 PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM SUBLIMATE.
NASA AND CFSTI BASTIEN P
NASA·IT·F·338 N66·10290 COMPT REND
137·45 1965 199 577·9 1934

46139 ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF METALS. THERMODYNAMIC 46251 INFRARED RADIATION METHOD OF DETERMINING THERMAL
APPROACH OF THE HARMONICITY OF LAntCE VIBRATIONS. DIFFUSIVITY, HEAT CAPACITY AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
GOUREAUX G THOMAS Y OF SOLID MATERIALS.
COMPT REND OGAWA K NATIONAL AEROSPACE LABORATORY TOKYO
265 B 23 1339·42 1967 NATIONAL AEROSPACE LABORATORY /TOKYO/
NAL·TR·128 1-11 1967
46142 ADVANCED EXPERIMENTS ON METAL-SllICON·BORON AND CFSTI
METAL-CARBON·BORON SYSTEMS. FINAL TECH. REPT. JUNE N67·34640 1·15 1967 PA 67·5·2037
1960·MAY 1961.
NOWOTNY H LAUBE E AUER·WELSBACH H SCHOB E 46252 INFRARED RADIATION METHOD OF DETERMINING THERMAL
BOLLER H GORELZKI H GEIST F UNIVERSITY OF DIFFUSIVITY, HEAT CAPACITY AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
VIENNA OF SOLID MATERIALS. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
DOC NAL·TR·128,l·11.1967.//
AD·261390 1·49 1961 OGAWA K AZTEC SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES INC RESEARCH
TRANSLATION DIV ACTON MASS
46146 DEVELOPMENT OF TANTALUM·TUNGSTEN ALLOYS FOR HIGH NASA AND CFSTI
PERFORMANCE PROPULSION SYSTEM COMPONENTS. QUARTERLY NASA·TT-F·11453
REPT. NO.6 JULY 10 TO OCT 91960. N68·17901 1·21 1968 RR 68·9154
TORTI M L NATIONAL RESEARCH CORP CAMBRIDGE
MASSACHUSETTS 46253 SOME STRUCTURAl. ELECTRICAl. AND THERMAL PARAMETERS
DOC OF VANADIUM, IRON, AND NICKel DICHROLINIUM
AD·2522171 1·34 1960 TETRASELENIDES TERNARY COMPOUNDS.
IVANOVA V A ABDINOV 0 SH ALiEV G M
46149 CONCENTRATION FLUCTUATIONS AND ANOMALOUS PROPERTIES PHYS STAT SOL
OF THE INVAR ALLOY. 24 K·23-K·24 1967
KACHI S ASANO H
J PHYS SOC SOC JAPAN 46256 THE LAntCE THERMAL RESISTANCE CAUSED BY DISLOCATIONS
27 3 536·41 1969 IN ALLOYS AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
ZEYFANG R
46177 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CAST IRONS AS A FUNCTION OF PHYS STAT SOL
TEMPERATURE. 24 221·34 1967
NEIMARK B E MONINA E F KARTUZOVA L M
KAINOVA R A 46259 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MULTIPHASE CERAMIC
LlTEINOE PROIZVOD NUCLEAR FUELS.
9 33·5 1967 CA 68 5348 BlANCHE RIA A
TRANS AM NUCL SOC
46180 LIQUID PLUTONIUM. A REVIEW OF ITS PHYSICAL 10 100-1 1967
PROPERTIES.
WIITENBERG L J OFTE 0 ROHRWG 46287 LOW·TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY OF TITANIUM DIBORIDE.
NUCLAPPL PAUKOV I E KHRIPLOVICH L M FILATKINA V S
3 550·5 1967 CA 68 6250 ZHUR FIZ KHIM
41 1621·4 1967 CA 68 7023
46185 THE DEPENDENCE ON MICROSTRUCTURE OF THE
HIGH·TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES OF URANIUM 46299 PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF MANGANESE ALLOYS IN A
OXIDE·MOLYBDENUM AND URANIUM OXIDE·TUNGSTEN CERMETS. LIQUID STATE.
II. HEAT·TRANSFER PROPERTIES. VATOLIN N A ESIN 0 A VOSTRYAKOV A A
GIULIANI S MUSTACCHI C AMATO I COLOMBO R L DUBININ E L
COSELLI R ELEKTROKHIM MARGANTSA AKAD NAUK GRUZ SSR
REV INT HAUTES TEMP REFRACT 3 127·37 1967 CA 68 5594
4 2 77-83 1967 CA 68 5617
46304 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF METALLIC MelTS.
46188 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SAMARIN AM
ZIRCONIUM·NIOBIUM ALLOYS CONTAINING 1 AND 2.5 WT. FIZ KHIM OBRAB MATER
PERCENT NIOBIUM. 3 93·105 1967 CA 68 5174
BEYER B JUKNAT R FORSCHUNGSINST NICHTEISERNE
METAL FREIBERG/BR GER 46305 THERMOPHYSICS OF LIQUID METALS.
AEC NOVIKOV II SOLOVEV A N
CONF·661059 NOL 1/ FIZ KHIM OBRAB MATER
55·75 1966 CA 69 98946 106·17 1967 CA 68 5504
46200 EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF MASS TRANSPORT ANALYSIS 46307 AN EXPERIMENT IN REGELATION.
FOR OSTWALD RIPENING AND RELATED PHENOMENA. TOWNSEND OW VICKERY R P
FEINGOLD A H LI C·Y PHIL MAG
ACTA MET 16 1275·80 1967
16 1101·4 1968
46311 HEAT CONDUCTANCE OF THE ALLOYS OF THE SYSTEM PB·BIIN
46204 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF SN AND SN·IN ALLOYS. A LIQUID STATE.
PH.D. THESIS. DUTCHAK YA I PANASYUK P V STETSKIV 0 P
WILKES W R UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA UKRAIN FIZ ZH
ILLINOIS 12 12 2049·50 1967 CA 68 108726
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
66-12453 1·87 1966 NSA 21·18 3493 46319 CHEMICAL DIFFUSION IN THE HEXAGONAL PHASE IN THE
ZIRCONIUM·PLUTONIUM SYSTEM.
46207 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MEASURING APPARATUS FOR METALS. LAUTHIER J C VAN CRAEYNEST A CALAIS 0
BONDI P FERRO V J NUCL MATER
TERMOTECNICA /MILAN/ 23 111·14 1967 CA 68 62887
21 6 298·303 1967 CA 68 5615
46326 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ANTIFERROMAGNETISM IN BORON·
RICH LAntCES.
MAITHIAS B T GEBALLE T H ANDRES K
CORENZWITE HULL G W JR MAlTA J P
SCIENCE
159 530 1968
CGO
TPRC TPRC
NumbBr Bibliographic Citlltion NumbBr Bibliographic Citlltion
46329 TRANSPARENT BOUNDARY APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING HEAT 46456 MECHANISM OF PROTECTIVE ACTION OF SILICIDE COATINGS
FLOW THROUGH GLASS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH ON MOLYBDENUM.
CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. SAN FRANCISCO. SIVAKOVA E V STROEV A S LASHKO N F
CALIFORNIA. OCTOBER 13-16. 1964. PONIZOVSKAYA I A KHROMOVA 0 A
MOELLER C E FINCH H L MIDWEST RESEARCH VYSOKOTEMP POKRYTIYA TR SEMINARA LENINGRAD 1965
INSTITUTE KANSAS CITY MISSOURI 53·67 1967 CA 68 24317
US NAVAL RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE LABORATORY
4 1·16 1964 46472 CERTAIN PROPERTIES OF BORIDE ALLOYS OF REFRACTORY
TRANSITION METALS.
46349 STUDY OF MUTUAL DIFFUSION IN BINARY SYSTEMS FORMING A MEERSON G A SAMSONOV G V KOTELNIKOV R B
CONTINUOUS SERIES OF SOLID SOLUTIONS BY LOCAL X·RAY VOINOVA M S EVTEEVA I P KRASNENKOVA S D
SPECTRAL ANALYSIS. II. FE·NI. NI.cO. NI·PT. AND KONFERENTSIYA PO KHIMII BORA I YEGO SOYEDINENII
CO-PT SYSTEMS. 58·73 1955
BOROVSKIII B MARCHUKOVA I 0 UGASTE YU E
FIZ METAL METALLOVED 46483 THERMAL AND ELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF A GALLIUM
24 3 436·41 1967 CA 68 15344 TELLURIDE·TIN TELLURIDE SYSTEM.
ALlDZHANOV M A NASIROV VA N RUSTAMOV P G
46350 MUTUAL DIFFUSION IN THE NI·CR SYSTEM. IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ·TEKH MAT NAUK
UGASTE YU E 2 82·5 1967 CA 68 63543
FIZ METAL METALLOVED
24 3 442·9 1967 CA 68 15348 46488 SOME PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE BORIDES OF THE
REFRACTORY METALS OF THE TRANSITION GROUPS.
46355 ELECTROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF INBI COMPOUNDS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZHUR. NEORGAN. KHIM. 3 141
KRIVOV M A MALISOVA E V PRESNOV V A 898-903. 1958,/1
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED FIZ MEERSON G A SAMSONOV G V KOTELNIKOV R B
10 6 152·4 1967 CA 68 16910 VOINOVA M S EVTEEVA I P KRASNENKOVA SO
J INORGANIC CHEMISTRY USSR
46358 CONTRIBUTION TO THE MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL 3 4 92·101 1958
CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS IN THE RANGE OF 0 TO 500 C.
KUSTER W BODE K H FRITZ W 46489 ON THE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF THE BISMUTH PLATINUM
WARME UND STOFFUBERTRAGUNG COMPOUND. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF J. EXPTL
1 3 129·39 1968 THEORET. IUSSRI 37 880·81.1959,/1
ZHURAVLEV N N STEPANOVA A A ZYUZIN N I
46363 THE LOW TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY OF CEAL2. SOVIET PHYS.JETP
HILL R W MACHADO DA SILVA J M 10 627-8 1960
PHYS LETT
30 A 13·14 1969 46492 CALCULATION OF THE HEAT CAPACITIES OF REFRACTORY
COMPOUNDS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF POROSH. MET. 7
46373 OPTICAL MEASUREMENTS OF THE ANTIFERROMAGNETIC ENERGY 13175·9.1967./1
GAP IN CHROMIUM·MANGANESE ALLOYS. VOITOVICH R F SHAKHANOVA N P
BOS L W LYNCH D W STANFORD J L SOVIET POWDER METALLURGY AND METAL CERAMICS
PHYS LETT 225·8 1967 IAA 8·1 105
30 A 17·18 1969
46506 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS ON SOLIDS BETWEEN
46392 VISCOSITY MEASURMENTS. XVI. THE VISCOSITY OF 20 AND 150 C. USING A COMPARATIVE·LONGITUDINAL
FUSIBLE E-SYSTEMS ILIQUATION SYSTEMSI LEAD ZINC AND APPARATUS. RESULTS ON MGO. BEO. TH02.
BISMUTH ZINC DETERMINATION OF MISCIBILITY GAPS BY TH/XI U/1·XI O/2+YI AND AL·U02 CERMETS.
VISCOSITY MEASUREMENTS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF Z. MOORE J P KOLLIE T G GRAVES R S MC ELROY 0 L
FUR PHYSIK CHEM LEIPZIG. 230 11/ 42·7.1965,/1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB TENN
BUDDE J SAUERWALD F CFSTI
CFSTI ORNL·4121 N67·37420
MLM·140 8ITRI n·67·62886 1·44 1967
1·8 1967 TT 18·1018
46508 CORROSION AND HEAT RESISTANCE OF ALUMINUM.cOATED
46407 SURFACE TENSION OF LIQUID MIXTURES. STEEL
RAMAKRISHNA V SURI S K SCHMITT RJ RIGO J H
INDIAN J CHEM ALLUM NUOVA MET
5 310·12 1967 CA 68 16380 36 73·80 1967 CA 68 24051

46411 HIGH·TEMPERATURE MANOMETRIC THERMOMETER. 46512 CERTAIN PROPERTIES OF BORIDE ALLOYS OF REFRACTORY
MIFTAKHOV E Z FOMIN B A KOROLEVA N P TRANSITION METALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
PROB SIST UPR KONFERENTSIYA PO KHIMII BORA I YEGO SOYEDINENII
13·5 1967 CA 68 14369 58·73.1955,/1
MEERSON G A SAMSONOV G V KOTELNIKOV R B
46422 THE APPLICATION OF THE KINETICS OF THE SOLUTION OF VOINOVA M S EVTEEVA I P KRASNENKOVA S 0
STEEL IN COPPER AND COPPER IN ALUMINUM TO WELDING CFSTI
CONDITIONS. MCL·476/1 TT-61·23869
LYCHKO II VOROPAI N M SHANTARIN V 0 1·21 1960
AVTOMAT SVARKA
20 9·11 1967 CA 68 24085 46518 PROPERTIES OF CRYSTALS FOR ULTRAVIOLET AND INFRARED
OPTICS.
46437 EFFICIENCY OF MODIFIERS USED FOR OBTAINING MODIFIED JOHNSON R W
CAST IRONS WITH LAMELLAR GRAPHITE. OPTICAL SPECTRA
SOFRONI L COSNEANV C 1 41·3 1967 IAA7·183078
METALURGIA IBUCHARESTI
19 4 215·18 1967 CA 68 23904 46531 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMPRESSIBILITY AND THERMAL
EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS IN CUBIC METALS AND ALLOYS.
46438 SURFACE TENSION OF YTTRIUM·MODIFIED CAST IRON. HANNEMAN R E GATOS H C
COSNEANU C MOISEEV I J APPL PHYSICS
METALLURGIA IBUCHARESTI 36 1794·6 1965
19 6 311·15 1967 CA 68 23889 CORRECTION.
38 1998 1967
46448 SURFACE TENSION AND CRYSTALLIZATION OF GRAY CAST
IRON. 46549 THE SURFACE TENSION OF LIQUID GOLD. LIQUID TIN. AND
KLABAN J LIQUID GOll).TIN BINARY SOLUTIONS.
SLEVARENSTVI KAUFMAN S M WHALEN T J
15 215·18 1967 CA 68 23983 ACTA METAlLURGICA
13 797·805 1965
46449 CAUSES OF THE FORMATION OF VARIOUS GRAPHITE FORMS IN
CAST IRON. 46550 COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR EXPANSION IN DIFFERENT SOLID
HERFURTH K PHASES OF CUPROUS SELENIDE.
SLEVARENSTVI OGORElEC Z CELUSTKA B
15 238·41 1967 CA 68 23968 ACTA METALLURGICA
14 687 1966
46451 PREPARATION AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF SINGLE
CRYSTALS AND DOPED CRYSTALS OF ZN SN AS2 46599 APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SMAll
SEMICONDUCTOR. SPECIMENS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF OGNEUPORY 1121
MASUMOTO K ISOMURA S 13-18.1966,/1
TRANS NAT RES INST METALS ITOKYOI VISHNEVSKIII I SKRIPAK V N
8 5 200·9 1966 CA 68 25068 REFRACTORIES
12 694·7 1966
C61
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
46623 COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSIONS OF ALLOYS AT LOW 46682 CHANGES IN THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF METAL COMPOUNDS
TEMPERATURES. DURING THE TRANSFORMATION FROM THE BRITTLE TO THE
JOHNSTON H L ALTMAN H W RUBIN T DUCTILE STATE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF DOKLADY AKAD
J CHEM ENG DATA NAUK SSSR 164/2/307-10.1965,/1
10 3 241-2 1965 NOVIKOV I I SHASHKOV 0 P
SOVIET PHYS-DOKLADY
46634 THE SURFACE TENSION OF BINARY LIQUID MIXTURES. 10 9 869-71 1966
EBERHART J G
J PHYS CHEM 46702 DEVelOPMENT OF COATINGS FOR COLUMBIUM BASE ALLOYS.
70 1183-6 1966 PART I-BASIC PROPERTY MEASUREMENTS AND COATING SYSTEM
DEVELOPMENT. TECHNICAL REPORT.
46649 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SNAP FUel MATERIALS. STETSON A R METCALFE A G SOLAR AIRCRAFT CO
NAKATA M M AMBROSE C J FINCH R A ATOMICS SAN DIEGO CALIF AIR FORCE
INTERNATIONAL CANOGA PARK CALIF PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO
AEC AND CFSTI DOC
NAA-SR-11959 N68-14096 AFML-TR-67-139/PT II
1-93 1967 AD 821628 1-301 1967

46661 DETERMINATION OF THE LATTICE PARAMETER OF CHROMIUM IN 46731 COMBINED APPARATUS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF THE SURFACE
THE TEMPERATURE REGION FROM 20 TO 1500 C_ TENSION OF METALLIC SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
MULLER S DUNNER PH OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 40 11/ 266-8. 1966,/1
Z FUR NATURFORSCH IBRAGIMOV KH I POKROVSKII N L PUGACHEVICH P P
20 A 1225-6 1965 RUSS J PHYS CHEM
40 145-6 1966
46662 THE DETERMINATION OF THE ATOMIC VOLUME AND EXPANSION
COEFFICIENT IN SOME LIQUID LEAD-TIN-ALLOYS BY 46732 THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF ZIRCONIUM-TIN
MEASUREMENT OF THE X-RAY ABSORBTION. ALLOYS. FROM PROC. OF METALL AND MATERIALS INFORM.
DOGEG MEETING APR .. 1951. VOL. 1.
Z FUR NATURFORSCH SALLER H A PRAY H A SCHWOPE A 0 EASTWOOD L W
21 A 266-9 1966 MARTIN 0 C BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
DOC
46665 INFLUENCE OF THE ANNEALING TEMPERATURE ON THE BMI-82 TID-5061
PROPERTIES OF HARDENED LOW CARBON STEELS. 409-18 1951
STARODULOV K F BABITS V K SIUKHIN A F
IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENI CHERNAYA MET 46733 PROPERTIES OF A NICKel-ZIRCONIUM ALLOY AT ELEVATED
6 137-9 1965 TEMPERATURE. FROM PROC. OF METALL AND MATERIALS
INFORM. MEETING APR .• 1951 VOL 1.
46667 ADHESION OF IRON ALLOYS WITH CHROMIUM. MOLYBDENUM AND SKINNER E N INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMP
TUNGSTEN WITH WHITE ELECTRIC STEEL ALLOY SLAGS. DOC
POPEL S I DERYABIN A A ZUPNIK A E B81-82 TID-5061
IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENI CHERNAYA MET 497-508 1951
1 21-4 1966
46736 SURFACE ENERGY OF LIQUID SILICOCHROME.
46669 REGION OF COHERENT REORIENTING OF THE CRYSTAL LATTICE BAUM B A GELD P V LEVIN E S
AT MARTENSITIC TRANSFORMATION IN IRON NICKel ALLOYS. ZH FIZ KHIM
ARKHAROV V I KORENDYASEVA Z V SHCHEGOLEVA N N 40 6 1377- 1966
IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENI CHERNAYA MET
5 135-9 1966 46737 SURFACE ENERGY OF LIQUID SILICOCHROME. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 40 16/1377-.1966,/1
46674 SOLUBILITY LIMIT OF INDIUM IN SILVER AND THERMAL- BAUM B A GELD P V LEVIN E S
EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF THE SOLID SOLUTIONS. RUSS J PHYS CHEM
STRAUMANIS M E RIAD S M 40 742 1966
TRANS MET SOC AIME
233 964-7 1965 46770 PHASE TRANSITION IN SNTE.
NOVIKOVA S I SHELIMOVA L E
46675 SURFACE TENSION IN THE SYSTEM TIN-BISMUTH. FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
IBRAGIMOV KH I POKROVSKII N L PUGACHEVICH P P 7 2544-5 1965
SEMENCHENKO V K
DOKLADY AKAD NAUK SSSR 46771 PHASE TRANSITION IN SNTE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
155 1 75-8 1964 FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 7 181 2544-45. 1965,/1
NOVIKOVA S I SHELIMOVA L E
46676 SURFACE TENSION IN THE SYSTEM TIN-BISMUTH. IIENGLISH SOVIET PHYS-SOLID STATE
TRANSLATION OF DOKLADY AKAD. NAUK SSSR 155 III 75-78. 7 8 2052-3 1966
1964./1
IBRAGIMOV KH I POKROVSKII N L PUGACHEVICH P P 46772 THERMAL EXPANSION AND GRUNEISEN CONSTANT FOR CERTAIN
SEMENCHENKO V K SIMPLE AND COMPLEX SEMICONDUCTORS.
SOVIET PHYS-DOKLADY NOVIKOVA S I
9 227-9 1964 FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
7 2683-7 1965
46677 INVAR PROPERTIES OF IRON-MANGANESE ALLOYS.
SOKOLOV 0 G MELKER A I 46773 THERMAL EXPANSION AND GRUNEISEN CONSTANT FOR CERTAIN
DOKLADY AKAD NAUK SSSR SIMPLE AND COMPLEX SEMICONDUCTORS. IIENGLISH
159 1 74-6 1964 TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 7 191 2683-87.
1965,/1
46678 INVAR PROPERTIES OF IRON-MANGANESE ALLOYS. IIENGLISH NOVIKOVA S I
TRANSLATION OF DOKLADY AKAD. NAUK SSSR 159 III 74-76. SOVIET PHYS-SOLID STATE
1964./1 7 9 2170-3 1966
SOKOLOV 0 G MELKER A I
SOVIET PHYS DOKLADY 46796 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 347 STAINLESS STEel AND
9 11 1019-21 1965 ZIRCONIUM.
VIANEY L R MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
46679 SURFACE TENSION AND STRUCTURE OF MOLTEN BORIDES OF DOC AND LC
IRON. COBALT. AND NICKEL PB-133385 AD 140931
TAVADZE F N BAIRAMASHVILI I A KHANTADZE 0 V 1-5 1952
DOKLADY AKAD NAUK SSSR
162 1 67-9 1965 46797 EMITTANCE OF HAYNES CB752 AND FANSTEEl ALLOYS.
STRUCTURAL MATERIALS DIVISION
46680 SURFACE TENSION AND STRUCTURE OF MOLTEN BORIDES OF AEROJET-GENERAL CORPORATION AZUSA
IRON. COBALT. AND NICKEL IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF CALIFORNIA
DOKLADY AKAD. NAUK SSSR 162/1/67-69.1965,/1 DOC
TAVADZE F N BAIRAMASHVILI I A KHANTADZE 0 V AGC REP T M-2119
SOVIET PHYSICS-DOKLADY AD-297685 1-10 1962
10 5 469-71 1965
46816 THE REFLECTIVITY OF THE BINARY MIXED CRYSTAL SERIES
46681 CHANGES IN THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF METAL COMPOUNDS COPPER-NICKEL
DURING THE TRANSFORMATION FROM THE BRITTLE TO THE BERGMANN P GUERTLER W
DUCTILE STATE. Z TECH PHYS
NOVIKOV I I SHASHKOV 0 P 16 235-6 1935
DOKLADY AKAD NAUK SSSR
164 2 307-10 1965 46821 TANTALUM CARBIDE TOOL COMPOSITIONS.
MC KENNA P M
AM INST MIN AND MET ENGS TRANS
128 90-103 1938
C62
TPRC TPRC
Number =B~w~liDi~~~8P~h~w~C'~'M~t~ro~n~~~~~~~~~~_____________ Number Bibliographic CiMtion
46826 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF METAL COMPOSITIONS WITH A 46927 EFFECT OF A THIRD COMPONENT ON THE CURIE POINT OF
REFRACTORY METAL BASE. IRON·NICKEL INVARS.
HENSEL F R LARSEN E I SWAZY E F KHOMENKO 0 A
POWDER MET BULL FIZ METAL METALLOVED
483·92 1942 26 2 269-73 1968

46843 INFRARED FILTERS OF ANTIREFLECTED SI. GE.INOIUM 46931 THE EMBRITILEMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF A LOW-SILICON
ARSENIOE. AND INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. MODIFIED COBALT-BASE ALLOY IL-60S1 AT 1200 AND
COX J T HASS G JACOBUS G F 1600 F. IPERIOD COVERED/. JULY 1965-JUNE 1966.
J OPT SOC AM NEJEDLIK J F TRW EQUIPMENT LABS CLEVELAND OHIO
51 714·18 1961 CFSTI AND AEC
TID-23826 ER-6870
46845 HEAT RESISTANT CASTINGS-THEIR SELECTION AND 1-77 1966 NSA 21-16 3032
APPLICATION.
CLAUSER H R 46932 THE EXPANSION OF METALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURE_
MATERIALS AND METHODS HOLBORN L DAY A L
32 79·90 1950 ANN PHYSIK
4 104-22 1901
46859 THERMAL EXPANSION OF THIRTEEN TUNGSTEN CARBIDE
CERMETS FROM 6B TO lBOO F. 46936 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MAGNESIUM STANNIDE_ FROM
HARRINGTON L ROWE G H PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL
AMER SOC TESTING MATERIALS PROC CONDUCTIVITY_ GAITHERSBURG. MARYLAND. NOV. 13-16.
63 633·45 1963 1967.
AEC MARTIN J J SHANKS H R DANIELSON G C
CNLM·4479 1·33 1963 INSTITUTE FOR ATOMIC RESEARCH AND DEPT OF PHYSICS
IOWA STATE UN IV AMES IOWA
46872 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LIQUID METALS. PART 13. FROM CFSTI AND AEC
HEAT TRANSFER IN MANHATIAN DISTRICT AND ATOMIC ENERGY IS-1712 CONF-671110-1 N68-36847
COMMISSION LABORATORIES. A CRITICAL SURVEY. NBS-SP-302 381-5 1968 CA 69 81196
HARRISON W B OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB OAK RIDGE
TENNESSEE 46938 A MEASUREMENT OFTHE HEAT CAPACITY OF CAMG2 AND
AEC A CALCULATION OF THE COHESIVE ENERGY OF CAMG2.
ORNL·156 lA·5 1948 PH_ D_ THESIS.
DAVISON J E AMES LABORATORY AMES IOWA
46874 STUDIES ON BISMUTH TELLURIDE·BASED SEMICONDUCTORS FOR CFSTI AND AEC
THERMOELECTRIC COOLING. IS-T-163 N68-20611 1966
KHAMBATY M B GUPTA M K MENON M V G UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
CHOUDHARY S C 67-5580 1-48 1966 CA 67 94558
INDIAN J PURE APPL PHYS
2 398·402 1964 46955 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF H_C.P. IRON AND
IRON·RUTHENIUM ALLOYS.
46878 ZIRCALOY-4. URANIUM DIOXIDE. AND MATERIALS FORMED BY STEPAKOFF G L KAUFMAN L
THEIR INTERACTION. A LITERATURE REVIEW WITH ACTA METALLURGICA
EXTRAPOLATION OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES TO HIGH 16 13-22 1968
TEMPERATURES.
HAMMER R R IDAHO NUCLEAR CORP IDAHO FALLS IDAHO 46971 STUDY OF HEAT CONDUCTIVITY IN LIQUID
CFSTI AND AEC SEMICONDUCTORS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ.
IN·l093 N68·13967 VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR. S 12/ 232-38.1967./1
1·38 1967 FEDOROV V I STILBANS L S
HIGH TEMPERATURE
46880 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE OXIDE. THE THERMAL 5 206-10 1967
EXPANSION OF PU02 AND SOME OTHER ACTINIDE OXIDES
BETWEEN ROOM TEMPERATURE AND 1000 C lSI. 46981 EMISSIVITY OF METALS HEATED IN AIR.
BRETT N H RUSSELL L E ZHOROV G A
PLUTONIUM TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR
397·410 1960 5 3 450-7 1967 IAA 7-18 3064

46883 RADIATION EFFECTS IN THERMOELECTRICS. 2. PERMANENT 46982 EMISSIVITY OF METALS HEATED IN AIR. IIENGLISH
AND QUASI·PERMANENT EFFECTS OF PILE BOMBARDMENT ON TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR S 131
SEVERAL COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS. 450-57. 1967./1
WINSLOW J W NAVAL RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE LAB ZHOROV G A
SAN FRANCISCO CALIF HIGH TEMPERATURE
CFSTI AND DOC 5 403-9 1967
USNRDL·TR·67·83 AD·658326
N67·40203 1·107 1967 46991 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MAGNESIUM STANNIDE. PH.D.
THESIS.
46899 APPLICATION OF THE KIRKWOOD METHOD TO MARTIN J J IOWA STATE UNIV OF SCIENCE AND
NONSTOICHIOMETRIC AV ALLOYS. TECHNOLOGY AMES IOWA
MDIVANID CFSTI
TRUDY TBILISSK GOS UNIV ISTALINI IS-T-149 N67-30242
86 219·27 1960 1-84 1967 PA N67-S·IT 3175
UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL
46908 REACTOR FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PLUTONIUM 67-8925 1-83 1967 CA 68 43835
RESEARCH. 1966 ANNUAL REPORT.
GROVE G R MOUND LAB MIAMISBURG OHIO 47014 COEFFICIENTS OF EXPANSION IN THE PRACTICE OF
CFSTI AND AEC ENAMELLING.
MLM·1402 N68·17145 WINKELJ M
1·50 1967 INST VITREOUS ENAMELLERS BULL
8 4 64-7 1958
46909 CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF
SOLIDS. PH. D. THESIS. 47021 DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
ZANKEL K UNIVERSITY OF GRENOBLE GRENOBLE FRANCE STANDARDS_
AEC WECHSLER A E ARTHUR 0 LITTLE INC
CEA·R 3150 1·52 1967 CA 68 98888 WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB AHIO AF MATER LAB CAMBRIDGE
MASS
46912 THE SPECTRAL EMITIANCE OF NICKEL· AND OXIDE·COATED CFSTI AND DOC
NICKEL CATHODES. AFML-TR-66-415 AD-657024
MARTIN S L WESTON G F N67-38507 1-143 1967
BRIT J APPL PHYS
1 318-24 1950 47026 THE PHYSICAL METALLURGY OF TITANIUM.
LUZHNIKOV L P NOVIKOVA V M MARSEV A P
46917 PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF SINTERED CARBIDES. KOFTUN S F ULYANOV R A SHINYAEV A YA
ZACHARZEWSKI B AKOPYAN V 0 SOKIRYANSKIYL F BOGOLYUBOVA I V
HUTNIK METALLOVED TITANA AKAD NAUK SSSR GOS KOM SOV MIN SSSR
14 292-301 1947 CHERN TSVETN MET INST MET TR PYATOGO SOVESHCH MOSCOW
1-317 1964
46925 BONDING LARGE AREA SILICON WAFERS. FIFTH QUARTERLY
REPT.
SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS DIV MOTOROL
INC PH EON IX ARIZONA
NASA AND CFSTI
NASA-CR-97417 N68-38101
1-50 1968 PAN 68-6-24 4262
e63
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliogrsphic Citstion Number Bibliogrsphic Citstion
47027 DILATOMETRIC STUDY OF TRANSFORMATIONS IN TITANIUM 47096 THE BEHAVIOR OF COATED REFRACTORY METALS IN AN
ALLOYS. FROM THE PHYSICAL METALLURGY OF TITANIUM. N204/50 PERCENT·50 PERCENT UDMH THRUST CHAMBER. FROM
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF METALLOVED. TITANA, AKAD. SUMMARY OF THE ELEVENTH REFRACTORY COMPOSITES WORKING
NAUK SSSR GOS. KOM. SOY. MIN. SSSR CHERN. TSVETN. GROUP MEETING.
MET., INST. MET.. TR. PYATOGO SOVESHCH, MOSCOW BLAES H M MOODY H L SAUL A M PHILCO CORP
PP. 1·317, 1964./1 AERONUTRONIC DIVISION NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA
LUZHNIKOV L P NOVIKOVA V M MARSEV A P DOC
WRIGHT·PATTERSON AFB OHIO AFML·TR·66·179
CFSTI AND DDC AD·804083 39·59 1966
FTD·HT·66-354 AD·655033 TT·67·62286
N67·37121 130-44 1966 47097 THE V·/CR·TI/-SI COATING FOR COLUMBIUM·BASE ALLOYS.
FROM SUMMARY OF THE ELEVENTH REFRACTORY COMPOSITES
47028 INFLUENCE OF ALLOYING ON THE PHYSICO-MECHANICAL WORKING GROUP MEETING.
PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM. FROM THE PHYSICAL STETSON A R CROCIANI 0 BRENTNALL W SOLAR
METALLURGY OF TITANIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF DIVISION INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMP SAN DIEGO
METALLOVED TITANA, AKAD. NAUK SSSR GOS. KOM. SOY. CALIFORNIA
MIN. SSSR CHERN. TSVETN. MET.. INST. MET.. TR. DDC
PYATOGO SOVESHCH, MOSCOW. PP.l·317, 1964./1 AFML·TR·66·179
KOFTUN S F ULYANOV R A WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR AD·804083 91·126 1966
FORCE BASE OHIO
CFSTI AND DOC 47098 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS. FROM SUMMARY
FTD·HT·66·354 AD·655033 TT-67·62286 OF THE ELEVENTH REFRACTORY COMPOSITES WORKING GROUP
N67·37134 158·81 1966 MEETING.
PURCELL G V THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES UNIT AFML
47029 DETERMINATION OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF MUTUAL WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO
DIFFUSION OF TITANIUM AND MOLYBDENUM FROM THE DOC
ATTENUATION OF GAMMA·IRRADIATION FROM THE PHYSICAL AFML·TR·66·179
METALLURGY OF TITANIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF AD·804083 651·76 1966
METALLOVED. TITANA, AKAD. NAUK SSSR GOS. KOM. SOY.
MIN. SSSR CHERN. TSVETN. MET.. INST. MET.. TR. 47099 NICKEL ALUMINIDE LEADING EDGE FOR A TURBINE VANE.
PYATOGO SOVESHCH, MOSCOW. PP. 1·317, 1964./1 FROM SUMMARY OF THE ELEVENTH REFRACTORY COMPOSITES
SHINYAEV A YA AKOPYAN V 0 SOKIRYANSKIY L F WORKING GROUP MEETING.
BOGOLYUBOVA I V WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE SINGLETON R H WALLACE A V MILLER 0 G
OHIO ALLISON DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS INDIANAPOLIS
CFSTI AND DOC INDIANA
FTD·HT·66·354 AD·655033 TT·67·62286 DOC
N67·37135 182·92 1966 AFML·TR·66·179
AD·804083 717·38 1966
47039 DIFFUSION OF SODIUM IN LEAD TELLURIDE.
CROCKER A J DORNING B F 47101 NOVEL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS MADE BY HOT
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS PRESSING. FROM SUMMARY OF THE ELEVENTH REFRACTORY
29 155·61 1968 CA 68 53516 COMPOSITES WORKING GROUP MEETING.
WHEILDON W M KING A G NORTON COMPANY
47058 NIOBIUM·BASE ALLOYS AND THEIR PROPERTIES. WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS
SAVITSKII E M BARON V V IVANOVA K N DOC
SAMPE JOURNAL AFML·TR·66·179
4 21·5 1968 AD·804083 907·35 1966

47062 THE SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE OF ORDNANCE MATERIALS AT 47103 HIGH TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES OF URANIUM AND ITS
WAVELENGTHS OF 1 TO 12 MICRONS. FINAL REPT. NO. ALLOYS.
3196. HEAL T J MC INTOSH A B UNITED KINGDOM ATOMIC
WILBURN 0 K RENIUS 0 DETROIT ARSENAL CENTER ENERGY AUTHORITY INDUSTRIAL GROUP CULCHETH ENGLAND
LINE MICHGAN AEC
DOC AlCONF.15/P/49
AD·87246 1·51 1955 1·48 1958

47078 EFFECT OF DYSPROSIUM ADDITIONS ON SOME PHYSICAL 47107 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME ENGINEERING MATERIALS FROM
PROPERTIES OF HIGH PURITY SELENIUM. 20 TO 293 K.
ABDULLAEV G B AKHUNDOVA E G ALiEV G M ARP V WILSON J H WINRICH L SIKORA P
ABDINOV 0 SH CRYOGENICS
DOKL AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR 2 230·5 1962
23 2 14·16 1967 CA 68 35383
47108 THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALLOYS IN THE SI-GE SYSTEM.
47082 SPECIFIC HEAT OF GALLIUM SELENIDE AND THALLIUM IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG.
SELENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF Fil. TEKH. MATER. 3/71 1263-4, 1967./1
POLOPROV 1 13/441·2, 1967./1 ZHDANOVA V V KEKUA M G SAMADASHVILI T Z
MAMEDOV K K KERIMOV I G KOSTRYUKOV V N INORGANIC MATERIALS
MEKHTIEV M I 3 1112·14 1967
SOVIET PHYSICS· SEMICONDUCTORS
1 363·4 1967 IAA 7·213680 47112 INFRARED ABSORPTION SPECTRUM OF CDTE.
BOTTGER G L GEDDES A L
47083 GOLD DIFFUSION IN INDIUM ARSENIDE. J CHEM PHYS
REMBEZA S I 47 11 4858·9 1967
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
1 615·17 1967 CA 68 98909 47113 THERMAL EXPANSION OF LANTHANUM TELLURIDES. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 3
47084 DIFFUSION OF GOLD IN INDIUM ARSENIDE. IIENGLISH /71 1267·B, 1967./1
TRANSLATION OF FlllKA I TEKHNIKA POLUPROVIDNIKOV 1, ELlSEEV A A KUZNETSOV V G YAREMBASH E I
615-617,1967./1 INORGANIC MATERIALS
REMBEZA S I 3 1118·19 1967
SOVIET PHYSICS· SEMICONDUCTORS
1 516·17 1967 47114 ELECTRICAL OPTICAL AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES
OF A NUMBER OF SEMICONDUCTORS OF THE AlGROUP 1/3 BI
47087 NONOXIDE CHALCOGENIDE INFRARLD TRANSMITTING GLASSES. GROUP V/C/GROUPVI/4 TYPE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
HILTON A R IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 3/8/1370-4,
GLASSIND 1967./1
48 10 550·4600 1967 JA 51 39 ANNAMAMEDOV R BERGER L I PETROV V M
SLOBODCHIKOV S V
47092 THERMAL EXPANSION OF THE ALLOYS OF THE SI·GE SYSTEM. INORGANIC MATERIALS
ZHDANOVA V V KEKUA M G SAMADASHVILI T Z 3 1195·8 1967
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
3 7 1263·4 1967 CA 68 33424 47121 SOME PHYSICAL CONSTANTS OF PURE CARBON FREE CHROMIUM
IRON AND VANADIUM IRON ALLOYS.
47095 HEAT TRANSFER BETWEEN SURFACES IN CONTACT. THE RUF K
EFFECT OF LOW CONDUCTANCE INTERSTITIAL MATERIALS. Z ELEKTROCHEM
PART 1. EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF NASA TEST 34 813 1928
APPARATUS.
SMUDA P A FLETCHER L S GYOROG 0 A MECH ENG 47122 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF METALS AND METALLIC COMPOUNDS
DEPT ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE ARIZONA BETWEEN 18 AND 600 DEGREES.
NASA AND CFSTI SCHUBEL P
NASA·CR·73122 ME·TR-033·1 IPT 11 Z ANORG CHEM
N67·37212 1·112 1967 87 81 1914
N68·23134 IREVISED EDITIONI
1·110 1968
eM
TPRC TPRC
~ Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
47125 THELORENTZ NUMBER FOR STEELS. 47266 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF REFLECTANCE FUNCTION
LRZHIZHAHNOVSKII P E FOR TYPE 302 STAINLESS STEEL. FROM THERMOPHYSICS OF
ZH TEKH FIZ SPACECRAFT AND PLANETARY BODIES. PROGRESS IN
28 202 1958 ASTRONAUTICS AND AERONAUTICS-VOl. 20.
LOVE T J FRANCIS R E
47130 X·RAY DETERMINATION OF THE EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF ACADEMIC PRESS NEW YORK AND LONDON
HEXABORIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF 115·35 1967
KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 6 151 791·94,1961.11 AIAA THERMOPHYSICS SPECIALIST CONFERENCE
ZHURAVLEV N N STEPANOVA A A PADERNO YU B PAPER 67·321 1967
SAMSONOVG V
SOVIET PHYS CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 47268 THE DEVElOPMENT AND TEST OF A LOW TO MODERATELY HIGH
6 636·8 1962 TEMPERATURE EMISSOMETER. FROM THERMOPHYSICS OF
SPACECRAFT AND PLANETARY BODIES. PROGRESS IN
47136 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SUPERCONDUCTORS WITH A STRONG ASTRONAUTICS AND AERONAUTICS-VOl. 20.
ELECTRON·PHONON INTERACTION. ANDROULAKIS J G
GEllIKMAN B T KRESIN V Z ACADEMIC PRESS NEW YORK AND LONDON
FIZ TVERD TELA 151·76 1967
9 11 3111·19 1967 CA 68 34171 AIAA THERMOPHYSICS SPECIALIST CONFERENCE
PAPER 67·299
47137 THERMAL EXPANSION OF LANTHANUM TelLURIDES. PAPER 67·299 1967
ELiSEEV A A KUZNETSOV V G YAREMBASH E I
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 47270 HEAT CAPACITY BY THE RADIANT ENERGY ABSORPTION
3 7 1267·8 1967 CA 68 33423 TECHNIQUE. FROM THERMOPHYSICS OF SPACECRAFT AND
PLANETARY BODIES. PROGRESS IN ASTRONAUTICS AND
47148 HEAT CAPACITY OF SOME STEELS AND ALLOYS AT 1()'3OQ K. AERONAUTICS-VOl. 20.
TSIOVKIN YU N SUKHANOV V 0 MAKAROUNIS 0
METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL ACADEMIC PRESS NEW YORK AND LONDON
9 60·2 1967 CA 68 33814 203· 18 1967
AIAA THERMO PHYSICS SPECIALIST CONFERENCE
47151 VISCOSITY OF MOLTEN IRON AND ITS DILUTE BINARY ALLOYS PAPER 67·303
OF ALUMINUM, SILICON, AND OXYGEN. PAPER 67·303 1967
NAKANISHI K SAITO T SHIRAISHI Y
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI 47293 CALORIMETRIC STUDY OFTHE AUSTENITE. PEARLITE
31 7 881·7 1967 CA 68 32254 TRANSFORMATION.
HAGEL W C POUND G M MEHL R F
47 I 65 EFFECT OF RESONANCE SCATTERING AND IMPURITY ACTA METALLURGICA
CORRELATIONS ON THE THERMODYNAMIC AND TRANSPORT 4 37·46 1956
PROPERTIES OF SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS.
KIWI M ZUCKERMANN M J 47296 TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL EMITTANCE OF IRTRAN 2,4, AND 6
PHYS REV AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
164 548·57 1967 CA 68 34165 SCHLEIGER E R WEBB LA
APPL OPT
47 I 67 STUDY ON THE VISCOSITY OF MOLTEN IRON. IIENGLISH 7 33·5 1968 CA 68 44526
TRANSLATION OF NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI31 16/723-8,
1967JI 47304 EFFECT OF INTERBAND INTERACTION OF LIGHT AND HEAVY
NAKAGAWA Y SUZUKI K MOMOSE A HOLES ON THE LORENTZ NUMBER IN DOPED P·PBTE SINGLE
TRANS JAPAN INST METALS CRYSTALS IN THE HIGH·AND LOW·TEMPERATURE REGIONS.
9 I 67·72 1968 VINOGRADOVA M N KOLOMOETS N V SMIRNOV I A
SYSOEVA L M
47 173 PREPARATION, PROPERTIES, AND UTILIZATION OF FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
ZIRCONIUM·BASED ALLOYS. 9 10 3004·7 1967 CA 68 44122
PRIDANTSEVA K S
SB TR TSENT NAUCH·ISSLED INST CHERN MET 47306 MAGNETIC SPECIFIC HEATS OF DILUTE PALLADIUM·IRON AND
5I 139·52 1967 CA 68 32557 PALLADIUM·COBALT ALLOYS.
TAKAHASHI T SHIMIZU M
47 I 76 DERIVATION OF NEW SEMICONDUCTING COMPOUNDS BY CROSS J PHYS SOC JAPAN
SUBSTITUTION FOR GROUP IV SEMICONDUCTORS, AND THEIR 23 945·8 1967
SEMICONDUCTING AND THERMAL PROPERTIES.
HIRAI T KURATA K TAKEDA Y 47308 THERMOElECTRIC PROPERTIES OF PRASEODYMIUM SELENIDES
SOllD·STATE ELECTRONICS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE.
10 975·81 1967 IAA 7123/4036 lISKER I S MALKOVICH B E SH YAREMBASH E I
KALITIN V I
47 I 96 AGING OF THERMOBIMETALS. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
ENGSTLER 0 HOENIG A 3 5 783·8 1967 CA 68 44102
Z METALLK
58 II 757·61 1967 CA 68 32513 473 lOON THE ElECTRICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF THE
TERNARY CHALCOGENIDES A2/GROUP IIBIGROUP Iv/X3,
47212 THE OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF THE COPPER·NICKEL ALLOYS. A/GROUP IIBIGROUP V/X2 AND A3/GROUP IIBIGROUP V/X4
LOWERY H BOR J WILKINSON H IIA/GROUP II = CU, BIGROUP IVI = GE, SN,
PHIL MAG BIGROUP VI = SB, X = S, SE, TEll.
28 39()'410 1939 I. THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES AT ROOM TEMPERATURE.
HIRONO K KONO M IRIE T
47222 STUDIES OF THE ANISOTROPIC THERMAL VIBRATIONS OF THE JAPAN J APPL PHYS
ATOMS IN SEVERAL HEXAGONAL CARBIDES AND DIBORIDES OF 7 54·9 1968 CA 68 44064
TRANSITION GROUP METALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 4 151 684-6, 1959JI 473 I 5 FREE-CARRIER ABSORPTION IN N·TYPE INDIUM ARSENIDE.
BELIKOV A M UMANSKIY YA S CULPEPPER R M DIXON J R
SOVIET·PHYSICS CRYSTALLOGRAPHY J OPT SOC AMER
4 5 643·5 1959 58 96·102 1968 CA 68 44146

47225 X·RAY DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION 47320 TRANSITIONS IN LIQUID ALUMINUM.
COEFFICIENTS OF MANGANESE AND COBALT MONOSILICIDES. L1HL F SCHWAIGER A
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ATOMNAYA ENERGIYA 13/2/ Z METALLK
183-4,1962./1 58 II 777·9 1967 CA 68 32566
ZHURAVLEV N N STEPANOVA A A
ATOMIC ENERGY U S S R 47326 EFFECT OF SMALL SUBSTITUTIONS OF TIN BY NEODYMIUM ON
13 784·5 1962 THERMOElECTRIC PROPERTIES OF TIN TElLURIDE.
NASIROV YA N FEIZIEV YA S
47254 THERMAL REACTOR·PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS OF PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
CONSTRUCTION. 24 K·157-K·1591967
BELLI P UNITED KINGDOM ATOMIC ENERGY AUTHORITY
INDUSTRIAL GROUP RISLEY ENGLAND 47329 DIFFUSION OF IRON FROM LOW CARBON STEEl INTO MOLTEN
AEC ALUMINUM.
R ANO DB/CI TM 225 YOOK C C
1·5 1954 RADIOISOTOPES /TOKYOI
16 8 363·70 1967 CA 68 43389
47256 CHAPTER 13. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FOR MOLTEN-SALT
REACTORS. FROM FLUID FUEL REACTORS. 47344 HIGH·TEMPERATURE X·RAY INVESTIGATION OF THE
LANE J A MAC PHERSON H G MASLAN F ISOTHERMAL TRANSFORMATION OF AUSTENITE IN HIGH·SPEED
ADDISON·WESLEY PUBLISHING COMP INC READING STEElS.
MASSACHUSETTS LANDA V A STEPNOV E M
595·625 1958 METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL
9 34·9 1967
C65
TPRC TPRC
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47351 INFRARED TRANSMISSION SPECTRA OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF 47481 ELECTRICAL. OPTICAL. AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES
CD-SETYPE. OF A NUMBER OF SEMICONDUCTORS OF THE AlGROUP 113 BI
VITRIKHOVSKII M I GROUP VlCIGROUP VII4 TYPE.
UKR FIZ ZH ANNAMAMEDOV R BERGER L I PETROV V M
7 445·7 1962 SLOBODCHIKOV S V
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
47359 EFFECT OF VARIOUS IMPURITIES ON THE THERMAL 3 8 1370·4 1967
CONDUCTIVITY OF THE GERMANIUM LATIICE. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 9 181 2439-42. 47498 POSTIRRADIATION THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A URANIUM·
1967./1 FISSIUM ALLOY AS A FUNCTION OF BURNUP.
IOFFE A V 01 NOVI R A
SOVIET PHYS·SOLID STATE TRANS AM NUCL SOC
9 8 1914·16 1968 10 476·7 1967

47387 REFLECTOMETRIC MEASUREMENT OF THE OPTICAL CONSTANTS 47499 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POROUS SYSTEMS.
OF BETA·BRASS ALLOYS. PH. D. THESIS. LUIKOV A V SHASHKOV A G VASILEV L L
GOLDMAN H J TEMPLE UNIV PHILADELPHIA PA FRAIMAN YU E
UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL INTERN J HEAT MASS TRANSFER
67·3214 1·213 1967 CA 67 83474 11 2 117·40 1968 CA 68 72995

47406 THERMAL EXPANSION OF TETRAHEDRALLY BONDED SOLIDS AT 47542 PRELIMINARY MICROSCOPIC STUDIES OF CERMETS AT HIGH
LOW TEMPERATURES. PH. D. THESIS. TEMPERATURES. PART 2.
SPARKS P W IOWA STATE UNIV OF SCI AND TECHNOL SHEVLIN T S NEWKIRK H W JR STEVENS E G
AMES GREENHOUSE H M MATERIALS LABORATORY
UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO
67·5628 1·114 1967 CA 67 94245 OHIO
DOC
47409 PROPERTIES OF MAGNETIC MATERIALS FOR USE IN HIGH· WADC·TR·54·33/PT 21
TEMPERATURE SPACE POWER SYSTEMS. AD·90041 1·127 1956
KUESER P E PAVLOVIC 0 M LANE 0 H CLARK J J
SPEWOCK M WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION 47552 COMPOSITE MATERIALS REPORT. FROM SUMMARY OF THE
LIMA OHIO FIFTH REFRACTORY COMPOSITES WORKING GROUP MEETING.
NASA AUGUST 1961.
NASA·Sp·3043 HERRON R H BENDIX CORPORATION SOUTH BEND
1·318 1967 INDIANA
DOC
47428 EFFECT OF MINOR SUBSTITUTION OF GERMANIUM BY CADMIUM ASD·TDR·63·96
ON THE THERMAL AND ELECTROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF AD·406720 1·12 1961
GERMANIUM TELLURIDE.
NASIROV YA N NAGIEV V A ZEINALOV A A 47553 REFRACTORY COATINGS RESEARCH AT ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ·TEKH MAT NAUK LABORATORIES. FROM SUMMARY OF THE FIFTH REFRACTORY
3/4 15·16 1967 CA 68 109115 COMPOSITES WORKING GROUP MEETING. AUGUST 1961.
MASH 0 R ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES
47429 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE HEAT CAPACITY OF SOME MOUNTAIN VIEW CALIFORNIA
TITANIUM ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF DOC
METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. METAL. 161 5Q.l. 1967./1 ASD·TDR·63·96
SUKHANOV V 0 TSIOVKIN YU N AD·406720 1·26 1961
METAL SCIENCE AND HEAT TREATMENT
452·3 1967 IAA 8/6/1033 47555 THE LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF ZIRCONIUM
ALLOYS. FROM METALS AND CARAMICS DIVISION ANNUAL
47430 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GLASSY SEMICONDUCTORS. PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30. 1965.
ROZOV I A CHUDNOVSKII A F KOKORINA V F BETIERTON J 0 SCARBROUGH J 0 OAK RIDGE
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV NATIONAL LAB OAK RIDGE TENNESSEE
1 1159·63 1967 CA 69 13551 AEC
ORNL·3870 27·31 1965
47431 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GLASSY SEMICONDUCTORS
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZIKA TEKH. POLUPROV. 1. 47556 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF INCONEL 702. FROM METALS
1159·63.1967,/1 AND CERAMICS DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR
ROZOV I A CHUDNOVSKII A F KOKORINA V F PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30. 1965.
SOVIET PHYS· SEMICONDUCTORS MOORE J P MURRAY W P FULKERSON W OAK RIDGE
1 969·72 1968 NATIONAL LAB OAK RIDGE TENNESSEE
AEC
47434 HEMISPHERICAL REFLECTANCE OF METAL SURFACES AS A ORNL·3870 44·5 1965
FUNCTION OF WAVE·LENGTH AND SURFACE ROUGHNESS.
BIRKEBAK R C DAWSON J P MC CULLOUGH B A 47560 EFFECT OF SURFACE TREATMENT FOR EMITIANCE OF THE
WOOD B E ARNOLD AIR FORCE STATION TENN USAF NII-l PCT. ZR ALLOY. FROM METALS AND CERAMICS
DOC DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING
AEDC·TR·65·170 JUNE 30. 1965.
AD·472767 1·24 1965 TA 65·23 A·144 KOLLIE T G OAK RIDGE NATL LAB TENN
AEC
47444 HEAT CAPACITY AND ENTROPY OF INDIUM MONOSELENIDE. ORNL·3870 133 1965
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 41/61
1300·2.1967,/1 47561 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF D-43 AND T·lll ALLOYS. FROM
MAMEDOV K K KERIMOV I G KOSTRYUKOV V N METALS AND CERAMICS DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT
GUSEINOV GO FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30. 1965.
RUSS J PHYS CHEM MOORE J P FULKERSON W OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB
41 6 691·2 1967 OAK RIDGE TENNESSEE
AEC
47462 THE IMPREGNATION OF SILICON CARBIDE PRODUCTS WITH ORNL·3870 133·5 1965
METALS.
NOVIKOV A N 47567 REACTOR FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PLUTONIUM
OGNEUPORY RESEARCH. ANNUAL REPORT. 1965.
22 557· 1957 WITTENBERG L J GROVE G R MOUND LAB
MIAMISBURG OHIO
47469 INFLUENCE OF GERMANIUM AND SILVER IMPURITIES ON THE CFSTI
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTING AMORPHOUS MLM·1328 N67·34393
AS2SE3. 1·46 1967 PA N67·5·20 3656
STOURAC L KOLOMIEC B T SILO V P
CZECH J PHYS 47579 THE THERMAL RADIATION OF TUNGSTEN ALLOYS AT
18 92·6 1968 CA 68 54150 TEMPERATURES UP TO 3000 K. FROM TWENTY-SEVENTH
ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICAL ELECTRONICS.
47471 EFFECT OF THE PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF GERMANIUM BY MARCH 1967.
SILICON. TIN. AND LEAD ON THE THERMOELECTRIC THOMAS L K WESTINGHOUSE RAND 0 CENTER
PROPERTIES OF GERMANIUM TELLURIDE. PITISBURGH PENNSYLVANIA
NASIROVYA N ZEINALOV A A NAGIEV V A AEC
DOKL AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR CONF·670320
23 6 3·5 1967 CA 68 54778 266·71 1967 NSA 21123/4526

47479 SCATIERING OF PHONONS ON THE BISMUTH ANTISTRUCTURAL 47593 THE LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF SOME
ADMIXTURES IN BI2TE3. NICKEL·BASED IRON AND COPPER ALLOYS.
KUTASOV V A SMIRNOV I A DIXON M HOARE F E HOLDEN T M
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER p·OC ROY SOC ILONDONI
3 2 387·9 1967 CA 68 54149 303 A 339·54 1968 CA 68 54128
CGG
TPRC TPRC
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47594 LATTICE THERMAL CONOUCTIVITY OF SEMICONOUCTORS. FROM 47707 CHOICE OF HEAT CARRIER FOR THE COOLING LOOP OF A
COLLOQUE SUR LES PHONONS ET HYPERSONS, GRENOBLE, SPACE VEHICLE. /lENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ.
1966. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 5/4/694-97,1967./1
LEROUX·HUGON P XINH N X RODOT M FAVORSKII 0 N
J PHYSIQUE SUPPL HIGH TEMPERATURE
28 2 C1.73·83 1967 5 620.3 1967

47596 ON THE TURNBULL AND THE CAHN THEORIES OF THE CELLULAR 47711 DIFFUSION OF SILVER IN ALUMINUM.
REACTION. HEUMANN TH BOHMER H
AARONSON H I L1U Y C J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
SCRIPTA METALLURGICA 29 2 237·44 1968
2 1·7 1968
47713 DIFFUSION OF ZINC IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE UNDER EXCESS
47598 A BAKEABLE QUARTZ·METAL SEALED WINDOW. ARSENIC PRESSURE.
KLEIN K VERHEYDEN L SHIH K KALLEN J W PEARSON G L
J SCIINSTR J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
44 174·6 1967 29 2 379·86 1968 CA 68 90018
CORRECTION.
ADAMS 0 47716 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF T·l11. FROM HIGH·TEMPERATURE
44 12 1059 1967 MATERIALS PROGRAM, PART 2. IMETALS AND CARAM. DIV.
ANN. PROG. REPT., ENDING JUNE 30, 1967/.
47602 SURFACE TENSION OF CAST IRONS. MOORE J P GRAVES R S KOLLIE T G OAK RIDGE
VASHCHENKO K I KOSNYANU K K NATL LAB TENN
L1TEINYE SVOISTVA METAL SPLAVOV TR SOVESHCH 11TH NASA
MOSCOW 1965 ORNL·4170 N68·20426
39·44 1967 CA 68 52394 77-8 1967

47607 CORRELATION OF THETHERMAL AND ELECTRICAL 47717 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TUNGSTEN AND TUNGSTEN ALLOYS.
CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS, ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS. FROM FROM HIGH·TEMPERATURE MATERIALS PROGRAM, PART 2.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD CONFERENCE ON THERMAL IMETALS AND CERAM. DIV. ANN. PROG. REPT" ENDING JUNE
CONDUCTIVITY. GATLINBURG, TENNESSEE. OCTOBER 111-18, 30,1967/.
1963. WOODALL N D MOORE J P MC ELROY D L
POWELL R W NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB TENN
TEDDINGTON MIDDLESEX NASA
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB OAK RIDGE TENNESSEE ORNL·4170 N68·20428
79·112 1963 92 1967

47620 HEAT CONTENTS AND HEAT CAPACITIES OF LIQUID LEAl).TIN 47718 SPECIFIC HEAT ENHANCEMENT IN STRONGLY PARAMAGNETIC
ALLOYS. PALLADIUM·NICKEL ALLOYS.
MISHRA G KUMAR R SCHINDLER A I MACKLIET C A
TRANS INDIAN INST METALS PHYS REV LETT
20 49·52 1967 CA 68 54133 20 15·18 1968 CA 68 99349

47641 IMPORTANCE OF THE SURFACE TENSION OF METAL MELTS FOR 47723 SPECIFIC HEAT AND SUSCEPTIBILITY ENHANCEMENT IN
CRYSTALLIZATION. DILUTE PALLADIUM·NICKEL ALLOYS.
LOEHBERG K CHOUTEAU G FOURNEAUX R GOB RECHT K TOURNIER R
GIESSEREIFORSCHUNG PHYS REV LETT
19 181·4 1967 CA 68 52572 20 193·5 1968 CA 68 108697

47659 THE EXPANSION OF SOLIDS AT LOW TEMPERATURE. 47736 THEORY OF THE LOW·FREQUENCY REFLECTIVITY OF GERMANIUM
HENNING F AND LEAD TELLURIDE IN A MAGNETIC FIELD.
ANN PHYSIK WALLACE P R CHANDLER K K HARNAD J
22 631·9 1907 CAN J PHYS
46 243·59 1968 CA 68 91554
47662 EFFECT OF OOPING ON CERTAIN PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
TANTALUM. 47737 RECENT ACTIVITIES IN HIGH TEMPERATURE COATING AND
SAVITSKII E M TYLKINA M A TSYGANOVA I A MATERIAL PROGRAMS AT AMF. FROM SUMMARY OF THE SIXTH
TSVETNAIA METALLURGIIA REFRACTORY COMPOSITES WORKING GROUP MEETING. VOLUME
10 6 112·16 1967 IAA 8·71204 II. 1962.
BROWNING M E SCHATZ E A LEAVENWORTH H W JR
47669 TRANSFORMATIONS IN AB21NTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS. AMERICAN MACHINE AND FOUNDRY CO ALEXANDRIA VA
PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 1966- FEB. 1967. VIRGINIA
RYBA E DEPT OF METALLURGY PENNSYLVANIA STATE DDC
UNIV UNIVERSITY PARK ASD·TDR·63·610 NOL III
CFSTI AD·427181 460·76 1962
NYO·3560·7 N68·12362
1·24 1967 PA N68·6·3407 47744 OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALLINE CALCIUM HEXABORIDE.
KIERZEK·PECOLD E KOLODZIEJCZAK J PRACKA I
47682 NOTE ON THE DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY OF LITHIUM IN PHYS STAT SOL
GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE. 29 K183·5 1968
VAN MAAREN M H
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI 47751 MASS TRANSFER BETWEEN IMMISCIBLE LIQUID METALS.
24 K·125-K·1281967 PASTERNAK A D OLANDER D R
A I CH E JOURNAL
47683 SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF CHROMIUM SELENIDES. 14 235·41 1968
IVANOVA V A ABDINOV D SH AliEV G M
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI 47772 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THALLIUM SELENIDE.
24 K·145-K·1471967 CA 68 NAYAR P S VERMA J K D NAG 8 D
J APPL PHYS
47693 THE ORDER DEPENDENT ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL 39 359·60 1968 CA 68 109144
RESISTIVITY OF CU3AU. FINAL TECH. REPT" PART 2,
JAN. 1956-JAN. 1961. 47775 X·RAY AND SUSCEPTIBILITY STUDY OF THE FIRST'()RDER
LINDENBAUM S D QUIMBY S L COLUMBIA UN IV NY MAGNETIC TRANSFORMATION IN MN3PT.
NASA KREN E SZABO P PALL TARNOCZI T KADAR G
AROD·1931.2 N62·10606 HARGITAI C
1·31 1962 J APPL PHYS
39 469·70 1968
47705 FABRICATION AND MEASUREMENT OF PROPERTIES OF
MOLYBDENUM·URANIUM OXIDE CERMETS. 47777 MAGNETIC STRUCTURES AND PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN
COLLINS J F FLAGELLA P N GENERAL ELECTRIC CO MN·BASED COPPER GOLD·I TYPE ALLOYS.
CINCINNATI OHIO PAL L KREN E KADAR G SZABO P TARNOCZI T
NASA AND CFSTI J APPL PHYS
GEMp·545 N68·19595 39 538·44 1968
1·24 1967
47778 THE MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF
47706 CHOICE OF HEAT CARRIER FOR THE COOLING LOOP OF A NEARLY FERROMAGNETIC NI·RH ALLOYS.
SPACE VEHICLE. BRINKMAN W F BUCHER E WILLIAMS H J MAlTA J P
FAVORSKII 0 N J APPL PHYS
TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 39 547·8 1968 CA 68 73479
5 4 694·7 1967
47779 ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF NICKEL·COPPER
ALLOYS IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF THE CURIE POINT.
JACKSON P J SAUNDERS N H
PHYS LETT
28 A 19·20 1968
C67
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
47780 ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF PLATINUM AND PALLADIUM 47890 THEORY OF THE ANOMALOUS SPECIFIC HEAT OF NICKEL AND
ALLOYS. COPPER·NICKEL ALLOYS AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
FROIDEVAUX C LAUNOIS H BENNEMANN K H
J APPL PHYS PHYS REV
39 2 557·8 1968 167 564·72 1968 CA 68 72969

47782 MAGNON DRAG AT OPTICAL FREQUENCIES AND THE INFRARED 47894 OPTICAL ABSORPTION OF CU/l·X·YI ZN/XI NIIYI WITH X
SPECTRUM OF MANGANESE TELLURIDE. LESS THAN 0.25 AND Y BETWEEN 0.08 AND 0.10 AT ROOM
ZANMARCHI G HAAS C TEMPERATURE.
J APPL PHYS SCHROEDER K MAMOLA K
39 2 596-7 1968 PHYS REV
167 3 658·60 1968 CA 68 91536
47784 THE INVAR PROBLEM.
CHIKAZUMI S MIZOGUCHI T YAMAGUCHI N 47896 EXCITATION SPECTRA OF DONORS IN ALUMINUM ANTIMONIDE.
BECKWITH P AHLBURN B T RAMDAS A K
J APPL PHYS PHYS REV
39 939·44 1968 CA 68 91158 167 717·29 1968

47788 HYPERFINE COUPLING CONSTANTS FROM SPECIFIC HEATS 47904 PROPERTIES OF JTA GRAPHITE. FINAL TECH. REPT.
DOWN TO 0.02 K. GOL[)'IRON AND PALLADIUM·IRON DILUTE BORTZ S A AIR FORCE MATERIALS LAB
ALLOYS. WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO
DREYFUS B MICHELJ C THOULOUZE 0 DOC
J APPL PHYS AFML·TR·68·178 AD 842089
39 132()'1 1968 CA 68 100415 1·217 1968

47814 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, SUSCEPTIBILITY, AND SPECIFIC HEAT 47915 LOW·TEMPERATURE ELASTIC CONSTANTS AND SPECIFIC HEATS
IN THE NOBLE TRANSITION ELEMENTS AND ALLOYS, I. OF F.C.C. NICKEL·IRON ALLOYS.
EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS. BOWER 0 I CLARIDGE E TSONG 1ST
ANDRES K JENSEN M A PHYS STAT SOL
PHYS REVIEW 29 617·25 1968 CA 69 100559
165 2 533·44 1968 CA 68 54722
47923 CRYSTAL GROWTH. ANNEALING. AND DIFFUSION OF LEAD·TlN
47815 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY. SUSCEPTIBILTIY, AND SPECIFIC HEAT CHALCOGENIDES.
IN THE NOBLE TRANSITION ELEMENTS AND ALLOYS. CALAWA A R HARMAN T C FINN M YOUTZ P
II. COMPARISON WITH THEORY. TRANS METALLURGICAL SOC AIME
JENSEN M A ANDRES K 242 3 374·83 1968
PHYS REV
165 2 545·55 1968 CA 68 54723 47924 REPRODUCIBLE DIFFUSION OF ZINC INTO GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
APPLICATION OF THE TERNARY PHASE DIAGRAM AND THE
47825 ON THE ROLE OF VACANCIES IN SOLUTE CLUSTERING IN DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY ANALYSES.
QUENCHED AND AGED COPPER·BERYLLIUM ALLOYS. CASEY H C JR PAN ISH M B
WILKES P BARRAND P TRANS MET SOC AIME
ACTA MET 242 3 406·12 1968
16 159·66 1968
47932 AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF HEAT AND ELECTRICAL
47826 PHASE BOUNDARY MOTION AND POLYPHASE DIFFUSION IN CONDUCTION OF STEEL KH 18 NGT.
BINARY METAL·INTERSITTIAL SYSTEMS. IVANCHIKHIN G E
ROY U INZH FIZ ZHUR
ACTA MET 4 128·31 1961
16 2 243·53 1968
47935 SUPER INSULATION FOR THE LARGE SCALE STORAGE AND
47830 ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY AND SCREENING IN SOME DILUTE TRANSPORT OF LIQUEFIED GASES.
FERROMAGNETIC NICKEL ALLOYS. DUBS M A DANA L I
FARRELL T BULL INTL INST REFRIG ANNEXE
PHYS REV 71·83 1961
17 4 564·8 1968
47944 PLUTONIUM·238 AND POLONIUM·210 DATA SHEETS.
47832 PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF U02, UN, AND UC CERMET MONSANTO RESEARCH CORP MOUND
FUELS. LABORATORY MIAMISBURG OHIO
SPEIDEL E 0 KIZER 0 E KELLER 0 L BATTELLE CFSTI AND AEC
MEMORIAL INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO MLM·1441 N68·19055
AEC AND CFSTI 1-91 1967 RR 68·9124
BMI·1842 1·70 1968
47959 FUNDAMENTAL STUDY AND EQUIPMENT FOR SINTERING AND
47848 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF HEAVILY DOPED P·TYPE PBTE. TESTING OF CERMET BODIES. VII, FABRICATION. TESTING.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 9 191 AND PROPERTIES OF 34 AL203 • 66 CR·MO CERMETS.
2638-45.1967./1 SHEVLIN T SHAUCK C A
SMIRNOV I A VINOGRADOVA M N KOLOMOETS N V J AM CERAM SOC
SYSOEVA L M 38 12 45()'4 1955
SOVIET PHYS·SOLID STATE
9 9 2074·9 1968 47960 SILICA AEROGEL EFFECT OF VARIABLES ON ITS
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY.
47857 LOW·TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY OF TITANIUM DIBORIDE. WHITE J F
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZHUR. FIZ. KHIM. 41/71 IND ENG CHEM
1621-4,1967'/1 31 827·31 1939
PAUKOV I E KHRIPLOVICH L M FILATKINA V S
RUSS J PHYS CHEM 47966 CONDUCTIVE MATERIALS FOR ELEVATED OPERATING
41 866·8 1967 TEMPERATURES.
RICHARDSJ T
47869 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF TIN TELLURIDE IN THE VISIBLE ELEC MANUFACTURING
AND INFRARED REGIONS. 47 128·9270·2 1951
SCHOOLAR R B DIXON J R
J OPT SOC AMERICA 47981 MOMENT·INDUCED MAGNETIC SCATTERING AND MAGNETOVOLUME
58 119·25 1968 EFFECT OF FE65 /Nl/l·XI MNIXI135 ALLOYS.
SHIGA M NAKAMURA Y
47878 SPECIFIC HEAT OF NIOBIUM·TIN. J PHYS SOC JAPAN
VIELAND L J WICKLUND A W 26 24·32 1969
PHYS REV
166 2 424·31 1968 CA 68 63353 47985 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF VANADIUM AND CERTAIN VANADIUM
ALLOYS.
47879 AN INFRARED SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC STUDY OF VITREOUS WEEKS J L SMITH K F
SELENIUM DOPED WITH SELENIUM DIOXIDE. J METALS
BURLEY RA 7 1010 1955
PHYS STAT SOL
29 2 551·8 1968 47987 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY
OF TUNGSTEN·26 WEIGHT PERCENT RHENIUM. FROM
47887 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MAGNESIUM STANNIDE FROM 4 TO PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL
300K. CONDUCTIVITY. GAITHERSBURG. MARYLAND. NOV. 13-16,
MARTIN J J DANIELSON G C 1967.
PHYS REV FEITH A 0 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY CINCINNATI
166 3 879·82 1968 CA 68 72996 OHIO
CFSTI
GEMp·562 CONF·671114·2 N68·36814
NBS·SP·302 371·80 1968 PA N68·6·2341
e68
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliogrsphic Citation Numbsr Bibliogrsphic Citstion
47994 MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MATERIALS 48154 EPITAXIAL GAAS FILMS DEPOSITED BY VACUUM EVAPORATION.
FOR NUCLEAR USE BETWEEN 100 AND 500 C. IITALIAN/. DAVEY J E PANKEY T
GIULIANI S EUROPEAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMUNITY J APPL PHYS
ISPRA ITALY 39 1941-8 1968
AEC
EUR·36441 1-38 1967 CA 69 22734 48158 THEORY OF DIFFUSION IN ORDERED ALLOYS OF THE BETA
BRASS TYPE.
47998 INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF SURFACE CONDITIONS ON SCHOIJET M GIRIFALCO L A
THE RADIANT PROPERTIES OF METALS. PART II, J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
MEASUREMENTS ON ROUGHENED PLATINUM AND OXIDIZED 29 481-95 1968
STAINLESS STEEL
ROLLING R E FUNAI A J LOCKHEED MISSILES AND 48159 DIFFUSION IN THE FACE CENTERED CUBIC ORDERED ALLOYS.
SPACE CO PALO ALTO CALIF SCHOIJET M GIRIFALCO L A
DDC AND CFSTI J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
AFML-TR-64-363/PT III LMSC-6-77-67·27 29 497-508 1968
AD-655384 1-242 1967 CA 67 93402
48165 ONE- AND TWO-PHONON ABSORPTIONS IN GALLIUM SELENIDE
48002 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF REFRACTORY MATERIALS FOR AND GALLIUM SULFIDE.
ROCKET CHAMBER LINERS. PROGR. REPT. KURODA N NISHINA Y FUKUROI T
DUWEZ PODELL F TAYLOR J L CALIFORNIA J PHYS SOC JAPAN
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JET PROPULSION LAB 24 214-15 1968
DDC
JPL-PR·4-43 ATI-23217 48166 ANTI FERROMAGNETISM OF DILUTE CHROMIUM ALLOYS WITH
1-70 1947 COBALT AND NICKEL.
ENDOH Y ISHIKAWA Y OHNO H
48027 ULTRA·SHORT·TIME CREEP RUPTURE. TECH. REPORT. J PHYS SOC JAPAN
PART II. 24 263-70 1968 CA 68 63825
IVES J S JR WRIGHT AIR DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO 48188 THE HEAT CONTENT AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF SOME METALLIC
DDC FAST-REACTOR FUELS CONTAINING PLUTONIUM.
WADC-TR-59-762 SAVAGE H
AD 242490 1-120 1960 J NUCL MATER
25 3 249-59 1968 CA 68 92210
48030 EVIDENCE OF A GLASS LIQUID TRANSITION IN A GOLD
GERMANIUM SILICON ALLOY. TECH. REPT. NO. 13. 48191 DIFFUSION IN STABILIZED DELTA PLUTONIUM, I. GALLIUM.
CHEN H S TURNBULL D DIV OF ENGINEERING AND EDWARDS G R TATE R E HAKKILA E A
APPLIED PHYSICS HARVARD UNIV CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS AEC
DDC AND CFSTI LA-DC-9038 1968 NSA 221101 2034
AD-662652 N68-14776 J NUCL MATER
1·44 1967 RR 68·3 108 25 304-9 1968 CA 68 92216
CORRECTION.
48041 FARADAY ROTATION, SPECTRAL EMITTANCE, AND HALL EFFECT 27 118 1968
OF GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE.
LIANG C Y PILLER H STIERWALT D L 48197 SPONTANEOUS MAGNETOSTRICTION OF THE COMPOUND MN AU2.
APPL PHYS LETT GORDIENKO V A NIKOLAEV V I
12 49·51 1968 CA 69 6023 FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
9 10 2820-2 1967
48049 SYSTEM GE-TE IN THE REGION OF THE COMPOUND GERMANIUM
TELLURIDE. 48198 SPONTANEOUS MAGNETOSTRICTION OF THE COMPOUND MN AU2.
SHELIMOVA L E ABRIKOSOV N KH ZHDANOVA V V I/ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 9 1101
ZH NEORGAN KHIM 2820·22, 1967./1
10 1200-5 1965 JA 51 117 GORDIENKO V A NIKOLAEV V I
SOVIET PHYS-SOLID STATE
48057 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTORS. 9 10 2216-18 1968
PHILIPP H R EHRENREICH H
PHYS REV 48201 EFFECT OF INTERBAND INTERACTION OF LIGHT AND HEAVY
129 1550-60 1963 HOLES ON THE LORENTZ NUMBER IN DOPED P-PBTE SINGLE
CRYSTALS IN THE HIGH-AND LOW·TEMPERATURE REGIONS.
48065 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND CHEMICAL BONDS IN RARE EARTH /IENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 9 1101
METAL CHALCOGENIDES. FROM CHALCOGENIDES. 3004-7,1967'/1
LASHKAREV G V PADERNO YU B VINOGRADOVA M N KOLOMOETS N V SMIRNOV I A
AKADEMIA NAUK OF THE UKRAINIAN SSR MATERIALS SCIENCE SYSOEVA L M
INSTITUTE KIEV SOVIET PHYS-SOLID STATE
167·81 1967 9 10 2368-9 1968

48072 BERYLLIDES. 48204 STRUCTURAL X·RAY ANALYSIS OF THE PHASE


SAMSONOV G V TRANSFORMATIONS ON THE HEAT TREATMENT OF THE TITANIUM
NAUKOVA DUMKA KIEV ALLOY VT3·1.
1-107 1966 YERMOLOVA M I SOLON INA 0 P
FIZ METAL METALLOVED
48073 SELENIDES AND TELLURIDES OF RARE EARTH METALS AND 23 63-72 1967
ACTINIDES.
OBOLONCHIK V A LASHKAREV G V 48205 STRUCTURAL X-RAY ANALYSIS OF THE PHASE
NAUKOVA DUMKA KIEV TRANSFORMATIONS ON THE HEAT TREATMENT OF THE TITANIUM
1·159 1966 ALLOY VT3·1. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL
METALLOVED. 23 III 63-72,1967'/1
48075 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TITANIUM. FROM HEAT AND MASS YERMOLOVA M I SOLONINA 0 P
TRANSFER VOL 7. PHYS METALS METALLOG USSR
KRZHIZHANOVSKII R E 23 1 62-71 1967
ENERGIIA MOSCOW AND LENINGRAD
13-19 1966 48209 EFFECT OF THERMOMECHANICAL TREATMENT CONSISTING OF
HIGH-TEMPERATURE MECHANICAL TREATMENT PLUS
48076 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SOLID AND LIQUID DEFORMATION OF MARTENSITE, ON THE PROPERTIES OF
METALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. FROM HEAT AND MASS ENGINEERING STEEl.
TRANSFER VOL 7. 8ERNSHTEYN M L GOLLER R
FILIPPOV L P MOSCOW UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PHYSICS FIZ METAL METALLOVED
ENERGIIA MOSCOW AND LENINGRAD 23 176-9 1967
19-26 1966
48210 EFFECT OF THERMOMECHANICAL TREATMENT CONSISTING OF
48096 SUMMARY OF MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY OF M-l ENGINE. HIGH-TEMPERATURE MECHANICAL TREATMENT PLUS
TECHNOLOGY REPT. DEFORMATION OF MARTENSITE, ON THE PROPERTIES OF
JANSER G R AEROJET-GENERAL CORPORATION ENGINEERING STEEL. /IENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA METAL METALLOVED. 2311/ 176·79,1967.//
NASA BERNSHTEYN M L GOLLER R
NASA-CR-54961 AGC-8800-64 PHYS METALS METALLOG USSR
N66-33977 1-76 1966 23 1 181-4 1967

48149 LOW-TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF ZR-Tl, ZR-HF, AND 48218 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF STEELS OKH 15 N7 M2 YU,
ZR-SC ALLOYS. OKH17 N4 M2 AND OKH17 N4.
BETTERTON J 0 JR SCARBROUGH J 0 NEYMARK B YE VORONIN L K KORYTINA S F
PHYS REV SHCHERBAK E I
168 3 715-25 1968 CA 68 99350 FIZ METAL METALLOVED
23 374-5 1967
CG9
TPRC TPRC
~ Bibliographic Citation !!!!!!:!!!!!!. Bibliographic Citation
48219 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF STEELS OKH1P N7 M2 YU, 48334 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF EMISSIVITY OF STAINLESS
AND OKH1M N4 M2 AND OKH17 N4. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION STEEL M.S. THESIS.
OF FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 23 /2/ 374-75,1967.// JHAVERI K A NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
NEYMARK B YE VORONIN L K KORYTINA S F RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA
SHCHERBAK E I NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
PHYS METALS METALLOG USSR 1·47 1967
23 2 201·3 1967
48346 THERMAL EXPANSION OF COLUMBIUM. RESEARCH PAPER
48220 VISCOSITY OF PALLADIUM AND SILVER ALLOYS. NO. 590
DUBININ E L ESIN 0 A VATOLIN N A KURANOV A A HIDNERT P KRIDER H S
ZH NEORG KHIM J RESEARCH NAT BUR STANDARDS
12 11 3156-8 1967 CA 68 54053 11 279·84 1933

48221 VISCOSITY OF PALLADIUM AND SILVER ALLOYS. //ENGLISH 48360 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECTRAL EMITTANCE MEASUREMENTS.
TRANSLATION OF ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 12/11/3156·8, STIERWALT D L
1967.// PROGR ASTRONAUT AERONAUT
DUBIN IN E L ESIN 0 A VATOLIN N A KURANOV A A 18 21·31 1966
RUSS J INORG CHEM
12 11 1670.1 1967 48361 TOTAL NORMAL EMITTANCE MEASUREMENTS TO 2200 C IN AIR.
HEDGE J C
48229 STUDY OF MICROMETEOROID DAMAGE TO THERMAL CONTROL PROGR ASTRONAUT AERONAUT
MATERIALS. FINAL REPORT. 18 33·46 1966 CA 69 14473
FRIICHTENICHT J F BEVANS J T MC NAMARA R T
MILLER W 0 TRW SYSTEMS REDONDO BEACH CALIFORNIA 48364 THERMAL RADIATION PROPERTIES OF BINARY MIXTURES.
NASA SCHATZE A
TRW'()4532·6001·ROOO PROGR ASTRONAUT AERONAUT
1·89 1966 18 75·100 1966

48243 METALLOGRAPHIC STUDY OF HEAT FLOW IN ROCKET MOTOR 48381 THERMAL CONDUCTANCE OF METALLIC CONTACTS IN A VACUUM.
WALLS. FRIED E KELLEY M J
SANZ M C IHSEN H C PROGR ASTRONAUT AERONAUT
METAL PROGRESS 18 697·718 1966
56 685·7 1949
48383 PERFORMANCE OF MULTILAYER INSULATION SYSTEMS FOR THE
48246 NODULAR OF DUCTILE IRON. 300 TO 800 K TEMPERATURE RANGE.
EVERHART J L STREED E R CUNNINGTON G RJR
MATERIALS AND METHODS MANUAL ZIERMAN C A
120 119·34 1955 PROGR ASTRONAUT AERONAUT
18 735·71 1966
48259 LOCALIZED IMPURITY STATES IN METALS. RESISTIVITY AND
SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE ALLOYS OF NICKEl IN 48399 MEASUREMENT OF SURFACE TENSION 8ETWEEN THE CALCIUM
BERYLLIUM. NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE OF DILUTE OXIDE·ALUMINUM OXIDE MOLTEN SLAG AND MOLTEN
ALLOYS OF CU·MNXALY. PH. D. THESIS. CHROMIUM·NICKEl·MOLYBDENUM STEEL.
KLEIN A P UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA ORECKI K SIKORA B ZIELINSKI M
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL HUTNIK
67·7849 1·122 1966 CA 68 16952 34 10 453·6 1967 CA 68 71441

48264 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF CU-SB PHASES AND ABSENCE OF 48418 KIRKENDALL DIFFUSION IN ALPHA SOLID SOLUTION OF THE
ANTI FERROMAGNETISM IN CU2SB. IRON-SILICON SYSTEM.
ANDRES K BUCHER E MAlTA J P COOPER A S MITANI H ONISHI M KAWAGUCHI M
PHYS LETT NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
28 A 67·8 1968 31 12 1341·4 1967 CA 68 61882

48268 SPECIFIC HEATS OF DILUTE SILVER RARE·EARTH ALLOYS AT 48419 THE MECHANISM OF AGE HARDENING IN ELGILOY.
VERY LOW TEMPERATURES. HENMI Z OKADA M NAGAI T
ZIMMERMAN J E ARROTT A SHINOZAKI S NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
ANN ACAD SCI FENN 31 12 1351·5 1967 CA 68 62122
A210 147·51 1966
48425 DIFFUSION OF PLUTONIUM IN THE SOLID STATE.
48287 CONDUCTIVITY OF METALLIC CRYOGENIC MATERIALS. CALAIS 0 DUPUY M MOUCHNINO M PORTNOFF A Y
WHITE G K WOODS S B VAN CRAEYNEST A
PROC CRYOG ENG CONF PLUTONIUM 1965 PROC INT CONF PLUTONIUM 3RD LONDON
120·4 1957 358·91 1967 CA 68 72502

48288 INFRA·RED ABSORPTION IN SEMICONDUCTORS. 48426 STATUS OF METALLIC PLUTONIUM FAST POWER·BREEDER
FAN HY FUELS.
REPORT ON PROGRESS IN PHYS KELMAN L R SAVAGE H WALTER C M BLUMENTHAL B
14 107·55 1956 DUNWORTH RJ RHUDE H V
PLUTONIUM 1965 PROC INT CONF PLUTONIUM 3RD LONDON
48302 PREPARATION AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF GLASSY 458·84 1967 CA 68 74386
CD AS2.
URAl YA A ZYUBINA T A ALEINIKOVA K B 48427 A STUDY OF PLUTONIUM·BASED ALLOYS CARRIED OUT AT
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER FONTENAY·AUX·ROSES.
4 1 17·21 1968 IAA 8/9/1653 BOUCHER R BARTHELEMY P MILET C
PLUTONIUM 1965 PROC INT CONF PLUTONIUM 3RD LONDON
48303 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LANTHANUM ANTIMONIDE. 485·509 1967 CA 68 74357
GONCHAROVA E V ZHUKOVA T B LOPATINA Z I
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 48429 PROPERTIES OF PLUTONIUM MONONITRIDE AND ITS ALLOYS.
4 1 44·8 1968 CA 68 108073 PARDUE W M STORHOK V W SMITH R A
PLUTONIUM 1965 PROC INT CONF PLUTONIUM 3RD LONDON
48318 HEAT CAPACITY OF TUNGSTEN·RHENIUM ALLOY VR·20, AT 721·38 1967 CA 68 74382
1600·2900 K.
SUKHOVEI K S 48448 METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS AND INDEPENDENT MEASUREMENTS
FIZ TVERD TELA OF THERMAL AND ElECTRICAL PARAMETERS.
9 12 3660.3 1967 CA 68 63354 GIRAUDIER L
ENTROPIE
48323 THE MOTION OF ELECTRONS IN METALLIC BODIES. 25 23·42 1969
LORENTZ H A
PROC ACAD SCI AMSTERDAM 48451 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SEVERAL METALS AND
7 438·53 1904 NON·METALS FROM 200 TO 1300 C. BY THE RADIAL
HEAT·FLOW TECHNIQUE. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD
48325 THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE CONDUCTIVITIES OF METALS FOR CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. GAtliNBURG,
HEAT AND ELECTRICITY. TENNESSEE. OCTOBER 16·18, 1963.
RIECKE E MOELLER C E WILSON 0 R MIDWEST RESEARCH
ANN PHYSIK INSTITUTE KANSAS CITY MISSOURI
4 835·42 1900 OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB OAK RIDGE TENNESSEE
224·51 1963
48332 INTRINSIC OSCILLATIONS IN PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY OF ZINC
SElENIDE. 48496 STUDY OF INTERFACE THERMAL CONTACT CONDUCTANCE.
PARK Y S MC CONN C SUMMARY REPORT MARCH 1965· JULY 1966.
PHYS LETTERS FRIED E GEORGE C MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
26 A 10 483·4 1968 HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA
NASA
GEN ELE C DOC 66SD4471
1·73 1966
C70
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
48501 THERMAL CONDUCTANCE OF FILLED ALUMINUM AND MAGNESIUM 48593 SCATTERING OF ELECTRONS AND PHONONS IN THE TERNARY
JOINTS IN A VACUUM ENVIRONMENT. IIPAPER NO. SYSTEM PBTE-PBSE·PBS.
64-WAlHT4011 ALEKSEEVA G T EFIMOVA B A PROKOFEVA L V
CUNNINGTON G R JR STiLBANS L S .
AM SOC MECH ENG IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
1-9 1964 3 2 320-3 1967

48507 THERMAL CONDUCTANCE OF HIGH TEMPERATURE METALLIC 48594 SCATTERING OF ELECTRONS AND PHONONS IN THE TERNARY
HONEYCOMB COMPOSITES. FROM PROC. FOURTH THERMAL SYSTEM PBTE-PBSE-PBS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
CONDUCTIVITY CONFERENCE. OCT. 1964. IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR NEORG. MATER. 3/21320·3.
MINGES M L MATERIALS APPLICATIONS DIV 1967.11
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO ALEKSEEVA G T EFIMOVA B A PROKOFEVA L V
DOC STILBANS L S
1·35 1964 INORGANIC MATERIALS
3 283-5 1967
48515 REACTOR FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PLUTONIUM
RESEARCH. 48595 SCATTERING OF PHONONS ON ANTISTRUCTURAL IMPURITIES OF
MOUND LAB MIAMISBURG OHIO BISMUTH IN BISMUTH TELLURIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
CFSTI AND NASA OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 3/21387-9.
MLM-1347 N67-39860 1967.11
1-32 1967 PA N67-5-244491 KUTASOV V A SMIRNOV I A
INORGANIC MATERIALS
48518 PROBLEMS IN THE NONFERROUS INDUSTRIES. AND A NOTE ON 3 338-40 1967
ESTIMATION OF HEAT CAPACITY.
KELLOGG H H 48601 A STUDY OF THE GADOLINIUM -TELLURIUM SYSTEM.
APPL FUNDAM THERMODYN MET PROCESSES PROC CONF ZARGARYAN V SH ABAIKOSOV N KH
THERMODYN PROPERTIES MATER 1ST UNIV PITISBURGH 1964 IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
357-66 1967 CA 68 62190 3 5 769-76 1967

48535 EFFECT OF STRESS ON THE EXPANSION COEFFICIENT. 48602 A STUDY OF THE GADOLINIUM -TELLURIUM SYSTEM.
ROSENFIELD A R AVER BACH B L IIENGLISH TRANSLATION Of IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG.
J APPL PHYS MATER. 3/51 769-76. 1967.1/
27 2 154-6 1956 ZARGAAYAN V SH ABAIKOSOV N KH
INOAGANIC MATERIALS
48555 3D ELEMENTS IN SUPERCONDUCTING PALLADIUM ANTIMONIDE. 3 687-94 1967
GEBALLE T H MATTHIAS B T CAROLI B
CORENZWIT E MAlTA J P HULL G W JR 48611 PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES Of ZN SN AS2 CRYSTALS.
PHYS REV VAl POLIN A A KESAMANLY F P RUD YU V
169 457-65 1968 IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATEA
3 6 974-80 1967
48557 DIFFUSION IN THE CU3 SI PHASE OF THE COPPER-SILICON
SYSTEM. 48612 PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES Of ZN SN AS2 CRYSTALS.
VEER FA KOLSTER B H BURGERS W G IIENGLISH TRANSLATION Of IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSA. NEORG.
TRANS MET SOC AI ME MATER. 3 161 974-BO. 1967.11
242 669-73 1968 CA 68 108126 VAl POLIN A A KESAMANLY F P RUO YU V
INORGANIC MATERIALS
48558 THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON THE LATTICE 3 871-5 1967
PARAMETERS OF THE INTERMETALLIC COMPOUND AG2 AL
NEUMANN J P CHANG Y A 48614 THERMAL DlfFUSIVITY MEASUREMENT FROM PERIODIC HEAT
TRANS MET SOC AIME FLOW IN A fiNITE BAR. M.S. THESIS.
242 700-2 1968 CA 68 98113 HSU C C UNIVERSITY OF IOWA IOWA CITY IOWA
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
48561 INTERDIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS IN ALPHA CU-SI BY A 1-50 1967
MOVING INTERPHASE BOUNDARY METHOD.
AARONSON H I DOMIAN H A BRAILSFORD A 0 48629 SPECIFIC HEAT Of METALS AND ALLOYS.
TRANS MET SOC AIME SCHIMPFF H
242 738-40 1968 CA 68 108125 Z PHYSIK CHEM
71 257 1910
48564 EFFECT OF FE SUBSTITUTION ON THE MAGNETIC STRUCTURE
OFMN3PT. 48634 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
KREN E KADAR G SZABO P LANTHANUM CHALCOGENIDES BY A DYNAMIC METHOD.
PHYS LETT KAGARAMANOVA R R LlSKEA I S YAREMBASH E I
26 A 11 556-7 1968 AZEAB KHIM ZH
46-9 1967 CA 68 90487
48568 DEPENDENCE ON CONCENTRATION OF THE DENSITY OF STATES
NIOIIN NB-MO ALLOYS AND ITS EFFECT ON THE THERMAL 48637 CALORIMETRIC DETERMINATION Of THE THERMOELECTRIC
CONDUCTIVITY. PROPERTIES OF METALS AND SEMICONDUCTOAS.
SOUSAJ B MACQUEAON J L SINICKI G
PHYS LETT COLLOQ INT CENTRE NAT RECH SCI/PARISI
26 A 12 607-8 1968 156 305-17 1967 CA 68 90965

48571 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SUPERCONDUCTORS WITH A STRONG 48641 NIOBIUM·BASE ALLOYS AND THEIR PROPERTIES.
ELECTRON-PHONON INTERACTION. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION SAVITSKII E M BARON V V IVANOVA K N
OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 9/1113111-9.1967.11 AT ENERG IUSSRI
GEILlKMAN B T KRESIN V Z 23 32-7 1967 NSA 2219/1780
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
9 11 2453-9 1968 48646 DifFUSION. SOLUBILITY. AND INFLUENCE OF COPPER ON THE
ELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF INDIUM ARSENIDE.
48586 ELASTIC CONSTANTS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTRON BOLTAKS B I AEMBEZA S I BAKHADYRKHANOV M K
STRUCTURE OF CERTAIN CLASSES OF REFRACTORY COMPOUNDS FIZ TVEAD TELA
OBTAINED BY THE METAL-POWDER METHOD. 10 550-6 1968 CA 68 90986
FRANTSEVICH I N ZHURAKOVSKII E A
LYASHCHENKO A B 48649 DIFfUSION OF NICKEL IN NICKEL-NIOBIUM ALLOYS.
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER SHINYAEV A YA
3 1 8-16 1967 IZV AKAD NAUK SSSA METAL
1 203·5 1968 CA 68 81573
48587 ELASTIC CONSTANTS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTRON
STRUCTURE OF CERTAIN CLASSES OF REFRACTORY COMPOUNDS 48657 APPLICATION Of THE PULSE METHOD TO A SPECifiC HEAT
OBTAINED BY THE METAL·POWDER METHOD. IIENGLISH AND DENSITY-INDEPENDENT MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL
TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. CONDUCTIVITY. EXTENSION Of THE METHOD TO VERY SMALL
3/1/8-16.1967.11 SPECIMENS.
FRANTSEVICH I N ZHURAKOVSKII E A 01 NOVI A A
LYASHCHENKO A B J SCIINSTRUM
INORGANIC MATERIALS 1 379-82 1968
3 6-12 1967
48682 OPTICAL ABSORPTION IN GE SE/0.7SI TE/0.2S/.
48592 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF NEODYMIUM TELLURIDE. MUIR J A CASHMAN RJ
IIENGLISH TRANLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. PHYS REV
MATER. 3/2/280-5.1967.11 169 602-4 1968
ABRIKOSOV N KH ZARGARYAN V SH
INORGANIC MATERIALS 48694 SUPERCONDUCTIVE ANOMALY IN SPECIFIC HEATS OF LAYER
3 251-5 1967 STRUCTURE COMPOUNDS.
UKEI K KANDA E
SCI REP RES INST TOHOKU UNIV SUPPL
18 A 413-17 1966 CA 68 90917
C71
TPRC TPRC
Numbsr Bibliographic Citation ~ Bibliographic Citation
48709 TRUE HEAT CAPACITIES OF RARE·EARTH ELEMENT 48825 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF TWO- AND THREE·PHASE
CHALCOGENIDES AT LOW TEMPERATURES. II. TRUE HEAT SEMI·CONDUCTOR ALLOYS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH
CAPACITY OF NEODYMIUM SELENIDE AT 12.1·299 K•• SYMPOSIUM ON THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES. UNIV.
ENTROPY AND ENTHALPY UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS. MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK. MD.
NOGTEVA V V PAUKOV I E YAREMBASH E I CHUDNOVSKII A F
ZH FIZ KHIM AMERICAN SOCIETY MECHANICAL ENGINEERS NEW YORK
42 232·5 1968 CA 68 90465 170-4 1968 IAA 8·11 2132

48710 COPPER·MANGANESE INTER DIFFUSION KINETICS STUDIED BY 48843 EVALUATION OF THE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS.
X·RAY MICROPROBE. VOLUME 1. TECHNICAL REPORT. FINAL REPORT. JUN.
CALONIO FERRARI A 1965.JUN.1966.
Z METALLK AVCO CORPORATION AVCO SPACE SYSTEMS
58 12 892·4 1967 CA 68 90101 DIVISION LOWELL MASSACHUSETS
LOWELL MASSACHUSETTS
48713 THE ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEATS OF ALLOY PHASES BASED NASA AND CFSTI
ON THE NOBLE METALS. AVSSD-0197·66-CR NASA·CR-65979
MASSALSKI T B SARGENT G A ISAACS LL N68·18488 1·98 1966 RR 68·10130
PHASE STABIL METALS ALLOYS
291·304 1967 CA 68 90469 48844 STUDY ON HIGH-PERFORMANCE INSULATION THERMAL DESIGN
CRITERIA. THIRD QUARTERLY PROG. REPT.
48744 EFFECT OF NITROGEN ON THE SURFACE TENSION OF COSTON R M BROGAN J J GUILL J H LOCKHEED
IRON·BASE MOLTEN ALLOYS. MISSILES AND SPACE CO SUNNYVALE CALIFORNIA
BORODULIN E K KUROCHKIM K T UMRIKHIN P V NASA AND CFSTI
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET LMSC·A852904 NASA·CR-61456
11 2 17·20 1968 CA 68 97889 N68·15757 1·61 1967

48745 CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE OF JlLLOYS WITH UNEQUAL· 48847 DIFFUSION ON ZN·65IN BETA. GAMMA. EPSILON
ENERGY CHEMICAL BONDS. INTERMETALLIC PHASES CU·ZN SYSTEM.
BOGDANOVICH M P BAUM B A GELD P V GABRYCKI ST POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES WARSAW
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED FIZ NASA AND CFSTI
11 1 148·50 1968 CA 68 98081 NR·729/XIV/PS
N67·14171 1·23 1966
48747 INTERPARTICLE INTERACTION IN MOLTEN CHROMIUM
ALUMINIDES. 48858 RADIATION PROPERTIES OF A CDS SOLAR CELL AND VARIOUS
LEVIN E S AYUSHINA GO GELD P V METALS AT SPACE CONDITIONS.
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED TSVET MET JACK J R SPISZ E W LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER
11 1 116·22 1968 CA 68 98070 CLEVELAND OHIO
NASA AND CFSTI
48748 SURFACE TENSION CALCULATION FOR MOLTEN BINARY ALLOYS. NASA·TM·X·52457
KUZNETSOV G M N68·33336 1·11 1968 RR 68 75
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED TSVET MET
11 1 123·6 1968 CA 68 98975 48865 CONSTITUTION OF THE INDIUM·RICH PORTION OF THE
INDIUM·MAGNESIUM SYSTEM.
48752 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BISMUTH TELLURIDE AND HIRAGA K KOIWA M HIRABAYASHI M
TELLURIUM MELTS. J LESS·COMMON METALS
SHADRICHEV E V SMIRNOV I A KUTASOV V A 15 2 109·19 1968
FIZ TVERD TELA
11 1935·9 1969 CA 71 75382 48867 ON THE STRUCTURE OFTHE COMPOUNDSAG3 R.E. IR.E.
= Y. LA. CEo SM. GO. DY. HO. ER/.
48753 SPECIFIC HEAT AT LOW TEMPERATURES OF EN·5BB STAINLESS STEEB S GODEL 0 LOHR C
STEELS. J LESS·COMMON METALS
MARTIN J F 15 2 137·41 1968
JIRON STEELINST ILONDONI
204 1 56 1966 CA 68 97894 48877 SPECIFIC HEAT OF N·TYPE BISMUTH TELLURIDE FROM 1.3 TO
90K.
48756 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ANTIMONY CAST IRONS. SHOEMAKE G E RAYNE J A URE R W JR
PIROGOV K M VATAGIN YU M PHYS LETT
lITEINOE PROIZVOD 27 A 45·6 1968 CA 69 3926
38 1968 CA 68 97895
48885 STUDIES ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOLID MATERIALS
48758 DIFFUSION OF TUNGSTEN IN AUSTENITE OF HIGH-SPEED AT LOW TEMPERATURE. III. ICALCIUM. NIOBIUM.
STEELS. THORIUM. VANADIUM. SILICON. TITANIUM. ZIRCONIUM/.
KUPALOVA I K ZEMSKII S V ERFLING H 0
METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL ANN PHYS
2 10·12 1968 CA 68 97872 41 467·75 1942

48759 DIFFUSION OF PHOSPHORUS IN STEEL IN THE PEARLITIC AND 48898 DIFFUSION OF EXTREMELY DILUTE CONCENTRATIONS OF
TWO·PHASE ALPHA-GAMMA REGION. URANIUM IN BETA·TITANIUM AND GAMMA·IRON. PH 0 THESIS
GRUZIN P L MURAL V V DE KERLOULAS F COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE
METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL FONTENAY·AUX·ROSES FRANCE
2 13·16 1968 CA 68 97871 AEC
CEA·R·3253 1·52 1967
48768 VISCOUS BEHAVIOR OF SILICA WITH TUNGSTEN INCLUSIONS.
DUNN S A 48899 CURIUM DATA SHEETS.
AM CERAM SOC BULL RIMSHAW S J KETCHEN E E OAK RIDGE NATIONAL
47 6 554·9 1968 LAB TENNESSEE
AEC AND CFSTI
48771 DIFFUSION OF ZINC INTO GALLIUM ARSENIDE. ORNL·4187 1·51 1967 RR 68·966
MARUYAMAM
JAPANESE J APPL PHYS 48901 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF REACTOR
7 476·84 1968 MATERIALS. FROM AEC FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM PROGRESS REPT. NO. 71.
48800 INCONEL 702· THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY STANDARD CONWAY J B FLAGELLA P N GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
IQUESTION/. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD CONFERENCE CINCINNATI OHIO
ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. GATLINBURG. TENNESSEE. AEC
OCTOBER 16-1 B. 1963. GEMP·l002 11·37 1967 NSA 27/8/1580
LAUBITZ M J NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OTTAWA
CANADA 48913 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF B.C.C. TITANIUM
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB OAK RIDGE TENNESSEE MOLYBDENUM AllOYS.
287·307 1963 SINHAA K
DOC
48805 THERMAL OXIDATION OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE. AROD 5103·13 AD 673623
NAVRATIL K 1·10 1967 RR 68·2079
CZECHOSLOVAK JOURNAL OF PHYSICS SECTION B J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
18 2 266·74 1968 1M 8/111 2089 29 749·54 1968 CA 69 22676

48822 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF HOT PRESSED BERYLLIUM 48914 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF NICKEL AND SOME
BLOCK. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH SYMPOSIUM ON F.C.C. NICKEL BASED ALLOYS.
THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES. UNIV. MARYLAND COLLEGE EHRAT R EHRLICH A C RIVIER 0
PARK. MD. J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
TYE R P QUINN J E 29 799·806 1968 CA 69 22677
AMERICAN SOCIETY MECHANICAL ENGINEERS NEW YORK
144·9 1968 IAA 8·112028
C72
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
48923 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF GERMANIUM SILICIDE ALLOYS IN 49048 RELATION BETWEEN EMISSIVITY AND ELECTRIC RESISTIVITY
THE ENERGY REGION 1·13 EV. IN METALS.
SCHMIDT E ZHOROV G A
PHYS STAT SOL TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
27 57·67 1968 CA 69 6792 5 987·94 1967 CA 68 82251

48929 EFFECT OF PHONON DRAG ON THE KINETIC PROPERTIES OF 49075 A METHOD FOR THE EXACT MEASUREMENT OF REFLECTIVITY.
ALLOYS. SCHMIDT E LUKES F
MASHAROV S I CESK CAS FYS
PHYS STAT SOL 17 3 268·74 1967 CA 68 109676
27 455·61 1968 CA 69 13776
49085 EFFECT OF ALLOYING ON THE CRITICAL TEMPERATURE OF
48954 AFFECTED VOLUME AND TEMPERATURE RISE DURING EMBRITTLEMENT FOR THE COMPOUNDS CU3SI. CUSSI AND
DISCONTINUOUS SLIP AT LOW TEMPERATURES. AL3MG2.
ERDMANN J C JAHODA J A SHASHKOV 0 P NOVIKOV II
J APPL PHYS FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
39 6 2793·7 1968 25 1 152·7 1968

48963 SELF·DIFFUSION IN BODY-CENTERED CUBIC 49095 POSSIBLE APPLICATION OF THE SINGLE·ZONE


TITANIUM·VANADIUM ALLOYS. REPRESENTATION TO THE DIBORIDES OF THE GROUP IV
MURDOCK J F MC HARGUE C J TRANSITION METALS.
ACTA MET LVOV S N NEMCHENKO V F
16 493·500 1968 IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED FIZ
11 1 59·62 1968 CA 68 108889
48964 AN APPLICATION OF THE THEORY OF PARTICLE COARSENING.
THE GAMMA PRIME PRECIPITATE IN NICKEL·ALUMINIUM 49099 THE ADIABATIC CALORIMETER. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE
ALLOYS. 3RD CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. GATLINBURG.
ARDELL A J TENNESSEE. OCTOBER 16·1B.1963.
ACTA MET STANSBURY E E DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND
16 511·16 1968 METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE
48966 GROWTH OF GRAIN BOUNDARY PRECIPITATES IN ALUMINIUM4 OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB OAK RIDGE TENNESSEE
PERCENT COPPER BY INTERFACIAL DIFFUSION. 639·60 1963
AARON H B AARONSON H I
ACTA MET 49100 THE MEASUREMENT OF DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS IN BINARY
16 789·98 1968 LIQUID METALS WITH A CONCENTRATION CELL
EDWARDS J B HUCKE E E MARTIN J J
48972 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE TYPE II J ELECTROCHEM SOC
SUPERCONDUCTORS. INDIUM·LEAD ALLOYS. II. COMPARISON 115 488·92 1968 CA 68 108129
WITH THE CAROLl-CYROT THEORY.
MUTO Y NOTO K MAMIYA T FUKUROI T 49101 THE EFFECTS OF GROWTH RATE ON THE THERMOELECTRIC
J PHYS SOC JAPAN PROPERTIES OF BISMUTH TELLURIDE·ANTIMONY
24 992·5 1968 CA 69 5814 TELLURIDE·ANTIMONY SELENIDE PSEUDOTERNARY ALLOYS.
YIM W M FITZKE E V
48984 EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FOR THE VALIDITY OF THE VIRTUAL J ELECTROCHEM SOC
BOUND-STATE MODEL FOR COPPER·NICKEL ALLOYS. 115 556·60 1968 CA 68 109076
SEIB 0 H SPICER W E
PHYS REV LETT 49116 PHYSICAL AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF CD3AS2·ZNSNAS2
20 25 1441·4 1968 CA 69 23397 ALLOYS.
MASUMOTO K ISOMURA S GOTO W
48995 INVESTIGATION OF INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS FOR VERY PROC MEM LECT MEET ANNIV FOUND NAT RES INST METALS
HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS. PROG. REPT. NO.5. 10TH TOKYO
APRIL 196O-JULY 1960. 157·8 1966 CA 68 108892
BOOKER J PAINE R M STONEHOUSE A J BRUSH
BERYLLIUM CO CLEVELAND OHIO 49126 DISSOLUTION OF A STEEL CYLINDER INTO MOLTEN
DOC IRON-CARBON ALLOY.
BRUSH BERYLLIUM TR·183 KOSAKA M MINOWA S
1·26 1960 TETSU HAGANE
53 983·97 1967 CA 68 107120
48996 THE ELECTRON WORK FUNCTION AND THE SURFACE TENSION OF
CONC,ENTRATED CESIUM AMALGAMS. 49129 REGULAR CHARACTER OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES IN SOME
LAZAREV V B MALOV YU I SHARPATAYA G A TERNARY COMPOUNDS.
DOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR BERGER L I BALANEVSKAYAA E
178 355·7 1968 CA 68 81606 TR VSES NAUCH·ISSLED INST KHIM REAKTIVOV OSOBO CHIST
KHIM VESHCHESTV
49004 ZINC DIFFUSION IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE WITH HIGH DONOR 29 243·5 1966 CA 68 108890
CONCENTRATIONS.
MALYSH G K 49140 EFFECT OF THE TRANSITION ELEMENTS ON THE ELECTRICAL
FIZ TVERD TELA AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COPPER.
10 310·12 1968 CA 68 81952 KIERSPE W
Z METALLK
49013 STUDY OF SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF NI3AL·NI3NB 58 12 895·902 1967 CA 68 107408
ALLOYS.
ARBUZOV M P CHUPRINA V G 49141 VISCOSITY MEASUREMENTS ON BINARY ALUMINUM ALLOYS
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL CONTAINING SILICON. ZINC. COPPER. AND MAGNESIUM.
3 174·9 1967 NSA2112214316 LlHL F NACHTIGALL E SCHWAIGER A
Z METALLK
49025 THE VOLUME AND GRAIN·BOUNDARY DIFFUSION OF IRON IN 20 59 213·19 1968 CA 68 107452
CR/25 NI/NB STAINLESS STEEL.
SMITH A F GIBBS G B 49156 SOME PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF
METAL SCI J W·25RE·30MO. W·30RE·30MO. AND W·2SRE.
2 47·50 1968 CA 68 80768 FLAGELLA P N GENERAL ELECTRIC CO CINCINNATI
OHIO
49034 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALPHA·PLUTONIUM AND DELTA· AEC AND CFSTI
PHASE ALLOYS AT LOW TEMPERATURES. GEMp·497 1·16 1967
LALLEMENT R SOLENTE P
PLUTONIUM 1965 PROC INT CONF PLUTONIUM 3RD LONDON 49157 PROPERTIES OF MULBERRY.
147·61 1967 CA 68 83452 WEISS H 0 LAWRENCE RADIATION LAB UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA LIVERMORE CALIFORNIA
49035 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF PLUTONIUM AT LOW AEC AND CFSTI
TEMPERATURES. UCID·15170 1·25 1967
TAYLOR J C LOASBY R G DEAN 0 J LINFORD P F
PLUTONIUM 1965 PROC INT CONF PLUTONIUM 3RD LONDON 49159 THE EFFECT OF STRESS ON THE BETA PRIME· ZETA DEGREE
162·75 1967 CA 68 80911 TRANSFORMATION IN EQUIATOMIC AG ZN.
CHAUDHURI A CLARK H M WAYMAN C M
49036 MULTICOMPONENT ALLOYS BASED ON URANIUM·PLUTONIUM AS A ACTA MET
FUEL FOR FAST REACTORS. 17 6 735·44 1969
SMOTRITSKII G S CHEBOTAREV N T KUTAITSEV V I
PETROV P N 49164 INVESTIGATION OF THE PHASE COMPOSITION OF
PLUTONIUM REACTOR FUEL PROC SYMP BRUSSELS AUSTENITIC MANGANESE STEELS AT THERMAL TREATMENT.
165·75 1967 CA 68 83448 GRIGORKIN V I GRDINA YU V LYKHIN I 0
IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEBN ZAVEDENI CHERN MET
10 12 112·17 1967
e73
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Number Bibliographic Citation ~ Bibliographic Citation
49169 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TUNGSTEN COBALT CARBIOES. 49259 AIRCRAFT DESIGNERS HANDBOOK FOR TITANIUM AND TITANIUM
TUMANOV V I FUNKE V F BASKIN M L ALLOYS.
NOVIKOVA T A WOOD R A GURKLIS J A OLOFSON C T BATTELLE
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR OTDEL TEKH NAUK MET I TOPLIVO MEMORIAL INST COLUMBUS OHIO
6 144·8 1961 DOC
AFML·TR·67·142
49177 DIFFUSION IN EVAPORATEO FILMS OF SILVER·ALUMINIUM. AD·831839 1·591 1967
WEAVER C BROWN L C
PHIL MAG 49267 METHOD FOR MEASURING SMALL THERMAL EXPANSION WITH A
17 881·97 1968 CA 68 117292 SINGLE FREQUENCY HELlUM·NEON LASER.
FOSTER J 0 FINNIE I
49191 THE SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF TRANSPORT REV SCIINSTR
COEFFICIENTS OF A SOLID IN A MAGNETIC FIELD. 39 654·7 1968
PH o THESIS.
THOMAS F W JR NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY 49281 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEATS OF COPPER·BASED ALLOYS.
RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA HAGA E
UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL PROC PHYS SOC LONDON SOLID STATE PHYS
67·11286 1·75 1967 1 C 3 795·803 1968 CA 69 46

49194 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY ANO MAGNETIZATION OF TYPE II 49292 TRANSMITTANCE OF SIX OPTICAL MATERIALS FROM 0.2
SUPERCONDUCTORS IN THE GAPLESS REGION. PH 0 THESIS. MICRONS TO 3.0 MICRONS.
SOULEN R J JR RUTGERS·THE STATE UNIV NEW MC CARTHY 0 E
BRUNSWICK NEW JERSEY APPL OPT
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL 7 6 1243 1968
67·9266 1·134 1967
49301 CELLULAR PRECIPITATION IN FE·ZN ALLOYS.
49204 RAOIATIVE AND CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER WITHIN SPEICH G R
VERTICAL ANNULAR SPACES OPEN AT THE ENDS. TRANS MET SOC AIME
PETRIE J C DICKEY B R LEGLER B M IDAHO 242 1359·67 1968
NUCLEAR CORP IDAHO FALLS
NASA AND CFSTI 49302 STRUCTURE AND MIGRATION KINETICS OF ALPHA. THETA
IN·l110 N68·21185 PRIME BOUNDARIES IN AL-4 PCT CU. PART II. KINETICS
1·58 1967 OF GROWTH.
AARONSON H I LAIRD C
49210 THE THERMAL COMPARATOR IN NON·DESTRUCTIVE TESTING. TRANS MET SOC AIME
FROM TECHNIQUES OF NON·DESTRUCTUVE TESTING. M2 Ig~48 1~8
POWELL R W TYE R P
BUTTERWORTH AND CO PUBLISHING COMP KINGSWAY LONDON 49320 PHASE TRANSITIONS OF CD3 AS2 AND ZN3 AS2.
175·89 1960 WEGLOWSKI S LUKASZEWICZ K
BULL ACAD POLON SCI SER SCI CHIM
49213 DIFFUSION OF CADMIUM IN GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE. 16 4 177-82 1968
BOUGNOT J SZEPESSY L DA CUNHA S F
PHYS STAT SOL 49322 ENERGY GAP ANISOTROPY AND THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF
26 K127·9 1968 SUPERCONDUCTING AL·MG ALLOYS.
CHEEKE J D N DUCLA·SOARES E
49217 RARE·EARTH INTERMEDIATE PHASES. V. THE CUBIC LAVES PHYS LETT
PHASES FORMED BY RARE·EARTH METALS WITH IRON AND 27 A 264·5 1968
NICKEL
MANSEY R C RAYNOR G V HARRIS I R 49328 ALLOYS OF COPPER WITH SELENIUM AND TELLURIUM.
J LESS·COMMON METALS SOROKIN G P MUNTYAN S P
14 3 329·36 1968 IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
3 10 1805·12 1967
49218 THE HIGH·TEMPERATURE LATTICE PARAMETERS OF HO ZN2.
MICHEL 0 J RYBA E 49329 ALLOYS OF COPPER WITH SELENIUM AND TELLURIUM.
J LESS·COMMON METALS IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG.
14 3 367·9 1968 MATER. 3 110/1805·12. 1967JI
SOROKIN G P MUNTYAN S P
49222 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN THE INORGANIC MATERIALS
GAMMA PHASE OF THE THALLlUM·TELLURIUM SYSTEM. 3 10 1575·80 1967
JUODAKIS A KANNEWURF C R
J APPL PHYS 49342 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF BISMUTH TELLURIDE AND SELENIDE
39 3003·7 1968 CA 69 55431 OVER THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 773·398 AND AT 298 K.
MELEKH B T SEMEN KOVICH S A
49225 THERMAL EXPANSION OF ZINC TELLURIDE FROM 0 TO 460 C. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
HOLLAND H J BECK K 3 11 1984·7 1967 CA 68 117673
J APPL PHYS
39 3498·9 1968 CA 69 38922 49343 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF BISMUTH TELLURIDE AND SELENIDE
OVER THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 773-398 AND AT 298 K.
49229 MEASUREMENTS REPORT. THERMAL PROPERTY MEASUREMENTS IIENGlISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG.
OF MANNED SPACECRAFT CENTER SPACESUIT MATERIALS. MATER. 3 II 1/1984-7. 1967JI
TURNBOW F J TRW SYSTEMS REDONODO BEACH MELEKH B T SEMEN KOVICH S A
CALIFORNIA INORGANIC MATERIALS
NASA AND CFSTI 3 11 1727·9 1967
TRW·68·3346.11JA·31 NASA·CR·92087
N68·22779 1·15 1968 RR 68·1443 49348 PRODUCTION AND INVESTIGATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES OF
GERMANIUM DICHALCOGENIDE MONOCRYSTALS.
49249 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SEVERAL CERAMIC MATERIALS TO DEMBOVSKII SA LOITSKER E N
2500C. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
FEITH A 0 NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND PROPULSION 3 11 2092·4 1967
OPERATION CINCINNATI OHIO
AEC 49349 PRODUCTION AND INVESTIGATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES OF
GE·TM·64·10·4 CONF·764·11 GERMANIUM DICHALCOGENIDE MONOCRYSTALS. IIENGlISH
1·17 1964 TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 3
111/2092-4. 1967JI
49250 PHASE 1. QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT. SEPT.·NOV .. DEMBOVSKII SA LOITSKER E N
1967. INORGANIC MATERIALS
CERN I S WESTINGHOUSE ASTRONUCLEAR LAB 3 11 1818·20 1967
PITTSBURGH PA
NASA AND CFSTI 49352 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE SOLID SOLUTION
WANL·3800-9 WANL·PR·/SS/.Q10 INXB/x/·INTE/l·X/.
N68·22714 1·119 1967 ALIEV M I AllEVA M A
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
49251 DIRECTIONAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE REFLECTION OF HEAT 3 11 2104·6 1967 CA 68 117702
RADIATION AND ITS EFFECT ON HEAT TRANSFER. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF E. T. H. ZURICH 124341 89 PP. 1955JI 49353 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE SOLID SOLUTION
PH. D. THESIS. INSB/X/·INTE/I·X/. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
MUNCH B SWISS TECHNICAL COLLEGE IZURICHI AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 3 111/ 2104-6. 1967JI
NASA ALIEV M I AllEVA M A
NASA·TT·F·497 N68·21536 INORGANIC MATERIALS
1·90 1968 3 11 1830·2 1967
C74
TPRC TPRC
~ Bibliographic Citation !!1!!!!!!!!!
Bibliographic Citation
49354 ANISOTROPY AND CRACK FORMATION IN INGOTS OF 49496 CHANGE IN THE LINEAR EXPANSION COEFFICIENT OF
CDSNAS2. AUSTENITE ON TRANSFORMATION TO MARTENSITE.
BORSHCHEVSKII A S VAIPOLIN A A KORSHAK N M YERSHOV V M OSLON N L
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER FIZ METAL METALLOVED
3 11 2107·8 1967 25 874·81 1968

49355 ANISOTROPY AND CRACK FORMATION IN INGOTS OF 49502 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF TRANSITION·METAL ALLOYS.
CD SN AS2. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK DARBY J B JR
SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 3 111/2107·8,1967'/1 IND ENG CHEM
BORSHCHEVSKII A S VAIPOLIN A A KORSHAK N M 60 28·44 1968 CA 68 117638
INORGANIC MATERIALS
3 11 1833·4 1967 49514 THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MANGANESE SlliCIDES.
LETUN S M GELD P V
49360 ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY AND ELECTRO-TRANSPORT IN THE ELEKTROKHIM MARGANTSA AKAD NAUK GRUZ SSR
SYSTEM BI·ZN AT 700 C. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. 3 287·91 1967 CA 69 5761
METAL I METALLOVED. 23 131 556-8,1967'/1
KUZMENKO P P KHARKOV E I KOROCHKINA L N 49517 THE EFFECT OF WATER VAPOR ATTACK ON THE TRANSMISSION
KOTIKOVA T 0 OF lWO NEW INFRARED OPTICAL MATERIALS.
PHYS METALS METALLOG SAVAGE J A
23 3 161·3 1967 INFRARED PHYS
7 75·6 1967
49369 THERMODYNAMICS OF lWO-ZONE SUPERCONDUCTORS WITH A
NON·MAGNETIC IMPURITY. 49524 THE APPLICATION OF ADVANCED THERMOElECTRIC-MATERIALS
MOSKALENKO V A TECHNOLOGY TO MILITARY GROUND AIR CONDITIONERS.
FIZ METAL METALLOVED FINAL TECH. REPT. MAY 196UEB. 1968.
23 585·96 1967 LOUGHER EH STAMBAUGH E P LEMKE W 0 AERO
PROPULSION LAB WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO
49370 THERMODYNAMICS OF lWO-ZONE SUPERCONDUCTORS WITH A DOC
NON·MAGNETIC IMPURITY. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. AF·APL·TR·67·163
METAL METALLOVED. 23/4/585-96,1967'/1 AD·826048 1·16 1968
MOSKALENKO V A
PHYS METALS METALLOG 49530 SPECIFIC HEAT BElOW 3 K OF A GOLD·ZINC AND A
23 4 9·21 1967 GOLD·INDIUM ALLOY. NRCC-l0644.
MARTIN 0 L
49392 SUPERCONDUCTORS WITH MAGNETIC IMPURITIES IN A CAN J PHYS
SINGLET GROUND STATE. 47 10 1077-81 1969
BUCHER E ANDRES K MAlTA J P HULL G W JR
HELV PHYS ACTA 49537 FABRICATION OF CERMET FUEl ELEMENTS. FROM PROGRESS
41 6/7 723·30 1968 RELATING TO CIVILIAN APPLICATIONS DURING APRIL 1963.
STOLTZ 0 L KIZER 0 E KELLER 0 L BATTELLE
49396 COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR EXPANSION AT LOW TEMPERATURES. MEMORIALINST
DORSEY H G AEC
PHYS REV BMI·1630·0EL
25 88·102 1907 0·1-0·4 1963

49400 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS. FROM HEAT 49540 FABRICATION OF CERMET FUEl ELEMENTS. FROM PROGRESS
EXCHANGE IN EXTRUSION CASTING. RELATING TO CIVILIAN APPLICATIONS DURING FEBRUARY,
GALKIN M N TARASUTIN T G PUSHKIN IL 1963.
TR MOSK AVIATS TEKHNOLINST STOLTZ 0 L KIZER 0 E KELLER 0 L BATTELLE
58 81·99 1963 MEMORIALINST
AEC
49401 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS. FROM HEAT BMI·1619 0·1-0·2 1963
EXCHANGE IN EXTRUSION CASTING. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
OF TR. MOSK. AVIATS. TEKHNOl. INST. 1581 81·99, 49553 PHENOMENON OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY. IPHASE III.
1963,/1 GITTLEMAN J I CODY G 0 CULLEN G W
GALKIN M N TARASUTIN T G PUSHKIN IL ENSTROM R E HALLORAN J J HANAK J J INMAN M C
FOREIGN TECH DIV WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO ROSENBLUM B VIElANO L J WICKLUND A RCA
DOC LABS PRINCETON N J
FTD·MT·64·257 N68·27362 DOC
AD·668233 73-90 1967 PA N68·6·162668 AFML-TR·67·138
AD·816586 1·105 1967
49406 SPECIFIC HEAT OF TUNGSTEN·RHENIUM ALLOY VR·20 IN THE
160D-2900 K RANGE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. 49562 THERMAL EXPANSION PROPERTIES OF IRON-COBALT ALLOYS.
TVERD. TELA 9 112/ 3660·3,1967'/1 AIME·Tp·2320.
SUKHOVEI K S FINE M E ELLIS W C
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE METALS TECHNOLOGY
9 12 2893·5 1968 15 1·13 1948

49413 RELATION BETWEEN THE EMISSIVE POWER AND SPECIFIC 49575 HEAT CONTENTS AND SPECIFIC HEATS OF SOME
ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY IN METALS. IIENGLISH URANIUM·BEARING FUELS.
TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR 5/61 FARKAS M ELDRIDGE E
987·94, 1967./1 J NUCL MATER
ZHOROV G A 27 94·6 1968 CA 69 40503
HIGH TEMPERATURE
5 6 881·8 1967 49577 DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY OF PLUTONIUM IN ALUMINUM.
HOUSSEAU N VAN CRAEYNEST A CALAIS 0
49447 EMISSION CURRENTS IN DIODES HAVING A GALLIUM ARSENIDE J NUCL MATER
LAYER STRUCTURE. 27 114 1968 CA 69 90329
ADIROVICH E I DUBROVSKII LA SUZDALKINA L B
DOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR 49588 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE SOLID SOLUTIONS
177 1047·9 1967 IHGSE/3X·/lN2SE3/1·X.
GAVRILITSA E I POLUSHINA I K
49448 EMISSION CURRENTS IN DIODES HAVING A GALLIUM ARSENIDE MATER DOKL NAUCH·TEKH KONF KISHINEV POllTEKH INST
LAYER STRUCTURE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF DOKL 2ND KISHNEV
AKAD. NAUK SSSR 177/31 1047·9, 1967./1 136·7 1966 CA 69 5799
ADIROVICH E I DUBROVSKII LA SUZDALKINA L B
SOVIET PHYSICS·DOKLADY 49593 DIFFUSION IN BINARY LIQUID METAL SYSTEMS.
12 12 1129·31 1968 EDWARDSJ B HUCKE E E MARTIN J J
METALS MATER
49454 INVESTIGATION OF DIFFUSION UNDER CONDITIONS OF 2
TRANSIENT PRESSURE. MET REV
GRETSKY YU YA LARIKOV L N NAZARCHUK A T 13/PT 11 1·12
STERENBOGEN YU A FALCHENKO V M METALS MATER
UKRAIN FIZ ZH 3
13 751·5 1968 MET REV
3
49485 SPECIFIC HEAT OF CARBON STEELS AT HELIUM 13/PT 21 13·28 1968 CA 68 116755
TEMPERATURES.
MAZUR J ZACHARKO W 49599 SPECIFIC HEAT OF TRANSITION METALS AND ALLOYS AT LOW
ACTA PHYS POL TEMPERATURES.
32 3 501·14 1967 CA 68 116690 HEINIGER F BUCHER E MUELLER J
PHYS KONDENS MATER
5 243·84 1966 CA 69 5730
C75
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibli~ll!aphic Citation ~ Bibliographic Citation
49618 ENTHALPY AND HEAT CAPACITY OF LANTHANUM HEXABORIDE AT 49746 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS BETWEEN 78 AND
11 00-2200 It 340 K ON ALUMINUM. IRON. PLATINUM. AND TUNGSTEN.
KAPYRINA V YA PRILEPSKII V N TIMOFEEVV A FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL
TIMOFEEVA E N TRUBITSYN A YA CONDUCTIVITY. DAYTON. OHIO. OCT_ 19-21. 1966.
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP MOORE J P MC ELROY D L BARISONI M OAK
6 193-4 1968 CA 68 117688 RIDGE NATL LAB METALS AND CERAMICS DIV TENN
AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY
49624 DETERMINATION OF THE PARAMETERS OF BISMUTH-ANTIMONY 737-78 1966
ALLOYS_
GRABOVVM POPOVAM YAKOVLEVA T A 49748 THE SEPARATION OF THE ELECTRONIC AND LAnlCE
UCH ZAP LENINGRAD GOS PEDAGOG INST CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS
303 193-203 1966 CA 68 117956 AND ALLOYS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH
CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. DAYTON. OHIO.
49644 ADVANCES IN INSULATOR-METAL SEALS_ OCT. 19-21. 1966_
MC MILLAN PW HODGSON B P FULKERSON W WILLIAMS R K METALS AND CERAMICS
BULL INST ENGRS liN DiAl DIVISION OAK RIDGE NATL LAB OAK RIDGE TENNESSEE
13 4 1-11 1963 AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY
807-19 1966
49659 THE SELF-DIFFUSION OF SILVER IMPURITY IN LIQUID
PB-SN ALLOYS_ IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF UKR_ FIZ_ ZH_ 49751 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF
13/1/156-8.1968-11 ZIRCALOY-4. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH
ONOPRIENKO G I ZVY AGINTSEV A L KHARKOV E I CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. DAYTON. OHIO.
UKR PHYS J OCT. 19-21. 1966.
13 110-11 1968 FEITH A D GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY EVENDALE
OHIO
49682 COMPARISON OF PROPERTIES-ZINC ALLOY AND AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY
POLYCARBONATE_ 865-85 1966
WEN OLE B C
PLAST DES PROCESS 49752 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF TANTALUM AND TANTALUM ALLOYS.
8 24-7 1968 CA 69 3355 FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY. DAYTON. OHIO. OCT. 19-21. 1966.
49694 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GRAY CAST IRON WITH DENMAN G L AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY
ANTIMONY_ DAYTON OHIO
VATAGIN YU M PIROGOV K M AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY
UCH ZAP IVANOV GOS PEDAGOG INST 887-932 1966
46 112-24 1967 CA 68 116688
49753 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TANTALUM. TUNGSTEN. RHENIUM.
49699 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SILVER-DOPED MANGANESE. TA-l0W. T111. T222. W-25RE IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE
TELLURIDE. 1500-2800 K. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH
SHARMA B B CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. DAYTON. OHIO.
INDIAN J PURE APPL PHYS OCT. 19-21. 1966.
6 2 61-3 1968 CA 69 13916 JUN C K HOCH M MATERIALS SCIENCE PROGRAM
CINCINNATI UNIV OHIO
49712 INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF GALLIUM AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY
ARSENIDE AND ZINC SELENIDE. 933-49 1966
NOVIKOVA S I
FIZ TVERDOGO TELA 49762 THERMAL PROPERTIES WORK AT ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL.
3 178-9 1961 FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY. DAYTON. OHIO. OCT. 19-21. 1966.
49713 INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF GALLIUM SMITH C A NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION INC CANOGA
ARSENIDE AND ZINC SELENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF PARK CALIFORNIA
FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 3/1/178-79. 1961.11 AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY
NOVIKOVAS I 1143-52 1966
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
3 1 129-30 1961 49780 CHARACTERISTICS OF TEMPERATURE AND SHRINKAGE STRAINS
OF CONCRETE AT TEMPERATURES BELOW FREEZING.
49723 THE USE OF TIME INTEGRALS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF MOSKVINV M KAPKIN M M ANTONOV L N
THE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE BETON ZHELEZOBETON
SIXTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. DAYTON. 14 2 25-7 1968 CA 69 12707
OHIO. OCT. 19-21. 1966.
ERDMANN J C JAHODA J A BOEING SCIENTIFIC 49783 PROPERTIES OF CERAMIC MATERIALS.
RESEARCH LAB SEAnLE WASHINGTON DEJONG J
AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY CONSTRUCTIEMATERIALEN
255-61 1966 2 3 10-13 1968 CA 69 12565

49733 THEORY OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN DISORDERED SOLIDS. 49801 EFFECTS OF CHROMIUM AND SILICON ON THE VISCOSITY OF
FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL IRON-CHROMIUM-CARBON SYSTEM ALLOYS.
CONDUCTIVITY. DAYTON. OHIO. OCT. 19-21. 1966. BAUM B A GELD P V KOCHEROV P V
KLEMENS P G WESTINGHOUSE RESEARCH LAB IZV AKAD NAUK-SSSR METAL
PlnSBURGH PENNSYLVANIA 2 85-8 1968 CA 69 12314
AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY
417-25 1966 49802 THERMOCHEMISTRY OF A ZIRCONIUM-5IL1CON SYSTEM.
GOLUTVIN YU M MASLENNIKOVA E G
49735 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ZIRCONIUM-URANIUM IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
HYDRIDES. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH CONFERENCE 2 193-207 1968 CA 69 13519
ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. DAYTON. OHIO. OCT. 19-21.
1966. 49803 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE NI-MN
NAKATA M M AMBROSE C J FINCH R A ATOMICS SYSTEM.
INTERNATIONAL CANOGA PARK CALIF EREMENKO V N LUKASHENKO G M SIDORKO V R
AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSR IZVESTIIA METALLY
479-507 1966 2 208-14 1968 IAA 8-12 2242

49742 DETERMINATION OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY USING THE NBS 49804 HEAT CAPACITY OF NB FE2 AT HIGHER TEMPERATURES.
METALS APPARATUS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH REZUKHINA T N DROBYSHEV V N CHIN-HSIANG L
CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. DAYTON. OHIO. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
OCT. 19-21. 1966. 2 215-18 1968 CA 69 13528
PEAVY B A MECHANICAL ENGINEER NATIONAL BUREAU OF
STANDARDS WASHINGTON DC 49806 REACTION OF GALLIUM AND INDIUM WITH ARSENIC IN
AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY GERMANIUM-BASE LIQUID SOLUTIONS.
627-56 1966 KRESTOVNIKOV A N MALYUTINA G L GLAZOV V M
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
49745 NEW MEASUREMENTS ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY REFERENCE 4 2 201-6 1968 CA 69 13472
MATERIALS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH CONFERENCE
ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. DAYTON. OHIO. OCT. 19-21. 49808 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MANGANESE BORIDES.
1966. BEZRUK E T MARKOVSKII L YA
POWELL R W TYE R P THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
RESEARCH CENTER PURDUE UNIV WEST LAFAYEnE INDIANA 4 3 447-9 1968 CA 69 13037
AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY
701-35 1966 49811 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF NICKEL AND ITS ALLOYS.
FARRELL T GREIG 0
J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSI
2 8 1465-73 1969
C76
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliogrsphic CitBtion ~ Bibliogrsphic Citstion
49832 LIQUID-PHASE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BISMUTH 49932 HIGH TEMPERATURE RADIANCE OF BORON NITRIDE FROM 1.87
SELENIDE. TO 5.68 MICRONS. TECH. REPT. JAN. 1967.sEPT. 1967.
FEDOROV V I OKHOTIN AS GlAZOV V M DURAND J L JOHNSON L S MARTIN MARIETTA CORP
TEPlOFIZ VYS TEMP ORLANDO DIVISION ORlANOO CALIFORNIA
6 2 251·3 1968 CA 69 13546 DOC
AFATl·TR·67·1990R·9017
49835 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF IRON·AlUMINUM AND AD·838766 1·110 1967
IRON.sILICON ALLOYS IN THE RANGE 0.15 ATOM PERCENT
SOLUTE. 49947 NORMAL SPECTRAL EMISSIVITY OF TA·W AND NB-MO ALLOYS.
BALASUNDARAM l J THOMAS l K
TRANS INDIAN INST METALS J APPl PHYS
20 182 1967 CA 69 12342 39 3737·42 1968 CA 69 63294

49841 REFLECTANCE OF AllOYED SEMICONDUCTORS IN THE INFRARED 49949 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF CARRIER CONCENTRATIONS AND
REGION. CONDUCTION·BAND MINIMA SEPARATION OF GALLIUM
lONKE A RON A ANTIMONIDE.
ZH EKSP TEOR FIZ LIANG C Y
54 127·35 1968 CA 69 13971 J APPl PHYS
39 3866·9 1968
49843 SURFACE TENSION OF MELTS OF GERMANIUM·TIN.
GERMANIUM·LEAD. GERMANIUM·BISMUTH. GERMANIUM·INDIUM. 49950 ELASTIC CONSTANTS. THERMAL EXPANSION. AND DEBYE
GERMANIUM·THALLIUM. GERMANIUM-COPPER. GERMANIUM· TEMPERATURE OF lEAD TELLURIDE.
NICKEl. AND GERMANIUM-COBAlT. HOUSTON B STRAKNA R E BELSON H S
lAZAREV V B ARAKElYAN V S PERSHIKOV A V J APPl PHYS
ZH FIZ KHIM 39 3913·16 1968 CA 69 71171
42 274·6 1968 CA 69 12476
49955 SPECIFIC HEAT OF A SPHERICAL TYPE·II SUPERCONDUCTOR.
49845 TRUE HEAT CAPACITY OF CHAlCOGENIDES OF RARE·EARTH PAUL Z DilLINGER J R
ELEMENTS AT lOW TEMPERATURES. III. TRUE HEAT PHYS REV
CAPACITY AT LOW TEMPERATURES. ENTROPY. AND ENTHALPY 172 390·2 1968 CA 69 62130
OF NEODYMIUM TELLURIDE.
PAUKOV I E NOGTEVA V V YAREMBASH E I 49960 LATTICE HEAT CONDUCTIVITY IN ANNEALED AND QUENCHED
ZH FIZ KHIM GOLD-PLATINUM AllOYS.
42 998·1000 1968 CA 69 22671 VAN BAARlE C HUEBENER R P
PHYS REV
49857 HIGH·TEMPERATURE REACTOR MATERIALS RESEARCH. FROM 172 699·704 1968 CA 69 62132
AEC FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.
PROGRESS REPT.. MAY.JULY. 1967. 49961 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF FACE·CENTERED CUBIC
CONWAY J B FLAGEllA P N GENERAL ELECTRIC CO NI-CO ALLOYS.
CINCINNATI OHIO HO J C VISWANATHAN R
NASA AND CFSTI PHYS REV
GEMp·69 N68·15352 172 705·7 1968 CA 69 62126
11·26 1967
49968 SIMPLIFIED THERMAL EXPANSION APPARATUS.
49862 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF INDIUM SELENIDE. FONTANA E H
ATAKISHIEV S M ABDINOV 0 SH AKHUNDOV G A AM CERAMIC SOC BUll
PHYS STAT SOL 41 516·18 1962
28 K47·50 1968 CA 69 54974
49975 HIGH·TEMPERATURE REACTOR MATERIALS RESEARCH. FROM
49864 OPTICAL TRANSITIONS IN THE SPECTRA OF THE FUNDAMENTAL AEC FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PROGRESS
ABSORPTION AND REFLECTION OF INDIUM SELENIDE REPORT NO. 67.
SINGLE CRYSTALS. CONWAY J B FLAGEllA P N NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND
ANDRIYASHIK M V SAKHNOVSKII M YU TlMOFEEV VB PROPULSION OPERATION GENERAL ELECTRIC CINCINNATI
YAKIMOVA A S OHIO
PHYS STAT SOL AEC AND CFSTI
28 277-85 1968 CA 69 47888 GEMp·67 11·41 1967

49866 THE NORMAL SPECTRAL EMISSIVITY OF TUNGSTEN·MOLYBDENUM 49983 TABLES OF THE THERMAL RADIATION PROPERTIES OF
ALLOYS. MATERIALS.
THOMAS l K BANAS C M TAYLOR H 0 UNITED AIRCRAFT
PHYS STAT SOL CORPORATION RESEARCH lABORATORIES EAST HARTFORD CONN
28 401·6 1968 CA 69 47722 CFSTI
M·1501·1 1·89 1960
49867 ON THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ZN/XI HG/1·XI TE SOLID
SOLUTIONS. 49984 SPACE MATERIALS HANDBOOK.
KELEMEN F NEDA A CRUCEANU E NICUlESCU 0 GOETZEl C G SINGLETARY J B EDITORS FOR
PHYS STAT SOL lOCKHEED MISSilES AND SPACE COMPANY SUNNYVALE
28 421·8 1968 CALIFORNIA
DOC
49870 DIFFUSION OF FE·59IN FE·CR ALLOYS. AD·284547 1·523 1962
RAY S P SHARMA B 0
ACTA MET 49992 DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF METALS UP
16 981·6 1968 TO THEIR MELTING POINT.
AFFORTIT C lAllEMENT R
49883 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF NIOBIUM·TITANIUM. REV INT HAUTES TEMP REFRACT
DUBECK l SETTY K S l 5 1 19·26 1968 CA 69 22672
PHYS LETT
27 A 334·5 1968 49998 ELECTRON·ELECTRON SCATTERING EFFECTS IN THE
LOW·TEMPERATURE lORENZ NUMBERS OF DILUTE PD·NI
49888 DILATOMETRIC STUDIES IN THE SEMICONDUCTOR SYSTEM ALLOYS.
CD3AS2. SCHRIEMPF J T SCHINDLER A I MillS 0 l
TRZEBIATOWSKI W KROLICKI F ZDANOWICZ W NAVAL RESEARCH lABORATORY WASHINGTON 0 C
BUll ACAD POlON SCI SER SCI CHIM NRl
16 7 343·6 1968 NRL·6949 1·32 1969

49892 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COATED PARTICLE U02·TUNGSTEN 50002 RADIATION PROPERTIES OF KH18N9T STAINLESS STEEL
CERMETS. DURING HEATING IN AIR.
GROSSMAN l N GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ZHOROV G A SERGEEV V S
PLEASANTON CALIFORNIA TEPlOFIZ VYS TEMP
NASA AND CFSTI 6 340·2 1968 CA 69 21420
GEST·2108 NASA·CR·1154
N68·32983 1·22 1968 RR 68 124 50004 HEAT CAPACITY OF TERNARY SEMICONDUCTOR COMPOUNDS
CD SN AS2 AND ZN SN AS2.
49894 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF CUBIC PHASES IN BERGER l I TARASOV V V SHCHUKINA I K
HARD MATERIALS. AND THEIR PROPERTIES. TR VSES NAUCH·ISSLED INST KHIM REAKTIVOV OSOBO CHIST
MERZA KHIM VESHCHESTV
ABH DEUT AKAD WISS BERLIN Kl MATH PHYS TECH 30 412·14 1967 CA 69 22670
1 237·44 1966 CA 69 22785
50005 SPECIFIC HEAT AT LOW TEMPERATURE OF POlYCRYSTALLINE
49924 LIMITED SOLUBILITY IN A LIQUID STATE IN BINARY SAMPLES OF V3SIITRIVANADIUM SILICIDE/.
SYSTEMS OF GALLIUM WITH THALLIUM. LEAD. BISMUTH. AND BONNEROT J HAllAIS J BARISIC S lABBE J
TELLURIUM. J PHYS IPARISI
YATSENKO S P KONONENKO V I 308/9 701·13 1969 CA 72 16250
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
3 9 1569·76 1967 CA 69 22505
e77
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation ~ Bibliographic Citation
50023 TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL EMISSIVITY MEASUREMENTS BY THE 50161 LOW TEMPERATURE THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME METALLIC
HEAT PIPE METHOO. ALLOYS.
DEVERALL J E LOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC LAB N MEX CLARK A F
AEC AND CFSTI CRYOGENICS
LA-3834-MS 1·10 1967 8 282-9 1968
CFSTI
50038 PROGRESS REPORT. NATIONAL BUREAU OF STAN OAR OS. FROM NBS-R-483 PB-180894 1968
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND CONFERENCE ON THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY. OTTAWA, ONTARIO. OCTOBER 10-12. 1962. 50162 MOBILILITY OF MERCURY AND THALLIUM IN LIQUID SODIUM.
FLYNN 0 R ROBINSON H E NATIONAL BUREAU OF DRAKIN S I BORISOVA A M SERGEEVA T N
STANDARDS WASHINGTON D C ZH FIZ KHIM
DIVISION OF APPLIED PHYSICS NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 42 1007-10 1968 CA 69 29706
OTTAWA ONTARIO
1-12 1962 50165 LOW-TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY. ENTHALPY. AND ENTROPY
OF GERMANIUM SULFIDE AND GERMANIUM SElENIDE.
50069 CRITICAL FIELD AND SPECIFIC HEAT MEASUREMENTS ON TARASOVVV ZHDANOVVM MALTSEVAK
SPINEL·TYPE SUPERCONDUCTORS. ZH FIZ KHIM
SCHAEFFER G M VAN MAAREN M H 42 1305-7 1968 CA 69 30824
11TH INTERN CONF ON LOW TEMP PHYSICS ST ANDREWS
2 1033-6 1968 50172 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF IRON AND AUSTENITIC STEEL AT
HIGH TEMPERATURES.
50073 EFFECT OF INTERPHASE PHENOMENA ON THE REMOVAL OF GONSKA H KIERSPE W KOHLHAAS R
NONMETALLIC INCLUSIONS FROM A METAl. Z NATURFORSCH
EVSEEV P P FlliPPOV A F 23 A 783-5 1968 CA 69 392
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
3 57-64 1968 CA 69 38241 50183 PROGRESS REPORT ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS
AT THE OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY. FROM
50077 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN THE MONO-CLINIC PHASE OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND CONFERENCE ON THERMAL
SYSTEM ALUMINUM-OSMIUM-RUTHENIUM. CONDUCTIVITY. OTTAWA, ONTARIO. OCTOBER 10·12.1962.
MULLER J HEINIGER F STAUDENMANN J L MC ELROY 0 L KOLLIE T G FULKERSON W
HELV PHYS ACTA GODFREY T G GODBEE H W
416/7 1052·7 1968 DIVISION OF APPLIED PHYSICS NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
OTTAWA ONTARIO
50082 SURFACE TENSION AND DENSITY OF LIQUID ALLOYS IN THE 17·29 1962
NICKEl·GALLIUM SYSTEM AND THEIR WmlNG OF AL2 03.
EREMENKO V N NIZHENKO V I SKLYARENKO LI 50208 LOW TEMPERATURE THERMAL EXPANSION OF VARIOUS
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR MET MATERIALS.
2 188-92 1966 LAQUER H L LOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC LAB LOS ALAMOS
NEW MEXICO
50088 DILATOMETRIC STUDY OF PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN AEC AND OTS
HIGH-CHROMIUM STEELS. AECD-3706 1·58 1952
SHULGA N G ZAMORA M F
IZV VYSSHIKH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET 50210 KINETIC PHENOMENA IN NEODYMIUM MONOCHALCOGENIDES IN
6 9 156-60 1963 THE MAGNETIC ORDERING REGION.
ZHUZE V P NOVIKOV V I SERGEEVA V M
50089 X-RAY STUDY OF THERMAL EXPANSION IN NICKEL·CHROMIUM SHALYT S S
ALLOYS. FIZ TVERD TELA
PROGRUSHEHENKO A V 11 2192-5 1969 CA 71 86110
NAUCH DOKLADY VYSSHEI SHKOLY MET
1 218-21 1958 50211 KINETIC PHENOMENA IN NEODYMIUM CHALCOGENIDES IN THE
MAGNETIC ORDERING REGION. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
50090 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF THE COBALT·NICKEl, FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 181 2192-5. 1969,/1
COBALT-I RON-AND IRON·NICKEL ALLOYS. ZHUZE V P NOVIKOV V I SERGEEVA V M
SCHULZE A SHALYT S S
PHYSIK Z SOVIET PHYSICS SOLID STATE
28 669·73 1927 11 8 1770-2 1970

50093 EFFECT OF MICROSEGREGATION ON THE THERMOELECTRIC 50219 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF THE ALLOY IN2 BI IN THE
PROPERTIES OF BISMUTH TelLURIDE. MOLTEN STATE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METALLOV
LO T C YIN S T YUAN S Y METALLOVEDENIE IUSSR/. VOl. 14. NO.5. 787-789.
KO HSUEH TUNG PAO 1962./1
17 9 397-400 1966 CA 69 39653 DUTCHAK YA I KLYM N M MYKOLAYCHUK A G
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY IGBI
50101 A STUDY OF THE USE OF VARIOUS METALS FOR OPTICAL 14 5 132·4 1963 SA 67 8167
REFLECTING ELEMENTS. FINAL REPORT.
AMERICAN OPTICAL CO SPACE DEFENSE 50227 SElF·DIFFUSION OF CADMIUM AND TELLURIUM IN CADMIUM
DIV PITTSBURGH PA TELLURIDE.
NASA AND CFSTI BORSENBERGER P M STEVENSON D A
NASA-CR-94577 N68-23437 J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
1-34 1967 29 1277-86 1968 CA 69 89819

50107 ON THE PRESSURE EFFECT OF THE NEEl TEMPERATURE IN THE 50235 INFRARED RADIATION DETECTORS AND THEIR USE IN THE
COMPOUND AU MN. STUDY OF THERMAL RADIATION. M. S. THESIS.
MATSUMOTO M KANEKO T KAMIGAKI K BROWN T R PURDUE UNIVERSITY WEST LAFAYETTE
J PHYS SOC JAPAN INDIANA
25 2 631 1968 PURDUE UNIVERSITY
1·135 1964
50115 EFFECTS OF RUTHENIUM. RHODIUM. AND PALLADIUM ON THE
THERMAL EXPANSION OF IRON·NICKEL AND 50251 EFFECT OF CONDUCTION BAND NONPARABOLICITY ON LORENTZ
IRON·NICKEl-COBALT ALLOYS. NUMBER IN N·LEAD TelLURIDE.
SOLOVEVA N A YUDKEVICH M I PASTERNAK II SMIRNOV I A RAVICH YU I
POGOSOV V Z FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL 1 891·4 1967 CA 69 47062
4 45-6 1968 CA 69 38151
50265 THERMODYNAMICS OF IRON ALLOYS.
50118 EMISSIVE PROPERTIES OF HEXABORDIES OF SEVERAL ARGENT B B
RARE-EARTH METALS. J SHEFFIELD UNIV MET SOC
KUDINTSEVA G A TSAREV B M 7 51-9 1968 CA 69 45511
RADIOTEKH I ELEKTRON
3 428-9 1958 50284 LATTICE CONSTANTS. THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS.
AND DENSITIES OF MOLYBDENUM AND THE SOLUBILITY OF
50121 THERMAL EXPANSION OF MOLYBDENUM-COPPER AND SULFUR. SELENIUM. AND TELLURIUM IN IT AT 1100
TUNGSTEN-COPPER PSEUDOALLOYS. DEGREES.
RABKIN V B KOZLOVA R F STRAUMANIS M E SHODHAN R P
POROSH MET Z METALLK
8 64-70 1968 CA 69 29717 59 6 492-5 1968 CA 69 45599

50142 ANALYSIS OFTRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS OF MULTICOMPONENT 50286 ON THE TRUE SPECIFIC HEAT OF SOME METALS AND ALLOYS.
SYSTEMS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLO MASSOPERENOS HONDA K TOKUNAGA M
7. KINZOKU NO KENKYU
ZARICHNYAK YU P 12 267·79 1935 MA 02 370
DOC AND CFSTI
FTD-HT-23-820-68 PT. 1
AD-698517 98-107 1969
C78
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic CitBtion ~ Bib/iogrBphic Citation
50292 SPECIFIC HEAT AND HAU EFFECT MEASUREMENTS OF 50394 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POWDER AND SHAVING FILLINGS
CHROMIUM·VANADIUM AND CHROMIUM·MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS. OF DIFFERENT MATERIALS.
PH DTHESI5. VASILEV AN MATYUKHIN V V PASHKINA M I
SHABEL B S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE NEW FILIPPOV I T SHARYPIN V I
YORK TEPLOENERGETIKA
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL 14 12 81·2 1967
67·12079 1·76 1967
50395 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POWDER AND SHAVING FILLINGS
50305 ABSORPTIVITY/EMISSIVITY MEASURING SYSTEMS. SUMMARY OF DIFFERENT MATERIALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
FINAL REPORT. TEPLOENERGETIKA 14/12181·2, 1967.1/
AISENBERG S CIPOLLE D FEATHER J KROPA G VASILEV AN MATYUKHIN V V PASHKINA M I
NEWMAN J ROHATGI V SPACE SCIENCES INC FILIPPOV I T SHARYPIN V I
WALTHAM MASS THERMAL ENGINEERING
NASA AND CFSTI 14 12 115·16 1967
SSI·345·SFR NASA·CR·61844
N68·27333 1·60 1968 50396 SPECIFIC HEAT OF NEARLY MAGNETIC CENTERS IN
PALLADIUM·NICKEL ALLOYS.
50317 AN EMISSIVITY STUDY OF VARIOUS MATERIALS. M.S. CHOUTEAU G FOURNEAUX R TOURNIER R LEDERER P
THESIS. PHYS REV LETT
KELLY D P UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI CINCINNATI 21 15 1082·5 1968 CA 70 51330
OHIO
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI 50397 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF TERBIUM·YTTRIUM ALLOYS AT
1·32 1960 77 ·330 K.
FINKEL V A VOROBEV V V
50332 THE THERMAL CONDUCTANCE OF BOLTED JOINTS. ZH EKSPTL I TEORET FIZ
PH. D. THESIS. 53 6 1913·19 1967
FONTENOT J E JR LOUISIANA STATE UNIV BATON
ROUGE LOUISIANA 50398 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF TERBIUM·YTTRIUM ALLOYS AT
CFSTI AND NASA 77 • 330 K. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. EKSPTL I
NASA·CR·94738 N68·24656 TEORET. FIZ. 53/6/1913·9,1967.1/
1·180 1968 FINKEL V A VOROBEV V V
SOVIET PHYSICS.JETP
50334 X·RAY MEASUREMENTS OF LAITICE DILATION IN MERCURY 26 6 1086·9 1968
TELLURIDE.
SNIADOWER L PSODA M GALAZKA R R 50408 THE EFFECT OF A MODIFYING AGENT UPON THE VISCOSITY OF
PHYS STAT SOL CAST IRON. /lENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZVEST.
28 K121·3 1968 CA 69 62370 VYSSHIKH UCHEB. ZAVEDENII CHERNAYA MET./9/5·7,
1960.1/
50343 MEASUREMENTS OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THIN TUROVSKII B M LYUBIMOV A P
FILMS OF MAGNETITE. SLA
LIS J KELLARD P 0 TT·64·10563
BRIT J APPL PHYS 1·6 1964 TT 11 602
1 9 1117·23 1968
50410 DIFFUSION OF OXYGEN IN ALPHA·TITANIUM. /lENGLISH
50353 ENTHALPY AND HEAT CAPACITY OF LANTHANUM HEXABORIDE AT TRANSLATION OF IZVEST. AKAD. NAUK S.S.S.R. OTDEL.
TEMPERATURES OF 1100·2200 K. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION TEKH. NAUK, MET. I TOPLIVO /5/113-16,1961.1/
OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 6/11193-4, 196B.I/ REVYAKIN A V
KAPYRINA V YA PRILEPSKII V N TlMOFEEV V A SLA
TIMOFEEVA E N TRUBITSYN A YA TT·64·14843
HIGH TEMPERATURE 1·9 1964 TT 11 908
6 188·9 1968
50411 INVESTIGATION ON SILICON.
50357 DIFFUSION OF CARBON IN GAMMA IRON CONTAINING SCHULZE A
TITANIUM. Z TECH PHYSIK
PROHASZKA J 11 443·51 1930
KOHASZATI LAPOK
12 269·75 1957 RM 31 175·N 50419 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF SOME POLISH TOOL
STEELS AND STAINLESS STEEL.
50365 INFRARED REFLECTION SPECTRA OF GAll·X/IN/XI AS. A MAZUR J ZACHARKO W
NEW TYPE OF MIXED·CRYSTAL BEHAVIOR. ACTA PHYS POL
BRODSKY M H LUCOVSKY G 33 657·63 1968 CA 69 53785
PHYS REV LETT
21 14 990·3 1968 50421 FUNDAMENTALS DETERMINING THE VISCOSITY OF STEEL MELTS
DURING DEOXIDATION.
50366 INFLUENCE OF IMPURITIES ON THE OPTICAL ABSORPTION FROHBERG M G REIERMANN B K
EDGE OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE FROM 297 TO 4 K. ARCH EISENHUETTENW
LE FEVRE J BOIS D PINARD P DAVOINE F 39 329·31 1968 CA 69 53721
J OPT SOC AM
58 9 1230-3 1968 50427 PHONON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF AMORPHOUS SELENIUM
DOPED BY GERMANIUM.
50373 INFLUENCE OF GROWTH CONDITIONS AND TELLURIUM PHASE ON STOURAC L VASKO A SRB I MUSIL C STRBA F
THE THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF BISMUTH CZECH J PHYS
TELLURIDE·TYPE MATERIALS. 18 1067·73 1968 CA 69 54975
CHAMPNESS C H CHIANG P T GRABOWSKI K
MUIRWB 50437 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF METALLIC MELTS.
J APPL PHYS BELASHCHENKO D K GVOZDEVA L I LYUBIMOV A P
39 9 4177-83 1968 IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
3 192·8 1968 CA 69 54876
50376 CONSTITUTIONAL AND THERMAL STRUCTURE DEFECTS IN
NICKEL-GALLIUM. 50446 MEASUREMENTS BY THE SERIES COMPARISON METHOD IN A
WASOLEWSKI R J BUTLER S R HANLON J E MAGNETIC FIELD. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND
J APPL PHYS CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. OTTAWA, ONTARIO.
39 4234·41 1968 OCTOBER 10·12, 1962.
MORRIS R G KOSTELECKY RJ SOUTH DAKOTA
50380 MEASUREMENT BY THE FLASH METHOD OF THERMAL SCHOOL OF MINES AND TECHNOLOGY
DIFFUSIVITY, HEAT CAPACITY, AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY DIVISION OF APPLIED PHYSICS NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
IN TWO-LAYER COMPOSITE SAMPLES. OTTAWA ONTARIO
LARSON K B KOYAMA K 59·70 1962
J APPL PHYS
39 4408·16 1968 50452 SPECIFIC HEAT OF GADOLINIUM·DOPED EUROPIUM SULFIDE.
MORUZZI V L TEANEY D T VAN DER HOEVEN B J C JR
50384 NEW SULFIDE AND SELENIDE GLASSES. PREPARATION, SOLID STATE COMMUN
STRUCTURE, AND PROPERTIES. 6 461·4 1968 CA 69 54953
PLUMATE R
JAM CERAM SOC 50462 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF IRON·BASED DILUTE ALLOYS.
51 499·507 1968 SHINOZAKI S S
TRANS JAP INST METALS
50390 LOW·TEMPERATURE THERMAL EXPANSION OF INVAR. 9 2 81·7 1968 CA 69 54957
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 23
/4/759-60, 1967.11 50477 CONCENTRATION DEPENDENCE OF THE INTER DIFFUSION
ZAKHAROV A I FEDOTOV L N COEFFICIENT IN BINARY METALLIC SOLID SOLUTION.
PHYS METALS METALLOG VIGNES A BIRCHENALL C E
23 4 201·3 1967 ACTA MET
16 1117·25 1968
C79
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
50481 CORRELATED AND UNCORRELATED DIFFUSION VIA EDGE 50692 LOW·TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY AND HIGH·TEMPERATURE
DISLOCATIONS. ENTHALPY OF CA MG2.
WEVER H ADAM P FROHBERG G DAVISON JE SMITH J F
ACTA MET TRANS MET SOC AIME
16 10 1289·95 1968 242 10 2051·4 1968

50482 SELF·DIFFUSION IN BETA·TITANIUM AND BETA·HAFNIUM. 50696 THE SB-TL·TE SYSTEM. PHASE RELATIONS AND TRANSPORT
DE RECA N E WALSOE LlBANATI C M PROPERTIES IN THE TELLURIUM·RICH REGION.
ACTA MET CHIANG POW GLUCK J V
16 10 1297·305 1968 TRANS MET SOC AI ME
242 10 2229·36 1968
50498 APPARATUS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE TOTAL NORMAL
EMITTANCE OF SURFACES AT TEMPERATURES BElWEEN 50 AND 50702 THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF THE MIXED CRYSTAL SERIES
250C. AU·CU AND AU·PD AND OF THE ALLOYS CU3 PT, CU3 PO AND
ALFANO G BETTA V CU PD.
NATIONAL CONGRESS ATI SEPT 24·8 ROHLH
1·36 1968 ANNALEN DER PHYSIK
18 155·68 1933
50501 EMISSIVITY AND MICROSTRUCTURE. A STUDY OF THE
CONSISTENT IRREGULARITIES OF THE EMISSIVITY OF 50715 PHASE TRANSFORMATION IN MN5 S13.
CERTAIN METALS FROM A MICROSCOPIC BASIS. M.S. THESIS KRENTSIS R P RADOVSKII I Z GELD P V
RESLEY ROTHE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA TEMPE ANDREEVA L P
ARIZONA ZH NEORGAN KHIM
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 10 9 2192·3 1965 JA 51 324
1·52 1962
50717 SPECIFIC HEATS OF COPPER, GALLIUM ARSENIDE, GALLIUM
50512 MAGNETOSTRICTION AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF PALLADIUM ANTIMONIDE, INDIUM ARSENIDE, AND INDIUM ANTIMONIDE
AND PARAMAGNETIC PALLADIUM·NICKEL ALLOYS. FROM 1 TO 30 K.
FAWCETT E BUCHER E BRINKMAN W F MAlTA J P CETAS T C TILFORD C R SWENSON C A
PHYS REV LETT PHYS REV
21 16 1183·6 1968 174 3 835·44 1968
CORRECTION.
21 17 1299 1968 50718 TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
RUCH J G KINO G S
50551 SURFACE TENSION OF AN INDIUM·LEAD SYSTEM. PHYS REV
POKROVSKII N L PUGACHEVICH P P GOLUBEV N A 174 921·31 1968
DOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR
181 80-3 1968 CA 69 61747 50724 FLAME-SPRAYED CERAMIC COATINGS IN SPACE TECHNOLOGY.
WHEILDON W M
50560 LATTICE CONSTANTS OF LOW NICKEL INVAR ALLOY AND ITS SPACEFLIGHT
ANOMALOUS LOW EXPANSION COEFFICIENT. 9 55·62 1967
KACHI S ASANO H NAKANISHI N
J PHYS SOC JAPAN 50727 HEAT CAPACITY OF URANIUM·ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS.
25 909 1968 FEDOROV G B SMIRNOV E A
AT ENERG
50595 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF INDIUM TELLURIDE. 25 54·6 1968 CA 69 70837
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
FIZ TVERD TELA 50732 HEAT CAPACITIES AND THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF THE
10 2263·5 1968 CA 69 62148 IRON SELENIDES FE/l.041 SE, FE7 SE8, AND FE3 SE4 FROM
298 TO 1050 K.
50598 HIGH·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT AND MAGNETIC GROENVOLD F
SUSPECTIBILITY OF IRON-SILICON ALLOYS. ACTA CHEM SCAND
PANDEY R K KOHLHAAS R 22 1219·40 1968 CA 69 70835
INDIAN J PHYS
42 20·32 1968 CA 69 63018 50746 MECHANISM OF ELECTRIC AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
LIQUID BISMUTH CHALCOGENIDES.
50600 PULSE METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF SPECIFIC HEAT OF FEDOROV V I KAZANDZHAN B I
METALS. FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
KRAEV 0 A FOMIN R A 2 23·6 1968 CA 69 71602
ISSLED TEPLOFIZ SVOISTV VESHCHESTV
137·46 1967 CA 69 62133 50747 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENT OF TIN TELLURIDE.
ERASOVA N A KAIDANOV V I
50601 SURFACE EFFECTS IN GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE MELTS. FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
DASHEVSKII M YA KUKLADZE G V LAZAREV V B 2 34·6 1968 CA 69 71619
MIRGALOVSKAYA M S
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 50751 LATTICE AND ELECTRONIC THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LEAD
3 9 1561·8 1967 TELLURIDE, LEAD SELENIDE, AND LEAD SULFIDE.
SHALYT S S MUZHDABA V M GALETSKAYA A 0
50603 DIFFUSION OF CARBON IN MANGANESE·BASE MELTS. FIZ TVERD TELA
BARMIN L N SHANTARIN V 0 UTOCHKIN V V 10 1277·85 1968 CA 69 70860
KUDRYAVTSEV V S
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET 50754 ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF LEAD TELLURIDE
11 6 5·9 1968 CA 69 61157 DOPED WITH MAGNETIC IMPURITIES.
NARASIMHAN K S V L SINHA K P
50617 VISCOSITY AND CASTABILITY OF ALUMINUM AND INDIAN J PHYS
ALUMINUM-SILICON ALLOYS. 41 11 803·15 1967 CA 69 71882
VIGNAU J·M
METAUX ICORROS·INDI 50762 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE INDIUM TELLURIDE·
43 511 93·108 1968 CA 69 61169 INDIUM SELENIDE SYSTEM.
RUSTAMOV P G ALlDZHANOV M A MAMEDALIEV F D
50622 PHYSICAL AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
CD3 AS2·ZN SN AS2 ALLOYS. 4 2 297·8 1968 CA 69 70444
MASUMOTO K ISOMURA S GOTO W
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI 50765 CHEMICAL MECHANISM IN THE REACTION SINTERING OF
32 5 419·23 1968 CA 69 62609 SILICON-CARBORUNDUM COMPOSITIONS IN A MEDIUM OF
CARBON MONOXIDE AND NITROGEN. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
50631 SPECIFIC HEAT OF COPPER ALLOYS CONTAINING SMALL OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR NEORG. MATER. 4 /7/1186-8,
AMOUNTS OF IRON. 1968,/1
MORI K MUTO Y FUKUROI T WATANABE H SADKOVSKII E P GUZMAN I YA KUTUKOV V F
SCI REP RES INST TOHOKU UNIV SER A TUMAKOVA E I
19 5/6 304·21 1968 CA 69 62122 INORGANIC MATERIALS
4 1043·6 1968
50642 MEASUREMENT OF THE EMISSIVITY OF SOME MATERIALS
HEATED TO 100 DEGREES. 50766 SINTERING BEHAVIOR OF SILlCON·CARBORUNDUM
VOISHVILLO N A MIRONOVA L R COMPOSITIONS IN A CARBON MONOXIDE·NITROGEN MEDIUM.
ZH PRIKL SPEKTROSK SADKOVSKII E P GUZMAN I YA KUTUKOV V F
8 840·3 1968 CA 69 61698 TUMAKOVA E I
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
50688 HEAT TRANSFER THROUGH GLASSED STEEL 4 7 11 86·8 1968 CA 69 69450
ACKLEY E J
CHEM ENGNG 50785 SMELTING OF HYPOEUTECTIC ALUMINUM-SILICON ALLOYS.
66 181·2 1959 RADULESCU E MARCU P ANDREESCU C
METALURGIA IBUCHARESTI
19 11 627·31 1967 CA 69 69265
cao
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic CitBtion Number Bibliographic Citation
50791 HOMOGENEITY REGION AND STRUCTURAL PECULIARITIES OF 50891 HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY POLYMERIC MATERIALS FOR
SOLID SOLUTIONS OF NICKEL AND IRON HIGHER SILICIDES. SPACECRAFT USE. INTERIM SUMMARY REPT. JULY 1. 1966·
SIDORENKO F A MIROSHNIKOV LA GELD P V JUNE 1. 1968.
POROSH MET JENKINS R K ASTROPOWER LABORATORY DOUGLAS
8 53·9 1968 CA 69 70735 AIRCRAFT CO INC NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA
NASA AND CFSTI
50807 LOW·TEMPERATURE THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME NASA·CR·96151 SM·49143·S·1
INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING LANTHANIDES. N68·32037 1·70 1968
PH. D. THESIS.
AOYAGI M UNIV OF PITISBURGH PITTSBURGH PA 50899 KINETICS OF THE CELLULAR REACTION IN ORIENTED
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL BI-CRYSTALS OF PB-7 ATOMIC PER CENT SN.
68.4472 1·95 1967 CA 69 30816 LlU Y C AARONSON H I
ACTA MET
50832 CRYOSTAT FOR MEASUREMENT OF LATIlCE THERMAL 16 11 1343·58 1968
CONDUCTIVITY IN METALS AND ALLOYS.
ZEYFANG R 50917 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BISMUTH SELENIDE IN THE
Z ANGEW PHYS LIQUID PHASE. IENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS.
25 151·4 1968 CA 69 68511 TEMP. 6 12/ 251·3, 196B./
FEDOROV V I OKHOTIN A S GLAZOV V M
50836 SURFACE TENSION OF INDIUM·TIN ALLOYS. HIGH TEMP
KOVALCHUK V F KUZNETSOV V A KOTLOVANOVA N P 6 244·6 1968
ZH FIZ KHIM
42 1754·7 1968 CA 69 69891 50921 RADIATION PROPERTIES OF TYPE KH18N9T STAINLESS STEEL
WITH HEATING IN AIR. IENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
50839 CHANGES IN THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF FERROMAGNETIC TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 6 12/ 340·2,1968./
NICKEL-COPPER ALLOYS IN A MAGNETIC FIELD. ZHOROV G A SERGEEV V S
BURGER R DITTRICH H KOCH K M HIGH TEMP
Z NATURFORSCH 6 327·9 1968
23 A 861·6 1968 CA 69 693
50930 AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE ELECTRONIC
50842 LATIlCE COMPONENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN METALS, ENERGY BAND STRUCTURE OF VANADIUM·IRON ALLOYS.
ALLOYS, AND SEMICONDUCTORS. PH. D. THESIS.
GREENBERG I N U S ARMY ELECTRONICS COMMAND FORT YESSIK M J SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE NEW
MONMOUTH NEW JERSEY YORK
DOC UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
ECOM·3026 AD 677379 67·12092 1·75 1967
1·41 1968
50931 THERMAL EXPANSION IN DILUTE SOLID SOLUTIONS. PH. D.
50843 EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENTS OF THERMAL RADIATION THESIS.
PROPERTIES BY CYCLIC INCIDENT RADIATION. KRISHNAN K S UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE
SPISZ E W JACK J R LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER FLORIDA
CLEVELAND OHIO UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
APPL OPT 67·12932 1·210 1966
7 11 2259·63 1968
NASA AND CFSTI 50933 SELF DIFFUSION IN CADMIUM SELENIDE AND CADMIUM
NASA·TM·X·1618 TELLURIDE. PH. D. THESIS.
N68·31498 1·13 1968 BORSENBERGER P M STANFORD UNIV STANFORD CALIF
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
50851 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SOME SOLID SOLUTIONS. 68·6392 1·177 1967 CA 69 46241
NASIROV YA N ZEINALOV A A NAGIEV V A
DOKL AKAD NAU K AZERB SSR 50941 CHANGES IN LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF CU·PD
U 9 ~ 1~7 ~ ~ 6174 ALLOYS RESULTING FROM CHANGES IN SHORT·RANGE ORDER.
SATO Y SIVERTSEN J M TOTH L E
50858 THERMOELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF LEAD TELLURIDE·BISMUTH PHYS LETT
TELLURIDE AND LEAD SELENIDE·BISMUTH SELENIDE SOLID 28 A 118·19 1968
SOLUTIONS.
EFIMOVA B A ZAHKARYUGINA G F KOLOMOETS LA 50968 SEMICONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER N· AND P·TYPE TUNGSTEN DISELENIDE /wSE2/.
4 1 32·8 1968 CA 69 6177 UPADHYAYULA L C LOFERSKI J J WOLD A
GIRIAT W KERSHAW R
50863 SPECIFIC HEAT AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF J APPL PHYS
EXCHANGE·ENHANCED DILUTE PT·NI ALLOYS. FROM REPORT 39 10 4736·40 1968
OF NRL PROGRESS, APRIL 1970.
MACKLIET C A SCHINDLER A I GILLESPIE 0 J 50972 PRECISION THERMAL EXPANSION MEASUREMENTS OF
NTIS SEMI·INSULATING GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
N70·33593 1·9 1970 FEDER R LIGHT T
J APPL PHYS
50870 ON THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE PHASES AG SM, AG3 SM. 39 10 4870·1 1968
STEEB S GODEL 0
Z METALLK 50996 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ANTIMONY SELENIDE.
56 612·15 1965 FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
50871 STRUCTURE AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE ALLOYS 2 130·1 1968 CA 69 81187
TUNGSTEN CARBIDE·TANTALUM CARBIDE-COBALT AND TUNGSTEN
CARBIDE·NIOBIUM CARBIDE-COBALT. IIENGLISH 50997 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF IN/l·XI GA/XI SB SOLID
TRANSLATION OF FIZ, METAL. METALLOVED. 19/6/858-62, SOLUTIONS.
1965,/1 KLESHCHINSKII L I STRZHALKOVSKII M E
FUNKE V F TUMANOV V I PANOV V S SHARAVSKII P V
PHYS METALS METALLOG FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
19 6 55·9 1965 JA 51 203 2 812·15 1968 CA 69 81186

50879 REFRACTORY TERNARY ALLOYS OF THE 51004 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF
TUNGSTEN·MOLYBDENUM·RHENIUM SYSTEM. TITANIUM·VANADIUM·ALUMINUM ALLOYS.
POVAROVA K B TYLKINA M A SAVITSKII E M KALININ G P ELYUTIN 0 P
STRUKT SVOISTVA ZHAROPROCH METAL MATER AKAD NAUK SSSR IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
INST MET 4 165·9 1968 CA 69 79664
76·81 1967 CA 68 80868
51008 VISCOSITY OF IRON MELTS CONTAINING MANGANESE,
50890 DONOR IMPURITIES IN GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE. FROM CHROMIUM, AND SILICON.
FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES OF THE METALLURGICAL. ELECTRICAL. ARSENTEV P P FILIPPOV S I BURKIN V P
AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE. PANKRATOV N N
QUARTERLY PROG. REPT. APRIL l.JUNE 30, 196B. IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET
PEARSON G L YOUNG A SOLlD·STATE ELECTRONICS 11 7 90·3 1968 CA 69 79423
LAB STANFORD UNIV CALIFORNIA
NASA AND CFSTI 51011 VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MOLTEN IRON,
NASA·CR·95950 NICKEL. AND COBALT ALLOYS WITH SULFUR.
N68·31416 8·14 1968 DOBROVINSKIII E CHUCHMAREV S K
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED TSVET MET
11 2 19·23 1968 CA 69 79670

51037 ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF ALLOYS AND INTERMETALLIC


COMPOUNDS.
WALLACE W E
PROGR SCI TECHNOL RARE EARTHS
3 1·37 1968 CA 69 80264
C81
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliogrsphic Citstion Number Bibliogrsphic Citation
51054 ENTROPY AND HEAT CAPACITY OF URANIUM BORIDES. 51117 ISOTOPE EFFECT STUDIES. FROM ARGONNE NATIONAL
PODOBEDA L G MALYKH V A FROLOV A V LABORATORY ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1966,
SYMPOSIUM ON THERMODYNAMICS OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS WITH METALLURGY DIVISION.
EMPHASIS ON SOLUTION SYSTEMS VIENNA ROTHMAN S J PETERSON N L
745·65 1968 CA 69 81177 AEC
ANL·7299 246·8 1966
51066 CALCULATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOME
SEMICONDUCTORS. 51132 INVESTIGATING THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ALLOYED
KHUSAINOVA B N GALLIUM ARSENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
VESTN MOSK UNIV FIZ ASTRON AKAD. NAUK AZERB. SSR SER. FIZ.·TEKHN.I MAT. NAUK
23 4 117·18 1968 CA 69 81714 lSI 49-66, 1964JI
ALiEV M I AKHMEOLI G T AllEVA M A
51070 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE HEAT CAPACITY OF A DOC AND CFSTI
NIOBIUM·TITANIUM ALLOY AT THE TRANSITION TO THE FTD·HT·67·198 N68-35928
SUPERCONDUCTING STATE. AO·673787 1·13 1967 RR 68·20 150
SUKHAREVSKII B YA ALAPINA A V DUSHECHKIN YU A
ZH EKSP TEOR FIZ 51137 LATTICE CONSTANTS, THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS,
54 1675·9 1968 CA 69 81598 DENSITIES, AND IMPERFECTIONS IN GOLD AND THE
ALPHA·PHASE OF THE GOLD-INDIUM SYSTEM. M.S. THESIS.
51083 THE PHONON·ELECTRON SCATTERING COEFFICIENTS IN DILUTE PATEL V K UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI ROLLA
SILVER·MANGANESE ALLOYS. MISSOURI
CHARI M S R NATARAJAN N S UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
PHYS STAT SOL 1·109 1967
29 K69·72 1968
51142 SELF DIFFUSION IN ZINC SELENIDE. FROM THERMODYNAMIC
51085 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BISMUTH·ANTIMONY ALLOY SINGLE PROPERTIES AND DEFECT STRUCTURE OF INTERMETALLIC
CRYSTALS. COMPOUNDS. PROG. REPT. MAY 1967·MAY 1968.
YAZAKI T MULLER·HENNEBERG M DEPT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
J PHYS SOC JAPAN STANFORD UNIV CALIF
25 1054·60 1968 AEC AND CFSTI
SU·283·6 23·9 1968
51087 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 87 PERCENT PLATINUM·13
PERCENT RHODIUM ALLOY. 51145 THE REFLECTION AND TRANSMISSION OF INFRARED
MOLGAARD J SMELTZER W W MATERIALS. V. SPECTRA FROM 2 MICRONS TO 60 MICRONS.
J LESS COMMON METALS MC CARTHY 0 E
16 3 275·8 1968 APPL OPT
7 10 1997·2000 1968
51101 A METHOD TO PREDICT THE THERMAL CONDUCTANCE OF A
BOLTED JOINT. 51151 REFLECTIVITY OF AMORPHOUS AND POLYCRYSTALLINE
FONTENOT J E JR WHITEHURST C A DIVISION OF CD GE AS2 IN THE 0.6-5.5·EV. REGION.
ENGINEERING RESEARCH LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY ABRAHAM A VORLICEK V ZAVETOVA M
8ATON ROUGE CZECH J PHYS
NASA AND CFSTI 18 958·9 1968 CA 69 91465
NASA·CR·96316 N68·33514
1·37 1968 RR 68 147 51167 PROPERTIES OF THE ANTI FERROMAGNETIC COMPOUNO CRSB.
KUZMENKO P P SUPRUNENKO P A GALINA G A
51108 HEAT CONTENT AND HEAT CAPACITY OF U·15 WIO PU·l0 WIO ISSLED ELEKTRON SVOISTV METAL SPLAVOV
ZR AND U·15 WIO PU·6 WIO TI ALLOYS. FROM ARGONNE 63·7 1967
NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1966,
METALLURGY DIVISION. 51174 MAGNETISM OF GAMMA IRON·NICKEL INVAR ALLOYS WITH LOW
SAVAGE H NICKEL CONCENTRATION.
AEC ASANO H
ANL·7299 21·2 1966 J PHYS SOC JAPAN
27 542·53 1969
51109 LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSION OF VANADIUM, TITANIUM,
CHROMIUM, AND SOME VANADIUM-BASE BINARY AND TERNARY 51180 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF LANTHANUM AND CERIUM
ALLOYS. FROM ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL LN2 TE3·LN3 TE4INTERVAL.
PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1966, METALLURGY DIVISION. ALOMAN A GORELIK S S MALOVETKAIA V M
YAGGEE F L STYLES J W METALURGIA IBUCHARESTI
AEC 20 2 72-6 1968 CA 69 90882
ANL·7299 77·8 1966
51183 HEAT CONTENT AND HEAT CAPACITY OF LEAD-ANTIMONY·TIN
51110 PROPERTIES OF ZERO·POWER URANIUM·PLUTONIUM METAL TERNARY EUTEcnC ALLOY IN THE LIQUID STATE.
FUELS. FROM ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL MISHRA G KUMAR R
PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1966, METALLURGY DIVISION. N M L TECH J IJAMSHEDPUR INDIA!
RHUDE H V 9 4 22·3 1967 CA 69 90550
AEC
ANL·7299 92 1966 51190 KONDO EFFECT IN SINGLE CRYSTALS OF YTTRIUM·CERIUM
ALLOYS.
51111 IRRADIATION·INDUCED CHANGES IN MECHANICAL PROPERTIES YOSHIDA S SUGAWARA T
OF EBR·II FUEL JACKETS. FROM ARGONNE NATIONAL PHYS LETT
LABORATORY ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1966, WA a~ 1~
METALLURGY DIVISION.
MURPHYW F 51198 EFFECT OF RUTHENIUM ADDITIVES ON THE THERMAL
AEC CONDUCTIVITY OF NIOBIUM.
ANL·7299 97·102 1966 PANTELEIMONOV LA NESTEROVA 0 P
AKHMETZYANOV K G
51112 ANOMALOUS SWELLING OF MARK IA FUEL. FROM ARGONNE VESTN MOSK UNIV KHIM
NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1966, 23 3 98·9 1968 CA 69 89290
METALLURGY DIVISION.
FOOTE F G 51207 EMITTANCE MEASUREMENTS. FROM AEC FUELS AND
AEC MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. PROGRESS REPT.
ANL·7299 102·13 1966 NO. 76.
JEUNKE E F SJODAHL L H
51114 DEVELOPMENT OF THORIUM·URANIUM AND THORIUM·URANIUM· AEC
PLUTONIUM FUELS. FROM ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY GEMp·l008 239·46 1968
ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1966, METALLURGY DIVISION.
BLUMENTHAL B 0 BOYLE 0 R 51213 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF PBTE, SNTE, AND GETE IN
AEC THE SOLID AND LIQUID PHASES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
ANL·7299 138·43 1966 OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 lSI 1379-81, 1969JI
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
51116 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONUDCITIVITY OF IRRADIATED SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
FUEL AS A FUNCTION OF BURNUP AND TEMPERATURE. FROM 11 5 1116·181969
ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT
FOR 1966, METALLURGY DIVISION. 51223 THE PROPERTIES OF A METASTABLE GAMMA·PHASE URANIUM·
01 NOVI R A BASE ALLOY. U·7.S NII-2.S ZR.
AEC PETERSON CAW VANDERVOORT R R LAWRENCE
ANL·7299 WITH TABLES NUMBERED 70-4. RADIATION LAB LIVERMORE CALIF
188·90 1966 AEC
UCRL·7869 1·36 1964
C82
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliogrsphlc Citlltion Number Bibliogrsphic Citlltion
51239 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF IRON AND BISMUTH IN 51414 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT AND HIGH FIELD
MAGNETIC FIELD-DETERMINED BY A METHOD IN VARIABLE SUSCEPTIBILITY FOR FE-AL ALLOYS.
CONDmON8. SHIMIZU M YAMADA H
BURSUC I J PHYS SOC JAPAN
ANSLELE UNIV lAS I MAT FIZ 25 1508 1968
4 1 129-43 1958
51416 PHASE STABILITY CONSIDERATIONS, STRUCTURAL.
51246 ALMOST IDEAL BEHAVIOR IN SOME TYPE II SUPERCONDUCTING MECHANICAL. AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF HCP
ALLOYS. TRANSITION METAL ALLOYS IN THE GROUP NUMBER RANGE
FRENCH R A LOWELL J MENDELSSOHN K 6.8 TO 8.4.
CRYOGENICS JAFFEE R I VISWANATHAN R HO J C BOOTH J G
7 2 83-8 1967 CA 67 77240 RUDMAN P S COLLINGS E W BATTELLE MEMORIAL
INST COLUMBUS OHIO
51261 THETRUE HEAT CAPACITY OF RARE·EARTH CHALCOGENIDES AT DOC
LOW TEMPERATURES. II. THE TRUE HEAT CAPACITY OF AD-660425 N68-11226
NEODYMIUM SELENIDE IN THE RANGE 12.1 • 229 K AND ITS 1-48 1967
STANDARD ENTROPY AND ENTHALPY. IENGLISH TRANSLATION
OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 42/1/232-5/1968/. 51417 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THERMOELECTROMOTIVE FORCE
NOGTEVA V V PAUKOV I E YAREMBASH E I AND SPECIFIC ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF TITANIUM,
RUSS J PHYS CHEM VANADIUM, CHROMIUM, AND THEIR BORIDES, CARBIDES, AND
42 121-2 1968 NITRIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OFVYSOKOTEMP.
NEORGAN. SOEDIN .. AKAD. NAUK UKR. SSR, INST. PROBL.
51264 SURFACE TENSION OF GERMANIUM-TIN, GERMANIUM-LEAD, MATERIALOVED. 100-7,1965'/1
GERMANIUM-BISMUTH, GERMANIUM·INDIUM, GERMANIUM- LVOV S N NEMCHENKO V F
THALLIUM, GERMANIUM-COPPER, GERMANIUM-NICKEL. AND AEC
GERMANIUM-COBALT MelTS. IENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. LA-TR-67-17
FIZ. KHIM. 42/1/274-6, 1968./ 1-14 1967
LAZAREV V B ARAKELYAN V S PERSHIKOV A V
RUSS J PHYS CHEM 51418 PROPERTIES OF URANIUM-PLUTONIUM·FIZZIUM ALLOYS. FROM
42 147-8 1968 ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT
FOR 1964. METALLURGY DIVISION.
51288 THE PROPERTIES OF ZN SN AS2 AND CD SN AS2. KELMAN L R DUNWORTH RJ SAVAGE H RHUDE H V
GASSON 0 B HOLMES P J JENNINGS I C AEC
MARATHE B R PARROTT J E ANL-7000 3-7 1964
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
23 1291-302 1962 51419 HIGH-TEMPERATURE PHYSICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF
V-20 WT. PCT. TI ALLOY. FROM ARGONNE NATIONAL
51312 USE OF PLASMA EDGE REFLECTION MEASUREMENTS IN THE LABORATORY ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1964.
STUDY OF SEMICONDUCTORS. METALLURGY DIVISION.
MOSS T S HAWKINS T 0 F BURRELL G J RHUDE H V YAGGEE F L SAVAGE H DUNWORTH R J
PROC PHYS SOC SOLID STATE PHYS AEC
1 C 5 1435-46 1968 ANL-7000 11-12 1964

51337 THE LOW-TEMPERATURE THERMOELECTRIC POWER AND THERMAL 51420 PROPERTIES OF ZERO·POWER URANIUM-PLUTONIUM METAL
CONDUCTIVITY OF GERMANIUM TELLURIDE AND OF SOME FUELS. FROM ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL
GERMANIUM TELLURIDE·MANGANESE TELLURIDE ALLOYS. PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1964. METALLURGY DIVISION.
LEWIS J E RODOT H HAEN P KELMAN L R RHUDE H V SAVAGE H
PHYS STAT SOL AEC
29 743·54 1968 ANL-7000 12-15 1964

51349 PROPERTIES OF PLASMA-SPRAYED BORIDES AND NITRIDES. 51425 PROPERTIES OF URANIUM·PLUTONIUM·BASE METALLIC FUEL
LECRIVAIN L PROVOST G ALLOYS. REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTS. FROM ARGONNE
BER DEUT KERAM GES NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1965.
45 347·51 1968 CA 69 99050 METALLURGY DIVISION.
KELMAN L R
51356 A METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE VOLUME CHANGES AEC
OCCURRING IN METALS DURING CASTING. INBS RESEARCH ANL-7155 14-15 1965
PAPER NO. 399./
SAEGER C M JR ASH E J 51426 THERMAL EXPANSION OF U·PU·ZR AND U-PU-TI ALLOYS.
J RESEARCH NATIONAL BUREAU STANDARDS FROM ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL PROGRESS
8 37-60 1932 REPORT FOR 1985. METALLURGY DIVISION.
RHUDE H V
51364 SOLID SOLUTIONS OF NICKEL AND COBALT DISILICIDES. AEC
SIDORENKO F A MIROSHNIKOV L A GELD P V ANL·7155 18-20 1965
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED FIZ
11 5 70-5 1968 CA 69 100530 51427 THERMAL CONDCUTIVITY OF U·PU·ZR AND U-PU-TI ALLOYS.
FROM ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL PROGRESS
51366 COMPOSITION-PROPERTIES DIAGRAMS OF FUSED EUTECTICS. REPORT FOR 1965. METALLURGY DIVISION.
DUTCHAK YA I DUNWORTH RJ
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED FIZ AEC
11 8 140-2 1968 CA 69 100179 ANL-7155 19-20 1965

51372 CUBICTETRAGONAL TRANSITION AND ANTI FERROMAGNETISM OF 51428 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF V-20 WT. PCT. TI ALLOY. FROM
ALPHA PRIME·MN ZN3. ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT
UCHISHIBA H HORT T NAKAGAWA Y FOR 1985. METALLURGY DIVISION.
J PHYS SOC JAPAN DUNWORTH R J
27 600-4 1969 AEC
ANL-7155 36 1965
51376 EFFECT OF HEAT-TREATMENT CONDITIONS ON THE CONDUCTING
PROPERTIES OF CARBON STEELS. 51430 SPRAVOCHNEK PO METALLICHESKIM MATERIALAM TURBINO·I
LIPPMANN S MOTOROSTROENIYA. IMANUAL ON METALLIC MATERIALS FOR
NEUE HUETTE TURBINE AND MOTOR CONSTRUCTION./
13 6 357-63 1968 CA 69 98746 MIKHEEV P B M
GOVERNMENT SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL PUBLISHER TECHNICAL
51382 THERMf.L CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMO-EMF OF ALUMINUM LITERATURE MOSKOW LENINGRAD
ANTIMC'NIDE AND GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES. 1-839 1961
MUZHDABA V M NASHELSKII A YA TAMARIN P V
SHALYT S S 51435 LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSION OF REFRACTORY METALS AND
FIZ TVERD TELA ALLOYS. FROM ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY ANNUAL
10 2866-8 1968 CA 70 15148 PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1985. METALLURGY DIVISION.
YAGGEE F L STYLES J W
51387 SURFACE TENSION OF LlaUID METALS AND ALLOYS. AEC
WHITEDWG ANL-7155 148-9 1965
METALS MATER
2 51436 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF IRRADIATED
MET REV METALLIC FUEL AS A FUNCTION OF BURN-UP AND
13124 73-96 1968 CA 69 99689 TEMPERATURE. FROM ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY
ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR 1965. METALLURGY
51413 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF SN·IN ALLOYS. MAGNETIZATION DIVISION.
AND ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE. 01 NOVI R A
AOMINE T SHIBUYA Y AEC
J PHYS SOC JAPAN ANL·7155 166 1965
25 1289·98 1968
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M. S. THESIS. DIFFUSIVITY IN STEELS AND OTHER MATERIALS.
CHOONG P T-5 MASSACHUSETIS INSTITUTE OF TAITS N IU
TECHNOLOGY CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS NAUCH DOKLADY VYSSHEI SHKOLY MET
MASSACHUSETIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1 74·9 1958
1·100 1967
51590 STUDIES OF AL·U ALLOYS.
51461 SELF·DIFFUSION OF INDIUM IN MOLTEN INDIUM·TIN MITAMURA N
EUTECTIC ALLOY DOWN TO THE FREEZING POINT. NIPPON GENSH GAKKAISHI
PETRESCU M 5 6 467·75 1963
REV ROUM CHIM
13 6 687·706 1968 CA 69 98917 51609 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME CRYSTALS WITH THE DIAMOND
STRUCTURE.
51469 DIFFUSION IN LIQUID TIN·ZINC ALLOYS. GIBBONS 0 F
SELF·DIFFUSION. PHYS REV
PIPPEL W LANGE W 112 136-40 1958
Z PHYS CHEM ILEIPZIGI
238 5/6 289·98 1968 CA 69 99664 51624 STUDY OF THE DIFFUSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE
ELEMENTS IN ZIRCONIUM AND TITANIUM BASE ALLOYS BY THE
51478 ENHANCEMENT OF THE LATIICE HEAT CAPACITY DUE TO RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPE METHOD.
LOW·FREQUENCY RESONANCE MODES IN DILUTE GRUZIN P L EMELYANOV V S RYABOVA G G
ALUMINUM-SILVER ALLOYS. FEDOROV G B
CULBERT H V HUEBENER R P PROC INTERN CONF PEACEFUL USES ATOMIC ENERGY
LOCALIZED EXCITATIONS SOLIDS PROC INT CONF 1ST 1967 7 187·92 1958
469·73 1968 CA 69 100283
51646 DIFFUSION OF ZINC IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE CONTAINING A
51484 EVALUATION OF DIRECT ELECTRICAL HEATING METHODS FOR HIGH DONOR CONCENTRATION. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
THE DETERMINATION OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AT ELEVATED FIZ. TVERD. TELA 10/1/310·2.1968,/1
TEMPERATURES. MALYSH G K
TAYLOR R E POWELL R W NALBANTYAN M DAVIS F E SOVIET PHYS·SOLID STATE
THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER PURDUE 10 1 246·7 1968
UNIVERSITY
DOC 51676 CERMETS. FROM HIGH TEMPERATURE MATERIALS AND
AFML·TR·68·227 TECHNOLOGY.
1·74 1968 REDMONDJ C
JOHN WILEY AND SONS INC NEW YORK NEW YORK
51514 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SEVERAL liN SEMI·CONDUCTORS. 485·511 1967
TURNER W J FISCHLER A S REESE W E
PHYS REV 51678 VISCOSITY AND DENSITY OF MERCURY·THALLIUM AMALGAMS.
121 759·67 1961 OLSEN 0 A BUNDE R E JOHNSON R E JOHNSON 0 C
J CHEM ENG DATA
51515 CHARACTERIZATION OF SNAP·21 AND SNAP·23A 15 190·1 1970
THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS.
MINNESOTA MINING AND MFG CO SPACE 51729 RELATION BETWEEN CRYSTALLIZATION PROCESSES AND
AND DEFENSE PRODUCTS ST PAUL SURFACE PHENOMENA IN ALLOYED MELTS OF CADMIUM
MINNESOTA . ANTIMONIDE.
AEC AND CFSTI LAZAREV V B KORSAKOVA M 0 PERSHIKOV A V
MMM·3691·37 N69·11021 DOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR
1·43 1968 179 133·6 1968 CA 69 81367

51526 INFLUENCE OF ALUMINUM ON THE VALUE OF THE INTER 51733 INFRARED ABSORPTION AND REFLECTION IN DEGENERATE
ATOMIC BOND OF SILVER. GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE.
FINKELSHTEIN B N YAMASHEHEKOUA A I AMBARTSUMYAN M A KARNAUKHOV V G
DOKLADY AKAD NAUK SSSR FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
98 781·2 1954 2 734·8 1968 CA 69 71422

51541 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE HEAT CAPACITY OF IRON· 51734 LORENTZ NUMBER IN MERCURIC SELENIDE AT HIGH
ALUMINIUM ALLOYS IN THE COMPOSITION RANGE UP TO 27 TEMPERATURES.
AT. PER CENT ALUMINIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF SMIRNOV I A ALiEV S A
FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 22 151 711·5.1988,/1 FIZ TVERD TELA
MINAEV A I IVERONOVA V I 10 9 2643·6 1968 CA 69 111147
PHYS MET METALLOG
22 64·8 1966 51735 THE LORENZ NUMBER IN MERCURY SELENIDE AT HIGH
TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD.
51543 SELF·DIFFUSION OF ANTIMONY IN THE MOLTEN ALLOYS SB-SN TELA 10 191 2843·6. 1988,/1
AND S8-PB. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAl. SMIRNOV I A ALiEV S A
METALLOVED 22 151 791-4.1988./1 SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
ONOPRIENKO G I KUZMENKO P P KHARKOV E I 10 9 2080-2 1969
PHYS MET METALLOG
22 140·3 1966 51751 THERMAL EXPANSION OF INDIUM·THALLIUM ALLOYS IN THE
VICINITY OF THE F.C.C.·F.C.T. TRANSITION.
51546 LATIlCE PARAMETER AND STRUCTURAL DISTORTIONS DURING PAHLMAN J E SMITH J F
PHASE TRANSITIONS IN THE ALLOY FE·RH. J LESS·COMMON METALS
ZAKHAROV A I 16 4 397·405 1968
FIZ METAL METALLOVED
24 84·90 1967 51757 DIFFUSION. SOLUBILITY. AND INFLUENCE OF COPPER ON THE
ELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF INDIUM ARSENIDE. IIENGLISH
51547 LATIICE PARAMETER AND STRUCTURAL DISTORTIONS DURING TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 10 12/ 550·58.
PHASE TRANSITIONS IN THE ALLOY FE·RH. IIENGLISH 1968,/1
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 24/1/84-90. BOLTAKS B I REMBEZA S I BAKHADYRKHANOV M K
1987./1 SOVIET PHYS·SOLID STATE
ZAKHAROV A I 10 2 432·7 1968
PHYS MET METALLOG
24 80-5 1967 51761 INFLUENCE OF STRONG DOPING ON THERMAL PROPERTIES OF
PBTE/0.5/SE/O.5/.
51571 THE BEHAVIOR OF COPPER AND COPPER ALLOYS AT HIGH AND SAAKYAN V A TIKHONOV V V
LOW TEMPERATURES. FIZ TVERD TELA
CAMENISCH K P 10 920-1 1968
PRO·METAL
14 85 611·22 1962 51762 INFLUENCE OF STRONG DOPING ON THERMAL PROPERTIES OF
PBTE/O.5/SE/0.5/. ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD.
51574 STUDY ON DIFFUSION IN ALUMINIUM AND ALUMINIUM ALLOYS. TELA 10/3/920-21.1988./1
AMITANI T SAAKYAN V A TIKHONOV V V
SUMITOMO LIGHT METAL TECH REPT SOVIET PHYS· SOLID STATE
1 2 53·8 1960 10 3 724·5 1968

51580 SPECIFIC HEAT OFTHORIUM AT LIQUID HELIUM 51767 NONLINEAR ABSORPTION IN CDSE.
TEMPERATURES. M.S. THESIS. BONCH·BRUEVICH A M RAZUMOVA T K RUBANOVA G M
BOSLER G E MIAMI UNIVERSITY OXFORD OHIO FIZ TVERD TELA
MIAMI UNIVERSITY 10 1235·6 1968
1·59 1967
e84
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic CitBtion Number Bibliographic CitBtIon
51768 NONLINEAR ABSORPTION IN CDSE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION "51ii29 SPECIFIC HEAT OF N·AND P·TYPE BI2TE3 FROM 1.4 TO
OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 10/41 1235-36, 1968JI 90 K.
BONCH·BRUEVICH A M RAZUMOVA T K RUBANOVA G M SHOEMAKE G E RAYNE J A URE R W JR
SOVIET PHYS-SOLID STATE PHYS REV
10 4 981·2 1968 185 1046·56 1969
DOC
51771 LATTICE AND ELECTRONIC THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF PBTE, AD·701287 REPRINT 1969
PBSE. AND PBS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD.
TELA 10/5/1277-85, 1968JI 51837 HEAT CAPACITY OF THE HIGHER SILICIDES OF VANADIUM,
SHALYT S S MUZHDABA V M GALETSKAYA A 0 COBALT, AND NICKEL AT 60-300 DEGREES.
SOVIET PHYS·SOLID STATE KALISHEVICH G I GELD P V KRENTSIS R P
10 5 1018·24 1968 ZH FIZ KHIM
42 1288·9 1968 CA 69 30818
51772 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF LANTHANUM
ANTIMONIDE. 51839 LOW·TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY, ENTHALPY, AND ENTROPY
GONCHAROVA E V ZHUZE V P ZHDANOVA V V OF CRYSTALLINE AS2SE3 AND AS2TE3 AND VITREOUS
ZHUKOVA T B SMIRNOV I A SHADRICHEV E V AS2SE3.
FIZ TVERD TELA ZHDANOV V M MALTSEV A K
10 1322·9 1968 ZH FIZ KHIM
42 2051·4 1968 CA 69 110619
51773 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF LANTHANUM
ANTIMONIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. 51852 ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF
TELA 10 151 1322·29, 1968JI CERIUM ARSENIDE.
GONCHAROVA E V ZHUZE V P ZHOANOVA V V TSUCHIDA T KAWAI M NAKAMURA Y
ZHUKOVA T B SMIRNOV I A SHADRICHEV E V J PHYS SOC JAPAN
SOVIET PHYS·SOLIO STATE 28 528 1970
10 5 1052·7 1968
51854 MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF F.C.C. IRON·IRIDIUM ALLOYS.
51777 CR-SI PHASE DIAGRAM REFINEMENT BASED ON RESULTS OF MIZOGUCHI T SASAKI T
THE GROWTH OF CHROMIUM MONOSILICIDE AND DISILICIDE J PHYS SOC JAPAN
SINGLE CRYSTALS. 28 532 1970
VORONOV B K DUDKIN L 0 KIRYUKHINA N I
TRUSOVA N N 51856 LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SEMICONDUCTOR
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER ALLOYS. FROM PROCEEDINGS Of THE SEVENTH CONfERENCE
4 1 58·61 1968 ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND.
NOV. 13-16, 1967.
5177 8 CR-SI PHASE DIAGRAM REFINEMENT BASED ON RESULTS OF KUDMAN I RCA LABORATORIES PRINCETON NEW JERSEY
THE GROWTH OF CHROMIUM MONOSILICIDE AND DISILICIDE USGPO
SINGLE CRYSTALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NBS·SP·302 97·102 1968 CA 70 11882
NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 4 III 58-81, 1968JI
VORONOV B K DUDKIN L 0 KIRYUKHINA N I 51858 THE LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY Of BISMUTH TELLURIDE
TRUSOVA N N AND SOME BISMUTH TELLURIDE·BISMUTH SELENIDE ALLOYS.
INORGANIC MATERIALS fROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH CONfERENCE ON
4 46·9 1968 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND. NOV.
13-16,1967.
51784 EFFECT OFTHE COMPLEX VALENCE BAND OF SB2TE3 ON DAMON 0 H URE R W JR GERSI J
THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES. USGPO
SMIRNOV I A ANDREEV A A KUTASOV V A NBS·SP·302 111·22 1968 CA 71 25309
FIZ TVERD TELA
10 1782·7 1968 51859 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY Of CADMIUM ARSENIDE fROM 60 TO
400 K. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH CONFERENCE
51785 EFFECT OF THE COMPLEX VALENCE BAND OF SB2TE3 ON ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND.
THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES. IIENGLISH NOV. 13-16, 1967.
TRANSLATION OF Fil. TVERD. TELA 10/6/1782·87, SPITZER 0 P AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY STAMFORD
1968JI CONNECTICUT
SMIRNOV I A ANDREEV A A KUTASOV V A USGPO
SOVIET PHYS·SOLID STATE NBS·SP·302 123·30 1968 CA 71 25311
10 6 1403·7 1968
51860 MEASUREMENT Of DISLOCATION PHONON SCATTERING IN
51787 DENSITY OF TERNARY SEMICONDUCTIVE COMPOUNDS OF THE ALLOYS. fROM PROCEEDINGS Of THE SEVENTH CONfERENCE
AlGROUP II BIGROUP VI C2!GROUP VII TYPE. ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. GAITHERSBURG. MARYLAND.
KRESTOVNIKOV A N MALSAGOV A U GLAZOV V M NOV. 13·16, 1967.
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER CHARSLEY P LEAVER A 0 W SALTER JAM DEPT
4 1 144·6 1968 OF PHYS UNIVERSITY OF SURREY LONDON ENGLAND
USGPO
51788 DENSITY OF TERNARY SEMICONDUCTIVE COMPOUNDS OF THE NBS·SP·302 131·8 1968 CA 71 25350
AlGROUP II B/GROUP VI C2!GROUP VII TYPE. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG, MATER, 4 51869 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE Of THE LATTICE THERMAL
11/14'1·6,1968JI CONDUCTIVITY Of COPPER·NICKEL ALLOYS AT LOW
KRESTOVNIKOV A N MALSAGOV A U GLAZOV V M TEMPERATURES. FROM PROCEEDINGS Of THE SEVENTH
INORGANIC MATERIALS CONfERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. GAITHERSBURG,
4 119·21 1968 MARYLAND. NOV. 13-16, 1967.
ERDMANN J C JAHODA J A BOEING SCIENTIFIC
51792 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF INDIUM TELLURIDE. RESEARCH LAB SEATTLE WASHINGTON
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 10/71 USGPO
2263-65, 1968JI NBS·SP·302 259·70 1968 CA 70 10039
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
SOVIET PHYS·SOLID STATE 51870 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF AEROSPACE ALLOYS AT CRYOGENIC
10 7 1786·8 1969 TEMPERATURES. fROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH
CONfERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. GAITHERSBURG,
51794 REFLECTANCE OF ALLOYED SEMICONDUCTORS IN THE INFRARED MARYLAND. NOV. 13·16, 1967.
REGION. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF lH. EXPTL THEORET. HUST J G WEITZEL 0 H POWELL R L CRYOGENICS
PHYS. 5411/ 127·35, 1968JI DIVISION NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS BOULDER
LONKE A RON A COLORADO
SOVIET PHYS JETP USGPO
27 71·4 1968 NBS·SP·302 271·8 1968 CA 70 99144

51801 BONDING LARGE AREA SILICON WAFERS. FOURTH QUARTERLY 51875 HIGH TEMPERATURE TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF SOME
REPT. PLATINEL ALLOYS. fROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH
MOTOROLA INC SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS CONfERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. GAITHERSBURG,
DIVISION PHOENIX ARIZONA MARYLAND. NOV. 13-16, 1967.
NASA LAUBITZ M J VAN DER MEER M P DIVISION OF
NASA·CR·96283 N68·32663 APPLIED PHYSICS NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OTTAWA
1·26 1968 CANADA
USGPO
51822 MODIFYING CAST IRON. NBS·SP·302 325·30 1968 CA 70 10093
COSNEANU C
METALURGIA IBUCHARESTI
18 10 563·7 1966 CA 69 109049
C85
TPRC TPRC
Numbsr Bibliogrsphic Citation !l.!!!!!!!!!: Bibliogrsphic Citstion
51871 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL 51964 A PHYSICOCHEMICAL STUDY OF A CHROMIUM DlSILICIDE·
CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLIDS BETWEEN 90 AND 200 K. FROM BASED PHASE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 4 131 325·30,1968./1
CONDUCTIVITY. GAITHERSBURG MARYLAND NOV. 13·16, VORONOV B K DUDKIN L 0 KIRYUKHINA N I
1967. TRUSOVA N N
ANDROULAKIS J G KOSSON R L GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT INORGANIC MATERIALS
ENGR CORP BETHPAGE NEW YORK 4 3 271·5 1968
USGPO
NBS·SP·302 337·48 1968 CA 70 10038 51973 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MANGANESE BORIDES.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG.
51878 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SEVERAL METALS. AN MATER. 4 131 447·9,1968'/1
EVALUATION OF A METHOD EMPLOYED BY THE NATIONAL BEZRUK E T MARKOVSKIIL YA
BUREAU OF STANDARDS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE INORGANIC MATERIALS
SEVENTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. 4 378·80 1968
GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND. NOV. 13·16, 1967.
WILLIAMS 0 R BLUM H A SMU INSTITUTE OF 51987 SURFACE EFFECTS IN GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE MELTS.
TECHNOLOGY DALLAS TEXAS IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD.NAUK SSSR, NEORG.
USGPO MATER. 3 19/1561·8,1967./1
NBS·SP·302 349·54 1968 CA 70 10038 DASHEVSKII M YA KUKLADZE G V LAZAREV V B
MIRGALOVSKAYA M S
51879 A LONGITUDINAL SYMMETRICAL HEAT FLOW APPARATUS FOR INORGANIC MATERIALS
THE DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 3 9 136()'6 1967
METALS AND THEIR ALLOYS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE
SEVENTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. 51996 EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION INHOMOGENETIES ON THE
GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND. NOV. 13·16, 1967. THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SOLID SOLUTIONS OF 80
CHANG H BLAIR M G NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND MOLE PERCENT BISMUTH TELLURIDE PLUS 20 MOLE PERCENT
EQUIPMENT CORP LEECHBURG PENNSYLVANIA BISMUTH SELENIDE.
USGPO GOLTSMAN B M KOMISSARCHIK M G LUKYANOVA L N
NBS·SP·302 355·64 1968 CA 70 10715 PAATA
EESTI NSV TEAD AKAD TOIM FUUS MAT
51923 THE DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY OF PHOSPHORUS IN CDTE 17 2 212·29 1968 CA 69 91212
AND CDSE.
HALL R B WOODBURY H H 51997 REFLECTANCE VARIABLES OF COMPACTED POWDERS.
J APPL PHYS SCHATZ E A
39 12 5361·5 1968 MOD ASPECTS REFLECTANCE SPECTROSC PROC SYMP CHICAGO
1967
51924 SOME DIFFUSION AND SOLUBILITY MEASUREMENTS OF CU IN 107·3 I 1968 CA 69 101329
CADMIUM TELLURIDE.
WOODBURY H HAVEN M 5200 I SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF ALPHA·PHASE U·MO ALLOYS AT ZERO
J APPL PHYS AND HIGH PRESSURES.
39 12 5485·8 1968 GORDON J E GARDNER W E SMITH T F CHU C W
MAPLE M B
51929 ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF MOLYBDENUM·RICH RHENIUM ALLOYS PHYS REV
IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE ·190 C TO +100 C. 176 556·61 1968
DAVIDSON 0 L BROTZEN F R
J APPL PHYS 52005 SPECIFIC HEAT BELOW 3 K OF SILVER·GOLD ALLOYS.
39 12 5768·75 1968 MARTIN 0 L
PHYS REV
51933 X·RAY MEASUREMENT OF ORDER IN THE BETA·PRIME PHASES 176 790·6 1968
OF NOBLE METAL ALLOYS. I. BETA·PRIME AUZN.
INTERMETALLIC. 52018 SELF·DIFFUSION OF SILVER IMPURITY IN LIQUID LEAD·TIN
IWASAKI H UESUGI T ALLOYS.
J PHYS SOC JAPAN ONOPRIENKO G I ZVYAGINTSEV A L KHARKOV E I
25 6 1640·6 1968 UKR FIZ ZH
13 156·8 1968 CA 69 5378
51935 THE LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OFTHE HEUSLER
ALLOYS CU2 MN AL AND CU2 MN SN. 52025 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID ALLOYS OF THE TIN·ZINC
FENANDER N G WIKTORIN L MYERS H P SYSTEM.
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS DUTCHAK YA I OSIPENKO V P PANASYUK P V
29 11 1973·6 1968 STETSKIV 0 P
UKR FIZ ZH IUKR EDI
51951 PREPARATION AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF GLASSY 13 695·7 1968 CA 69 90571
CADMIUM ARSENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 4 11/17·21. 1968,/1 52026 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID SN·ZN ALLOYS.
URAl YA A ZYU81NA T A ALEINIKOVA K B IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF UKR. FIZ. ZH. 13/4/695·7,
INORGANIC MATERIALS 1968,/1
4 12·15 1968 DUTCHAK YA I OSIPENKO V P PANASYUK P V
STETSKIV 0 P
51952 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF PBTE·BI2TE3 AND PBSE· UKR PHYS J
BI2SE3 SOLID SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF 13 494·5 1968
IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG, MATER. 4 11/32·8,
1968,/1 52037 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF COPPER
EFIMOVA B A ZAHKARYUGINA G F KOLOMOETS LA CHALCOGENIDES.
INORGANIC MATERIALS OKHOTIN AS AIVAZOV A A PUSHKARSKII A S
4 24·9 1968 PHYS LETT
28 A 448·9 1968
51953 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LANTHANUM ANTIMONIDE.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. 52047 CHAPTER 1. LATIlCE REFLECTION. FROM SEMICONDUCTORS
MATER. 4 III 44-8,1968'/1 AND SEMIMETALS. VOLUME 3·0PTICAL PROPERTIES OF
GONCHAROVA E V ZHUKOVA T B LOPATINA Z I III·V COMPOUNDS.
INORGANIC MATERIALS HASS M U S NAVAL RESEARCH LAB SEMICONDUCTOR
4 34·7 1968 BRANCH WASHINGTON
ACADEMIC PRESS INC NEW YORK
51955 INVESTIGATION OFTHE REACTION OF GALLIUM AND INDIUM 3·16 1967
WITH ARSENIC IN MOLTEN GERMANIUM·BASED SOLUTIONS.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. 52048 CHAPTER 3. EMITTANCE STUDIES. FROM SEMICONDUCTORS
MATER. 4 12/ 201-6,1968'/1 AND SEMIMETALS. VOLUME 3·0PTICAL PROPERTIES OF
KRESTOVNIKOV AN MALYUTINA G L GLAZOV V M III·V COMPOUNDS.
INORGANIC MATERIALS POTTER R F STIERWALT D L US NAVAL ORDNANCE
4 165·9 1968 LAB CORONA CALIFORNIA
ACADEMIC PRESS INC NEW YORK
5 1961 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SYSTEM INDIUM TELLURIDE·INDIUM 71-90 1967 IAA 8·1 138
SELENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK
SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 4/21 297-8,1968'/1 52049 CHAPTER 4. ULTRAVIOLET OPTICAL PROPERTIES. FROM
RUSTAMOV P G ALlDZHANOV M A MAMEDALIEV F 0 SEMICONDUCTORS AND SEMIMETALS. VOLUME 3-0PTICAL
INORGANIC MATERIALS PROPERTIES OF III·V COMPOUNDS.
4 247·8 1968 PHILIPP H R EHRENREICH H
ACADEMIC PRESS INC NEW YORK
51963 A PHYSICOCHEMICAL STUDY OF A CHROMIUM DISILICIDE· 93·124 1967
BASED PHASE.
VORONOV B K DUDKIN L D KIRYUKHINA N I
TRUSOVA N N
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
4 3 325·30 1968
C86
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
52050 CHAPTER 5. OPTICAL ABSORPTION ABOVE THE FUNDAMENTAL 52105 PILOT PRODUCTION AND EVALUATION OF TANTALUM ALLOY
EDGE. FROM SEMICONDUCTORS AND SEMIMETALS. VOLUME SHEET. SUMMARY PHASE REPORT.
3-OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF III·V COMPOUNDS. AMMON R L BEGLEY R T ASTRONUCLEAR LAB
CARDONA M BROWN UNIVERSITY PROVIDENCE RHODE WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
ISLAND WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP
ACADEMIC PRESS INC NEW YORK WANL·PR·M·004
125·51 1967 1·83 1963

52051 THE USE OF HEAT CAPACITY MEASUREMENTS TO INTERPRET 52107 CEMENTED BORIDES. SUMMARY PROGRESS REPT. JUNE 1954-
ORDERING IN ALLOYS. FROM EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON JULY 1955.
THERM()'PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AT HIGH AMERICAN ELECTRO METAL CORPORATION
TEMPERATURES IN BADEN·BADEN. NOV. 11·13, 1968. YONKERS NEW YORK
BROOKS C R STANSBURY E E UNIVERSITY OF DOC
TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE AD·71936 1·133 1955
ZENTRALSTELLE FUR ATOMKERNENERGIE·DOKUMENTATION
IZAEDI KARLSRUHE 52112 CARBIDE FUEL DEVELOPMENT. PHASE I REPT. MAY 1959-
550·89 1968 SEPT. 1959.
NOLOMEY R LAZERUS S SAPIR J SOFER G
52052 CHAPTER 12. OPTICAL CONSTANTS. FROM SEMICONDUCTORS STEINMETZ H STRASSER A WEISMAN J DIAL R
AND SEMIMETALS. VOLUME 3-0PTICAL PROPERTIES OF III·V MC MURTRY C SAULINO F TAYLOR K
COMPOUNDS. AEC
SERAPHIN 0 0 BENNETT H E MICHELSON LABORATORY NDA·2140·2 1·100 1959
CHINA LAKE CALIFORNIA
ACADEMIC PRESS INC NEW YORK 52114 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF PB-SB ALLOYS.
499·543 1967 IAA 8·1 139 YURKOV V A
DOKLADY AKAD NAUK SSR
52057 FABRICATION OF THERMAL COATED EXTENDABLE BOOM. 91 4 891 1953
FINAL REPORT.
WESTINGHOUSE DEFENSE AND SPACE 52115 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF PB-SB ALLOYS. IIENGLISH
CENTER AEROSPACE DIVISION TRANSLATION OF DOKLADY AKAD. NAUK SSR 91/41 891.
BALTIMORE MARYLAND 1953,//
NASA AN 0 CFSTI YURKOV V A
NASA·CR·95805/REPT·7826A1 AEC
N68·29903 1·42 1968 AEC·TR·2231
1·6 1962
52075 INVESTIGATION OF DIFFUSION UNDER TRANSIENT PRESSURE
CONDITIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF UKRAIN Fil. lH. 52119 THERMAL EXPANSION OF NICKEL·COPPER ALLOYS AT LOW
13/5/751·5,1968./1 TEMPERATURES, IPART II.
GRETSKII YU YA LARIKOV L N NAZARCHUK A T AOYAMA S ITO T
STERENBOGEN YU A FALCHENKO V M SCI REPTS TOHOKU UNIV
UKRAIN PHYS J 27 1 348·64 1939
13 533·6 1968
52121 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF SOME CERIUM AND
52082 SUPERCOOLING OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE MELTS. LANTHANUM LAVES PHASE COMPOUNDS. PH. D. THESIS.
DASHEVSKII M YA POTERUKHIN A N JOSEPH R R IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY AMES IOWA
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY AND CFSTI
4 5 689·93 1968 IS·T·228 N69·12746
1·76 1968
52083 SUPERCOOLING OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE MELTS. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 4 52122 APPLICATION OF ADIABATIC CALORIMETRY TO METAL SYSTEMS
15/689·93, 1968,/1 PROGR. REPT. SEPT. 1967·AUG. 1968.
DASHEVSKII M YA POTERUKHIN A N STANSBURY E E BROOKS C R UNIV OF TENNESSEE
INORGANIC MATERIALS DEPT OF CHEMICAL AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
4 602·5 1968 KNOXVILLE TENN
AEC AND CFSTI
52095 NORMAL SOLAR ABSORPTIVITY AND TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL ORO·3291·8 N69·13708
EMISSIVITY OF ENGINEERING SURFACES AND COATINGS. 1·21 1968
CHRISTENSEN E H CONVAIR ASTRONAUTICS DIVISION
GENERAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION 52126 USE OF REFRACTORY MATERIALS FOR RE·ENTRY STR~ICTURE.
DOC FROM SYMPOSIUM ON PROCESSING MATERIALS FOR RE·ENTRY
AD·843799 1·29 1961 STRUCTURES, 1960.
LEVY A V HUGHES TOOL COMPANY·AIRCRAFT DIVISION
52097 HIGH TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTING DOC
MATERIALS FOR THERMOELECTRIC APPLICATIONS. M.SC. WADD·TR·6D-58
THESIS. AD·241597 141·70 1960
MAGLIC K UNIVERSITY OF WALES INSTITUTE OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 52130 MACHINING PROBLEMS WITH TITANIUM ALLOYS. FROM USAF
BORIS KIDRIC INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR SCIENCES BEOGRAD MACHINABILITY REPORT, VOLUME 2,1951.
VINCA AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES
IBK·765 1·110 1969 105 46·7102 1951

52098 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS. VOLUME II. 52132 REFRACTORIES FOR 4000 F. AND HIGHER.
WOLFE G W LlNG·TEMCO·VOUGHT INC ASTRONAUTICS FINLAY G R
DIVISION DALLAS TEXAS CHEM CAN
LlNG·TEMCO·VOUGHT INC DALAS TEXAS 4 41·4 1952
LTV·E9R·12073
1·124 1959 52133 THE EQUILIBRIUM VACANCY CONCENTRATION IN AN
ALUMINIUM·COPPER ALLOY.
52100 COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION VS. TEMPERATURE FOR KING A 0 BURKE J
LOW EXPANSION MATERIALS. ACTA MET
EUMARIAN C 18 205·10 1970
MATERIALS DESIGN ENGINEERING
53 6 151 1961 52134 APPLICABILITY OF POWDER METALLURGY TO PROBLEMS OF
HIGH TEMPERATURE MATERIALS.
52101 DETERMINATION OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AT HIGH AULT G M DEUTSCH G C
TEMPERATURES BY DIRECT ELECTRICAL HEATING METHODS. J METALS
M.S. THESIS. 6 1214·30 1954
NALBANTYAN M PURDUE UNIVERSITY WEST LAFAYETTE
INDIANA 52137 NEW REFRACTORY HARD METALS.
PURDUE UNIVERSITY EVERHART J L
1·109 1968 MATERIALS AND METHODS
40 90·2 1954
52104 DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A LIQUID METAL CELL
QUARTERLY TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPT. NO.1, JAN. 1962· 52139 INFRARED REFLECTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTING FESI2.
MARCH 1962. 81RKHOLZ U FINKENRATH H NAEGELE J UHLE N
AGRUSS B KARAS H R ALLISON DIVISION GENERAL PHYS STAT SOL
MOTORS CORPORATION INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA 30 K81·4 1968
DOC
EDR·2678 AD·274197 52141 HEAT CAPACITY AND QUASI-CHAIN DYNAMICS OF DIAMOND·
1·68 1962 LIKE STRUCTURES.
TARASSOV V V DEMIDENKO A F
PHYS STAT SOL
30 147·55 1968
C87
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
52144 REFLECTIVITY SPECTRA OFTHE RHOMBOHEDRAL CRYSTALS 52248 FLASH DIFFUSIVITY APPARATUS.
BI2TE3, BI2SE3, AND SB2TE3 OVER THE RANGE FROM 0.7 TO CARPENTER R S II NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION INC
12.5 EV. ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL
SOBOLEV V V SHUTOV S 0 POPOV YU V AEC
SHESTATSKII S N NAA-SR-MEMO-7643
PHYS STAT SOL 1·20 1962
30 349-55 1968
52249 HIGH PRESSURE /UP TO 18 KILOBARS/ CHAMBER FOR
52162 LOCAL X·RAY SPECTRANALYSIS OF MUTUAL DIFFUSION IN OPERATING AT HELIUM TEMPERATURES. //ENGLISH
BINARY SYSTEMS FORMING A CONTINUOUS SERIES OF SOLID TRANSLATION OF PRIB. TEKH. EKSP. 11 /6/ 161-4,
SOLUTIONS. II. THE SYSTEMS FE-NI, NI-CO, NI-PT AND 1966J/
CO-PT. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I ITSKEVICH E S VORONOVSKII A N GAVRILOV A F
METALLOVED. 24 /3/ 436-41. 1967J/ SUKHOPAROV V A
BOROVSKIII B MARCHUKOVA I 0 UGASTE YU E INSTRUM EXP TECH /USSR/
PHYS METALS METALLOG 6 1452-4 1966
24 3 51-6 1967
52252 SPECIAL REFRACTORIES FOR USE ABOVE 1700 C.
52163 MUTUAL DIFFUSION IN THE SYSTEM NI-CR_ IIENGLISH WHITTEMORE 0 J JR
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I METALLOVED. 24 /3/ INDUSTRIAL ENG CHEM
442-9, 1967J/ 47 12 2510-12 1955
UGASTE YU E
PHYS METALS METALLOG 52254 PROPERTIES AND USES OF SINTERED ALUMINIUM.
24 3 57-65 1967 IRMANN R
METAL TREATMENT AND DROP FORGING
52166 AGEING OF FE·NI-TI ALLOYS IN THE PROCESS OF THE 22 245-50 1955
REVERSE ALPHA-GAMMA MARTENSITIC TRANSFORMATION.
ZEMTSOVA NO VASILEVSKAYA M M MALYSHEV K A 52259 THE ELEVATED TEMPERATURE TENSilE AND CREEP-RUPTURE
FIZ METAL I METAlLOVED PROPERTIES OF THE FS-82 COLUMBIUM ALLOY.
24 2 293-8 1967 JONES R L CONVAIR ASTRONAUTICS DIVISION GENERAL
DYNAMICS CORPORATION
52167 AGEING OF FE·NI-TI ALLOYS IN THE PROCESS OF THE GENERAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION
REVERSE ALPHA-GAMMA MARTENSITIC TRANSFORMATION. GDA-ERR-AN-049
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. I METALLOVED. 24 1-68 1961
/2/293-8,1967J/
ZEMTSOVA N 0 VASILEVSKAYA M M MALYSHEV K A 52260 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
PHYS METALS METAllOG AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES. SUMMARY REPORT JUNE
24 2 89-94 1967 1957-JUNE 1960.
MOELLER C E WILSON 0 R MIDWEST RESEARCH
52178 HEAT CAPACITIES OF THE HIGHER SILICIDES OF VANADIUM, INSTITUTE KANSAS CITY MISSOURI
COBALT, AND NICKEL BETWEEN 60 AND 300 K. IIENGLISH MIDWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE
TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 42 /5/1288-9, 1968J/ MRI-2059-E 1-95 1960
KALISHEVICH G I GELD P V KRENTSIS R P
RUSS J PHYS CHEM 52262 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL MATERIALS
42 675-6 1968 AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES. VOL. II.
TERRY E L LlNG-TEMCO-VOUGHT INC CHANCE VOUGHT
52179 LOW-TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY, ENTHALPY, AND ENTROPY AIRCRAFT DAllAS TEXAS
OF GERMANIUM DlSULPHIDE AND GERMANIUM DISELENIDE. CHANCE VOUGHT AIRCRAFT INCORPORATED
//ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 42 /5/ LTV-9112 1-55 1959
1305-7,1968J/
TARASOV V V ZHDANOV V M MAlTSEV A K 52268 PROPERTIES OF ZIRCONIUM HYDRIDE AND ZIRCONIUM-URANIUM
RUSS J PHYS CHEM ALLOY HYDRIDES.
42 685·7 1968 TOY S M VETRANO J B ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL
CANOGA PARK CALIFORNIA
52189 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT AND SUPERCONDUCTING AEC
PROPERTIES OF NIOBIUM-TANTALUM ALLOYS. NAA-SR-4244-DEL
CORSAN J M COOK A J 1-18 1960
PHYS LETT
28 A 500-1 1969 52276 RADIATION·RESISTANT MAGNET WIRE FOR USE IN AIR AND
VACUUM AT 850 C.
52190 ON THE TRANSPORT OF HEAT AND CHARGE IN A ANACONDA WIRE AND CABLE COMPANY
POLYCRYSTALLINE DURALUMINUM DEFORMED AT 77 K. MAGNET WIRE RESEARCH LABORATORIES
LEYAROVSKI E I VASSllEV P G MUSKEGON MICHIGAN
PHYS LETT DOC
28 A 503-4 1969 ASD-TDR-63- 164
AD-414198 1-104 1963
52201 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SINGLE CRYSTALLINE IN-TL ALLOYS
FROM 4.2 TO 273.2 K. M.S. THESIS. 52277 CERAMICS. 5.1 BEO CERMETS. FROM TECHNICAL PROGRESS
PAHLMAN J E IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY AMES IOWA REPORT FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 1953-JUNE 1953.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY GREENSPAN J
1-70 1968 AEC
MIT-l 113-DEL
52211 THE MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL PROPERTIES BY THE USE OF 159-212 1953
EMPIRICAL FUNCTIONS.
ADAMS C H WYMAN M E 52283 AN INVESTIGATION OF METAL-CERAMIC COMPOSITES FOR
J APPL PHYS HIGH-TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS.
40 344-50 1969 PARIKH N M FISHER J I ARMOUR RESEARCH
FOUNDATION ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CHICAGO
52212 THE poT PHASE DIAGRAM OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE AT HIGH ILLINOIS
TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES. DOC
BANUS M 0 lAVINE M C ARF-2175-12 AD-238137
J APPL PHYS 1-35 1960
40 409- 13 1969
52285 DEVELOPMENT OF PROTECTIVE COATING FOR TANTALUM BASE
52237 ON THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES AND HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF ALLOYS. QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPT. NO.2.
INDIUM ANTIMONIDE ALLOYED OR DOPED WITH GERMANIUM. OHNYSTY B STETSON A R AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS
AllEVA M A ALiEV M I COMMAND WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO
IZVEST AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ TEKH I MAT NAUK DOC
1 23-7 1968 RDR· 1360-2 AD·429028
1·58 1963
52238 INVESTIGATION OF THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF THE
SYSTEM SNTE-CU BI TE2. 52286 DEVELOPMENT OF PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR TANTALUM BASE
NASIROV YA N OSMANOV T G ALLOYS. TASK II·DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY APPLICABLE
IZVEST AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ TEKH I MAT NAUK TO COATINGS USED IN THE 3000 TO 4000 F. TEMPERATURE
1 37-42 1968 RANGE.
OHNYSTY B STANSFIELD 0 M STETSON A R
52239 GLASS-CERMET COATINGS FOR TITANIUM CARBIDE. FROM METCALFE A G RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISION
HEAT-RESISTANT COATINGS. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO
ZHAROSTOIKIE POKRYFIYA. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, INST. KHIM. DOC
SILIKATOV, TR. SEMIHARA. LENINGRAD 108-24, 1965J/ ML-TDR-64·294
SAZONOVA M V BANKOVSKAYA I B AD-612061 1·95 1965
CONSULTANTS BUREAU ENTERPRISES INC DIVISION OF PLENUM
PUBLISHING CORP NEW YORK
79-89 1967
caa
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
52289 THE DESIGN AND UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS OF AN IMPROVED 52410 DEVELOPMENT OF TI C-BASE CERMETS. FROM PROCEEDINGS
TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL EMITIANCE TRANSIENT CALORIMETER. OF THE WADe CERAMIC CONFERENCE ON CERMETS. OCTOBER
WADE W R PROGAR 0 J LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER 6·8. 1952. PAPER NO.2.
LANGLEY STATION HAMPTON VA HAVEKOTTE W L FIRTH STERLING INC
NASA AND CFSTI DOC
NASA·TN·D·5106 WADC·TR·52·327
1·20 1969 AD·1183 11·19 1952

52322 ELECTRON EFFECTIVE·MASS VALUES IN GA/x/IN/l·x/SB 52411 CERMETS CONTAINING MOLYBDENUM DISILICIDE AND ALUMINUM
ALLOYS. OXIDE. PROCEEDINGS OF THE WADC CERAMIC CONFERENCE
AUBIN M J THOMAS M B VAN TONGERLOO E H ON CERMETS. OCTOBER 6-8.1952. PAPER NO. 14.
WOOLLEY J C BURNEY J 0 P R MALLORY CO
CAN J PHYS DOC
47 631·6 1969 WADC·TR·52·327
AD·1183 103·6 1952
52323 A PADE APPROXIMANT ANALYSIS OF A POWER SERIES BY
WOJTOXICZ DESCRIBING THE MAGNETIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF 52412 PROPERTIES OF BERYLLlUM·BERYLLLlUM OXIDE CERMETS.
THE EUROPIUM CHALCOGENIDES. M.S. THESIS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE WADC CERAMIC FONFERENCE ON
BROZ A L SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND CERMETS. OCTOBER 6-8. 1952. PAPER NO. 32.
TECHNOLOGY RAPID CITY SOUTH DAKOTA GREENSPAN J MMIT
SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND TECHNOLOGY DOC
1·36 1967 WADC·TR·52·327
AD·1183 266·74 1952
52333 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF H.C.P.
MOLYBDENUM·RUTHENIUM AND MOLYBDENUM·RHODIUM ALLOYS. 52413 SOME PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF
HO J C VISWANATHAN R TITANIUM BORIDE AND NITRIDE.
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS SAMSONOV G V PETRASH E V
30 169·73 1969 METALLOVED OBRABOTKA METALLOV
CORRECTION. 1 4 19·24 1955

30 1903 1969 52414 SOME PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF


TITANIUM BORIDE AND NITRIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
52358 LATIlCE PARAMETERS AND CURIE·POINT ANOMALIES OF OF METALLOVED. OBRABOTKA METALLOV. 1 141 19·24.
IRON·COBALT ALLOYS. 1955,/1
STUART H RIDLEY N SAMSONOV G V PETRASH E V
BRIT J APPL PHYS IJ PHYS 01 HB
2 4 485·91 1969 HB·3675 I· 10 1956

52366 EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FOR SPONTANEOUS NUCLEAR 52423 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SNAP MATERIALS.
ORDERING IN PARAMAGNETIC PRB!. WATROUS J 0 ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL NORTH AMERICAN
ANDRES K BUCHER E AVIATION INC CANOGA PARK CALIF
PHYS REV LETT AEC
22 12 600·3 1969 NAA·SR·6047
1·19 1961
52368 MIXEQ.STATE THERMAL RESISTIVITY IN IRREVERSIBLE
TYPE·" SUPERCONDUCTORS. 52424 COPPER AND ITS ALLOYS FOR LOW TEMPERATURE
WARD 0 VERSATILITY.
PHYS LETT BULOW C L
28 A 603·4 1969 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
187·92 1960 RM 17 1634Q
52369 DETERMINATION OF THE GINZBURG·LANDAU PARAMETERS OF AN
INDlUM·LEAD ALLOY BY A STEADY STATE CALORIMETRIC 52438 THE INFLUENCE OF THE ALUMINUM OXIDE CONTENT ON THE
TECHNIQUE. STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF PRESSED OBJECTS MADE OF
ZOLLER P DILLINGER J R SAP. FROM TEPLOPROCHNVY MATERIAL IZ SPECHENNOY
PHYS LETT ALYUMINIYEVOY PUDRY ISAP/.
28 A 10 682·3 1969 GERCHIKOVA N S KOLOBNEV N I STEPANOVA M G
FRIDLYANDER I N
52384 VISCOSIMETRIC STUDY OF THE MELTING PROCESS OF METALS STATE PUBLISHING HOUSE OF THE DEFENSE INDUSTRY
WITH THE EXAMPLE OF GALLIUM AND THE INTERMETALLIC MOSCOW OBORONGIZ
COMPOUND HG5TL2. 5·16 1961
PREDEL B ARPSHOFEN J
Z NATURFORSCH 52439 THE INFLUENCE OF THE ALUMINUM OXIDE CONTENT ON THE
23 A 12 2052·62 1968 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF PRESSED OBJECTS MADE OF
SAP. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOPROCHNVY MATERIAL
52389 THEORY OF FERROMAGNETIC ALLOYS. IZ SPECHENNOY ALYUMINIYEVOY PUDRY ISAP/. MOSCOW.
COLE H S 0 TURNER R E PP. 5·16. 1961.//
J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSI GERCHIKOVA N S KOLOBNEV N I STEPAN OVA M G
2 1 124·34 1969 FRIDLYANDER IN
USGPO AND CFSTI
52390 THE LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF A NUMBER OF JPRS·178180TS·63·21205
FERROMAGNETIC PALLADlUM·COBALT AND PLATINUM·COBALT 1·15 1963
ALLOYS.
WHEELER J C G 52440 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF IN·PB ALLOYS DOWN TO 0.4 K.
J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSI FOX G T WOLFMEYER M W DILLINGER J R
2 1 135·46 1969 PHYS REV
177 756·7 1969
52391 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SINTER ED SEMICONDUCTOR
ALLOYS. 52447 LONGITUDINAL·OPTICAL·PHONON·PLASMON COUPLING IN
PARROTT J E GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSI OLSON C G LYNCH 0 W
2 1 147·51 1969 PHYS REV
177 3 1231·4 1969
52404 GRAPHIC METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF OPTICAL CONSTANTS
OF SINGLE CRYSTAL SEMICONDUCTORS BY TRANSMISSION 52467 THE OPTICAL REFLECTIVITY SPECTRA OF CDSB AND ZNSB
MEASUREMENT. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF UKR. FIZ. ZH. SINGLE CRYSTALS.
7/12/ 1285·91. 1962/1 AVERBAKH E M SOBOLEV V V SYRBU N N
TOVSTYUK K 0 BORETS 0 M UGAI YAA
NATL LENDING LIBRARY BOSTON SPA ENGLAND PHYS STAT SOL
RTS·4511 N68·32626 30 K145·7 1968 CA 70 33021
1·8 1968
52472 PROPERTIES OF SEMIFINISHED PRODUCTS MADE OF SINTERED
52407 PRODUCTION AND PROPERTIES OF SILICIDES OF SOME RARE ALUMINUM POWDER. FROM TEPLOPROCHNVY MATERIAL IZ
EARTH ELEMENTS. FROM REDKOZEMELNYYE ELEMENTY IRARE SPECHENNOY ALYUMINIYEVOY PUDRY ISAP/.
EARTH ELEMENTS/. MATVEYEV B I KISHNEV P V KHANOVA I R
SAMSONOV G V NESHPOR V S PADERNO YU B STATE PUBLISHING HOUSE OF THE DEFENSE INDUSTRY
USGPO AND CFSTI MOSCOW OBORONGIZ
JPRS·26877 TT-64·51134 108·12 1961
25·47 1964

52408 THE EFFECT OF ALLOYING ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF


NIOBIUM.
ULYANOV R A TARASOV NO MIKHAYLOV YA 0
DOC
FTD·MT·64· 16
AD·604600 148·54 1964
C89
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliogrsphic Citstion Numbsr Bibliogrsphic CitBtion
52473 PROPERTIES OF SEMIFINISHED PRODUCTS MADE OF SINTERED 52570 THE PROTECTION OF CARBON AND GRAPHITE AGAINST
ALUMINUM POWDER. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF OXIDATION AT TEMPERATURES OF 1200 DEGREES. /lENGLISH
TEPLOPROCHNYV MATERIAL IZ SPECHENNOY ALYUMINIYEVOY TRANSLATION OF ZHUR. PRIKLAD. KHIM. 34 131 505·12.
PUDRY ISAP/. MOSCOW. PP. 108-12. 1961,// 1961.//
MATVEYEV B I KISHNEV P V KHANOVA I R SAZONOVA M V SITNIKOVA A YA APPEN A A
USGPO AND CFSTI DOC AND CFSTI
JPRS·178180TS·63·21205 MCL·1285/1 AND 21
123·8 1963 AD·269653 1·13 1961

52475 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF IRON SELENIDE. 52575 ZIRCONIA. ITS CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC POLYMORPHY AND HIGH
SERRE J GIBART P BONNEROT J TEMPERATURE POTENTIALS.
J PHYSIQUE WEBER B C SCHWARTZ M A AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH
30 93·6 1969 LABORATORY WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
DOC
52488 PROPERTIES OF MONEL AT LOW TEMPERATURES. WADC·TR·58·646
ACKERMAN 0 E AD·206908 1·21 1958
METAL PROGRESS
30 56·60 1936 52578 URANIUM ALLOYS FOR HIGH·TEMPERATURE APPLICATION.
SALLER H A DICKERSON R F MURR W E BATTELLE
52492 TOTAL THERMAL CONTRACTIONS OF SOME TECHNICAL METALS MEMORIAL INSTITUE
TO 4.2 K. AEC AND DOC
BEENAKKER J J M SWENSON C A BMI·l098 WADC·56·128
REV SCIINSTR 1·45 1956
26 1204·5 1955
52591 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE INVAR PROBLEM II.
52493 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE COEFFICIENT OF WOHLFARTH E P
LINEAR EXPANSION OF METALS AND ALLOYS. PHYS LETT
TOTSKII E E 28 A 569·70 1969
TEPLOFIZ VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR
2 2 205·14 1964 52594 NEAR·INFRA·RED DIFFUSE REflECTIVITIES OF NATURAL AND
MAN·MADE MATERIALS.
52494 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE COEFFICIENT OF NICOLLE R L IRVINE J BOWDEN F G
LINEAR EXPANSION OF METALS AND ALLOYS. /lENGLISH BRIT J APPL PHYS IJ PHYS 01
TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR. 2 12/ 2 2 201·4 1969
205·14.1964,/1
TOTSKII E E 52609 THE TRUE HEAT CAPACITY OF RARE·EARTH CHALCOGENIDES AT
HIGH TEMPERATURE LOW TEMPERATURES. III. THE TRUE LOW·TEMPERATURE
2 181·9 1964 HEAT CAPACITY. ENTROPY. AND ENTHALPY OF NEODYMIUM
TELLURIDE IND2TE3/.. /lENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH.
52496 THERMAL EXPANSION OF ZIRCALOY·2 BETWEEN ROOM FIZ. KHIM. 42 141 998-1000.1968,/1
TEMPERATURE AND 1000 C. PAUKOV I E NOGTEVA V V YAREMBASH E I
MEHAN R L CUTLER G L GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY RUSS J PHYS CHEM
KNOLLS ATOMIC POWER LAB SCHENECTADY NEW YORK 42 522·3 1968
AEC
KAPL·M·RLM·15 52611 THE MOBILITIES OF MERCURY AND THALLIUM IN LIQUID
1·22 1958 SODIUM. /lENGLISH TRNSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 42
14/1007·10,1968'/1
52497 DILATOMETRIC STUDIES OF ZIRCONIUM AND ZIRCONIUM TIN DRAKIN S I BORISOVA A M SERGEEVA T N
ALLOYS BETWEEN 25 AND 1100 C. RUSS J PHYS CHEM
BALLUFFI R W RESNICK R TIMPER A J 42 527·9 1968
METALLURGICAL LABORATORIES SYLVANIA ELECTRIC PRODUCTS
INC 52623 SURFACE TENSION OF INDIUM·TIN ALLOYS. IIENGLISH
AEC TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 42 /7/1754-7,1968'/1
SEp·90 1·13 1952 KOVALCHUK V F KUZNETSOV V A KOTLOVANOVA N P
RUSS J PHYS CHEM
52511 A HIGH TEMPERATURE PRECISION X·RAY CAMERA. SOME 42 918·20 1968
MEASUREMENTS OF THE THERMAL COEFFICIENTS OF EXPANSION
OF BERYlLIUM. 52636 LOW·TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY. ENTHALPY. AND ENTROPY
GORDON P OF CRYSTALLINE AND VITREOUS ARSENIC SESQUISELENIDE
J APPL PHYSICS AND OF CRYSTAlliNE ARSENIC SESaUITELLURIDE.
20 908·17 1949 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 42 181
2051-4,1968'/1
52513 ANISOTROPIC THERMAL EXPANSION OF INDIUM. ZHDANOV V M MALTSEV A K
SMITH J F SCHNEIDER V L RUSS J PHYS CHEM
J LESS·COMMON METALS 42 1078·80 1968
7 17·22 1964
52639 CHEMICAL MICROHETEROGENEITY OF SELENIUM·ARSENIC
52518 COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF INCONEL 718 AND SESQUISELENIDE GLASSES FROM LOW·TEMPERATURE HEAT
347. CAPACITY DATA AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY.
AEROJET·GENERAL CORPORATION LIQUID TARASOV V V ZHDANOV V M DEMBOVSKII SA
ROCKET PLANT SACRAMENTO CALIF MALTSEV A K
DOC ZH FIZ KHIM
AGC·4·433 DVR·63·566 42 2118· 1968
AD·431387 1·2 1963
52640 CHEMICAL MICROHETEROGENEITY OF SELENIUM·ARSENIC
52531 AN X·RAY POWDER STUDY OF BETA·URANIUM. SESOUISELENIDE GLASSES FROM LOW·TEMPERATURE HEAT
THEWLIS J CAPACITY DATA AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY. /lENGLISH
ACTA CRYST TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 42 181 2118·,1968'/1
5 790-4 1952 TARASOV V V ZHDANOV V M DEMBOVSKII S A
MALTSEV A K
52565 DEVELOPMENT OF ULTRA REFRACTORY MATERIALS. FINAL RUSS J PHYS CHEM
REPORT AUG. 1957-OCT. 195B. 42 1122·4 1968
SHAFFER P T B RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
CARBORUNDUM COMP 52642 RESONANT PHONON SCATTERING IN MERCURY SELENIDE.
DOC NELSON 0 A BROERMAN J G PAXHIA E C
AD·205942 1·21 1958 WHITSETT C R
PHYS REV LETT
52567 ALUMINA·BASE CERMETS. 22 17 884·7 1969
SHEVLIN T SHAUCK C A AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH
LABORATORY WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO 52649 AN INVESTIGATION OF THE THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL
DOC ASPECTS OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF CERAMIC
WADC·TR·54·173/PT II AD·49092 MATERIALS. QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPT. OCT. 196O-DEC.
PB·134856 1·45 1954 1960.
KIRCHNER H P BULGEY C F CORNELL AERONAUTICAL
52569 THE PROTECTION OF CARBON AND GRAPHITE AGAINST LAB INC OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY BUFFALO N Y
OXIDATION AT TEMPERATURES OF 1200 DEGREES. DOC
SAZONOVA M V SITNIKOVA A YA APPEN A A CAL·PI·1273·7·9
ZHUR PRIKLAD KHIM AD·253104 1·41 1960
34 3 505·12 1961
ego
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Numbsr Bibli'!JI.'ae.hic Citation
52654 RESEARCH OF TECHNIQUES OF METHODS ON WHICH TO BASE 52721 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF AlGROUP 1111 BIGROUP VI
DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE GLAZING ATTACHMENTS. COMPOUNDS ·1. HIGH·TEMPERATURE HEAT CONTENTS AND
PARTAIN G K PISCOPO F A WILSON R E WRIGHT HEATS OF FUSION OF INDIUM, GALLIUM AND ALUMINUM
AIR DEVELOPMENT DIVISION WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE ANTIMONIDES.
BASE OHIO LI'CHTER BARRY 0 SOMMELET PIERRE
DOC TRANS MET SOC AIME
WADD·TR·6o.l19 245 99·105 1969 CA 70 61871
AD·240357 1·63 1960 CORRECTION.
BLACHNIK R
52661 RESEARCH ON ELEVATED TEMPERATURE RESISTANT CERAMIC 1 1·1087 1970
STRUCTURAL ADHESIVES. PART VI. REPLY BY AUTHOR.
FORLANO R J KRUMWIEDE 0 M BENZEL J F 1 1087·8 1970
THORNTON H R LEFORT H G
DOC 52727 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SUBSTANCES HAVING A DEFECT
WADC·TR·55·491/PT IVI STRUCTURE OF THE A2IGROUP III/ B3/GROUP VII TYPE AND
AD·282302 1·72 1962 THE ANTI FLUORITE STRUCTURE.
NOVIKOVA S I
52662 INVESTIGATION OF THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL FIZ TVERD TELA
ASPECTS OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF CERAMIC 10 10 3141·2 1968 CA 70 23818
MATERIALS. FINAL REPORT.
KIRCHNER H P SCHEETZ H A BROWN W R SMYTH H T 52728 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SUBSTANCES HAVING A DEFECT
CORNELL AERONAUTICAL LAB INC BUFFALO NEW YORK STRUCTURE OF THE A2IGROUP 1111 B3/GROUP VII TYPE AND
DOC THE ANTIFLUORITE STRUCTURE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
CAL·PI·1273·M·12 FIZ. TVERD. TELA 10/10/3141·2,1968./1
AD·296188 1·101 1962 NOVIKOVAS I
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
52665 STUDY OF HIGH TEMPERATURE MATERIALS. FINAL REPORT. 10 10 2481·2 1969
SMOKE E J ROODA J SIRKIS M 0 HOLSBERG P J
MOLONY 0 A CHOA C N J CERAMIC RESEARCH 52734 SOME FEATURES OF THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE
STATION RUTGERS STATE UNIV SPECIFIC HEAT OF A NIOBIUM·TlTANIUM ALLOY AT THE
DOC TRANSITION TO THE SUPERCONDUCTING STATE. /IENGLISH
RADC·TR·6o.233 TRANSLATION OF ZH. EKSP. TEOR. FIZ. 54/61 1675·9,
AD·248105 1·35 1960 1968,/1
SUKHAREVSKII B YA ALAPINA A V DUSHECHKIN YU A
52671 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOVIET PHYSICS·JETP
TUNGSTEN CARBIDE·COBALT HARD METALS. 27 897·9 1968
TUMANOV V I FUNKE V F BASKIN M L
NOVIKOVA T A 52739 INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL EXPANSION PROBLEMS IN P·l02
IZVEST AKAD NAUK SSSR OTD TEKHN NAUK MET I GORN DELO MODERATOR.
1 170.5 1964 COOK R G ECKART L E AIRCRAFT NUCLEAR
PROPULSION GENERAL ELECTRIC CINCINNATI OHIO
52672 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF AEC
TUNGSTEN CARBIDE-COBALT HARD METALS. IIENGLISH DC·58·1·191
TRANSLATION OF IZVEST. AKAD. NAUK SSSR OTD. TEKHN 1·27 1958
NAUK MET. I GORN. DELO III 170.75, 1964.1/
TUMANOV V I FUNKE V F BASKIN M L 52743 INVESTIGATION OF INTER METALLIC COMPOUNDS FOR VERY
NOVIKOVA T A HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS. PROGRESS REPORT NO.4
HENRY BRUTCHER FEB.·APRIL. 1960.
HB·6262 1·11 1964 BOOKER J PAINE R M STONEHOUSE A J BRUSH
BERYLLIUM CO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
52679 THERMAL EXPANSION OF FIVE TITANIUM CARBIDE CERMETS CLEVELAND OHIO
FROM 68 TO 1800 F. WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO
HARRINGTON L CROWE G H WADC·TR·176
AMER SOC TESTING MATERIAL PROC 1·23 1960
63 620·32 1963
52744 DILATOMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF VACUUM·MELTED
52704 THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF A ZIRCALOY·2. FROM ZIRCONIUM HIGHLIGHTS. MAY 195B.
DILUTE MAGNETIC ALLOY FAR BELOW ITS KONDO INTRATER J MATERIALS RESEARCH CORPORATION BETTIS
TEMPERATURE. PLANT PITTSBURGH PA
BOERSTOEL B M STAR W M AEC
PHYS LETT WAPD·ZH·7 1·13 1958
29 A 97·8 1969
52750 DEVELOPMENT OF URANIUM-CONTAINING THORIUM COMPOUNDS.
52708 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRON INTERACTION IN THE 3D FROM PROGRESS RELATING TO CIVILIAN APPLICATIONS
BAND. DURING JANUARY, 1962
ANDRES K BUCHER E MAlTA J P SHERWOOD R C DEMASTRY J A FARKAS M S BAUER A A
PHYS REV DICKERSON R F BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
178 702·6 1969 CA 70 91661 COLUMBUS OHIO
AEC
52713 NON·MAGNETIC LOCALIZED STATE IN ALUMINUM. II. BMI·1565/DELI
SPECIFIC HEAT AND MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY. B-2·5 1962
AOKI R OHTSUKA T
J PHYS SOC JAPAN 52756 APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSIONS
26 651·62 1969 CA 70 91793 OF MATERIALS IN VACUUM OF CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE.
FULKERSON S 0 OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY
52714 EXCHANGE STRICTION OF FERROMAGNETIC COMPOUND CHROMIUM OAK RIDGE TENNESSEE
TELLURIDE. AEC
100 H SHIRAKAWA K SUZUKI T KANEKO T ORNL·2856 1·39 1960
J PHYS SOC JAPAN
26 663·5 1969 CA 70 82421 52758 THE UNIVERSAL PRECISION DILATOMETER.
CUTLER G L KNOLLS ATOMIC POWER LABORATORY
52716 CHANGES IN LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF PD-14 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY SCHENECTADY N Y
AT. PERCENT FE ALLOY RESULTING FROM CHANGES IN SHORT· AEC
RANGE ORDER. KAPL·M·GLC·2
SATO Y JOSHI A SIVERTSEN J M TOTH L E 1·20 1958
J PHYS SOC JAPAN
26 3 861 1969 CA 71 43019 52759 THERMAL EXPANSION MEASUREMENTS OF SIX FUEL MATERIALS.
MC CREIGHT L R KNOLLS ATOMIC POWER LAB
52718 THE BAND STRUCTURE PARAMETERS OF PBTE FROM OPTICAL SCHENECTADY NEW YORK
REFLECTIVITY, TRANSMISSION, AND FARADAY EFFECT. AEC AND OTS
MALTSEV YU V SMIRNOV I K UKHANOV YU I KAPL·M·LRM·7
VEIS A N 1·9 1952
J PHYSIQUE·COLLOGUE
29 C99·104 1968 52763 LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSION OF FOUR DIFFERENT
COMPOSITIONS OF BE + BED.
52719 DIFFUSION IN THE INDIUM·MERCURY SYSTEM. BARTON J E FULKERSON S 0 OAK RIDGE NATIONAL
BUTLER F E SHUCK F 0 LABORATORY
TRANS MET SOC AIME AEC AND CFSTI
245 3·9 1969 CA 70 61215 CF·56·11·59
1·14 1956
52720 A SEMIEMPIRICAL SMALL FLUCTUATION THEORY OF DIFFUSION
IN LIQUIDS.
REYNIK R J
TRANS MET SOC AIME
245 75·81 1969 CA 70 61181
C91
TPRC TPRC
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52769 PROPERTIES OF SOME REFRACTORY METALS. III·THERMAl 52820 SINTERED ALUMINIUM WITH HIGH STRENGTH AT ELEVATED
EXPANSION CHARACTERISTICS OF TUNGSTEN. RHENIUM. TEMPERATURES.
TANTALUM. MOLYBDENUM. NIOBIUM. W·25RE. TA·l0W, AND IRMANN R
M0-50RE. METALLURGIA
CONWAY J B GENERAL ELECTRIC COMP ATOMIC PRODUCTS 46 125·33 1952
DIVISION
AEC 52821 ADVANCES IN THE PHYSICAL METALLURGY OF URANIUM AND
GEMp·375 1·35 1965 ITS ALLOYS.
CHISWIK H H DWIGHT A E LLOYD L T NEVITT M V
52773 A STUDY OF SOME BINARY HAFNIUM COMPOUNDS. FROM ZEGLER S T
CEMENTED BORIDES. SUMMARY PROG. REPT. JUNE 1952·MAY PROC INTERNATIONAL CONF PEACEFUL USES ATOMIC ENERGY
1953. 6 395·612 1958
GLASER F MOSKOWITZ D POST B
DOC 52823 SOME PROPERTIES OF THE ALLOYS OF THE TIB2.cRB2,
WADC·52·40 AD·9866 TIB2·W2B5 AND ZRB2.cRB2 SYSTEMS.
101·6 1953 MEERSON G A SAMSONOV G V KOTELNIKOV R B
VOINOVA M S EVTEEVA I P KRASNENKOVA S D
52774 ELEVATED TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES OF ZIRCONIUM BORIDE SBORNIK NAUCH TRUDOV MOSKOV INST TSVETNYKH MET I
AllOYS. FROM CEMENTED BORIDES. SUMMARY PROG. REPT. ZOLTA 1M M I KALININA
JUNE 1952·MAY 1953. 29 323·9 1959
GLASER F W
DOC 52824 SOME PROPERTIES OF THE ALLOYS OF THE TIB2·CRB2,
WADC·5HO AD·9866 TIB2-W2B5 AND ZRB2.cRB2 SYSTEMS. / /ENGLISH
APPENDI X II 1·18 1953 TRANSLATION OF SBORNIK NAUCH TRUDOV MOSKOV. INST.
TSVETNYKH MET. I ZOLTA 1M. M.1. KALiNINA /29/
52776 HIGH·TEMPERATURE X·RAY STUDIES. FROM RESEARCH ON 323-29, 1959.//
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES AFFECTING HIGH MEERSON G A SAMSONOV G V KOTELNIKOV R B
TEMPERATURE MATERIALS FOR ROCKET NOZZLES. QUARTERLY VOINOVA M S EVTEEVA I P KRASNENKOVA S D
PROG. REPT. JUNE 1963. NATIONAL LENDING LIBRARY FOR SCIENCE AND TECH
HOUSKA C UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE RTS·199662·13749
TARRYTOWN NEW YORK 1·11 1961
UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
111-36·7 1963 52825 CHROMIUM CARBIDE·BASE ALLOYS, USSR.
HRYHOREVA V V KLYMENKO V M
52779 THE PRODUCTION AND PROPERTIES OF 1BO KSI SPLAVY NA OSNOVI KARBIDU KHROMU
MINIMUM·YIElO-STRENGTH MARAGING STEELS. 3·56 1961
DABKOWSKI D S PORTER l J lOVEDAY G E
APPLIED RESEARCH lABORATORY UNITED STATES STEEL 52826 CHROMIUM CARBIDE·BASE ALLOYS, USSR. //ENGLISH
MONROEVillE PENNSYLVANIA TRANSLATION OF SPLAVY NA OSMOVI KARBIDU KHROMU 3·56,
DDC AND CFSTI 1961.//
AD·604874 1·49 1964 HRYHOREVA V V KLYMENKO V M
CFSTI AND USGPO
52784 TOTAL NORMAL SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CENTAUR JPRS·I7275 TT·63·15387
PAINT COATINGS. 1·123 1963
SHINKLE F J GENERAL DYNAMICS/ASTRONAUTICS
SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA 52827 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE ALLOYS.
DDC TAYLOR P L
AD·843115 1·37 1961 PHYS REV
178 918·22 1969
52790 DILATATION CURVES OF TITANIUM AllOYS. PROGRESS
REPORT FOR TI·3Al·5CR. 52834 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF MG2SI, MG2GE, AND MG2SN FROM
MATERIALS lABORATORY DIRECTORATE OF 0.6 TO 11.0 EV AT 77 K.
lABORATORIES WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR SCOULER W J
FORCE BASE OHIO PHYS REV
DDC 178 1353·7 1969
WCRT·TM·56-85 /PT 3/
1·12 1958 52840 THE ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF H.C.P. FE·RU ALLOYS.
CLAUS H
52792 INVESTIGATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CERAMIC BODIES J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
FOR ELECTRON TUBES. SCIENTIFIC REPT. NO.1 30 782 1969
WISELY H R GENERAL ENGINEERING LAB GENERAL
ELECTRIC COMP SCHENECTADY NEW YORK 52847 LOW TEMPERATURE SOLIO-STATE COOLING TECHNOLOGY.
DDC BIANNUAL TECH. REPT. DEC. 1965.JUNE 1966.
AFCRL·74 AD·253795 CROUTHAMEL M S SCOTT R D PANAS J S AMITH A
1·24 1961 YIN W M RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA CAMDEN
NEW JERSEY
52795 DIELECTRIC TO METAL SEAL TECHNOLOGY STUDY. FIRST DDC
QUARTERLY REPT. MARCH 1962.JUNE 1962. AD·488622 1·206 1966
BERG M GRIMM A C MARINARO F F RADIO
CORPORATION OF AMERICA LANCASTER PENN 52849 RESEARCH IN THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS. FINAL REPORT.
DDC TAUBER R N LIVINGSTONE H CADOFF I DEPT OF
RADC·TDR·62·40 1 METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
AD·296534 1·60 1962 DDC
AD·489758 1·52 1966
52797 PROPERTIES OF MOLYBDENUM DISILICIDE.
KING B W BLANKENSHIP C l TRIPP H P 52852 DEVELOPMENT OF A SUBSCALE MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR
DUCKWORTH W H BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE THE FABRICATION OF HYPEREUTECTIC TRANSITION·METAL
COLUMBUS OHIO CARBIDE COMPOSITES. INTERIM ENGR. PROGR. REPT. NO.7
AEC JAN. 196B-MARCH 196B.
BMI·871 1·32 1953 FOSTER W L JR NELSON S G HILDENBRAND W J
GREISENAUER N M MOAK D PALLEN J M
52799 THERMAL EXPANSION DETERMINATIONS ON TANTALUM 90· BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST COLUMBUS OHIO
TUNGSTEN 10 ALLOY, A·2B6 STEEL. AND BICO·LOY STEEL DDC
POWERS D J BELL AEROSYSTEMS COMPANY AD·830414 1·62 1968
DDC
BLM3-3·/M/ AD-40 1292 52855 TARGET SIGNATURE MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY STUDY. 3RD
1·14 1963 INTERIM TECH. REPT.
ANDRYCHUK 0 BENN M TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC
52802 ALUMINA-BASE CERMETS. DALLAS TEXAS
STRADLEY J G SHEVLIN T S AERONAUTICAL DOC
RESEARCH LAB WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO AD·822204 1·121 1967
DOC
WADC·TR-54·173/PT 5/ PB·151143 52858 MECHANICAL·PROPERTY DATA. AFC 77 STEEL. TEMPERED
AD·155611 1·15 1958 /1100F/ SHEET.
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
52807 PREPARATION AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CERMETS COLUMBUS OHIO
U02· METAL WITH ORIENTED TEXTURE. DOC
FRANCOIS B STORA J P AD·803545 1·7 1966
J NUCl MATER
29 3 302·14 1969 CA 70 102188 52859 ONE·DIMENSIONAL BINARY ALLOY WITH ISING INTERACTIONS.
CHIANG M F WU F Y
52817 LINEAR EXPANSION COEFFICIENT OF PALAU AllOY. PHYS LETT
SPEDDING P L 31 A 189·91 1970
J LESS·COMMON METALS
7 395·6 1964
C92
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Numbsr Bibliogr8phic Cit8tion Number Bibliogr8phic Cit8tion
52871 THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF METAL BLACKS AND CARBON 52950 SEMICONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF TelLURIDES. XI.
BLACKS. THERMAL ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE. CONDUCTIVITY. AND
HARRIS L MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SPECIFIC HEAT OF THALLIUM TELLURIDE.
CAMBRIDGE LIPS K P NAHLIK W
MIT PRESS CAMBRIDGE MASS ANN PHYS ILEIPZIGI
MONO·SERIES NO.1 217/8 402·10 1968 CA 70 42162
DOC AND NASA
AD·831788 N68·19784 52979 DETERMINATION OF THE HEAT CAPACITY OF METALS AND
1·116 1967 ALLOYS BY ELECTRIC CURRENT HEATING OF THIN UNIFORM
RODS TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION HEAT LOSSES.
52884 MANUFACTURING PROCESS DEVELOPMENT FOR SUPER·ALLOY LEBEDEV YU M PROGRUSHCHENKO A V
CAST PARTS. INTERIM EN GR. PROG. REPT. NO.4. APRIL FIZ KHIM OBRAB MATER
1966-SEPT. 1966. 40·5 1968
HEYER B A MARLATT J W AVERY H S ABEX
CORPORATION RESEARCH CENTER MAHWAH NEW JERSEY 52980 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF HEAT CAPACITY DURING
DOC THE ELECTRIC CURRENT HEATING OF SAMPLES.
XL·1360-4 IR·8·297 IIV I LEBEDEV YU M PROGRUSHCHENKO A V SVISTUNOV N V
AD·804266 1·72 1966 FIZ KHIM OBRAB MATER
46·50 1968 CA 70 41423
52894 DEMONSTRATION OF A SUBMERGED COOLED NOZZLE. 2ND
QUARTERLY PROG. REPT. JAN.·MARCH 1966. 52989 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF STRONGLY DOPED
BAKER W H JR AIR FORCE ROCKET PROPULSION LAB A/GROUP 1111 BIGROUP VI AND GERMANIUM SEMICONDUCTORS.
DOC ABDULLAEV G B ALiEV M I AKHMEDLI G T
AFRPL·TR·66·91 ARASLY 0 G SAFARALIEV G I
AD·481829 1·120 1966 FIZ SVOISTVA POLUPROV A GROUP 3 B GROUP 5 A GROUP 3
B GROUP 6 MATER VSES KONF 1965
52896 ULTRASONIC AND THERMAL STUDIES OF SelECTED PLASTICS 305·11 1967 CA 70 51401
LAMINATED MATERIALS. AND METALS.
ASAY J R URZENDOWSKI S R GUENTHER A H AIR 52990 SOME ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF ALUMINUM
FORCE WEAPONS LAB KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE NEW MEXICO ANTIMONIDE CRYSTALS.
DOC AGAEV YA MIKHAILOV A R
AFWL·TR·67·91 FIZ SVOISTVA POLUPROV A GROUP 3 B GROUP 5 A GROUP 3
AD·827596 1·266 1968 B GROUP 6 MATER VSES KONF 1965
312·18 1967 CA 70 41736
52897 NARROW·BAND ULTRAVIOLET FILTER PHOTOGRAPHY.
MANGOLD V L AIR FORCE FLIGHT DYNAMICS LAB 52991 TRANSFER PHENOMENA IN SOLID SOLUTIONS OF AN
WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO A GROUP III·B GROUP V·C GROUP VI TERNARY SYSTEM.
DOC AliEV M I DZHAKHANGIROV A YU ABDURAKHMANOVA A A
AFFDL·TR·66·140 AllEVA M A
AD-808792 1·31 1966 FIZ SVOISTVA POLUPROV A GROUP 3 B GROUP 5 A GROUP 3
B GROUP 6 MATER VSES KONF 1965
52898 THE ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL RESPONSE 319·25 1967 CA 70 42120
OF A TYPICAL AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE SUBJECTED TO
TRANSIENT EXTERNAL HEATING AND COOLING. FINAL REPT. 52992 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF INDIUM TELLURIDE IN2TE.
JULY 1964-JUNE 1965. TOVSTYUK K 0 GERTOVICH T S RARENKO I M
BERNSTEIN T N MADDUX G E ENGLE R M JR AIR FIZ SVOISTVA POLUPROV A·3.B·5.A·3.B·6. MATER VSES
FORCE FLIGHT DYNAMICS LAB WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE KONF 1965
BASE OHIO 377-9 1967 CA 70 42396
DDC
AFFDL·TR·65·219 52993 THERMOelECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SILICON-GERMANIUM·BORON
AD·480622 1·60 1966 ALLOYS.
ABRIKOSOV N KH ZEMSKOV V S 10RDANISHVILI E K
52915 NIOBIUM TIN. PART 1. STRUCTURE SENSITIVE PETROV A V ROZHDESTVENSKAYA V V
PROPERTIES. IDATA SHEETSI FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
GRIGSBY D L HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMP CULVER CITY 2 12 1762·8 1968 CA 70 52198
CALIFORNIA ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES INFORMATION CENTER
DOC 52995 DECREASING OF HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF GERMANIUM AND
EPIC·DS·159 PT. 1 SILICON CRYSTAL LAlTICES AND THEIR SOLID SOLUTIONS.
AD·830330 1·158 1968 10FFE A V
FIZ TVERD TELA
52916 NIOBIUM TIN. PART II. IDATA SHEETSI 10 11 3430·2 1968 CA 70 41442
GRIGSBY 0 L HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMP CULVER CITY
CALIFORNIA ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES INFORMATION CENTER 52997 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF PRESSED ANTIMONY TelLURIDE
DDC PLUS BISMUTH TELLURIDE POWDERS.
EPIC·DS·160 PT. 2 FORMANEK B
AD·838460 1·180 1968 RR 69·2499 FYZ CAS
18 155·61 1968 CA 70 51397
52917 PSEUDO-BREWSTER ANGLE TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINING
OPTICAL CONSTANTS. 53001 NUCLEAR SPECIFIC HEATS IN METALS AND ALLOYS.
POTTER R F NAVAL ORDNANCE LAB CORONA CALIFORNIA LOUNASMAA 0 V
DOC HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS
NOLC·699 AD·647058 467·96 1967 CA 70 51327
1·42 1967
53014 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE GA2SE3-BI2SE3 SYSTEM.
52941 EFFECT OF SURFACE POROSITY ON EMllTANCE OF AN OPAQUE SEIDOVA N A RUSTAMOV P G ALlDZHANOV M A
SUBSTANCE. IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ·TEKH MAT NAUK
PROGELHOF R C THRONE J L 3 29·32 1968 CA 70 42006
J AM CERAM SOC
52 227·8 1969 53018 VISCOSITY OF IRON. SILICON. AND THEIR ALLOYS.
BAUM B A GELD P V KOCHEROV P V RYSS M A
52942 INVESTIGATION OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME METALS IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
AND ALLOYS WITH IMPROVED DILATOMETER. 5 60-6 1968 CA 70 6088
ESSER H EUSTERBROCK H
ARCH IV EISENHUTTEN 53022 PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF AG SB TE2 IN SOLID
14 341·55 1941 AND LIQUID STATES.
MALSAGOVAU
52944 STUDY OF THE LIMITING SOLUBILITY IN THE LIQUID STATE IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
IN BINARY SYSTEMS OF GALLIUM WITH THALLIUM. LEAD. 4 9 1593·5 1968 CA 70 41749
BISMUTH AND TelLURIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 3 19/1569-76.1967/1 53024 CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE OF SHORT·RANGE ORDER AND THE
YATSENKO S P KONONENKO V I CHEMICAL BONDING CHARACTER DURING THE MELTING AND
INORGANIC MATERIALS HEATING OF MelTS OF GROUP IV ELEMENT CHALCOGENIDES
3 1367·73 1967 WITH A GALENA·TYPE STRUCTURE.
GLAGOLEVA N N KRESTOVNIKOV AN GLAZOV V M
52949 SEMICONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF TELLURIDES. X. THERMAL IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
CONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MERCURY 4 11 1890·7 1968 CA 70 51635
TELLURIDE/HGTE/-CADMIUM TELLURIDEICDTEI SYSTEM.
MARKERT W NIEKE H SPIEGLER 0 53026 VISCOSITY OF IRON·MANGANESE MELTS.
ANN PHYS ILEIPZIGI BAUM B A AKSHENTSEV YU N GELD P V
21 7/8 387·401 1968 CA 70 42161 IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET
11 9 27·30 1968 CA 70 6034
C93
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
53027 VISCOSITY OF IRON-OXYGEN AND IRON-SULFUR SYSTEM 53150 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF ALLOY 29NK IKOVARI
MELTS. FOR GLASS JOINTS. OBTAINED ON A DILATOMETER OF THE
ARSENTEV P P FILIPPOV S I BURKIN V P CHEVENARD SYSTEM.
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET YUDKEVICH M I KOROTKOVA T G POPOV V N
11 9 132·8 1968 CA 70 50799 BAGANOV B S ZHUCHINA A 0
METODY IZMER TEPL RASSHIR STEKOL SPAIVAEMYKH NIMI
53071 RAY TRACES THROUGH HOLLOW METAL LlGHT·PIPE ELEMENTS. METAL TRVSES SIMP DILATOMETRlllST LENINGRAD 1966
LOEWENSTEIN E V NEWELL 0 C 89·92 1967 CA 70 13768
J OPT SOC AM
59 407·14 1969 53 I 60 THERMAL EXPANSION CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME
IRON-CHROMIUM·MANGANESE·NITROGEN ALLOYS.
53072 ON THE ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF THE TREHAN Y N
TERNARY CHALCOGENIDES A2IGROUP II BIGROUP IVI X3. NAT MET LAB·TECH J
A/GROUP II BIGROUP VI X2 AND 10 31·4 1968 CA 70 22177
A3/GROUP II BIGROUP VI X4 /lA/GROUP II EQUALS CU.
BIGROUP IVI EQUALS GE. SN. BIGROUP VI EQUALS SB. 53162 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF LOCAL ORDER IN ALPHA
X EQUALS S. SE. TEl I. II. ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL COPPER·ALUMINUM ALLOYS.
PROPERTIES OF CU3 SB 8E4. KINOSHITA C TOMOKIYO Y MATSUDA H EGUCHI T
NAKANISHI H ENDO S IRIE T NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
JAPAN J APPL PHYS 32 II 1078·84 1968 CA 70 49938
8 443·9 1969
53 I 63 PHYSICAL AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTING
53080 EFFECT OF ALLOYING ON THE CRITICAL TEMPERATURE OF SOLID SOLUTIONS OF THE CD2AS2-CD3P2 SYSTEM.
EMBRITTLEMENT FOR THE COMPUNDS CU3SI. CU5S1 AND MASUMOTO K ISOMURA S
AL3MG2. /lENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FlZ. METAL. I NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
METALLOVED. 25 III 152·7. 1968,/1 32 II 1116·20 1968 CA 70 52235
SHASHKOV 0 P NOVIKOV II
PHYS METALS METALLOG 53188 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GERMANIDES OF CERIC GROUP AND
25 1 136·40 1968 YTTRIUM RARE EARTH METALS.
SAMSONOV G V PADERNO YU B RUD B M
53091 ENGINEERING DATA ON NEWLY DEVELOPED STRUCTURAL REV INTERN HAUTES TEMP REFRACTAIRES
MATERIALS. FINAL REPT. APRIL 1967·APRIL 1968. 5 2 105·10 1968 JA 52 198
DEEL 0 L HYLER W S BATTELLE MEMORIAL
INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO 53194 EVIDENCE OFTHE MISCIBILITY GAP IN THE ALUMINUM·
DOC INDIUM SYSTEM BY VISCOSITY AND DENSITY MEASUREMENTS.
AFML·TR·68·211 ZAMIRCA S PETRESCU N GANOVICII GANOVICI L
AD·840065 1·139 1968 REV ROUM CHIM
13 1011·18 1968 CA 70 61767
53114 IMPROVED THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS FOR MILITARY GROUND
AIR CONDITIONERS. FINAL REPT. OCT. 19B6·MAY 1968. 53208 PHONONS IN MIXED-CRYSTAL SYSTEM CD SIXI SE/l·X/.
CARLSON R 0 KENDALL L F GENERAL ELECTRIC PARISH J F PERRY C H BRAFMAN 0 CHANG I F
COMPANY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER SCHENECTADY MITRA S S
NEW YORK 2·6/TWO·SIXI SEMICOND COMPOUNDS INST CONF BROWN UNIV
DOC 1164·84 1967 CA 70 7696
AFAPL·TR·68·81 AD·836754
1·36 1968 53213 SURFACE TENSION OF THALLIUM·LEAD ALLOYS.
KOVALCHUK V F KUZNETSOV V A BUTUZOVA LV
53116 NIOBIUM·ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS. ZH FIZ KHIM
GRIGS8Y 0 L HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMP ELECTRONIC 42 9 2265·8 1968 CA 70 14670
PROPERTIES INFORMATION CENTER CULVER CITY CALIF
DOC 53214 SURFACE TENSION OF THALLlUM·LEAD ALLOYS. /lENGLISH
DS·152 AD·804473 TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 42 /9/ 2265·8.1968,/1
1·198 1966 KOVALCHUK V F KUZNETSOV V A BUTUZOVA L V
RUSS J PHYS CHEM
53122 COMPILATION OF SPECTRAL EMITTANCES OF BACKGROUND AND 42 9 1198·200 1968
TARGET CONSTITUENTS IN THE 8 TO 14 MICRON RANGE.
CZARNIK J W LEET H P NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER 53244 REFRACTORY COMPOUNDS. THEIR PROPERTIES. PRODUCTION
CHINA LAKE CALIFORNIA AND PART IN MODERN ENGINEERING.
DOC SAMSONOVGV
NWC·Tp·4624 AD·841158 TR SEMINARA PO ZHAROSTOIKIM MATERIALAM AKAD NAUK UKR
1·188 1968 SSR INST METALLOKERAM I SPETS SPLAVOV
6 5·29 1961
53 I 25 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT STUDY OF THE ELECTRON
TRANSFER THEORY IN REFRACTORY METAL BORIDES. 53245 PRECISION INDUSTRIAL DlLATOMETER.
TYAN Y S TOTH L E CHANG Y A BRANCHEREAU M NAVEZ M PERROUX M
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS VERRES REFRACT
30 785·92 1969 16 159·67 1962

53127 SUPERCONDUCTIIVTY IN NIOBIUM AND NIOBIUM·TANTALUM 53270 DETERMINATION OF THE SPECTRAL COEFFICIENTS OF
ALLOYS. RADIATION FOR TANTALUM·NIOBIUM ALLOYS.
IKUSHIMA A MIZUSAKI T KOTLYAR A A VOSKOBOINIK TS V
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
30 873-9 1969 6 830·3 1968 CA 70 24357

53128 METHODS FOR DETERMINING THERMAL PROPERTIES OF 53273 HEAT TRANSFER PROCESSES IN COPPER CHALCOGENIDES.
MATERIALS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH SYMPOSIUM ON OKHOTIN A S KRESTOVNIKOV A N AIVAZOV A A
THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES. UNIV. MARYLAND COLLEGE TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
PARK. MD. 6 930·2 1968 CA 70 61914
CHUDNOVSKII A F
AMERICAN SOCIETY MECHANICAL ENGINEERS NEW YORK 53276 PARAMETERS CORRELATING ELECTRON AND PHONON
440·5 1968 CONDUCTIVITY AND A METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE LATTER.
KRZHIZHANOVSKII R E
53132 ANTICORROSIVE FERRITIC STEEL WITH WIDE UTILIZATION TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
POSSIBILITIES. 6 6 1016·20 1968 CA 70 61916
BARAF L
CONSTR MASINI 53280 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GERMANIUM CHALCOGENIDES.
20 12 746·8 1968 CA 70 90043 KRESTOVNIKOV A N OKHOTIN A S AIVAZOV A A
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
53148 REQUIREMENTS FOR MEASUREMENTS AND STANDARDIZATION OF 6 6 1136·8 1968 CA 70 61912
THE THERMAL EXPANSION COEFICIENTS OF GLASSES AND
METALS USED IN THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY. 53292 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TYPE II SUPERCONDUCTORS IN
KUZNETSOVA I N LEVIN A S SOLOVEVA R Z THE GAP LESS REGION. J. BULK SPECIMENS.
LAVUT E I DULKINA I N LlNDENFELD P LYNTON E A SOULEN RJ
METODY IZMER TEPL RASSHIR STEKOL SPAIVAEMYKH NIMI TR MEZHDUNAR KONF FIZ NIZKIKH TEMP 10TH 1966
METAL TRVSES SIMP DILATOMETRlllST LENINGRAD 1966 2 A 396·9 1967 CA 70 52126
75·82 1967 CA 70 51891
53293 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TYPE II SUPERCONDUCTORS IN
53149 THERMAL EXPANSION OF PRECISION ALLOYS USED FOR JOINTS THE GAPLESS REGION. II. THIN FILMS.
WITH GLASSES. lINDENFELD P MC CONNELL R 0
SOLOVEVA N A YUDKEVICH M I PRIDANTSEVA K S TR MEZHDUNAR KONF FIZ NIZKIKH TEMP 10TH 1966
PASTERNAK II 2 A 399·401 1967 CA 70 52127
METODY IZMER TEPL RASSHIR STEKOL SPAIVAEMYKH NIMI
METAL TRVSES SIMP DILATOMETRII 1ST LENINGRAD 1966
83·8 1967 CA 70 2217 8
C94
TPRC TPRC
Numbar Bibliographic Citation Numbar Bibliographic Citation
53294 MAGNETIZATION ANO HEAT CONOUCTIVITY OF TYPE·II 53438 GROWTH OF CADMIUM ANTIMONIDE DENDRITES FROM MELTS
SUPERCONDUCTORS. DOPED WITH SURFACE·ACTIVE AND SURFACE·INACTIVE
LOWELL J MENDELSSOHN K IMPURITIES.
TR MEZHDUNAR KONF FIZ NIZKIKH TEMP 10TH 1966 LAZAREV V B KORSAKOVA M D PERSHIKOV A V
2 A 402·6 1967 CA 70 42350 IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
4 9 1483·7 1968 CA 70 61950
53297 SPIN·WAVE SPECIFIC HEATS IN DILUTE PALLADIUM·IRON
ALLOYS. 53443 STUDY OF THE LINEAR EXPANSION OF VITREOUS AND
MONTGOMERY H COX A A POLYCRYSTALLINE SELENIUM AND AS2SE3.
TR MEZHDUNAR KONF FIZ NIZKIKH TEMP 10TH 1966 CHISTOV S F CHERNOV A P DOMBOVSKII S A
4 211·14 1967 CA 70 52494 IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
4 12 2085·8 1968 CA 70 62012
53299 SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE ALLOYS OF IRON IN COPPER.
HILL R W PICKETT G R 53444 INVESTIGATION OF SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE
TR MEZHDUNAR KONF FIZ NIZKIKH TEMP 10TH 1966 GA2TE3-BI2TE3 SYSTEM.
4 300·2 1967 CA 70 51333 SEIDOVA N A RUSTAMOV P G ALlDZHANOV M A
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
53307 SILICIDES, BORIDES, INTERMETALLIDES AND OTHER HIGH 4 12 2195 1968 CA 70 62361
MELTING COMPOUNDS.
WESTBROOK J H 53445 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
METALLURG BI2TE3-SB2SE3 FOUR-COMPONENT ALLOYS.
111·37 1959 KULIEV KH M KHAMADOV A
IZV AKAD NAUK TURKM SSR SER FIZ·TEKH KHIM GEOL NAUK
53315 TETRAPALLADIUM SULFIDE AND TETRAPALLADIUM SELENIDE. 6 115·17 1968 CA 70 71928
HEAT CAPACITIES AND THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES FROM 5
TO 350 K. 53447 VISCOSITY IN SYSTEMS WITH STRONG INTERACTION OF
GROENVOLD F WESTRUM E F JR RADEBAUGH R COMPONENTS AND EUTECTIC TRANSFORMATIONS.
J CHEM ENG DATA GVOZDEVA L I LYUBIMOV A P
14 205·7 1969 IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET
11 11 104·6 1968 CA 70 60193
53319 ISOTHERM OF THE SURFACE TENSION OF IRON·GERMANIUM
MELTS. 53448 SURFACE TENSION AND DENSITY OF IRON·CARBON·SILICON
LEVIN E S GELD P V SHCHIPANOVA L V ALLOYS AND FOUNDRY CAST IRONS.
TR URAL POLlTEKH INST LEVI L I GLADYSHEV S A LASHIN E F
167 86·90 1968 CA 70 71273 IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET
11 11 126·30 1968 CA 70 59919
53321 USE OF SOME FORMULAS FOR DESCRIBING THE SURFACE
TENSION ISOTHERM OF ALUMINUM·IRON MELTS. 53451 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TIN·BISMUTH SYSTEM ALLOYS IN
LEVIN E S AYUSHINA G D SOLID AND MOLTEN STATES.
TR URAL POLlTEKH INST DUTCHAK YA I OSIPENKO V P PANASYUK P V
167 139·41 1968 CA 70 40955 IZV VYSSH UCHEB FIZ
11 10 154·6 1968 CA 70 61918
53322 STRUCTURE OF MOLTEN MANGANESE·CARBON ALLOYS.
BAUM B A AKSHENTSEV YU N GELD P V 53475 ABSOLUTE VISCOSITY OF SOME LEAD·TIN ALLOYS.
TR URAL POLlTEKH INST KANDA F A COLBURN R P
167 142·4 1968 CA 70 22332 PHYS CHEM LIQUIDS
1 159·70 1968 CA 70 61269
53324 HEAT CAPACITY, ENTHALPY, AND ENTROPY OF CHROMIUM AND
NICKEL MONOSILICIDES. 53482 MAGNETIC PROPERTIES AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF
KALISHEVICH G I GELD P V PUTINTSEV YU V TYPE II SUPERCONDUCTORS. INDIUM·LEAD ALLOYS.
TR URAL POLlTEKH INST MUTO Y NOTO K MAMIYA T FUKUROI T
167 152·4 1968 CA 70 51332 TR MEZHDUNAR KONF FIZ NIZKIKH TEMP 10TH 1966
2 A 407·11 1967 CA 70 32855
53331 A 77 ·1300 K. SINGLE CRYSTALX·RAY SPECIMEN CHAMBER.
GEHLEN PC 53484 APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
REV SCIINSTR METALS AND ALLOYS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES.
40 715·18 1969 ZINOVEV V E KRENTSIS R P
TR URAL POLlTEKH INST
53352 THE MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL PROPERTIES OF METALS USING 167 102·6 1968 CA 70 30341
A PULSED INFRARED LASER. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE
4TH SYMPOSIUM ON THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES, UNIV. 53488 THERMOPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HEAT SENSITIVE
MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK, MD. PAINTS.
EMERY A F SMITH J R ABRAMOVICH B G NOVICHENOK L N
AMERICAN SOCIETY MECHANICAL ENGINEERS NEW YORK TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
432·9 1968 6 839·43 1968 CA 70 30077

53400 SPECIFIC HEATS OF SILVER AND COPPERIII CHALCOGENIDES 53496 THE RADIATIVE PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM AND STAINLESS
FROM ·70 TO 550 DEGREES. STEEL WITH DIFFERENT SURFACE CONDITIONS.
JOST W KUBASCHEWSKI P BRANDENBERG W M ASTRONAUTICS DIVISION GENERAL
Z PHYS CHEM IFRANKFURT AM MAINI DYNAMICS CORPORATION SAN DIEGO CALIF
60 1/4 69·78 1968 CA 70 7136 DOC
GDA·AE62·0289
53402 SOME THERMAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE AD·681747 1·33 1962 RR 69·7105
INTERMETALLIC COMPOUND HO ZN2. PH.D. THESIS.
MICHEL 0 J PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV UNIVERSITY 53497 EMISSIVITY OF THE ATLAS STAINLESS STEEL SKIN.
PARK PENNSYLVANIA SHINKLE F J ASTRONAUTICS DIVISION GENERAL
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL DYNAMICS CORPORATION SAN DIEGO CALIF
69·14543 1·77 1968 DDC
GDA·ERR·AN·037
53419 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ANTIMONY·DOPED TELLURIUM. AD·681760 1·30 1961 RR 69·7106
POLlKHRONIDI N G BAGDUEV G B
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV 53509 MULTILAYER FILTERS FOR THE REGION 0.8 TO 100 MICRONS.
2 11 1659·61 1968 CA 70 62215 FINAL REPT. NOV. 1964-MAY 1968.
SMITH S 0 SEELEY J S AIR FORCE CAMBRIDGE
53423 ANOMALOUS LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF ALLOYS RESEARCH LABORATORIES BEDFORD MASS
NEAR THE CRITICAL CONCENTRATION FOR FERROMAGNETISM. DDC
HAHN A WOHLFARTH E P AFCRL·68·0496 NOLS 1.21
HELV PHYS ACTA AD·679565 1·198 1968
41 6/7 857·68 1968 CA 70 62495
53511 LOW TEMPERATURE THERMAL EXPANSION OF WURTZITE·PHASES
53431 CHAPTER 2. THERMAL EXPANSION. FROM SEMICONDUCTORS OF IIB-VIB COMPOUNDS. PART II. THERMAL EXPANSION OF
AND SEMIMETALS. VOLUME 2· PHYSICS OF III·V CDSE, CADMOSELlTE, FROM 3 TO 380 K. FINAL
COMPOUNDS. REPT. JULY 1966-JUNE 1968.
NOVIKOVA S I REEBER R R MC LACHLAN 0 JR THE OHIO STATE
ACADEMIC PRESS INC NEW YORK RESEARCH FOUNDATION COLUMBUS OHIO
33·48 1966 DDC
ARL·68-0197 AD·683355
53437 RELATION BETWEEN THE PROPERTIES OF STEELS AND ALLOYS 1·20 1968 RR 69·9208
IN THE SOLID AND MOLTEN STATES.
BAUM B A TYAGUNOV G V
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
1 229·33 1969 CA 70 70504
C95
TPRC TPRC
Numbsr Bibliographic Citation ~ Bibliographic Citation
53513 AN INVESTIGATION OFTHE REFLECTION OF HIGHLY ALLOYED 53563 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL
GALLIUM ARSENIDE IN A WIDE SPECTRAL RANGE. IIENGLISH CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID RUBIDIUM. POTASSIUM AND
TRANSLATION OF ZH. PRIKL SPEKTROSK. 5 161 770·3. SODIUM·POTASSIUM ALLOYS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE
1966.!1 EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY.
KAGAN M B KOL TUN M M LANDSMAN A P FOREIGN THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE
TECHNOLOGY DIVISION WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE UNIVERSITY. WEST LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. OCT. 7·10.
OHIO 1988.
DOC KRAINOVA I F SHPILRAIN E E INST FOR HIGH
FTD·HT·23·1612·67 TEMPERATURE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR MOSCOW
AD·679792 1·6 1968 USSR
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK
53520 SPECIFIC HEATS. THERMAL DIFFUSIVITIES. AND THERMAL 367·72 1969
CONDUCTIVITIES OF ZIRCONIUM HYDRIDES CONTAINING 4 AT.
PCT.U. 53566 SEPARATION OF THE ELECTRONIC AND LATTICE
YOUNG WA CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS
TRANS MET SOC AIME AND ALLOYS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH
245 971·9 1969 CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. THERMOPHYSICAL
PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. WEST
53522 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF AlGROUP 1111 B/GROUP VI LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. OCT. 7·10. 1988.
COMPOUNDS. II. HIGH·TEMPERATURE HEAT CONTENTS AND WILLIAMS R K FULKERSON W METALS AND CERAMIC
HEATS OF FUSION OF INDIUM ARSENIDE AND GALLIUM DIV OAK RIDGE NATL LAB OAK RIDGE TENNESSEE
ARSENIDE. PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK
lICHTER B 0 SOMMELET P 389·456 1969
TRANS MET SOC AIME
245 1021·7 1969 53567 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL
CORRECTION. CONDUCTIVITIES OF IRON-GRAPHITE MATERIALS ALLOYED
BLACHNIK R WITH COPPER AND NICKEL FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE
1 1087 1970 EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY.
REPLY BY AUTHOR. THERMO PHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE
1 1087·8 1970 UNIVERSITY. WEST LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. OCT. 7·10.
1968.
53524 THERMAL EXPANSION OF NI3AL·NI3NB ALLOYS. IIENGLISH POZDNYAK N Z POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE MOSCOW
TRANSLATION OF IZV. VUZ. FIZIKA 9 12/106·10.1966,/1 USSR
ARBUZOV M P CHUPRINA V G PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK
SOVIET PHYSICS J 457·64 1969
9 2 70.3 1966
53574 THERMAL AND ElECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SOME
53526 MUTUAL SOLUBILITY OF COPPER AND MOLYBDENUM AND METALLIC COMPOUNDS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH
CERTAIN PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF MOLYBDENUM WITH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. THERMOPHYSICAL
COPPER. PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. WEST
BASKIN M L SAVIN A V TUMANOV V I EYDUK YU A LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. OCT. 7·10. 1968.
IZVEST AKAD NAUK SSSR OTDEL TEKH NAUK MET I TOPLIVO POWELL R W TYE R P NATIONAL PHYSICAL
4 111·14 1961 LABORATORY TEDDINGTON ENGLAND
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK
53527 MUTUAL SOLUBILITY OF COPPER AND MOLYBDENUM AND 575·83 1969
CERTAIN PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF MOLYBDENUM WITH
COPPER. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZVEST. AKAD. NAUK 53582 GUARDED DOUBLE-CYLINDER APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING
S.S.S.R. OTDEl. TEKH. NAUK MET. I TOPLIVO 14/111·14. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES FROM 80 TO 860 K. FROM
1961./1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL
BASKIN M L SAVIN A V TUMANOV V I EYDUK YU A CONDUCTIVITY. THERMO PHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH
DOC CENTER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. WEST LAFAYETTE. INDIANA.
FTD·TT·65·1009 OCT. 7·10.1988.
AD·624908 1·11 1965 MOELLER C E MIDWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE KANSAS
CITY MISSOURI
53536 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CUPRO·NICKEL ALLOYS AT PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK
ElEVATED TEMPERATURES. 701·11 1969
WILLETT R E
J MATER 53587 THERMAL COMPARATOR DEVElOPMENTS. FROM PROCEEDINGS
3 744·56 1968 CA 70 61919 OF THE EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY.
THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE
53544 THE LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CU3AU IN THE UNIVERSITY. WEST LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. OCT. 7·10.
DISORDERED STATE. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH 1968.
CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. THERMOPHYSICAL POWELL R W GROOT H DE WITT 0 P
PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. WEST THERMO PHYSICAL PROPERTIES RES CTR PURDUE UNIV WEST
LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. OCT. 7·10.1968. LAFAYETTE INDIANA
GOFF J F VERBALIS A C RHYNE J J KLEMENS P G PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK 771·80 1969
21·35 1969
53588 LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COPPER TIN SELENIDE
53553 EFFECT OF COTTRELL ATMOSPHERES ON THE LATTICE THERMAL AND COPPER GERMANIUM SELENIDE. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF
CONDUCTIVITY OF ALLOYS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE THE EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY.
EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE
THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. WEST LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. OCT. 7·10.
UNIVERSITY. WEST LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. OCT. 7·10. 1968.
1968. IRIE TENDO S SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO
KLEMENS P G DEPT OF PHYSICS UNIV OF CONNECTICUT SHINJUKU·KU TOKYO JAPAN
STORRS CONNECTICUT PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK 783·91 1969
191·4 1969
53589 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MAGNESIUM GERMANIDE. FROM
53554 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF AEROSPACE ALLOYS AT CRYOGENIC PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL
TEMPERATURES. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH CONDUCTIVITY. THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH
CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. THERMOPHYSICAL CENTER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. WEST LAFAYETTE. INDIANA.
PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. WEST OCT. 7·10. 1968.
LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. OCT. 7·10. 1968. MARTIN J J SHANKS H R DANIELSON G C
HUST J G POWELL R L CRYOGENICS DIVISION INST INSTITUTE FOR ATOMIC RESEARCH AND DEPT OF PHYSIC IOWA
FOR BASIC STANDARDS NATL BUREAU OF STANDARDS STATE UNIVERSITY AMES IOWA
BOULDER COLORADO PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK 795·802 1969
197·208 1969
53590 HOT-CELL DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
53561 EVALUATION OF DIRECT ElECTRICAL HEATING METHODS. IRRADIATED REACTOR FUELS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE
FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY.
CONDUCTIVITY. THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE
CENTER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. WEST LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. UNIVERSITY. WEST LAFAYETTE. INDIANA. OCT. 7·10.
OCT. 7·10.1968. 1968.
TAYLOR R E POWELL R W DAVIS F NALBANTYAN M 01 NOVI R A METALLURGY DIVISION ARGONNE NATL LAB
THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RES CTR PURDUE UNIVERSITY ARGONNE ILLINOIS
WEST LAFAYETTE INDIANA PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK 805·14 1969
339·54 1969
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TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
53595 PRECISE HEAT TRANSFER MEASUREMENT WITH SURFACE 53714 LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TA·NB AND NII-MO SOLID
THERMOCOUPLES. FROM PROCEEOINGS OF THE EIGHTH SOLUTION ALLOYS IN NORMAL AND SUPERCONDUCTING STATES.
CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. THERMO PHYSICAL SOUSAJ B
PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. WEST J PHYS C SOLID STATE PHYS
LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. OCT. 7·10,1968. 2 4 629·39 1969
DIXON W P ENGR LAB MC DONNELL AIRCRAFT COMPANY
ST LOUIS MISSOURI 53717 THERMAL CONTACT RESISTANCE BETWEEN CONCENTRIC ANNULI.
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK M.S. THESIS.
873-85 1969 SHAH P R BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO UTAH
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
53604 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LOW CARBON 304 STAINLESS 1·88 1968
STEEL TO 1350 C. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH
CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. THERMOPHYSICAL 53719 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF INDIUM BISMUTH IDE FROM
PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. WEST 1.3 K TO 14 K. M.A. THESIS.
LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. OCT. 7·10, 1968. LANGAN J 0 CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE AT LONG
FEITH A 0 HEIN R A JOHNSTONE C P BEACH LONG BEACH CALIF
FLAGELLA P N NUCLEAR SYSTEMS PROGRAMS GENERAL CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE LONG BEACH CALIF
ELECTRIC COMP CINCINNATI OHIO 1·46 1968
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK
1051·65 1969 53739 MEASURING THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF MATERIALS FOR
JOINTS AND THE REQUIREMENTS OF MODERN DlLATOMETERS.
53610 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF TWO-PHASE MEDIA. BRAVINSKII V G DUNAEVA N A
METHODOLOGY, RESULTS, ESTIMATIONS. FROM PROCEEDINGS METODY IZMER TEPL RASSHIR STEKOL SPAIVAEMYKH NIMI
OF THE EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. METAL TR VSES SIMP DILATOMETRII 1ST LENINGRAD 1966
THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES RESEARCH CENTER. PURDUE 1 92·6 1967 CA 70 6271
UNIVERSITY. WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. OCT. 7·10,
1968. 53745 EFFECTS OF DISLOCATION DISTRIBUTION ON THE SPECIFIC
RATCLIFFE E H NATIONAL PHYSICAL LAB TEDDINGTON HEAT OF DEFORMED TYPE II SUPERCONDUCTORS.
MIDDLESEX UNITED KINGDOM BARBEE T W JR
PLENUM PRESS NEW YORK PHYS STAT SOL
1141·7 1969 31 535·44 1969 CA 70 71904

53614 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 53747 REVERSE TRANSFORMATION AND THE ACCOMPANYING ANOMALY
POTASSIUM AND SODIUM·POTASSIUM ALLOYS. IN DILATION ON HEATING OF METASTABLE AUSTENITIC
SHPILRAIN E E KRAINOVA IF STAINLESS STEEL
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP SAITO T
7 172-5 1969 CA 70 109710 TETSU TO HAGANE
54 12 1297·310 1968 CA 70 31075
53628 MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF SUPERCONDUCTING INDIUM·LEAD
ALLOYS. 53773 PARTIAL QUENCHING OF RARE EARTH MOMENT IN CUBIC LAVES
TROJNAR E MAKIEJ B SIKORA A INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS.
ACTA PHYS POL MC DERMOTT M J MARKLUND K K
34 311·17 1968 CA 70 82462 J APPL PHYS
40 1007·8 1969 CA 70 118785
53636 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THE HIGHER
MANGANESE SILICIDE AT 4.2·1300 DEGREES AND ITS 53774 EXCHANGESTRICTION IN CD CR2S4 AND CD CR2SE4.
STRUCTURE. MARTIN G W KELLOGG A T WHITE R L WHITE R M
NIKITIN E N TARASOV V I TAMARIN P V PINCH H
FIZ TVERD TELA J APPL PHYS
11 234·6 1969 CA 70 81895 40 1015·16 1969

53637 FORMS OF CRYSTALLIZATION OF ANTIMONY IN LEAD·ANTIMONY 53781 MECHANISM FOR THE FIRST.QRDER MAGNETIC TRANSITION IN
ALLOYS WITH 28 PERCENT ANTIMONY. THE IRON RHODIUM SYSTEM.
HABIG E H PENZENSTADLER W RUETTENAUER W TU P HEEGER A J KOUVEL J S COMLY J B
LOEHBERG K J APPL PHYS
GIESSEREIFORSCHUNG 40 1368·9 1969 CA 70 119649
20 121·30 1968 CA 70 81802
53782 STUDIES OF AU4X·ORDERED ALLOYS. ELECTRON, AND
53640 HEAT CAPACITIES OF CADMIUM SULFIDE, CADMIUM SELENIDE, NEUTRON DIFFRACTION, RESISTIVITY AND SPECIFIC HEAT.
AND CADMIUM TELLURIDE AT 55·300 K. TOTH R S ARROTT A SHINOZAKI S S WERNER S A
DEMIDENKO A F SATO H
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER J APPL PHYS
5 2 252·5 1969 CA 70 81676 40 1373·5 1969 CA 70 117556

53650 NONMAGNETIC ELiNVAR·TYPE ALLOY PALLAGOLD IN THE 53783 MAGNETIZATION AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF FE·BE ALLOYS.
PALLADIUM-GOLD SYSTEM. HERR A KUENTZLER R MEYER A J P
MASUMOTO H SAWAYA S J APPL PHYS
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI 40 1375·6 1969 CA 71 7855
33 1 121·5 1969 CA 70 80338
53784 OPTICAL STUDIES AND BAND STRUCTURES OF CU·NI ALLOYS.
53662 DECREASED LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GERMANIUM, FEINLEIB J SCOULER W J HANUS J
SILICON AND THEIR SOLID SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH DOC
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 10/11/3430-2, ESD·TR·69·166 AD·692915
1968JI 1·2 1969
10FFE A V J APPL PHYS
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE 40 1400·1 1969
10 112713·151969
53787 ANOMALOUS LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF AUSTENITIC
53667 VARIATION OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF FE NI20 MN6 STAINLESS STEELS.
ALLOY. ZOLLER P DECKER P R DILLINGER J R
RDZAWSKI Z SAJDAK R PINKAWA E J APPL PHYS
RUDY METALE NIEZELAZ 40 1964·6 1969 CA 71 5833
13 11 568·72 1968 CA 70 80262
53788 PREDICTION OF TRANSIENT STABILITY LIMITS FOR
53674 METHODS FOR DETERMINING THE INTEGRAL HEMISPHERIC COMPOSITE SUPERCONDUCTORS SUBJECT TO FLUX JUMPING.
EMISSIVITY OF MATERIALS AT ·100 TO +1000 IWASA Y WEGGEL C MONTGOMERY 0 B WEGGEL R
DEGREES. HALE J R
KOMAROV YU A MUCHNIK G F GORDON A R J APPL PHYS
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP 40 2006·9 1969
6 844·50 1968 CA 70 81137
53790 TRANSITION FROM FERROMAGNETISM TO PARAMAGNETISM IN
53676 HIGH·TEMPERATURE ENTHALPY CHANGES OF THE HIGHER NI-CU ALLOYS.
SILICIDES OF VANADIUM, COBALT, AND NICKEL ROBBINS C G CLAUS H BECK P A
KALISHEVICH G I GELD P V PUTINTSEV YU V J APPL PHYS
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP 40 2269·93 1969
6 1003·6 1968 CA 70 81695
53794 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOME DELTA·PLUTONIUM ALLOYS.
53713 THE NORMAL STATE SPECIFIC HEAT OF NI08IUM·TANTALUM ANDREW J F
ALLOYS. J NUCL MATER
KIMURA Y OHTSUKA T MATSUI T MIZUSAKI T 30 343·5 1969
PHYS LETT
29 A 284·5 1969
C97
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
53796 IRRADIATIDN IN THE REACTOR IER 31 OF TUBES IN LOW 53901 DETERMINATION OF THE SPECTRAL COEFFICIENTS OF THE
DENSITY URANIUM ALLOY. RADIATION OF TANTALUM-NIOBIUM ALLOYS. IIENGLISH
ALLAIN C AUBERT H LANIESSE J TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 6/5/830-3.
J NUCL MATER 1968.11
31 162-86 1969 KOTLYAR A A VOSKOBOINIK TS V
HIGH TEMPERATURE
53798 U02-CERMETS WITH IDEALIZED STRUCTURE BY PARTICLE 6 794-6 1968
COATING AND ISOSTATIC HOT PRESSING.
WEIMAR P THUMMLER F BUMM H 53903 THERMOPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HEAT SENSITIVE
J NUCL MATER PAINTS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS.
31 215-25 1969 TEMP. 6 151 839-43. 1968,/1
ABRAMOVICH B G NOVICHENOK L N
53820 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT 11.6 TO 4 K.I OF SIX HIGH TEMPERATURE
COMMERCIAL ALUMINUM ALLOYS. 6 801-4 1968
ZOLLER P DILLINGER J R
REV SCIINSTR 53904 METHOD OF DETERMINING THE INTEGRAL HEMISPHERIC
40 776-7 1969 RADIATIVE CAPACITY OF MATERIALS IN THE TEMPERATURE
RANGE FROM -100 TO 1000 C. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
53821 INVESTIGATION OF RHENIUM AND MOLYBDENUM DIFFUSION IN TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 6 151 844-50. 1968.1/
TUNGSTEN AND IN TUNGSTEN ALLOYS. IIENGLISH KOMAROV YU A MUCHNIK G F GORDON A R
TRANSLATION OF UKR. FIZ. ZH. 12/6/983·7. 1967./1 HIGH TEMPERATURE
LARIKOV L N TISHKEVICH V M CHORNA L F 6 805-11 1968
DOC
FTD-HT-23-768-68 53909 NONSTATIONARY METHOD OF DETERMINING THE THERMAL
AD·686985 1·11 1968 RR 69-13100 CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLIDS.
EGOROV B N KONDRATENKOV V I
53831 AN ELECTRON BEAM TECHNlaUE FOR MEASURING THERMAL TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
CONDUCTIVITY. 6 901-4 1968
ALLEN R 0
AM CERAM SOC BULL 53910 NONSTATIONARY METHOD OF DETERMINING THE THERMAL
48 614-17 1969 CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLIDS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 6/5/901-4.1968,/1
53834 ENHANCEMENT OF SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION EGOROV B N KONDRATENKOV V I
TEMPERATURES IN MARTENSITIC TI-MO ALLOYS. HIGH TEMPERATURE
COLLINGS E W HO J C 6 861-4 1968
PHYS LETT
29 A 6 306-7 1969 53913 INVESTIGATION OF HEAT TRANSPORT PROCESSES IN COPPER
CHALCOGENIDE5. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ.
53845 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF PALLADIUM-SILVER ALLOYS AT VYS. TEMP. 6/5/930-2. 1968,/1
LOW TEMPERATURES. OKHOTIN A S KRESTOVNIKOV A N AIVAZOV A A
BAILEY A C WATERHOUSE N YATES B HIGH TEMPERATURE
J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSI 6 893·5 1968
2 5 769-76 1969
53914 MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LlaUID TIN
53856 THE THERMAL EXPANSION BEHAVIOR OF YB ZN2 AND OTHER AND 50 PERCENT TIN·BISMUTH ALLOY. M.S. THESIS.
K HG2-TYPE INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS. STROEH H H BROWN UNIVERSITY PROVIDENCE RHODE
MICHEL 0 J RYBA E ISLAND
J LESS-COMMON METALS BROWN UNIVERSITY
18 2 159-65 1969 1-35 1968

53864 THE PHOTOVOLTAGE IN SINGLE CRYSTALS OF 53917 HIGH TEMPERATURE CHANGES IN THE ENTHALPY OF THE
ALPHA-MOLYBDENUM TITELLURIDE. HIGHER VANADIUM. COBALT. AND NICKEL SILICIDES.
KEKELIDZE G P EVANS B L IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 6/61
BRIT J APPL PHYS IJ PHYS 01 1003-6.1968,/1
2 6 855-61 1969 KALISHEVICH G I GELD P V PUTINTSEV YU V
HIGH TEMPERATURE
53865 MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF CHROMIUM ANTIMONIDE. 6 6 959-62 1968
ADACHI K SATO K MATSUURA M
J PHYS SOC JAPAN 53919 PARAMETERS THAT RELATE THE ELECTRON AND PHONON
26 906-10 1969 CONDUCTIVITIES AND A METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE
LATTER. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS.
53866 LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DEFORMED COPPER- TEMP. 6/6/1016-20.1968./1
ALUMINUM ALLOY CRYSTALS AT LOW TEMPERATURES. KRZHIZHANOVSKII R E
KUSUNOKIM SUZUKIH HIGH TEMPERATURE
J PHYS SOC JAPAN 6 971-5 1968
26 932-8 1969 CA 71 7205
53936 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF GERMANIUM CHALCOGENIDES.
53868 MAGNETOVOLUME EFFECTS OF ITINERANT-ELECTRON IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 6/61
FERROMAGNETS. I. THERMAL EXPANSION ANOMALY OF THE 1136-8. 1968,/1
INVAR ALLOY. KRESTOVNIKOV A N OKHOTIN A S AIVAZOV A A
KATSUKI A TERAO K HIGH TEMPERATURE
J PHYS SOC JAP 6 6 1088-92 1968
26 1109-14 1969 CA 71 26044
53946 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF BETA-URANIUM.
53882 THE INFLUENCE OF SHORT PERIODS OF EXCESS HEATING ON MATTHIAS B T GEBALLE T H CORENZWIT E
THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF EI-612 AND EI-929 ANDRES K HULL G W JR
HEAT-RESISTANT AUSTENITIC MATERIAL SCIENCE
STANYUKOVICH A V ADAMOVICH V K 151 985-6 1966
TEPLOENERGETIKA
15 4-6 1968 53947 MAGNETIC ORDERING IN THE RARE-EARTH HEXABORIDES.
GEBALLE T H MATTHIAS B T ANDRES K
53883 THE INFLUENCE OF SHORT PERIODS OF EXCESS HEATING ON MAlTA J P COOPER A S CORENZWITE
THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF EI-612 AND EI-929 SCIENCE
HEAT-RESISTANT AUSTENITIC MATERIAL. IIENGLISH 160 1443-4 1968
TRANSLATION OF TEPLOENERGETIKA 15 171 4-6. 1968,/1
STANYUKOVICH A V ADAMOVICH V K 53962 STUDIES OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF OPTICAL MATERIALS
THERMAL ENGNG AT LOW TEMPERATURES. PH. D. THESIS.
15 5-9 1968 BROWDER J S UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE
FLORIDA
53899 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF LANTHANUM HEXABORIDE. UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL
GORDIENKO S P GUSEVA E A FESENKO V V 68-12996 1-144 1967 PA N69-7-81436
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
6 821-5 1968 53964 A SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF THE SPECTRAL NORMAL
EMmANCE OF ULTRA-HIGH PURITY ALUMINUM.
53900 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF LANTHANUM HEXABORIDE. PH_D. THESIS.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 6/51 CURCIO J V UNIVERSITY OF MASS AMHERST
821-5.1968.1/ MASSACHUSETTS
GORDIENKO S P GUSEVA E A FESENKO V V UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
HIGH TEMPERATURE 68-9173 1-154 1968 PA N69-7-6937
6 785-9 1968
e98
TPRC TPRC
Numb8r Bibliographic Citation Numb8r Bibliographic Citation
53980 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF FACE-CENTERED CUBIC 54094 EFFECT OF MOLYBDENUM UPON THE PHYSICAL ANOMALIES AND
RUTHENIUM·RHODIUM AND RHODIUM·PALLADIUM ALLOYS. PROPERTIES OF DISPERSION·HARDENING ALLOYS OF THE
TSANG P J M MICHIGAN STATE UNIV EAST LANSING INVAR TYPE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL
MICHIGAN METALLOVED 17 12/ 243-51. 1964JI
UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL DOROSHEK S I
68·17149 1·117 1968 CA 70 71633 PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY USSR
17 2 77-85 1964
53992 DILATOMETRIC AND X·RAY STUDY OF GAMMA IN EQUILIBRIUM
WITH EPSILON PRIME AND GAMMA IN EQUILIBRIUM WITH 54100 STUDY OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALPHA·TIN.INDIUM
EPSILON TRANSFORMATIONS. ANTIMONIDE. AND CADMIUM TELLURIDE.
LYSAK L I MAKOGON YU N NIKOLIN 8 I NOVIKOVAS I
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED FIZ TVERDOGO TELA
25 3 562·5 1968 2 9 2341·4 1960

53993 DILATOMETRIC AND X·RAY STUDY OF GAMMA IN EQUILIBRIUM 54101 STUDY OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALPHA·TIN.INDIUM
WITH EPSILON PRIME AND GAMMA IN EQUILIBRIUM WITH ANTIMONIDE. AND CADMIUM TELLURIDE. IIENGLISH
EPSILON TRANSFORMATIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 2 191 2341-44.
FIZ. METAL I METALLOVED. 25 131 562·5. 1965JI 1960JI
LYSAK L I MAKOGON YU N NIKOLIN B I NOVIKOVA S I
PHYS METALS METALLOG USSR SOVIET PHYS·SOLID STATE
25 3 197·200 1968 2 9 2087·9 1961

53994 CHANGE IN THE LINEAR EXPANSION COEFFICIENT OF 54109 THE MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF HIGH-STRENGTH
AUSTENITE ON TRANSFORMATION TO MARTENSITE. IIENGLISH NICKEL·TUNGSTEN ALLOYS.
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 25 151 S7~1. DAVIS M DENSEM C E RENDALL J H
1965JI J INSTITUTE METALS
YERSHOVV M OSLON N L 84 160-4 1955
PHYS METALS METALLOG
25 5 118·23 1968 54114 THERMOREFLECTANCE IN SEMICONDUCTORS.
MATATAGUI E THOMPSON A G CARDONA M
53995 INFRARED DIELECTRIC DISPERSION IN DIVALENT EUROPIUM PHYS REV
CHALCOGENIDES. 176 950·60 1968
AXEJ 0
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS 54120 RADIATIVE PROPERTIES OF TANTALUM. MOLYBDENUM.
30 1403·6 1969 NIOBIUM. GRAPHITE AND NIOBIUM CARBIDE AT HIGH
TEMPERATURES. FROM TEPLOOBMEN. GIDRODIN I
54001 POLARIZATION EFFECTS IN THE REFLECTIVITY SPECTRA OF TEPLOFIZICH. SVOISTV VESHCHESTVA. II.T. ALADEV.
ORTHORHOMBIC CRYSTALS SB2S3 AND SB2SE3. EDITORJ
SHUTOV SO SOBOLEV V V POPOVYU V KHRUSTALEV B A RAKOV AM
SHESTATSKII S N NAUKA PRESS MOSCOW
PHYS STAT SOL 198·219 1968 CA 71 107242
31 K23·7 1969
54143 THERMAL RESISTANCE OF VACUUM CONTACTS BETWEEN
54003 THE REFLECTIVITY SPECTRA OF ZINC AND CADMIUM METALLIC SURFACES OF DISSIMULAR SURFACE ROUGHNESS.
DIARSENIDES AND DIPHOSPHIDES. KAGANER M G ZHUKOVA R I
SOSOLEV VV SYRBU N N UGAIYAA TRUDY VSES NAUCHN ISSLED INST KISLORODN MASHINOSTR
PHYS STAT SOL 11 100·15 1967
31 K51·3 1969
54168 DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY POLYMERIC
54007 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GERMANIUM SULFIDE AND MATERIALS FOR SPACECRAFT USE. FINAL REPT. JULY
GERMANIUM SELENIDE. 1966·MAY 1969.
OKHOTIN A S KRESTOVNIKOV A N AIVAZOV A A JENKINS R K BYRD N R
PUSHKARSKII A S NASA
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI NASA·CR·l03573 N69·32320
31 485·7 1969 CA 70 118828 SM·49143·F 1·184 1969 RR 69·21 136

54010 OBSERVATIONS RELATED TO THE ORDER OF THE LOW 54190 RECOMMENDED PROPERTY AND REACTION KINETICS DATA FOR
TEMPERATURE STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN V3S1 AND USE IN EVALUATING A LIGHT·WATER-COOLED REACTOR
NB3SN. LOSS-OF·COOLANT INCIDENT INVOLVING ZIRCALOY-4- OR
MAILFERT R BATTERMAN B W HANAK J J 304-SS-CLAD URANIUM DIOXIDE.
PHYS STAT SOL BRASSFIELD H C WHITE J F SJODAHL L H
32 K67·9 1969 BITTEL J T MISSILE AND SPACE DIVISION GENERAL
ELECTRIC COMP CINCINNATI OHIO
54011 THE VALENCE BAND OF MERCURY TELLURIDE. AEC AND CFSTI
IVANOV·OMSKII V I KOLOMIETS B T MALKOVA A A GEMP·482 1·89 1968 CA 70 16381
MEKHTIEV A SH
PHYS STAT SOL 54202 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF TYPE 406
32 K83·6 1969 STAINLESS STEEL
MC COY H E JR OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY OAK
54024 OPTICAL REFLECTIVITY OF IRRADIATED SEMICONDUCTING RIDGE TENNESSEE
COMPOUNDS. AEC
KAHAN A BOUTHILLETTE L SPITZER W B ORNL·TM·2263 N69·15931
J APPL PHYS 1·38 1968
40 2678·80 1969
54210 MEASURING OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS AT HIGH
54033 EFFECT OF PRESSURE ON TICI AND BAND STRUCTURE IN TEMPERATURE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF EKSP. TEKH.
TRANSITION METAL ALLOYS. METODY VYSOKOTEMP. IZMER. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. INST. MET.
GEY W KOHNLEIN 0 30-7. 1966JI
PHYS LETT IVANOV V E AMONENKO V M GUMENYUK V S
29 A 450-1 1969 LEBEDEV VV
DOC
54058 DENSIFICATION AND WEAR RESISTANCE OF CERAMIC SYSTEMS. FTD·MT-24·354·68 N69·29814
III. TANTALUM MONONITRIDE·ZIRCONIUM DIBORIDE. AD·685424 1·18 1968 RR 69·11 107
MURATA Y WHITNEYE 0
AM CERAM SOC BULL 54231 RADIATIVE PROPERTIES OF TANTALUM. MOLYBDENUM.
48 698·702 1969 NIOBIUM. GRAPHITE AND NIOBIUM CARBIDE AT HIGH
TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOOBMEN.
54081 CHAPTER 2. THERMAL PROPERTIES OF FOODS. FROM THE GIDRODINAMIKA I TEPLOFIZICHESKIE SVOISTVA
FREEZING PRESERVATION OF FOODS. VOLUME 2. VESHCHESTVA. MOSCOW. 198-219. 1965JI
DICKERSON R W JR KHRUSTALEV B A RAKOV A M
AVI PUBLISHING COMPANY INC WESTPORT CONN HEAT TRANSFER·SOVIET RESEARCH
26-51 1968 1 4 187·206 1969
NASA AND CFSTI
54082 LOW TEMPERATURE THERMAL EXPANSION OF WURTZITE·PHASES N69·23250 1·23 1969 PA N69·7·11 1909
OF IIB-VIB COMPOUNDS. PH.D. THESIS
REEBER R R OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COLUMBUS OHIO 54247 LOW TEMPERATURE SOLID-STATE COOLING TECHNOLOGY.
DOC AND CFSTI SHELPUK B CROUTHAMEL M S AMITH A YIM M
ARL·69-0052 AD·691 063 RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA CAMDEN N J
1·141 1969 DOC
AFFDL·TR-68·128
54092 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GE·TE-JN·TE AD--841559 1·240 1968
SYSTEM.
NASIROV YA N ZARGAVOVA M I AKPEROV M M
DOKLADY AKAD NAUK AZERBAIDZHANSKOI SSR
24 1 8·10 1968
egg
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliogrsphic Citation
54262 EFFECT OF VARIED EXTRUSION TEMPERATURE ON THE 54382 HEAT OF ORDERING OF A NI2 CR ALLOY.
PROPERTIES OF A ZINCCOPPER·TITANIUM ALLOY. VINTAIKIN E Z ITKIN V P MOGUTNOV B M
NEUMEIER LA RISBECK J S BUREAU OF MINES URUSHADZE G G
ROLLA MO DOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR
NASA AND CFSTI 185 313·15 1969 CA 70 118773
BM·RI·7229 N69·19240
PB·183378 1·26 1969 RR 69·12104 54384 THERMAL EXPANSION AND MAGNETOSTRICTION OF MANGANESE
CHALCOGENIDES.
54269 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME PLUTONIUM-GALLIUM SOllO MAMEDOV T A KERIMOV I G ALiEV N G
SOLUTION ALLOYS. DOKL AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR
TAYLORJ M 24 10 15·20 1968 CA 71 7885
J NUCL MATER
31 3 339·41 1969 54397 PROCESSES IN COLD-ROLLED TRANSFORMER STEEL DURING
FINISHING ANNEALING.
54282 INTERIM SUMMARY OF WORK APPLICABLE TO ECC ON KOCH NOV V YE GERSHMAN R B ZVEREVA V A
PHYSICO-CHEMICAL STUDIES OF CLAO U02 UNOER REACTOR ZATSEPIN S V PONOMAREV YE G KADARMETOV A KH
ACCIDENT CONDITIONS. FIZ METAL METALLOVED
WHITE J F GENERAL ELECTRIC MISSILE AND SPACE 27 176-83 1969 CA 70 108476
DIVISION CINCINNATI OHIO
CFSTI 54399 CHARACTERISTIC TEMPERATURE. YOUNGS MODULUS AND
GEMP·619 N89·15295 COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR EXPANSION OF AL·lI ALLOYS.
1·41 1968 ZHMUDSKII A Z MAKSIMYUK P A MIKHALKO V 0
GLEYV A
54298 AN INVESTIGATION OF SOME THERMAL AND MECHANICAL FIZ METAL METALLOVED
PROPERTIES OF A LOW·DENSITY PHENOLIC-NYLON ABLATION 27 2 373-5 1969
MATERIAL FINAL REPORT.
SANDER H G SMYLY E 0 PEARS C 0 SOUTHERN 54401 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID ANTIMONY SELENIDE.
RESEARCH INST BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
NASA AND CFSTI FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
NASA·CR·66731 N69·18664 3 2 169·72 1969 CA 70 118825
1·459 1969 PA N69·7·8 1356
54405 LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MG2SI·MG2SN.
54300 ADVANCED SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS INVESTIGATION. MG2GE·MG2SN. AND MG2SI·MG2GE SOLID SOLUTIONS.
STEKLY Z J J THOME R LUCAS E STRAUSS B P ZAITSEV V K TKALENKO E N NIKITIN E N
DE SALVO F AVCO·EVERETT RESEARCH LABORATORIES FIZ TVERD TELA
EVERETT MASS 11 274·9 1969 CA 70 91418
NASA
NASA·CR·98030 54406 ELECTRON AND LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
N68·37283 1·169 1968 N·CADMIUM ARSENIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
GORYUNOVA N A MUZHDABA V M SERGINOV M
54301 AN ADVANCED THERMOELECTRIC LIFE TEST AND EVALUATION SHALYT S S
STUDY. FINAL REPT. DEC. 1967-SEPT. 196B. FIZ TVERD TELA
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE 11 280·2 1969 CA 70 91574
COLUMBUS OHIO
NASA 54407 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GALLIUM TELLURIDE.
NASA·CR·98628 FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
N69·13944 1·208 1968 FIZ TVERD TELA
11 2 472-4 1969 CA 70 91416
54312 APPLICATION OF SHERESHEFSKYS THEORY OF BINARY
SOLUTION SURFACE TENSION. 54410 ELECTRON AND LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN
COTTON 0 J NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT N·MERCURY TELLURIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
CENTER ANNAPOLIS MARYLAND MUZHDABA V M OGORODNIKOV V K AlIEV S A
DOC SHALYT S S
NSRDC·2851 AD·682947 FIZ TVERD TELA
1·29 1969 RR 69·871 11 545·7 1969 CA 70 109875

54330 ENERGY·BAND STRUCTURE AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF 54434 ADHESION OF SOME OXIDES TO STEEL 30KHGSNA DURING
GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE. MELTING.
ZHANG H I CALLAWAY J MAlINOVSKIl E I VORONOV V A
PHYS REV IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
181 1163·72 1969 2 33·9 1969 CA 70 117401

54333 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 54438 HEAT CAPACITY OF ZINC TELLURIDE AT 56·300 K. ENTROPY
SEMICONDUCTORS BY THE KOHLRAUSCH METHOD AND ITS AND ENTHALPY OF ZINC TELLURIDE. CADMIUM SULFIDE.
PROPOSED EXTENSION TO HIGH TEMPERATURES. FROM CADMIUM SELENIDE. AND CADMIUM TELLURIDE.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST CONFERENCE ON THERMAL DEMIDENKO A F MALTSEV A K
CONDUCTIVITY. BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
COLUMBUS. OHIO. OCTOBER 26-2B. 1961. 5 1 158·60 1969 CA 70 91392
BOBONE R FLANAGAN M C GENERAL ELECTRIC
COMPANY SCHENECTADY NEW YORK 54440 EFFECTS OF PORES AND GRAIN BOUNDARIES ON THE
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF
29·57 1961 THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS.
GOLTSMAN B M SARKISYAN V SH STILBANS L S
54334 SPECIFIC HEAT OF CEMENTITE IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE SHLYKOV V V
2·20K. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
MAZUR J ZACHARKO W 5 2 283·6 1969 CA 76 100939
ACTA PHYS POL
35 91·9 1969 CA 71 5834 54442 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF INDIUM SULFIDE·INDIUM
SELENIDE SYSTEM ALLOYS.
54344 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF CERMETS BASED ON ALUMINUM RUSTAMOV P G MAMEDALIEV F 0 AlIDZHANOV M A
OXIDE AT 473-1673 K. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
OSIPOVA V A PAK M I 5 2 376·7 1969 CA 70 101016
AT EN ERG
26 72-3 1969 CA 70 99066 54464 KINEMATIC VISCOSITY OF MELTS OF THE COBALT-SllICON
AND NICKEL-SllICON SYSTEMS.
54345 EFFECT OF COLD DEFORMATION. TEMPERATURE. AND BAUM B A KOCHEROV P V
ANNEALING TIME ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF A IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED TSVET MET
ZIRCONIUM·2.5 PERCENT NIOBIUM ALLOY. 11 6 84·91 1968 CA 70 91021
LUPAKOV I S KUZMICHEV YU S RODCHENKOV B S
ATENERG 54466 A STEAM CALORIMETER APPARATUS FOR REFRACTORIES.
26 3 236·9 1969 CA 70 108641 FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST CONFERENCE ON THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY. BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE.
54355 DIFFUSION OF TIN IN LIQUID CADMIUM. COLUMBUS. OHIO. OCTOBER 26-28. 1961.
SUGINO S ONISHI A HAGIWARA H FLYNN 0 R DIDION 0 A NATIONAL BUREAU OF
BULL UNIV OSAKA PREFECT STANDARDS WASHINGTON 0 C
17 1 175·84 1968 CA 70 99837 BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO
81·90 1961
54365 MEASUREMENT OF THE EMISSIVITY OF INDUSTRIAL SURFACES
BY A SIMPLE TECHNIQUE. 54475 LATTICE PARAMETERS AND THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS
DALLMEYER H OF 18CR·l0NI AND 20CR·25NI AUSTENITES.
CHEM·ING·TECH STUART H RIDLEY N
41 5/6 323·8 1969 CA 70 98308 J IRON STEEL INST ILONDONI
207 3 368 1969 CA 70 117411
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Bibliographic Citation NumbBr Bibliographic Citation
54476 ON THE RESISTIVITY AND SURFACE TENSION OF THE 54605 HEAT CAPACITY OF CHROMIUM GERMANIDES AT LOW
EUTECTIC ALLOY OF GALLIUM AND INDIUM. TEMPERATURES.
ZRNIC D SWATIK D S KALISHEVICH G I ZAGRYAZHSKII V L
J LESS·COMMON METALS SHCHIPANOVA L V SEREBRENNIKOV N N GELD P V
18 1 67·8 1969 CA 70 119236 ZH FIZ KHIM
43 246-8 1969 CA 70 91391
54502 THERMAL EXPANSION. INTERNAL STRESS. AND STRENGTH OF
GLASSCRYSTAL COMPOSITIES. 54609 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SUBSTANCES WITH DIAMONDLIKE
TUMMALA R R STRUCTURE. AND VOLUME CHANGES DURING THEIR MELTING.
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL GLAZOV V M CHIZHEVSKAYA S N EVGENEV S B
UM69·15410 1·109 1969 CA 72 114566 ZH FIZ KHIM
43 2 373·9 1969 CA 70 109353
54506 COBALT·IRON ALLOY WITH A SMALL COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR
EXPANSION. 54612 DYNAMICS OF THE VIBRATIONS OF SELENIUM AND ARSENIC
SVECHNIKOV V N SPEKTOR A TS TRISELENIDE IN THE CRYSTALLINE AND GLASSY STATES FROM
METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT DATA.
3 65·6 1969 CA 71 6075 TARASOVVV ZHDANOVVM MALTSEVAK
DEMBOVSKII S A
54511 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF YOUNGS MODULUS OF SINGLE ZH FIZ KHIM
CRYSTALS OF PD-50 PERCENT AU ALLOY PALLAGOLD. 43 2 467·71 1969 CA 71 7189
MASUMOTO H SAITO H KADOWAKI S
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI 54613 SPECIFIC HEAT AND ENTROPY OF CADMIUM TELLURIDE AT LOW
33 1 126·9 1969 CA 70 100535 TEMPERATURES.
SHAULOV YU KH KOSTINA E N
54513 INTERDIFFUSION IN MOLTEN LEAD-ANTIMONY AND ZH FIZ KHIM
LEAD-ANTIMONY·BISMUTH ALLOYS. 43 478·80 1969 CA 70 118788
CHIDA A TANAKA T
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI 54622 MICROHETEROGENEITY OF MANGANESE.sILICON SYSTEM MELTS.
33 3 362·5 1969 CA 70 117551 AKSHENTSEV YU N BAUM B A GELD P V
ZH PRIKL KHIM ILENINGRADI
54514 DISSOLUTION PROCESS OF SOLID ALUMINUM INTO MOLTEN 42 1 68·73 1969 CA 70 91020
ALUMINUM.sILICON ALLOY.
KOSAKA M MACHIDA M HIRAI Y 54628 DETERMINATION OF SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI TEMPERATURE OF DILUTE TITANIUM·RHODIUM ALLOYS BY
33 4 465·70 1969 CA 71 6113 SPECIFIC HEAT MEASUREMENTS.
DANNER S DUMMER G
54525 COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF CHROMIUM Z PHYS
DISILICIDE AND ITS SOLID SOLUTIONS WITH TI SI2 AND 222 243·52 1969 CA 71 7705
VSI2.
RABINOVICH B S RADOVSKIII Z GELD P V 54632 PREPARATION AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE
POROSHKOVAIA METALLURGIIA W·LA B6 SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF POROSH.
8 11 49·55 1968 CA 70 91051 MET./61 17·23. 1966,/1
SAMSONOV G V LAPSHOV YU K PODCHERNYAEVA I A
54527 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF POROUS FOMENKO V S EROSOV YU I DUDNIK E M
NICKEL. IRON. AND STEEL KH 17N2. SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAM
MALKO P I NEMCHENKO V F LVOV S N PUGIN V S 6 446·51 1966 JA 52·7268
POROSH MET
9 62·6 1969 CA 70 90116 54634 INFRARED LATTICE REFLECTION SPECTRA OF III·V COMPOUND
SEMICONDUCTORS.
54540 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF YOUNGS MODULUS IN SINGLE HASS M HENVIS B W
CRYSTALS OF A PALLADIUM·50 PERCENT GOLD ALLOY J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
PALLAGOLD. 23 1099-104 1962
MASUMOTO H SAITO H KADOWAKI S
SCI REP RES INST TOHOKU UNIV 54661 SOLAR ABSORPTANCES AND SPECTRAL REFLECTANCES OF 12
20 A 4 119·28 1968 METALS FOR TEMPERATURES RANGING FROM 300 TO 500 K.
SPISZ E W WEIGAND A J BOWMAN R L JACK J R
54543 SPECIFIC HEAT AND THE LATTICE TRANSFORMATION IN LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER CLEVELAND OHIO
NB3SN. NASA AND CFSTI
VIELAND L J WICKLUND A W NASA-TN-D·5353
SOLID STATE COMMUN 1-21 1969
7 37·9 1969 CA 70 100347
54662 ELECTRON CONCENTRATION AND PHASE STABILITY IN LAVES
54544 OPTICAL PROPERTIES AND ELECTRONIC BAND STRUCTURE OF PHASES AND NI·AL ALLOYS. FROM PHASE STABILITY IN
ZINC SELENIDE. METALS AND ALLOYS.
PETROFF Y BALKANSKI M WALTER J P COHEN M L WALLACE W E CRAIG R S
SOLID STATE COMMUN MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING COMP INC NEW YORK
7 459·62 1969 CA 70 100874 255-72 1967

54545 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF ORDERED AND 54667 PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF NONOXIDE THORIUM-BASE
DISORDERED Tl3AL. FUEL. FROM PROC. OF SECOND INTERNATIONAL THORIUM
HO J C GEHLEN PC COLLINGS E W FUEL CYCLE SYMPOSIUM. GATLINBURG. TENNESSEE. MAY
SOLID STATE COMMUN 3-6.1966.
7 511·14 1969 CA 70 118795 FARKAS M S BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST COLUMBUS OHIO
AEC AND CFSTI
54546 SPECIFIC HEAT OF SUPERCONDUCTING LEAD·INDIUM ALLOYS. AEC SYM P SER 12 CONF-660524
CULBERT H V FARRELL D E CHANDRASEKHAR B S 445·62 1968 CA 70 63171
SOLID STATE COMMUN
7 571·4 1969 54676 CALCULATION OF ROOM TEMPERATURE LATTICE THERMAL
NTIS CONDUCTIVITY OF SEVERAL MATERIALS USING A CONTINUUM
AFOSR·69·2210TR MODEL.
AD·692985 1969 CA 70 118786 HAMILTON R A H PARROTT J E
PHYS LETT
54548 LOW·EXPANSION ALLOYS FOR SEMICONDUCTOR APPLICATIONS. 29 A 556-8 1969
KOSCO J C
SOLID STATE TECHNOL 54677 AN ENERGY BAND MODEL OF NIOBIUM· AND
12 47·9 1969 CA 70 71960 TANTALUM-DICHALCOGENIDE SUPERCONDUCTORS.
VAN MAAREN M H HARLAND H B
54567 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE SEMICONDUCTOR COMPOUND PHYS LETT
CU SB SE2 IN THE SOLID AND LIQUID STATES. 29 A 571-3 1969
MALSAGOV A U MAGOMEDOV YA B
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP 54682 THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOME UNIDIRECTIONALLY
7 170·1 1969 CA 70 100981 SOLIDIFIED ALUMINUM ALLOYS. PART II. HIGH
TEMPERATURE TENSILE PROPERTIES.
54593 PORTABLE APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE FLUIDITY OF COHOON J R PAXTON H W
METALS AND ALLOYS BY A SUCTION METHOD. TRANS MET SOC AIME
DRUYAN M A DOBROVOLSKIlII 245 1411-16 1969
ZAVOD LAB
34 12 1532·3 1968 CA 70 89093 54692 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THE HIGHER
MANGANESE SILICIDE FROM 4.2 TO 1300 K AND ITS
54602 SURFACE TENSION OF INDIUM·BISMUTH ALLOYS. STRUCTURE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA
KOVALCHUK V F KUZNETSOV V A GREKOVA N 0 11 11/234-6.1969,/1
ZH FIZ KHIM NIKITIN E N TARASOV V I TAMARIN P V
43 184·7 1969 CA 70 99143 SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
11 1 187-9 1969
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54694 CHAPTER 7. BISMUTH TELLURIDE. FROM MATERIALS USED 54812 HEAT BARRIER COATINGS FOR ROCKET ENGINES. FROM
IN SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES. SUMMARY OF THE THIRTEENTH REFRACTORY COMPOSITES
GOLDSMID H J WORKING GROUP MEETING. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. 1967.
JOHN WILEY AND SONS NEW YORK CARPENTER H W ROCKETDYNE DIV OF NORTH AMERICAN
165·97 1965 AVIATION INC CANOGA PARK CALIF
DDC
54699 THERMAL EXPANSION ANOMALY IN ZR ZN2. AFML-TR-68-84 AD-838781
OGAWA S KASAl N 380-6 1968
J PHYS SOC JAPAN
27 3 789 1969 54814 A REVIEW OF CURRENT REFRACTORY COMPOSITE RESEARCH IN
CERAMICS AT liT RESEARCH INSTITUTE. FROM SUMMARY OF
54701 A RADIOMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF EMISSIVITIES AND THE THIRTEENTH REFRACTORY COMPOSITES WORKING GROUP
EMITTANCES OF SELECTED MATERIALS AT CRYOGENIC MEETING. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. 1967.
TEMPERATURES. PH.D. THESIS. BORTZ S A
HAWKS K H PURDUE UNIVERSITY WEST LAFAYETTE DDC
INDIANA AFML-TR-68-84 AD-838781
PURDUE UNIVERSITY 477-514 1968
UM-8901 1-235 1969 CA 74 25752
54817 THE EVALUATION OF AEROSPACE MATERIALS.
54704 LATTICE ABSORPTION BANDS IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. GERDEMAN D A WURST J C CHERRY J A BERNER W E
FRAY S J JOHNSON F A JONES R M UNIV OF DAYTON RESEARCH INST DAYTON OHIO
PROC PHYS SOC ILONDONI DDC
76 939-48 1960 AFML-TR-68-53 AD-835768
UDRI-TR-68-09
54708 LATTICE DISTORTION. ELASTICITY AND ANTI FERROMAGNETIC 1-94 1968
ORDER IN COPPER-MANGANESE ALLOYS.
MAKHURANE P GAUNT P 54850 FORMATION. STABILITY AND STRUCTURE OF
J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSI PALLADIUM-SlliCON BASED ALLOY GLASSES.
2 6 959·65 1969 CA 71 34633 CHEN H S TURNBULL D
ACTA MET
54709 ON THE DISPERSION OF OPTICAL AND ELECTRO·OPTICAL 17 1021-31 1969
COEFFICIENTS IN ZINC TELLURIDE.
PURSEY H PAGE P A MUSGRAVE M J P 54860 RONTGENOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE CRYSTALLINE STATE OF
J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSI IRON.
2 6 1085-91 1969 BACH R
HELV PHYS ACTA
54713 LOW TEMPERATURE THERMAL EXPANSION MEASUREMENTS ON 2 95-114 1929
OPTICAL MATERIALS.
BROWDER J S BALLARD S S 54867 PHONON SCATTERING BY ACCEPTOR DEFECTS IN GALLIUM
APPL OPT ANTIMONIDE AND GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE-INDIUM ANTIMONIDE
8 793-8 1969 ALLOYS.
BRIGGS A G CHALLIS L J
54716 THERMAL EXPANSION VALUES FOR INSTALLATION OF AN J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSI
IRTRAN-6 WINDOW. 2 7 1353-6 1969
POLLOCK D B
APPL OPT 54872 INFRARED REFLECTIVITY OF DOPED INDIUM ANTIMONIDE AND
8 837-8 1969 CADMIUM SULFIDE.
MC MAHON T J BELL RJ
54744 PLASMA FREQUENCY. RESIDUAL RESISTIVITY. AND SPECIFIC PHYS REV
HEAT FOR SILVER-PALLADIUM ALLOYS. 182 2 526-30 1969
KJOLLERSTROM B
SOLID STATE COMMUN 54877 CARRIER-CONCENTRATION DEPENDENCE OF ELECTRON-PHONON
7 9 705-7 1969 CA 71 16837 SCATTERING IN TELLURIUM-DOPED GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE AT
LOW TEMPERATURES.
54749 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POUJADE A M ALBANY H J
HARD ALLOYS AND FILLERS. PHYS REV
ANISHCHENKO L M 182 3 802-7 1969
TSVET METAL
42 86-8 1969 CA 71 16516 54881 RESONANCE SCATTERING IN SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS.
PH.D. THESIS.
54750 X·RAY DIFFRACTION STUDIES OF BISMUTH-ANTIMONY SOLID KIWI M G UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA CHARLOTTESVILLE
SOLUTIONS IN THE REGION OF SMALL CONCENTRATIONS. VIRGINIA
IVANOV G A KLESHCHINSKIILI NIKOLAEV V I UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
UCH ZAP LENINGRAD GOS PEDAGOG INST 1M A I GERTSENA 67-17606 1-92 1967
384 4 17-20 1968 CA 71 25424
54892 URANIUM DIBORIDE. PREPARATION. ENTHALPY OF FORMATION
54753 VISCOSITY VARIATION IN EUTECTICTYPE SYSTEMS. AT 298.15 K. HEAT CAPACITY FROM 1 TO 350 K.AND
GVOZDEVA LI LYUBIMOV A P SOME DERIVED THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES.
ZH FIZ KHIM FLOTOW H E OSBORNE D W 0 HARE P A G
43 574-8 1969 CA 71 16172 SETTLE J L MRAZEK F C HUBBARD W N
J CHEM PHYS
54756 SURFACE TENSION AND DENSITY OF THE BINARY SYSTEM 51 2 583-92 1969
SILVER-TELLURIUM IN THE LIQUID STATE.
WOBST M RENTZSCH R 54899 LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MG2SI-MG2SN.
Z PHYS CHEM ILEIPZIGI MG2GE-MG2SN AND MG2SI-MG2GE SOLID SOLUTIONS.
240 112 36-49 1969 CA 71 16467 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 12/
274-9.1969,/1
54767 CLOSE PACKED STRUCTURES WITH LONG PERIOD MODULATIONS ZAITSEV V K TKALENKO E N NIKITIN E N
OF STACKING SEQUENCE AND ATOMIC ORDER IN AU-CD SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
ALLOYS. 11 2 221-4 1969
HIRABAYASHI M HIRAGA K YAMAGUCHI SINO N
J PHYS SOC JAPAN 54900 THE ELECTRON AND LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
27 80-8 1969 N-CD3AS2 AT LOW TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 12/ 280-2. 1969,/1
54795 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTING AMORPHOUS GORYUNOVA N A MUZHDABA V M SERGINOV M
CDGE AS2. SHALYT S S
STOURAC L SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
CZECH J PHYS 11 2 225-7 1969
19 681·4 1969 CA 71 25310
54901 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GALLIUM TELLURIDE. IIENGLISH
54796 K-STATE IN 5 PERCENT MOLYBDENUM PERMALLOY. TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 12/ 472-4.1969,/1
NAKAGAWA Y NAGASHIMA T FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
DENKI SHIKENJO IHO SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
32 11 1075-8 1968 CA 70 117553 11 2 370-1 1969

54809 SOME PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS OF THE 54904 ELECTRONIC AND LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF N-TYPE
HAFNIUM-TANTALUM ALLOY. FROM SUMMARY OF THE MERCURY TELLURIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH
THIRTEENTH REFRACTORY COMPOSITES WORKING GROUP TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 12/545-7.1969,/1
MEETING. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. 1967. MUZHDABA V M OGORODNIKOV V K AliEV S A
MARNOCH K THE MARQUARDT CORP ASTRO DIV VAN NUYS SHALYT S S
CALIFORNIA SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
DDC 11 2 442-3 1969
AFML-TR-68-84 AD-838781
281-301 1968
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54912 SPECIFIC HEAT AND MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOLID 55019 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND
SOLUTIONS OF YTTRIUM CONTAINING SMALL AMOUNTS OF THERMOELECTROMOTIVE FORCE FOR ALLOYS OF BISMUTH WITH
GADOLINIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF J. DE PHYSIQUE TELLURIUM AND TIN.
28/1/98-106.1967.11 GRABOVV M
ALLAIN Y BONNEROT J CAROLI B COQBLlN B UCH ZAP LENINGRAD GOS PEDAGOG INST 1M A I GERTSENA
JESSER R RAPHAEL G 384 4 67-72 1968 CA 71 34280
AEC
ANL-TRANS-513 55023 DESCRIPTION OF A METHOD FOR MEASURING THE TRANSPORT
1·23 1967 COEFFICIENTS OF METALS AND ALLOYS AS A FUNCTION OF
TEMPERATURE ACCORDING TO THE KOHLRAUSCH METHOD.
54923 PLASMA REFLECTION EDGE IN CRYSTALLINE MB6 COMPOUNDS. BOEHM R WACHTEL E
KIERZEK·PECOLD E Z METALLK
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI 60 505-12 1969 CA 71 32904
33 523-31 1969 CA 71 25680
55029 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF FACE-CENTERED CUBIC
54927 EVIDENCE OF THE TERNARY MISCIBILITY GAP IN NI-CO ALLOYS.
INDIUM-ALUMINUM-SILVER SYSTEM BY VISCOSITY HO J C VISWANATHAN R
MEASUREMENTS. AEC
ZAMIRCA ST GANOVICII GANOVICI L COO-1198·544
REV ROUM CHIM 1-14 1968
14 173-81 1969 CA 51 16452
55030 ANOMALOUS VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE CHANGES
54936 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MOLTEN ANTIMONY IN BINARY ALLOYS.
CHALCOGENIDES. YATSENKO S P KONONENKO V I
FEDOROV V I ZH FIZ KHIM
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP 43 89·94 1969 CA 71 42952
7 2 269-75 1969 CA 71 25307
55031 ANOMALOUS VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE CHANGES
54937 STUDY OF THE ENTHALPIES OF MOLTEN RUBIDIUM AND IN BINARY ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ.
CESIUM AT 400 TO 1350 K. KHIM. 43 III 89-94. 1969.1/
SHPILRAIN E E KAGAN 0 N YATSENKO S P KONONENKO V I
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP RUSS J PHYS CHEM
7 362-3 1969 CA 71 25298 43 44-7 1969

54950 HEAT CAPACITY AND ENTROPY OF CADMIUM SELENIDE AT 55032 SURFACE TENSION OF INDIUM-BISMUTH ALLOYS. IIENGLISH
LIQUID NITROGEN TEMPERATURES. TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43 11/ 184-7. 1969.1/
SHAULOV YU KH KOSTINA E N KOVALCHUK V F KUZNETSOV V A GREKOVA N 0
ZH FIZ KHIM RUSS J PHYS CHEM
43 992-4 1969 CA 71 25284 43 97-9 1969

54959 SOLAR ABSORPTANCE AND TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL EMITTANCE 55035 HEAT CAPACITIES OF CHROMIUM GERMANI DES AT LOW
OF SURFACES FOR SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION. TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ.
BUTLER C P JENKINS R J PARKER W J KHIM. 43 11/ 246-8. 1969,/1
DOC KALISHEVICH G I ZAGRYAZHSKII V L
ASD-TR-61-558 SHCHIPANOVA L V SEREBRENNIKOV N N GELD P V
AD-284862 1-60 1962 RUSS J PHYS CHEM
43 132-3 1969
54983 TESTING OF HIGH-EMITTANCE COATINGS.
CLEARY R E AMMANN C LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER 55039 INFRARED ABSORPTION IN NEUTRON·IRRADIATED GALLIUM
CLEVELAND OHIO ARSENIDE.
NASA AND CFSTI BURKIG V C MC NICHOLS J L GINELL W S
NASA-CR-1413 J APPL PHYS
1-104 1969 40 3268-73 1969

54987 THE EFFECT OF COMPRESSIVE STRESSES ON THE LINEAR 55041 EXPERIMENTS CONCERNING INFRARED DIFFUSE REFLECTANCE
THERMAL EXPANSION OF MAGNESIUM AND STEEL STANDARDS IN THE RANGE 0.8 TO 20.0 MICRONS.
ROSEN HOLTZ J L SMITH D T AGNEW J T MC QUISTAN R B
J APPLIED PHYS J OPT SOC AMER
21 396-9 1950 43 11 999-1007 1953

54991 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION AT LOW TEMPERATURES. 55050 SUPERCONDUCTING. THERMAL AND MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY
KASAIN BEHAVIOR OF SOME INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS WITH THE
DENKI SHIKENJO IHO FLUORITE STRUCTURE.
32 12 1157-61 1968 CA 71 31675 WERNICK J H MENTH A GEBALLE T H HULL G W JR
MAlTA J P
54999 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF P-BI/O.51 SB/l.51 TE3 J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
AND P-BI/O.51 SB/l.51 ITE SE/3 COMPOSITIONS. 30 1949·56 1969
GOLTSMAN B M SARKISYAN V SH
IZV AKAD NAUK ARM SSR FIZ 55053 MEASUREMENT OF THE OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF
4 1 33-9 1969 CA 71 34418 SEMICONDUCTORS BY PROBES WITH NONIDEAL SURFACES.
JAUMANN J WERHEIT H
55000 THERMAL AND ELECTRIC PROPERTIES IN THE INDIUM Z NATURFORSCH
SULFIDE·INDIUM SELENIDE SYSTEM. 24 A 1131·4 1969
RUSTAMOV P G ALlDZHANOV M A MELIKOVA Z D
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 55066 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE SEMICONDUCTING
5 5 964-5 1969 CA 71 34252 COMPOUND CU SB SE2 IN THE SOLID AND LIQUID STATES.
170-1. 1969.1/
55005 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT AND THE TEMPERATURE MALSAGDV A U MAGDMEDOV YA B
COEFFICIENT OF YOUNGS MODULUS OF NICKEL·COPPER HIGH TEMPERATURE
ALLOYS. 7 157·8 1969
MASUMOTO H SAITO H SAWAYA S
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI 55067 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
33 5 593·5 1969 CA 71 32951 POTASSIUM AND SODIUM·POTASSIUM ALLOYS. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 7 11/ 172·5.
55012 SELF·DIFFUSION OF INDIUM IN LIQUID INDlUM·ALUMINUM 1969.1/
ALLOYS. SHPILRAIN E E KRAINOVA I F
ZAMIRCA ST GANOVICI L GANOVICII HIGH TEMPERATURE
REV ROUM CHIM 7 159-62 1969
14 35-43 1969 CA 71 33646
55070 EMISSIVITY COATINGS FOR LOW·TEMPERATURE SPACE
55013 VISCOSITY AND DENSITY OF THE MOLTEN INDIUM·BISMUTH RADIATORS.
COMPOUND. CUNNINGTON G RJR GRAMMER J R SMITH F J
PETRESCU N LOCKHEED PALO ALTO RESEARCH LAB LOCKHEED MISSILES AND
REV ROUM CHIM SPACE COMPANY SUNNYVALE CALIF
14 67-77 1969 CA 71 33660 NASA AND CFSTI
NASA-CR·1420
55014 REACTION OF NITROGEN WITH A NICKEL-CHROMIUM MELT. 1·156 1969
ANTIPOV V M OKOROKOV G N
SB TR TSENT NAUCH-ISSLED INST CHERN MET 55073 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF VANADIUM
61 50-4 1968 CA 71 32900 ALLOYS BETWEEN 20 AND 650 DEGREES.
HEUBNER U
J NUCL MATER
32 88-100 1969 CA 71 65290
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55077 THERMOPHYSICAl PROPERTIES OF lOW-CARBON 304 STAINLESS 55180 PRESTRESSED NON-OXIDE AND SELECTED HIGH TEMPERATURE
STEEL TO 1350 C. OXIDE CERAMIC STRUCTURES. FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT.
FEITH A 0 HEIN R A JOHNSTONE C P MOODY W E ENGINEERING EXPERIMENTAL STATION
FLAGEllA P N GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ATLANTA
CINCINNATI OHIO DOC
AEC AND CFSTI AO·690854 1·58 1969 CA 72 15317
GEMp·643 1·14 1968 CA 71 23979
55193 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE.
55078 lOW·TEMPERATURE CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS PROJECT. TANENBAUM M BRIGGS H B
TECH. PROG. REPT. NOV. 1967·NOV. 1968. PHYS REV
WESTRUM E F JR DEPT OF CHEMISTRY MICHIGAN UNIV 91 6 1561·2 1953
ANN ARBOR
AEC AND CFSTI 55196 FUNDAMENTAL REFLECTIVITY AND BAND STRUCTURE OF ZNTE,
COO·1149·136 COTE, AND HGTE.
1·69 1968 NSA 23·6 952 CARDONAM
PHYS REV
55092 X·RAY DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION 131 98·103 1963
COEFFICIENT OF SCANDIUM DIBORIDE.
ZHURAVlEV N N STEPANOVA A A 55197 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF IN1·XGAXSB SOLID SOLUTIONS.
POROSHKOVAYA METAllURGIYA IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 2 161
4 6 83·4 1964 812·15,1968'/1
KlESHCHINSKIl l I STRZHAlKOVSKIl M E
55107 EFFECT OF NICKEL CONTENT ON THE COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR SHARAVSKII P V
EXPANSION OF A CHROMIUM·NICKEl METAL WELD SEAM. SOVIET PHYS·SEMICONDUCTORS
GOTAlSKIl YU N VASllEV V G 2 6 675·7 1968
AVTOMAT SVARKA
22 9·12 1969 CA 71 41488 55201 THE PREPARATION OF IRON·THORIA AND IRON·ALUMINA
CERMETS BY A SOl-GEL METHOD.
55110 EFFECTS OF TRACE SUBSTITUTION OF GERMANIUM WITH SMITH F J KROHN N A OAK RIDGE NATl lAB
MERCURY ON THE THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF GERMANIUM TENNESSEE
TELLURIDE. AEC AND CFSTI
NASIROV YA N NAGIEV V A ORNl·TM·2518 N69·34512
DOKl AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR 1·15 1969 CA 71 93806
25 1 7·9 1969 CA 71 43463
55202 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF
55132 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT AND THE TEMPERATURE ZIRCAlOY4.
COEFFICIENT OF YOUNGS MODULUS OF COBALT AND PALLADIUM FEITH A 0 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMP MISSilE AND
AllOYS. SPACE DIVISION CINCINNATI OHIO
MASUMOTO H SAWAYA S AEC AND CFSTI
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI GEMp·669 1·19 1966 CA 71 95723
33 6 685·7 1969 CA 71 41633
55213 NEW OPTICAL INVESTIGATIONS ON THE EUROPIUM
55134 ON SOME PROPERTIES OF TLlNS2ISE2, TE2I SINGLE CHAlCOGENIDES.
CRYSTALS. WACHTER P
GUSEINOV GO MOOSER E KERIMOVA E M HElV PHYS ACTA
GAMIOOV R S AlEKSEEV I V ISMAllOV M Z 416/7 1249·55 1968
PHYS STAT SOLIDI
34 33·44 1969 55214 DETERMINATION OF THE OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF GERMANIUM
AND CADMIUM TEllURIDE BY THE REFLECTION METHOD.
55148 DETERMINING THE COEFFICIENT OF MUTUAL DIFFUSION IN A KISElEVA N K PRIBYTKOVA N N
MELT. OPTIKA I SPEKTROSKOPIYA
lAINER B 0 RAKOV V V MllVIOSKIl M G 10 266·8 1961
ZAVOD lAB
35 457·9 1969 CA 71 42556 55215 DETERMINATION OF THE OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF GERMANIUM
AND CADMIUM TELLURIDE BY THE REFLECTION METHOD.
55154 THERMAL EXPANSIVITIES, THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES, AND IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF OPTlKA I SPEKTROSKOPIYA 10,
DENSITIES OF VANADIUM. TITANIUM, CHROMIUM, AND SOME 266-8.1961,/1
VANADIUM·BASE AllOYS. IA COMPARISON WITH AUSTENITIC KISElEVA N K PRIBYTKOVA N N
STAINLESS STEELI OPTICS SPECTROSCOPY
YAGGEE F l GilBERT E R STYLES J W 10 133·4 1961
J lESS·COMMON METALS
19 1 39·51 1969 CA 71 73413 55231 OPTICAL CONSTANTS AND REFLECTIVITY DATA OF THE
EUROPIUM CHAlCOGENIDES.
55158 TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF DIRTY TYPE·II SUPERCONDUCTORS GUNTHERODT G WACHTER P
IN HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS. PHYS lEn
lOWELL J MUNOZ J S SOUSA J B 29 A 11 660-1 1969
PHYS REV
183 497·500 1969 55233 PHASE TRANSITION ANOMALY AT HC21N lOW·K TYPE 11
lEAD·INDIUM SUPERCONDUCTING AllOYS.
55159 ENTROPY OF THE MIXED STATE OF SOME lOW·K TYPE·II EHRAT R RINDERER l
SUPERCONDUCTORS. PHYS lEn
HOPKINS 0 C RICE R R CARTER J M HAYES J 0 29 A 11 712·13 1969
PHYS REV
183 516·24 1969 55237 CALCULATION OF THE REFLECTIVITY, MODULATED
REFLECTIVITY. AND BAND STRUCTURE OF GAAS, GAP, ZNSE,
55169 VISCOSITY OF CHROMIUM AllOYS CONTAINING IRON AND ANDZNS.
SILICON. WALTER J P COHEN M l
BAUM B A PAVARS I A GELD P V PHYS REV
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET 183 3 763·72 1969
12 6 22·6 1969 CA 71 94048 CORRECTION.
1 942 1970
55171 SOME TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS ABOVE 1 K.
PH.D. THESIS. 55265 PROPERTIES OF THE INTERMETAlLiC COMPOUNDS OF THE
MORTON I P OXFORD UNIVERSITY ENGLAND SYSTEM IRON·AlUMINUM.
OXFORD UNIVERSITY ENGLAND RYABOV V R lOZOVSKAYA A V VASllYEV V G
1·107 1964 FIZ METAL METAllOVED
27 4 668·73 1969 CA 71 53806
55173 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF REACTOR
MATERIALS. FROM AEC FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT 55266 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF lEAD TEllURIDE, TIN
PROGRAM. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. TELLURIDE. AND GERMANIUM TELLURIDE IN SOLID AND
CONWAY J B FLAGEllA P N LIQUID PHASES.
AEC FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
GEMP·l004 14·88 1968 NSA 23·4 675 FIZ TVERD TELA
11 1379·81 1969 CA 71 54423
55174 PHYSICO-CHEMICAl STUDIES OF CLAD U02 IN POTENTIAL
MELTDOWN ENVIRONMENTS. FROM AEC FUELS AND MATERIALS 55269 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY METHODS FOR RADIOACTIVE
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. MATERIALS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST CONFERENCE
WHITE J F ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. BAnEllE MEMORIAL
AEC INSTITUTE. COLUMBUS, OHIO. OCTOBER 26-28, 1961.
GEMp·l004 1968 NSA 23·4 674 DEEM H W MATOLICH J JR BAnEllE MEMORIAL
INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO
8AnEllE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO
109·32 1961
C104
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~ ~&~b=liQg~~=ap=h~w~C~'='M~t~ro~n~~~~~==~~~~~___________ Number Bibliogr8phic Cit8tion
55301 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS REVIEW ON 55430 PRODUCTION OF MONOCRYSTALS OF SOLID SOLUTIONS IN THE
THERMO PHYSICS RESEARCH AT MSFC. FROM THERMOPHYSICAL GALLIUM TELLURIDE-GALLIUM SELENIDE SYSTEM.
RESEARCH AT MSFC. RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS REVIEW. RUSTAMOV P G CHERSTVOVA V B ALlDZHANOV M A
VOL II. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
HELLER G B 4 8 1351-2 1968
NASA ANO CFSTI
NASA·TM·X-53557 55431 PRODUCTION OF MONOCRYSTALS OF SOLID SOLUTIONS IN THE
N67·24642 1-3 1966 GALLIUM TELLURIDE-GALLIUM SELENIDE SYSTEM. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 4 181
55306 LOW·TEMPERATURE THERMAL EXPANSION OF WURTZITE PHASES 1351·2. 1968,/1
OF IIB-VIB COMPOUNDS. II. THERMAL EXPANSION OF RUSTAMOV P G CHERSTVOVA V B AlIOZHANOV M A
CADMIUM SELENIDE, CADMOSELlTE, FROM 3 TO 380 K. INORGANIC MATERIALS
FINAL REPT. JULY 1966-JUNE 1968. 4 1186-7 1968
REEBER R R MC LACHLAN D JR OHIO STATE UNIV
RESEARCH FOUNDATION COLUMBUS OHIO 55444 GROWTH OF ZINC TELLURIDE MONOCRYSTALS FROM THE
DOC AND CFSTI GASEOUS PHASE AND CERTAIN OF THEIR PROPERTIES.
ARL·68-0197 AD·683355 GODAV I ORMONT B F KISS V
1-25 1968 CA 71 42570 IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
4 10 1798-800 1968
55307 ENTROPY AND HEAT CAPACITY OF URANIUM BORIDES.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF SYMPOSIUM ON THERMODYNAMICS 55445 GROWTH OF ZINC TELLURIDE MONOCRYSTALS FROM THE
OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS WITH EMPHASIS ON SOLUTION GASEOUS PHASE AND CERTAIN OF THEIR PROPERTIES.
SYSTEMS, VIENNA, SEPT. 4-8, PP. 745-65,1968'/1 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG.
PODOBEDA L G MALYKH V A FROLOV A V MATER. 4 110/1798-1800, 1968,/1
AEC AND CFSTI GODAV I ORMONT B F KISS V
ANL-T·729 CONF·670915·9 INORGANIC MATERIALS
N69·31731 1-27 1968 NSA 23·12 2309 4 10 1568-70 1968

55316 RADIATION COEFFICIENT OF REFRACTORY COMPOUNDS. 55454 STUDY OF THE MN·TE SYSTEM.
SAM SO NOV G V PODCHERNYAEVA I A FOMENKO V S ABRIKOSOV N KH DYULDINA K A ZHDANOVA V V
POROSH MET IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
9 43-50 1969 CA 71 53066 4 11 1878-84 1968

55336 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SUBSTANCES HAVING A DIAMONDLIKE 55455 STUDY OF THE MN·TE SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
STRUCTURE AND THE VOLUME CHANGES ACCOMPANYING THEIR IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 4 1111 1878-B4,
MELTING. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43 1968,/1
12/ 373-9, 1969,/1 ABRIKOSOV N KH DYULDINA K A ZHDANOVA V V
GLAZOV V M CHIZHEVSKAYA S N EVGENEV S B INORGANIC MATERIALS
RUSS J PHYS CHEM 4 11 1638·42 1968
43 201·5 1969
55493 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF COPPER·NICKEL ALLOYS.
55339 DYNAMICS OF VIBRATIONS OF SELENIUM AND ARSENIC ELFORO L MUELLER F KUBASCHEWSKIO
SESQUISELENIDE IN CRYSTALLINE AND VITROEUS STATES BER BUNSENGES PHYS CHEM
FROM LOW-TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY DATA. IIENGLISH 73 6 601-5 1969 CA 71 74900
TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43 12/ 467·71,1969'/1
TARASOV V V ZHDANOV V M MALTSEV A K 55504 VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF INDIUM·LEAD
DEMBOVSKII SA SYSTEM ALLOYS.
RUSS J PHYS CHEM DUTCHAK YA I KORSUNSKII A M
43 2 249·51 1969 IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED FIZ
12 6 121-2 1969 CA 71 73416
55340 HEAT CAPACITY AND ENTROPY OF CADMIUM TELLURIDE AT
LOW TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. 55525 SOLDERS FOR MEDIUM·TEMPERATURE THERMOCOUPLES.
KHIM. 43 121 478-80,1969'/1 ALATYRTSEV G A MALEVSKII YU N EIDINOVA G T
SHAULOV YU KH KOSTINA E N PREOBRAZOVATELI SOLN ENERG POLUPROV
RUSS J PHYS CHEM 60-2 1968
43 256·8 1969
55529 D-BAND STRUCTURE OF IRON TELLURIDE IN THE
55349 INFLUENCE OF CONCENTRATION FLUCTUATIONS ON THE TIGHT·BINDING APPROXIMATION.
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GERMANIUM-SILICON SOLID MANCA P MULA G
SOLUTIONS. SOLID STATE COMMUN
HESSE J 7 11 849·52 1969 CA 71 75357
Z METALLK
60 6 557·9 1969 CA 71 54422 55536 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ARSENIC-DOPED
SllICON·GERMANIUM SOLID SOLUTIONS.
55351 TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF DILUTE MAGNETIC ALLOYS. KEKUA M G ONIKASHVILI E G PETROV A V
FISCHER K VOP METALLOVED KORROZ METAL
Z PHYS 19·22 1968 CA 71 75376
225 444-54 1969 CA 71 54920
55545 SCATTERING OF PHONONS AT POINT DEFECTS IN THE SOLID
55366 SPECIFIC HEAT OF TYPE II SUPERCONDUCTORS. SOLUTIONS PB TEIXI SE/l·XI AND GE SI/1·XI. IIENGLISH
MELO A A MENDELSSOHN K TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD TELA 9 181 2411·13,
PHYS LETT 1967./1
30 A 104-5 1969 SAAKYAN V A
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
55391 REFLECTION FROM HIGHLY DOPED SAMPLES OF N·LEAD 9 8 1885·6 1968
TELLURIDE IN THE INFRARED SPECTRAL REGION.
SMIRNOV I K UKHANOV YU I NENSBERG E D 55555 SPECIFIC HEAT AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF NIOBIUM·BASED
MELNIK R B A 15·TYPE COMPOUNDS.
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV SPITZLI P FLUEKIGER R HEINIGER F MUELLER J
3 886·93 1969 CA 71 65601 PHYS LETT
30 A 170·1 1969
55398 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CHALCOGENIDE MELTS OF SOME
NONFERROUS METALS. 55577 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID ANTIMONY
OKHOTIN A S GLAZOV V M KRESTOVNIKOV A N CHALCOGENIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ.
AIVAZOV A A BURKHANOV A S VYS. TEMP. 7 121 269·75,1969'/1
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED TSVET MET FEDOROV V I
12 2 30-4 1969 CA 71 64973 HIGH TEMPERATURE
7 247-52 1969
55407 SELF·DIFFUSION OF SILVER IN LIQUID SILVER·ANTIMONY
AND SILVER·TIN ALLOYS. 55580 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE ENTHALPY OF LIQUID
NIWA K NAKAJIMA H TADA M SEO N RUBIDIUM AND CESIUM IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE FROM 400
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI TO 1350 K. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS.
33 2 203·9 1969 CA 71 64378 TEMP. 7 12/ 362-3,1969,/1
SHPILRAIN E E KAGAN 0 N
55408 SPONTANEOUS VOLUME MAGNETOSTRICTION OF HIGH TEMPERATURE
IFE/l-XI COIXl/O.89 CR/O.l11 ALLOYS. I. INVAR 7 328·30 1969
CHARACTERISTICS OF IFE/l·XI CO/XIIO.89 CR/O.l1!
ALLOYS. 55584 LATTICE PARAMETERS, THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS,
SAITO H FUJIMORI H SAITO T MOLECULAR WEIGHTS AND IMPERFECTIONS OF TI2 03 AND OF
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI SOLID SOLUTIONS WITH TITANIUM.
33 2 231·4 1969 CA 71 65473 STRAUMANIS M E EJIMA T
ACTA CRYST
10 789·90 1957
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Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
55606 CALORIMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE LOW·TEMPERATURE AGING IN 55812 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF RADIATION AND
MARAGING STAINLESS STEELS. REflECTION CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME SOLID BODIES.
KINOSHITA T TOKUNAGA Y TOYOSHIMA T MITOR V V KONOPELKO I N
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI TEPLOENERGETIKA
33 2 260-5 1969 CA 71 83739 16 29·32 1969

55623 EFFECT OF FREE CURRENT CARRIERS ON THE REFLECTIVITY 55813 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF RADIATION AND
OF SEMICONDUCTORS IN THE INFRARED SPECTRAL REGION. REFLECTION CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME SOLID BODIES.
VAKULENKO 0 V IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OFTEPLOENERGETIKA 16/51
ZH PRIKL SPEKTROSK 29-32. 1969,/1
10 6 1001·3 1969 CA 71 85979 MITOR V V KONOPELKO I N
THERMAL ENGINEERING
55651 OPTICAL PROPERTIES AND WIDTHS OF THE FORBIDDEN BAND 16 47·52 1969
OFlN SN SB2.
IVAKHNO V N KRADINOVA LV PROCHUKHAN V D 55823 CHANGE OF STATE IN NICKEL·CHROMIUM ALLOYS WITH
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV DIFFERENT CHROMIUM CONTENTS.
3 1083·5 1969 CA 71 96192 SPYRAW
DEW IDEUT EDELSTAHLWERKE/·TECH BER
55655 THERMAL PROCESSES IN THE REDUCTION OF ORE-COAL 9 2 230·47 1969
PELLETS.
KOZHEVNIKOV I YU GULTYAIII 55824 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF SOME HIGH·TEMPERATURE
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL RESISTANT STEELS AND ALLOYS FROM 20 TO 1000 DEGREES.
3 5·10 1969 CA 71 93739 PREISENDANZ H SPYRA W SCHUELER P
DEW IDEUT EDELSTAHLWERKE/·TECH BER
55672 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SOLID SOLUTIONS BASED ON 9 2 293·300 1969 CA 71 115556
TIN TELLURIDE·A/GROUP III TE·TYPE TIN TELLURIDE.
NASIROV YA N SULTANOVA N P OSMANOV T G 55832 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 18KHNVA 118KH2N4VA/ AND
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI KH21L·TYPE STEELS ALLOYED WITH CERIUM AT HIGH
35 K39·42 1969 CA 71 96161 TEMPERATURES.
MATYAKUBOV B LEZHENIN F F
55717 MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF METALS IN IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED ENERG
THE 1100·2500 K. RANGE. 12 5 119·22 1969 CA 71 115555
EMELYANOV A A KRAEV 0 A STELMAKH A A
FOMIN R A 55840 ACCURATE DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
ZH PRIKL MEKH TEKH FIZ AND LORENZ NUMBER OF METALS.
3 154·5 1969 CA 71 95720 JACKSON P J SAUNDERS H H
J SCIINSTRUM
55720 RADIATION COEFFICIENT OF REFRACTORY COMPOUNDS. 2 11 939·44 1969
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF POROSH. MET. 9 151 43-50.
1969,/1 55849 SOLUBILITY OF NITROGEN IN IRON-CARBON MELTS.
SAMSONOV G V PODCHERNYAEVA I A FOMENKO V S SVYAZHIN A G CHURSIN G M VISHKAREV A F
NASA YAVOISKII V I
N69·32783 1·9 1969 IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET
12 5 43·6 1969 CA 71 93794
55722 TEMPERATURE AND ANGLE DEPENDENCE OF THE TOTAL
EMISSIVITY OF POOR HEAT CONDUCTORS IN THE TEMPERATURE 55854 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT. AND TEMPERATURE
RANGE OF -60 TO 250 C. PH.D. THESIS. COEFFICIENT OF YOUNGS MODULUS AND ITS EQUILIBRIUM
LOHRENGEL J RHEINISCHWESTFALISIHEN TECHNISCHEN DIAGRAM OF FERROMAGNETIC COBALT·MANGANESE ALLOYS.
HOCHSCHULEAACHEN MASUMOTO H SAWAYA S KIKUCHI M
RHEINISCH·WESTFALISIHEN TECHNISCHEN HOCHSCHULE AACHEN NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
1·92 1969 33 9 996·1003 1969 CA 71 11587

55724 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF 55855 EFFECT OF ADDITION OF CHROMIUM. MOLYBDENUM. OR
TITANIUM·VANADIUM·ALUMINUM ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TUNGSTEN ON THE ELiNVAR PROPERTY OF NICKEL AT HIGH
TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METALLY 141 TEMPERATURE.
165.9.1968,/1 MASUMOTO H SAWAYA S NAKAMURA N
KALININ G P ELYUTIN 0 P NIPPON KINZIKU GAKKAISHI
DDC AND CFSTI 33 9 1003·6 1969 CA 71 115875
FTD·MT·24·30-69
AD·695315 1·13 1969 RR 69·23 104 55861 DENSITY AND SURFACE ENERGY OF MOLTEN
ALUMINUM-CHROMIUM. ALUMINUM·IRON. AND GERMANIUM·IRON
55727 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY OF SYSTEM ALLOYS.
NICKEL IRON. AND THE ALLOY NI3FE. PH.D. THESIS. LEVIN E S AYUSHINA G D SHCHIPACHEVA L V
KOLLIE T G UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE GELD PV
TENNESSEE POVERKH YAVLENIYA RASPLAVAKH
AEC 191·202 1968 CA 71 115714
ORNL·TM·2649
PB·188138 1·254 1969 55862 DENSITY AND SURFACE ENERGY OF MOLTEN
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL IRON-CHROMIUM-CARBON SYSTEM ALLOYS.
70-7579 1·286 1969 CA 74 25737 BAUM B A GELD P V AKSHENTSEV YU N
POVERKH YAVLENIYA RASPLAVAKH
55737 TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF THE REFRACTIVE INDEX AND 202·10 1968 CA 71 115715
OPTICAL ABSORPTION OF CADMIUM TELLURIDE AT
lD.6· MICRON WAVELENGTH. 55864 TIN SELF·DIFFUSION IN INDIUM·TIN EUTECTIC MELT IN THE
WElL R JOHNSON C J PRE·FREEZING RANGE.
J APPL PHYS PETRESCU M
40 11 4681·2 1969 REV ROUM SCI TECH SER MET
14 1 17·37 1969 CA 71 116757
55740 LOW TEMPERATURE HIGH SENSITIVITY TEMPERATURE
COMPENSATED HEAT FLUX SENSOR. 55891 DENSITY OF GLASSES IN THE ARSENIC-SELENIUM.
SCHULTE E H KOHL R F ARSENIC-SELENIUM-SULFUR. ARSENIC-SELENIUM·TELLURIUM.
REV SCIINSTR AND ARSENIC-SELENIUM.THALLIUM SYSTEMS AND DENSITY
40 11 1420·7 1969 CHANGE OF THE ARSENIC-SELENIUM GLASS DUE TO HEAT
TREATMENT.
55748 NON·DESTRUCTIVE MEASURMENT OF CARRIER CONCENTRATION KUNUGI MOTA R YAMAGISHI T FUKUTANI S
IN EPITAXIAL GALLIUM ARSENIDE. ZAIRYO
FITZPATRICK J R CONN G K T 18192 807·12 1969 CA 71 116050
BRIT J APPL PHYS IJ PHYS DI
2 10 1407·9 1969 55893 THERMO-ELECTRIC AND DILATION DETERMINATIONS WITH
NI-CU ALLOYS AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
55760 THERMAL EXPANSION OF THE AG3MG ALLOY IN THE ORDERED KRUPKOWSKI A DE HAAS W J
AND DISORDERED STATES. VERSLAG GEWONE VERGADERING AFDEL NATUURK KONINK AKAD
HAMALAINEN M LAINE E TARNA T WETENSCHAPPEN
J APPL CRYSTALLOGR 37 810-18 1928
2/PT 31 95·101 1969 CA 71 10624
55896 THE SPECIFIC HEAT AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF
55785 EXCESS LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT DUE TO IRON IN LANTHANUM-GERMANIUM SYSTEM.
MOLYBDENUM·NIOBIUM. SATOH T ASADA Y
HARDY T C MILLER W J PHYS SOC JAPAN
SOLID STATE COMMUN 27 6 1463·9 1969
7 17 1229·34 1969 CA 71 106007
55900 OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF TIN DISELENIDE.
EVANS B L HAZELWOOD R A
BRIT J APPL PHYS
2 11 1507·16 1969
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55941 THERMAL EXPANSION OF BERYLLIUM AND ALUMINUM·BERYLLIUM 56069 THE IN-PILE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SELECTED THORIUM
ALLOYS. /NBS-RP·565.1 DIOXIDE AND URANIUM DIOXIDE FUELS AT LOW DEPLETIONS
HIDNERT P SWEENEY W T /LWBR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM/.
J RES NATL BUR STANDARDS JACOBS 0 C BETTIS ATOMIC POWER LAB PIITSBURGH
22 533·45 1927 PA
METAL INDUSTRY NASA AND CFSTI
32 397·4004231928 WAPD·TM·758 N69·40230
1·70 1969 PA N69·7·24 4618
55951 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT AND SATURATION MAGNETIZATION
OF CR·FE AND FE·CO ALLOYS. 56070 VISCOSITY OF URANIUM METAL AND SOME URANIUM-CHROMIUM
BERGER L ALLOYS.
PHYS REV FINUCANE J S LAWRENCE RADIATION LAB CALIFORNIA
137 A A220·7 1965 UNIV BERKELEY
NASA AND CFSTI
55953 MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF NEARLY UCRL·16988 N69·40466
FERROMAGNETIC NIRH ALLOYS. 1·54 1969 PA N69·7·244580
BUCHER E BRINKMAN W F MAlTA J P WILLIAMS H J
PHYS REV LEITERS 56071 SILICON GERMANIUM THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS AND
18 25 1125·7 1967 MODULE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. QUARTERLY REPT. 5,
JAN.·MARCH 1969.
55962 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOLIDS AT LOW TEMPERATURE. RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA
WHITE G K HARRISON NEW JERSEY
PROC INT CONF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYS EIGHTH NASA AND CFSTI
394·6 1963 ALO·2510-5 N69·40848
1·103 1969 PA N69·7·24 4595
55964 THERMAL EXPANSION OF INVAR,
MEINCKE PPM GRAHAM G M 56075 AUTOGRAPHIC THERMAL EXPANSION APPARATUS.
PROC INT CONF LOW TEMP PHYS EIGHTH NBS-RESEARCH PAPER NO. 722.
399·400 1963 SOUDER W HIDNERT P FOX J F
J RESEARCH NATL BUREAU STANDARDS
55967 X·RAY INVESTIGATION OF PURE IRON·NICKEL ALLOYS. 13 4 497·513 1934
PART 1. THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALLOYS RICH IN NICKEL
YATES E LOWEN E A 56080 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BISMUTH TELLURIDE AND
PROC PHYS SOC TELLURIUM MELTS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
49 17·28 1937 TVERD. TELA 11 17/1935·9,1969.11
SHADRICHEV E V SMIRNOV I A KUTASOV V A
55968 X·RAY INVESTIGATION OF PURE IRON·NICKEL ALLOYS. SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
PART 2. THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME FURTHER ALLOYS. 11 7 1557·60 1970
OWEN E A YATES E L
PROC PHYS SOC 56085 MANY·PHONON ABSORPTION AND LOCAL VIBRATIONS IN
49 178·88 1937 CADMIUM SELENIDE SINGLE CRYSTALS.
VALAKH M YA LlSITSA M P
55969 AN X·RAY INVESTIGATION OF PURE IRON·NICKEL ALLOYS. FIZ TVERD TELA
PART 3. THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALLOYS RICH IN 11 2023·5 1969
IRON.
OWEN E A YATES E L 56086 MANY·PHONON ABSORPTION AND LOCAL VIBRATIONS IN
PROC PHYS SOC CADMIUM SELENIDE SINGLE CRYSTALS. IIENGLISH
49 307·14 1937 TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 17/2023·5,
1969.1/
55975 ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALLOYS OF COBALT. IRON VALAKH M YA LlSITSA M P
AND CHROMIUM, AND A NEW ALLOY STAINLESS-INVAR. SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
MASUMOTO H 11 7 1634·6 1970
SCI REPT TOHOKU IMP UNIV
23 265·80 1934 56096 SURFACE TENSION AND ADSORPTION IN ALKALI METAL
SOLUTIONS.
55976 X·RAY MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF LEBEDEV R V PUGACHEVICH P P
GERMANIUM, SILICON, INDIUM ANTIMONIDE, AND GALLIUM ZH FIZ KHIM
ARSENIDE. 43 1286·7 1969 CA 71 95118
NAN S YI·HUAN L
SCIENTIA SINICA 56097 SURFACE TENSIONS AND ADSORPTION IN SOLUTIONS OF
14 11 1582·9 1965 ALKALI METALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ.
KHIM. 43/5/1286·7, 1969.11
55979 THERMAL EXPANSION CHARACTERISTICS OF STAINLESS LEBEDEV R V PUGACHEVICH P P
STEELS, BETWEEN -300 AND 1000 F. RUSS J PHYS CHEM
FURMAN 0 E 43 712·13 1969
TRANS AIME
188 688·91 1950 56127 THERMODYNAMICS OF TYPE·I AND TYPE·II SUPERCONDUCTORS.
HAKE R R
55988 ON THE DILATATION OF SUPERCONDUCTORS. J APPL PHYS
MC LEN NAN J CALLEN J F WILHELM J 0 40 13 5148·60 1969
TRANS ROYAL SOC CANADA
25 3 1·12 1931 56132 EFFECT OF ELECTRON·ELECTRON SCAITERING ON THE
LOW·TEMPERATURE LORENZ NUM8ERS OF DILUTE PD·NI
55996 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME MATERIALS. I. ALLOYS.
SCHEEL K SCHRIEMPF J T SCHNINDLER A I MILLS 0 L
Z PHYSIK PHYS REV
5 167·72 1921 187 3 959·73 1969

55997 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME MATERIALS. II. 56160 CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON AND STEEL FOR PORCELAIN
DISCH J ENAMELING.
Z PHYSIK PORTER F R NEAD J H
5 173·5 1921 J AMERICAN CERAMIC SOC
21 9·16 1938
56003 THERMALLY EXCITED QUANTUM DISCONTINUITY IN SOLIDS.
IV. MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION IN THE REGION 56193 ACTIVATION OF COMPACTION DURING THE SINTERING OF SOME
OF THE ANOMALY. CERMET ALLOYS. II. EFFECT OF NICKEL ON
SIMON F BERGMANN R COPPER·ALUMINUM ALLOY SHRINKAGE KINETICS.
Z PHYSIK CHEM ITIN V I KOZLOV YU I SAVITSKII K V
8 B 255·80 1930 BRATCHIKOV AD
PO ROSH MET
56033 AMORPHOUS VERSUS CRYSTALLINE GERMANIUM TELLURIDE 9 23·9 1969 CA 71 127858
FILMS. II. OPTICAL PROPERTIES.
BAHL S K CHOPRA K L 56203 THERMODYNAMICS OF SURFACE TENSION OF MOLTEN ALLOYS.
J APPL PHYS MONMA K SUTO H
40 12 4940·7 1969 STUD MET
99·105 1969 CA 71 129044
56037 8AND·STRUCTURE EFFECTS IN SILVER·PALLADIUM ALLOYS.
LEE P M LEWIS P E 56221 MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF COBALT SELENIDE /COSE2!,
PROC PHYS SOC LONDON ISOLID STATE PHYSI NICKEL SULFIDE INIS2/, AND NICKEL SELENIDE INISE2!.
2 11 2089·98 1969 CA 72 7370 SIGRID F ARNE K ANDRESEN A F
ACTA CHEM SCAND
56038 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CADMIUM ARSENIDE. 23 2325·34 1969 CA 72 7359
ARMITAGE 0 GOLDSMID H J
J PHYS C ISOUD ST PHYSI
2 11 2138·45 1969 CA 72 6792
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Number Bibliographic Citation !i!!.!!!!!!! Bibliographic Citation
56234 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF GALLlUM·ALUMINUM MOLTEN 56366 HANDBOOK OF THERMAL DESIGN DATA FOR MULTILAYER
ALLOYS. INSULATION SYSTEMS. VOLUME II.
KONONENKO V I YATSENKO S P RUBINSHTEIN G M COSTON R M LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE CO
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL SUNNYVALE CALIF
5 211·4 1969 CA 72 5673 NASA
LMSC·A847882 VOL 2 NASA·CR·87485
56235 EFFECT OF ANTIMONY IMPURITIES ON THE LATTICE OF N67·34910 1·180 1967
TELLURIUM AND ON ITS PROPERTIES.
ADZHIMURADOV Z A BANIULIS E IDRISOVA R M 56368 DIELECTRIC STUDIES OF THE CATION SUBSTITUTED MIXED
POLlKHRONIDI N G CRYSTALS OF NIOBATES. ANNUAL REPT. JUNE 1961h1UNE
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED FIZ 1989.
12 9 127·8 1969 CA 72 6835 WANG F F Y COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING STATE UNIV OF
NEW YORK STONY BROOK
56244 BERYLLIUM. NASA AND CFSTI
PINTO N P GREENSPAN J NASA·CR·l07198
MOD MATER N70-12933 1·47 1969 PA N70-8·3410
6 319·72 1968 CA 72 5580
56371 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND TOTAL EMITTANCE OF TANTALUM,
56257 EFFECT OF ADDITION OF SILICON. TIN, OR VANADIUM ON TUNGSTEN, RHENIUM, TA·l0W, T111, T222. AND W·25RE IN
THE ELiNVAR PROPERTY OF NICKEL AT HIGH TEMPERATURE. THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 1500-2800 K.
MASUMOTO H SAWAYA S NAKAMURA N JUN C K HOCH M
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI PROC INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM HIGH TEMPERATURE
33 10 1134·7 1969 CA 72 5684 TECHNOLOGY
535·45 1967
56258 EFFECT OF ADDITION OF MANGANESE, TITANIUM, OR ZINC ON
THE ELiNVAR PROPERTY OF NICKEL AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. 56375 THERMAL PROTECTION SYSTEM X·15A·2. DESIGN REPORT.
MASUMOTO H SAWAYA S KADOWAKI S PRICE A B MARTIN COMPANY DENVER COLORADO
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI NASA
33 10 1138·40 1969 CA 72 5685 ER·14535 NASA·CR·82003
N68·25717 1·287 1968
56259 SPECIFIC HEAT OF TERBIUM·mRIUM·ANTIMONY
TB/X! Y/l·X! SB MIXED CRYSTALS. 56387 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SOME 400 SERIES
STUTIUS W STAINLESS STEELS.
PHYS KONDENS MATER ASHLEY T S CARRUTH L BLUM H A
9 341·9 1969 CA 72 6779 J HEATTRANSFER TRANS ASME
92 C 1 179·80 1970
56268 ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF TRANSITION METAL DIBORIDES.
CASTAING J CAUDRON R TOUPANCA G COSTA P 56393 A STUDY OF PLUTONIUM-SCANDIUM ALLOYS FOR THEIR
SOLID STATE COMMUN APPLICATION IN THE ISOTOPIC GENERATORS.
7 20 1453·6 1969 CA 72 6384 PH.D. THESIS.
BALLAGNY A PARIS UNIVERSITY
56271 THERMAL EXPANSION OF COLD·ROLLED TRANSFORMER STEEL NASA AND CFSTI
KOCH NOV V YE PONOMAREV E G CEA·R·3880 N70-14038
STRUKT SVOISTVA TEKSTUROVANNYKH METAL SPLAVOV MATER 1·60 1969 CA 72 37967
SOVESHCH 1965
87·91 1969 CA 72 5460 56396 ANOMALIES IN THE PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM ALLOYS WITH
BETA-STABILIZING ELEMENTS.
56280 NATURE OF VISCOUS FLOW IN A MOLTEN EUTECTIC ALLOY KALININ G P ELYUTIN 0 P
CU2SB PLUS SB. METALLOVED I TERMICHESK OBRABOTKA METAL
DUTCHAK YA I PANASYUK P V 4 52·4 1968
UKR KHIM ZH
35 872-3 1969 CA 72 5689 56407 THERMAL EXPANSION OF MERCURY SELENIDE IN THE
TEMPERATURE RANGE 20 TO 500 K.
56300 SPECIFIC HEAT MEASUREMENT AT VERY LOW TEMPERATURES. ZHDANOVA V V LUKINA V I NOVIKOVA S I
WAKIS PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
DENKI SHIKENJO IHO 13 K19·K22 1966
32 12 1151·6 1968 CA 72 16248
56418 THERMAL RADIATIVE PROPERTY MEASUREMENTS USING CYCLIC
56308 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF IRON AND COBALT MONOSILICIDES RADIATION.
IN THE 80-360 K. RANGE. JACK J R SPISZ E W LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER
OSTROVSKII F I KRENTSIS R P GELD P V CLEVELAND OHIO
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED FIZ NASA
12 9 112·18 1969 CA 72 16276 NASA·TN·D·5651
1·34 1970
56342 THERMAL EXPANSION AND RELATED PROPERTIES OF
SILlCON·ARSENIC-TELLURIUM GLASSES. 56422 DIFFUSION OF SILICON, PHOSPHORUS, SULFUR, AND
MINAMI T TANAKA M MANGANESE IN MOLTEN IRON.
YOGYO KYOKAI SHI MAJDIC A GRAF 0 SCHENCK H
77 891 372-7 1969 CA 72 15255 ARCH EISENHUETTENW
40 627·30 1969 CA 72 25060
56351 HYDROGEN TANKAGE APPLICATION TO MANNED AEROSPACE
SYSTEMS, PHASES II AND III. VOLUME I. DESIGN AND 56423 COEFFICIENTS OF LINEAR EXPANSION OF INTERMETALLIC
ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATIONS. PHASES.
HEATHMAN J H GENERAL DYNAMICS/CONVAIR SAN RYABOVV R DUPLYAK V 0
DIEGO CALIFORNIA AVTOMAT SVARKA
DOC 22 68 1969 CA 72 24020
GDC·DCB68-008·VOL 1 AFFDL·TR·68·75·VOL 1
AD·833232 1·171 1968 56424 PRECIPITATION·HARDENING HIGH-STRENGTH INVAR ALLOY OF
THE IRON·NICKEL 36 /FENI36/ TYPE.
56354 AN EVALUATION OF THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF EIGNER V
ADHESIVES AT CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURES AND THEIR BANYASZ KOHASZ LAPOK KOHASZ
CORRELATION WITH MOLECULAR STRUCTURE. 102 9 415·19 1969 CA 72 23789
HERTZ J GENERAL DYNAMICS/ASTRONAUTICS SAN
DIEGO CALIF 56434 LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF SOME
DOC INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS OF LAVES-PHASE·TYPE.
GDA·ERR·AN·196 GIEGENGACK H SCHOTT H SCHULZE G E R
AD·831537 1·54 1962 ULLRICH H J
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
56358 MANUFACTURE, PROPERTIES AND APPLICATION OF ZIRCONIUM 14 K189·93 1966
NAUCH.·ISSLED.INST. CHERN. MET. /51/139·52,1987'//
PRIDANTSEVA K S 56450 LORENTZ NUMBER IN INDIUM ANTIMONIDE.
DOC AND CFSTI AllEVA M A AliEV S A AliEV M I
FTD·MT·24·457·68 FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
AD·694926 1·21 1969 RR 69·23101 3 10 1585·8 1969 CA 72 25801

56363 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS OF SEMI·CONDUCTORS. 56461 CALORIMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS
MORRIS R G REDIN R 0 SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF IN METALLIC PRASEODYMIUM AND THULIUM.
MINES AND TECHNOLOGY RAPID CITY SOUTH DAKOTA HOLMSTROM B ANDERSON A C KRUSIUS M
DOC PHYS REV
AD·698154 1·13 1969 188 888·92 1969
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Number Bibliographic Citation Number BibllogrBphic CitBtion
56462 MOLECULAR·FIELD THEORY OF A RANDOM ISING SYSTEM IN 56607 APPRAISAL OF SOME THERMOCHEMICAL CONSTANTS OF
THE PRESENCE OF AN EXTERNAL MAGNETIC FIELD. AlGROUP 111/ B/GROUP VI.
KLEIN M W MARINA LI NASHELSKII A YA
PHYS REV ZH FIZ KHIM
188 933·41 1969 43 1723-7 1969 CA 71 106028

56464 NUMERICAL STUDY OF THE T MATRIX IN THE KONDO PROBLEM. 56608 AN ESTIMATE OF CERTAIN THERMOCHEMICAL CONSTANTS OF
CHOW R K M EVERTS H U A·IIIB-V COMPOUNDS. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH.
PHYS REV FIZ_ KHIM. 43/7/1723-7,1969//
188 947·62 1969 MARINA L I NASHELSKII A YA
RUSS J PHYS CHEM
56466 A DETAILED STUDY OF THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF 43 963-6 1969
TITANIUM ALLOYS VT5 AND VT8.
NEIMARK B E KORYTINA S F MONINA E F 56615 VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF MOLTEN BINARY
TEPLOENERGETIKA ALLOYS OF GALLIUM WITH ZINC, CADMIUM, AND MERCURY.
16 6 52·5 1969 KONONENKO V I YATSENKO S P RUBINSHTEIN G M
SUKHMAN A L
56467 A DETAILED STUDY OF THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ZH FIZ KHIM
TITANIUM ALLOYS VT5 AND VT8. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION 43 1909-11 1969 CA 71 94049
OF TEPLOENERGETIKA 16/6/52·5, 1969//
NEIMARK B E KORYTINA S F MONINA E F 56616 VISCOSITY AND RESISTIVITY OF LIQUID BINARY ALLOYS OF
THERMAL ENGINEERING GALLIUM WITH ZINC, CADMIUM, AND MERCURY. / /ENGLISH
16 6 80-3 1969 TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43 /7/1909-11,1969//
KONONENKO V I YATSENKO S P RUBINSHTEIN G M
56481 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME BINARY MIXED CRYSTALS_ SUKHMAN A L
JOHANSSON C H RUSS J PHYS CHEM
ANN PHYSIK 43 1075-7 1969
76 445-54 1925
56690 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF FIVE ORDERED AU·MN ALLOYS BELOW
56487 A METHOD FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS AND INDEPENDENT 4 K. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL
MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS_ CONFERENCE ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS. VOLUME 1.
GIRAUDIER LEO ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. AUG. 21·28,1968.
ENTROPIE LYNAM P PROCTOR W SCURLOCK R G
24 17-34 1968 ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND
519-22 1968 CA 73 92296
56489 INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF LEAD
CHALCOGENIDES_ 56692 SPECIFIC HEAT OF NAND P-TYPE BI2 TE3 FROM 1.3 TO
NOVIKOVA S I ABRIKOSOV N KH 90 K. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH
FIZ TVERD TELA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS.
5 1913-16 1963 VOLUME 1. ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. AUG. 21-28, 1968.
SHOEMAK G E RAYNE J A URE R W
56502 A DEVICE FOR THE RAPID MEASUREMENT OF TOTAL ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND
EMITTANCE_ 545-8 1968
NELSON K E LUEDKE E E BEVANS J T
J SPACECRAFT ROCKETS 56704 TRANSPORT PROPERTIES NEAR HC2. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF
3 5 758-60 1966 THE ElEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOW
TEMPERATURE PHYSICS. VOLUME 2. ST. ANDREWS,
56507 DETERMINATION OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN TITANIUM SCOTLAND. AUG. 21-28, 1968.
CARBIDE-BASE CERMETS BY HIGH-TEMPERATURE X-RAY LOWELL J MUNOZ J S SOUSA J B
DIFFRACTION_ ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND
NEWKIRK H W JR SISLER H H 2 858-61 1968 CA 73 114262
J AMERICAN CERAMIC SOC
41 3 93-103 1958 56709 CHARACTERISTIC PARAMETERS OF BETA-W SUPERCONDUCTORS.
FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE ElEVENTH INTERNATIONAL
56527 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF THE CONFERENCE ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS. VOLUME 2.
LAVES PHASES, CA MG2 AND MG CU2_ ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. AUG. 21-28, 1968.
PH_D_ THESIS_ CODY G 0 COHEN R W VIELAND L J
SMITH J F OGREN J R EVANSTON ILLINOIS ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND
EVANSTON ILLINOIS 2 1009-16 1968
J APPLIED PHYS
29 11 1523-25 1958 56710 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN THE
VANADIUM-RUTHENIUM ALLOY SYSTEM. FROM PROCEEDINGS
56534 OPTICAL PROPERTIES AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF OF THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOW
SEVERAL INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS_ PH_D_ THESIS_ TEMPERATURE PHYSICS. VOLUME 2. ST ANDREWS,
KIEWIT 0 A NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY EVANSTON SCOTLAND. AUG. 21-28,1968.
ILLINOIS FLU KIGER R HEINIGER F MULLER J
UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND
69-1865 1·191 1968 2 1017-20 1968

56539 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF DILUTE PB TL AND 56711 ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF SUPERCONDUCTING COMPOUNDS
PB BI ALLOYS_ PH.D. THESIS. WITH A MINOR FRACTION OF TRANSITION METAL ATOMS.
CLUNE L C CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL
CLEVELAND OHIO CONFERENCE ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS. VOLUME 2.
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. AUG. 21·28,1968.
70-5009 1-98 1968 DONZE P HEINIGER F MULLER J PETER M
SPITZU P
56542 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF NAND P TYPE BISMUTH TELLURIDE, ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND
BISMUTH SElENIDE, AND PLATINUM FROM 1.4 TO 90 K. 2 1021-4 1968
PH.D. THESIS.
SHOEMAKE G E CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIV PITTSBURGH PA 56712 PHASE TRANSITION ANOMALY AT HC2 IN LOW-KAPPA-TYPE II
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL SUPERCONDUCTORS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH
69·6587 1-185 1968 CA 71 64947 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS.
VOLUME 2. ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. AUG. 21-28,1968.
56544 STEADY-STATE MEASUREMENTS OF DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS EHRAT R RINDERER L
IN THE LIQUID BISMUTH·TIN SYSTEM. PH.D. THESIS. ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND
BUELL C H JR IOWA STATE UNIV AMES IOWA 2 1041-4 1968
UN IV MICROFILMS PUBL
69·9847 1-53 1968 CA 71 105487 56713 LOW TEMPERATURE SUSCEPTIBILITY AND SPECIFIC HEAT IN
cue LAl1-XI ER/XI ALLOYS.FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE
56560 STUDY OF THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF 80DY-LENGTH ElEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOW TEMPERATURE
FROM CHANGES IN HEAT CAPACITY IN QUANTITIES PHYSICS. VOLUME 2. ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. AUG.
CHARACTERIZING BODY STRUCTURE. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION 21-28,1968.
OF TEPLO MASSOPERENOS 7, YEE R ZIMMERMAN G 0
MEDVEDEV N N SAVELYEVA L G ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND
DOC AND CFSTI 2 1110-3 1968 CA 74 17338
FTD·HT-23-820-68 PT. 1
AD-698517 168-76 1969 56715 THE EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY AND LORENTZ NUMBER OF METALS AND
56565 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TWO-AND THREE-COMPONENT SEMICONDUCTORS IN THE SOLID AND LIQUID STATES.
SEMICONDUCTOR ALLOYS. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLO //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZICHESKIE SVOISTVA
MASSOPERENOS 7, ZHIDKOSTEI ITHERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF lIQUIDS///
CHUDNOVSKII A F YURCHAK R P SMIRNOV B P KANEVSKAYA L S
DOC AND CFSTI FTD
FTD-HT-23-820-68 PT. 1 FTD-MT-24-117-71
AD-698517 220-33 1969 90-7 1971
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Number Bibliographic Citation ~ Bibliographic Citation
56716 LOW·TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITIES OF DILUTE SOLUTIONS 56784 COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION FOR ZIRCONIUM.
OF FE IN CU. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH RUSSELL R B
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS. TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS
VOLUME 2. ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. AUG. 21·28, 1968. 200 1045·52 1954
BROCK J C F HO J C SCHWARTZ G P PHILLIPS N E
ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND 56787 A NEW OPTICAL DILATOMETER.
2 1229·33 1968 CA 73 92294 BOLLENRATH F
ZEIT METALLKUNDE
56717 LOW TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES OF METAL 26 62·5 1934
DILUTE·MAGNETIC-ION SYSTEM. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE
ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOW TEMPERATURE 56794 DEFORMATIONS DURING HARDENING AND THE COEFFICIENT OF
PHYSICS. VOLUME 2. ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. AUG. LINEAR EXPANSION OF PHOSPHATE BINDERS.
21·28, 1968. SYCHEV M M
MURATA K K WILKINS J W KHIM OSN TEKHNOL PRIMEN FOSFATNYKH SVYAZOK POKRYTII
ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND 106-15 1968 CA 72 35357
2 1242·5 1968 CA 74 17280
56797 HEATS OF ATOMIZATION AND SOME THERMOCHEMICAL
56718 SPIN COMPENSATION IN PALLADIUM-CHROMIUM ALLOYS. FROM CONSTANTS OF A IGROUP 1111 BIGROUP VI COMPOUNDS.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE MARINA L I NASHELSKII A YA SAKHAROV B A
ON LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS. VOLUME 2. ST. ANDREWS, KHIM SVYAZ KRIST
SCOTLAND. AUG. 21·28,1968. 232·8 1969 CA 72 48271
STAR W M BOERSTOEL B M VAN DAM J E
VAN BAARLE C 56808 HEAT CAPACITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE AT THE CURIE
ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND POINT.
2 1280·3 1968 KASCHSCHEEV V N
LATV PSR ZINAT AKAD VESTIS FIZ TEH ZINAT SER
56719 THE HIGH FIELD SPECIFIC HEAT OF SOME V·FE ALLOYS 4 42·5 1969 CA 72 48294
BETWEEN 0.3 AND 4 K. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE
ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOW TEMPERATURE 56815 EFFECT OF COMPLEX DEOXIDATION ON THE SURFACE
PHYSICS. VOLUME 2. ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. AUG. PROPERTIES OF STEEL
21·28,1968. SHITIKOV V S GEDEREVICH N A
PROCTOR W SCURLOCK R G LlTEINYE SVOISTVA SPLAVOV TR SOVESHCH 1ST 1966
ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY PRESS SCOTLAND 123·8 1968 CA 72 34613
2 1320·3 1968 CA 72 137862
56816 PROPERTIES OF KH18N12·TYPE STEEL IN THE MOLTEN AND
56736 CERMETS IN THE STEEL INDUSTRY. SOLID STATES.
STROHMEIER G SEDLATSCHEK K PIPITZ E 10DKOVSKil S A SHUMSKII V G KRESHCHANOVSKII N S
BERG· HUETTENMAENN MONATSH SUPPL LlTEINYE SVOISTVA SPLAVOV TR SOVESHCH 1ST 1966
1 228·45 1967 CA 72 46454 134·41 1968 CA 72 34733

56742 INVESTIGATING TRANSPORT PHENOMENA AND MECHANICAL 56827 ELASTIC ANISOTROPY AND THE TEMPERATURE CHANGE OF
PROPERTIES OF METALS, DEFORMED AT LOW TEMPERATURES. SINGLE CRYSTALS OF 63 PERCENT FE·32 PERCENT
LEYAROVSKI E TERZIISKA B M NENKOV K A NI·5 PERCENT CO ALLOY ISUPER·INVAR/.
CRYOGENICS MASUMOTO H KIKUCHI M SAWAYA S
9 427·30 1969 CA 72 46756 NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
33 11 1299·303 1969 CA 72 48525
56751 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, THERMOEMF .. AND THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY OF CU3 AS SE4 AND CU3 SB SE4. 56828 MEASUREMENTS OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND
ALiEV S N GADZHIEV G G MAGOMEDOV YA B ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF HIGH·ALLOY FERRITIC STEELS.
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV PERME T KRSTIC OJ VODOPIVEC F
3 11 1709·11 1969 CA 72 48742 NUKL INST JOZEF STEFAN NIJS POROCILO
P·245 1·31 1969 CA 72 23829
56756 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF ALLOYS AT
LOW TEMPERATURES. 56835 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY STUDY OF GERMANIUM·TELLURIUM AND
SRIVASTAVA B N CHATTERJEE S SEN S K TIN·TELLURIUM ALLOYS IN THE HOMOGENEOUS REGION.
INDIAN J PHYS OKHOTIN AS KRESTOVNIKOV AN GORBACHEV V V
43 213·22 1969 CA 72 48743 AIVAZOV A A PUSHKARSKII AS
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
56761 PHASE TRANSITIONS IN ALLOYS OF GERMANIUM 36 2 439·42 1969 CA 72 36592
TELLURIDE· TIN TELLURIDE SYSTEM.
ABRIKOSOV N KH NOVIKOVA S I SHELIMOVA L E 56836 HEAT TRANSFER IN AG2 SE AND AG2 TE.
ZHDANOVA V V OKHOTIN A S KRESTOVNIKOV AN AIVAZOV A A
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER PUSHKARSKII A S
5 11 1895·8 1969 PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
36 443·5 1969 CA 72 36594
56762 PRODUCTION AND INVESTIGATION OF THE PROPERTIES OF
SINGLE CRYSTALS OF THE HIGHER MANGANESE SILICIDE. 56850 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT OF
IVANOVA L 0 ABRIKOSOV N KH ELAGINA E I THIN EVAPORATED FILMS BY ELECTRON DIFFRACTION.
KHVOSTIKOVA V D BOIKO B T PALATNIK L S PUGACHEV A T
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER PROC COLLOQ THIN FILMS 2ND 1967
5 11 1933·7 1969 474·82 1968 CA 72 48489

56772 NEAR·IDEAL ALLOY SYSTEMS. THERMODYNAMICAL PROPERTIES 56851 MECHANISM OF THE EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS OF
OF THE COBALT·NICKEL SYSTEM. STEELMAKING ON THE QUALITY OF A CONTINUOUSLY CAST
HAYES F H MUELLER F KUBASCHEWSKIO INGOT.
J INST METALS MOROZENSKII L I MITENEV 0 A
98 20·2 1970 CA 72 46763 PROBL STALNOGO SLlTKA TR KONF SLlTKU 3RD 1968
342·5 1969 CA 72 34624
56776 AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING THE COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR
EXPANSION OF LONG METAL BARS. 56871 A COMMENT ON THE INFRARED SPECTRUM OF CAR80N MONOXIDE
TURNBULL L G ADSORBED ON SILlCA-SUPPORTED PLATINUM.
J SCIINSTRUM CANT N W HALL W K
2 991·3 1969 RR 70·5 132 J PHYS CHEM
74 6 1403·4 1970
56777 THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALUMINUM ANTIMONIDE, GALLIUM
ANTIMONIDE, ZINC TELLURIDE, AND MERCURY TELLURIDE AT 56875 ON THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CERMETS AND THEIR
LOW TEMPERATURES. MEASUREMENT BY THE RADIAL HEAT FLOW METHOD.
NOVIKOVA S I ABRIKOSOV N KH ONDRACEK G SCHULZ B THUMMLER F
FIZ TVERD TELA HIGH TEMPERATURES·HIGH PRESSURES
5 2138·40 1963 1 4 439·47 1969

56778 THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALUMINUM ANTIMONIDE, GALLIUM 56879 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TYPE II SUPERCONDUCTORS NEAR
ANTIMONIDE, ZINC TELLURIDE, AND MERCURY TELLURIDE AT THE UPPER CRITICAL FIELD. PH.D. THESIS,
LOW TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. DELVECCHIO L V RUTGERS UNIVERSITY NEW BRUNSWICK
TVERD. TELA 5 181 2138-40, 1963JI NEW JERSEY
NOVIKOVA S I ABRIKOSOV N KH UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
SOVIET PHYS·SOLID STATE 69·7531 1·116 1968
5 8 1558·9 1964
56881 AGING CHARACTERISTICS OF LEAD-ANTIMONY ALLOYS.
56783 AN INTERFEROMETER TYPE OF DILATOMETER, AND SOME NISHIKAWA S TSUMURAYA K
TYPICAL RESULTS. SEISAN·KENKYU
WILLEY L A FINK W L 21 10 596·8 1969 CA 72 46696
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS
162 642·55 1945
C110
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
56884 CALCULATED LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS IN DILUTE 57024 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CHALCOGENIDE MELTS OF SOME
ALLOYS OF SOME RARE·EARTHS IN NOBLE METALS. NONFERROUS METALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
WILLIAMS G VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED. TSVET. MET. 12/2/30-40.
SOLID STATE COMMUN 1969,/1
7 21 1593·8 1969 CA 72 25832 OKHOTIN A S GLAZOV V M KRESTOVNIKOV A N
AIVAZOV A A BURKHANOV A S
56886 THERMAL EXPANSION AND MAGNETOSTRICTION OF ZIRCONIUM DOC
ZINC. FTD·HT·23·172-70
MEINCKE PPM FAWCETT E KNAPP G S AD·705243 1·8 1970
SOLID STATE COMMUN
7 22 1643·5 1969 CA 72 26484 57049 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF IMPURITIES IN BLENDE TYPE
II· VI SEMICONDUCTORS COMPOUNDS.
56926 EFFECT OF MOLYBDENUM ON ORDERING IN FE3AL ALLOY. BESERMAN R BALKANSKI M
BIRUN N A SELISSKI YA P J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
UPORYADOCHENIE AT EGO VLlYANIE SVOISTVA SPLAVOV 31 355·61 1970
IMETALLOFIV
20 96·9 1968 CA 72 36689 57068 LONG WAVELENGTH OPTICAL LATTICE VIBRATION OF
SELENIUM·TELLURIUM MIXED CRYSTALS.
56927 X·RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS AND FEATURES OF THE GEICK R HASSLER J
CRYSTAL LATTICE OF NICKEL-CHROMIUM ALLOYS AT HIGH PHYS STAT SOLIDI
TEMPERATURES. 33 2 689·701 1969
PROGRUSHCHENKO A V LEBEDEV YU M
UPORYADOCHENIE AT EGO VLlYANIE SVOISTVA SPLAVOV 57069 THE ABSORPTION EDGE OF THE SELENIUM·TELLURIUM MIXED
IMETALLOFIV CRYSTAL SERIES.
20 229·34 1968 CA 72 26056 SUTTER E
PHYS STAT SOLIDI
56952 A RADIAL HEAT FLOW APPARATUS FOR THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY 33 749·62 1969
MEASUREMENTS FROM 60 TO 1600 C. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF
THE 1ST CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. BATTELLE 57072 THE OPTICAL AND PHOTOELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF CU3AU
MEMORIAL INSTITUTE. COLUMBUS. OHIO. OCTOBER 26·2B. IN THE ORDERED AND DISORDERED STATE.
1961. NAGY E PETO G
GODFREY T G KOLLIE T G MC ELROY 0 L OAK PHYS STAT SOLIDI
RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY OAK RIDGE TENN 34 2 K91·3 1969
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO
179·204 1961 57077 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE CONDUCTION BAND OF GALLIUM
ANTIMONIDE.
56970 VALENCE BAND OF LEAD TELLURIDE STUDIES FROM INFRARED BORDURE G GUSTAVINO F LLiNARES C
SPECTRAL REFLECTION DATA. PHYS STAT SOLIDI
SMIRNOV I K UKHANOV YU I 34 2 759·64 1969
FIZ TEKH POLYPROV
3 12 1833·7 1969 CA 72 60939 57081 HEAT CAPACITY OF ZINC TELLURIDE IN THE RANGE
56·300 K. AND ENTROPY AND ENTHALPY OF ZNTE. CDS.
56974 MOLTEN METAL·WATER EXPLOSIONS. CDSE. CDTE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD.
FLORY K PAOLI R MESLER R NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 5 III 158-60. 1969,/1
CHEM ENG PROGR DEMIDENKO A F MALTSEV A K
65 12 50·4 1969 CA 72 58260 INORGANIC MATERIALS
5 130·2 1969
56976 EFFECT OF HYDROGEN ABSORPTION ON THE THERMAL
EXPANSION OF A ZIRCONIUM ALLOY CONTAINING 2.5 PERCENT 57084 STRUCTURE AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF NEW
NIOBIUM. SEMICONDUCTOR COMPOUNDS CDTLS2/SE2.TE2/.
RODCHENKOV B S LUPAKOV I S KUZMICHEV YU S GUSEINOV G 0 GUSEINOV G G ISMAILOV M Z
VUKOLOVA V N GODZHAEV E M
FIZ·KHIM MEKH MATER IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
5 602·6 1969 CA 72 58354 5 1 33·9 1969

56979 DIFFUSION OF OXYGEN IN LIQUID SILVER AND SILVER-GOLD. 57085 STRUCTURE AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF NEW
SILVER·PALLADIUM. SILVER·PLATINUM ALLOYS. SEMICONDUCTOR COMPOUNDS CDTLS2/SE2.TE2/. IIENGLISH
SHAH I 0 PARLEE N A 0 TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 5
HIGH TEMP SCI 11/33·9.1969,/1
1 184·99 1969 CA 72 59363 GUSEINOV G 0 GUSEINOV G G ISMAILOV M Z
GODZHAEV E M
56985 CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME EUTECTIC ALLOYS OF GALLIUM INORGANIC MATERIALS
ARSENIDE WITH METALS. 5 27·32 1969
MISIK A M VYATKINA A V NOVIKOV E N
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED FIZ 57100 HEAT CAPACITIES OF CADMIUM SULFIDE. SELENIDE. AND
12 10 158·9 1969 CA 72 60248 TELLURIDE BETWEEN 55 AND 300 K. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 5
56992 SPECIFIC HEAT AND MAGNETIZATION IN DILUTE MAGNETIC 12/ 252·5. 1969,/1
ALLOYS. DEMIDENKO A F
SOULETIE J TOURNIER R INORGANIC MATERIALS
J LOW TEMP PHYS 5 210·12 1969
1 95·108 1969 CA 72 60705
57101 INVESTIGATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF PORES AND GRAIN
56995 AGING ALUMINUM·MAGNESIUM·SILICON ALLOYS. BOUNDARIES ON THE ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL
YAMANE T KAWASAKI T MIMA G CONDUCTIVITIES OF THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS.
KEIKINZOKU IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG.
19 305·9 1969 CA 72 58309 MATER. 5 12/ 283-6. 1969,/1
GOLTSMAN B M SARKISYAN V SH STILBANS L S
56999 SURFACE TENSION OF MOLTEN BISMUTH AND SOME OF ITS SHLYKOV VV
ALLOYS. INORGANIC MATERIALS
DZHOGLEV 0 KIRILOV K ILKOV L RACHEVA T 5 235·7 1969
MASHINOSTROENE
18 10 431·3 1969 CA 72 59587 57105 INVESTIGATION OF CERTAIN PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALLOYS OF THE INDIUM SULFIDE·INDIUM SELENIDE SYSTEM.
57014 SUPERCONDUCTING AND MIXED-STATE SPECIFIC HEAT OF IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG.
V3SI. MATER. 512/ 376·7.1969,/1
BROCKJ C F RUSTAMOV P G MAMEDALIEV F 0 ALlDZHANOV M A
SOLID STATE COMMUN INORGANIC MATERIALS
7 24 1789·92 1969 CA 72 60445 5 313·14 1969

57017 THERMAL CONDUCTION IN IRREVERSIBLE. TYPE II 57106 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SOLID SOLUTIONS IN THE
SUPERCONDUCTORS. SYSTEMS SNTE-SN/SE.S/.
WARD 0 DEW·HUGHES 0 NASIROV YA N FEIZIEV YA S
J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSICSI IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
3 11 2245·65 1970 5 2 380·3 1969

57023 INTRA·ATOMIC COULOMB INTERACTIONS AND LOCAL 57107 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SOLID SOLUTIONS IN THE
EXCHANGE·ENHANCEMENT EFFECTS IN DILUTE SYSTEMS SNTE-SN/SE.S/. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
TRANSITION·METAL ALLOYS. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 5 12/ 380·3.1969./1
LEDERER P MILLS 0 L NASIROV VA N FEIZIEV YA S
PHYS REV LETTERS INORGANIC MATERIALS
20 19 1036·40 1968 5 317·19 1969
DOC
AD·705814 AFOSR·70·1311TR
REPRINT 1970
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TPRC TPRC
Numb6r Bibliographic Citation Numb6r Bibliographic Citation
57116 THE PHOTORESISTIVE EFFECT IN THE FUNDAMENTAL 57156 ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SELENIUM WITH
ABSORPTION REGION IN CDXHG1·XTE SOLID SOLUTIONS. THALLIUM IMPURITY. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
KIREEV P S MARTYNOV V N VANYUKOV A V AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 5 18/1347·9.1989./1
EVSEEV YU V GURKOV L N AllEVA S G ALiEV G M ALiEV B 0 ABDINOV 0 SH
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER INORGANIC MATERIALS
5 3 591·2 1969 5 1149·51 1969

57117 THE PHOTORESISTIVE EFFECT IN THE FUNDAMENTAL 57157 PROPERTIES OF PRASEODYMIUM GERMANIDES.
ABSORPTION REGION IN CDIXI HGll·XI TE SOLID RUD B M LYNCHAK K A PADERNO YU B
SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 5/31 591·2.1969./1 5 8 1350·3 1969 CA 71 106799
KIREEV P S MARTYNOV V N VANYUKOV A V
EVSEEV YU V GURKOV L N 57158 SOME PROPERTIES OF PRASEODYMIUM GERMANIDES. IIENGLISH
INORGANIC MATERIALS TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 5
5 500·1 1969 18/1350-3.1969,/1
RUD B M LYNCHAK K A PADERNO YU B
57123 PREPARATION AND INVESTIGATION OF COMPOUNDS OF INORGANIC MATERIALS
MANGANESE WITH ALUMINUM AND SILICON. 5 1152·5 1969
ABRIKOSOV N KH IVANOVA L 0 RODNYANSKAYA N M
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 57167 BISMUTH SESQUISELENIDE·INDIUM SESQUISELENIDE SYSTEM.
5 4 797·8 1969 CA 71 16928 BELOTSKII 0 P DEMYANCHUK N V
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
57124 PREPARATION AND INVESTIGATION OF COMPOUNDS OF 5 9 1518·21 1969 CA 72 60129
MANGANESE WITH ALUMINUM AND SILICON. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 57168 STUDY OF THE BISMUTH SELENIDE·INDIUM SELENIDE
5/4/797-8.1969./1 IBI2SE3-IN2SE31 SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
ABRIKOSOV N KH IVANOVA L 0 RODNYANSKAYA N M IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 5 191 1518-21.
INORGANIC MATERIALS 1969,/1
5 nw 1~ BELOTSKII 0 P DEMYANCHUK N V
INORGANIC MATERIALS
57129 PREPARATION OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF SOLID SOLUTIONS OF 5 9 1289·91 1969
ALLOYS OF THE SYSTEM GALLIUM SULFIDE-GALLIUM SELENIDE
AND STUDY OF THEIR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. 57181 PHASE DIAGRAM OF THE SYSTEM GE TE·TI TE.
RUSTAMOV P G MELIKOVA Z 0 NASIROV YA N NASIROV YA N ZARGAROVA M I AKPEROV M M
ALlDZHANOV M A IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 5 9 1657·8 1969
5 5 881·4 1969
57182 PHASE DIAGRAM OF THE SYSTEM GE TE·TI TE. IIENGLISH
57130 PREPARATION OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF SOLID SOLUTIONS OF TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER.
ALLOYS OF THE SYSTEM GALLIUM SULFIDE·GALLIUM SELENIDE 5/9/1657·8.1969./1
AND STUDY OF THEIR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. IIENGLISH NASIROV YA N ZARGAROVA M I AKPEROV M M
TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. INORGANIC MATERIALS
5/5/881-4.1969,/1 5 9 1405·6 1969
RUSTAMOV P G MELIKOVA Z 0 NASIROV YA N
ALlDZHANOV M A 57190 STUDY OF THERMAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF
INORGANIC MATERIALS SELECTED SOLIDS FROM 4 DEGREES TO THE MELTING POINT.
5 750·2 1969 SCHAAKE H F ADVANCED MATERIALS RAND 0 SECTION
MARTIN MARIETTA CORPORATION ORLANDO FLORIDA
57134 INVESTIGATION OF THE THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL DOC
PROPERTIES OF THE SYSTEM IN2S3-IN2SE3. IIENGLISH OR·l0429 AFCRL·69-0538
TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. AD·699579 1·54 1969 RR 70·6168
5 151 964-5. 1969,/1
RUSTAMOV P G ALlDZHANOV M A MELIKOVA Z 0 57198 II·VI SEMICONDUCTING COMPOUNDS DATA TABLES.
INORGANIC MATERIALS NEUBERGER M HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY CULVER CITY
5 820-1 1969 CALIFORNIA
DOC
57143 DENSITY OF ANTIMONY CHALCOGENIDES IN THE SOLID AND EPIC·S·ll AD·698341
LIQUID STATES AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE. 1·156 1969 RR 70·4 175
GLAZOV V M GLAGOLEVA N N EUGENEV S B
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 57199 IV·VI SEMICONDUCTING COMPOUNDS DATA TABLES.
5 7 1181·4 1969 NEUBERGER M HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY CULVER CITY
CALIFORNIA
57144 DENSITY OF ANTIMONY CHALCOGENIDES IN THE SOLID AND DOC
LIQUID STATES AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE. EPIC·S·12 AD·699260
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. 1·102 1969 RR 70·5181
MATER. 5 /71 1181-4. 1969,/1
GLAZOV V M GLAGOLEVA N N EUGENEV S B 57200 ENTHALPY AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF SEVERAL REFRACTORY
INORGANIC MATERIALS METALS TO 2500 C.
5 1005·7 1969 CONWAY J B HEIN R A FINCEL R M JR
LOSEKAMP A C NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND PROPULSION
57145 PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SILVER·TELLURIUM AND OPERATION GENERAL ELECTRIC COMP CINCINNATI OHIO
SILVER-SELENIUM BINARY LIQUID SYSTEMS. AEC
GLAZOV V M MAKHMUDOVA N M KRESTOVNIKOV A N GE·TM·64·2·8 CONF·524·18
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 1·25 1964
5 7 1185·9 1969 CA 71 96013
57201 THERMAL AND ELECTRONIC BEHAVIOR OFTHE RARE EARTH
57146 PHYSICOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF THE MOLTEN HEXABORIDES FROM CRYOGENIC CALORIMETRY.
SILVER·TELLURIUM AND SILVER-SELENIUM BINARY SYSTEMS. WESTRUM E F JR DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN
MATER. 5 /7/1185·9. 1969,/1 AEC AND CFSTI
GLAZOV V M MAKHMUDOVA N M KRESTOVNIKOV A N COO·1149·149 CONF·690517·1
INORGANIC MATERIALS N69·38389 1·15 1969 CA 72 6771
5 1008·11 1969
57207 SOME CASTING PROPERTIES OF HIGH·ALLOY NICKEL ALLOY
57149 DEFORMATIONS OF MATERIALS BASED ON PHOSPHATE E1765 IKH70VMYUTI.
BINDERS DURING SOLIDIFICATION AND HEATING. LOBODA A S
SYCHEV M M KOMLEV V G VSESOYUZNAYA KONFERENTSIYA LlTEISHCHIKOV 18TH MOSCOW
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 1966 DOKLADY
5 7 1230·5 1969 CA 71 94459 37·44 1966

57150 THE DEFORMATION OF MATERIALS BASED ON PHOSPHATE 57208 SOME CASTING PROPERTIES OF HIGH·ALLOY NICKEL ALLOY
BINDING AGENTS DURING HARDENING AND ON HEATING. E1765/KH70VMYUT/. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. VSESOYUZNAYA KONFERENTSIYA LlTEISHCHIKOV. 18TH.
MATER. 5 /7/1230-5.1989,/1 MOSCOW. 1966. DOKLADY 37-44.1966,/1
SYCHEV M M KOMLEV V G LOBODA A S
INORGANIC MATERIALS DOC AND CFSTI
5 1046-50 1969 FTD·MT·24·105·69 N70-14598
AD-694794 1·10 1969 PA N70·8·4698
57155 ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SELENIUM
CONTAINING THALLIUM IMPURITY. 57209 HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL
AllEVA S G ALiEV G M ALiEV B 0 ABDINOV 0 SH PROPERTIES OF MULTICOMPONENT NICKEL ALLOYS.
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER RYABTSEV L A KORNILOV II PRYAKHINA LI
5 8 1347·9 1969 CA 71 106504 STRUKT I SVOISTVA ZHAROPROCHNYKH METALLICHESKIKH
MATERIALOV IMOSCOWI
143·7 1967
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Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
57210 HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL 57318 ANALYSIS OFTHE SPECIFIC HEAT CUSP OF TWO DILUTE
PROPERTIES OF MULTICOMPONENT NICKEL ALLOYS. FERROMAGNETIC PD-MN ALLOYS_
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF STRUKT. I SVOISTVA BOERSTOEL B M WIELINGA R F
ZHAROPROCHNYKH METALLICHESKIKH MATERIALOV. PHYS LETT
/MOSCOW/ 143-47. 1967./1 31 A 359-60 1970
RYABTSEV LA KORNILOV II PRYAKHINA L I
DDC 57321 OBSERVATION OF A SHARP TRANSITION IN THE SPECIFIC
FTD-HT-23-681-68 N70-14241 HEAT OF DILUTE PD-MN ALLOYS AND THE INFLUENCE OF
AD-695387 1-10 1969 PA N70-84693 LARGE MAGNETIC FIELDS.
BOERSTOEL B M ZWART J J VAN BAARLE C
57217 AN AUTOGRAPHIC STRAIN-GAGE DILATOMETER FOR PLUTONIUM PHYS LETT
AND ITS ALLOYS. 31 A 378-9 1970
ELLIOTT R 0 MINER W N LOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC
LABORATORY LOS ALAMOS NEW MEXICO 57325 DOUBLE PEAKS IN THE SPECIFIC HEATS OF ERBIUM ARSENIDE
AEC AND ERBIUM ANTIMONIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
LA-2175 1-24 1952 HOVI V LEHTINEN M VUOLA R
PHYS LETT
57219 INFLUENCE OF MAGNESIUM ON SOME OF THE PHYSICAL 31 A 451-2 1970
PROPERTIES OF CERIUM.
GSCHNEIDNER K A JR LOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC 57337 PHONON STRUCTURES IN OPTICAL SPECTRA OF LAYER
LABORATORY LOS ALAMOS NEW MEXICO COMPOUNDS GALLIUM SELENIDE AND GALLIUM SULFIDE.
AEC KURODA N NISHINA Y FUKUROI T
LADC-5615 1-13 1962 J PHYS SOC JAPAN
28 981-92 1970
57220 THE COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION FOR ZIRCONIUM.
RUSSELL R B MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF 57341 THE INVESTIGATION OF THE VIBRATIONAL SPECTRUM.
TECHNOLOGY OPTICAL CONSTANTS AND IONICITY OF BOND OF CDGEAS2 IN
AEC CRYSTAL AND AMORPHOUS PHASES BY I.R. REFLECTION.
MIT 1073 1-35 1951 ZLATKIN L B MARKOV YU F STEKHANOV A I
SHUR M S
57230 THERMAL COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION OF URANIUM BY MEANS J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
OF BONDED WIRE RESISTANCE STRAIN GAGES. 31 567-71 1970
GOODMAN M R OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB OAK RIDGE
TENNESSEE 57352 THE FIFTH GUTHRIE LECTURE. THE ANOMALY OF THE
AEC NICKEL-STEELS.
ORNL-518 1-34 1949 GUILLAUME C E
PROC PHYS SOC ILONDONI
57234 THE COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALPHA 32 374-404 1920
URANIUM AS FABRICATED BY VARIOUS METHODS.
BOBECK G E DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY ROCKY FLATS 57390 AN ESTIMATE OF THE ENHANCEMENT OF FISSION PRODUCT
PLANT DENVER COLORADO RELEASE FROM MOLTEN FUEL BY THERMALLY INDUCED
AEC INTERNAL CIRCULATION.
RFP-148 1-16 1960 FONTANA M H OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB TENN
AEC AND CFSTI
57239 GALVANO-THERMO MAGNETIC TRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS IN ORNL-TM-2448
N-INSB AT LOW TEMPERATURES. 1-31 1969 NSA24-61112
SODHA M S DUBEY P K SHARMA S K
PHYS STAT SOLIDI 57397 A THERMODYNAMIC INVESTIGATION OF THE COMPOUNDS
35 871-9 1969 IN3SBTE2. INSB. AND INTE.
JENA A K BEVER M G
57289 EFFECT OF RUTHENIUM. RHODIUM. AND PALLADIUM ON THE TRANS METALLURGICAL SOC AI ME
COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF IRON-NICKEL AND 239 1232-6 1967
IRON-NICKEL-COBALT ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF DOC
METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. METAL. 141 45-6.1968,/1 ESD-TR·70·11 AO·701240
SOLOVEVA N A YUDKEVICH M I PASTERNAK II REPRINT 1970
POGOSOVV Z
METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS 57400 INVESTIGATION OF CONSTRAINTS IN THERMAL SIMILITUDE.
4 293-4 1968 VOLUME 1.
MILLER P L HOLM F W MANHATTAN DEPT OF
57296 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF COBALT MECHANICAL ENGINEERING KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
MONOSILICIDE IN THE 4.2-1600 K RANGE. ODC
NIKITIN EN TAMARIN P V TARASOV V I AFFDL-TR-69·91 VOL. 1
FIZ TVERD TELA AO-701392 1-92 1969
11 2481-4 1969 CA 71 117541
57406 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF VANADIUM CHROMIUM
57297 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF COBALT HYDRIDE.
MONOSILICIDE BETWEEN 4.2 AND 1600 K. IIENGLISH ROHY 0 COTTS R M LAB OF ATOMIC AND SOLID
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 19/2481-4. STATE PHYSICS CORNELL UNIV ITHACA N Y
1969,/1 NASA AND CFSTI
NIKITIN E N TAMARIN P V TARASOV V I N70·17092 REPT·1192
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE 1-18 1969 PA N70·8-6996
11 9 2002-4 1970
57410 DILATOMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF ZIRCONIUM.
57300 KINETIC PROCESSES IN RARE-EARTH CHALCOGENIDES HAVING ZIRCONIUM·URANIUM. ZIRCONIUM·OXYGEN. AND
THE COMPOSITION LN3 X4. ZIRCONIUM-NITROGEN ALLOYS. FROM PROC. OF THE
ZHUZE V P SERGEEVA V M GOLIKOVA 0 A METALLURGY AND MATERIALS INFORMATION MEETING APRIL
FIZ TVERD TELA 16·18.1951. OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB OAK RIDGE. TENN.
11 2568-76 1969 MC GEARY R K
AEC
57301 KINETIC PROCESSES IN RARE-EARTH CHALCOGENIDES HAVING TlO-506 1 IOEL.!
THE COMPOSITION LN3 X4. /IENGLISH TRANSLATION OF 419-37 1951
FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 191 256B-76.1969./1
ZHUZE V P SERGEEVA V M GOLIKOVA 0 A 57412 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF REACTOR
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE MATERIALS. FROM AEC FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT
11 9 2071-7 1970 PROGRAM. EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT.
CONWAY J B FLAGELLA P N NUCLEAR SYSTEMS
57306 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BISMUTH TELLURIDE IN THE PROGRAMS GENERAL ELECTRIC COMP CINCINNATI OHIO
LIQUID PHASE AND IN THE PREMELTING REGION. AEC AND CFSTI
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I GEMP-l012 PT. 1
FIZ TVERD TELA 13-70 1969 NSA 24-6 998
11 2690-2 1969 CA 71 117148
57414 INFRARED ABSORPTION IN CDSB. ALLOYED WITH INDIUM.
57307 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BISMUTH TELLURIDE IN THE BORETS A N RAKIN G V
LIQUID PHASE AND IN THE PREMELTING REGION. /IENGLISH DOKLAOY I SOOBSHCHENIYA SERIYA
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 19/2690-2. FIZIKO·MATEMATICHESKIKH NAUK
1969,/1 68-72 1965
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE 57415 INFRARED ABSORPTION IN CDSB. ALLOYED WITH INDIUM.
11 9 2179-80 1970 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF DOKLADY I SOOBSHCHENIYA.
SERIYA FIZIKO·MATEMATICHESKIKH NAUK 68·72.1965./1
57317 PHONON CONDUCTIVITY OF MG2SN. BORETS A N RAKIN G V
KUMAR A VERMA G S DOC
PHYS REV FTD-MT-24-232·69
1 488-91 1970 AD·700367 1·7 1969
C113
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NumbBr Bibliographic Citation NumbBr Bibliographic Citation
57418 QUARTZ PEDESTAL DILATOMETER. FROM PROC.6TH 57460 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES AND TOTAL EMITTANCES OF
CONFERENCE ON TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS SOCIETY. TANTALUM. TUNGSTEN. RHENIUM. TA·l0W. Tlll. T222. AND
APRIL 21. 22. 1969. W·25RE IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 1500·2800 K. FROM
GAAL P S WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON THERMO-PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
ASTRONUCLEAR LAB PITTSBURGH PENNSYLVANIA SOLIDS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES IN BADEN-BADEN. NOV.
WESTERN PERIODICALS COMP NORTH HOLLYWOOD CALIFORNIA 11-13.1968.
6 17·31 1969 JUN C K HOCH M DEPT OF MATERIALS SCI AND
METALLURGICAL ENGR UNIV OF CINCINNATI
57421 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT IN HIGH TEMPERATURE THERMAL ZENTRALSTELLE FUR ATOMKERNENERGIE-DOKUMENTATION
CONDUCTIVITY DETERMINATIONS. FROM PROC.6TH IZAEDI KARLSRUHE
CONFERENCE ON TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS SOCIETY. 451-74 1968
APRIL 21. 22. 1969.
FEITH A D GENERAL ELECTRIC COMP NUCLEAR SYSTEMS 57466 THERMAL EXPANSION OF CERMETS. FROM EUROPEAN
PROGRAMS CINCINNATI OHIO CONFERENCE ON THERMO·PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AT
WESTERN PERIODICALS COMP NORTH HOLLYWOOD CALIFORNIA HIGH TEMPERATURES IN BADEN-BADEN. NOV. 11-13. 1968.
6 217·31 1969 NAZARE S ONDRACEK G INSTITUT FUR MATERIAL UNO
FESTKORPERFORSCHUNG KERNFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM KARLSRUHE
57432 THERMAL RESISTIVITY OF CADMIUM. MAGNESIUM AND ALLOYS GERMANY
AT LOW TEMPERATURES. PH.D. THESIS. ZENTRALSTELLE FUR ATOMKERNENERGIE-DOKUMENTATION
BOGAARD R H PURDUE UN IV LAFAYETTE IND IZAEDI KARLSRUHE
INDIANA 631-41 1968
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
1·48 1970 57473 TEMPERATURE CONDUCTIVITY AND elECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF
SOME RHENIUM COBALT ALLOYS.
57438 THE EFFECT OF EXCESS GERMANIUM ON THE VISCOSITY OF KIRICHENKO P I
GERMANIUM DIOXIDE. TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
DE NEUFVILLE J P DRUMMOND CHili TURNBULL D 7 682-6 1969 CA 71 115859
DIVISION OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED PHYSICS HARVARD
UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS 57474 TEMPERATURE CONDUCTIVITY AND elECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF
ONR AND DOC CERTAIN RHENIUM·COBALT ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
ONR·TR·28 AD·704805 OFTEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMPERATUR 7 14/682-6.1969,/1
1-27 1970 KIRICHENKO P I
HIGH TEMPERATURE
57439 TWO FACTORS INFLUENCING TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS AND 7 624-7 1969
THERMAL STRESSES IN STRUCTURES.
BROOKS W A JR GRIFFITH G E STRASS H K 57483 THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF CESIUM FLUORIDE-CESIUM AND
DOC BARIUM·CESIUM SYSTEMS IN A CONDENSED PHASE.
NACA-TN-4052 AD-133067 SHPILRAIN E E KAGAN 0 N
1-13 1957 TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
7 787-90 1969 CA 71 105997
57444 ON THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CERMETS AND THEIR
MEASUREMENT WITH THE RADIAL FLOW METHOD. FROM 57484 THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF THE SYSTEM CSF·CS AND
EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON THERMO·PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BA-CS IN THE CONDENSED STATE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
SOLIDS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES IN BADEN-BADEN. NOV. OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMPERATUR 7 141 787·90.1969,/1
11-13.1968. SHPILRAIN E E KAGAN 0 N
SCHULZ B THUMMLER F ONDRACEK G INSTITUT HIGH TEMPERATURE
FUR MATERIAL-UNO FESTKORPERFORSCHUNG 7 729-31 1969
KERNFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM KARLSRUHE
ZENTRALSTELLE FUR ATOMKERNENERGIE-DOKUMENTATION 57485 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID GALLIUM AND TIN
IZAEDI KARLSRUHE TelLURIDES.
136-44 1968 FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
57451 THERMAL AND THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SINTERED 7 791-3 1969 CA 71 117149
IRON DISILICIDE FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE THERMOelECTRIC
APPLICATIONS. FROM EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON 57486 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID GALLIUM AND TIN
THERMO·PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AT HIGH TELLURIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OFTEPLOFIZ. VYS.
TEMPERATURES IN BADEN·BADEN. NOV. 11-13. 1968. TEMPERATUR 7 141 791·3.1969,/1
MAGLIC K PARROTT J E UNIVERSITY OF WALES FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HIGH TEMPERATURE
ZENTRALSTELLE FUR ATOMKERNENERGIE-DOKUMENTATION 7 732-5 1969
IZAEDI KARLSRUHE
263-82 1968 57489 LlQUID·METAL HEAT-SENSITIVE CELLS.
PROKHORENKO V YA RATUSHNYAK E A STADNYK B I
57452 A CONTRIBUTION TO THE THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LAKH V I KORSUNSKII A M
AUSTENITIC STEelS. FROM EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
THERMO·PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AT HIGH 7 804-6 1969 CA 71 115842
TEMPERATURES IN BADEN-BADEN. NOV. 11-13. 1968.
KOHLHAAS R INSTITUT FUR THEORETISCHE PHYSIK DER 57490 INVESTIGATION OF LlQUID·METAL THERMOSENSITIVE
UNIVERSITAT ZU KOLN ABTEILUNG FUR METALLPHYSIK ELEMENTS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS.
ZENTRALSTELLE FUR ATOMKERNENERGIE-DOKUMENTATION TEMPERATUR 7/4/804-6.1969,/1
IZAEDI KARLSRUHE PROKHORENKO V YA RATUSHNYAK E A STADNYK B I
286-308 1968 LAKH V I KORSUNSKII A M
HIGH TEMPERATURE
57454 ON THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THE THERMAL 7 750-2 1969
DIFFUSIVITY OF IRON AND STEelS IN THE HIGH
TEMPERATURE RANGE. FROM EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON 57493 THERMAL AGING EFFECTS OF COPPER-BERYLLIUM ALLOYS.
THERMO-PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AT HIGH GAVRILENKO L G GAVRILOVA A V MOGUTNOV B M
TEMPERATURES IN BADEN·BADEN. NOV. 11-13. 1968. TYAPKIN YU 0
KIERSPE W GONSKA H KOHLHAAS R UNIVERSITAT FIZ METAL METALLOVED
KOLN KOLN DEUTSCHLAND 26 752-4 1968
ZENTRALSTELLE FUR ATOMKERNENERGIE-DOKUMENTATION
IZAEDI KARLSRUHE 57494 THERMAL AGING EFFECTS OF COPPER·BERYLLIUM ALLOYS.
343-67 1968 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 26
141 752-4. 1968,/1
57455 MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ULTRA THIN GAVRILENKO L G GAVRILOVA A V MOGUTNOV B M
SINGLE OR DOUBLE LAYER SAMPLES. FROM EUROPEAN TYAPKIN YU 0
CONFERENCE ON THERMO-PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AT PHYS METALS METALLOG
HIGH TEMPERATURES IN BADEN·BADEN. NOV. 11·13. 1968. 26 4 179-81 1968
GILCHRIST K E REACTOR MATERIALS LABORATORY
CULCHETH NR WARRINGTON LANCASHIRE 57495 CONVERSION OF TYPE N TO TYPE P. BY ELECTRONIC
ZENTRALSTELLE FUR ATOMKERNENERGIE-DOKUMENTATION IRRADIATION. OF GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE DOPED WTIH
IZAEDI KARLSRUHE TELLURIUM. STUDY BY THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY.
368-92 1968 POUJADE A-M ALBANY H J
COMPT REND
57459 RECENT THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY MEASUREMENTS OF 270 B 13 840·3 1970
TANTALUM·TUNGSTEN AND HAFNIUM·TANTALUM ALLOYS. FROM
EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON THERMO·PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF 57496 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE SILVER AND COPPER
SOLIDS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES IN BADEN·BADEN. NOV. CHALCOGENIDES ALLIED TO THE STOICHIOMETRIC INDEX.
11·13.1968. ROUTIE R MAHENO J
DENMAN G L AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY COMPT REND
WRIGHT·PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO 270 C 13 1141-3 1970
ZENTRALSTELLE FUR ATOMKERNENERGIE-DOKUMENTATION
IZAEDI KARLSRUHE
429-50 1968
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57497 PREPARATION ANO PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE 57651 THE DESCRIPTION OF A METHOD FOR MEASURING THE
W-lAB6 SYSTEM. TRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS OF METALS AND ALLOYS AT LOW
SAMSONOV G V LAPSHOV YU K PODCHERNYAEVA I A TEMPERATURES AFTER F. KOHLRAUSCH AND H. DIESSELHORST.
FOMENKO V S EROSOV YU I DUDNIK E M FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE NINTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL
POROSH MET CONDUCTIVITY. IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY, AMES, IOWA.
17·23 1966 OCTOBER 6-B, 1969.
BOHM R MAX·PLANCK·INSTITUT FUR METALLFORSCHUNG
57511 LEAD TELLURIDE·TIN TELLURIDE. INSTITUT FUR METALLKUNDE WEST GERMANY
NEUBERGER M HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO ELECTRONIC CFSTI
PROPERTIES INFORMATION CENTER CULVER CITY CALIFORNIA 9 552-3
DDC AND CFSTI CONF-69-1002 1970 CA 75-26183
EPIC·DS·164 AD·701075
1·211 1970 RR 70-7 197 57663 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOME ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING MATERIALS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE
57514 COMBINED PERFORMANCE OF A CEMENT MORTAR AND A STEEL NINTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. IOWA STATE
CASING DURING A DROP IN TEMPERATURE. UNIVERSITY, AMES, IOWA. OCTOBER 6-8, 1969.
KLYACHIN A Z KATAEV G N ROBERTS T J ALLEN P H G
BETON ZHELEZOBETON CFSTI
15 12 21·2 1969 CA 72 93071 9 719-34
CONF·69-1002 1970
57548 COMMENTS ON NEW CERAMIC PRODUCT CLAIMS LOWEST
COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION. 57665 TECHNIQUE FOR MEASURING THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TIE
WINSHIPWW MATERIALS. FROM PROC. CONFERENCE AIM THERMOPHYSICS
CERAMIC INDUSTRY SPECIALIST, MAY 17·19, 1966.
18 38 1932 BIENERT W B TRIMMER D S SKRABEK E A
THE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
57563 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF ALLOYS BASED ENGINEERS INC
ONTI3SB. 6 2 1-10 1966
JUNOD A HEINIGER F MUELLER J SPITZLI P
HELV PHYS ACTA 57675 TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE DENSITIES AND SURFACE
43 59·66 1970 CA 72 94430 TENSION OF IRON·NICKEL MELTS.
POPEL S I SHERGIN L M TSAREVSKII B V
57576 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 12INSB/X·/ZNSNSB2//1·XI SOLID ZH FIZ KHIM
SOLUTIONS. 43 2365-8 1969 CA 72 15981
AliEV M I KHALILOV KH YA
IZV AKAD NAUK AZERB SSR SER FIZ·TEKH MAT NAUK 57676 TEMPERATURE VARIATION OF THE DENSITIES AND SURFACE
2 83·6 1969 CA 72 83592 TENSIONS OF IRON-NICKEL MELTS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43 191 2365·8, 1969.11
57580 BAND STRUCTURE AND MECHANISMS OF SCATTERING IN POPEL S I SHERGIN L M TSAREVSKII B V
MANGANESE MONOSILICIDE. RUSS J PHYS CHEM
OSTROVSKII F I DMITRIEV E A KRENTSIS R P 43 1325-8 1969
GELD PV
IZV VYSSH UCHEB ZAVED FIZ 57681 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN METALS SEALING INTO GLASS.
12 12 108·12 1969 CA 72 83859 SCOTT H
J FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
57617 LOW TEMPERATURE ANISOTROPIC THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 220 733-54 1935
CADMIUM SELENIDE. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE NINTH
CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, IOWA STATE 57684 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL COEFFICIENTS OF
UNIVERSITY, AMES, IOWA. OCTOBER 6-8, 1969. EXPANSION OF SOME COMMERCIAL METALS AND ALLOYS.
JACOBS P L IREY R K DEPT OF MECHANICAL FRIEND J N VALLANCE R H
ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA J INSTITUTE METALS
CFSTI 31 75·9 1924
9 25·32
CONF·69·1002 1970 CA 75 41268 57685 THERMAL ANOMALIES OF CERTAIN SOLID SOLUTIONS.
CHEVENARD P
57618 LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COPPER GERMANIUM J INSTITUTE METALS
CHALCOGENIDES. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE NINTH 36 39-62 1926
CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. IOWA STATE
UNIVERSITY, AMES, IOWA. OCTOBER 6·8, 1969. 57686 PHYSICO·CHEMICAL STUDY OF THE GOLD·COPPER SOLID
IRIE TENDO S SUDO I SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF SOLUTIONS.
TOKYO SHINJUKU TOKYO JAPAN KURNAKOW N S AGEEW N W
CFSTI J INSTITUTE METALS
9 34·42 46 481-501 1931
CONF·69·1002 1970 CA 75 41255
57688 THE SURFACE TENSION AND DENSITY OF LEAD-ANTIMONY AND
57624 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DILUTE COPPER·MANGANESE CADMIUM·ANTIMONY ALLOYS.
ALLOYS AT HELIUM TEMPERATURES AND IN MAGNETIC FIELDS. GREENAWAY H T
FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE NINTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL J INSTITUTE METALS
CONDUCTIVITY. IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY, AMES, IOWA. 74 133-48 1948
OCTOBER 6-8, 1969.
NATARAJAN N S CHARI M S R NATIONAL PHYSICAL 57689 THE LATTICE SPACINGS OF THE SOLID SOLUTION OF COPPER
LABORATORY NEW DELHI INDIA IN ALUMINIUM.
CFSTI ELLWOOD E C SILCOCK J M
9 169·78 J INSTITUTE METALS
CONF·69·1002 1970 CA 75 54298 74 457-67 1948

57635 THE LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF NICKEL AND DILUTE 57692 EXPERIMENTS ON ALLOTROPY OF IRON. BEHAVIOR OF
NICKEL·RHENIUM ALLOYS ABOVE 400 K. FROM PROCEEDINGS FERRO·MAGNETIC MIXTURES, DILATATION OF PURE IRON.
OF THE NINTH CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. BENEDICKS C
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY, AMES, IOWA. OCTOBER 6·8, J IRON STEEL INSTITUTE
1969. 89 407-403 1914
CHARI M S R NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY
NEW DELHI INDIA 57693 THE PROPERTIES OF SOME STEELS CONTAINING CHROMIUM.
CFSTI PAGE A R PARTRIDGE J H
307·17 J IRON STEEL INSTITUTE
CONF·69·1002 1970 CA 75 11250 121 393-415 1930

57638 THE RESEARCHING WORKS ON TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF 57694 X·RAY INVESTIGATION OF CERTAIN NICKEL STEELS OF LOW
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND TEMPERATURE CONDUCTIVITY OF THERMAL EXPANSION.
TANTALUM AND NIOBIUM. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE NINTH PH RAGMEN G
CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. IOWA STATE J IRON STEEL INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY, AMES, IOWA. OCTOBER 6·8, 1969. 123 465·77 1931
POZDNYAK N Z ALL·UNION CORRESPONDENCE
POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE MOSCOW USSR 57695 ON THE MAGNETIC TRANSITION IN CHROMIUM-RICH CR·FE
CFSTI ALLOYS.
336-40 SUZUKI T TAKAKI H
CONF·69·1002 1970 J PHYS SOC JAPAN
19 1241 1964

57698 GLASS-TO·METAL SEAL DESIGN.


SCOTT W J
J SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
23 9 193-202 1946
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Number Bibliographic Citstion Number Bibliographic Citation
51706 INFLUENCE OF ALLOYING ON THE NEGATIVE THERMAL 517 84 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LEAD AND GERMANIUM TELLURIDE.
EXPANSION OF DELTA PLUTONIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 7 151
GSCHNEIDNER K A JR ELLlOn R 0 WABER J T 1027·9. 1989JI
ACTA METALLURGICA FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
11 947·55 1963 HIGH TEMPERATURE
7 960-1 1969
51713 DILATATION OF IRON AND STEEL
STABLEIN F 51788 MAGNETOCRYSTALLINE ANISOTROPY IN IFE1·XNIX/2 B
ENGINEERING SYSTEM.
121 395 1926 IGAA
JAPAN J APPL PHYS
51717 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME TRANSITION METALS AND THEIR 9 414·15 1970
ALLOYS.
ARBUZOV M P ZELENKOV I A 57806 MAGNETOCRYSTAUINE ANISOTROPY IN FE/2·2X1 CO/2X1 B
FIZ METAL I METALLOVED AKAD NAUK SSSR URAL FILIAL SYSTEM.
18 2 311·12 1964 IGAA
JAPAN J APPL PHYS
51723 EXPANSION INVESTIGATION OF BINARY MAGNESIUM·ALUMINUM 9 415·16 1970
ALLOYS IN A CAST STATE.
CLAUS W BRIESEMEISTER S 57814 SPECIFIC HEAT BELOW 3 It OF COPPER.(lOLD ALLOYS.
HAUSZEITSCHR V A EFFTWERK A G ALUMINUM MARTIN D L WATERHOUSE N
1/3 40-53 1931 CAN J PHYS
4810 1217·29 1970
51725 DETERMINATION OF THE CHANGE IN VOLUME OF IRON ON
SOLIDIFICATION. 57821 TRUE HEAT CAPACITY OF RARE EARTH ELEMENT
ERICSON G CHALCOGENIDES AT LOW TEMPERATURES. IV. TRUE HEAT
IRON STEEL INSTITUTE ILONDONI CARNEGIE SCHOLARSHIP CAPACITY AT LOW TEMPERATURES. ENTROPY. AND ENTHALPY
MEM OF LANTHANUM TELLURIDE.
23 13·45 1934 NOGTEVA V V PAUKOV I E YAREMBASH E I
ZH FIZ KHIM
57728 THERMAL EXPANSION OF HIGH-SILICON CAST IRON. 43 2118·20 1969 CA 71 106006
NBS.RP·1581.
HIDNERT P DICKSON G 57822 TRUE HEAT CAPACITY OF LANTHANIDE CHALCOGENIDESATLOW
J RESEARCH NATIONAL BUREAU STANDARDS TEMPERATURES. IV. TRUE HEAT CAPACITY AT LOW
32 145·9 1944 TEMPERATURES AND ENTROPY AND ENTHALPY OF LANTHANUM
TelLURIDE lLA2TE3/. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH.
51731 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SEMICONDUCTING elEMENTS AND FIZ. KHIM. 43 181 2118.20. 1989JI
COMPOUNDS AT LOW TEMPERATURES. NOGTEVA V V PAUKOV I E YAREMBASH E I
NOVIKOVA S I ABRIKOSOV N KH RUSS J PHYS CHEM
KHIM SVYAZ V POLUPROV I TVERD TELAKH INST FIZ TVERD 43 1186-7 1969
TELA I POLUPROV AKAD NAUK BELORUSSK SSR
265·76 1965 57829 SURFACE TENSION OF LEAD-BISMUTH SYSTEM SOLUTIONS.
POKROVSKII N L PUGACHEVICH P P GOLUBEV N A
51732 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT OF SELENIUM AND ZH FIZ KHIM
GALLIUM SELENIDE 8ASED ON DATA OF X·RAY ANALYSIS AND 43 2158·9 1969 CA 71 117095
THE CHEMICAL BOND.
MAMEDOV K P NURIEVA Z 0 57830 THE SURFACE TENSION OF LEAD-BISMUTH MIXTURES.
KHIM SVYAZ V POLUPROV I TVERD TELAKH INST FIZ TVERD IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43 181
TELA I POLUPROV AKAD NAUK BElORUSSK SSR 2158.9. 1969JI
321·4 1965 POKROVSKII N L PUGACHEVICH P P GOLUBEV N A
RUSS J PHYS CHEM
57736 ALLOYS OF COPPER AND IRON. 43 1212·13 1969
SIMPSON K M BANISTER R T
METALS AND ALLOYS 57840 elECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF VANADIUM CHROMIUM
7 88·94 1936 HYDRIDE.
ROHY D cons R M
57738 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF METALS AND PHYS REV
OTHER BUILDING MATERIALS BY MEANS OF MARTENs.sPIEGEl 1 B 6 2484·7 1970
APPARATUS.
SIEGLERSCHMIDT H 57843 LOCAL PSEUDOPOTENTIAL MODEL FOR GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE.
MITTEILUNGEN AUS OEM MATERIALPR ELECTRONIC AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES.
38 182·220 1920 CAHN R N COHEN M L
PHYS REV
57746 ON THE VOLUME CHANGES OF PURE ALUMINIUM. AL·CU AND 1 B 6 2569·73 1970
AL-SI ALLOYS DURING SOLIDIFICATION ..
TAKASE T 57845 CALCULATED AND MEASURED REFLECTIVITY OF ZINC
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAI·SHI TelLURIDE AND ZINC SELENIDE.
3 53·9 1939 WALTER J P COHEN M L PETROFF Y BALKANSKI M
PHYS REV
57747 ON THE EFFECT OF ADDED ELEMENTS ON THE VOLUME CHANGE 1 B 6 2661·7 1970
DUE TO SOLIDIFICATION AND ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF
ALUMINIUM. 57846 CALCULATION OF THE OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF PBTE FROM
HORIK AUGMENTED-PLANE·WAVE K.P ENERGY BANDS.
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAI·SHI BUSS 0 0 PARADA N J
19 245·9 1955 PHYS REV
1 B 6 2692·9 1970
57748 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF MAGNESIUM AND ITS
ALLOYS. 57851 STUDY OF EXTERNAL INSULATIONS ON CRYOGENIC TANKAGE
TAKAHASI K KIKUTI R IN A THERMAL VACUUM CHAMBER. FINAL REPORT JAN.
NIPPON KINZOKU NO KENKYU 198s.JULY 1989.
13 401·14 1936 BENDIX CORP INSTRUMENTS AND LIFE
DIVISION DAVENPORT IOWA
57753 THE COEFFICIENTS OF EXPANSION OF SOME SOLID SOLUTIONS NASA AND CFSTI
IN ALUMINIUM. NASA·CR·l01868
HUME·ROTHERY W BOULTBEE T H N69·35571 1·248 1969 RR 69·23 127
PHIL MAG
40 71·80 1949 57855 CHARACTERISTIC TEMPERATURE. YOUNGS MODULUS AND
COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR EXPANSION OF AL·L1 ALLOYS.
57770 THE MAGNETQ.PELTIER-SEEBECK FIGURE OF MERIT OF IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF Fil. METAL METALLOVED. 27
TEUURIUM-DOPED BISMUTH 5 AT. PCT. ANTIMONY AT 80 K. 12/37J.75.1969JI
THOMASC B GOLDSMID H J ZHMUDSKII A Z MAKSIMYUK P A MIKHALKO V 0
J PHYS D I APPL PHYSI GLEYV A
3 3 333·6 1970 PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
27 2 193·5 1969
57783 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LEAD AND GERMANIUM
TEUURIDES. 57858 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY AND
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I THERMOPOWER OF AEROSPACE ALLOYS FROM 4 TO 300 K.
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP HUST J G POWELL R L WEITZEL 0 H CRYOGENICS
7 1027·9 1969 CA 72 48318 DIV NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS BOULDER COLORADO
NASA AN D CFSTI
NBS·9732 NASA.cR·l08088
N70-18586 1·198 1969 RR 70·9146
C116
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citlltion !!!!!!!!!!!! Bibliographic Citlltion
57862 DILATOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN 58007 DETERMINATION OF THE PARAMETERS OF THE CONDUCTION
IRON-IRIDIUM ALLOYS. BAND OF GALLIUM ANTMONIDE FROM THE THERMOMAGNETIC
PLEKHANOVA E A KURUMCHINA S KH YEGOLAYEV V F IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 1111
FIZ METAL METALLOVED 11/1113287.99.1969./1
27 473·7 1969 PARFENEV R V MATVEENKO A V VEKSHINA V S
LANG I G PAVLOV S T
57863 DILATOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
IRON·IRIDIUM ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. 11 11 2663·72 1970
METAL METALLOVED. 27 131 473-77, 1969.11
PLEKHANOVA E A KURUMCHINA S KH YEGOLAYEV V F 58008 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF STOICHIOMETRIC AND STRONGLY
PHYS METALS MET ALLOG USSR DOPED BISMUTH TELLURIDE CRYSTALS.
27 3 90-3 1969 SMIRNOV I A SHADRICHEV E V KUTASOV V A
FIZ TVERD TELA
57876 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL PARAMETERS OF SOLIDS IN 11 11 3311·21 1969 CA 72 26219
A VARYING REGION.
CHAMPOUSSIN J·C SICARD L 58009 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF STOICHIOMETRIC AND HEAVILY·DOPED
COMPT REND BISMUTH TELLURIDE CRYSTALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
270 14 869·71 1970 FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 111/3311·21. 1969,/1
SMIRNOV I A SHADRICHEV E V KUTASOV V A
57887 EMITIANCE OF OXIDE LAYERS ON A METAL SUBSTRATE. SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
BRANNON R R JR GOLDSTEIN R J 11 11 2681·9 1970
TRANS ASME IJ HEAT TRANSFERI
92 C 2 257·63 1970 58015 THE DETERMINATION OFTHE RADIAL EXPANSION OF DUMET
WIRES WITH THE AID OF THE DATA OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS.
57920 LATIlCE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOME COPPER AND VAN LlEMPT JAM
SILVER ALLOYS. REC TRAV CHIM PAYS·BAS
SRIVASTAVA B N CHATTERJEE S SEN S K 52 399·402 1933
CHAKRABORTY 0 K
J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSI METAL PHYS SUPPL 58023 THE EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON THE PROPERTIES OF
3 2 S169·74 1970 METALS.
MALLOCK A
57936 EVIDENCE OF CLUSTERING IN LIQUID ZN-SB ALLOYS FROM PROC ROY SOC
VISCOSITY MEASUREMENTS. 105 129·34 1924
SINHA A MILLER E
MET TRANS 58026 X·RAY EXAMINATION OF CERTAIN COPPER·ZINC ALLOYS AT
1 1365·70 1970 CA 73 7577 ELEVATED TEMPERATURES.
OWEN E A PICKUP L
57963 MANGANESE DISULFIDE IHAUERITEI AND MANGANESE PROC ROY SOC
DITELLURIDE. THERMAL PROPERTIES FROM 5 TO 350 K. AND 145 258·67 1934
ANTI·FERROMAGNETIC TRANSITIONS.
WESTRUM E F JR GROENVOLD F 58033 STUDY OF THE ALLOTROPIC TRANSFORMATION OF PURE CERIUM
J CHEM PHYS AND OF COMMERCIAL CERIUM.
52 3820-6 1970 TROMBE F FOEX M
REV MET
57965 PHASE TRANSITIONS IN ALLOYS OF GERMANIUM 44 349·56 1947
TELLURIDE·TIN TELLURIDE SYSTEM. //ENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 58039 ON THE MEASUREMENT OF THE COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL
5/11/1895·8.1969,/1 EXPANSION FOR ALUMINIUM ALLOYS AND ALLOYS OF
ABRIKOSOV N KH NOVIKOVA S I SHELIMOVA L E NICKEL·IRON AND COBALT·IRON.
ZHDANOVA V V HONDA K OKUBO Y
INORGANIC MATERIALS SCI REPORTS TOHOKU IMP UNIV
5 11 1615·18 1969 13 101·7 1924

57966 PRODUCTION AND INVESTIGATION OF THE PROPERTIES OF 58042 ON A NEW TRANSFORMATION OF COBALT AND THE EQUILIBRIUM
SINGLE CRYSTALS OF THE HIGHER MANGANESE SILICIDE. DIAGRAMS OF NICKEL-COBALT AND IRON·COBALT.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. MASUMOTO H
NEORGAN. MATER. 5 111/1933·7.1969.11 SCI REPORTS TOHOKU UNIV
IVANOVA L 0 ABRIKOSOV N KH ELAGINA E I 15 449·77 1926
KHVOSTIKDVA V 0
INORGANIC MATERIALS 58043 ON THE COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION IN
5 11 1645·8 1969 NICKEL·COBALT AND IRON·COBALT ALLOYS. AND THE
MAGNETOSTRICTION OF IRON·NICKEL ALLOYS.
57985 AN X·RAY INVESTIGATION OF PURE IRON·NICKEL ALLOYS. MASUMOTO H NARA S
PART 4. THE VARIATION OF LATIlCE·PARAMETER WITH SCI REPORTS TOHOKU UNIV
COMPOSITION. 16 333·41 1927
OWEN E A YATES E L SULLY A H
PROC PHYS SOC 58044 ON THE CHANGE OF VOLUME OF CAST IRON DURING
49 315·22 1937 SOLIDIFICATION.
HONDA K KASE T MATSUYAMA Y
57986 AN X·RAY INVESTIGATION OF PURE IRON·NICKEL ALLOYS. SCI REPORTS TOHOKU UNIV
PART 5. THE VARIATION OF THERMAL EXPANSION WITH 18 699·714 1929
COMPOSITION.
OWEN E A YATES E L SULLY A H 58045 ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF THE ALLOYS OF IRON.
PROC PHYS SOC NICKEL AND COBALT. AND THE CAUSE OF THE SMALL
49 323·5 1937 EXPANSIBILITY OF ALLOYS OF THE INVAR TYPE.
MASUMOTO H
57989 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME COPPER· AND SILVER·BASE SCI REPORTS TOHOKU UNIV
ALLOYS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. 20 101·23 1931
DE M
INDIAN J PHYS 58046 ON THE QUESTION OF THE ALLOTROPY OF WHITE TIN AND THE
43 367·76 1969 CA 72 103171 EQUILIBRIUM DIAGRAM OF THE SYSTEM TIN·CADMIUM.
MATUYAMA Y
58004 THE LORENZ NUM8ER AND OTHER TRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS SCI REPORTS TOHOKU UNIV
IN DEGENERATE PBTE. PBSE. AND PBS SAMPLES. 20 649·80 1931
TAMARCHENKO V I RAVICH YU I MORGOVSKII L YA
DUBROVSKAYA IN 58047 ON THE MEASUREMENT OF THE SHRINKAGE OF CASTINGS BY
FIZ TVERD TELA MEANS OF AN EXTENSOMETER.
11 11 3206·13 1969 HONDA K KIKUCHI R
SCI REPORTS TOHOKU UNIV
58005 THE LORENZ NUMBER AND OTHER TRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS IN 21 575·84 1932
DEGENERATE PBTE. PBSE. AND PBS SAMPLES. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 11 1111 3206·13. 58049 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON YOUNGS MODULUS OF ELASTICITY
1969,/1 IN NICKEL·COPPER ALLOYS.
TAMARCHENKO V I RAVICH YU I MORGOVSKII L YA NAKAMURA K
DUBROVSKAYA IN SCI REPORTS TOHOKU UNIV
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE 25 415·25 1936
11 11 2599·605 1970
58051 COEFFICIENTS OF LINEAR EXPANSION OF DILUTE
58006 DETERMINATION OF THE PARAMETERS OF THE CONDUCTION ALPHA·SOLID SOLUTIONS OF FE WITH CR. MO PLUS W.
BAND OF GALLIUM ANTMONIDE FROM THE THERMOMAGNETIC MILLER YU G
EFFECTS. SOVIET PHYSICS DOKLADY
PARFENEV R V MATVEENKO A V VEKSHINA V S 3 2 409·10 1958
LANG I G PAVLOV S T
FIZ TVERD TELA
11 11 3287·99 1969
C117
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Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
58052 A NEW UNIVERSAL·DIFFERENTIAL·DILATOMETER. 58155 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT AND THE TEMPERATURE
ESSER H OBERHOFFER P COEFFICIENT OF YOUNGS MODULUS OF NICKEL·PALLADIUM AND
STAHL UNO EISEN NICKEL·PLATINUM ALLOYS.
46 142·7 1926 MASUMOTO H SAWAYA S
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
58053 DILATOMETRIC AND MAGNETIC EXAMINATION OF PURE IRON 33 12 1414·17 1969 CA 72 69991
AND CARBON IRON ALLOYS.
ESSER H 58166 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THORIUM·URANIUM ALLOYS. FROM
STAHL UNO EISEN METALS AND CERAMICS DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS REPT..
47 337·44 1927 JUNE 1969.
GRAVES R S MOORE J P MC ELROY 0 L OAK
58054 OPTICAL ABSORPTION IN THE VISIBLE RANGE OF RIDGE NATIONAL LAB TENN
CU/O.8-XI ZN/0.2/ PO/XI ALLOYS WITH 0 LESS THAN OR AEC
EQUAL TO X LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 0.2 AT ROOM ORNL·4470 146·7 1969
TEMPERATURE.
MAMOLA K SCHRODER K 58172 GRAPHITE·T(J.HASTELLOY N TRANSITION JOINTS. FROM
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI METALS AND CERAMICS DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS REPT..
40 81·5 1970 CA 73 60887 JUNE 1969.
HAMMOND J P OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB TENN
58055 NICKEL AND NICKEL ALLOYS OTHER THAN THE AEC
NICKEL-CHROMIUM·IRON GROUP. ORNL·4470 197·8 1969
CRAWFORD C A WORTHINGTON R
SYMPOSIUM ON EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON METALS AT JOINT 58193 DILATOMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF ZIRCONIUM.
SITTING OF ASME AND ASTM ZIRCONIUM·URANIUM. ZIRCONIUM·OXYGEN. AND
557·85 1931 ZIRCONIUM·NITROGEN ALLOYS.
MC GEARY R K WESTINGHOUSE ATOMIC POWER DIV
58056 LINEAR CONTRACTION AND SHRINKAGE OF A SERIES OF PITTSBURGH PENN
LIGHT ALUMINUM ALLOYS. AEC AND CFSTI
ANDERSON R J WAPD·36 1·26 1951
TRANS AM FOUNDRYMANS ASSOC
31 392·466 1924 58205 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF NB3AL.
WILLENS R H GEBALLE T H GOSSARD A C
58057 METHODS FOR DETERMINING THE VOLUME CHANGES UNDERGONE MAlTA J P MENTH A HULL G W JR SODEN R R
BY METALS AND ALLOYS DURING CASTING. SOLID STATE COMMUN
SAEGER C M JR ASH E J 7 837·41 1969 CA 71 75496
TRANS AM FOUNDRYMANS ASSOC DOC
38 107·45 1930 AFOSR·69·2805·TR
AD·696819 1·8 1969 RR 70·1 117
58060 A DILATOMETRIC STUDY OF THE SINTERING OF METAL
POWDER COMPACTS. 58209 X·RAY DETERMINATION OF THE LATTICE PARAMETERS AND
DUWEZ P MARTENS H THERMAL EXPANSION OF CADMIUM TELLURIDE IN THE
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGR TEMPERATURE RANGE 20-420 DEGREES.
188 1046·8 1950 WILLIAMS M G TOMLINSON R 0 HAMPSHIRE M J
SOLID STATE COMMUN
58063 THE COBALT·MOLYBDENUM SYSTEM. 7 24 1831·2 1969 CA 72 71654
SYKES W P GRAFF H F
TRANS AM SOC METALS 58211 ANOMALIES IN THE PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM ALLOYS WITH
23 249·85 1935 BETA-STABILIZING elEMENTS. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. METAL /4/ 52-4.1968.//
58071 NEW INVESTIGATIONS ON VICALLOY ALLOYS. KALININ G P ELYUTIN 0 P
FAHLENBRACH H METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS
Z ANGEW PHYS 4 301·2 1968
21 108·12 1966
58223 TEMPERING OF A 9 PERCENT NICKEL STEEL.
58076 ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY AND PHASE DIAGRAM OF BINARY YAMANE T TAKAHASHI J INOKO F MIMA G
ALLOYS. TECHNOL REP OSAKA UN IV
GRUBE G VOSSKUHLER H 19 409·20 1969 CA 72 102873
Z ElEKTROCHEM
40 566·70 1934 58235 ANOMALY IN DILATION OBSERVED IN REVERSE
TRANSFORMATION RANGE OF METASTABLE AUSTENITIC
58087 SOMETHING ON THE CONTRACTION OF METALS. STAINLESS STEEL
SAUERWALD F SAITO T
Z METALLKUNDE TRANS IRON STEELINST JAP
21 293·6 1929 9 6 455·64 1969 CA 72 81866

58089 ON THE SYSTEM ALUMINUM· ZINC. 58241 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE PHYSICOMECHANICAL
SCHMID E WASSERMANN G PROPERTIES OF ALUMINUM BRONZES.
Z METALLKUNDE ASHIRIMBETOV ZH A BEGIMOV T B MELIKHOV V 0
26 145·50 1934 PRESNYAKOV A A
TR INST YAD FIZ AKAD NAUK KAZ SSR
58091 STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ZINC CAST ALLOYS I. 10 104·8 1969 CA 72 82226
PELZel E SCHNEIDER H
Z METALLKUNDE 58245 SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE ALLOYS OF TIN IN INDIUM
35 121·4 1943 BETWEEN 0.5 AND 1.7 K.
WHITE H W MC COLLUM 0 C
58092 THERMAL EXPANSION MEASUREMENTS OF BINARY ALLOYS PHYS REV
HAVING REVERSED SOLUBILITIES AND OF METALS HAVING 1 B 552·4 1970
STRONG LATTICE INTERFERENCES.
RAUB E WOLFF K 58247 VIBRATIONAL PROPERTIES OF MIXED CDS/XI SEI1·XI.
Z METALLKUNDE BESERMAN R BALKANSKI M
40 126·34 1949 PHYS REV
1 B 608·13 1970
58099 INFLUENCE OF WORKING ON THE THERMAL DILATION
COEFFICIENTS OF METALS. 58253 SPECIFIC HEAT AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF
JUBITZ W EXCHANGE·ENHANCED DILUTE PT·NI ALLOYS.
Z TECH PHYSIK MACKLIET C A SCHINDLER A I GILLESPIE 0 J
7 11 522·7 1926 PHYS REV
1 B 3283·90 1970
58105 AUTOGRAPHIC DlLATOMETER FOR USE WITH PYROPHORIC AND
ALPHA·ACTIVE MATERIALS. 58254 CURRENT·INDUCED REFLECTIVITY EFFECTS IN A
YAGGEE F L STYLES J W ARGONNE NATLLAB SEMICONDUCTOR.
ILLINOIS HODGE C V BAUMGARDNER C A
CFSTI AND AEC PHYS REV
ANL·7643 N70·30066 1 3347·50 1970
1·19 1969 NSA24·101906 DOC
AD·713268 AROD 7985.5P
58130 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TUNGSTEN ALLOYS. FROM 1·6 1969
METALS AND CERAMICS DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS REPT..
JUNE 1969. 58262 THE VANADIUM·OXYGEN SYSTEM. PHASE RELATIONS IN THE
WILLIAMS R K MOORE J P MURRAY W P VANADIUM·RICH REGION BELOW 1200 C.
MC ELROY 0 L OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB TENN HENRY J L 0 HARE S A MC CUNE R A KRUG M P
AEC J LESS·COMMON METALS
ORNL·4470 61·2 1969 21 2 115·35 1970
C118
TPRC TPRC
Number Blbllogr.phlc Cltlltion Number Bibllogr.phlc Citlltlon
58263 THE SCATTERING OF LONG WAVELENGTH PHONONS BY CURRENT 58365 OPTICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE SMALL POLARON IN
CARRIERS IN INSB. BETA-IRON DISILICIDE.
SHALYTSS TAMARINPV IVLEVAVS BIRKHOLZ U NAEGELE J
PHYS LETT PHYS STAT SOLIDI
32 A 29·30 1970 39 197·205 1970 CA 73 20103

58266 ON SOME PHENOMENA RELATING TO IMPURITY POTENTIALS IN 5 B367 EFFECTS OF THE NEEL TRANSITION ON THE THERMAL AND
GOLD-SILVER ALLOYS. ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITIES OF CR AND CR·MO ALLOYS.
HAGA E MEADEN G T RAO K V TEE K T
J PHYS C ISUPPL TO SOLID STATE PHYSICSI METAL PHYSICS PHYS REV LETTERS
3 1 S·I0-8·20 1970 25 6 359·62 1970

58267 THE ANT1FERROMAGNETIC-FERROMAGNETIC TRANSITION IN 58376 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT, ENTHALPY, AND ENTROPY
IRON·RHODIUM ALLOYS. OF GERMANIUM MONOSELENIDE.
MC KINNON J B MELVILLE 0 LEE E W ZHDANOVVM
J PHYS C ISUPPL TO SOLID STATE PHYSICSI METAL PHYSICS ZH FIZ KHIM
3 1 S·46-S·58 1970 43 10 2618·20 1969 CA 72 36548

58271 METHOD FOR RECONSTRUCTING A THERMAL-EXPANSION GRAPH 58377 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT, ENTHALPY, AND ENTROPY
FROM TWO VALUES OF THE MEAN EXPANSION COEFFICIENT. OF GERMANIUM MONOSELENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
YAGGEE F L FOOTE F G ARGONNE NATIONAL LAB ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43/101 2618-20, 1969,//
ILLINOIS ZHDANOVV M
CFSTI ANO AEC RUSS J PHYS CHEM
ANL·7644 N7Q.30359 43 10 1468·70 1969
1·13 1969 NSA 24·101925
58385 DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH·TEMPERATURE-STABLE AND
58277 EFFECT OF SMALL CALCIUM AND CERIUM ADDITIVES ON THE CORROSION·RESISTANT VANADIUM ALLOYS. FROM CANNING
STRUCTURE AND SOME PROPERTIES OF CHROMIUM·ALUMINUM MATERIALS FOR FAST BREEDER REACTORS. MEETING ON DEC.
PRIMARY FERRITE. 5-8, 1966. KARLSRUHE.
KHIMSHIASHVILI V G GVALlYA T M RUEHLE M
VOP METALLOVED KORROZ METAL AEC
61·6 1968 CA 71 73130 KFK·985 365·401 1969 NSA 24·6 994

58283 VISCOSITY OF GLASSES IN THE ARSENIC-SELENIUM, 58389 THE STRUCTURE OF ALUMINUM·ZINC ALLOYS.
ARSENIC-SELENIUM-SULFUR, ARSENIC-SELENIUM·TELLURIUM, BRONIEWSKI W KUCHARSKI J WINAWER W
AND ARSENIC-SELENIUM·THAllIUM SYSTEMS. REV MET
KUNUGI MOTA R SUZUKI M 34 449·61 1937
ZAIRYO
19 197 145·50 1970 CA 72 82421 58404 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF CU·PD ALLOYS.
PH.D. THESIS.
58286 CERAMMED COATINGS WITH A HIGH COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL SATO Y UNIV OF MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS
EXPANSION. MINNESOTA
PEVZNER B Z APPEN A A ANTON OVA E A UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
ZHAROSTOIKIE TEPLOSTOIKIE POKRYTIYA TR VSES SOVESHCH 69·16466 1·68 1969 CA 72 125743
4TH 1968
205·10 1969 CA 72 82397 58414 SURVEY OF PROPERTIES OF T·lll !TANTALUM·8 TUNGSTEN·2
HAFNIUM/.
58290 SPECIFIC HEAT OF NEARLY FERROMAGNETIC BORIDES MOORHEAD P E STONE P L LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER
ICO-NII2B AND IFE·CO/B. CLEVELAND OHIO
KUENTZLER R CFSTI
J APPL PHYS NASA·TN·D·5873
41 908·9 1970 CA 72 137210 1·24 1970

58292 MAGNETIC STUDIES OF THE ALLOY SYSTEM SNTE·MNTE. 58416 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT OF ALUMINUM·BASED ALLOYS.
MATHUR M P DEIS 0 W JONES C K PATTERSON A CARBOTTE J P TRUANT P T DYNES R C
CARR W J JR MILLER R C CAN J PHYS
J APPL PHYS 48 12 1504·13 1970 CA 73 19210
41 1005·7 1970
DOC 58424 INTERNAL FRICTION DURING DIFFUSIONLESS PHASE
AFOSR·TR·71.Q190 AD·719008 TRANSFORMATIONS IN COBALT·NICKEL ALLOYS.
REPRINT 1970 BELKO V N DARINSKIY B M POSTNIKOV V S
SHARSHAKOV I M
58320 THERMAL INSULATION STUDY. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
PROGRESS REPORT. JUNE·NOV. 1969. 27 1 141·7 1969
GRUNERT W E UNION CARBIDE CORP INDIANAPOLIS IND
LINDE DIVISION 58425 INTERNAL FRICTION DURING DIFFUSIONLESS PHASE
CFSTI TRANSFORMATIONS IN COBALT·NICKEL ALLOYS. IIENGLISH
ALO·2832·42 N70·25559 TRANSLATION OF Fll. METAL I METALLOVED. 27 III
1·77 1969 PA N7Q.8·122236 141·7,1969'/1
BELKO V N DARINSKIY B M POSTNIKOV V S
58322 ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF LEA[)'TIN SHARSHAKOV I M
TELLURIDE SEMICONDUCTING ALLOYS. PHYS METALS METALLOG
BIS R F DIXON J R NAVAL ORDNANCELAB WHITE 27 1 140·6 1969
OAKMD
CFSTI 58426 ANISOTROPY OF THE THERMAL VIBRATIONS OF ATOMS IN
NOLTR·69·146 N7Q.22394 CEMENTITE CRYSTALS.
AD·697647 1·110 1969 PA 7Q.8·9 1730 BELIKOV A M SAVINSKAYA A A
FIZ METAL METALLOVED
58341 DIMENSIONAL BEHAVIOR OF THE EXPERIMENTAL GAS-COOLED 14 2 299·301 1962
REACTOR FUEL ELEMENT AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES.
MARTIN W R WEIR J R 58427 ANISOTROPY OF THE THERMAL VIBRATIONS OF ATOMS IN
AEC CEMENTITE CRYSTALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
ORNL·3103 1·48 1961 METAL METALLOVED. 1412/299·301, 1962.//
BELIKOV A M SAVINSKAYA A A
58346 SPONTANEOUS MAGNETOSTRICTION OF CHROMIUM TELLURIDE. PHYS METAL METALLOG
GORDIENKO V A ZUBENKO V V NIKOLAEV V I 14 125·7 1962
ZH EKSP TEOR FIZ
57 1597·600 1969 CA 72 84297 58428 CERTAIN PROCESSES OCCURRING DURING THE FINAL
ANNEALING OF COL[)'ROLLED TRANSFORMER STEEL
58362 STUDY OF THE LINEAR EXPANSION OF VITREOUS AND IIENGLISHTRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL I METALLOVED.
POLYCRYSTALLINE SELENIUM AND AS2SE3. IIENGLISH 27 11/176·63,1969'/1
TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 4 KOCHNOV V YE GERSHMAN R B ZVEREVA V A
112120B5-8, 1968,/1 ZATSEPIN S V PONOMAREV YE G KADARMETOV A KH
CHISTOV S F CHERNOV A P DOMBOVSKII S A PHYS METALS METALLOG
INORGANIC MATERIALS 27 1 175·82 1969
4 12 1814·16 1968
58437 INFRARED ABSORPTION AND REFLECTION IN SOLID SOLUTIONS
58364 INVESTIGATION OF SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE ALONG THE 12GA AS/·ZNGEAS2 SELECTION.
GA2TE3-BI2TE3 SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. NAZAROV A A MAMAEV S PROCHUKHAN V 0
AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 4/1212195,1968'/1 KARYMSHAKOV R BEKDURDYEVA N A
SEIDOVA N A RUSTAMOV P G ALlDZHANOV M A IZV AKAD NAUK TURKM SSR SER FIZ·TEKH KHIM GEOL NAUK
INORGANIC MATERIALS 6 2Q.4 1969 CA 72 116308
4 12 1910 1968
C119
TPRC TPRC
NumbBr Bibliogrsphic Citstion Numbsr Bibliogrsphic Citstion
58443 INVESTIGATION OF THE DYNAMICS OF A MAGNETIC 58577 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. AND
TRANSITION IN MN2SN. WIDTH OF THE FORBIDDEN BAND FOR MG2SN AT HIGH
KAPLIENKO A I LEO NOV B N CHEKIN V V TEMPERATURES.
FIZ TVERD TELA ZAITSEV V K NIKITIN E N
11 12 3613·15 1969 FIZ TVERD TELA
12 357·61 1970 CA 72 115726
58444 INVESTIGATION OF THE DYNAMICS OF A MAGNETIC
TRANSITION IN MN2SN. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. 58578 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. AND
TVERD. TELA 11 1121 3613-15. 1969JI FORBIDDEN·BAND WIDTH OF MG2SN AT HIGH TEMPERATURES.
KAPLIENKO A I LEONOV B N CHEKIN V V I IENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 12 121
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE 367.61. 1970JI
11 12 3030.1 1970 ZAITSEV V K NIKITIN E N
SOVIET PHYS·SOLID STATE
58448 INTRODUCTION. MEASUREMENTS. MATERIALS. SUMMARY. 12 2 289·92 1970
CONCLUSIONS. AND RECOMMENDATIONS. FROM STUDY OF
TRANSITION TEMPERATURES IN SUPERCONDUCTORS. FINAL 58581 TIN TELLURIDE-CADMIUM TELLURIDE SYSTEM.
REPORT MARCH 1968-MARCH 1970. TAIROV S M ORMONT B F GARTSMAN K G
VIELAND LJ COHEN R W RCA LABORATORIES IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
PRINCETON NEW JERSEY 5 12 2215·16 1969 CA 72 84023
NASA AND CFSTI
N70.30794 1·25 1970 58582 THE SNTE-CDTE SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 5/121 2215·16.
58453 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 1969JI
PROTECTIVE COATINGS ON LONG CYLINDERS OF FINITE TAIROV S M ORMONT B F GARTSMAN K G
DIAMETERS. I. INORGANIC MATERIALS
MAYHAN KG ALLEN S C MONTLE J F 5 12 1896·7 1969
J PAINT TECHNOL
42542 184·8 1970 CA 72 112881 58597 SOME EXPERIMENTS ON SWITCHING·TYPE AMORPHOUS
SEMICONDUCTORS.
58476 INFRARED EMITTANCE AND PLASMON·PHONON COUPLING IN CALELLA P DEFEO S DOREMUS W HALL J
DOPED N·TYPE GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE. NICOLAIDES R WALSH P PICATINNY ARSENAL
STIERWALT 0 L NEDOLUHA A DOVER NEW JERSEY
SOLID STATE COMMUN DOC AND CFSTI
8 309·12 1970 CA 72 115937 PA·TR·3935 AD·703858
1·41 1970
58485 THE THERMOCHEMISTRY OF THE ZIRCONIUM.sILICON SYSTEM.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL. 58605 EMISSION PROPERTIES OF THE HEXABORIDES OF CERTAIN
12/ 193·207. 1968J1 RARE EARTH METLAS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
GOLUTVIN YU M MASLENNIKOVA E G RADIOTEKH. I ELEKTRON. 3 131 428-29. 1958JI
RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI KUDINTSEV G A TSAREV B M DIVISION OF
2 129·36 1968 ENGINEERING AND APPLIED PHYSICS HARVARD UNIV
CAMBRIDGE MASS
58504 THERMAL EXPANSION OF TIN TELLURIDE. RADIO ENG ELECTRON
BELSON H S HOUSTON B 3 182·5 1958
J APPL PHYS
41 422·4 1970 CA 72 136682 58607 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS OF LEAD TELLURIDE
SAMPLES.
58506 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF IRON DIDION 0 A HAHN M H THE CATHOLIC UNIV OF
MONOSILICIDE. AMERICA INSTITUTE OF OCEAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERS
KRENTSIS R P OSTROVSKII F I GELD P V WASHINGTON 0 C
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV DOC AND CFSTI
4 403·5 1970 CA 72 125772 AD·705221 1·21 1969 RR 70·12219

58507 PHONON·PLASMA INTERACTION AND INTER8AND TRANSITIONS 58608 SPECIFIC HEAT AND THE LATTICE TRANSFORMATION IN
IN MERCURY TELLURIDE. NB3SN. FROM STUDY OF TRANSITION TEMPERATURES IN
IVANOV·OMSKII V I KOLOMIETS B T MALKOVA A A SUPERCONDUCTORS. FINAL REPORT MARCH 1968·MARCH 1970.
MARKOV YU F MEKHTlEV A SH VIELAND L J WICKLUND A W
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV NASA AND CFSTI
4 417·19 1970 CA 72 126210 N70·30798 55·9 1970

58514 ELASTIC MODULI OF SINGLE·CRYSTAL NB3SN. FROM STUDY 58612 INFRARED ABSORPTION IN CD SI AS2.
OF TRANSITION TEMPERATURES IN SUPERCONDUCTORS. FINAL AVERKIEVA G K KARYMSHAKOV R K PROCHUKHAN V 0
REPORT MARCH 1968·MARCH 1970. SERGINOV M
REHWALDW FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
NASA AND CFSTI 4 3 591·3 1970 CA 72 137985
N70·30797 41·54 1970
58628 EFFECT OF MANGANESE CONTENT ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION
58540 NON LOCALIZATION OF THE KONDO STATE IN A KONDO COEFFICIENT AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF THE SO-CALLED
SUPERCONDUCTOR. DUMET IRON·NICKEL ALLOYS.
CULBERT H V EDELSTEIN A S MILLNER T WELESZ R
SOLID STATE COMMUN ACTA TECH ACAD SCI HUNGARICAE
8 445·9 1970 CA 72 126716 14 279·91 1956

58545 SYSTEMATIC ERRORS DURING DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL 58641 KINEMATIC VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF
CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS BY KOHLRAUSHS METHOD. MOLTEN IRON-CHROMIUM ALLOYS.
BEZRUKOVA E N SERGEEV 0 A PAVARS I A BAUM B A GELD P V
TEPLOFIZ SVOISTVA TVERD TEL VYS TEMP TR VSES KONF ZH FIZ KHIM
1966 43 11 2744·8 1969 CA 72 58012
1 315·20 1963 CA 72 125771
58642 KINEMATIC VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF
58554 HOT·DIP TIN·PLATING OF COPPER WIRES. I. PROPERTIES MOLTEN IRON-CHROMIUM ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
OF EPSILON· AND ETA PRIME·PHASES. DIFFUSION OF SOLID OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43 1111 2744-8. 1969JI
COPPER INTO THE MOLTEN TIN. CALCULATION OF DIFFUSION PAVARS I A BAUM B A GELD P V
CONSTANTS AND ENERGIES OF ACTIVATION. RUSSIAN J PHYS CHEM
FIDOS H SCHREINER H 43 1542·5 1969
Z METALLK
61 3 225·8 1970 CA 72 124456 58649 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID THALLIUM TELLURIDES.
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
58570 OPTICAL AND PHOTOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF GERMANIUM FIZ TVERD TELA
SELENIDE IN THE ENERGY RANGE 0.5·1.5 EV. 12 2 631·4 1970 CA 72 104721
LUKES F
CZECH J PHYS 58650 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID THALLIUM TELLURIDES.
18 B 784·94 1968 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERDOGO TELA 12/21
631·34. 1970JI
585 71 MELTS OF GElSII.METAL EUTECTIC SYSTEMS. FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
ABRIKOSOV N KH GLAGOLEVA N N CHIZHEVSKAYA S N SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 12 2 484·5 1970
5 12 2055·9 1969 CA 72 83518
58651 EFFECT OF SUPERHEATING THE MELT ON THE STRUCTURE AND
58572 INVESTIGATIONS ON EUTECTIC ALLOYS OF GERMANIUM OR PROPERTIES OF RAPIDLY COOLED AL·ZR ALLOYS.
SILICON WITH METALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. VARICH N I LYUKEVICH R B KOLOMYTSEVA L F
AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 5 1121 2055.9. 1969JI VARICH A N MASLOV V V
ABRIKOSOV N KH GLAGOLEVA N N CHIZHEVSKAYA S N FIZ METAL METALLOVED
INORGANIC MATERIALS 27 2 361·4 1969
5 12 1750.3 1969
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Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
58652 EFFECT OF SUPERHEATING THE MELT ON THE STRUCTURE AND 58836 OPTICAL REFLECTIVITY MEASUREMENTS ON ALLOYS BY
PROPERTIES OF RAPIDLY COOLED AL·ZR ALLOYS. IIENGLISH COMPOSITIONAL MODULATION.
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 27 12/ 361-64. HUMMEL R E DOVE D B HOLBROOK J A
1969,/1 PHYS REV LETTERS
VARICH N I LYUKEVICH R B KOLOMYTSEVA L F 25 290-2 1970
VARICH A N MASLOV V V
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY 58837 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SUPERCONDUCTING INDIUM ALLOYS
27 2 176·9 1969 NEAR THE UPPER CRITICAL FIELD.
DELVECCHIO L V LlNDENFELD P
58665 THE EFFECT OF AN ELECTRIC FIELD ON THE OPTICAL PHYS REV
ABSORPTION IN GALLIUM SELENIOE. 1 B 1097-102 1970
DUMAREVSKII YU 0 KOTOV V A PETRUSEVICH V A
GRIGOREVA V S LEONOV E I ORLOV V M 58871 STRUCTURE-CELL DATA AND EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI BISMUTH TELLURIDE.
39 K71·3 1970 FRANCOMBE M H
BRITISH J APPLIED PHYS
58690 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SELENIUM·TELLURIUM LIQUID 9 415-17 1958
ALLOYS.
PERRON J C 58888 STUDY OF DISSIMILAR METAL JOINING BY SOLID STATE
PHYS LETTERS WELDING.
32 A 169·70 1970 CRANE C H LOVELL 0 T JOHNSON H A AEROSPACE
GROUP BOEING COMP SEATTLE WASH
58691 LOW·ENERGY OPTICAL ABSORPTION PEAK IN ALUMINUM AND CFSTI
AL·MG ALLOYS. NASA-CR-91435 N68-13219
BOS L W LYNCH 0 W 1-73 1967
PHYS REV LETTERS
25 156·8 1970 58893 PRESSURE·INDUCED METAL-SEMICONDUCTOR TRANSITION AND
4F ELECTRON DELOCALIZATION IN SAMARIUM TELLURIDE.
58695 DEMONSTRATING LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSION BY USING THE JAYARAMAN A NARAYANAMURTI V BUCHER E
CATENARY. MAINES R G
HITCHOCK R C ZEMANSKY M W PHYS REV LETTERS
AMER J PHYS 25 368-70 1970
13 329·33 1945
58912 A SENSITIVE SPECTROPHOTOMETER FOR OPTICAL REFLECTANCE
58696 INFLUENCE OF MICROSTRUCTURE ON THE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND TRANSMIITANCE MEASUREMENTS.
OF A DILUTE TI·MO ALLOY. SELL DO
COLLINGS E W HO J C APPLIED OPTICS
PHYS REV 9 1926-30 1970
1 11 4289-94 1970
58925 ZINC AND ITS ALLOYS.
58702 REFLECTION STUDIES OF COUPLED MAGNETOPLASMA·PHONON NATIONAL BUREAU STANDARDS
MODES. NATIONAL BUREAU STANDARDS
STIMETS R W LAX B USGPO AND LC
PHYS REV NBS-C-395 1-24 1931
1 B 12 4720-35 1970
58940 THE EXPANSION OF METALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES.
58704 SPONTANEOUS MAGNETOSTRICTION OF CHROMIUM TELLURIDE. UFFELMANN F L
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. EKSP. TEOR. FIZ. 57 PHIL MAG
1597·1600.1969./1 10 65 633-59 1930
GORDIENKO V A ZUBENKO V V NIKOLAEV V I
SOVIET PHYSICS JETP 58950 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF DISILICIDES OF SOME
30 864-5 1970 TRANSITION METALS.
VERKHOROBIN L F MATYUSHENKO N N
58727 THERMAL EXPANSION OF COMPOSITES AS AFFECTED BYTHE POROSHKOVAYA MET AKAD NAUK UKR SSR
MATRIX. 6 51-3 1963
TUMMALA R R FRIEDBERG A L
J AMER CERAM SOC 58951 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF DISILICIDES OF SOME
53 376-80 1970 CA 73 58918 TRANSITION METALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
POROSHKOVAYA MET. AKAD. NAUK UKR. SSR 161 51-3.
58738 OPTICAL REFLECTANCE STUDY OF MAGNETIC ORDERING 1963,/1
EFFECTS IN EUO. EUS. EUSE. AND EUTE. VERKHOROBIN L F MATYUSHENKO N N
PIDGEON C R FEINLEIB J SCOULER W J SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS
IBM J RES DEVELOP 6 468-9 1963
14 309-11 1970 CA 73 8717
58964 THERMAL EXPANSION ANISOTROPY AND PREFERRED
58754 POSSIBLE USE OF A THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY METHOD FOR ORIENTATION IN ROLLED ZINC ALLOYS CONTAINING COPPER
STUDYING STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN ALLOYS. AND TITANIUM.
KRZHIZHANOVSKII R E DUNHAM J T PEASE LED JR BARNARD P B
TEPLOFIZ SVOISTVA TVERD TEL VYS TEMP TR VSES KONF US BUREAU OF MINES
1966 LC
1 391-3 1969 CA 73 7995 BMRI-6690 1-16 1965

58817 THE AXIAL EXPANSIONS OF BEO BETWEEN ROOM TEMPERATURE 58965 HEAT CONTENT AND HEAT CAPACITY OF A PU 1 WT. PCT.
AND 1700 C. GA DELTA-STABILIZED ALLOY AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES.
LANG S M ROSE R L ROBBINS J L MASSALSKI T B
ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA J NUCLEAR MATERIALS
19 210-14 1965 36 99-107 1970

58829 THERMO·EMF. AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 58970 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF STEELS. PARTICULARLY OF
BISMUTH·ANTIMONY ALLOYS DOPED WITH TELLURIUM. REFRACTORY STEELS.
GRABOV V M IVANOV G A PONARYADOV V S FINK K RICHTER F LOTTER U SCHRECKE K
FIZ TVERD TELA THYSSENFORSCHUNG
12 267-72 1970 CA 72 94450 2 65-80 1970

58830 THERMO-EMF AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 58980 SPECIFIC HEAT OF SNTE·MNTE SYSTEM FROM 2 TO 25 K.
BISMUTH·ANTIMONY ALLOYS DOPED WITH TELLURIUM. MATHUR M P DEIS D W JONES C K PATTERSON A
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 12 III CARR W J JR
267·72.1970./1 IBM J RES DEVELOP
GRABOV V M IVANOV G A PONARYADOV V S 14 229-31 1970
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE NTIS
12 1 213-17 1970 AFOSR·TR-l044 AD722932 1970

58831 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID GALLIUM TELLURIDE. 58984 CLUSTER SPECIFIC HEAT IN A CU/0.61 NI/O.41 ALLOY.
INDIUM TELLURIDE. AND THALLIUM TELLURIDE. WOLCOTT N M FALGE R L JR
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I J LOW TEMP PHYS
FIZ TVERD TELA 23/4 329-31 1970 CA 73 28199
12 279-81 1970 CA 72 125773
58993 ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION AS A FUCTION OF THE DEGREE
58832 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID GALLIUM TELLURIDE. OF ORDER OF ATOMS IN BINARY ALLOYS.
INDIUM TELLURIDE. AND THALLIUM TELLURIDE. IIENGLISH HOVI V
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1211/ 279·81. ANN UNIV TURKU
1970./1 18 1-12 1955
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE
12 1 223-4 1970
C121
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Number Bibliographic Citation Numbsr Bibliographic Citation
59006 ANTIFERROMAGNETIC-FERROMAGNETIC TRANSITION IN 59152 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COMPLEX SEMICONDUCTORS
MN/l.BBI CR/O.I2/ SB. AlGROUP II BIGROUP VI C2/GROUP VII IN THE
GRAZHDANKINA N P BURKHANOV AM BERSENEV YU S SOLID AND LIQUID STATES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
ZAINULLINA R I MATVEEV G A TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR B 111 213-15, 1970.11
ZH EKSP TEOR FIZ GADZHIEV G G MAGOMEDOV YA B ISMAILOV SH M
58 1178·85 1970 CA 73 30166 HIGH TEMPERATURE
8 204-6 1970
59015 SOME DILATOMETRIC OBSERVATIONS ON THE ALPHA·BETA
TRANSFORMATION IN ZIRCONIUM·2.5 WT. PCT. NIOBIUM 59153 DETERMINATION OF RADIATION FACTORS OF
ALLOY. TANTALUM-TUNGSTEN ALLOYS.
SLATIERYG F MAZAEVAA
J LESs.cOMMON METALS TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
8 3 195-208 1965 8 216-17 1970 CA 72 126758

59029 EMISSIVITY REPORT. PART I. DEVELOPMENT OF APPARATUS 59154 DETERMINATION OF EMISSION COEFFICIENTS OF
AND TECHNIQUES FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF SPECTRAL TANTALUM·TUNGSTEN ALLOYS. I/ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
EMISSIVITIES WITH SOME PRELIMINARY DATA ON NICKEL. TEPLOFIZ. VYSOKIKH TEMPERATUR B 111 216-17, 1970./1
NILO 40, AND PYRISTA STAINLESS STEEL MAZAEVAA
STILLWELL J C ATOMIC ENERGY ESTABLISHMENT HIGH TEMPERATURE
WIN FRITH ENGLAND NTIS 8 207-8 1970
NTIS
DP·R-71 1-27 1961 59162 THE DETERMINATION OF THE ABSOLUTE VISCOSITY OF SOME
METALS AND ALLOYS BY AN OSCILLATING CUP VISCOMETER.
59031 HIGH·TEMPERATURE MATERIALS PROGRAMS. PART A. PH.D. THESIS.
FINAL ANNUAL REPORT. COLBURN R P SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY NEW YORK
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO CINCINNATI UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
OHIO UM69-7729 N70·20133
NTIS 1-108 1968 PAN 70-8-81455
GEMP-400A 1-287 1966
59174 LOW TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITY MEASUREMENTS ON THE
59047 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF URANIUM TRIALUMINUM TRANSITION METAL OXIDES RUTHENIUM DIOXIDE AND IRIDIUM
INTERMETALLIC IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 20 TO 750 C. DIOXIDE AND ON THE INSULATING MAGNETIC MATERIALS MNS,
PEARCE R J EUS, AND EUTE. PH.D. THESIS.
J NUCLEAR MATERIALS PASSENHEIM B C UNIV OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE
17 201-2 1965 CALIF
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
59075 EQUILIBRIA BETWEEN OXIDE AND METALLIC SOLID SOLUTIONS 69-19128 1-156 1969 CA 72 125745
IN THE SYSTEM IRON·NICKEL-OXYGEN.
VIKTOROVICH G S LlSOVSKIl 0 I GUTIN V A 59177 ON THE MECHANISM OF VOLUME VISCOSITY IN MOLTEN LEAD,
ZH FIZ KHIM MOLTEN BISMUTH, AND THEIR ALLOYS. PH.D. THESIS.
43 12 3039- 1969 FLINN J M CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
WASHINGTON 0 C
59076 EQUILIBRIA BETWEEN OXIDE AND METALLIC SOLID SOLUTIONS UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
IN THE SYSTEM IRON-NICKEL-OXYGEN. IIENGLISH 69-20295 1-86 1969
TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43/12/ 3039-,1969'/1
VIKTOROVICH G S LlSOVSKIl 0 I GUTIN V A 59178 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF HEXAGONAL
RUSSIAN J PHYS CHEM CLOSE·PACKED ERBIUM-THULIUM ALLOYS. PH.D. THESIS.
43 12 1709·11 1969 SATYA A V S MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
EAST LANSING MICHIGAN
59081 PHYSICOHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SULPHIDE MELTS. UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
DOBROVINSKIII E ESIN 0 A BARMIN L N 69-20927 1-99 1969
CHUCHMAREV S K
ZH FIZ KHIM 59203 URANIUM CHALCOGENIDES. III. HEAT CAPACITIES AND
43 12 3151- 1969 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF US/l.91 AND USE2 FROM 5
TO 350 K.
59082 PHYSICOHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SULPHIDE MELTS. WESTRUM E F JR GROENVOLD F
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 43/12/ J INORG NUCL CHEM
3151-,1969./1 32 2169-77 1970 CA 73 59784
DOBROVINSKIII E ESIN 0 A BARMIN L N
CHUCHMAREV S K 59216 ANOMALOUS BEHAVIOR OF STOICHIOMETRIC CU3AU DURING
RUSSIAN J PHYS CHEM ORDERING.
43 12 1769-71 1969 BARTIS FJ
SCR MET
59097 MEASUREMENT OF TOTAL HEMISPHERICAL EMISSIVITY. FROM 4 549-51 1970 CA 73 59869
JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES,
ANNUAL MEETING, SYMPOSIUM ON SPACE TECHNOLOGY, 12TH, 59240 THE THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SOME
JAPAN, JAN. 30, 31, 1969. ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING COMPOUNDS.
NEGISHI K SAWADA T SOHSA K TYE R P CLOUGHERTY E V
OSAKA PREFECTURE UNIVERSITY BULLETIN SERIES PROC SYMP THERMOPHYS PROP 5TH
A· ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES 396-401 1970
18 1 59-66 1969
59241 INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION IN
59105 ABSORPTION SPECTRUM OF SEMIINSULATING GALLIUM COPPER TELLURIDE AND SILVER SELENIDE.
ARSENIDE IN THE INFRARED REGION. OKHOTIN AS KRESTOVNIKOV AN GORBACHEV V V
KOLCHANOVA N M MIRDZHALILOVA M A PUSHKARSKII AS
FIZIKA I TEKHNIKA POLUPROVODNIKOV PROC SYMP THERMOPHYS PROP 5TH
4 224-6 1970 402-5 1970

59113 ANISOTROPY OF THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF IRON 59247 AN OPTICAL METHOD FOR MEASURING THE THERMAL
DIGERMANIDE. DIFFUSIVITY OF SOLIDS. FROM PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST
KRENTSIS R P MIKHELSON A V GELD P V CONFERENCE ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. BATIELLE
FIZ TVERD TELA MEMORIAL INSTITUTE. COLUMBUS, OHIO. OCTOBER 26·2B,
12 933·4 1970 CA 72 125306 1961.
HIRSCHMAN A DENNIS J DERKSEN W L MONAHAN T I
59114 ANISOTROPY OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF IRON DlGERMANIDE. NAVAL MATERIAL LABORATORY BROOKLYN NEW YORK
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 12/31 BATIELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE COLUMBUS OHIO
933-4, 1970./1 269-85 1961
KRENTSIS R P MIKHELSON A V GELD P V
SOVIET PHYSICS-SOLID STATE 59256 SPECIFIC HEAT AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF BINARY ALLOYS
12 3 727-8 1970 CONTAINING V, NB, AND TA.
CORSAN J M COOK A J
59137 INSTANTANEOUS MEASUREMENT OF HEAT TRANSFER FROM AN PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
OSCILLATING WIRE IN FREE CONVECTION. 40 2 657-65 1970 CA 73 81913
THRASHER B H SCHAETZLE W J
J HEAT TRANSFER TRANS ASME 59262 HEAT CAPACITIES AND THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF THE
92 C 3 439-46 1970 Nl/l-XlSE-PHASE FROM 29B TO 1050 K.
GROENVOLD F
59151 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COMPLEX ACTA CHEM SCAND
AlGROUP II BIGROUP VI C2/GROUP VII SEMICONDUCTORS IN 24 3 1036-50 1970 CA 73 39425
SOLID AND LIQUID STATES.
GADZHIEV G G MAGOMEDOV YA B ISMAILOV SH M
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
8 213-15 1970 CA 72 125777
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QUANTITIES OF THE ALLOYED SEMICONDUCTOR GERMANIUM SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATION OF TITANIUM.
SILICIDE. COLLINGS E W HO J C
MACKO P PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD AND NEW YORK
FYZ CAS 331·47 1970
20 36·47 1970 CA 73 39923
59442 MECHANISMS OF ERBIUM THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY.
59307 ALLOTROPIC TRANSFORMATION AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF NIKOLSKII G S ZVY AGINA N M EREMENKO V V
COBALT. COBALT-CHROMIUM. AND COBALT~RON ALLOYS. FIZ TVERD TELA
KRAJEWSKI W KRUEGER J WINTERHAGER H 12 1275·7 1970 CA 73 30155
METALL
24 480·7 1970 CA 73 39579 59443 MECHANISMS FOR THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ERBIUM.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TELA 12/41
59310 FREE ELECTRON EFFECTIVE MASS IN LEAD SELENIDE AND 1275.77, 1970./1
LEAl).TIN SELENIDE MIXED CRYSTALS. NIKOLSKII G S ZVYAGINA N M EREMENKO V V
AZIZA A AMZALLAG E BALKANSKI M SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
SOLID STATE COMMUN 12 4 999·1000 1970
8 11 873·7 1970 CA 73 40241
59454 PROPERTIES OF THE INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS OF THE
59311 ZNIXIHGJ1·X/TE SYSTEM. SYSTEM IRON·ALUMINIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
NICULESCU 0 METAL. METALLOVED. 27 14/668·73.1969,/1
STUD CERCET FIZ RYABOVVR LOZOVSKAYAAV VASILYEVVG
22 151·88 1970 CA 73 39800 PHYSICS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
27 4 98·103 1969
59320 THE MAGNETIC RESISTANCE OF NEAR·FERROMAGNETIC PD·NI
ALLOYS. PH.D. THESIS. 59455 PHASE DIAGRAM OF THE PBTE·PBSE PSEUDOBINARY SYSTEM.
SCHULZ H TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE MUNCHEN WEST STEININGER J
GERMANY METALLURGICAL TRANSACTIONS
NASA AND CFSTI 1 10 2939·41 1970
N7o.30427 1·58 1970
59463 MAGNETIC ORDERING IN THE UNCOMPENSATED
59332 STABILIZATION OF THE PLUTONIUM BETA·PHASE IN ANTI FERROMAGNET MN2SN.
PLUTONIUM·TITANIUM ALLOYS. CHEKIN V V KAPLIENKO A I LEONOV B N
SPICER B R HAMBLING P G WARD B J IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR SER FIZ
J NUCLEAR MATERIALS 34 5 974·8 1970 CA 73 71407
36 304·14 1970
59472 THERMOELECTRIC POWER AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN THE
59337 HIGH·TEMPERATURE X·RAY INVESTIGATION OF THE SILVER-GOLD ALLOY SYSTEM FROM 3-300 K.
ISOTHERMAL TRANSFORMATION OF AUSTENITE IN HIGH-SPEED CRISP R S RUNG IS J
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OBRAB. METAL. 191 34-9.1967,/1 22 217·36 1970 CA 73 70518
LANDA V A STEPNOV E M
METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS 59487 MAGNON HEAT CONDUCTION AND MAGNON·ELECTRON
9 676·80 1967 SCATTERING IN FE·NI.
YELON W B BERGER L
59351 GLASS FORMATION AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF PHYS REV LETTERS
GLASSES IN THE SYSTEM Sa.GE-SE. 25 17 1207·10 1970
EGOROVA E A KOKORINA V F
ZH PRIKL KHIM 59515 REFRACTORY MATERIALS FOR USE IN HIGH TEMPERATURE
41 6 1200.6 1968 AREAS OF AIRCRAFT.
THIELKE N R HENRY E C PENNSYLVANIA STATE
59352 GLASS FORMATION AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE PA
GLASSES IN THE SYSTEM Sa.GE-SE. IIENGLISH DOC
TRANSLATION OF ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. 41/6/1200.6. AF·TR·6080 ATI·80745
1968,/1 1·47 1950
EGOROVA E A KOKORINA V F
J APPLIED CHEM USSR 59537 TABLES FOR THE THERMAL EXPANSIONS OF DIVERS SIMPLE
41 1142·6 1968 METALLIC OR NON·METALLIC BODIES. AND OF SOME
COMPOUNDS OF HYDROCARBON.
59385 INFR;'rlED REFLECTION SPECTRA OF P·TYPE INDIUM FIZEAU M H
ARSENIDE. COMPT REND
NESMELOVA I M SHTIVELMAN K YA BARYSHEV N S 68 20 1125·31 1869
ANDRAMONOV V S
OPT SPEKTROSK 59538 PREPARATION AND SOME PROPERTIES OF mRIUM
28 737·9 1970 CA 73 29973 HEXABORIDE.
KUDINTSEVA G A POLYAKOVA M 0 SAMSONOV G V
59386 INFRARED REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF P·TYPE INDIUM TSAREV B M
ARSENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF OPT. SPEKTROSK. FIZ METAL I METALLOVED
28/4/737·39. 1970./1 6 2 272-5 1958
NESMELOVA I M SHTIVELMAN K YA BARYSHEV N S
ANDRAMONOV V S 59549 THE ELECTRIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY HOLE MASS AND OPTICAL
OPTICS SPECTROSCOPY DIELECTRIC CONSTANT OF SNTE.
28 397·8 1970 RIEDL H R DIXON J R SCHOOLAR R B
SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS
59400 SPECIFIC HEAT IN MAGNETIC FIELD OF A HIGHLY 3 10 323·5 1965
REVERSIBLE TYPE II SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOY.
EHRAT R RINDERER L 59550 RARE EARTH METAL BORIDES.
PHYSICS LETTERS SAMSONOVGV
32 A 547·8 1970 USPEKHI KHIM
28 2 189·217 1959
59402 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE SURFACE TENSION OF
RUBIDIUM AND CESIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. 59555 PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTOR ALLOYS OF THE
PRIKL. MEKH. TEKH. FIZ. 7/5/175,&.1966,/1 COPPER INDIUM DITELLURIDE-CADMIUM TELLURIDE SECTION
MAKAROVA 0 P SOLOVEV A N IN THE COPPER-CADMIUM·INDIUM·TELLURIDE SYSTEM.
J APPLIED MECH TECH PHYS CHERNYAVSKII V P GORYUNOVA N A
7 5 129·30 1966 BORSHCHEVSKII A S
KHIM SVYAZ KRIST
59403 MICROHETEROGENEITY OF ALLOYS OF THE MANGANESE-SILICON 413·6 1969 CA 72 72212
SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. 42
/1/68-73.1969,/1 59563 PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN IRON·NICKEL·ALUMINUM·COBALT
AKSHENTSEV YU N BAUM B A GELD P V ALLOYS.
J APPLIED CHEM USSR SHULGA N G LAREMKEVICH S K KUZMIK A G
42 57·60 1969 LVOVSKII POLlTEKHNICHESKIlINSTITUT LVOV UKRAINIAN
SSR
59423 A CONTINUING REGISTRATING VERTICAL DILATOMETER UP TO 27 204·11 1970
16OOC.
RICHTER F 59564 ALLOTROPIC TRANSFORMATION AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF
ZANGEW PHYS COBALT BINARY ALLOYS BETWEEN 100 AND 800 DEGREES.
29 367·72 1970 I. II.
KRAJEWSKI W KRUEGER J WINTERHAGER H
59424 HEAT CAPACITIES OF DILUTE ALLOYS OF IRON IN COPPER COBALT IENG EDI
BELOW 1 K. 47 81·8 1970
BROCK J C F HO J C SCHWARTZ G P PHILLIPS N E 48 120·8 1970 CA 74 5991
SOLID STATE COMMUN
8 14 1139·43 1970 CA 73 70494
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59586 CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY OF METALLIC HEXABORIDES. 59683 SPIN SCATTERING IN SUPERCONDUCTORS. PH.D. THESIS.
ZHDANOV G S ZHURALEV N N STEPANOVA A A WILLIAMS L J IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY AMES IOWA
UMANSKII M M AEC AND CFSTI
KRISTALLOGRAFIYA IS·T·331 N7()'28888
2 289·90 1957 1·98 1969
59597 THERMAL EXPANSION OF CERTAIN TRANSITION METALS AND 59701 EFFECT OF NEUTRON IRRADIATION ON THE COEFFICIENT OF
ALLOYS ON THEIR BASE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF Fil. REFLECTANCE OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE.
METAL METALLOVED. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, URAL FILIAL 18 BARAMIDZE N V KURDIANI N I
121311·12,1964./1 FIZTEKH POLUPROV
ARBUZOV M P ZELENKOV I A 4 1194·5 1970 CA 73 82280
PHYS METALS METALLOG
18 2 149·50 1964 59704 VISCOSITY OF ALUMINUM·CHROMIUM MELTS.
LEVIN E S AYUSHINAG 0 GELD P V
59603 HIGH·TEMPERATURE VACUUM DILATOMETER WITH OPTICAL IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
MEASUREMENT OF SPECIMEN LENGTH. 3 93·9 1970 CA 73 80797
MOCHALOV G A IVANOV 0 S
ZAVOD LAB 59705 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
35 116·8 1969 USI2, VSI2, MOlD. 1/ CR/0.251 SI/0.65/, AND UC.
TEREKHOVG I TAGIROVA R KH IVANOVOS
59604 HIGH·TEMPERATURE VACUUM DILATOMETER WITH OPTICAL IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
MEASUREMENT OF SPECIMEN LENGTH. IIENGLISH 3 177·80 1970 CA 73 81937
TRANSLATION OF lAVOD. LAB. 35/1/116-18,1969.11
MOCHALOV G A IVANOV 0 S 59760 CONTRIBUTION OF TRANSVERSE AND LONGITUDINAL PHONONS
IND LAB USSR TO LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE
35 139·41 1969 AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
LE GUILLOU G ALBANY H J
59615 EMITTANCE MEASUREMENT WITH A DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING J DE PHYSIQUE
CALORIMETER. M.S. THESIS. 31 5/6 495·500 1970
KHAN A M VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA
PENNSYLVANIA 59765 ENTHALPY OF SOLID AND LIQUID NA3BI BY DROP
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY CALORIMETRY.
1·70 1969 FREDRICKSON 0 R CHASANOV M G BARNES R 0
JOHNSON S A
59620 ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT IN DILUTE ALLOYS. HIGH TEMP SCI
HAGA E 2 3 259·64 1970 CA 73 92322
J PHYS SOC JAPAN
29 586·94 1970 59766 ENTHALPY OF URANIUM DIBORIDE FOR 1300 TO 2300 K. BY
DROP CALORIMETRY.
59631 ENERGY BANDS IN BETA PRIME·PALLADIUM INDIUM FREDRICKSON 0 R BARNES R 0 CHASANOV M G
INTERMETALLIC. HIGH TEMP SCI
CHO SJ 2 299·301 1970 CA 73 92321
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
41 179·89 1970 59774 INFLUENCE OF INTRINSIC CONDUCTIVITY ON THE
THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF BI2 TE/3·XI SEIXI SOLID
59633 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT MEASUREMENTS OF SOLUTIONS.
SEMI·BORIDES OF THE FIRST SERIES OF TRANSITION GOLTSMAN B M IKONNIKOVA G N KUTASOV V A
ELEMENTS. SHAPIRO E KH
KUENTZLER R FIZ TVERD TELA
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI 12 1402·9 1970 CA 73 39920
41 291·6 1970
59775 EFFECT OF INTRINSIC CONDUCTION ON THE THERMOELECTRIC
59642 COEXISTENCE OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SHORT·RANGE PROPERTIES OF BI2 TE/3·XI SEIX/ SOLID SOLUTIONS.
MAGNETIC ORDER. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF Fil. TVERD. TELA 12/51
WILLIAMS LJ DECKER W R FINNEMORE 0 K 1402·9,1970./1
PHYS REV GOLTSMAN B M IKONNIKOVA G N KUTASOV V A
2 B 1287·93 1970 SHAPIRO E KH
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE
59653 SOLUBILITY OF NITROGEN IN IRON-CARBON MELTS. 12 5 1103·7 1970
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. VYSSH. UCHEB. lAVED.
CHERN. MET. 12/5/43-6, 1969,/1 59796 EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF STRUCTURAL MATERIALS AT LOW
SVYAZHIN A G CHURSIN G M VISHKAREV A F TEMPERATURES.
YAVOISKII V I BELOV A K
FTD METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL
FTD·MT·24·1418·71 4 2()"2 1968
1971
59797 EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF STRUCTURAL MATERIALS AT LOW
59657 ELECTRON·PARAMAGNON INTERACTION EFFECTS IN NEARLY TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF METALLOVED.
FERROMAGNETIC METALS. TERM. OBRAB. METAL 14/2()'22, 1968.11
SCHINDLER A I NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON 0 C BELOV A K
DOC METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS
NRL·7057 AD-707712 4 267·9 1968
1·26 1970
59798 TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF THE ELASTICITY MODULUS OF
59658 LOW·TEMPERATURE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS NIOBIUM ALLOYS.
IN SEMICONDUCTORS. FINAL REPORT. KADYKOVA G N SUROVAYA G N
REDIN R 0 SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL
TECHNOLOGY RAPID CITY SOUTH DAKOTA 5 70·2 1968
DOC
AD·707749 1·22 1970 59799 TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF THE ELASTICITY MODULUS OF
NIOBIUM ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF METALLOVED.
59669 APPARATUS FOR THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE HEAT TERM. OBRAB. METAL 15/70-72, 1968.11
CONOUCTIVITY OF SOLIDS IN THE 200 TO 1500 C. KADYKOVA G N SUROVAYA G N
TEMPERATURE RANGE. FROM HEAT TRANSFER IN POWER METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS
ENGINEERING UNITS. 5 40()'2 1968
LEZHENIN F F
NASA AND CFSTI 59800 REASONS FOR THE CHANGES IN THE DIMENSIONS OF STEEL
N70·27335 81·7 1967 PARTS DURING CARBURllING.
GRINBERG N M KONOVALOVA M P
59673 STUDY OF THE PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE SYSTEMS METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL
TI·lR AND TI·lR·AL FROM TITANIUM ALLOYS FOR 6 71·4 1968
MODERN TECHNOLOGY.
BORISOVA YE A SHASHENKOVA II 59801 REASONS FOR THE CHANGES IN THE DIMENSIONS OF STEEL
NASA AND CFSTI PARTS DURING CARBURllING. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
NASA·TT·F·596 N7()'246821 METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. METAL 16/71·74,1968.11
202·7 1970 PAN 7()'8·11 2048 GRINBERG N M KONOVALOVA M P
METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS
59681 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF NBSE2 AND 6 483·5 1968
NB/1.041 SE!2I.
MYERS G E MONTET G L 59802 THE MECHANISM OF CRACK FORMATION IN THERMAL FATIGUE
J APPLIED PHYS TESTS OF TITANIUM ALLOYS.
41 11 4642·9 1970 PULTSIN N M PAVLOVVYA POKROVSKAYAV B
METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL
9 38·42 1968
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59803 THE MECHANISM OF CRACK FORMATION IN THERMAL FATIGUE 59867 THE SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY OF SOME DILUTE
TESTS OF mANIUM ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FERROMAGNETIC PALLADIUM-GADOLINIUM ALLOYS.
METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. METAL 191 38-42. 1968,/1 BELLARBY PW CRANGLE J
PULTSIN N M PAVLOVVYA POKROVSKAYAV B J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSICSI METAL PHYS SUPPL
METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS 3 3 S362-9 1970
9 708·11 1968
59868 A STUDY OF SPIN-WAVE EXCITATIONS IN DILUTE PO-FE
59804 HEAT TREATMENT OF CAST MACHINE PARTS OF STEEL G13L. ALLOYS.
PARASYUK P F SMITH T F GARDNER W E MONTGOMERY H
METALLOVED TERM OBRAB METAL J PHYS C ISOLID STATE PHYSICSI METAL PHYS SUPPL
9 63·6 1968 3 3 S370-88 1970

59805 HEAT TREATMENT OF CAST MACHINE PARTS OF STEEL G13L 59869 THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALUMINUM ARSENIDE.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. ETTENBERG M PAFF RJ
METAL 191 63-66. 1968,/1 J APPL PHYS
PARASYUK P F 41 10 3926-7 1970 CA 73 113885
METAL SCIENCE HEAT TREATMENT METALS
9 740.3 1968 59870 REFLECTANCE SPECTRUM OF GE SE/O.751 TE/O.2S/.
MUIR J A NUNEZ E
59807 MECHANISM OF SOLIDIFICATION OF A COPPER·ALUMINUM J APPL PHYS
ALLOY. 41 10 4244-5 1970 CA 73 125381
EDWARDS J D
CHEM MET ENG 59886 MEASURING METHOD OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
24 217·20 1921 SEMICONDUCTORS.
Nil R
59808 PROPERTIES AND MANUFACTURE OF ALUMINUM-SILICON DENKI TSUSHIN KENKYUSHO KENKYU JITSUYOKA HOKOKU
ALLOYS. 9 117-25
EDWARDS J D 9 817-25 1960
CHEM MET ENG
27 13 654-5 1922 59897 SHRINKAGE AND CONTRACTION OF SOME ALUMINIUM CAST
ALLOYS.
59818 EXPANSION COEFFICIENT OF PLASTICALLY DEFORMED STEEL HERRMANN L
HORDON M J AVERBACH B L ALUMINIUM
ACTA METALLURGICA 20 182-7 1938
7 426-7 1959
59898 DILATOMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF THE SOLID SOLUBILITY OF
59819 EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE LATTICE PARAMETER OF A SILICON IN ALUMINIUM.
GOLD-41.02 AT. PCT. PALLADIUM ALLOY. BORCHERS H OTTO H J
DEVI U RAO C N RAO K K ALUMINIUM
ACTA METALLURGICA 24 219-21 1942
13 44-5 1965
59899 DILATOMETRIC INVESTIGATIONS TO THE SOLID SOLUBILITY
59822 THE INFLUENCE OF ALLOYING ELEMENTS ON THE CRITICAL OF MAGNESIUM IN ALUMINUM.
POINTS OF STEELS AS MEASURED BY THE DILATOMETER. BORCHERS H OTTO H J
GILLMOR R N ALUMINIUM
AM SOC METALS TRANS 24 265-7 1942
30 1377-418 1942
59902 LOW-TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEATS OF THE BETA-PRIME AND
59824 ON THE EXPANSION HYSTERESIS OF INVAR. ZETA/ZERO SUPERSCRIPTI PHASES IN EQUIATOMIC SILVER
BENEDICKS C SEDERHOLM P ZINC INTERMETALLIC.
ARKIV MATEMATIK ASTRONOMI FYSIK ABRIATA J P BRESSAN 0 J LUENGO C A
29 A 6 1-15 1943 THOULOUZE D
PHYS REV
59825 THERMAL EXPANSION PROPERTIES OF IRON·COBALT ALLOYS. 2 1464-5 1970
FINE M E ELLIS W C
BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM TECH PUBLS MONOGRAPH 59905 PHOTOEMISSION AND OPTICAL STUDIES OF CU-NI ALLOYS.
B-1547 1-13 1948 II. NICKEL-RICH AND NEARLY EQUIATOMIC ALLOYS.
SEIB D H SPICER W E
59842 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF A THERMOMETRIC PHYS REV
INDIUM-GALLlUM·TIN MELT. 2 B 6 1694-704 1970
PROKHORENKO V YA RATUSHNYAK E A STADNYK B I
LAKH V I KOVAL A M 59906 PHOTOEMISSION AND OPTICAL STUDIES OF CU-NI ALLOYS.
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP I. COPPER-RICH ALLOYS.
8 374-8 1970 CA 73 70107 SEIB D H SPICER W E
PHYS REV
59843 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF A THERMOMETRIC IN-GA-SN MELT. 2 1676-93 1970
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 8 12/
374-8. 1970./1 59912 LORENZ NUMBERS FROM ELECTRON-ELECTRON SCATTERING VIA
PROKHORENKO V YA RATUSHNYAK E A STADNYK B I A SCREENED COULOMB INTERACTION.
LAKH V I KOVAL AM SCHRIEMPF J T
HIGH TEMPERATURE PHYS REV
8 346-50 1970 2 B 6 2251-2 1970

59846 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GALLIUM. INDIUM. AND THALLIUM 59915 THE IRON PLATINUM INVARS AND THEIR COEFFICIENT OF
ANTIMONIDES. EXPANSION.
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I KUSSMANN A AUWARTER M RITTBERG G
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP ANN PHYSIK
8 447-9 1970 CA 73 70525 4 174-82 1948

59847 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GALLIUM. INDIUM. AND THALLIUM 59916 THE INFLUENCE OF SEVERAL ALLOYING ELEMENTS ON THE
ANTIMONIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. CRITICAL POINTS OF CARBON STEEL.
TEMP. 8 121 447-49.1970,/1 MERZA
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I ARCHIV EISENHUTTENW
HIGH TEMPERATURE 3 587-96 1930
8 419-21 1970
59917 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE DIFFERENT EXPANSION
59848 ENTHALPY OF A TUNGSTEN·MOLYBDENUM ALLOY IN THE COEFFICIENTS OF SAMPLES OF CAST IRON TO BE USED IN
1400·3000 K. RANGE. THE MANUFACTURE OF ENAMELLED WARE.
CHEKHOVSKOI V YA TARASOV V D ZHUKOVA I A DETREZ P
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP FONDERIE
8 449 1970 CA 73 70509 128 355-7 1956

59849 ENTHALPY OF A TUNGSTEN-MOLYBDENUM ALLOY IN THE 59919 ON AGE-HARDENING MECHANISM IN AL-MGZN2 ALLOYS.
TEMPERATURE RANGE 1400.3000 K. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION KOKUBO S
OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 8 121 449.1970./1 KINZOKU NO KENKYU
CHEKHOVSKOI V YA TARASOV V D ZHUKOVA I A 14 1-10 1937
HIGH TEMPERATURE
8 422 1970 59920 THE EXPANSION COEFFICIENT OF CAST IRON.
SOHNCHEN E BORNHOFEN 0
59866 THE ANISOTROPIC THERMAL EXPANSION OF THE CRYSTAL ARCHIV EISENHUTTENW
LATTICE OF ALPHA·HAFNIUM. 8 357-9 1935
KRUG M P DAVIS B E
J LESS-COMMON METALS
22 3 363-6 1970
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59922 NEW MODEL FOR INDUSTRIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS. 59996 THE ENTHALPY OF URANIUM DIBORIDE FROM 600 TO 1500 K.
CHEVENARD P BY DROP CALORIMETRY.
REVU E DE METALLU RG IE FREDRICKSON D R BARNES R D CHASANOV M G
19 39-43 1922 NUTTALL R L KLEB R HUBBARD W N
HIGH TEMP SCI
59923 DILATOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND 1 373-80 1969 CA 73 124248
PRELIMINARY APPLICATIONS TO CAST IRONS.
CHEVENARD P PORTEVIN A 59997 VISCOSITY OF URANIUM AND TWO URANIUM-CHROMIUM ALLOYS.
REVUE DE METALLURGIE FINUCANE J S OLANDER D R
22 357-73 1925 HIGH TEMP SCI
1 466-80 1969 NSA24-81472
59924 INVESTIGATION OF AN ORDERED LATTICE IN FE-NI·PT
ALLLOYS WITH LOW COEFFICIENT OF T.E. 60000 THE LATTICE EXPANSION OF FE-SI ALLOYS AND THE VOLUME
KUSSMANN A JESSEN K CHANGE AT THE A3 POINT.
ARCH IV EISENHUTTENW COCKETT G H DAVIS C 0
29 9 585-94 1958 J IRON STEEL INSTITUTE
201 110-15 1963
59926 THE DILATATION, SPECIFIC HEAT OF MELTABLE ALLOYS AND
THEIR RELATIONS WITH THE LAW OF THE HEAT CAPACITY OF 60013 RESEARCH ON THE CUTTING TOOL STEELS WITH AND WITHOUT
THE ATOMS OF SIMPLE AND COMPOSITE BODIES. COBALT.
SPRING W SASAGAWA M K
BULL SACAD BEAUX ARTS REVUE DE METALLURGIE
39 548-602 1875 22 92-106 1925

59930 DILATOMETRIC STUDY OF AN ALUMINUM ALLOY. 60015 THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDANCE OF THE MOLVOLUMINA OF THE
QUADRAT 0 POSPISIL R PHASES SODIUM THALLIUM AND LITHIUM CADMIUM
CHIMIE ET INDUSTRIE INTERMETALLIC.
620-28 1933 SCHNEIDER A HEYMER G
ZEIT ANORG ALLGEM CHEM
59931 VALUES OF THE DILATATIONS OF NICKEL STEELS. 286 118-35 1956
GUILLAUME C E
COMPT REND 60021 ISOTHERMAL ANNEALING OF CAST IRON DIESEL SLEEVES.
170 1554-7 1920 BOBRO YU G VASILEVSKII N F
METALLOVED I TERMICHESKAYA OBRABOTKA METAL
59934 THE RELATION BETWEEN THE EXPANSION ANOMALY AND THE 1 75-7 1968
VARIATION WITH TEMPERATURE OF THE MAGNETIZATION IN
FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS. 60022 ISOTHERMAL ANNEALING OF CAST IRON DIESEL SLEEVES.
CHEVENARD P IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF METALLOVED.I TERMICHESKAYA
COMPT REND OBRABOTKA METAL. III 75-77. 1968,/1
172 1655-7 1921 BOBRO YU G VASILEVSKII N F
METAL SCI HEAT TREATMENT
59936 ELASTIC CONSTANTS AND COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL 1 75·7 1968
EXPANSION OF PIPING MATERIALS PROPOSED FOR 1954 CODE
FOR PRESSURE PIPING. 60023 HEAT-RESISTING KH25N12AR STEEL.
MICHEL R MELKUMOV I N BOYARINOVA A P
TRANS ASME METALLOVED I TERMICHESKAYA OBRABOTKA METAL
77 151-9 1955 2 32-4 1968

59937 THERMAL TREATMENT OF COMPLEX FERRO-NICKELS OF TWO 60024 HEAT-RESISTING KH25N12AR STEEL IIENGLISH
CONSTITUENTS. TRANSLATION OF METALLOVED. I TERMICHESKAYA OBRABOTKA
CHEVENARD P METAL. 121 32-34,1968,/1
COMPT REND MELKUMOV IN BOYARINOVA A P
189 846-50 1929 METAL SCI HEAT TREATMENT
2 113-14 1968
59938 THE STRUCTURE OF IRON-NICKEL ALLOYS.
BRONIEWSKI W SMOLINSKI J 60030 THERMAL RADIATION AND ELECTRONIC DENSITY OF STATES OF
COMPT REND TUNGSTEN-TANTALUM ALLOYS.
196 1793-6 1933 THOMAS L K
PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI
59939 THE STRUCTURE OF GOLD-COPPER ALLOYS. 41 681-9 1970
BRONIEWSKI W WESOLOWSKI K
COMPT REND 60043 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY, AND
198 370-2 1934 THERMOPOWER OF AEROSPACE ALLOYS FROM 4 TO 300 K.
III. ANNEALED INCONEL 718.
59942 THERMAL EXPANSION AND STABILITY OF LAYER STRUCTURES HUST J G SPARKS LL INSTITUTE FOR BASIC
IN IONIC AB COMPOUNDS. STANDARDS NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS BOULDER
BREDIG M A COLORADO
J CHEM PHYS USGPO
24 1037-40 1956 NBS-9775 1-33 1970

59954 LOW TEMPERATURE HEAT CAPACITIES OF SUPERCONDUCTING 60056 INVESTIGATION OF THE ANTI FERROMAGNETIC-FERROMAGNETIC
DEGENERATE SEMICONDUCTORS. TRANSITION IN THE COMPOUND MN/l.881 CR/O.I21 SB
PHILLIPS N E TRIPLETT B B CLEAR R D IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. EKSP. TEOR. FIZ. 58
SIMON H E HULM J K JONES C K MAZELSKY R 14/1178-85,1970'/1
LAWRENCE RADIATION LAB CALIFORNIA UNIV BERKELEY GRAZHDANKINA N P BURKHANOV A M BERSENEV YU S
NTIS ZAINULLINA R I MATVEEV G A
UCRL-19163 N70-37537 SOVIET PHYSICS JETP
CONF-690831 1-12 1969 CA 74 26116 31 633-6 1970

59962 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF STANNOUS SELENIDE IN THE 60098 PROPERTIES OF SOME PLUTONIUM ALLOYS OF POTENTIAL USE
FUNDAMENTAL ABSORPTION EDGE REGION. AS LIQUID METAL FAST REACTOR FUELS.
MOCHIDAY POOLE 0 M NICHOLS J L UNITED KINGDOM ATOMIC
SCIENCE LIGHT RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT HARWELL ENGLAND
17 57-75 1968 AEC
AERE-R-3122
59963 THERMOMAGNETIC EFFECTS IN CADMIUM ARSENIDE. 1-29 1959
BLOM FA P HUYSER A
SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS 60117 MIXED-STATE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF TYPE II
7 18 1299-303 1969 SUPERCONDUCTORS.
LOWELL J SOUSA J B
59991 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY, AND J LOW TEMP PHYS
THERMOPOWER OF AEROSPACE ALLOYS FROM 4 TO 300 K. II. 3 65-87 1970 CA 73 102702
AISI 347 STAINLESS STEEL
HUST J G CRYOGENICS DIVISION NATIONAL BUREAU 60148 TERNARY COMPOUNDS IN THE SYSTEMS GERMANIUM
STANDARDS BOULDERCOLORADO TELLURIDE·GALLIUM IINDIUMI TELLURIDE.
NBS AND CFSTI NASIROV YA N ZARGAROVA M I GAMIDOV R S
NBS-9772 1-30 1970 AKPEROV M M
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
59992 THERMAL EXPANSION OF COMMERCIAL DRY PROCESS ENAMELS 6 5 990-1 1970
AND CAST IRONS.
DANIELSON R R VAN GORDON D V
AM CERAMIC SOC BULL
35 347-50 1956
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Bibliogr8phic Citation
60149 TERNARY COMPOUNDS IN THE SYSTEMS GERMANIUM 60254 A STUDY OF THE INTERMETALLIC OMPOUNDS OF GOLD AND
TELLURIDE· GALLIUM IINDIUMI TELLURIDE. IIENGLISH MANGANESE THROUGH THE USE OF THE AU·197 MOSSBAUER
TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. EFFECT AT 4.2 K. AND AS A FUNCTION OF PRESSURE.
6/5/990-91.1970./1 PATTERSON DO THOMSON J 0 HURAY P G
NASIROV YA N ZARGAROVA M I GAMIDOV R S ROBERTS L 0
AKPEROV M M PHYS REV
INORGANIC MATERIALS 2 244()'8 1970
6 865·6 1970
60255 HYPERFINE FIELDS AT MN·55 IN ORDERED AU·MN ALLOYS
60176 VISCOSITIES OF SOME LEAD·ANTIMONY AND FROM LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC-HEAT MEASUREMENTS.
LEAD-ANTIMONY·TIN ALLOYS. LYNAM P PROCTOR W PURl S M SCURLOCK R G
CRAWLEY A F PHYS REV
PHYS CHEM LIQUIDS 2 B 2448·53 1970
2 77-85 1970 CA 73 112274
60258 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF DILUTE INDlUM·THALLIUM ALLOYS.
60194 NERVA IRRADIATION PROGRAM. GTR TEST 21. VOLUME 3. GUBSER 0 U MAPOTHER 0 E CONNELLY 0 L
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF PHYS REV
SELECTED NERVA MATERIALS. 2 2547·55 1970
PALMER E E BELL J R CRABTREE R 0 WATTIER J B
SPRINGER H L THOMAS E A GENERAL DYNAMICS 60261 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT AND MAGNETIC STUDY OF
FORT WORTH TEXAS PRECIPITATION IN A COPPER-COBALT ALLOY.
NTIS HAYES E J BECK P A
NASA·CR·116519 NJD·20 TRANS MET SOC AIME
FZK·351·3 N71·17352 1 12 3267·71 1970
1·520 1969
60282 THERMAL EXPANSION OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS.
60203 THERMAL EXPANSION OF CHROMIUM AND SOLID SOLUTIONS TUMMALA R R FRIEDBERG A L
BASED ON CHROMIUM. J APPL PHYS
AGEEV N V MEDEL M S 41 13 5104·7 1970
ISSLED PO ZHAROPROCH SPLAVAM AKAD NAUK SSSR INST MET
10 15·22 1963 60283 THERMAL·EXPANSION BEHAVIOR OF TWO-PHASE SOLIDS.
FAHMY A A RAGAI A N
60212 COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF IRON·ALUMINUM J APPL PHYS
AND IRON-SILICON ALLOYS. 41 13 5108·11 1970
SINHA A N BALASUNDARAM L J
TRANS INDIAN INST METALS 60287 INVAR ANOMALY.
23 1 5·7 1970 CA 73 122820 COLLING 0 A CARR W J JR
J APPL PHYS
60225 THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF DILUTE METALLIC SOLID SOLUTIONS. 41 13 5125·9 1970
CHEUNG T H TONG E WANG K P
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI 60290 THERMAL·EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS AND GRUNEISEN
42 Kll·14 1970 PARAMETERS OF BCC L1·MG ALLOYS.
LYNCH R W EDWARDS L R
60227 ENERGY BAND STRUCTURE OF TIN SELENIDE CRYSTALS. J APPL PHYS
SOBOLEV V V DONETSKIKH V I 41 13 5135·7 1970
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI
a ~~ 1m 60291 MODE·GRUNEISEN PARAMETERS AND THERMAL·EXPANSION
COEFFICIENT OF NACL. CSCL. AND ZINC-BLENDE·TYPE
60229 FUNDAMENTAL ABSORPTION AND REFLECTIVITY SPECTRA OF CRYSTALS.
P·TYPE GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE. VETELINO J F NAMJOSHI K V MITRA S S
BACH AN Z KIERZEK·PECOLD E KOLODZIEJCZAK J J APPL PHYS
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI 41 13 5141·4 1970
42 Kl0l·5 1970
60320 THERMOCHEMISTRY OF ORE-COAL PELLET REDUCTION.
60230 EXCITONIC EFFECT IN THE PIEZOREFLECTANCE OF GALLIUM IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL.
ANTIMONIDE. 13/5·10.1969./1
CAMASSEL J AUVERGNE 0 MATHIEU H PISTOULET B KOZHEVNIKOV I YU GULTYAIII
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
42 147·54 1970 3 5·9 1969

60234 FIRST IRRADIATION EXPERIMENTS ON URANIUM 60321 INFLUENCE OF OXYGEN ON THE VISCOSITY OF IRON-CARBON
DlOXIDE·MOLYBDENUM AND URANIUM DIOXIDE-CHROMIUM MELTS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK
CERMETS WITH 80 VOLUME PCT. U02 IN NIOBIUM CANS. SSSR. METALLY 15/51-4.1966,/1
DIENST W WEIMAR P KERNFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM ROMANOV A A KOCHEGAROV V G
KARLSRUHE WEST GERMANY RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
AEC AND NTIS 5 18·20 1966
Np·18151 N70·33247
1·42 1969 60324 VISCOSITY OF LIQUID SILICON. CHROMIUM AND CHROMIUM
SILICIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK
60243 KINETICS AND MECHANISM OF THE SILICONIZATION OF SSSR. METAL. 11/ 62·9.1967./1
NIOBIUM AND THE OXIDATION OF NIOBIUM SILICIDES AT LOW BAUM B A GELD P V KOCHEROV P V
PRESSURE AND HIGH TEMPERATURE. RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
GELAIN C CASSUTO A LE GOFF P 1 27·8 1967
REV PHYSIQUE APPLIQUEE
5 3 545·9 1970 60325 INFLUENCE OF CHROMIUM CONTENT AND OF SILICON
ADDITIONS ON THE VISCOSITY OF FE-CR-C ALLOYS.
60246 REFLECTION SPECTRA AND BAND STRUCTURE OF LEAD IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL.
CHALCOGENIDES. 121 B5-8. 196B./I
SOBOLEV V V DONETSKIKH V I BAUM B A GELD P V KOCHEROV P V
FIZ TVERD TELA RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
12 1778·83 1970 CA 73 82288 2 56·9 1968

60247 REFLECTION SPECTRA AND BAND STRUCTURE OF LEAD 60326 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF NI·MN ALLOYS. IIENGLISH
CHALCOGENIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TVERD. TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METALLY 121
TELA 12/6/1778·83.1970./1 208-14.1968,/1
SOBOLEV V V DONETSKIKH V I EREMENKO V N LUKASHENKO G M SIDORKO V R
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
12 6 1408·13 1970 2 136·40 1968

60252 TEMPERATURE FUNCTION OF MERCURY SELENIDE HEAT 60327 ON THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF LIQUID ALLOYS.
CAPACITY. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL.
BOGDANOV V I BEZBORODOVA V M 13/192·8. 1968,/1
FIZ TVERD TELA BELASHCHENKO 0 K GVOZDEVA L I LYUBIMOV A P
12 1849·50 1970 CA 73 81426 RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
3 135·40 1968
60253 THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF
MERCURY SELENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. 60328 VISCOSITIES OF IRON. SILICON AND IRON·SILICON ALLOYS.
TVERD. TELA 12/61 1849·50. 1970./1 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL.
BOGDANOV V I BEZBORODOVA V M 151 60·6. 1968,/1
SOVIET PHYSICS·SOLID STATE BAUM B A GELD P V KOCHEROV P V RYSS M A
12 6 1470·1 1970 RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
5 43·7 1968
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60344 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF IRON DITELLURIDE. 60372 HERCULOY. A COPPER-SILICON-TIN-ZINC ALLOY.
LLEWELLYN J P SMITH T WILKINS R A
PROC PHYS SOC LONDON METALS AND ALLOYS
70 B 1113-22 1957 4 123-6 1933

60346 THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON SOME OF THE PROPERTIES 60373 CHROMIUM-NICKEL AS A CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOY.
OF STEEL MC KAYRJ
MALLOCK H R A METALS AND ALLOYS
PROC ROYAL SOC LONDON 4 177-80202-41933
103 A 1-7 1923
60375 TUNGSTEN-COPPER FOR ELECTRICAL CONTACTS. PROPERTIES
60347 VARIATION OF MEAN ATOMIC VOLUME WITH TEMPERATURE IN OF VARIOUS COMPOSITIONS.
COPPER-ZINC ALLOYS. WITH OBSERVATIONS ON THE HENSEL F R LARSEN E I SWAZY E F
BETA-TRANSFORMATION. METALS AND ALLOYS
OWEN E A PICKUP L 13 577-83 1941
PROC ROY SOC LONDON
140 191-204 1933 60376 HIGH STRENGTH NICKEL ALLOY RETAINS PROPERTIES AT HIGH
TEMPERATURES.
60349 SOME PECULIARITIES IN THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CRAWFORD C A
IRON-ALUMINUM ALLOYS. METALLURGIA
SYKES C EVANS H 41 37-8 1949
PROC ROY SOC LONDON
145 529-39 1934 60377 DESIGNING WITH BERYLLIUM COPPER CASTING ALLOYS.
RICHARDS J T
60351 THE STANOARDS OF LENGTH. METALLURGIA
SEARS J E 41 38 1949
PROC ROY SOC LONDON
186 A 152-64 1946 60378 PROPERTIES OF THE PRINCIPAL CHROMIUM-IRON ALLOYS.
BAILEY A C YATES B
60352 THE ANISOTROPY OF THERMAL EXPANSION AS A CAUSE OF METAL PROGRESS
DEFORMATION IN METALS AND ALLOYS. 34 344-5 1938
BOAS W HONEYCOMBE R W K
PROC ROY SOC LONDON 60379 ALLOYS OF COBALT. CHROMIUM. AND TUNGSTEN.
188 A 427-39 1947 WISSLERWA
METAL PROGRESS
60353 DETERMINATION OF SMALL THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS 36 131-7180 1939
BY A MICROMETRIC DILATOMETER METHOD.
LEMENT B S ROBERTS C S AVERBACH B L 60380 A NEW ALLOY FOR WORKING AT HIGH TEMPERATURE.
REV SCllNSTflUMENTS BRACE P H
22 3 194-6 1951 METAL PROGRESS
41 354-60 1942
60354 ON SOME CORROSION-RESISTANT WROUGHT ALUMINIUM ALLOY
WITH HIGH STRENGTH. II-III REPORT. 60381 PROPERTIES OF ALUMINUM BRONZES AT SUBZERO AND HIGH
KOISO G KUSUMOTO K YATA M TEMPERATURES.
TETSU TO HAGANE JAFFEE R I RAMSEY R H
26 537-51 1940 METAL PROGRESS
54 57-63 1948
60355 TRANSITION PHENOMENA IN AMALGAMS.
GRAYAW 60382 A NEW ALLOY. STAINLESS-INVAR.
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS HONDA K
64 488-509 1920 NATURE
131 587 1933
60356 THE COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION OF ALLOY STEELS.
MATHEWS J A 60383 THERMAL EXPANSION OF PB-BI ALLOYS AT LOW
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS TEMPERATURES.
67 133-6 1922 AOYAMA S MIKURA Z
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAI-SI
60357 AUSTENITE AND AUSTENITIC STEELS. 4 12 397-8 1940
MATHEWSJA
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS 60384 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT. RIGIDITY MODULUS AND
71 568-96 1925 ITS TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF THE ALLOYS OF IRON.
NICKEL COBALT AND CHROMIUM. I. THERMAL EXPANSION
60358 DILATOMETRIC STUDY OF CHROMIUM NICKEL IRON ALLOYS. AND THE RELATION BETWEEN SUPER INVAR AND STAINLESS
KRIVOBOK V N GENSAMER M INVAR.
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS MASUMOTO H SAITO H KONO T
95 325-46 1931 NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAI-SI
19 478-80 1955
60359 THERMAL EXPANSIVITY OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS.
KEMPF L W 60385 INFLUENCE OF ADDITION OF NICKEL ON THE THERMAL
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS EXPANSION. THE RIGIDITY MODULUS AND ITS TEMPERATURE
104 308-24 1933 COEFFICIENT OF THE ALLOYS OF COBALT. IRON AND
VANADIUM. PART I. ALLOYS CONTAINING 9.1 PER CENT OF
60360 EFFECTS OF COLUMBIUM IN CHROMIUM-NICKEL STEELS. NICKEL.
BECKET F M FRANKS R MASUMOTO H SAITO H TETUKA S
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAI-SI
113 143-62 1934 19 484-6 1955

60361 LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSION AND TRANSFORMATION PHENOMENA 60386 ON ANNEAL HARDENING OF SEVERAL COPPER ALLOYS.
OF SOME LOW-CARBON IRON-CHROMIUM ALLOYS. EXPERIMENTS ON THERMAL DILATATION.
AUSTIN J B PIERCE R H H JR SATO T NISHINO K
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAI-SI
116 289-308 1935 20 115-20 1956

60363 THERMAL EXPANSION OF NICKEL-IRON ALLOYS /NICKEL FROM 60387 INFLUENCE OF ADDITION OF COPPER ON THE
30 TO 70 PER CENTt. CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ELINVAR TYPE ALLOY CO-ELINVAR.
LDHR J M HOPKINS C H I. ALLOYS CONTAINING 5 PER CENT OF COPPER.
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS MASUMOTO H SAITO H SUGAI Y
135 535-141 1939 NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAI-SI
21 441-3 1957
60364 THE INSTABILITY OF LOW-EXPANSION IRON-NICKEL-COBALT
ALLOYS. 60388 THE EFFECT OF THE MELTING POINT AND THE VOLUME
KRAMER I R WALTERS F M JR MAGNETOSTRICTION ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALLOYS.
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS WEST J J
150 404-7 1942 PHILIPS TECHNICAL REVIEW
10 3 87-94 1948
60365 DILATOMETRIC STUDIES OF THE GRAPHITIZATION OF CAST
IRON. 60389 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF NICKEL MONEL METAL
ZIEGLER N A STELLITE AND STAINLESS STEEL.
TRANS AM INST MINING MET ENGRS SOUDER W HIDNERT P
162 627-41 1945 PHYS REV
17 B 3 372-3 1921
60366 HIGH SPEED QUENCHING DILATOMETER.
MARTIN F E RARING R H
J METALS
8 191-5 1956
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60391 THERMAL EXPANSION OF COPPER·NICKEL·TIN ALLOY. 60416 SOME INVESTIGATION ON THE QUENCHING OF CARBON STEELS.
HIDNERT P SWEENEY W T MATSUSHITA T
PHYS REV SCI REPT TOHOKU UNIV
35 667 1930 12 7·25 1923

60392 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME NICKEL STEELS. 60417 A STUDY OF THE Al1/ AND Al3/ TRANSFORMATIONS IN
HIDNERT P SWEENEY W T CARBON STEELS BY MEANS OF A DIFFERENTIAL DILATOMETER.
PHYS REV KONNO S
29 1·911 1927 SCI REPTTOHOKU UNIV
12 127·36 1923
60393 THERMAL EXPANSION OF M·M·M ALLOY.
HIDNERT P SWEENEY W T 60418 THE EFFECT OF COLD-WORKING AND ANNEALING ON SOME
PHYS REV PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COPPER. ALUMINIUM AND THEIR
36 787·8 1930 ALLOYS.
MATSUDA T
60394 THERMAL EXPANSION OF COPPER ALLOYS. SCI REPT TOHOKU IMP UNIV
HIDNERT P 14 343·76 1925
PHYS REV
39 1·551 1932 60419 ON THE STRUCTURAL DIAGRAMS OF SOME SPECIAL STEELS.
KASET
60395 THERMAL EXPANSION OF NICKEL STEELS. SCI REPT TOHOKU IMP UNIV
HIDNERT P KRIDER H S 14 453·78 1925
PHYS REV
40 20 1·131 1932 60420 SOME RESULTS OF THE INVESTIGATION OF QUENCHED STEELS.
TAMARU K
60397 THE VARIATION OF THE PRINCIPAL ELASTIC MODULI OF SCI REPORTS TOHOKU UNIV
CU3 AU WITH TEMPERATURE. 18 473-90 1929
SIEGEL S
PHYS REV 60421 THE EQUILIBRIUM DIAGRAM OF THE COPPER ANTIMONY
57 537·45 1940 SYSTEM. SECOND REPORT. THE CONSTITUTION OF
COPPER·RICH ANTIMONY-COPPER ALLOYS.
60398 A DILATOMETRIC STUDY OF THE ORDER·DlSORDER SHIBATA N
TRANSFORMATION IN CU·AU ALLOYS. SCI REPT TOHOKU IMP UNIV
NIX F C MAC NAIR D 27 189·209 1939
PHYS REV
60 320·9 1941 60422 THE EQUILIBRIUM DIAGRAM OF THE COPPER·ANTIMONY
SYSTEM. THIRD REPORT. THE TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE
60400 ELECTRO ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF THE SULFIDES. SELENIDES. SOLID STATE.
AND TELLURIDES OF ZINC AND CADMIUM. MURAKAMI T SHIBATA N
BERLINCOURT D JAFFE H SHIOZAWA L R SCI REPT TOHOKU IMP UNIV
PHYS REV 27 459·84 1939
129 1009·17 1963
60424 VOLUME CHANGES OF CAST IRONS DURING CASTING.
60401 LOW·TEMPERATURE STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN V3 SI. SAEGER C M JR ASH E J
BATTERMAN B W BARRETT C S TRANS AM FOUNDRYMENS ASSOC
PHYS REV 40 172-83 1932
145 296·301 1966
60426 STUDIES ON THE SOLIDIFICATION AND CONTRACTION IN
60402 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF THE GOLD-COPPER ALLOY AUCU3. STEEL CASTINGS-IV·THE FREE AND HINDERED CONTRACTION
OWEN E A LlU Y H OF ALLOY CAST STEELS.
PHIL MAG BRIGGS C W GEZELIUS R A
38 354·60 1947 TRANS AM FOUNDRYMENS ASSOC
7 1·32 1936
60403 PROPERTIES OF NON·FERROUS ALLOYS AT ELEVATED
TEMPERATURES. 60427 ILLIUM.
CLARK C L WHITE A E STALEYW 0
TRANS AM SOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PRODUCT ENGINEERING
53 183·91 1931 3 456·7 1932

60404 PROPERTIES OF NICKEL AND ITS ALLOYS. 60428 LOW EXPANSION HIGH NICKEL ALLOY FOR PRECISION PARTS.
CORROSION·RESISTANCE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SEFING F G NEMSER 0 A
WIRE AND ROD. PRODUCT ENGINEERING
ROLLE C 16 799·801 1945
METAL INDUSTRY
51 597·602 1937 60429 THE DILATATION OF CAST IRONS DURING REPEATED HEATING
AND COOLING.
60405 VII. A RESEARCH ON FARADAYS STEEL AND ALLOYS. ANDREW J H HIGGINS R
HADFIELD R ENGINEERING
PHIL TRANS 120 399·402 1925
230 A 221·92 1931
60431 THERMAL EXPANSION OF HEAT·RESISTING IRON ALLOYS.
60410 ELEVENTH REPORT TO THE ALLOYS RESEARCH COMMInEE. ON IRON·CHROMIUM AND IRON-CHROMIUM·NICKEL.
SOME ALLOYS OF ALUMINIUM. /L1GHT ALLOYS/. AUSTIN J B PIERCE R H H JR
ROSENHAIN W ARCHBUTT S L HANSON 0 IND ENG CHEM
PROC INST MECHAN ENGRS /LONDON/ 25 776·9 1933
2 699·725 1921
60432 WROUGHT COPPER AND COPPER·BASE ALLOYS.
60411 THE LATIlCE SPACINGS OF THORIUM CERIUM·ALLOYS AT BULOW C L
ELEVATED TEMPERATURES. IND ENG CHEM
HARRIS I R RAYNOR G V 39 10 1204·10 1947
J LESS·COMMON METALS
7 11·16 1964 60433 NI SPAN.
MUDGE WA TALBOT A M
60413 THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT. RIGIDITY MODULUS AND IRON AGE
ITS TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF THE ALLOYS OF IRON. 157 66·70 1946
NICKEL. COBALT AND CHROMIUM. AND RELATIONS OF SUPER
INVAR TO STAINLESS INVAR AND OF ELiNVAR TO 60454 HERMETICALLY SEALED STEATITE.
CO-ELINVAR. HAUSNER H H
MASUMOTO H SAITO H KONOT SUGAI Y JAM CERAM SOC
SCI REPT RESEARCH INST TOHOKU UNIV 29 123·8 1946
8 471·83 1956
60461 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TITANIUM CARBIDE TYPE
60414 INFLUENCE OF ADDITION OF NICKEL ON THE THERMAL CERMETS AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES.
EXPANSION. THE RIGIDITY MODULUS AND ITS TEMPERATURE KNUDSEN F P MORELAND R E GELLER R F
COEFFICIENT OF THE ALLOYS OF COBALT. IRON AND JAM CERAM SOC
VANADIUM. 38 312·23 1955
MASUMOTO H SAITO H GOTO K
SCI REPTS RESEARCH INST TOHOKU UNIV 60462 NOTE ON THERMAL EXPANSION AND MICROSTRESSES IN
9 3 159·69 1957 TWO·PHASE COMPOSITIONS.
KINGERY W 0
60415 ON AN ANOMALOUS THERMAL EXPANSION IN HARDENED JAM CERAM SOC
IRREVERSIBLE NICKEL STEELS. 40 10 351·2 1957
SUTOKI T
SCI REPT TOHOKU UNIV
10 93·9 1921
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60463 COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF AU-CD ALLOYS 60521 INFLUENCE OF COLD DEFORMATION AND AGEING ON THE
CONTAINING 47.5 ATOMIC PER CENT CD. DENSITY AND COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR EXPANSION OF
CHANG LC CHROMIUM·NICKEL AUSTENITIC STEELS.
JAM CHEM SOC NEYMARK B YE
64 525·6 1942 FIZ METAL METALLOVED
14 3 465·70 1962
60472 HEAT·RESISTING STEELS.
HATFIELD W H 60522 INFLUENCE OF COLD DEFORMATION AND AGEING ON THE
J INST FUEL DENSITY AND COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR EXPANSION OF
11 58 245·304 1938 CHROMIUM NICKEL AUSTENITIC STEELS. I/ENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 14/3/465-70,
60474 THE DILATOMETRIC STUDY OF LIGHT METALS. 1982.1/
HAASM NEYMARK B YE
J INST METALS PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
39 233·54 1928 14 3 126·31 1962

60475 THE EXPANSION OF A BISMUTH·LEAD·944-TIN·CADMIUM ALLOY 60523 OXIDE AND SILICON CARBIDE COATINGS FOR HIGH
ON COOLING AFTER SOLIDIFICATION. TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE.
BENSON L E COYLE M B NORTON CO WOOSTER MASS
J INST METALS INDUSTRIAL HEATING
69 249·57 1943 22 11 2352·60 1955

60476 THE EFFECT OF INITIAL TEMPERATURE UPON THE PHYSICAL 60524 THE CONTROL AND APPLICATION OF THE EXPANSION
PROPERTIES OF STEEL CHARACTERISTICS OF METALS AND ALLOYS.
ANDREW J H RIPPON J E MILLER C P WRAGG A SCHOLEFIELD H H
J IRON STEEL INST INSTRUMENTS MEASUREMENTS CONF STOCKHOLM
101 527·612 1920 260.7 1949

60477 THE INFLUENCE OF SILICON AND ALUMINIUM ON THE 60527 HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS. IBOOK-AUTHOR ANON.I
RESISTANCE OF CAST IRON TO HIGH TEMPERATURES. HEAT TREATING AND FORGING
THYSSEN H 21 485-9 1935
J IRON STEEL INST
130 153·218 1934 60528 EXPANSION PROPERTIES OF NICKEL IRON·ALLOYS.
NICKEL BULL
60478 THE EFFECT OF CHROMIUM AND CARBON CONTENTS ON THE 10 11 237 1937
COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF CHROMIUM STEELS.
JONES J A HESELWOOD W C 60529 COEFFICIENTS OF LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOME
J IRON STEEL INST ALLOYS.
137 361·82 1938 HIDNERT P KRIDER H S
SMITHSONIAN PHYSICAL TABLES
60479 SECTION II. EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS UP TO 1000 C. 149-51 1954
SHERRATT G G CHALLONER A R
J IRON STEEL INST 60530 HARDENABLE CHROM·NICKEL STAINLESS A USEFUL MATERIAL
154 96P·8P 1946 RUSTLESS IRON AND STEEL CORP
NICKEL STEEL TOPICS
60480 EXPERIENCES IN THE STUDY OF ISOTHERMAL 14 2 1945
TRANSFORMATIONS.
RUSSELL T F MAVROCORDATOS C 60531 THERMAL EXPANSION CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME NICKEL CAST
J IRON STEEL INST IRONS.
162 33·43 1949 WOODT J
TRANS AM SOC METALS
60481 ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF ALLOYS OF COBALT,IRON 23 455-68 1935
AND CHROMIUM AND A NEW ALLOY STAINLESS-INVAR.
MASUMOTO H 60532 A NEW HEAT RESISTANT ALLOY.
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAI·SI HOYT S L SCHElL M A
2 4 141·6 1938 TRANS AM SOC METALS
23 1022-38 1935
60483 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF NORMAL AND SUPERCONDUCTING
INDIUM·LEAD ALLOYS. 60533 STRUCTURAL AND HARDENING CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME
GIEDD R E REYNOLDS C A IRON-COBALT·TUNGSTEN ALLOYS.
PHYS REV SYKES W P
2 B 3533·40 1970 TRANS AM SOC METALS
25 953-1012 1937
60487 MAGNETOSTRICTION, THERMAL EXPANSION, AND SPECIFIC
HEAT OF A NEARLY FERROMAGNETIC COMPOUND. NI3 GA. 60534 THE ALLOYS OF MANGANESE·NICKEL AND COPPER. THE
FAWCETT E MAlTA J P BUCHER E WERNICK J H COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION.
PHYS REV DEAN R SANDERSON C T POTTER E V
2 B 3639·44 1970 TRANS AM SOC METALS
29 907-12 1941
60488 SPIN·WAVE SPECTRUM AND MAG NON CONTRIBUTION TO THE
SPECIFIC HEAT OF EUROPEUM TELLURIDE. 60535 LOW EXPANSION ALLOYS FOR GLASS-TO-METAL SEALS.
MAS SET F CALLAWAY J KINGSTON W E
PHYS REV TRANS AM SOC METALS
2 B 3657-9 1970
60536 THE TRANSFORMATION OF RETAINED AUSTENITE IN HIGH
60493 CRYSTAL SIZE EFFECTS ON THE EXCITON ABSORPTION SPEED STEEL AT SUBATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURES.
SPECTRUM OF TUNGSTEN DISELENIDE. GORDON P COHEN M
CONSADORI F FRINDT R F TRANS AM SOC METALS
PHYS REV 30 569-88 1942
2 B 12 4893-6 1970
60537 THE TEMPERING OF TWO HIGH·CARBON, HIGH·VANADIUM HIGH
60497 EFFECTS OF CONFIGURATIONAL ORDER ON THE SPECIFIC-HEAT SPEED STEELS.
CAPACITY OF NI3FE BETWEEN 1.2 AND 4.4 K. LEMENT B S COHEN M
KOLLIE T G SCARBROUGH J 0 MC ELROY D L TRANS AM SOC METALS
PHYS REV 30 1021-42 1942
2 2831-9 1970
60538 THE KINETICS OF AUSTENITE DECOMPOSITION IN HIGH SPEED
60501 INFRARED REFLECTIVITY SPECTRA OF THE MIXED CRYSTAL STEEL
SYSTEM GA/l-XlIN/XI SB. GORDON P COHEN M ROSE R S
BRODSKY M H LUCOVSKY G CHEN M F PLASKETT T S TRANS AM SOC METALS
PHYS REV 31 161-98 1943
2 3303-11 1970
60539 DISCUSSION·DIMENSIONAL STABILITY OF STEEL
60517 THERMAL EXPANSION OF PIPING STEELS FROM 0 TO 1400 F. ZMESKAL 0
WATERS J F TRANS AM SOC METALS
POWER 34 242-9 1945
101304 127 1957
60540 A STUDY OF SUBZERO TREATMENTS APPLIED TO
60520 THERMAL EXPANSION OF RHODIUM-PLATINUM ALLOYS. MOLYBDENUM·TUNGSTEN HIGH SPEED STEEL
BARTER B DARLING A S KENNEDY R G JR
PLATINUM METALS REV TRANS AM SOC METALS
4 138-40 1960 34 250.92 1945
C130
TPRC TPRC
Number BibliogrBphic CitBtion Number BibliogrBphic CitBtion
60541 CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF SOME CAST 60600 AN INVESTIGATION OF THE MICROSTRUCTURE AND HIGH
CHROMIUM-MOLYBDENUM STEELS. TEMPERATURE EXPANSION OF DURIRON ALLOYS.
ZIEGLER N A MEINHART W L M.S. THESIS.
TRANS AM SOC METALS OEST L R RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INST TROY N Y
34 589·627 1945 RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
1·58 1931
60542 AGING IN GAS TURBINE·TYPE ALLOYS.
GRANT N J LANE J R 60604 ON NEW ANALOGS OF THALLIUM SELENIDE·TYPE
TRANS AM SOC METALS SEMICONDUCTOR COMPOUNDS.
41 95·122 1942 GUSEINOV G D ABDULLAEV G B BIDZINOVA S M
SEIDOV F M ISMAILOV M Z PASHAYEV AM
60543 EFFECT OF VANADIUM ON THE PROPERTIES OF CAST CARBON PHYSICS LETTERS
AND CARBON·MOLYBDENUM STEELS. 33 A 421·2 1970
ZIEGLER N A MEINHART W L GOLDSMITH J R
TRANS AM SOC METALS 60612 THERMAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ADVANCED
41 565·600 1949 GRAPHITIC MATERIALS. FROM GRAPHITIC MATERIALS FOR
ADVANCED RE·ENTRY VEHICLES. PART 1.
60544 DILATOMETRIC EFFECTS OF HARDENING AND DOC
RECRYSTALLIZATION IN THE 60 COPPER·20 NICKEL·20 AFML·TR·7()'133
MANGANESE ALLOY. 575·726 1970
SAMANS C H BRAYTON C C DRAKE H L
LITCHFIELD L 60620 THE ENTHALPY AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF THE TUNGSTEN·20
TRANS AM SOC METALS AT. PCT. MOLYBDENUM ALLOY AT HIGH TEMPERATURES.
41 961·83 1949 CHEKHOVSKOI V YA TARASOV V 0 ZHUKOVA I A
HIGH TEMPERATURES·HIGH PRESSURES
60545 BETA LAMINATIONS IN CARTRIDGE BRASS. 2 1 59·61 1970
DOWDELL R L NAGLER C A FINE M E KLUG H P
BITSIANES G 60621 MEASUREMENT OF THE ENTHALPIES FOR THE CESIUM
TRANS AM SOC METALS FLUORIDE-CESIUM AND BARIUM.cESIUM BINARY SYSTEMS.
41 985·1000 1949 SHPILRAIN E E KAGAN 0 N
HIGH TEMPERATURES·HIGH PRESSURES
60546 THE METALLOGRAPHY AND HEAT TREATMENT OF 8 TO 10 2 1 63·8 1970
PERCENT NICKEL STEEL
BROPHY G R MILLER A J 60625 SOME RESULTS ON THE STRUCTURAL AND PHYSICAL
TRANS AM SOC METALS PROPERTIES OF URANIUM TETRALUMINUM INTERMETALLIC.
41 1185·203 1949 JESSE A
J NUCLEAR MATERIALS
60547 FORMATION OF AUSTENITE IN HIGH-CHROMIUM STAINLESS 37 340·2 1970
STEELS.
POST C B EBERLY W S 60633 ALKALI METAL TELLUROANTIMONITES.
TRANS AM SOC METALS LUZHNAYA N P FINKELSHTEIN YA G BERUL S I
43 243·56 1951 ZHUR NEORG KHIM
15 1736· 1970
60548 THE DETERMINATION OF SOLIDUS TEMPERATURES
IN MAGNESIUM ALLOYS BY DILATOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS. 60634 ALKALI METAL TELLUROANTIMONITES. IIENGLISH
ADENSTEDT H BURNS J R TRANSLATION OF ZHUR. NEORG. KHIM. 15/7/1736·
TRANS AM SOC METALS 1970./1
43 873-86 1951 LUZHNAYA N P FINKELSHTEIN YA G BERUL S I
RUSSIAN J INORGANIC CHEM
60549 THE DIMENSIONAL BEHAVIOR OF INVAR. 15 7 891·4 1970
LEMENT B S AVERBACH B L COHEN M
TRANS AM SOC METALS 60641 INVESTIGATION OF THE VISCOSITY OF GLASSES OF THE
43 1072-97 1951 AS2SJ.TL2S AND AS2SE3·TL2SE SYSTEMS.
VINOGRADOVA G Z DEMBOVSKII SA ANISIMOVA T N
60550 CAST HEAT RESISTANT ALLOYS OF THE 21 PERCENT ZHUR NEORG KHIM
CHROMIUM·9 PERCENT NICKEL TYPE. 15 1949· 1970
AVERY H S WILKS C R FELLOWS J A
TRANS AM SOC METALS 60642 INVESTIGATION OF THE VISCOSITY OF GLASSES OF THE
44 57·80 1952 AS2S3·TL2S AND AS2SEJ.TL2SE SYSTEMS. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF ZHUR. NEORG. KHIM. 15/71 1949·
60551 THE TITANIUM·VANADIUM SYSTEM. 1970./1
ADENSTEDT H PEQUIGNOT J R RAYMER J M VINOGRADOVA G Z DEMBOVSKII SA ANISIMOVA T N
TRANS AM SOC METALS RUSSIAN J INORGANIC CHEM
44 99()'1003 1952 15 7 100()'2 1970

60552 GAMMA LOOP STUDIES IN THE IRON·TITANIUM. 60648 DILATOMETRIC STUDY OF PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN
IRON-CHROMIUM. AND IRON·TITANIUM-CHROMIUM SYSTEMS. RHENIUM STEELS AT LOW TEMPERATURES.
ROE W P FISHEL W P LYSAK L I ANDRUSHCHIK L 0
TRANS AM SOC METALS FIZ METAL METALLOVED
44 103()'40 1952 28 3 478·81 1969 CA 72 46523
60553 ON THE NATURE OF SOME LOW TUNGSTEN TOOL STEELS. 60649 DILATOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LOW·TEMPERATURE PHASE
GROSSMANN M A BAIN E C TRANSFORMATIONS IN RHENIUM STEELS. IIENGLISH
TRANS AM SOC STEEL TREATING TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 26/3/478-61.
9 259·70 1926 1969,/1
LYSAK L I ANDRUSHCHIK L 0
60554 ON THE DETERMINATION OF THE HETEROGENEOUS FIELD IN PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
THE IRON·NICKEL SYSTEM. 28 3 97·101 1969
HONDA K MIURA S
TRANS AM SOC STEEL TREATING 60652 RATES OF GROWTH OF CRYSTALS OF CONCENTRATED
13 270·9 1928 SOLUTIONS.
ROMANENKO V N NIKITINA G V ORLOV A G
60555 EXPANSION CHARACTERISTICS OF LOW·EXPANSION NICKEL IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
STEELS. 6 7 1215·18 1970
SCOTT H
TRANS AM SOC STEEL TREATING 60653 RATES OF GROWTH OF CRYSTALS OF CONCENTRATED
13 829·46 1928 SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK
SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 6/7/1215·18.1970,/1
60556 ALLOYS OF IRON. MANGANESE AND CARBON·PART IV. A ROMANENKO V N NIKITINA G V ORLOV A G
DILATOMETRIC STUDY OF IRON·MANGANESE BINARY ALLOYS. INORGANIC MATERIALS
WALTERS F M JR GENSAMER M 6 1066·9 1970
TRANS AM SOC STEEL TREATING
19 608·21 1932 60654 PREPARATION AND STUDY OF SOME PROPERTIES OF COMPOUNDS
IN THE COBALT·GERMANIUM AND COBALT-SILICON SYSTEMS.
60563 ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT AND THE KLESHCHINSKII L I POPOV YU V ROMANENKO V N
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF YOUNGS MODULUS OF SOBOLEV V V SIDOROV A F
IRON·PLATINUM ALLOYS. IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
MASUMOTO H KOBAYASHI T 6 7 1228·31 1970 CA 73 83342
TRANS JAPAN INST METALS
6 2 113·15 1965
C131
TPRC TPRC
Number Bib/iOfiraphic Citation Number Bib/iOfiraphic Citation
60655 PREPARATION OF COMPOUNDS OF THE SYSTEMS Co.GE AND 60771 ANISOTROPY OF THERMAL EXPANSION IN IRON.NICKEL
Co.sl AND STUDY OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES. IIENGLISH ALLOYS.
TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 6 PUPKE G
nlI22a.31,1970./1 ZEIT PHYSIK CHEM
KLESHCHINSKII L I POPOV YU V ROMANENKO V N 207 91·110 1957
SOBOLEV V V SIDOROV A F
INORGANIC MATERIALS 60772 THE INFLUENCE OF A COPPER ADDITION ON THE EXPANSION
6 1077-9 1970 IRON·NICKEL.cOBALT ALLOYS.
RINGPFEIL H HENKEL 0
60660 PHASE DIAGRAM AND CHANGE IN STRUCTURE-SENSITIVE NEUE HUTIE
PROPERTIES OF LIQUID ALLOYS OF THE SYSTEM 6 310-16 1961
GALLlUM.cOPPER.
YATSENKO S P KONONENKO V I CHESNOKOV A V 60773 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF IRON ALLOYS.
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER SCHULZE A
6 7 1331·2 1970 ZEIT TECHN PHYSIK
9 338·43 1928
60661 PHASE DIAGRAM AND CHANGE IN STRUCTURE-SENSITIVE
PROPERTIES OF LIQUID ALLOYS OF THE SYSTEM 60774 TECHNICAL MATERIALS OF LARGE MAGNETUAL SOFTNESS.
GAWUM.cOPPER. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. STABLEIN F
NAUKSSSR. NEORG. MATER. 6 /7/1331.32,1970./1 ZEIT TECH PHYSIK
YATSENKO S P KONONENKO V I CHESNOKOV A V 13 11 532·4 1932
INORGANIC MATERIALS
6 1168·9 1970 60775 THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOFT AND HARDENED STEEL
WERNER A
60676 INFLUENCE OF MOLYBDENUM ON TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE ZEIT INSTRUMENTENKUNDE
ORDERING ALLOY FE3AL. 44 315·20 1924
BIRUN N A SELISSKIl YA P
FIZ METAL METALLOVED 60788 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLID SOLUTIONS BASED ON LEAD
27 6 1060-6 1969 TELLURIDE.
ALEKSEEVA G T EFIMOVA B A OSTROVSKAYA L M
60677 INFLUENCE OF MOLYBDENUM ON TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE SEREBRYANNIKOVA 0 S TSYPIN M I
ORDERING ALLOY FE3AL. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF Fil. FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
METAl. METALLOVED. 27 16/1060-66,1969'/1 4 1322·7 1970 CA 73 113636
BIRUN N A SELISSKIl YA P
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY 60791 PRINCIPLES OF DOPING SEMICONDUCTOR COMPOUNDS WITH
27 6 104·10 1969 STOICHIOMETRIC DEVIATIONS.
GLAZOV V M NAGIEV V A
60678 EFFECT OF COBALT ON SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
IRON·NICKEL INVARS. 4 8 1536·40 1970 CA 73 124851
KHOMENKO 0 A TSElTLIN A M
FIZ METAL METALLOVED 60792 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, AND
28 104·9 1969 CA 71 127701 THERMOEMF. OF THE COMPOUNDS SILVER THALLIUM
DISELENIDE AND COPPER THALLIUM DISELENIDE IN SOLID
60679 INFLUENCE OF COBALT ON CERTAIN PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF AND LIQUID STATES.
FE·NIINVARS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF Fil. METAL. GASANOV S A MAGOMEDOV YA B
METALLOVED. 2B 11/ 104-9, 1969,/1 FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
KHOMENKO 0 A TSEYTLlN A M 4 1554·7 1970 CA 73 124694
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
28 1 109·15 1969 60798 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GROWN CAST IRON.
NOGUCHI T NAGAOKA K
60722 ON ANTIMONY·TIN ALLOYS. IMONO
BRONIEWSKI W SILIWOWSKI L 42 629·33 1970 CA 73 122818
REVUE DE METALLURGIE
25 312·21 1928 60819 THERMOELECTRIC FIGURE OF MERIT OF N·TYPE LEAD
TELLURIDE.
60723 ON THE STRUCTURE OF COPPER·TIN ALLOYS. EFIMOVA B A KOLOMOETS L A RAVICH YU I
BRONIEWSKI W HACKIEWICZ B STAVITSKAYA T S
REVUE DE METALLURGIE FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
25 671·84 1928 4 10 1929·35 1970

60744 ABSORPTION AND REFLECTION SPECTRA OF A 70 PERCENT 60820 THERMOELECTRIC FIGURE OF MERIT OF N·TYPE PBTE.
INDIUM ANTIMONIDE 30 PERCENT INDIUM ARSENIDE SOLID IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF Fil. TEKH. POLUPROV. 4 1101
SOLUTION IN RELATION TO THE ENERGY BAND STRUCTURE. 1929-35, 1970./1
SIROTA N N BOLVANOVICH E I EFIMOVA B A KOLOMOETS LA RAVICH YU I
KHIM SVYAZ POLUPROV STAVITSKAYA T S
324·9 1969 SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONFUCTORS
4 10 1653·8 1971
60763 THE CHANGE OF BETA·BRASS.
STEINWEHR H SCHULZE A 60864 THERMAL EXPANSION AND TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF
PHYSIK ZEIT YOUNGS MODULUS IN BORON.cHROMIUM ALLOYS.
35 10 385·97 1934 MASUMOTO H SAWAYAS KIKUCHI M
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI
60764 AN EXPANSION ANOMALY OF PLATINUM·IRON ALLOYS. 34 8 847·50 1970 CA 73 101303
KUSSMANN A
PHYSIK ZEIT 60877 COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION AND MODULE OF
38 41·2 1937 ELASTICITY OF IRON SILICIDES.
ANDREEVA L P GELD PV
60765 THE RESISTIVE MATERIAL ISABELLIN. IZV VYS UCHEB ZAVED CHERN MET
SCHULZE A 8 2 111·7 1965
PHYSIK ZEIT
39 401·7 1938 60935 INVESTIGATION OF HEAT OF TRANSFORMATION AND THE
CHANGE IN PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AT TRANSFORMATION OF
60766 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF MANGANIN. BETA·BRASS.
SCHULZE A STEINWEHR H SCHULZE A
WISS ABHANDL PHYSIK TECH REICHSANSTALT Z METALLKUNDE
16 476 1933 26 6 130-5 1934

60767 THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THE THERMAL EXPANSION 60946 HIGH·TEMPERATURE MODIFICATIONS OF GERMANIUM
OF THE MAGNESIUM CADMIUM ALLOYS. MONOSULFIDE AND MONOSELENIDE.
GRUBE G SCHIEDT E KARBANOV S G ZLOMANOV V P UKRAINSKII YU M
ZEIT ANORG ALLGEM CHEM IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
194 190-222 1930 6 1 125·6 1970 CA 72 115498
60769 THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, THE THERMAL EXPANSION 60947 HIGH·TEMPERATURE MODIFICATIONS OF GERMANIUM
AND THE HARDNESS OF MG-lN ALLOYS. MONOSULFIDE AND MONOSELENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
GRUBE G BURKHARDT A OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 6 11/ 125-6,
ZEIT ELEKTROCHEM 1970./1
35 315·32 1929 KARBANOV S G ZLOMANOV V P UKRAINSKII YU M
INORGANIC MATERIALS
60770 ON THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF FRICTION·BEARING ALLOYS. 6 104·5 1970
BUNGARDT W SCHAITBERGER G
ZEIT METALLKUNDE
31 240·4 1939
C132
TPRC TPRC
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60948 ANISOTROPY OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF 60989 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF AGTLTE2 AND CUTLTE21N LIQUID
LOW·TEMPERATURE THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS. AND SOLID STATES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV.
DUDKIN L D ZVKOVA N P LYUSKIN S N AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 6 141 S20-22, 1970./1
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER GASANOV S A MAGOMEDOV YA B
6 1 127·8 1970 CA 72 115680 INORGANIC MATERIALS
6 719·21 1970
60949 ANISOTROPY OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF
LOW·TEMPERATURE THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS. IIENGLISH 60992 THERMAL EXPANSION AND DENSITY OF SILVER CHALCOGENIDES
TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 6 IN SOLID AND LIQUID STATES.
111 127·2S, 1970./1 GLAZOV V M MAKHMUDOVA N M
DUDKIN L D ZVKOVA N P LYUSKIN S N IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
INORGANIC MATERIALS 6 8 1409·13 1970
6 106-7 1970
60993 THERMAL EXPANSION AND DENSITY OF SILVER CHALCOGENIDES
60950 THERMAL EXPANSION AND VOLUME CHANGES DURING THE IN SOLID AND LIQUID STATES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
MELTING OF SOME AlGROUPII B/GROUP 1111 C2IGROUP VII IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 6 lSI 1409-13,
COMPOUNDS. 1970./1
GLAZOV V M MALSAGOV A U KRESTOVNIKOV A N GLAZOV V M MAKHMUDOVA N M
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER INORGANIC MATERIALS
6 1 143·5 1970 CA 73 19193 6 8 1240·3 1970

60951 THERMAL EXPANSION AND VOLUME CHANGES DURING THE 61004 REFLECTION SPECTRA OF THIQ. AND SELENOANTIMONITES OF
MELTING OF CERTAIN AlGROUP I/B/GROUP III/C2IGROUP VII ALKALI METALS.
COMPOUNDS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SOBOLEV V V BERUL S I VOROBEV V G
SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 6/11143·5,1970./1 FINKELSHTEIN YA G LUZHNAYA N P
GLAZOV V M MALSAGOV A U KRESTOVNIKOV AN IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
INORGANIC MATERIALS 6 8 1532·3 1970 CA 73 103894
6 121·3 1970
61005 REFLECTION SPECTRA OF METATHIO- AND
60952 SEMICONDUCTOR GLASSES IN THE ZNAS2·CDAS2 SYSTEM. METASELENO·ANTIMONITES OF THE ALKALI METALS.
UGAI YA A ZVUBINA T A ALEINIKOVA K B IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG.
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER MATER. 6 18/1532·3, 1970./1
6 2 266·70 1970 CA 72 137684 SOBOLEV V V BERUL S I VOROBEV V G
FINKELSHTEIN YA G LUZHNAYA N P
60953 SEMICONDUCTlVE GLASSES IN THE SYSTEM lNAS2·CDAS2. INORGANIC MATERIALS
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK. SSSR, 6 1350·1 1970
NEORG. MATER. 6/21266·70,1970./1
UGAI YA A ZVUBINA T A ALEINIKOVA K B 61010 THE EFFECT OF ALLOYING ADDITIONS OF PLUTONIUM AND
INORGANIC MATERIALS NEPTUNIUM ON THE LATTICE PARAMETERS OF ALPHA·URANIUM
6 2 231·3 1970 BETWEEN 4 AND 300 K.
MARPLES J A C
60962 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COMPLEX SEMICONDUCTOR J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
COMPOUNDS IN SOLID AND MOLTEN STATES. 31 11 2421·30 1970
GADZHIEV G G MAGOMEDOV YA B
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 61011 AN X·RAY STUDY OF THE STRUCTURES OF URANIUM NITRIDE,
6 2 387·8 1970 PHOSPHIDE, SULFIDE AND SELENIDE AT CRYOGENIC
TEMPERATURES.
60963 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COMPLEX SEMICONDUCTOR MARPLES J A C
COMPOUNDS IN SOLID AND MOLTEN STATES. IIENGLISH J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 6 31 11 2431·9 1970
12I3S7-8S, 1970./1
GADZHIEV G G MAGOMEDOV YA B 61024 DENSITY OF STATES INFORMATION FROM LOW TEMPERATURE
INORGANIC MATERIALS SPECIFIC HEAT MEASUREMENTS.
6 338·9 1970 BECK P A CLAUS H
J RESEARCH NATIONAL BUREAU STANDARDS
60974 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BINARY AND TERNARY SELENIDES 74 A 3 449·54 1970
OF TRANSITION ELEMENTS. NTIS
IVANOVA V A ABDINOV D SH ALiEV G M AD·713276 AROD·5103·22970
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
6 3 566·8 1970 CA 73 8001 61025 HEAT CAPACITY STUDIES OF INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS
CONTAINING RARE EARTH ELEMENTS.
60975 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BINARY AND TERNARY SELENIDES WALLACE WE CRAIG R S THOMPSON A DEENAOAS C
OF TRANSITION ELEMENTS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF DIXON M AOYAGI M MARZOUK N
IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 6/3/566-8, COLLOQ INTERN CENTRE NATL DE LA RECHERCHE SCI
1970./1 180 427·41 1969
IVANOVA V A ABDINOV D SH ALiEV G M NTIS
INORGANIC MATERIALS AD·713250 1969
6 50()'2 1970
61029 EXPANSION PROPERTIES OF PU·l WT. PCT. GALLIUM
60976 STRUCTURAL-CHEMICAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN MELTS OF ALLOYS.
PERITECTIC SYSTEMS. TAYLOR J M BATTELLE·NORTHWEST RICHLAND
SOKOLOV E B GLAZOV V M PROKOFEVA V K WASHINGTON
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER NTIS
6 3 580·1 1970 CONF·651119·6
BNWL·SA·382 1·7 1965
60977 STRUCTURAL-CHEMICAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN MELTS OF
PERITECTIC SYSTEMS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. 61031 NATURE OF VISCOUS FLOW IN A MOLTEN EUTECTIC ALLOY
AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 6 131 5S0-81, 1970./1 DICOPPER ANTMONIDE +ANTIMONY. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
SOKOLOV E B GLAZOV V M PROKOFEVA V K OF UR. KHIM. ZH. 35 lSI 872-3, 1969,/1
INORGANIC MATERIALS DUTCHAK YA I PANASYUK P V
6 513·15 1970 FTD
FTD·HT·71·1293
60978 A STUDY OF THE UNIFORMITY OF STRONGLY·DOPED N·INSB 1·4 1971
SINGLE CRYSTALS.
DASHEVSKII M YA OKUN L S 61049 MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ALLOYS IN THE SYSTEM
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER MG-CD. FROM INVESTIGATING THE ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES
6 4 739·44 1970 OF METALS AND ALLOYS/AKAD. NAUK USRSI, 1967.
KUZMENKO P P KALNAIA G I SUPRUNENKO P A
60979 A STUDY OF THE UNIFORMITY OF STRONGLY·DOPED N·INSB NTIS
SINGLE CRYSTALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. N70-17580 51·9 1967
NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 6/4/73944,1970'/1
DASHEVSKII M YA OKUN L S 61050 PROPERTIES OF ANTIFERROMAGNETIC COMPOUND CHROMIUM
INORGANIC MATERIALS ANTIMONIDE. FROM INVESTIGATING THE ELECTRONIC
6 65()'4 1970 PROPERTIES OF METALS AND ALLOYS. IAKAD. NAUK URSRI,
1967.
60988 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OFAGTLTE2 AND CUTLTE21N SOLID KUZMENKO P P SUPRUNENKO P A GALINA G A
AND LIQUID STATES. NTIS
GASANOV S A MAGOMEDOV YA B N7()'17582 63·7 1967
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
6 4 820·2 1970 CA 73 29935 61065 DIFFUSIVE TEMPERATURE PULSES IN SOLIDS.
BERTMAN B HEBERLEIN D C SANDIFORD 0 J
SHEN L N Y WAGNER R R
CRYOGENICS
10 326·7 1970 CA 74 16370
C133
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61102 FAR INFRARED AND MICROWAVE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF 61403 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CHROMIUM RICH CHROMIUM IRON
VITREOUS AS2SE3. ALLOYS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE.
TAYLOR PC BISHOP S G MITCHELL D L MC CAIN C E SCHROEDER K
SOLID STATE COMMUN J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
8 21 1783·7 1970 CA 74 17518 31 878·83 1970

61108 REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF MAGNESIUM·TIN·LEAD COMPOUNDS. 61442 DETONATION COATING.


M.s. THESIS. SHESTERNENKOV V I
STAMM M E UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO MOSCOW IDAHO PO ROSH MET USSR
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO 8 37·47 1968
1·31 1970
61443 DETONATION COATING. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF POROSH.
61124 PHYSICOCHEMICAL STUDY OF SOLID SOLUTIONS OF MNTE IN MET. USSR 8/1/ 37-47.1968.//
PBTE AND OF MNSE IN PBSE. SHESTERNENKOV V I
VANYARKHO V G ZLOMANOV V P DUDKIN L 0 SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS
NOVOSELOVA A V OBEDKOV A G 1 30-6 1968
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
6 9 1579·83 1970 61465 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MAGNESIUM ANTIMONIDE·DOPED
MAGNESIUM SILICIDE.
61125 PHYSICOCHEMICAL STUDY OF SOLID SOLUTIONS OF MNTE IN BULENKOV N A SAKHAROV V V GOGISHVILI 0 SH
PBTE AND OF MNSE IN PBSE. //ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 6 /9/1579·83. 6 10 1744·8 1970
1970.//
VANYARKHO V G ZLOMANOV V P DUDKIN L 0 61466 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MAGNESIUM ANTIMONIDE·DOPED
NOVOSELOVA A V OBEDKOV A G MAGNESIUM SILICIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
INORGANIC MATERIALS AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 6 /10/1744-48.
6 1394·8 1970 1970.11
BULENKOV N A SAKHAROV V V GOGISHVILI 0 SH
61126 THE SYSTEM PB.sN·TE NEAR THE PSEUDOBINARY CROSS INORGANIC MATERIALS
SECTION PBTE.sNTE. 6 10 1536·9 1970
TAIROV S M ORMONT B F SHOSTAK N 0
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 61467 THE SYSTEM GE • BI • TE.
6 9 1584·8 1970 ABRIKOSOV N KH DANILOVA·DOBRYAKOVA G T
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
61127 THE SYSTEM PB.sN·TE NEAR THE PSEUDOBINARY CROSS 6 10 1798·803 1970
SECTION PBTE.sNTE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 6 /9/1584-88.1970.// 61468 THE SYSTEM GE· 81· TE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
TAIROV S M ORMONT B F SHOSTAK N 0 IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 6 /10/ 1798·1803.
INORGANIC MATERIALS 1970.//
6 1399·402 1970 ABRIKOSOV N KH DANILOVA·DOBRYAKOVA G T
INORGANIC MATERIALS
61134 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE SYSTEM 6 10 1582·6 1970
TIN TELLURIDE·CADMIUM TELLURIDE.
NASIROVYA N ZARGAROVA M I SULTAN OVA N R 61469 OPTICAL AND PHOTOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER SYSTEM CD TE • IN2 TE3.
6 9 1711·12 1970 POTYKEVICH I V LYUBCHENKO A V BELYAEV 0 N
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
61135 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE SYSTEM 6 10 1807·10 1970
TIN TELLURIDE·CADMIUM TELLURIDE. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 6 61470 OPTICAL AND PHOTOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF THE
/9/1711·12.1970.// SYSTEM CDTE ·IN2TE3. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
NASIROVYAN ZARGAROVAMI SULTANOVANR AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 6 /10/1807·10.
INORGANIC MATERIALS 1970.//
6 1508·9 1970 POTYKEVICH I V LYUBCHENKO A V BELYAEV 0 N
INORGANIC MATERIALS
61185 SOLAR ABSORPTANCE AND HEMISPHERICAL EMIITANCE OF 6 10 1590·3 1970
VARIOUS METALS AT SPACE CONDITIONS.
JACK J R SPISZ E W 61473 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF GALLIUM
PROGRESS ASTRONAUT AERON SESQUISELENIDE·ANTIMONY SESQUISELENIDE SYSTEM ALLOYS.
23 93·107 1970 ALlDZHANOV M A ALlEVAZG RUSTAMOV P G
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
61206 MAGNETIC ORDERING IN THE UNCOMPENSATED 6 10 1874·6 1970 CA 74 26060
ANTI FERROMAGNET MN2SN. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
AKAD. NAUK SSSR. SER. FIZ. 34/5/ 974-8.1970.// 61474 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS IN THE SYSTEM
CHEKIN V V KAPLIENKO A I LEONOV B N GA2SE3.sB2SE3. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD.
BULL ACAD SCI USSR /PHYS SER/ NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 6 /10/ 1874-76. 1970.//
34 5 867·71 1970 ALlDZHANOV M A AllEVA Z G RUSTAMOV P G
INORGANIC MATERIALS
61222 SPECIFIC HEAT. ENTROPY. AND ENTHALPY OF GALLIUM. 6 10 1651·2 1970
INDIUM. AND THALLIUM SELENIDES IN THE 12·300 K RANGE.
MAMEDOV K K KERIMOV I G KOSTRYUKOV V N 61492 ENTHALPY AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF EUROPIUM. NEODYMIUM.
MEKHTIEV M I AND SAMARIUM HEXABORIDES AT 300·1300 K.
TERMODIN TERMOKHIM KONSTANTY PRILEPSKII V N TIMOFEEVA E N TIMOFEEV V A
217·23 1970 CA 74 16345 TRUBITSYN A YA
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER
61239 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ZIRCONIUM 6 11 2069·70 1970 CA 74 16349
DIBORIDE.sILICON CARBIDE COMPOSITE AT ELEVATED
TEMPERATURES. M.S. THESIS. 61493 ENTHALPY AND HEAT CAPACITY OF EUROPIUM. NEODYMIUM.
KO Y·C UNIVERSITY OF CICINNATI CONCINNATI OHIO AND SAMARIUM HEXABORIDES AT 300-1300 K. IIENGLISH
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. NEORG. MATER. 6
1·70 1969 /11/ 2069·70.1970.//
PRILEPSKII V N TIMOFEEVA E N TIMOFEEV V A
61389 THE LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFICHEATS OF SEVERAL TRUBITSYN A YA
PALLADIUM·RICH PALLADIUM·ANTIMONY ALLOYS. INORGANIC MATERIALS
TSANG P J·M DARBY J B JR 6 11 1816·17 1970
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
31 12 2735·9 1970 61527 SYNTHESIS OF SILICON OXYNITRIDE.
GUZMAN I YA PURUSOVA T N POLUBOYARINOV 0 N
61401 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF DILUTE MAGNETIC ALLOYS. KARPILOVSKAYA M N
TING C S OGNEUPORY
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS 35 3 41·6 1970
31 777·81 1970
DOC 61528 SYNTHESIS OF SILICON OXYNITRIDE. I/ENGLISH
AFOSR·70-2688·TR AF·AFOSR·61 0-67 TRANSLATION OF OGNEUPORY 35 /3/41-46.1970.//
AD·716257 REPRINT 1970 GUZMAN I YA PURUSOVA TN POLUBOYARINOV D N
KARPILOVSKAYA M N
61402 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SINGLE CRYSTAL SILICON REFRACTORIES
ARSENIDE. 35 177-82 1970
MILLER L C E KANNEWURF C R
J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS
31 849·55 1970
C134
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliogrephic Citetion !:!!!!!!!!!!. Bibliographic Citation
61538 X·RAY STUDY OF THERMAL EXPANSION IN NICKEL-CHROMIUM 61773 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF CERIUM AND
ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF NAUCH. DOKLADY CERIUM·YTTRIUM ALLOYS. PH.D. THESIS.
VYSSHEI SHKOLY. MET. /1/ 218-21,1958.// PANOUSIS N T IOWA STATE UNIV OF SCIENCE AND
PROGRUSHEHENKO A V TECHNOLOGY AMES
FTD NTIS
FTD·MT· 71·1603 IS·T·398 N71·15065
1·12 1971 1·62 1970

61557 PROLONGED AGEING OF AN ALUMINIUM·ZINC·MAGNESIUM 61778 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS
ALLOY. AND ALLOYS BY THE METHOD OF ELECTRICAL HEATING OF
HIRANO K FINE HOMOGENEOUS RODS TAKING HEAT LOSSES INTO
JAPAN INSTITUTE OF METALS TRANSACTIONS ACCOUNT. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. KHIM. OBRAB.
11 225·30 1970 MATER. /3/ 40·5,1968.//
LEBEDEV YU M PROGRUSHCHENKO A V
61566 EFFECT OF BORON ON THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND FTD
THERMAL EXPANSION OF TITANIUM. FTD·HT·23·886· 71
KUZMICHEV YU S LUPAKOV I S BOROK B A 1·11 1971
GARVRILOVA V K
POROSH MET 61787 DELTA AND EPSILON THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS AND
10 78·82 1970 CA 74 78853 THE DELTA·TO·EPSILON CONTRACTION FOR SOME
PLUTONIUM·RICH ALLOYS.
61583 A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES GOLDBERG A ROSE R L MATLOCK 0 K LAWRENCE
OF THE SYSTEM IRON-SILICON. RADIATION LAB UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
CHART T G NTIS
HIGH TEMPERATURES·HIGH PRESSURES CONF·701001·2 UCRL·72223
2 4 461·70 1970 N71·14123 1·18 1970

61691 INFLUENCE OF POROSITY AND INTERGRAIN·BOUNDARY QUALITY 61806 MEASUREMENT OF THE ENTHALPY OF LIQUID POTASSIUM.
ON THE ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF SHPILRAIN E E KAGAN 0 N
SEMICONDUCTIVE THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS. TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
LlDORENKO N S NARVA 0 M DUDKIN L 0 8 666·7 1970
EROFEEV R S
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR NEORG MATER 61807 MEASUREMENT OF THE ENTHALPY OF LIQUID POTASSIUM.
6 12 2112·18 1970 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 8 /3/
666·67,1970.//
61692 INFLUENCE OF POROSITY AND INTERGRAIN·BOUNDARY QUALITY SHPILRAIN E E KAGAN 0 N
ON THE ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF HIGH TEMPERATURE
SEMICONDUCTIVE THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS. IIENGLISH 8 626·7 1970
TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 6
!12! 2112·18,1970.// 61808 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF NIOBIUM AT HIGH TEMPERATURES.
LlDORENKO N S NARVA 0 M DUDKIN L 0 MAKARENKO I N TRUKHANOVA L N FILIPPOV L P
EROFEEV R S TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
INORGANIC MATERIALS 8 667·70 1970 CA 73 81447
6 12 1853·8 1970
61809 THE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF NIOBIUM AT HIGH
61721 INFRARED REFLECTANCE OF WATER FROSTS CONDENSED ON TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ.
LIQUID NITROGEN·COOLED SURFACES IN VACUUM. VYS. TEMP. 8 /3/ 667·70,1970.//
WOOD B E SMITH A M SEIBER B A ROUX J A MAKARENKO IN TRUKHANOVA L N FILIPPOV L P
ARNOLD ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT CENTER ARNOLD AIR HIGH TEMPERATURE
STATION TENNESSEE 8 628·31 1970
DOC AND NTIS
AEDC·TR·70·215 N71·18682 61810 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID THALLIUM
AD·715915 1·41 1970 CHALCOGENIDES.
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
61732 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF TITANIUM BORIDE, ZIRCONIUM TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
80RIDE, AND HAFNIUM BORIDE. M.S. THESIS. 8 670·2 1970 CA 73 81449
BRANSCOMB T M IOWA STATE UN IV OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY AMES IOWA 61811 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID CHALCOGENIDES OF
NTIS THALLIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS.
PB·192253 N71·14372 TEMP. 8 /3/ 670·72,1970.//
IS·T·368 1·92 1970 CA 74 16313 FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I
HIGH TEMPERATURE
61734 HEAT CONTENT AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF SIX ROCK TYPES AT 8 632·4 1970
TEMPERATURES TO 1000 C.
61812 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, AND
WASHINGTON 0 C NTIS THERMOEMF. OF CU2SNTE3 AND CU2GETE3 TERNARY COMPOUNDS
NTIS IN SOLID AND LIQUID STATES.
PB·199046 BMRI·7503 ALiEV S N MAGOMEDOV YA 8 SHCHEGOLKOVA N V
N71·20613 1·28 1971 CA 75 8342 TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
8 672-5 1970 CA 73 60182
61747 SPECIFIC HEATS OF EUROPIUM SELENIDE AND SOME DILUTE
INDIUM·TlN ALLOYS DOWN TO 0.5 K. 61813 THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY,
WHITE H W UNIV OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE CALIF AND THERMAL EMF OF THE TERNARY COMPOUNDS CU2SNTE3 AND
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL CU2GETE31N THE SOLID AND LIQUID STATES. IIENGLISH
UM·70·6374 1·192 1969 CA 74 16342 TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 8 /3/ 672-75,
1970.//
61748 VISCOSITY OF URANIUM METAL AND SOME URANIUM·CHROMIUM ALiEV S N MAGOMEDOV YA 8 SHCHEGOLKOVA N V
ALLOYS. HIGH TEMPERATURE
FINUCANE J S UNIV OF CALIF BERKLEY CALIF 8 635·8 1970
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL
UM·70·6100 1·51 61816 A NEW TYPE OF STRUCTURAL·CHEMICAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN
N71·21384 1969 CA 74 21384 MELTS OF PERITECTIC SYSTEMS.
GLAZOV V M SOKOLOV E 8 KHOLMAKOVA T I
61755 LOW·TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT STUDY OF MAGNETIC ZHUR FIZ KHIM
ALLOYS. MECHANISM FOR FIRST·ORDER MAGNETIC 44 11 2758· 1970
TRANSITION IN IRON·RHODIUM SYSTEM. SPECIFIC HEAT OF
DILUTE MAGNETIC COPPER·MANGANESE ALLOYS. 61817 A NEW TYPE OF STRUCTURAL·CHEMICAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN
TU P·C UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA PA MELTS OF PERITECTIC SYSTEMS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL OF ZHUR. FIZ. KHIM. 44 /11/ 2758· ,1970.//
UM·70·7872 N71·21691 GLAZOV V M SOKOLOV E 8 KHOLMAKOVA T I
1·161 1969 CA 74 17244 RUSSIAN J PHYS CHEM
44 11 1570·2 1970
61771 THERMAL STUDY OFTHREE INDIUM·TITANIUM ALLOYS IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE FCT·FCC TRANSITION. HEAT 61844 USE OF DILATOMETRY TO STUDY THETEMPERATURE
CAPACITIES FROM 5 TO 300 K. PH.D. THESIS. DEPENDENCE OF THE COMPRESSI81L1TY OF METALS AND
SCHWARTZ R G IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE ALLOYS.
AND TECHNOLOGY AMES 8ATALOV V S PELETSKII V E
NTIS FIZ METAL METALLOVED
IS·T·362 N71·12563 28 752·5 1969
1·75 1970
C135
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliogrsphic CitBtion ~ Bibliogrsphic Citstion
61845 USE OF DILATOMETRY TO STUDY THE TEMPERATURE 61965 ANISOTROPY OF THE EFFECTIVE MASSES OF ELECTRONS IN
DEPENDENCE OF THE COMPRESSIBILITY OF METALS AND CDSNAS2.
ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL. KARYMSHAKOV R K UKHANOV YU I SHMARTSEV YU V
METALLOVED. 28/4/752·55, 1969,/1 FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
BATALOV V S PELETSKII V E 4 10 1988·90 1970 CA 74 58937
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
28 4 188·92 1969 61966 ANISOTROPY OF THE EFFECTIVE MASSES OF ELECTRONS IN
CD SN AS2. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH.
61846 AGING OF THE MARTENSITE OF IRON-CHROMIUM·NICKEL AND POLUPROV.4/10/1988..90, 1970.//
IRON-CHROMIUM·NICKEL-ALUMINUM STEELS. KARYMSHAKOV R K UKHANOV YU I SHMARTSEV YU V
BOGACHEV I N ZVIGINTSEV N V MOGUTNOV B M SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS
FIZ METAL METALLOVED 4 10 1702·4 1971
28 999·1006 1969 CA 72 10288
61969 REFLECTION SPECTRA OF INDIUM ARSENIDE.
61847 MARTENSITE AGEING IN FE·CR·NI AND FE·CR·NI·AL STEELS. ZHUKOV E G MEDVEDEVA Z S POPOV YU V
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 28 SOBOLEV V V SHESTATSKII S N
16/999·1006, 1969,/1 FIZTEKH POLUPROV
BOGACHEV I N ZVIGINTSEV N V MOGUTNOV B M 2 1022·4 1968
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
28 6 41·8 1969 61970 REFLECTION SPECTRA OF INDIUM ARSENIDE. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 217/1022.24,
61848 EFFECT OF ALLOYING ELEMENTS ON THE MAGNETIC 1968,/1
TRANSFORMATION IN AN IRON·MANGANESE ALLOY. ZHUKOV E G MEDVEDEVA Z S POPOV YU V
BOGACHEV IN ZVIGINTSEVA G E EGOLAEV V F SOBOLEV V V SHESTATSKII S N
LYAPUNOVA G I SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS
FIZ METAL METALLOVED 2 7 850·1 1969
28 1018·24 1969 CA 72 102913
61971 EFFECTIVE MASS OF HOLES IN MERCURY TELLURIDE.
61849 INFLUENCE OF ALLOYING ELEMENTS ON THE MAGNETIC IVANOV·OMSKII V I KOLOMIETS B T MALKOVA A A
TRANSFORMATION IN AN IRON·MANGANESE ALLOY. IIENGLISH MARKOV YU F MEKHTIEV A SH
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 2B 161 FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
1018..24,1969'/1 2 9 1340-3 1968
BOGACHEV I N ZVIGINTSEVA G YE YEGOLAYEV V F
LYAPUNOV G I 61972 EFFECTIVE MASS OF HOLES IN MERCURY TELLURIDE.
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 2/91
28 6 59·65 1969 1340-43, 1968,/1
IVANOV·OMSKII V I KOLOMIETS B T MALKOVA A A
61881 THE THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF HOT PRESSED MARKOV YU F MEKHTlEV A SH
BERYLLIUM. SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS
TYE R P BRAZEL J P 2 9 1122·5 1969
REV INT HAUTES TEMP REFRACT
7 4 326·34 1970 CA 74 147147 61975 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ANTMONY·DOPED TELLURIUM.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 2/111
61882 SOME ANOMALOUS THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY RESULTS ON 1659-61. 1968,/1
HAFNIUM, NIOBIUM AND ZIRCALOY 2. POLlKHRONIDI N G BAGDUEV G B
WHEELER M J SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
REV INT HAUTES TEMP REFRACT 2 11 1379-81 1969
7 4 335·40 1970
61976 COMPARATIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES
61887 ANALYSIS OF PUSH·ROD DILATOMETER MEASUREMENTS. OF ARSENIC CHALCOGENIDES DURING TRANSITION FROM THE
WEISENBURGER S CRYSTALLINE TO GLASSY STATE.
REV INT HAUTES TEMP REFRACT BELLE M L KOLOMIETS B T PAVLOV B V
7 4 410-5 1970 CA 74 145541 FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
2 10 1448-53 1968
61950 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOME METALS AND ALLOYS IN
THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 4.2·273 K. IIENGLISH 61977 COMPARATIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES
TRANSLATION OF INZH. FIZ. ZHUR. 12/5/675·77, OF ARSENIC CHALCOGENIDES DURING TRANSITION FROM THE
1967./1 CRYSTALLINE TO GLASSY STATE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
MERISOV B A KHOTKEVICH V I ZLOBINTSEV G M OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 2/1/1448..53,1968'/1
KOZINETS VV BELLE M L KOLOMIETS B T PAVLOV B V
ENGINEERING PHYSICS SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
12 364·6 1967 2 10 1210-4 1969

61958 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLID SOLUTIONS BASED ON LEAD 61978 OPTICAL AND THERMAL CARRIER ACTIVATION ENERGIES IN
TELLURIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. GLASSES OF THE CDGE/ASXP1-Xl2 SYSTEM.
POLUPROV. 4 1711322.27,1970./1 BORISOVA Z U GORYUNOVA N A KOUZOVA N I
ALEKSEEVA G T EFIMOVA B A OSTROVSKAYA L M OSMANOV E 0 RUD YU V
SEREBRYANNIKOVA 0 S TSYPIN M I FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS 2 10 1548-50 1968
4 7 1122·5 1971
61979 OPTICAL AND THERMAL CARRIER ACTIVATION ENERGIES IN
61960 PRINCIPLES OF THE DOPING OF NONSTOICHIOMETRIC GLASSES OF THE CDGE/ASXP1-Xl2 SYSTEM. IIENGLISH
SEMICONDUCTING COMPOUNDS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 2/101 154a..50,
FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 4/8/153640, 1970./1 1968,/1
GLAZOV V M NAGIEV V A BORISOVA Z U GORYUNOVA N A KOUZOVA N I
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS OSMANOV E 0 RUD YU V
4 8 1312·5 1971 SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
2 10 1292-3 1969
61961 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, AND
THERMOELECTRIC POWER OF AG TL SE2 AND CU TL SE IN THE 61980 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SILICON-GERMANIUM·BORON
SOLID AND LIQUID STATE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH.
FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 4/8/1554-7,1970./1 POLUPROV. 2/12/1762-68, 1968,/1
GASANOV S A MAGOMEDOV YA B ABRIKOSOV N KH ZEMSKOV V S 10RDANISHVILI E K
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS PETROV A V ROZHDESTVENSKAYA V V
4 8 1328·30 1971 SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
2 12 1468-73 1969
61963 AN INVESTIGATION OF THE REFLECTION OF INFRARED
RADIATION FROM HEAVILY DOPED SAMPLES OF N· AND p. 61983 BEHAVIOUR OF NONMETALLIC INCLUSIONS IN A SOLIDIFYING
TYPE LEAD SELENIDE. INGOT OF KILLED STEEL
VINOGRADOVA M N GUNKO T S UKHANOV YU I 10DKO E A MORGUNOV A V
TSELISHCHEVA N S SHERSHNEVA L M IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV 6 62 1969
4 10 1968·72 1970 CA 74 69732
61984 BEHAVIOUR OF NONMETALLIC INCLUSIONS IN A SOLIDIFYING
61964 AN INVESTIGATION OF THE REFLECTION OF INFRARED INGOT OF KILLED STEEL IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
RADIATION FROM HEAVILY DOPED SAMPLES OF N· AND P·TYPE AKAD. NAUK SSSR, METAL 161 62· 1969,/1
LEAD SELENIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. 10DKO E A MORGUNOV A V
POLUPROV. 4/10/1988..72,1970./1 RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
VINOGRADOVA M N GUNKO T S UKHANOV YU I 6 37-41 1969
TSELISHCHEVA N S SHERSHNEVA L M
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS
4 10 1686-90 1971
C136
TPRC TPRC
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Bib/iogrBphic Citation Number Bib/iogrBphic Citation
61985 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID ANTIMONY SELENIDE. 62016 VALUES OF THE EFFECTIVE MASS OF CONDUCTION ELECTRONS
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 3/2/ IN CDGEAS2. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH.
189-72,1989.1/ POLUPROV. 3/10/1590-91, 1969,/1
FEDOROV V I MACHUEV V I ZLATKIN L B MARKOV YU F POLUSHINA I K
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
3 2 143-5 1969 3 10 1336-7 1970

61994 THE STRUCTURE OF LIQUID THALLIUM-BISMUTH ALLOYS. 62017 OPTICAL ABSORPTION IN MERCURY TEllURIDE.
BELASHCHENKO D K GOTGILF T L LYUBIMOV A P IVANOV-OMSKII V I KOLOMIETS B T MALKOVA A A
IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL MARKOV YU F MEKHTIEV A SH SMEKALOVA K P
1 192 1968 FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
3 11 1669-74 1969
61995 THE STRUCTURE OF LIQUID THALLIUM-BISMUTH ALLOYS.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, METAL 62018 OPTICAL ABSORPTION IN MERCURY TELLURIDE. IIENGLISH
11/192- ,1968.11 TRANSLATION OF FIZ_ TEKH. POLUPROV. 3/11/1669-74.
BELASHCHENKO D K GOTGILF T L LYUBIMOV A P 1969,/1
RUSSIAN METAllURGY IMETALLYI IVANOV-OMSKII V I KOLOMIETS B T MALKOVA A A
1 112-6 1968 MARKOV YU F MEKHTIEV A SH SMEKALOVA K P
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
61996 REFLECTION FROM HEAVILY DOPED SAMPLES OF N-TYPE PBTE 3 11 1403-7 1970
IN THE INFRARED PART OF THE SPECTRUM. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 3/6/886-93, 62019 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, THERMOELECTRIC POWER. AND
1969,/1 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF CU3ASSE4 AND CU3 SBSE4.
SMIRNOV I K UKHANOV YU I NENSBERG E D IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 3/111
MELNIK R B 1709-11.1969./1
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS ALiEV S N GADZHIEV G G MAGOMEDOV YA B
3 6 746-51 1969 SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
3 11 1437-9 1970
61997 REFLECTION SPECTRA OF NIOBIUM DISELENIDE.
ANTONOVA E A VOROBEV V G KAL YUZHNAYA G A 62022 INVESTIGATION OF THE VALENCE BAND OF LEAD TEllURIDE
SOBOLEVVV USING INFRARED REFLECTION DATA. IIENGLISH
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 3/12/ lB33-37.
3 922-3 1969 1969,/1
SMIRNOV I K UKHANOV YU I
61998 REFLECTION SPECTRA OF NIOBIUM DISELENIDE. IIENGLISH SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 3/6/922-23. 3 12 1553-5 1970
1969,/1
ANTONOVA E A VOROBEV V G KALYUZHNAYA G A 62023 PLASMA REFLECTION DUE TO NON EQUILIBRIUM CARRIERS IN
SOBOLEVVV SEMICONDUCTORS.
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS VAKHNENKO I F STRIZHEVSKII V L
3 6 777-8 1969 FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
3 12 1844-56 1969
62000 OPTICAL REFLECTION OF CDSNAS2 SINGLE CRYSTALS IN THE
PHOTON ENERGY RANGE 1-11 EV. 62024 PLASMA REFLECTION DUE TO NON EQUILIBRIUM CARRIERS IN
ZLATKIN L B IVANOV E K SEMICONDUCTORS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH.
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV POLUPROV. 3/12/ 1844-56, 1969,/1
3 6 926-8 1969 VAKHNENKO I F STRIZHEVSKII V L
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
62001 OPTICAL REFLECTION OF CDSNAS2 SINGLE CRYSTALS IN THE 3 12 1562-71 1970
PHOTON ENERGY RANGE 1-11 EV. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
OF FIZ. TEKH_ POLUPROV. 3/6/926-28.1969,/1 62025 STRUCTURE AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE ALLOYS
ZLATKIN L B IVANOV E K TUNGSTEN CARBIDE-TANTALUM CARBIDE-COBALT AND TUNGSTEN
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS CARBIDE-NIOBIUM CARBIDE-COBALT.
3 6 781-2 1969 FUNKE V F TUMANOV V I PANOV V S
FIZ METAL METALLOVED
62002 SOME OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF THE 19 858-62 1965
GA2TE3-IN2TE3 SYSTEM.
MUSHINSKAYA K M TYRZIU V G 62058 DETERMINATION OF THE ENTHALPY AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV TANTALUM AND NIOBIUM DISILICIDES AT 1200-2100 K.
3 978-81 1969 BONDARENKO V P ZMII V I FOMICHEV E N
KALASHNIK A A SLYUSAR N P
62003 SOME OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF THE TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
GA2TE3-IN2TE3 SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. 8 910-12 1970 CA 73 124260
TEKH_ POLUPROV. 3171978-81. 1969,/1
MUSHINSKAYA K M TYRZIU V G 62059 DETERMINATION OF THE ENTHALPY AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS TANTALUM AND NIOBIUM DISILICIDES IN THE 1200-2100 K.
3 7 825-7 1970 TEMPERATURE RANGE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. B 141 910-12, 1970./1
62004 OPTICAL PROPERTIES AND FORBIDDEN-BAND WIDTH OF BONDARENKO V P ZMII V I FOMICHEV E N
ZNSNSB2. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. KALASHNIK A A SLYUSAR N P
POLUPROV. 317110B3-85, 1969,/1 HIGH TEMPERATURE
IVAKHNO V N KRADINOVA L V PROCHUKHAN V D 8 856-7 1970
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
3 7 913-4 1970 62107 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLID
SOLUTIONS OF SILICON IN IRON AND COBALT.
62005 REFLECTION SPECTRA AND ENERGY STRUCTURE OF CDSXSE1-X KRENTSIS R P ZINOVEV V E ANDREEVA L P
SINGLE CRYSTALS. GELD P V
lISITSA M P MALINKO V N TEREKHOVA S F FIZ METAL METALLOVED
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV 29 118-23 1970 CA 73 19238
3 1078-81 1969
62108 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY AND CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLID
62006 REFLECTION SPECTRA AND ENERGY STRUCTURE OF CDSXSE1-X SOLUTIONS OF SILICON IN IRON AND COBALT. IIENGLISH
SINGLE CRYSTALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL METALlOVED. 29/1/118-23,
POLUPROV. 317/1078-81,1969./1 1970./1
lISITSA M P MALINKO V N TEREKHOVA SF KRENTSIS R P ZINOVYEV V YE ANDREYEVA L P
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS GELD P V
3 7 908-10 1970 PHYS METALS METALLOG
29 1 122-7 1970
62014 LORENZ NUMBER OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 3/101 15B5-8B, 62109 EMBRITTLEMENT OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF INTERMETALLIC
1969,/1 COMPOUNDS.
AllEVA M A AliEV S A AliEV M I SHASHKOV D P
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS FIZ METAL METALLOVED
3 10 1331-3 1970 29 168-74 1970

62015 VALUES OF THE EFFECTIVE MASS OF CONDUCTION ELECTRONS 62110 EMBRITTLEMENT OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF INTERMETALLIC
INCDGEAS2. COMPOUNDS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL.
ZLATKIN L B MARKOV YU F POLUSHINA I K METALLOVED. 29/11 16B-74. 1970./1
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV SHASHKOV D P
3 10 1590-1 1969 PHYS METALS METALLOG
29 1 171-7 1970
C137
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citation Number Bibliographic Citation
62196 INFRARED ABSORPTION SPECTRUM OF SEMINSULATING GALLIUM 62218 OPTICAL INVESTIGATION OF HEAVILY DOPED N-TYPE INDIUM
ARSENIDE. I/ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. ANTIMONIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH.
POLUPROV. 4 11/ 224-26.1970./1 POLUPROV. 4 151 959-62. 1970./1
KOLCHANOVA N M MIRDZHALILOVA M A DASHEVSKII M YA KOVALCHUK LV OKUN L S
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
4 1 181·2 1970 4 5 817-18 1970

62199 BIREFRINGENCE IN CDSNAS2. 62221 POLARIZING PROPERTIES AND OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF THE
KARYMSHAKOV R K UKHANOV YU I SHMARTSEV YU V INDIUM ANTIMONIDE-NICKEL ANTIMONIDE SYSTEM.
FIZTEKH POLUPROV VEKSHINA V S IVAKHNO V N KROL L YA NOVAK II
4 2 362·5 1970 FIZTEKH POLUPROV
4 1174-5 1970
62200 BIREFRINGENCE IN CDSNAS2. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 412/ 362-65. 1970./1 62222 POLARIZING PROPERTIES AND OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF THE
KARYMSHAKOV R K UKHANOV YU I SHMARTSEV YU V INDIUM ANTIMONIDE·NICKEL ANTIMONIDE SYSTEM.
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 4 161
4 2 298·300 1970 1174-75.1970,/1
VEKSHINA V S IVAKHNO V N KROL L YA NOVAK II
62201 EFFECTIVE MASS OF THE CARRIERS IN N·TYPE AG2TE. SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
KERIMOVA T G ALiEV S A AKHUNDOV G A 4 6 994-5 1970
FIZTEKH POLUPROV
4 2 400.1 1970 62223 EFFECT OF NEUTRON IRRADIATION ON THE COEFFICIENT OF
REFLECTANCE OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE. IIENGLISH
62202 EFFECTIVE MASS OF THE CARRIERS IN N·TYPE AG2TE. TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 4 16/1194-5.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 4 12/ 1970./1
400.401. 1970./1 BARAMIDZE N V KURDIANI N I
KERIMOVA T G ALiEV S A AKHUNDOV G A SOVIET PHYS-SEMICONDUCTORS
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS 4 6 1014-5 1970
4 2 335·6 1970
62224 COMPENSATION FOR LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSION.
62203 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND DlFFUSIVITY OF IRON BAIRD K M
MONOSILICIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. METROLOGIA
POLUPROV. 4 12/ 403-5.1970./1 4 145-6 1968
KRENTSIS R P DSTROVSKII F I GELD P V
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS 62225 APPARATUS FOR LOW TEMPERATURE TENSILE DEFORMATION AND
4 2 339·40 1970 SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENTS OF THERMAL PROPERTIES OF
METALS.
62204 PHONON·PLASMA INTERACTION AND BAND·BAND TRANSITIONS ERDMANN J C JAHODA J A BOEING SCIENTIFIC
IN MERCURY TELLURIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. RESEARCH LABORATORIES SEATILE WASH
TEKH. POLUPROV. 4 121 417·19.1970./1 BSRL
IVANOV·OMSKII V I KOLOMIETS B T MALKOVA A A DI-82'()180 1-34 1962
MARKOV YU F MEKHTIEV A SH
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS 62238 EMISSIVITY OF ZIRCONIUM DIBORIDE.
4 2 352·3 1970 VINNIKOVA AN PETROV V A SHEIN OLIN A E
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
62205 DEPENDENCE OF THE LIFETIME OF OPTICAL PHONONS IN 8 1098-100 1970
GALLIUM ARSENIDE ON THE DENSITY OF HOLES AND
ELECTRONS. 62239 EMISSIVITY OF ZIRCONIUM DIBORIDE. IIENGLISH
EVDOKIMOV V M KIKHARSKII A A SUBASHIEV V K TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 8 15/1098-1100.
FIZTEKH POLUPROV 1970./1
4 3 573·6 1970 VINNIKOVA A N PETROV V A SHEINDLIN A E
HIGH TEMPERATURE
62206 DEPENOENCE OF THE LIFETIME OF OPTICAL PHONONS IN 8 1030-1 1970
GALLIUM ARSENIDE ON THE DENSITY OF HOLES AND
ELECTRONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. 62240 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE THERMAL
POLUPROV. 4 131 573-76. 1970./1 CONDUCTIVITY OF L1aUID LITHIUM.
EVDOKIMOV V M KIKHARSKII A A SUBASHIEV V K SHPILRAIN E E KRAINOVA I F
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
4 3 476·8 1970 8 1103-6 1970 CA 74 16366

62207 SOME OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF IINSB/X·/INTE/I·X SOLID 62241 MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF L1aUID
SOLUTIONS. LITHIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TEPLOFIZ. VYS.
GASANLY N M ALiEV M I KUKHARSKII A A TEMP. 8 151 1103-6.1970./1
SUBASHIEV V K SHPILRAIN E E KRAINOVA I F
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV HIGH TEMPERATURE
4 576·8 1970 8 1036-8 1970

62208 SOME OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF IINSB/X·/INTE/I·X SOLID 62242 DILATOMETRIC METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE COEFFICIENT
SOLUTIONS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. OF THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF SOLIDS.
POLUPROV. 4 131 576·78.1970./1 BATALOV V S
GASANLY N M ALiEV M I KUKHARSKII A A TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP
SUBASHIEV V K 8 1108-11 1970 CA 74 35384
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS
4 3 479·80 1970 62243 A DALATOMETER METHOD OF DETERMINING THERMAL
DIFFUSIVITY FOR SOLIDS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
62209 INVESTIGATION OF INFRARED ABSORPTION IN CD SI AS2. TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 8 15/1108-11. 1970./1
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 4 131 BATALOVV S
591-3.1970./1 HIGH TEMPERATURE
AVERKIEVA G K KARYMSHAKOV R K PROCHUKHAN V 0 8 1042-4 1970
SERGINOV M
SOVIET PHYSICS·SEMICONDUCTORS 62249 CONCENTRATION DEPENDENCE OF THE ANOMALIES IN PHYSICAL
4 3 494·5 1970 PROPERTIES DUE TO ANTIFERROMAGNETIC TRANSFORMATION IN
IRON-MANGANESE ALLOYS.
62211 INFRARED ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF SOME A IGROUP III BOGACHEV I N YEGOLAYEV V F FROLOVA T L
B IGROUP IVI C2/GROUP VI CRYSTALS. FIZ METAL METALLOVED
BOLTOVETS N S MAMEOOV B KH OSMANOV E 0 29 2 358-63 1970
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV
4 3 596-8 1970 62250 CONCENTRATIDN DEPENDENCE OF THE ANOMALIES IN PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES DUE TO ANTI FERROMAGNETIC TRANSFORMATION IN
62212 INFRARED ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF SOME A IGROUP III IRON-MANGANESE ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ.
B/GROUP IVI C2/GROUP VI CRYSTALS. IIENGLISH METAL METALLOVED. 2912/ 358-63.1970./1
TRANSLATION OF FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 4 13/598-98. BOGACHEV I N YEGOLAYEV V F FROLOVA TL
1970./1 PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
BOLTOVETS N S MAMEDOV B KH OSMANOV E 0 29 2 134-8 1970
SOVIET PHYSICS-SEMICONDUCTORS
4 3 499-500 1970 62251 PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE INTERMETALLIC COMPOUND
TITANIUM-NICKEL
62217 OPTICAL INVESTIGATION OF HEAVILY DOPED N-TYPE INDIUM POSTNIKOV V S LEBEDINSKIY V S YEVSYUKOV V A
ANT;MONIDE. SHARSHAKOV I M PESIN M S
DASHEVSKII M YA KOVALCHUK LV OKUN L S FIZ METAL METALLOVED
FIZ TEKH POLUPROV 29 364-9 1970
4 959-62 1970
C138
TPRC TPRC
Number Bibliographic Citlltion Number Bibliographic Citation
62252 PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE INTERMETALLIC COMPOUND 62682 THERMAL EXPANSION OF CHROMIUM AND SOLID SOLUTIONS
TITANIUM-NICKEL IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF Fil. METAL BASED ON CHROMIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ISSLED
METALLOVED. 29/21 384-89.1970./1 PO lHAROPROCH. SPLAVAM. AKAD. NAUK SSSR.INST. MET.
POSTNIKOV V S LEBEDINSKIY V S YEVSYUKOV V A 1015-22. 1963.1/
SHARSHAKOV I M PESIN M S AGEEV N V MEDEL M S
PHYS METALS METALLOGRAPHY FTD
29 2 139·44 1970 FTO-MT·24·1398·71
1·26 1971
62272 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PROPERTIES OF STEELS AND
ALLOYS IN THE SOLID AND LIQUID STATES. IIENGLISH 62686 INVESTIGATION OF CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTION AND SOME
TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL 111 PROPERTIES OF METAL CERAMIC MATERIALS ON THE BASE OF
229-33. 1989.1/ TITANIUM CARBIDE WITH A BINDER OF ALLOYED STEEL.
BAUM B A TYAGUNOV G V FROM HIGH MELTING CARBIDES.
RUSSIAN METALLURGY NARVA V K KIPARISOV S S
121-6 1969 NAUKOVA DUMKA KIEV
24·8 1970
62273 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF LIQUID GA·AL ALLOYS.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL 62687 DENSE POLYCRYSTALLINE SILICON CARBIDE AND ITS USE IN
15/211·14.1989.11 THE TECHNIQUE OF HIGH TEMPERATURES. FROM HIGH
KONONENKO V I YATSENKO S P RUBINSHTEYN G M MELTING CARBIDES.
RUSSIAN METALLURGY GNESIN G G
136·9 1969 NAUKOVA DUMKA KIEV
62·7 1970
62275 DILATOMETRICAL ANALYSES OF SINTERED ALUMINUM POWDER
WITH VARIOUS OXIDE CONTENTS. 62789 STUDIES ON THE U·PU·ZR ALLOY SYSTEM FOR FAST BREEDER
BEGHI G PIATII G QUATAERT D REACTOR APPLICATIONS.
AEC HARBUR D R ANDERSON J W MARAMAN W J LOS
EUR·1613 1·24 1964 ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC LAB N MEXICO
NTIS
62277 MEASUREMENT OF THE LINEAR EXPANSION COEFFICIENT OF LA-4512 N71·19392
SOLID BODIES BY ELECTRONIC MEASURING METHODS. 1·14 1970
ZOITMANNW
ARCH TECH MESSEN 62791 SILICON GERMANIUM THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS AND MODULE
272 187·8 1958 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. QUARTERLY REPT. APRIL I.JUNE
30.1970.
62286 THE PROBLEM OF THE BRIITLENESS OF METAL LIKE RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA
COMPOUNDS. HARRISON N J
NESHPOR V S SAMSONOV G V NTIS
FIZ METAL METALLOVED AO·2510-10 N71·19395
4 181·3 1957 1·78 1970

62289 THE DILATOMETER AND ITS APPLICATION TO CERAMIC 62792 TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF GO-TH. GD·MG AND Y·TH ALLOYS.
PROBLEMS. PH.D. THESIS.
METZA MELLON 0 W IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND
KERAM ZEITSCHRIFT TECHNOLOGY AMES IOWA
15 32·5 1963 NTIS
IS·T·379 N71·18390
62290 A CONTRIBUTION TO HIGH MELTING SYSTEMS COMPOSITION OF 1·110 1970 CA 75 54919
THE TERNARY. URANIUM·ZIRONIUM·BORON AND MEASUREMENTS
OF THE EXPANSION COEFFICIENT OF M03/ALSI/MOALSI. 62807 METHOD TO MEASURE THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF METALS
MO/AL.SI/2 AND TAB2. AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. FROM EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES
HOLLECK H BENESOVSKY F LAUBE E NOWOTNY H AND METHODS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS.
MONATSH CHEMIE IVANOV V E AMONENKO V M GUMENYUK V S
93 1075·80 1962 LEBEDEVV V
AKADEMIA NAUK SSSR A A BAIKOV INSTITUTE OF METALLURGY
62299 THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF HIGH·MELTING PHASES. NAUKA PRESS MOSCOW
NOWOTNY H LAUBE E 30-7 1966
PLANSEEBER PULVERMET
9 54·9 1961 62808 METHOD TO MEASURE THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
COEFFICIENT OF METALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. FROM
62421 INVAR CHARACTERISTICS OF NON FERROMAGNETIC EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES AND METHODS FOR HIGH
MANGANESE·PALLADIUM ALLOYS. TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS.
SAITO H FUKAMICHI K KOBUSHKO V S MERISOV B A KHOTKEVICH V I
NIPPON KINZOKU GAKKAISHI AKADEMIA NAUK SSSR A A BAIKOV INSTITUTE OF METALLURGY
34 12 1268·9 1970 CA 74 56661 NAUKA PRESS MOSCOW
38·43 1966
62491 ANOMALIES IN THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF SOME DILUTE
METALLIC SOLUTIONS OF TRANSITION METALS. 62810 ENTHALPY AND HEAT OF MELTING OF IRON SILICIDES. FROM
VAN DEN BERG G J EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES AND METHODS FOR HIGH
PROGR REFRIG SCI TECHNOL PROC INT CONGR REFRIG 12TH TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS.
1967 GELD P V KRENTSIS R P
1 12 383·5 1969 CA 74 68528 AKADEMIA NAUK SSSR A A BAIKOV INSTITUTE OF METALLURGY
NAUKA PRESS MOSCOW
62515 EFFECTS OF MELTING CONDITIONS ON THE VISCOSITY OF 197·205 1966
MOLTEN CAST IRON.
KAYAMA N OKUMURA K 62828 CERTAIN PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF NIOBIUM COMPOUNDS WITH
IMONO TRANSITIONAL ELEMENTS INBCR2. NBC02. NBFE2/.
43 21·7 1971 CA 74 78663 ELlUTIN 0 P BOKSHITSKIlIIA ROGOVE I V
VYSOKOTEMP NEORGAN SOEDIN AKAD NAUK UKR SSR INST
62529 EFFECT OF EXCESS GERMANIUM ON THE VSICOSITY OF PROBL MATERIALOVED
GERMANIUM DIOXIDE. 52·4 1965
NEUFVILLE J P DRUMMOND CHili TRUNBULL D
PHYS CHEM GLASSES 62829 EFFECT OF DOPING ON NATURE OF INTERATOMIC INTERACTION
11 6 186-91 1970 CA 74 80035 IN SOLID SOLUTIONS OF NIOBIUM.
TARASOV N 0 ULiANOV R A MIKHAILOV IA 0
62643 VISCOSITY AND DENSITY OF AN ANTIMONY-SELENIUM SYSTEM VYSOKOTEMP NEORGAN SOEDIN AKAD NAUK UKR SSR INST
IN THE LIQUID STATE. PROBL MATERIALOVED
ANDRIANOVA T N ALEKSANDROV A A 55·62 1965
ROZUMEICHENKO LA OKHOTIN V S
TEPLOFIZ VYS TEMP 62836 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF INDIUM AUTIMONIDE IN LIQUID
8 6 1192·6 1970 CA 74 67990 AND SOLID PHASES. FROM DOKLADY
NAUCHND-TEKHNICHESKOI KONFERENTSII PO ITOGAM
62644 VISCOSITY AND DENSITY OF THE ANTIMONY-SELENIUM SYSTEM NAUCHND-ISSLEDOVATELSKIKH RABOT lA 1968·1969.
IN THE LIQUID STATE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FEDOROV V I MACHNEV V I
TEPLOFll. VYS. TEMP. 8/6/1192.96.1970.11 MOSCOW ENERGY INSTITUTE OF THE LENINS ORDER MOSCOW
ANDRIANOVA T N ALEKSANDROV A A 72-9 1969
RAZUMEICHENKO LA OKHOTIN V S
HIGH TEMPERATURE 62837 VISCOSITY OF SB-SE SYSTEM AS AFFECTED BY MELTING
8 6 1119·22 1970 POINT UP TO 1200 C. FROM DOKLADY
NAUCHNO·TEKHNICHESKOI KONFERENTSII PO ITOGAM
NAUCHNO·ISSLEDOVATELSKIKH RABOT ZA 1988-1989.
ANDRIANOVA TN RAZUMDEICHENKO LA
MOSCOW ENERGY INSTITUTE OF THE LENINS ORDER MOSCOW
80-90 1969
C139
TPRC TPRC
Number ~B~m;"~~M~p~h=w~C~i;~~b~o~n~~~~~~~~~~~~________ !!l!:!!!!!!!!: Blbli~rBphic Ci~tion
62860 OBTAINING TELLURIDES OF DYSPROSIUM AND STUDYING THEIR 62964 METHOD FOR DETERMINING COEFFICIENT OF INTERDIFFUSION
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. FROM RARE·EARTH METALS AND IN MELTS. I/ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZAVOD. LAB. 35
THEIR COMPOUNDS. /4/457·59.1969,/1
ABROKOSOV N KH ZINCHENKO K A LAINER B D RAKOV V V MILVIDSKII M G
NAUKOVA DUMKA PRESS IND LAB USSR
173·80 1970 35 550-1 1969

62861 OPTICAL RESEARCH OF SEVERAL CHALCOGENIDES OF THE 62975 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THIN FILMS OF NI. CU. AND
RARE·EARTH METALS OF CERIUM SUBGROUPS. FROM NI +80 PCT. CU IN THE WAVELENGTH RANGE
RARE·EARTH METALS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS. 3000-6000 A.
IVANCHENKO L A LASHKAREV G V PADERNO IU B MURR L E
OBOLONCHIK V A RADZIKOVSKAIA S V GOLNIK V F THIN SOLID FILMS
NAUKOVA DUMKA PRESS 3 321·32 1969
180·6 1970
62993 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF SOME AU-Po.W ALLOYS.
62862 OPTICAL ABSORPTION OF EUROPIUM SULFIDE AND EUROPIUM PRAVOVEROV N L BEGETOVA I S
SELENIDE. FROM RARE·EARTH METALS AND THEIR IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
COMPOUNDS. 6 177 1969
IVANCHENKO LA LASHKAREV G V PADERNO IU B
OBOLONCHIK V A RADZIKOVSKAIA S V 62994 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF SOME AU-Po.W ALLOYS.
NAUKOVA DUMKA PRESS IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL
186-91 1970 16/177- .1969,//
PROVOVEROV N L BEGETOVA I S
62863 OPTICAL ABSORPTION OF SOME METAL·LlKE CHALCOGENIDES RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
OF THE RARE·EARTH ELEMENTS. FROM RARE·EARTH METALS 6 111·2 1969
AND THEIR COMPOUNDS.
IVANCHENKO LA LASKAREV G V PADERNO IU B 63019 HYPER FINE INTERACTION IN NI3MN ALLOY. IIENGLISH
OBOLONCHIK V A RADZIKOVSKAIA S V TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. SER. FIZ. 30 161
NAUKOVA DUMKA PRESS 962· .1966,/1
192·6 1970 STETSENKO P N AVKSENTEV YU I
BULL ACAD SCI USSR IPHYS SERI
62908 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE CALORIFIC 30 6 1005·6 1966
PROPERTIES OF BINARY SYSTEMS CONTAINING CESIUM. FROM
TEPLOFIZICHESKIE SVOISTVA ZHIDKOSTEI ITHERMOPHYSICAL 63055 THE ELECTROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF INBI. IIENGLISH
PROPERTIES OF LlQUIDS/. TRANSLATION OF IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED.. FIZ. 10/61
SHPILRAIN E E KAGAN 0 N 152-4. 1967./1
NAUKA PRESS MOSCOW KIRVOV M A MALISOVA E V PRESNOV V A
103·6 1970 SOVIET PHYSICS JOURNAL
10 6 109·10 1967
62909 ON THE QUESTION OF THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES AND THE VISCOSITY OF LIQUID 63067 THERMAL EXPANSION OF AL·MN AND AL-CR ALLOYS.
MELTS. FROM TEPLOFIZICHESKIE SVOISTVA ZHIDKOSTEI IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 16
ITHERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LlQUIDS/. 14/530-34.1963,/1
YATSENKD S P DANILIN V N BUROV L M VARICH N I
NAUKA PRESS MOSCOW PHYSICS METALS METALLOGRAPHY
120-4 1970 CA 75 40678 16 4 33·6 1963

62912 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID SELENIUM AND ANTIMONY 63086 KINEMATIC VISCOSITY OF MELTS OF CO-SI AND NI-SI
SULFIDE. FROM TEPLOFIZICHESKIE SVOISTVA ZHIDKOSTEI SYSTEMS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB.
ITHERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LlQUIDS/. ZAVED .• TSVET. MET. 11 16/84-91.1968,/1
FEDOROVV I MACHUYEVV I BAUM B A KOCHEROV P V
NAU KA PRESS MOSCOW FTD
141·4 1970 CA 75 54301 FTD·HT·71·998
1·15 1971
62914 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY AND LORENTZ NUMBER OF METALS AND 63087 THE EFFECT OF FREE CURRENT CARRIERS ON THE
SEMICONDUCTORS IN THE SOLID AND LIQUID STATE. FROM REFLECTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTORS IN THE IR REGION OF
TEPLOFIZICHESKIE SVOISTVA ZHIDKOSTEI ITHERMOPHYSICAL THE SPECTRUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ZH. PRIKLAD.
PROPERTIES OF LlQUIDS/. SPEKTROSK. 10/6/1001·3.1969.//
YURCHAK R P SMIRNOV B P KANEVSKAYA L S VAKULENKO 0 V
NAUKA PRESS MOSCOW FTD
147·51 1970 CA 75 54294 FTD·HT·71·1004
1·4 1971
62936 HIGH·TEMPERATURE MICROCALORIMETER FOR THE STUDY OF
HEAT EFFECTS IN METALS AND ALLOYS. 63088 VISCOSITY AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ALLOYS OF
SIKOROV V N UMANSKII YA S EPSHTEIN G N THE IN·PB SYSTEM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
ZAVODSKAYA LAB VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED .. FIZ. 12/6/121·22. 1969,/1
36 9 1132·4 1970 DUTCHAK YA I KORSUNSKII A M
FlO
62937 HIGH·TEMPERATURE MICROCALORIMETER FOR THE STUDY OF FTD·HT·71·1060
HEATEFFECTS IN METALS AND ALLOYS.I/ENGLISH 1·4 1971
TRANSLATION OF ZAVODSKAYA LAB 36 /9/1132-34.1970.//
SIKOROV V N UMANSKII YA S EPSHTEIN G N 63104 A PORTABLE APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE FLUIDITY OF
IND LAB USSR METALS AND ALLOYS BY VACUUM SUCTION. IIENGLISH
36 9 1443·5 1970 TRANSLATION OF ZAVOD. LAB. 34 /1211532-33.1968,/1
DRUYAN M A DOBROVOLSKII I I
62948 HEAT CAPACITY OF URANIUM·ZIRCONIUM SYSTEMS. INDUSTRIAL LABORATORY
I/ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF AT. EN ERG. 25 /1/ 54-56. 34 12 1850-1 1968
196B.//
FEDOROV G B SMIRNOV E A 63105 STORED ENERGY OF PLASTIC DEFORMATION AND LATTICE
SOY AT ENERGY THERMAL RESISTANCE AT 4.2 K IN COPPER·NICKEL ALLOYS.
25 795·7 1968 ERDMANN J C JAHODA J A
APPLIED PHYS LETIERS
62949 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CERMETS BASED ON 4 12 204·5 1964
ALUMINUM OXIDE IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 473 TO
1673 K. I/ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF AT. EN ERG. 26 /1/ 63149 ALLOYS BASED ON NIOBIUM AND THEIR PROPERTIES.
72·73.1969.// IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ATOMNAYA ENERGIYA, USSR 23
OSIPOVA V A PAK M I 11/32-37. 1967JI
SOY AT ENERGY SAVITSKII E M BARON V V IVANOVA K N
26 86·7 1969 SOVIET ATOMIC ENERGY
23 697·703 1967
62950 EFFECT OF COLD DEFORMATION AND THE TEMPERATURE AND
DURATION OF ANNEALING ON THERMAL EXPANSION OF A 63159 ALIGNMENT DIAGRAM FOR DETERMINING PRANDTL CRITERION
ZIRCONIUM ALLOY WITH 2.5 PERCENT OF NIOBIUM. FOR SEVERAL LIQUID METALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
I/ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF AT. ENERG. 26 /3/ 236·9. ATOMNAYA ENERGIYA, USSR 20/1/69-70.1966,/1
1969.// CHERNYSHEV A K
LUPAKOV I S KUZMICHEV YU S RODCHENKOV B S SOVIET ATOMIC ENERGY
SOY AT ENERGY 20 89·90 1966
26 263-6 1969
63160 THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
METALLIC BERYLLIUM. I/ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
ATOMNAYA ENERGIYA, USSR 20 III 80-82.1966,/1
CHIRKIN V S
SOVIET ATOMIC ENERGY
20 107·9 1966
C140
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!!!!l!!!!!!!.
Bibliographic Citation Numbsr Bibliographic CitBtion
63219 HEAT CAPACITY OF NIOBIUM·IRON AT ELEVATED 63404 PROCESSING OF W-CR·V·MO TOOL STEEL SWARF BY THE
TEMPERATURES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. POWDER METALLURGY TECHNIQUE.
NAUKSSSR. METAL./2/215-1S.196S./1 MEERSON G A KIPARISOV S S BOGODUKHOV S I
REZUKHINA T N DROBYSHEV V N CHIN·HSIANG L SMIRNOVA M M
RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI POROSH MET USSR
2 140-1 1968 10 38·45 1970

63239 ELECTRON DIFFRACTION DETERMINATION OF THE 63405 PROCESSING OF W-CR·V·MO TOOL STEEL SWARF BY THE
COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF THIN FILMS. POWDER METALLURGY TECHNIQUE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. SER. OF POROSH. MET.• USSR 1012/ 38-45.1970./1
Fil. 31/3/478- .1967./1 MEERSON G A KIPARISOV S S BOGODUKHOV S I
PALATNIK L S PUGACHEV A T BOIKO B T SMIRNOVAM M
BRATSYKHIN V M SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS
BULL ACAD SCI USSR IPHYS SERI 2 121·6 1970
31 3 472·6 1967
63408 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF NIOBIUM BORIDE PHASES.
63325 THERMAL EXPANSION OF MOLYBDENUM-COPPER AND KOVENSKAYA B A SEREBRYAKOVA T I
TUNGSTEN-COPPER PSEUDO-ALLOYS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION POROSH MET USSR
OF POROSH. MET. USSR S 131 64-70.1968,/1 10 79·82 1970
RABKIN V B KOZLOVA R F
SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS 63409 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF NIOBIUM BORIDE PHASES.
3 210-5 1968 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF POROSH. MET.• USSR 10/5/
79·82. 1970./1
63326 HOMOGENEITY REGION AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF KOVENSKAYA B A SEREBRYAKOVA T I
SOLID SOLUTIONS OF THE HIGHER NICKel AND IRON SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS
SILICIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF POROSH. MET.• 5 415·7 1970
USSR 8/4/53-9. 1965.//
SIDORENKO FA MIROSHNIKOV L A GELD P V 63411 EFFECT OF BORON ON THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND
SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS THERMAL EXPANSION OF TITANIUM. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
4 292·6 1968 OF POROSH. MET.• USSR 10/8/78-82.1970./1
KUZMICHEV YU S LUPAKOV I S BOROK B A
63328 CEMENTS FOR STICKING MICA-CERAMICS TO TITANIUM. GAVRILOVA V K
BELITSKIl M E ABZGILDIN F YU TRESVYATSKII S G SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS
POROSH MET USSR 8 676·9 1970
8 102·6 1968
63412 PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF COPPER·ALUMINUM
63329 CEMENTS FOR STICKING MICA·CERAMICS TO TITANIUM. INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS.
IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF POROSH. MET.. USSR 8 151 RABKIN D M RYABOV V R LOZOVSKAYA A V
102-6. 1965./I DOVZHENKO V A
BELITSKIl M E ABZGILDIN F YU TRESVYATSKII S G POROSH MET USSR
SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS 10 101·7 1970
5 418·21 1968
63413 PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF COPPER·ALUMINUM
63330 SINTERED BERYlllUM·BASE COMPOSITIONS. 1. INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
PREPARATION AND SOME MECHANICAL AND THERMOPHYSICAL POROSH MET.. USSR 10/8/101-7.1970,/1
PROPERTIES. RABKIN D M RYABOV V R LOZOVSKAYA A V
IVANOV V E ZELENSKII V F ZHDANOV S M DOVZHENKO V A
FAIFER S I KHORENKO V K MATVIENKO B V SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS
SAVCHENKO V I 8 695·700 1970
POROSH MET USSR
8 33·6 1968 63445 INFLUENCE OF INTERFACIAL PHENOMENA ON THE ELIMINATION
OF NON·METALLIC INCLUSIONS FROM METALS. IIENGLISH
63331 SINTERED BERYLLIUM·BASE COMPOSITIONS. 1. TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL. 131
PREPARATION AND SOME MECHANICAL AND THERMOPHYSICAL 57·64. 1965./1
PROPERTIES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF POROSH. MET.• EVSEYEV P P FILIPPOV A F
USSR 8 /71 33·36. 1968,/1 RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
IVANOV V E ZELENSKII V F ZHDANOV S M 3 41·6 1968
FAIFER S I KHORENKO V K MATVIENKO B V
SAVCHENKO V I 63451 ADHESION OF SOME OXIDES TO MOLTEN 30 KH GSNA STEEL.
SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL.
7 534·6 1968 12/ 33-9.1969,/1
MALlNOVSKIl E I VORONOV V A
63338 COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION OF CHROMIUM RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
DISILICIDE AND ITS SOLID SOLUTIONS WITH TITANIUM AND 2 24·30 1969
DISILICIDE AND VANADIUM DISILICIDE. IIENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF PO ROSH. MET.. USSR 8 1111 49·55. 63452 VISCOSITY OF LIQUID ALUMINUM·CHROMIUM ALLOYS.
1965./1 IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAl.
RABINOVICH B S RADOVSKII I Z GELD P V 13/93-9.1970./1
SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS LEVIN E S AYUSHINA G D GELD P V
11 879·83 1968 RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
3 65·70 1970
63341 THE THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF POROUS
NICKEL-IRON. AND STEEL KHI7N2. IIENGLISH 63453 DETERMINATION OF THE THERMOelECTRIC PROPERTIES AND
TRANSLATION OF POROSH. MET.. USSR 9 III 62·66. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF URANIUM DISILICIDE. VANADIUM
1969,/1 DISILICIDE. MO/O.l1 CR/O.251 S1/0.651 AND URANIUM
MALKO P I NEMCHENKO V F LVOV S N PUGIN V S CARBIDE. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IlV. AKAD. NAUK
SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS SSSR. METAL. 131 177-S0. 1970./1
1 49·52 1969 TEREKHOV G I TAGIROVA R KH IVANOV 0 S
RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
63343 REASONS FOR THE APPEARANCE OF DEFECTS IN THE SEALING 3 126·8 1970
UNITS OF THE FLOW·THROUGH SECTION OF AVIATIONAL
TURBOPROP ENGINES AND TURBOJET ENGINES WITH THE USE 63454 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MOLTEN ALLOYS WITH
OF CERMET MATERIALS. SEGREGATION TENDENCIES.
BELITSKIl M E GAIDARENKO A L KONONENKO V I YATSENKO S P
POROSH MET USSR IZV AKAD NAUK SSSR METAL
9 92·101 1969 3 205 1970

63344 REASONS FOR THE APPEARANCE OF DEFECTS IN THE SEALING 63455 SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MOLTEN ALLOYS WITH
UNITS OF THE FLOW·THROUGH SECTION OF AVIATIONAL SEGREGATION TENDENCIES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF
TURBOPROP ENGINES AND TURBOJET ENGINES WITH THE USE IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR. METAL. 131 205· .1970./1
OF CERMET MATERIALS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF KONONENKO V I YATSENKO S P
POROSH. MET.• USSR 9 181 92·101.1969./1 RUSSIAN METALLURGY IMETALLYI
BELITSKIl M E GAIDARENKO A L 3 146·9 1970
SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS
8 677-83 1969 63503 LOW TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT AND THERMAL EXPANSION
OF ALLOYS.
63345 ACTIVATION OF DENSIFICATION IN THE SINTERING OF SOME CLARK A F KROPSCHOT R H
POWDER METALLURGY ALLOYS. II. INFLUENCE OF NICKel BULL INST INT FROID ANNEXE
ON THE SHRINKAGE KINETICS OF CU·AL ALLOYS. IIENGLISH 249·53 1970 CA 75 81049
TRANSLATION OF PO ROSH. MET.. USSR 9 191 23·29.
1969,/1 63513 ABSOLUTE THERMOelECTRIC POWER AND RESISTIVITY OF
ITIN V I KOZLOV YU I SAVITSKII K V CR·V AND CR·MN ALLOYS.
BRATCHIKOV A D GIANNUZZI A TOMASCHKE H SCHRODER K
SOVIET POWDER MET METAL CERAMICS PHIL MAG
9 170-4 1969 21171 479·3 1970
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63526 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF REFRACTORY
OXIDATION-RESISTANT DIBORIDES. PART II, VOLUME I.
SUMMARY.
CLOUGHERTY E V AIR FORCE MATERIALS LAB
WRIGHT-PATIERSON AIR FORCE BASE OHIO
DOC
AFML-TR-68-190
1-99 1970

63811 DILATOMETRIC STUDY OF PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN


HIGH-CHROMIUM STEELS. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION OF IZV.
VYSSHIKH UCHEB. ZAVED. CHERN. MET. 6 19/156-60,
1963,/1
SHULGA N G ZAMORA M F
FTO
FTO-MT-24-1422-71
1-16 1971

63814 COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION AND MODULE OF


ELASTICITY OF IRON SILICIDES. IIENGLISH TRANSLATION
OF IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED.. CHERN. MET. 8 121
111-17,1965,/1
ANOREEVA L P GELD P V
FTO
FTD-MT-24-1427-71
1-27 1971
Part D
AUTHOR INDEX
d-3

USE OF AUTHOR INDEX


The Author Index is given in two parts, namely, organizations, government agencies, colleges, univer-
personal authors and coauthors followed by corporate sities, etc. In alphabetizing corporate names, the main
authors. The numbers shown along with the name of listing is made under the key word of the parent com-
each author refer to the TPRC serial numbers of the pany or organization's name, and names of divisions,
references cited in the Bibliography. laboratories, departments, etc., are cross-referenced
For simplification in the automated production of under the key words of their names.
the Author Index it was decided to use only author's In the case of universities, the word "university"
last name and his initials. Naturally, in the case of always appears second in abbreviated form. In identi-
some of the more popular last names having the same fication of corporate names, information is listed in
initials, this practice is likely to lead to the unfortunate the following sequence: name of organization, city,
result of improperly crediting papers to similarly state division, laboratory, etc.
named different authors. For this the Editors express Because of past limitations at TPRC it was not
their sincere apology, and efforts will be made to cor- feasible to print lower-case letters or symbols such as
rect this unfortunate situation in future publications. the apostrophe. It has therefore been necessary to
In such instances, the users of this Author Index adopt nonconventional printout formats in the case
should inspect the titles of the documents cited in the of certain names. Examples of such instances are:
Bibliography to properly identify those technical pa- McLennan is written as MC LENNAN, de Haas is
pers which may have been improperly credited. written as DE HAAS, O'Brien is written as 0 BRIEN,
The term "corporate author" applies to industrial and Frontas'ev is written as FRONTAS EV.
D1

PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX


AARON HB 48966 AKOPYAN V0 46129 47026 47029 AMBEGAOKAR V 36147

AARONSON HI 33969 40848 41641 AKPEROV MM 54092 57181 57182 AMBROSE CJ 45715 46649 49735
47596 48561 48966 49302 50899
60149 AMIRKHANOV KH I 36566 36994 39160
ABDINOV DSH 37523 39913 42157 39161 44441 45342
44437 46253 47078 47683 49862 AKSENOV GI 45791
57155 57156 60974 60975 AMITANI T 51574
AKSENOV VV 39049 39050 42573
ABDULLAEV GB 34148 35846 37523 AMITH A 35236 52847 54247
37937 39913 41357 41358 42463 AKSHENTSEV YU N 53026 53322 54622
44437 45158 47078 52989 60604 55862 59403 AMMANN C 54983

ABDURAKHMANOVA AA 41495 44236 ALAPINA AV 51070 52734 AMMON RL 52105


52991
ALATYRTSEV GA 55525 AMONENKO VM 45108 54210 62807
ABE K 36741
ALBANY HJ 54877 57495 59760 AMZALLAG 59310
ABE S 33830
ALEINIKOVA KB 48302 51951 60952 ANATYCHUK LI 37936
ABELES B 38219 60953
ANDERMANN G 33845
ABRAHAM A 43043 51151 ALEKSANDROV AA 62643 62644
ANDERSON AC 56461
ABRAMOVICH BG 53488 53903 ALEKSEEV IV 55134
ANDERSON CT 60534
ABRIATA JP 59902 ALEKSEEVA GT 48593 48594 60788
61958 ANDERSON DL 35744 39250
ABRIKOSOV N KH 41512 45162 48049
48592 48601 48602 52993 55454 ALFANO G 50498 ANDERSON JW 62789
55455 56489 56761 56762 56777
56778 57123 57124 57731 57965 ALFEROV ZH 41034 41035 ANDERSON PD 45946
57966 58571 58572 61467 61468
61980 AlI-ZADE ZI 44655 44656 ANDERSON RJ 58056

ABROKOSOV N KH 62860 AlIDZHANOV MA 34068 35637 41513 ANDRAMONOV VS 59385 59386


46483 50762 51961 53014 53444
ABZGILDIN F YU 63328 63329 54442 55000 55430 55431 57105 ANDREESCU C 50785
57129 57130 57134 58364 61473
ACCARY A 45224 61474 ANDREEV AA 34087 35714 51784
51785
ACHENER PY 35842 40766 41042 ALIEV BD 57155 57156
ANDREEV AF 37316 38810
ACKERMAN DE 52488 AliEV GM 37523 39913 42157
44437 46253 47078 47683 57155 ANDREEVA LP 40869 40870 50715
ACKLEY EJ 50688 57156 60974 60975 60877 62107 63814

ADACHI K 53865 ALIEV M I 34242 34601 35239 ANDRES K 35874 40292 46326
35364 36027 36572 38196 41495 47814 47815 48264 49392 52366
ADAM P 50481 42550 43809 44236 44246 44359 52708 53946 53947
45158 49352 49353 51132 52237
ADAMOVICH VK 53882 53883 52989 52991 56450 57576 62014 ANDRESEN AF 56221
62207 62208
ADAMS CH 52211 ANDREW JF 53794
AliEV NA 44801
ADAMS JL 36470 ANDREW JH 60429 60476
AliEV NG 54384
ADAMS JU 37349 ANDREWS J TS 40804
AliEV SA 39053 39054 51734
ADENSTEDT H 60548 60551 51735 54410 54904 56450 62014 ANDREYEVA LP 62108
62201 62202
ADIROVICH EI 49447 49448 ANDRIANOVA TN 62643 62644 62837
AliEV SN 56751 61812 61813
ADRIANOVA II 38769 38770 62019 ANDRIEVSKII RA 40628

ADZHIMURADOV ZA 56235 AllEVA M A 36572 49352 49353 ANDRIYASHIK M V 49864


51132 52237 52991 56450 62014
AFFORTIT C 49992 ANDRIYEVSKII RA 40629
AllEVA SG 57155 57156
AGABABOV SG 41915 ANDROULAKIS JG 47268 51877
AllEVA ZG 61473 61474
AGAEV YA 37942 52990 ANDRUSHCHIK L0 60648 60649
ALLAIN C 53796
AGAYEV YA 45831 45832 ANDRYCHUK D 52855
ALLAIN Y 40914 54912
AGEEV NV 60203 62682 ANGER H 38773
ALLEN BC 41647
AGEEW NW 57686 ANISHCHENKO LM 54749
ALLEN JF 55988
AGNEW JT 55041 ANISIMOVA TN 60641 60642
ALLEN JM 36212 52852
AGRUSS B 52104 ANNAMAMEDOV R 35631 35640 45638
ALLEN JW 47713 47114 47481
AHLBURN BT 47896
ALLEN PH G 57663 ANNAMAMEDOV RA 44443
AISENBERG S 50305
ALLEN RD 53831 ANNE J 37026
AIVAZOV AA 52037 53273 53280
53913 53936 54007 55398 56835 ALLEN SC 58453 ANTHONY FM 37807 43743
56836 57024
ALOMAN A 51180 ANTIPOV VM 55014
AKHMEDLI GT 34242 36572 38196
42550 43809 51132 52989 ALPER T 38544 ANTON N 43335

AKHMETZYANOV KG 35468 44890 ALTMAN HW 46623 ANTONOV LN 49780


45334 45335 51198
ALVAREZ GH 33974 35840 35907 ANTONOV VB 44362
AKHUNDOV GA 33770 39770 49862
62201 62202 AMATO I 46185 ANTONOVA EA 58286 61997 61998

AKHUNDOVA EG 44437 47078 AMBARTSUMYAN M A 41569 51733 ANUSAVICE KJ 41645


D2
AOKI R 52713 AUWARTER M 59915 BARANTSEYA l V 44730

AOMINE T 51413 AVEN M 38432 42928 51924 BARBEE TWJR 53745

AOYAGI M 35288 50807 61025 AVERBACH BL 35422 48535 59818 BARDON JP 45138
60353 60549
AOYAMA S 60383 BARDSLEY J 36208
AVERBAKH EM 52467
AOYAMA S 52119 BARIBIC S 50005
AVERKIEYA GK 58612 62209
APPEN AA 52569 52570 58286 BARISONI M 44493 49746
AVERY HS 52884 60550
ARAI T 44196 45594 BARKER A SJR 39513 42864
AVKSENTEV YU 41520 43095 44782
ARAJS S 44077 63019 BARMIN LN 50603 59081 59082
ARAKELYAN VS 49843 51264 AVRAAMOV IU S 38960 BARNARD PB 58964

ARASLY DG 52989 AXE JD 39423 53995 BARNES OW 40284


ARBUZOV MP 44784 49013 53524 AYUSHINA GO 48747 53321 55861 BARNES LJ 43418
57717 59597 59704 63452
BARNES R0 59765 59766 59996
ARCHBVTT SL 60410 AllZA A 59310
BARON VV 47058 48641 63149
ARCHIBALD MA 41115 AlOU P 34577 41173 44911
BARRAND P 47825
ARDEll. AJ 39981 48964 BABAKOV AA 44609
BARRETT CS 60401
ARENBERG CA 35936 BABANOV AA 38083
BARRY OW 46109
ARGENT BB 50265 BABITS VK 46665
BARTER B 60520
ARGYLE BE 33918 BACH R 54860
BARTHELEMY P 39255 48427
ARIAS A 39071 42774 BACHAN l 60229
BARTIS FJ 59216
ARKADEV BA 38609 38610 BADIA M 42089 43466
BARnETT ES 34312 42081
ARKHAROV VI 46669 BAGANOV BS 53150
BARTON JE 52763
ARLEDGE TL JR 33869 39887 BAGDUEY GB 44441 53419 61975
BARYSHEV NS 59385 59386
ARMITAGE 0 56038 BAHL SK 56033
BASAK AR 38133
ARNE K 56221 BAILEY AC 53845 60378
BASKIN ML 49169 52671 52672
ARNOLD GW 35292 BAILLY 39284 53526 53527
ARONSON JR 36486 BAIN EC 60553 BASKIN Y 35936 39759
ARONSON S 43454 BAIRAMASHVILI IA 46679 46680 BASTIEN P 34577 41173 44911
46224
ARP V 47107 BAIRD KM 62224
BATALOV VS 61844 61845 62242
ARPSHOFEN J 52384 BAKER W HJR 52894 62243
ARROTT A 34894 40033 48268 BAKHADYRKHANOV MK 48646 51757 BATT RH 42746
53782
BALANEVSKAYA AE 35370 38159 BATTERMAN BW 54010 60401
ARSENI KA 41048 41049 41502 44443 45637 49129
BAUER AA 43749 52750
ARSENTEV PP 51008 53027 BALASUNDARAM LJ 49835 60212
BAUM BA 40759 40760 40986
ARTHUR G 36581 BALKANSKI M 41718 54544 57049 40987 42227 43263 43967 44368
57845 58247 59310 45770 45792 46736 46737 48745
ASADA Y 55896 49801 53018 53026 53322 53437
BALLAGNY A 56393 54464 54622 55169 55862 58641
ASANO H 45952 46149 50560 58642 59403 60324 60325 60328
51174 BALLARD SS 39947 54713 62272 63086
ASAY JR 52896 BALLENTYNE 0WG 39647 BAUM JR 34765
ASDENTE M 44484 BALLUFFI RW 52497 BAUMBERGER C 38773
ASH EJ 51356 58057 60424 BANAEV AM 35485 38626 BAUMGARDNER CA 58254
ASHIRIMBETOV lH A 58241 BANAS CM 49983 BAYARD DVN 38390
ASHLEY TS 56387 BANDEL G 37780 BAlYURA RI 41815
ASHMAN J 45578 BANDYOPADHYAYA J 43718 BEARDMORE P 34322
ASTSATUROV VN 38961 BANERJI BM 37168 BEARDSLEE EH 37590
ASUNDI MK 33868 BANISTER RT 57736 BEAUDRY BJ 38434
ATAKISHIEV SM 49862 BAN lUllS E 56235 BECK EJ 34121
ATKINSON H B JR 34225 BANKINA VF 41512 BECK K 49225
AUBERT H 53796 BANKOVSKAYA IB 43341 52239 BECK PA 37278 37444 37691
37987 41223 53790 60261 61024
AUBIN MJ 52322 BANKS TE 44453
BECKET FM 60360
AUER-WELSBACH H 46142 BANUS M0 52212
BECKETT CW 40494
AULT EF 36102 42681 BARAF 53132
BECKMAN G 45895
AULT GM 52134 BARAMIDZE NV 35345 35346 59701
62223 BECKMAN 0 36692
AUSTIN JB 60361 60431
BARANOV VI 39063 BECKWITH P 47784
AUSTING JL 40166
BARANOVA R KH 44372 BEDFORD RG 38221
AUVERGNE 0 60230
BARANOW S 36411 BEEGLE LC 36772
D3
BEENAKKER JJM 52492 BERNARD J 40958 BLOM FAP 59963

BEERS DS 37680 BERNARD R 38138 BLOOMFIELD PE 45965

BEGETOVA IS 62993 62994 BERNER WE 54817 BLUM HA 51878 56387

BEGHI G 62275 BERNSHTEYN ML 48209 48210 BWMENTHAL B 48426 51114

BEGIMOV TB 58241 BERNSTEIN JB 45698 BLYTHE HJ 36163

BEGLEY RT 52105 BERNSTEIN TN 52898 BOARDMAN AD 38266

BEGLINGER W 34227 BERSENEV YU S 59006 60056 BOAS W 60352

BEKDURDYEVA NA 58437 BERTIE JE 39228 BOATNER LA 37533

BELASHCHENKO DK 34554 34555 BERTMAN AA 37932 BOBECK GE 57234


44262 50437 60327 61994 61995
BERTMAN B 61065 BOBKOVA 0 34146
BELASHCHENKO GI 44262
BERUL SI 60633 60634 61004 BOBONE R 54333
BELEITES 40650 61005
BOBROYU G 60021 60022
BELIKOV A 43594 BESERMAN R 57049 58247
BODE KH 34763 46358
BELIKOV AM 44796 47222 58426 BETTA V 50498
58427 BOEHM R 55023
BETTERTON J0 41967 47555
BELITSKIl ME 63328 63329 63343 BOERSTOEL BM 33816 35093 52704
63344 BETTERTON J 0 JR 45241 48149 56718 57318 57321

BELKO V N 58424 58425 BEVANS JT 43493 48229 56502 BOGAARD RH 40791 57432

BEU IP 47254 BEVER MB 34322 35729 BOGACHEV IN 61846 61847 61848


61849 62249 62250
BEU JR 60194 BEVER MG 57397
BOGDANOV SV 38480 38569
BEU RJ 54872 BEYER B 46188
BOGDANOV VI 60252 60253
BEUARBY PW 59867 BEZBORODOVA VM 60252 60253
BOGDANOVICH MP 48745
BEUE ML 36991 36992 39152 BEZRUK ET 49808 51973
39153 39995 39996 41034 41035 BOGODUKHOV SI 63404 63405
61976 61977 BEZRUKOVA EN 58545
BOGOLYUBOVA IV 46129 47026 47029
BELLO M 39724 BHANDARI CM 33932 36610 38974
39246 BOHM R 57651
BELOTSKII AB 37773
BIANCHERIA A 46259 BOHMER H 47711
BELOTSKII DP 57167 57168
BIDZINOVA SM 60604 BOIKO BT 45423 56850 63239
BELOV AK 59796 59797
BIENERT WB 36468 36537 57665 BOIS D 50366
BELSON HS 49950 58504
BIERY JC 44402 BOKAREVA NM 38956
BELYAEV 0 N 61469 61470
BINDER I 45496 BOKSHITSKII I IA 62828
BENCI S 36768 42895
BINDLOSS W 34915 BOUENRATH 56787
BENEDICKS C 57692 59824
BINGHAM RE 40473 46116 BOLLER H 46142
BENESOVSKY 62290
BIRCHENAU CE 50477 BOLTAKS BI 35341 35342 41040
BENFORD G 41120 41041 41048 41049 48646 51757
BIRKEBAK RC 34041 47434
BENGUIGUI 44839 BOLTAROVICH AV 41396 44276
BIRKHOLZ U 52139 58365
BENN M 52855 BOLTOVETS NS 62211 62212
BIRNBAUM M 35800 36227
BENNEMANN KH 42936 47890 BOLVANOVICH EI 60744
BIRUN NA 56926 60676 60677
BENNER SG 41903 BOLZ LH 40763 45165
BIS RF 37940 58322
BENNETT HE 52052 BONCH·BRUEVICH AM 51767 51768
BISHOP SG 61102
BENSON LE 60475 BONDARENKO VP 62058 62059
BISHOP SM 43638
BENSON RA 38466 BONDI P 46207
BITLER WR 35904
BENZEL JF 52661 BONIUA CF 38393
BITSIANES G 60545
BERDYEV BM 44372 BONNEROT 40914 41726 45122
BmEL JT 54190 50005 52475 54912
BERG M 52795
BITTLEMAN JI 42735 BONNIN B 40141
BERGER L 37047 37422 55951
59487 BLACK WE 34752 BOOKER J 48995 52743

BERGER LI 35370 35631 35640 BLAES HM 47096 BOOSS HF 43619


35715 36226 38159 41502 44443
45637 45638 47114 47481 49129 BLAIR J 34311 BOOTH JG 51416
50004
BLAIR MG 51879 BOR J 47212
BERGMANN P 46816
BLANKENSHIP CL 52797 BORCHERS H 59898 59899
BERGMANN R 56003
BLAU H HJR 36499 BORDICK DA 34259
BERGVAU P 36692
BLAUGHER RD 37553 44103 BORDURE G 57077
BERLINCOURT D 60400
BLECHINGER FK 40464 BORETS AN 37064 57414 57415
BERMAN HA 45508
BLiNOV LM 34846 36304 BORETS OM 52404
BERMAN HS 35867
BLITON JL 39316 BORG RJ 34263 38501 40144
BERNARO HW 39743
BLOKHIN EP 44755 BORISKINA NG 43792 43793
D4
BORISOV VT 35351 35352 BRIGGS AG 37001 37989 54867 BURKHANOV AS 55398 57024
BORISOVA AM 50162 52611 BRIGGS CW 60426 BURKHARDT A 60769

BORISOVA YE A 59673 BRIGGS HB 55193 BURKHEAD P 43584


BORISOVA ZU 42143 61978 61979 BRIGHAM RJ 36675 BURKIG VC 55039

BORNHOFEN 0 59920 BRINKMAN WF 41353 47778 50512 BURKIN VP 51008 53027


55953
BORODULIN EK 48744 BURKS TL 33974 37398
BRITTAIN JO 40024
BOROK BA 61566 63411 BURLEY RA 47879
BRIXNER LH 35629
BOROVSKII IB 46349 52162 BURMAN RW 37565
BROCK J CF 56716 57014 59424
BORSENBERGER PM 50227 50933 BURNEY JD 52411
BRODIN MS 39627
BORSHCHEVSKII AS 43428 49354 BURNS JR 60548
49355 59555 BRODSKY MH 50365 60501
BUROV LM 42068 63067
BORTFELD DP 37640 BROERMAN JG 52642
BURRELL GJ 51312
BORTZ SA 47904 54814 BROGAN JJ 48844
BURSTEIN E 37136
BOS LW 46373 58691 BRONIEWSKI W 58389 59938 59939
60722 60723 BURSUC I 51239
BOSLER GE 51580
BROOKS CR 33869 34729 37667 BURYLEV BP 44665 44666
BOTTGER GL 47112 40473 42634 44409 52051 52122
BUSCH CC 39879
BOUCHER R 39255 48427 BROOKS WAJR 57439
BUSS DD 57846
BOUGNOT 43429 49213 BROPHY GR 60546
BUSSE HG 42347
BOULTBEE TH 57753 BROSS H 35588
BUTLER CP 54959
BOUTHILLETTE L 54024 BROTZEN FR 51929
BUTLER FE 52719
BOVENKERK HP 42824 BROWDER JS 39947 53962 54713
BUTLER MA 40525
BOWDEN FG 52594 BROWN GL 43493
BUTLER SR 50376
BOWER DI 47915 BROWN GM 42799
BUTUZOVA LV 53213 53214
BOWMAN RL 54661 BROWN LC 49177
BYKOV VN 38821 41401
BOYARINOVA AP 60023 60024 BROWN TR 50235
BYKOVA TI 36542
BRACE PH 60380 BROWN WR 52662
BYRD NR 54168
BRAESCO P 37779 44593 BROWNING ME 37478 47737
CABRI LJ 45486
BRAFMAN 0 39908 53208 BROZ AL 52323
CADOFF 36110 52849
BRAGER HR 34948 BUCHANAN RA 40525
CADOFF IB 40160
BRAILSFORD AD 39393 48561 BUCHER E 34876 34893 35874
37554 37555 37708 38749 41353 CAHILL JA 37513
BRANCHEREAU M 53245 47778 48264 49392 49599 50512
52366 52708 55953 58893 60487 CAHN RN 57843
BRANDENBERG W M 53496
BUDDE 34187 46392 CAHOON JR 40656
BRANNON R R JR 57887
BUDKE 0 43431 CAILLAT R 45224
BRANSCOMB TM 61732
BUELL CH 40129 CALAIS D 36709 46319 48425
BRASSFIELD HC 54190 49577
BUELL C HJR 43506 56544
BRATCHIKOV AD 56193 63345 CALAWA AR 47923
BUHL AJ 35490
BRATSYKHIN VM 45423 63239 CALELLA P 58597
BULENKOV NA 35715 36226 61465
BRAU M 44340 61466 CALLAERTS R 36707
BRAU MJ 37330 BULGEY CF 52649 CALLAWAY 36832 54330 60488
BRAUN M 38554 BULOW CL 52424 60432 CALONI 0 48710
BRAVINSKII VG 53739 BUMM H 53798 CAMASSEL J 60230
BRAYTON CC 60544 BUNDE RE 51678 CAMENISCH KP 51571
BRAZEL JP 61881 BUNDY FP 42824 CAMPAGNA FE 43520
BRECHNA H 40148 46038 BUNGARDT K 35576 46015 CANFIELD FB 45673
BREDIG MA 59942 BUNGARDT W 60770 CANT NW 56871
BREDT JH 36501 37881 43020 BURCKBUCHLER FV 34635 CAPE JA 37581 39267
BRENNER A 39323 43584 BURDICK DL 45901 CAPPELLETTI RL 39016
BRENTNALL W 47097 BURFORD JC 38509 CARABATOS C 36693
BRESSAN OJ 59902 BURGER EE 40392 43056 CARBERRY JJ 36873
BRETT NH 46880 BURGER R 50839 CARBOTTE JP 58416
BREWER DF 34891 38419 BURGERS WG 48557 CARDEN RL 41475
BREYER NN 36483 BURKE EC 45824 CARDONA M 36170 37163 52050
54114 55196
BRIDGMAN PW 39335 39337 BURKE J 52133
CARLSON R0 38491 53114
BRIESEMEISTER S 57723 BURKHANOV AM 40120 40121 59006
60056 CARNALL EJR 39908 45532
D5
CAROLI B 40914 45122 48555 CHEN MF 60501 CLARIDGE E 47915
54912
CHEN YS 39805 43472 CLARK AF 50161 63503
CAROLI C 42161
CHENG CH 37278 37691 37987 CLARK CL 60403
CARPENTER HW 54812
CHENG P 39720 CLARK D 36366
CARPENTER R S II 52248
CHEREMISINA IM 44222 44223 CLARK HE 39212 41606
CARR WJJR 58292 58980 60287
CHERNOPLEKOV NA 44235 CLARK HM 49159
CARROU JM 37466
CHERNOV AP 53443 58362 CLARK JJ 47409
CARRUTH 56387
CHERNYAKOVA MA 38083 CLARK NN 34635
CARTER JM 55159
CHERNYAVSKII VP 59555 CLARK SPJR 42284
CARTER W 34738
CHERNYSHEV AK 42395 63159 CLAUDEL J 36326 42321
CASEY H CJR 34804 47924
CHERRY JA 54817 CLAUS H 35183 42236 52840
CASHMAN RJ 40916 43347 48682 53790 61024
CHERRY W H 41664
CASSUTO A 60243 CLAUS W 57723
CHERSTVOVA VB 55430 55431
CASTA1NG J 56268 CLAUSER HR 46845
CHESNOKOV AV 60660 60661
CASTELLION GA 36772 39537 CLAUSING AM 40017
CHETVYORKINA GE 35098
CASWEU JS 44675 CLEAR RD 59954
CHEUNG TH 60225
CATTON 1 38391 CLEARY RE 54983
CHEVENARD P 44597 57685 59922
CAUDRON R 56268 59923 59934 59937 CLEVER HL 40804

CELUSTKA B 33795 46550 CHIANG MF 52859 CLINARD FW 38502

CERNI S 49250 CHIANG PT 36382 39910 39970 CLOGSTON AM 33917


50373
CETAS TC 50717 CLOUGHERTY EV 35377 37804 37807
CHIANGP-W 50696 42394 42787 59240 63526
CEZAIRLlYAN A 35486 38628
CHIDA A 54513 CLUNE LC 33930 35837 39346
CHADWICK GA 42687 56539
CHIKAZUMI S 47784
CHAKRABORTY DK 57920 COCKETT GH 60000
CHIN-HSIANG L 49804 63219
CHALLIS LJ 34904 37001 54867 CODY GD 35867 38305 41664
CHIRIGOS JN 45210 42735 49553 56709
CHALLONER AR 60479
CHIRKIN VS 42396 63160 COE FR 42624
CHAMPNESS CH 36382 38507 39910
39970 50373 CHISTOV SF 53443 58362 COELHO R 42878

CHAMPOUSSIN J.C 57876 CHISWIK HH 52821 COFFER LW 41519

CHANAL D 44068 CHIZHEVSKA YA SN 54609 55336 COFFIN CL 40520


58571 58572
CHANDLER KK 47736 COGBLlN B 40914
CHO SJ 59631
CHANDRASEKHAR BS 54546 COHEN M 60536 60537 60538
CHOA C 52665 60549
CHANG H 51879
CHOL G 38257 COHEN ML 54544 55237 57843
CHANG IF 39908 53208 57845
CHOONG PT-S 51444
CHANG 42979 COHEN RW 38305 56709 58448
CHOPRA KL 56033
CHANG LC 60463 COHOON JR 54682
CHORNA LF 43044 53821
CHANG LL 34804 COLBURN R 34738
CHOUDHARY SC 46874
CHANG L- C 44360 COLBURN RP 53475 59162
CHOUTEAU G 47723 50396
CHANG YA 38979 40607 41176 COLE HSD 52389
42825 43246 48558 53125 CHOW RKM 56464
COLEMAN RV 45524
CHAPNIN VA 40959 CHRISTENSEN EH 52095
COLLIN G 34576
CHARAP SH 37717 CHRISTIAN WJ 39316
COLLING DA 40906 41653 60287
CHARI MSR 51083 57624 57635 CHU CW 52001
COLLINGS EW 51416 53834 54545
CHARSLEY P 36415 38867 42086 CHUANG HN 42903 58696 59425
43432 51860
CHUCHMAREV SK 51011 59081 59082 COLLINS JF 47705
CHART TG 61583
CHUDNOVSKII AF 36241 38083 39345 COLLINS JG 42863
CHASANOV MG 59765 59766 59996 43257 47430 47431 48825 53128
56565 COLOMBO RL 46185
CHATTERJEE S 56756 57920
CHUNG PL 33793 34467 39482 COLYER B 42814
CHAUDHURI A 49159
CHUNG-MING S 36247 COMLY JB 53781
CHEBOTAREV NT 49036
CHUPRINA VG 44784 49013 53524 COMPTON VB 38934
CHEEKE JDN 34904 49322
CHURSIN GM 55849 59653 CONN GKT 55748
CHEKHOVSKOI VYA 34692 34943
35485 36433 38324 38325 38328 CIPOUE D 50305 CONN JB 35816 40380
38626 59848 59849 60620
CISNEY 43454 CONNEUY DL 60258
CHEKIN VV 58443 58444 59463
61206 CISZEK TF 43378 CONSADORI F 60493

CHEN HS 39950 41328 44687 CLAIBORNE LT 36841 CONWAY JB 41642 48901 49857
44866 48030 54850 49975 52769 55173 57200 57412
D6
COOK AJ 52189 59256 CRUCEANU E 44238 49867 DAVOINE F 50366

COOK CF 40525 CULBERT HV 34358 35841 36169 DAVYDOVIU 38958


42801 51478 54546 58540
COOK HE 42378 DAWBER PG 33877
CULLEN GW 35867 42735 49553
COOK JL 34059 DAWSON JK 38925
CULPEPPER RM 40723 46033 47315
COOK RG 52739 DAWSON JP 34041 47434
CUNNELL FA 38461
COONS WC 36115 DAY AL 37540 43333 46932
CUNNINGHAM RA 36873
COOPER AS 41353 48264 53947 DAY RK 35403
CUNNINGTON G R JR 44986 48383
COOPER JL 41664 48501 55070 DAYAL B 45029

COOPER MH 40084 CURCIO JV 53964 DAYANANDA MA 38970 43180

COQBLlN B 45122 54912 CURTISS CF 45708 DE BACCI MA 42633

CORBINO OM 42077 CUSHMAN J B JR 41154 DE COMBARIEU A 34892

CORDIER H 45138 CUTLER GL 52496 52758 DE HAAS WJ 38065 55893

CORENZWIT 43104 46326 48555 CUTLER M 36601 DE HOFF RT 41645


53946 53947
CYROT M 42161 DEJONG M 36840
CORRUCCINI RJ 44227 45699
CZARNECKI KR 36212 DE KERLOULAS 48898
CORSAN JM 52189 59256
CZARNIK JW 53122 DE LA PERRELLE ET 45667
COSELLI R 46185
DACUNHA SF 49213 DE M 45149 57989
COSGAREA A JR 34304
DABKOWSKI DS 52779 OE NEUFVILLE J P 57438
COSGROVE GJ 39853
DAGNEAUX D 41718 DE NOBEL D 37969
COSNEANU C 41880 45002 46437
46438 51822 DALLMEYER H 54365 OE NOBEL J 33816 35093 37087
39403
COSTA P 56268 DALLY JW 39316
DE RECA NE 50482
COSTE G 45235 DAMON DH 39440 51858
OE SALVO F 54300
COSTON RM 48844 56366 DANA LI 47935
DEWAMES RE 39267
COTTON DJ 54312 DANEMARK MA 45565
DEWITT DP 34683 53587
corrs RM 57406 57840 DANIELSON GC 33793 34467 46936
47887 53589 DEWITT JS 35855
COULSON JA 36581
DANIELSON RR 59992 DEAN DJ 49035
COUNTS CR III 33974 35840 35907
37398 40351 DANILIN VN 43504 62909 DEAN RS 60534

COWIN M 39362 DANILOVA·DOBRYAKOVA GT 61467 DECKER PR 53787


61468
COWLEY RA 39188 DECKER WR 59642
DANNER S 54628
COX AA 53297 DEEL 0 L 53091
DARBY J BJR 49502 61389
COX JD 43458 DEEM H 34766
DARINSKIY BM 58424 58425
COX JT 46843 DEEM HW 34746 40241 45858
DARLING AS 60520 55269
COX RH 35262 43077
DASHEVSKII M YA 41878 44251 50601 DEENADAS C 61025
COYLE MB 60475 51987 52082 52083 60978 60979
62217 62218 DEFEO S 58597
CRABTREE RD 60194
DAUNT JG 34500 34845 36196 DEIS DW 58292 58980
CRAIG RS 35288 38688 39231 39332
39473 41926 45620 54662 61025 DEITCH ME 34251
OAUTOVICH DP 39047
CRANDALL WB 43560 DEJONG J 49783
DAVEY JE 48154
CRANE CH 58888 DELOREY JR 38133
DAVIDSON DL 45129 51929
CRANGLE J 59867 DELVECCHIO LV 56879 58837
DAVIES GA 46125
CRAWFORD CA 58055 60376 DEMASTRY JA 43749 52750
DAVIES HA 35978
CRAWFORD RW 35996 OEMBOVSKII SA 36829 36830 42569
DAVIES RG 38965 49348 49349 52639 52640 54612
CRAWLEY AF 40945 60176 55339 60641 60642
DAVIS AF 37539
CRESWICK FA 40520 DEMESHINA AI 38480 38569
DAVIS BE 59866
CREVELING 45679 DEMIDENKO AF 52141 53640 54438
DAVIS CD 60000 57081 57100
CRISCIONE JM 42741
DAVIS 53561 DEMO JJ 36985
CRISP RS 59472
DAVIS FE 51484 DEMYANCHUK NV 57167 57168
CROCIANI D 47097
DAVIS JA 40241 DENMAN GL 45132 49752 57459
CROCKER AJ 47039
DAVIS JC 39888 DENNIS J 43922 59247
CROMER DT 44405
DAVIS KG 35993 DENSEM CE 54109
CROOKS DD 36115
DAVIS M 54109 DERKSEN WL 43922 59247
CROSBY JR 40136
DAVIS PW 37104 DERYABIN AA 37711 42001 46667
CROSS RI 34752
DAVISON JE 46938 50692 DESANTIS VJ 35821 37265
CROUTHAMEL MS 52847 54247
D7
DESROCHERS P 45138 DOVZHENKO VA 63412 63413 DYBAN EP 43552

DETREZ P 59917 DOWDELL RL 60545 DYNES RC 58416

DEUTSCH GC 37803 52134 DRABBLE JR 37638 DYULDINA KA 55454 55455

DEVERALL JE 50023 DRAGOMIR I 34155 DZANGIROV A YU 36027

DEVI U 59819 DRAKE HL 60544 DZHAFAROV TD 35341 35342

DEVYATKOVA ED 34587 34796 35366 DRAKIN SI 50162 52611 DZHAKHANGIROV A YU 52991


35611 37661 38593 39991 39992
DRATH G 41814 DZHALILOV NZ 44437
DEW·HUGHES D 57017
DREIDEN GV 38769 38770 DZHALILOV SU 42222 43000
DEWAR J 40240
DREYFUS B 34892 36225 42897 DZHANGIROV A YU 34601 35364
DEY BN 45555 45233 47788
DZHEMILEV NK 40990 40991 43306
DINOVI RA 47498 48657 51116 DROBYSHEV VN 49804 63219 43307 44505 44661 44662
51436 53590
DRUMMOND CHili 57438 62529 DZHOGLEV D 56999
DIAL R 52112
DRUYAN MA 54593 63104 EALES HV 45559
DIAMOND S 42935
DU CHATENIER FJ 33816 33836 EASTWOOD LW 46732
DICKE DA 41116 34890 35093 37087 37408 39403
EBEL H 43058
DICKERSON RF 43749 45513 52578 DUBECK 34634 49883
52750 EBERHART JG 46634
DUBECK LW 45732
DICKERSON R W JR 54081 EBERLY WS 60547
DUBENSKII KK 38769 38770
DICKEY BR 49204 EBERT H 39317
DUBEY PK 41370 57239
DICKSON G 40273 57728 ECKART LE 52739
DUBININ EL 46299 48220 48221
DIDION DA 54466 58607 EDELMAN NM 39748
DUBOVKA GT 44456
DIENST W 60234 EDELSTEIN AS 58540
DUBROVSKAYA IN 58004 58005
DIETRICH H 45589 EDMOND JT 38461 39425
DUBROVSKII LA 49447 49448
DIETZE HD 34218 EDWARDS AL 37682
DUBS MA 47935
DILLINGER JR 42866 49955 52369 EDWARDS DA 41926
52440 53787 53820 DUCKWORTH WH 52797
EDWARDS DK 36425 38390 38391
DILLON JJ 39038 DUCLA-SOARES 49322 43112

DIMAROVA EN 38479 DUDKIN LD 45433 51777 51778 EDWARDS DO 41339


51963 51964 60948 60949 61124
DISCH J 55997 61125 61691 61692 EDWARDS GR 48191

DISMUKES JP 33846 37419 37680 DUDNIK EM 44442 54632 57497 EDWARDS JB 49100 49593

DITTRICH H 50839 DUEVEL C OJR 40619 EDWARDS JD 59807 59808

DIXON JR 35228 37940 39169 DUGDALE JS 34802 EDWARDS LR 60290


40723 45544 47315 47869 58322
59549 DULKINA IN 53148 EFIMOVA BA 48593 48594 50858
51952 60788 60819 60820 61958
DIXON M 35288 36163 40658 DUMAREVSKII YU D 58665
47593 61025 EGOLAEV VF 61848
DUMMER G 36142 54628
DIXON WP 53595 EGOROV BN 53909 53910
DUNAEVA NA 53739
DMITRIEV EA 57580 EGOROVA EA 59351 59352
DUNDERLEY FJ 33974
DOBROVINSKII IE 51011 59081 EGUCHI T 53162
59082 DUNHAM JT 58964
EHARA K 43150
DOBROVOLSKII AF 45334 45335 DUNICK JE 41115
EHRAT R 45146 48914 55233
DOBROVOLSKII II 54593 63104 DUNN SA 40751 48768 56712 59400

DOBRUSHINA IA 44443 DUNN ST 34683 35323 39212 EHRENREICH H 34667 48057 52049

DOEGE G 35763 DUNNER PH 46661 EHRLICH AC 48914

DOGE G 41016 46662 DUNWORTH RJ 48426 51418 51419 EICHELBERGER JF 37435


51427 51428
DOLLING G 39188 EIDINOVA GT 55525
DUPLYAK VD 56423
DOMAIN HA 41641 EIGNER V 56424
DUPRE A 36429
DOMBOVSKII SA 53443 58362 EISELSTEIN HL 45045
DUPUY M 36709 48425
DOMIAN HA 33969 48561 EJIMA T 41732 42034 55584
DURAND G 39528
DONETSKIKH VI 60227 60246 60247 EKSTROM L 33846 33968 37419
DURAND JL 42314 49932 37680
DONZE P 56711
DUSHECHKIN YU A 51070 52734 ELAGINA EI 56762 57966
DOREMUS W 58597
DUTCHAKYA I 33871 35158 37849 ELDRIDGE 49575
DORNING BF 47039 42010 43664 46311 50219 51366
52025 52026 53451 55504 56280 ELDRIDGE EA 34746
DOROSHEK SI 45205 54094 61031 63088
ELFORD L 55493
DORSEY HG 40328 49396 DUWEZ P 48002 58060
ELiSEEV AA 47113 47137
DOTSON CL 34049 40329 43119 DWIGHT AE 52821
ELiUTIN 0 P 62828
DOUGLAS TB 40494 DWORIN 41120
ELiUTIN VP 34003 34605 34860
DOVE DB 58836 DYBAN EF 43997 35371 35960 38959
D8
EUlon RO 44405 57217 57706 EVSEYEV PP 63445 FINBOW DC 35564

ELLIS WC 49562 59825 EVTEEVA IP 34279 46472 46488 FINCEL RMJR 57200
46512 52823 52824
EUWOOD EC 57689 FINCH HL 46329
EWING CT 34225
ELMAN IB 35736 FINCH RA 45715 46649 49735
EYDUKYU A 53526 53527
ELYUTIN 0 P 33740 34620 42563 FINE ME 49562 59825 60545
42900 44467 51004 55724 56396 FADIN VP 38922 38923
58211 FINEGOLD 37582 44104
FAHLENBRACH H 58071
EMELYANOV AA 55717 FINK K 58970
FAHMY AA 60283
EMELYANOV VS 51624 FINK WL 56783
FAHRENWALD FA 43414
EMERY AF 53352 FINKEL VA 50397 50398
FAIFER SI 63330 63331
EMLEY 45607 FINKELSHTEIN BN 51526
FALCHENKO VM 49454 52075
EN DO S 53072 53588 57618 FINKELSHTEIN YA G 60633 60634
FALGE R LJR 58984 61004 61005
ENDOH Y 43672 48166
FALKIEWICZ M 34738 FINKENRATH H 52139
ENGELKE WT 36419
FAN HY 35330 40211 48288 FINLAY GR 52132
ENGLE GB 36988
FARKAS M 49575 FINN M 47923
ENGLE R MJR 52898
FARKAS MS 37506 52750 54667 FINNEMORE DK 38434 38678 42807
ENGSTLER D 47196 59642
FARRELL DE 54546
ENSTROM RE 35867 42735 49553 FINNIE I 49267
FARREU T 47830 49811
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61692 FEICK G 40804 FIZEAU MH 59537

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49857 49975 53604 55077 55173
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61809
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D9
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60962 60963 62019
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FONTANA MH 57390 38625 39124 39629 39630 40577
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GALAVANOV VV 39152 39153 48745 48747 49514 49801 50715
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FOX JF 56075
GAMIOOV RS 55134 60148 60149 GERBAUX X 36326
FRAIMANYU 47499
GAMMON RW 35657 GERCHIKOVA NS 52438 52439
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FRANTSEVICH IN 48586 48587
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FRAY SJ 54704
GARDNER WE 52001 59868 GERRITEN AN 40791
FREORICKSON DR 59765 59766 59996
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FREISER MJ 33918
GARLAND JW 42936 GERSI J 51858
FRENCH RA 51246
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FRIOLYANOER IN 52438 52439
GARVRILOVA VK 61566 GERTOVICH TS 52992
FRIEO E 48381 48496
GASANLY NM 62207 62208 GEY W 54033
FRIEOBERG AL 58727 60282
GASANOV SA 60792 60988 60989 GEZELIUS RA 60426
FRIEDBERG SA 37422 40726 61961
GHETVYORKINA GE 42224
FRIEND JN 57684 GASANOVA NA 33770 39770
GIANNUZZI A 63513
FRIICHTENICHT JF 35806 48229 GASPARRINI G 36768 42895
GIAUQUE WF 35490
FRINDT RF 60493 GASSON DB 51288
GIBART P 52475
FRITZ W 34763 46358 GATOS HC 38964 46531
GIBBONS 0F 51609
FROHBERG G 50481 GAUNT P 35564 54708
GIBBS GB 49025
FROHBERG MG 37927 41935 43258 GAUR NKS 33932
50421 GIBNEY RB 40372
GAVRILENKO LG 57493 57494
FROIDEVAUX C 47780 GIBSON R 42722
GAVRILITSA EI 40935 49588
FROLOV AV 51054 55307 GIEDD RE 60483
GAVRILOV AF 44508 52249
FROLOVA TL 62249 62250 GIEGENGACK H 56434
GAVRILOVA AV 57493 57494
FRYER RE 46034 GIER JT 43112
GAVRILOVA VK 63411
FRYZUK P 35993 GILBERT ER 55154
GAYNOR AJ 35969
FU-HSI K 36247 GILCHRIST KE 57455
GEBALLE TH 33917 38934 43104
FWIMORI H 39962 55408 46326 48555 53946 53947 55050 GILLESPIE 0J 50863 58253
58205
FWIMOTO M 44020 GILLIGAN JE 45545
GEBHARDT 36580
FUKAMICHI K 62421 GILLMOR RN 59822
GEDDES AL 47112
FUKUROI T 43150 48165 48972 GINELL WS 55039
50631 53482 57337 GEOEREVICH NA 56815
GINGERICH KA 43454
FUKUTANI S 55891 GEEV 0 V 45792
GINSBERG OM 39016
FULKERSON SD 52756 52763 GEGUZINYA 42487 42843
GIRAUDIER 36824 36979 48448
FULKERSON W 35390 47556 47561 GEHLEN PC 53331 54545
49748 50183 53566 GIRAUDIER LEO 56487
GEICK R 33722 39187 39415
FUNAI AI 44986 47998 57068 GIRIAT W 50968

FUNKE VF 49169 50871 52671 GEILlKMAN BT 47136 48571 GIRIFALCO LA 48158 48159
52672 62025
GEISS RC 34053 42625 GITTLEMAN JI 41664 49553
RJRMAN DE 55979
GEIST 46142 GIULIANI S 46185 47994
GAAL PS 57418
GEIST JC 39212 GLADKOV MI 44730
GABRYCKIST 48847
D10
GLADYSHEV SA 53448 GORBACHEV VV 56835 59241 GRETSKII YU YA 52075
GLAGOLEVA NN 35592 41511 41983 GORDIENKO SP 53899 53900 GRETSKY YU YA 49454
44856 53024 57143 57144 58571 GORDIENKO VA 48197 48198 58346 GRIEG D 35128
58572 58704
GRIESENAUER NM 37506
GLASER 52773 GORDON AR 39063 53674 53904
GRIFFIN A 36147
GLASER FW 52774 GORDON JE 52001
GRIFFIN PA 43702
GLASS RA 35722 37006 GORDON P 52511 60536 60538
GRIFFITH GE 57439
GLASSER ML 34895 GORELIK SS 51180
GRIFFITHS E 40228
GLAZOV VM 35592 37932 41497 GORELZKI H 46142
41511 41983 42572 44856 49806 GRIGOREVA VS 41034 41035 58665
49832 50917 51787 51788 51955 GORTER FW 35962
53024 54609 55336 55398 57024 GRIGORKIN VI 49164
57143 57144 57145 57146 60791 GORYUNOVA NA 34097 43428 54406
60950 60951 60976 60917 60992 54900 59555 61978 61979 GRIGOROVICI R 43043
60993 61816 61817 61960
GOSSARD AC 58205 GRIGSBY DL 40451 43518 52915
GLEY VA 54399 57855 52916 53116
GOTALSKII YU N 55107
GLUCK JV 50696 GRIMM AC 52795
GOTGILF TL 38956 61994 61995
GNATENKO YU P 39627 GRIMM TC 45840
GOTO K 60414
GNESIN GG 45442 62687 GRINBERG NM 59800 59801
GOTO W 41597 45788 49116
GNIEWEK JJ 44227 50622 GRINBERG RZ 41500
GOBRECHT H 34636 GOUREAUX G 46139 GRISAFFE SJ 37358
GOBRECHT K 47723 GRABOV VM 45434 49624 55019 GROCHOV 0 36557
58829 58830
GOBRECHT KH 44719 GROENVOLD F 37249 50732 53315
GRABOWSKI K 50373 57963 59203 59262
GODAV 55444 55445
GRACE RE 38970 43180 GRONVOLD 36561
GODBEE HW 50183
GRAF D 56422 GROOT H 53587
GODEL D 48867 50870
GRAFF HF 58063 GROSS U EJR 37491
GODFREY TG 50183 56952
GRAHAM GM 38509 55964 GROSSE AV 37513
GODZHAEV EM 57084 57085
GRAHAM RA 40435 GROSSMAN LN 49892
GODZHELLO AG 35293 35294
GRAMMER JG 43481 GROSSMANN MA 60553
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GRAMMER JR 55070 GROVE EL 35969
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GRAND JA 34225 GROVE GR 34221 35872 37435
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GRANT NJ 60542
GOGISHVILI 0 SH 61465 61466 GRUBE G 58076 60767 60769
GRANT R 34738
GOLDBERG A 61787 GRUENBERG LW 36856
GRAVES RS 35390 46506 47716
GOLDE H 42483 58166 GRUNER P 35588
GOLDMAN HJ 44315 47387 GRAY AW 60355 GRUNERT WE 58320
GOLDSMID HJ 54694 56038 57770 GRAY VH 36276 GRUTTER K 41458 41581
GOLDSMITH JR 60543 GRAZHDANKINA NP 40120 40121 GRUlIN PI 34857 34858
59006 60056
GOLDSTEIN JI 35494 GRUlIN PL 35154 37036 38559
GRDINAYU V 49164 38560 42980 48759 51624
GOLDSTEIN RJ 57887
GREBENNIK IP 41815 GSCHNEIDNER K A JR 44405 57219
GOLDSTEIN Y 38305 51706
GREEN B AJR 33930 33931 34501
GOLIKOV VM 35351 35352 35837 36169 39693 41116 42801 GUBSER DU 60258
GOLIKOVA OA 57300 57301 GREEN EL 35868 37584 43712 GUENAULT AM 34802
GOUER R 48209 48210 GREENAWAY DL 35942 35946 GUENNOC H 38773
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GOLOTYUK FP 34302 34320 34781 GREENBERG IN 42103 50842 GUERTLER W 46816
34783 35612
GREENE R FJR 44882 GUETHS JE 34635 41166
GOLTSMAN BM 51996 54440 54999
57101 59774 59175 GREENHOUSE HM 47542 GUIU JH 48844
GOWBEV NA 50551 57829 57830 GREENING TA 45545 GUIUAUME CE 36029 57352 59931
GOLUBKOV AV 35366 37658 37659 GREENSLADE TB 43699 GULEVSKAYA AS 42173
37661 39991 39992 43216 43217
43956 43957 GREENSPAN 52217 52412 56244 GULIEV T 45010 45011
GOWTVINYU M 49802 58485 GREER J 35823 45400 GULIEV TN 34096
GOMEZ MP 35039 GREGORY B 36878 GULLIVER R D II 36701
GONCHAROVA EV 37658 37659 44859 GREIG D 38529 49811 GULTYAI II 55655 60320
44860 48303 51172 51173 51953
GREISENAUER NM 52852 GULYAYEV AP 34857 34858
GONSKA H 50172 57454
GREKOVA ND 54602 55032 GUMENYUK VS 45108 54210 62807
GOODMAN BB 44101
GRENIS AF 34955 40101 GUNKO TS 61963 61964
GOODMAN MR 57230
D11

GUNTHERODT G 55231 HAU RI 39810 43677 51923 HAUSNER HH 60454

GUPTA D 41119 HAU WK 56871 HAVEKOTTE WL 52410

GUPTA KP 37278 37691 37987 HAU WM 36519 HAWKINS TDF 51312


43718
HAUAIS J 50005 HAWKS KH 54701
GUPTA MK 46874
HAUORAN JJ 42735 49553 HAYES EJ 60261
GUPTA SPS 45555
HAUOWEU JB 37871 HAYES FH 56772
GURIEVA EA 34099 35363 37664
HALSTED RE 38432 HAYES JD 55159
GURKLIS JA 49259
HAMAGUCHI C 34632 HAYES WDJR 34683
GURKOV LN 57116 57117
HAMALAINEN M 55760 HAZELWOOD RA 55900
GUSEINOV GD 39787 41805 44438
45812 47444 55134 57084 57085 HAMANN DR 45965 HEAL TJ 47103
60604
HAMBLING PG 59332 HEATHMAN JH 56351
GUSEINOV GG 57084 57085
HAMILTON RA H 54676 HEBERLEIN DC 61065
GUSEV IA 35360 35365 35368
38160 38176 38177 HAMMER R 39423 HEDGE JC 39316 48361

GU8EV SM 36185 HAMMER RR 46878 HEEGER AJ 33929 38741 53781

GUSEVA EA 53899 53900 HAMMOND JP 58172 HEHEMANN RF 41650

GUSTAVINO F 57077 HAMPSHIRE MJ 58209 HElMKE G 35356

GUTHEINZ LM 42918 HANAK JJ 35867 41664 49553 HE IN R A 37553 53604 55077


54010 57200
GUTHRIE GL 40676
HANCOX R 34572 HEINIGER F 34876 34893 37100
GUTIN VA 59075 59076 37181 37554 37708 38749 44107
HANDLER P 45578 45039 49599 50077 55555 56710
GUY AG 41645 45948 56711 57563
HANLON JE 50376
GUZMAN IYA 50765 50766 61527 HEISTERKAMP 41237 41703
61528 HANNEMAN RE 35494 38964 46531
HEUER GB 55301
GVALlYA TM 58277 HANNING WA 40347
HENKEL 0 60772
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HENMI Z 48419
GVOZDEVA LI 37096 38852 38957 HANUS J 53784
43142 44583 50437 53447 54753 HENNING F 47659
60327 HARADA H 43671
HENNINGS G 46217
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HENRY DL 37885
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HENRY EC 59515
HAACKE G 39537 40802 HARDY JD 35357
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HAAK FA 45711 HARDY TC 55785
HENRY P 44068
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HENSEL FR 46826 60375
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HENVIS BW 37136 54634
HAIACHI M 34577 HARMAN TC 40378 45001 47923
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HAIENSCHUSS M 39482 HARMON DP 40276
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HAIIG EH 53637 HARNAD J 47736
HERR A 53783
HACKIEWICZ B 60723 HARRINGTON 46859
HERRMANN 59897
HADFIELD R 60405 HARRINGTON LC 43478 52679
HERRON RH 47552
HADNI A 36326 42321 44068 HARRIS B 39030
HERSH CK 35969
HAEN P 37522 51337 HARRIS IR 40921 49217 60411
HERTZ J 34753 56354
HAGA E 43067 49281 58266 HARRIS 52871
59620 HESELWOOD we 60478
HARRIS RE 39016
HAGEDORN FB 42853 HESSE J 55349
HARRISON JP 35128
HAGEL WC 47293 HEUBNER U 55073
HARRISON WB 46872
HAGEN 45040 HEUMANNTH 34429 38767 47711
HARRISON WN 41903
HAGIWARA H 54355 HEYDING RD 39386
HARnEY CS 34053 42625
HAGIWARA R 39182 HEYER BA 52884
HARTMANN WM 35841
HAHN A 53423 HEYMER G 60015
HARVEY DJ 44993
HAHN MH 58607 HICKMAN MJ 37865 40228
HASH IGUCHI R 39758
HAKE RR 37581 43418 56127 HIDNERT P 35401 35448 35453
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HAKEL WJ 39415 41675 48346 55941 56075 57728
HASS G 46843 60389 60391 60392 60393 60394
HAKKILA EA 48191 60395 60529
HASS M 37136 52047 54634
HALDEMANN W 40148 HIGGINS R 60429
HASSLER J 57068
HALDEN FA 40992 HILDENBRAND WJ 52852
HATFIELD WH 60472
HALE JR 53788 HIU RAW 45686
HAUCK CA 47959 52567
HAU J 58597 HIU RW 46363 53299
D12
HILLIARD JE 42378 HOSSP·A 40156 INAGAKI N 41732 42034

HILTON AR 37330 39586 39746 HOUSKA C 43120 52776 INAGAKI S 36140 42035
39948 42613 44340 47087
HOUSSEAU N 49577 INGERSOLL LR 38700
HIMES RC 37538
HOUSTON B 49950 58504 INMAN MC 49553
HIRABAYASHI M 48865 54767
HOVI V 57325 58993 INO N 54767
HIRAGA K 48865 54767
HOWARD RE 35052 41202 INOKO 58223
HIRAI T 43166 47176
HOWARD WE 44948 INOUE S 45564
HIRAI Y 54514
HOWE DR 34891 38419 INTRATER 52744
HIRANO K 61557
HOWL DA 37539 39027 41162 10DKO EA 61983 61984
HIRONO K 47310
HOWLETT BW 34322 35729 10DKOVSKil SA 56816
HIRSCHHORN HJ 39316
HOYT SL 60532 10FFE AV 42229 45759 47359
HIRSCHMAN A 43922 59247 52995 53662
HROSTOWSKI HJ 38231
HITCHOCK RC 58695 IORDANISHVILI EK 34790 34791
HRYHOREVA VV 52825 52826 52993 61980
HITE GE 42928
HS-LA M 36247 IREY RK 57617
HJELM LN 37590
HSU CC 48614 IRIE T 47310 53072 53588
HO JC 34915 35528 38532 57618
40834 49961 51416 52333 53834 HUBBARD WN 54892 59996
54545 55029 56716 58696 59424 IRMANN R 52254 52820
59425 HUCKE EE 49100 49593
IRVINE J 52594
HOARE FE 36163 39917 40658 HUEBENER RP 35841 49960 51478
44108 47593 ISAACS LL 34310 34606 36608
HUFF ADINE J B 45687 36609 48713
HOCH M 38987 40496 45401
49753 56371 57460 HUFFSTUTLER M C JR 41263 ISACCHINI 35340
HOCKINGS EF 37419 39112 HUGGINS RA 36701 ISAEV NI 37711
HODGE CV 58254 HUGON PL 39384 ISHIKAWA 37822
HODGSON BP 49644 HULL AW 40392 43056 ISHIKAWA Y 38685 38927 43672
45835 48166
HOENIE AF 34046 40367 HULL GWJR 38934 43104 46326
48555 49392 53946 55050 58205 ISLINGER JS 39316
HOENIG A 47196
HULM JK 37553 44103 44104 ISMAILOV MZ 39787 55134 57084
HOERICHS W 42179 59954 57085 60604
HOFER KE 39316 HULTGREN R 38979 40607 42825 ISMAILOV SH M 59151 59152
45616 45946
HOGE AR 44893 ISOMURA S 36765 41597 45788
HUME-ROTHERY W 57753 46451 49116 50622 53163
HOLBORN L 37540 46932
HUMENIK MJR 34266 40956 ITIN VI 56193 63345
HOLBROOK J A 58836
HUMMEL RE 58836 ITKIN VP 38600 38601 41400
HOLDEN TM 36163 40658 47593 43963 54382
HUNTER PM 42965
HOLL HB 45736 ITSKEVICH ES 44508 52249
HURAY PG 60254
HOLLAND HJ 49225 IVAKHNO VN 55651 62004 62221
HUSMANN 0K 40152 62222
HOLLECK H 62290
HUST JG 51870 53554 57858 IVANCHENKO LA 62861 62862 62863
HOLM FW 57400 59991 60043
IVANCHIKHIN GE 47932
HOLMAN WR 35996 HUYSER A 59963
IVANOV AG 43147
HOLMES PJ 51288 HYLER WS 53091
IVANOV EK 62000 62001
HOLMSTROM B 56461 IACOBELLI R 41931
IVANOV GA 45434 54750 58829
HOLSBERG PJ 52665 IBRAGIMOV EA 41494 41561 58830
HOMMA K 36579 44602 IBRAGIMOV KH I 41869 41871 43839 IVANOV 0 S 59603 59604 59705
44253 44274 46675 46676 46731 63453
HONDA K 50286 58039 58044
58047 60382 60554 ICHIHASHI M 44446 IVANOV VE 42461 45108 54210
62807 63330 63331
HONDROS ED 43433 ICHIKAWA K 36141 42036
IVANOV·OMSKII VI 54011 58507
HONEYCOMBE RW K 60352 100 H 37517 52714 61971 61972 62017 62018 62204
HOPKINS CH 60363 IDRISOVA RM 56235 IVANOVA KN 47058 48641 63149
HOPKINS DC 38678 55159 IGA A 57788 57806 IVANOVA LD 56762 5'7123 57124
57966
HOPKINS V 46067 IHSEN HC 48243
IVANOVA VA 46253 47683 60974
HOPPKE MA 35840 35907 IIDA K 44174 60975
HORCH R 34016 IKONNIKOVA GN 59774 59775 IVERONOVA VI 44289 51541
HORDON MJ 35422 59818 IKUSHIMA A 53127 IVES J SJR 48027
HORI K 57747 ILEGEMS M 35861 IVLEVA VS 58263
HORT T 51372 ILKOV L 56999 IWASA Y 53788
HORTON JC 43529 ILSCHNER B 40579 43332 IWASAKI H 51933
HOSHINO S 43672 IMAI T 42493 JACCARINO V 44077
D13
JACK JR 48858 50843 54661 JOHNSTON WV 39267 KAMEDA M 41732 42034
56418 61185
JOHNSTONE CP 53604 55077 KAMIGAKI K 50107
JACKSON CB 35102
JONES CE 39586 44340 KANOA 44102 48694
JACKSON PJ 47779 55840
JONES C EJR 42613 KANOA FA 34738 53475
JACOBI G 35759
JONES CK 58292 58980 59954 KANEKO T 37517 39368 50107
JACOBS DC 56069 52714
JONES H LJR 39083
JACOBS PL 57617 KANEVSKAYA LS 56715 62914
JONES JA 60478
JACOBSEN RT 42266 KANNEWURF CR 33792 49222 61402
JONES LV 37435
JACOBUS GF 46843 KAPKIN MM 49780
JONES MC 45583
JAFFE D 34278 KAPL1ENKO AI 58443 58444 59463
JONES PM S 42722 61206
JAFFE H 60400
JONES RL 52259 KAPPEL G 42978
JAFFEE R1 51416 60381
JONES RM 54704 KAPYRINA VYA 49618 50353
JAHODA JA 37623 48954 49723
51869 62225 63105 JOSEPH RR 52121 KARAS HR 52104

JAMBOIS TF 37903 JOSHI A 52716 KARATAEV VV 44783

JAMES DR 37590 JOST W 53400 KARBANOV SG 60946 60947

JAMES DW 35392 JUBITZ W 58099 KARNAUKHOV VG 41569 51733

JAN JP 34446 JUKNAT R 46188 KARNIKOVA E 42586

JANJ-P 44178 JUN CK 38987 40496 45401 KARPILOVSKAYA MN 61527 61528


49753 56371 57460
JANARDHAN J 36575 KARTUZOVA LM 46177
JUNOD A 37181 57563
JANSER GR 48096 KARYMSHAKOV R 58437
JUODAKIS A 49222
JANSSEN MMP 36987 KARYMSHAKOV RK 58612 61965 61966
JUSTI E 42347 42348 62199 62200 62209
JAUMANN J 55053
JUSTUS CR 38058 KASAl N 54699 54991
JAYARAMAN A 58893
JWL NH 37645 KASCHSCHEEV VN 56808
JEGL1C FA 36276
KACHI S 45952 46149 50560 KASE T 58044 60419
JEL1NEK FJ 39482 40631
KADAR G 47775 47777 48564 KASIK I 33927
JELLINGHAUS W 42382
KADARMETOV A KH 54397 58428 KASS S 45210
JENA AK 39793 57397
KADO S 36140 36141 42035 KASSNER TF 38583
JENKINS D FP 43402 42036
KATAEV GN 57514
JENKINS RJ 54959 KADOWAKI S 54511 54540 56258
KATSUKI A 37994 53868
JENKINS RK 50891 54168 KADYKOVA GN 59798 59799
KAUFMAN 35377 42394 43799
JENNINGS CW 39323 KAGAN DN 43503 54937 55580 46955
57483 57484 60621 61806 61807
JENNINGS IC 51288 62908 KAUFMAN SM 46549

JENSEN MA 39509 40292 47814 KAGAN MB 39661 39662 44625 KAWAGUCHI M 48418
47815 53513
KAWAI M 51852
JERICHO MH 38406 41115 KAGANER MG 54143
KAWASAKI K 39614
JESSE A 60625 KAGANOV MA 38083 43257
KAWASAKI T 56995
JESSEN K 59924 KAGARAMANOVA RR 48634
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KAYAMA N 62515
JHAVERI KA 48334 KAIDANOV VI 50747
KAZANDZHAN BI 50746
JOHANNSEN G 39321 KAINOVA RA 46177
KEAGY BJ 40699
JOHANSSON CH 56481 KAISER W 40211
KEARNS JJ 43535
JOHNSON CJ 37967 55737 KAKHROMANOV K 34099
KEEGAN HJ 36500
JOHNSON DC 51678 KALASHNIK AA 62058 62059
KEESOM PH 38430
JOHNSON DL 38434 KAL1NIN GP 33740 34620 42563
42900 44467 51004 55724 56396 KEIHN FG 40694 43062 43086
JOHNSON FA 54704 58211 43088 43089

JOHNSON HA 58888 KAL1NOVICH DF 34782 38660 KEKEL1DZE GP 53864

JOHNSON JB 42479 KAL1SHEVICH GI 37139 37449 40869 KEKEL1DZE MA 42042


40870 42013 43998 51837 52178
JOHNSON JR 43596 53324 53676 53917 54605 55035 KEKUA MG 47092 47108 55536

JOHNSON LS 49932 KALITIN VI 33960 47308 KELEMEN F 38363 44238 45388


49867
JOHNSON RE 51678 KALNAIA GI 61049
KELLARD PO 50343
JOHNSON RW 46518 KAWGIN VN 36073
KELLER DL 37607 47832 49537
JOHNSON SA 59765 KALYUZHNAYA GA 61997 61998 49540

JOHNSTON HL 46623 KAMAL J 41370 KELLER H 38047


D14
KELLER JD 36016 KIESSLING R 45895 KLEISTUND HG 41703
KELLER SP 40216 KIEWIT DA 40024 56534 KLEMENS PG 49733 53544 53553
KELLEY KK 45946 KIKHARSKII AA 62205 62206 KLESHCHINSKII LI 50997 54750
55197 60654 60655
KELLEY MJ 48381 KIKUCHI M 45787 55854 56827
60864 KLOSE T 34636
KELLOGG AT 53774
KIKUCHI R 58047 KLOTSMAN SM 33796 34086
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KIKUCHI T 44196 KLUG HP 60545
KELLY DP 50317
KIKUTI R 57748 KLYACHIN AZ 57514
KELMAN LR 48426 51418 51420
51425 KIM CD 42850 46054 KLYM NM 50219
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53114
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KENNEDY JE 40166
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KENNEDY R G JR 60540
KING BW 52797 KNUDSEN FP 60461
KEPLIN 43120
KING J 45400 KNUEPPEL H 38058
KEPLIN EJ 40694
KING JC 35823 KOY·C 61239
KERIMOV IG 44438 45487 45812
47082 47444 54384 61222 KINGERY WD 34266 40992 60462 KOBAYASHI T 60563
KERIMOVA EM 39787 55134 KINGSTON WE 60535 KOBUSHKO VS 62808
KERIMOVA TG 62201 62202 KINO GS 50718 KOCH KM 50839
KERR JR 43458 KINO T 40633 KOCHEGAROV VG 34300 36718 37041
37933 38315 38478 41868 44365
KERSHAW R 50968 KINOSHITA C 53162 60321
KESAMANLY FP 34097 39557 39558 KINOSHITA T 55606 KOCHEROV PV 43263 44368 45770
43054 43428 48611 48612 49801 53018 54464 60324 60325
KIPARISOV SS 62686 63404 63405 60328 63086
KETCHEN EE 48899
KIRBY JJ 35816 KOCHNOV VYE 54397 56271 58428
KETCHMAN JJ 36550
KIRBY RK 45061 KODAMA K 35728
KHALILOV KH YA 57576
KIRCHNER HP 52649 52662 KOEHLER JS 40633
KHAMADOV A 53445
KIREEV PS 36135 43325 57116 KOFTUN SF 45206 45218 46128
KHAMBATY MB 46874 57117 47026 47028
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57474
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38554 46016 50172 50598 57452
KHARITONOV VP 45792 KIRK DD 45698 57454
KHARKOV EI .34302 34320 34781 KIRK WW 45210 KOHNLEIN D 54033
34783 35612 39570 44290 45839
49360 49659 51543 52018 KIRKALDY JS 36675 39548 KOISO G 60354
KHARLAMOVA NF 39569 KIRSCH PF 43180 KOIWA M 48865
KHATALAKH RF 44542 KIRSHENBAUM AD 37513 KOKOREV AA 44890
KHAVTASI LG 35345 35346 KIRVOV MA 63055 KOKORINA VF 47430 47431 59351
59352
KHIMSHIASHVILI VG 58277 KIRWAN DJ 40125
KOKUBO S 59919
KHOLMAKOVA TI 61816 61817 KIRYUKHINA NI 51777 51778 51963
51964 KOLCHANOVA NM 59105 62196
KHOMENKO OA 44033 46927 60678
60679 KISELEVA NK 55214 55215 KOLEDOV LA 34301 36137 38956
41982
KHORENKO VK 63330 63331 KISHNEV PV 52472 52473
KOLLIE TG 35390 44493 46506
KHOSLA RP 40027 KISS V 55444 55445 47560 47716 50183 55727 56952
60497
KHOTKEVICH VI 45420 61950 62808 KIWI M 39980 47165
KOLOBNEV NI 52438 52439
KHRIPLOVICH LM 46287 47857 KIWI MG 54881
KOLODZIEJCZAK J 47744 60229
KHROMOVA OA 46456 KIZER DE 37607 38294 47832
49537 49540 KOLOMIEC BT 47469
KHRUSTALEV BA 54120 54231
KJEKSHUS A 41777 KOLOMIETS BT 35606 38587 43878
KHUSAINOVA BN 51066 43879 54011 58507 61971 61972
KJOLLERSTROM B 40549 54744 61976 61977 62017 62018 62204
KHVOSTIKOVA VD 56762 57966
KLABAN J 46448 KOLOMOETS LA 50858 51952 60819
KIBLER GM 37265 60820
KLAR 39473
KIDSON GV 42470 KOLOMOETS NV 41510 45760 47304
KLEB R 59996 47848 48201
KIERSPE W 35577 37417 46016
49140 50172 57454 KLEIN AP 33929 38741 48259 KOLOMYTSEVA LF 58651 58652
KIERZEK.pECOLD E 44715 47744 KLEIN K 47598 KOLOSOV EE 34025 34026
54923 60229
KLEIN MW 38422 56462 KOLSTER BH 48557
D15
KOLTUN MM 39661 39662 44625 KOVENSKAYA BA 44909 63408 63409 KRZHIZHANOVSKII RE 36062 36395
53513 37925 48075 53276 53919 58754
KOVENSKII II 34782 38660
KOMAREK A 41915 KUBASCHEWSKI 0 39863 43984 55493
KOYAMA K 43295 50380
KOMAROVYU A 39063 53674 53904
KOZAKEVITCH P 45238 KUBASCHEWSKI P 53400
KOMISSARCHIK MG 51996
KOZHEVNIKOV I YU 55655 60320 KUBO T 44602
KOMLEV VG 57149 57150
KOZINEI VV 45420 KUCHARSKI J 58389
KONDAK NM 43552 43997
KOZINETS VV 61950 KUDINOV EK 35366 37661
KONDRASHOV VU A 44552 45327
KOZLOVVU I 56193 63345 KUDINTSEV GA 58605
KONDRATENKOV VI 53909 53910
KOZLOVA RF 50121 63325 KUDINTSEVA GA 50118 59538
KONNO S 60417
KOZODZIEJCZAK J 44715 KUDMAN I 33968 34317 35236
KONO M 47310 37419 37680 39112 45795 51856
KRADINOVA LV 41034 41035 55651
KONO T 45695 60384 60413 62004 KUDO K 44020

KONONENKO VI 49924 52944 55030 KRAEV OA 50600 55717 KUDRYAVTSEV VS 50603


55031 56234 56615 56616 60660
60661 62273 63454 63455 KRAFTMAKHER YA A 44222 44223 KUENTZLER R 36007 38689 42702
45814 53783 58290 59633
KONOPELKO IN 39236 41003 55812 KRAINOVA IF 53563 53614 55067
55813 62240 62241 KUESER PE 47409

KONOVALOVA MP 59800 59801 KRAJEWSKI W 59307 59564 KUKHARSKII AA 44859 44860 62207
62208
KONSTANTIN K 42787 KRAMER D 34948
KUKLADZE GV 50601 51987
KONSTANTINOVA EN 33747 33748 KRAMER IR 60364
KUKULADZE GV 44251
KONYUK IF 42495 KRASNENKOVA SD 34279 46472 46488
46512 52823 52824 KULIEV KH M 34099 53445
KORDOS 44243
KRAUSE W 40592 KULIKOV GG 41795
KORENDYASEVA ZV 46669
KRAWZA WG 61734 KULIN SA 42787
KORNILOV II 43792 43793 57209
57210 KREMERS K 41656 KULKOV VD 34708 37088 39265

KOROCHKINA LN 45839 49360 KREMPASKY J 43431 KUMAR A 57317

KOROLEVA NP 36574 46411 KREN E 47775 47777 48564 KUMAR R 47620 51183

KOROLKOV .A M 34523 37931 KRENTSIS RP 37199 37449 42013 KUMMER DL 34762


43998 45113 50715 51837 52178
KOROTKOVA TG 53150 53484 56308 57580 58506 59113 KUNUGI M 55891 58283
59114 62107 62108 62203 62810
KORSAKOVA MD 37144 51729 53438 KUNZLER JE 34603
KRESHCHANOVSKII NS 38433 40777
KORSHAK NM 49354 49355 43175 43609 43610 45576 56816 KUO·KUANG C 35753

KORSUNSKII AM 55504 57489 57490 KRESIN VZ 47136 48571 KUPALOVA IK 34857 34858 42920
63088 48758
KRESTOVNIKOV AN 35592 41983
KORVTINA SF 36780 38329 48218 42572 44856 49806 51787 51788 KURANOV AA 48220 48221
48219 56466 56467 51955 53024 53273 53280 53913
53936 54007 55398 56835 56836 KURATA K 43166 47176
KOSAKA M 49126 54514 57024 57145 57146 59241 60950
60951 KURDIANI NI 35345 35346 59701
KOSCO JC 54548 62223
KRIDER HS 35448 48346 60395
KOSNIANU KK 43620 60529 KURIK MV 38763 38764

KOSNYANU KK 43313 47602 KRISHNAN KS 50931 KURNAKOW NS 57686

KOSSON RL 51877 KRISHTAL MA 35162 37657 38958 KUROCHKIM KT 48744


42142
KOSTELECKY RJ 50446 KURODA N 48165 57337
KRIVOBOK VN 60358
KOSTENKO C 39316 KURUMCHINA S KH 57862 57863
KRIVORUCHKO VM 42461
KOSTINA EN 38186 54613 54950 KUSSMANN A 59915 59924 60764
55340 KRIVOV MA 46355
KUSSNER A 39069
KOSTRVUKOV VN 44438 45487 45812 KROHN NA 55201
47082 47444 61222 KUSTER W 46358
KROITORU SG 39655 39656
KOTELNIKOV RB 34279 46472 46488 KUSUMOTO K 60354
46512 52823 52824 KROL L YA 62221 62222
KUSUNOKI M 53866
KOTHARI NC 45009 KROLICKI F 49888
KUTAITSEV VI 44235 49036
KOTIKOVA TD 49360 KROPA G 50305
KUTASOV VA 34099 35363 35511
KOTLOVANOVA NP 50836 52623 KROPSCHOT RH 63503 35512 37664 47479 48595 48752
51784 51785 56080 58008 58009
KOTLYAR AA 53270 53901 KRSTIC DJ 56828 59774 59775

KOTOV VA 58665 KRUEGER J 59307 59564 KUTSAR AR 44456

KOUVEL J S 53781 KRUG MP 58262 59866 KUTUKOV VF 50765 50766

KOUZOVA NI 61978 61979 KRUMME JP 45176 KUZMENKO PP 34302 34320 34781


34783 35612 39570 44290 45839
KOVAL AM 59842 59843 KRUMWIEDE DM 52661 49360 51167 51543 61049 61050

KOVALCHUK LV 62217 62218 KRUPKOWSKI A 38065 55893 KUZMICHEV YU S 54345 56976 61566
62950 63411
KOVALCHUK VF 50836 52623 53213 KRUSIUS M 56461
53214 54602 55032 KUZMIK AG 59563
D16
KUZNETSOV GM 48748 LAZAREV AI 38083 LEVINSTEIN HJ 34603

KUZNETSOV VA 50836 52623 53213 LAZAREV VB 37144 41878 43314 LEVm AP 34955 40101

54602 55032 44251 48996 49843 50601 51264 LEVY AV 52126


51729 51987 53438
KUZNETSOV VG 42229 47113 47137 LEWIS GT 37374
LAZAREVA VI 41500
KUZNETSOVA IN 53148 LEWIS JE 51337
LAZARUS D 41119
LAPLACA S 45496 LEWIS JR 43576
LAZERUS S 52112
LAGUE FL 39846 LEWIS PE 56037
LE FEVRE J 50366
LABBE J 50005 LEVAROVSKI 56742
LE GOFF P 60243
LADD LS 41473 LEV AROVSKI EI 52190
LEGUIUDU G 59760
LAI DVF 38501 40144 LEZHENIN FF 45442 55832 59669
LEACH J S LL 39793
LAINE E 55760 LI C-V 46200
LEAK GM 35392 38830
LAINER BD 55148 62964 LIANG CV 48041 49949
LEAVENWORTH H W JR 47737
LAIRD C 49302 LlBANATI CM 50482
LEAVER ADW 42086 51860
LAKH VI 57489 57490 59842 LICHTER BD 53522
59843 LEBEDEV AA 40063 40064
LICHTER B 52721
LAUEMENT R 49034 49992 LEBEDEV RV 56096 56097
LlDIARD AB 35052
LAMBERT JP 44068 LEBEDEV VV 45108 54210 62807
LlDMAN WG 37803
LANCDN R 40958 LEBEDEV VU M 52979 52980 56927
61778 LlDORENKO NS 61691 61692
LANDA VA 47344 59337
LEBEDEVA VV 37934 39828 LIEBERMAN A 43560
LANDSMAN AP 44625 53513
LEBEDINSKIV VS 62251 62252 LIEBERMAN DS 41119
LANE DH 45607 47409
LEBER S 41650 LIEBERT CH 38992
LANE JA 47256
LECRIVAIN 51349 LIGHT T 50972
LANE JE 39548
LEDERER P 50396 57023 LlHL F 47320 49141
LANE JR 60542
LEE 1).1 38393 LlNDAHN A 44986
LANG IG 58006 58007
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LANG JI 39316
LEE PM 56037 LINDENBAUM SD 42106 47693
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LEET HP 53122 LlNDENBLAD NE 37419
LANGAN JD 53719
LEFORT HG 52661 LlNDENFELD P 34608 34634 37095
LANGE W 51469 38751 53292 53293 58837
LEGGETT H 34059
LANGER G 43058 LINDROTH DP 61734
LEGLER BM 49204
LANIESSE J 53796 LlNEVSKV MJ 37265
LEHMAN GW 39267
LAPSHOV VU K 54632 57497 LINFORD PF 49035
LEHTINEN M 57325
LAGUER HL 50208 LlPATOVA VA 42173
LEIDEL B 41015
LAREMKEVICH SK 59563 LIPPMANN S 51376
LEIGH CH 42351
LARIKOV LN 43044 49454 52075 LIPS KP 52950
53821 LEKSINA IE 41402
LIPSON HG 34232 44073
LARSEN EI 46826 60375 LEMENT BS 35422 60353 60537
60549 LIS J 50343
LARSON KB 43295 50380
LEMKE WD 49524 LlSITSA MP 56085 56086 62005
LASHIN EF 53448 62006
LEMMON A W JR 35843
LASHKAREV GV 43831 44442 48065 LlSKER IS 33960 47308 48634
48073 62861 62862 LENGVEL G 39908
LISOVSKII DI 59075 59076
LASHKO NF 46456 LEONARD P 44538
LlSTERMAN TW 43705
LASKAREV GV 62863 LEONOV BN 58443 58444 59463
61206 LITCHFIELD 60544
LASZLO TS 42351
LEONOV EI 58665 LlT2 LM 40426
LAUBE E 46142 62290 62299
LERNER 34500 34845 45720 LlU SH 43856
LAUBIT2 MJ 48800 51875
LEROUX·HUGON P 41917 47594 LlU VC 47596 50899
LAUERMANN 41555 41660
LETUN SM 35484 38625 39124 LlU VH 60402
LAUNOIS H 47780 39629 39630 40577 42233 43262
49514 LIVINGSTONE H 52849
LAUTHIER JC 46319
LEUNG PC 33845 LIVSHITS BG 38960
LAVINE MC 52212
LEV EVA 41510 LLEWELL VN JP 60344
LAVUT EI 53148
LEVASSEUR 34432 40158 42085 UINARES C 43429 57077
LAWSON RW 45347
LEVI LI 53448 LLOVD LT 52821
LAWSON TW 37491
LEVIN AS 53148 LO TC 41256 50093
LAWSON WD 45927
LEVIN ES 40986 40987 42227 LOASBV RG 49035
LAX B 58702 43967 46736 46737 48747 53319
53321 55861 59704 63452 LOBODA AS 57207 57208
D17
LOCH LD 36988 LYAPUNOVA LG 44262 MAKARENKO IN 40873 40874 61808
61809
LOEHBERG K 41237 47641 53637 LYASHCHENKO AB 48586 48587
MAKAROUNIS 0 36606 47270
LOEWENSTEIN EV 34232 53071 LYCHKO II 46422
MAKAROVA DP 44623 59402
LOFERSKI JJ 50968 LYKHIN ID 49164
MAKHMUDOVA NM 57145 57146 60992
LOGAN MJ 40378 LYLE JPJR 41701 60993

LOHR C 48867 LYNAM P 56690 60255 MAKHURANE P 35564 54708

LOHR JM 60363 LYNCH DW 38038 46373 52447 MAKIEJ B 53628


58691
LOHRENGEL J 55722 MAKIN 8M 42965
LYNCH RW 60290
LOITSKER EN 49348 49349 MAKOGONYU N 53992 53993
LYNCHAK KA 57157 57158
LONG G 38925 MAKOVETSKAYA LA 41359 44440
LYNTON EA 34608 34634 38751
LONGINOnl LD 43104 53292 MAKROVA AM 35162

LONKE A 49841 51794 LYON TF 37265 MAKSIMYUK PA 54399 57855

LOPATINA ZI 48303 51953 LYSAK LI 53992 53993 60648 MALEVSKII YU N 55525


60649
LORENTZ HA 48323 MALINKO VN 62005 62006
LYnON JL 37946
LORIERS J 34576 MALlNOVSKIl EI 54434 63451
LYUBCHENKO AV 61469 61470
LORIMOR 0G 36930 MALISOVA EV 46355 63055
LYUBIMOV AP 37096 38852 38956
LOSEKAMP AC 41642 57200 38957 41981 42585 43142 44583 MALKO PI 33862 41858 41862
44584 50408 50437 53447 54753 43303 54527 63341
LonER U 58970 60327 61994 61995
MALKOVA AA 54011 58507 61971
LOUGHER EH 49524 LYUKEVICH RB 58651 58652 61972 62017 62018 62204

LOUNASMAA 0V 53001 LYUSKIN SN 60948 60949 MALKOVICH B E SH 33960 47308

LOVE TJ 47266 LYUSTERNIK VE 36780 38329 MALKOVICH R 8H 43942 43943

LOVEDAY GE 52779 LYUSTERNIK V YE 35615 39718 MALLOCK A 58023

LOVELL DT 58888 MACNAIR D 60398 MALLOCK H RA 60346

Lovm DR 39647 MAC PHERSON HG 47256 MALLON CE 36601

LOW FJ 37533 MACEDO P~ 35657 MALLYA RM 39473

LOWELL J 35517 39389 51246 MACHADO DA SILVA JM 46363 MALOVYU I 48996


53294 55158 56704 60117
MACHIDA M 54514 MALOVETKAIA VM 51180
LOWERY H 47212
MACHNEV VI 62836 MALSAGOV AU 44791 51787 51788
LOWNIE HWJR 40241 53022 54567 55066 60950 60951
MACHONIS AA 36110 40160
LOZOVSKAYA AV 55265 59454 63412 MALT8EV AK 50165 51839 52179
63413 MACHUEV VI 50595 50996 51213 52636 52639 52640 54438 54612
51792 54401 54407 54901 55266 55339 57081
LRZHIZHAHNOVSKII PE 47125 57306 57307 57485 57486 57783
57784 58649 58650 58831 58832 MALTSEVYU V 39557 39558 43054
LUCAS 54300 59846 59847 61810 61811 61985 52718

LUCAS LD 35320 36818 MACHUYEV VI 43512 62912 MALYGIN EA 40877 40878

WCOVSKY G 45793 50365 60501 MACKLIET CA 47718 50863 58253 MALYKH VA 51054 55307

LUEDKE EE 43493 56502 MACKO P 59297 MALYSH GK 43942 43943 49004


51646
LUENGO CA 59902 MACQUERON JL 38138 39528 48637
MALY8HEV KA 52166 52167
WGSCHEIDER W 43058 MACUR G 35969
MALYUTINA GL 49806 51955
LUIKOV AV 47499 MADDUX GE 52898
MAMADALIEV M 34087 35714
WKASHENKD GM 49803 60326 MAESONO A 44446
MAMAEV 8 58437
LUKASZEWICZ K 49320 MAGER K 41703
MAMEDALIEV FD 50762 51961 54442
WKES F 36605 49075 58570 MAGIDSON IA 44262 57105

LUKINA VI 56407 MAGLIC K 52097 57451 MAMEDOV BKH 62211 62212

WKYANOVA LN 51996 MAGOMEDOVYA B 36566 36994 39160 MAMEDOV KK 44438 45487 45812
39161 44441 45342 54567 55066 47082 47444 61222
LUM DW 34762 56751 59151 59152 60792 60962
60963 60988 60989 61812 61813 MAMEDOV KP 57732
LUMM JA 34046 61961 62019
MAMEDOV TA 54384
WO HL 41171 45679 MAHENO J 57496
MAMIYA T 37672 39492 48972
WPAKOV IS 54345 56976 61566 MAHMOUD NS 33726 53482
62950 63411
MAILFERT R 54010 MAMOLA K 35834 47894 58054
LUZHNAYA NP 60633 60634 61004
61005 MAINES RG 58893 MAMONTOV8KAYA LV 33740 34620
42563
LUZHNIKOV LP 47026 47027 MAlTA JP 33917 34603 38934
39509 41353 43104 45679 46326 MANABE A 42590 44016
LVOV SN 33862 41858 41862 47778 48264 48555 49392 50512
43300 43302 43303 49095 51417 52708 53947 55050 55953 58205 MANCA P 41327 55529
54527 63341 60487
MANDAL RP 37491
LYAPUNOV GI 61849 MAJDIC A 56422
MANGOLD VL 52897
LYAPUNOVA GI 61848
D18
MANH DK 42878 MASSALSKI T I 34310 34606 36608 MCCONNEU RD 53293
36609 48713 58965
MANNCHEN W 35759 MCCONVIW GT 41664
MASSENA CW 38688
MANNING JR 41202 43663 MCCONVIUE T 37277
MASSET 60488
MANSEY RC 49217 MCCOY HEJR 54202
MASUDA Y 37672 40812
MAPLE M I 52001 MC CREIGHT LR 52759
MASUMOTO H 41728 45695 45787
MAPOTHER DE 44105 60258 53650 54511 54540 55005 55132 MC CUUOUGH I A 34041 43801 47434
55854 55855 55975 56257 56258
MARAMAN WJ 62789 56827 58042 58043 58045 58155 MCCUNE RA 58262
60384 60385 60387 60413 60414
MARATHE IR 51288 60481 60563 60864 MCCURDY FT 43476
MARCH NH 38266 MASUMOTO K 36765 41597 45788 MC DERMOTT M J 53773
46451 49116 50622 53163
MARCHUKOVA ID 46349 52162 MCDEYm NT 45532
MATATAGUI E 54114
MARCU P 50785 MCELROY DL 35390 44453 44493
MATHEWS JA 60356 60357 46506 47717 49746 50183 56952
MARCUCCI SG 44101 58130 58166 60497
MATHIEU H 60230
MARDAKHAEY I N 34068 MCGEARY RK 57410 58193
MATHUR MP 58292 58980
MARGOLIN H 42170 MCHARGUE CJ 48963
MATHUR S 42666
MARGRAVE JL 34036 37903 MCHUCH JP 39853
MAnOCK DK 61787
MARINA LI 56607 56608 56797 MCINTOSH AI 47103
MATOLICH J JR 35253 45858 55269
MARINARO FF 52795 MCKAY RJ 60373
MATSON LK 37538
MARINCEK I 41458 41581 MCKENNA PM 46821
MATSUDA H 53162
MARINGER RM 39876 MCKINNON J I 58267
MATSUDA T 60418
MARKERT W 52949 MC LACHLAN DJR 53511 55306
MATSUI T 53713
MARKINA LI 38182 MC LACHLAN D S 34608 38353
MATSUMOTO M 39368 50107
MARKLUND KK 53773 MCLENNAN J C 55988
MATSUO S 36579 44602
MARKOVYU F 57341 58507 61971 MC LINDEN HG 36486
61972 62015 62016 62017 62018 MATSUSHITA T 60416
62204 MCMAHON TJ 54872
MATSUURA M 53865
MARKOVSKII LYA 49808 51973 MCMILLAN PW 49644
MATSUYAMA Y 58044
MARKOWITZ D 34635 MCMURTRY C 52112
MATTHIAS IT 33917 38934 40292
MARLATT JW 52884 43104 46326 48555 53946 53947 MCNAMARA AT 48229
MARNOCH K 54809 MATUYAMA Y 44091 58046 MC NEELY J I 34754 44802
MARPLE DTF 38318 42928 MATVEENKO AV 58006 58007 MC NICHOLS J L 55039
MARPLES JAC 61010 61011 MATVEEV GA 40869 40870 59006 MCQUIUAN AD 38114
60056
MARSEY AP 47026 47027 MC QUISTAN R I 55041
MATVEYEY II 52472 52473
MARSHALL R 45532 MCWIUIAMS D 38038
MATVIENKO I V 63330 63331
MARTENS H 58060 MDIVANI 0 46899
MATYAKUIOV I 55832
MARTIN DC 46732 MEAD CA 33845
MATYUKHIN VV 50394 50395
MARTIN DL 37731 42882 44072 MEADEN GT 58367
49530 52005 57814 MATYUSHENKO NN 38359 39326 58950
58951 MEDEL MS 60203 62682
MARTIN FE 60366
MAUER FA 40763 45165 MEDVEDEV NN 56560
MARTIN GW 53774
MAURAKH MA 34003 34605 35960 MEDVEDEVA Z S 61969 61970
MARTIN JF 39863 48753 38959
MEERSON GA 34279 46472 46488
MARTIN JJ 46936 46991 47887 MAVROCORDATOS C 60480 46512 52823 52824 63404 63405
49100 49593 53589
MAY V 35286 MEHAN RL 36756 52496
MARTIN SL 46912
MAYCOCK PD 44895 MEHL R F 47293
MARTIN WR 58341
MAYHAN KG 58453 MEHTA R 34167
MARTYNOV VN 57116 57117
MAYSTRUK A YA 35991 MEINCKE PPM 55964 56886
MARUYAMA M 48771
MAZAEV AA 59153 59154 MEINHART WL 60541 60543
MARX TI 46067
MAZELSKY R 44104 59954 MEKHRAIOV A 0 44655 44656
MARl WG 44471
MAZUR J 49485 50419 54334 MEKHTIEV ASH 54011 58507 61971
MARZOUK N 61025 61972 62017 62018 62204
MCCAIN C E 35834 61403
MASH DR 47553 MEKHTIEV M I 45487 47082 61222
MCCAIN W5 39876
MASHAROV 51 48929 MEKHTIEVA S I 39913 42157 44437
MCCARTHY DE 34544 36324 40525
MASLAN F 47256 44164 49292 51145 MELEKH IT 49342 49343
MASLENNIKOVA E G 49802 58485 MCCLAINE LA 37348 MELIKHOV V D 58241
MASLOV VV 58651 58652 MC COUOUGH EE 38358 MELIKOVA ZD 35637 55000 57129
57130 57134
MASON DR 37963 MCCOLLUM DC 36832 58245
MELKER A I 46677 46678
MCCONN C 48332
D19
MELKUMOV IN 60023 60024 MIWR MF 36483 MOKROV AP 35162 37657

MELKVI Z 39047 MILLER PL 57400 MOKROVA AM 37657

MEUON DW 62792 MIUER RC 58292 MOLGAARD J 51087

MRNIK RB 55391 61996 MIUER RE 38219 MOLONY DA 52665

MELO AA 55366 MIUER W 55785 MOMOSE A 45590 47167

MELVIUE D 58267 MIUER WD 43493 48229 MONAHAN TI 43922 59247

MENDELSSOHN K 40050 51246 53294 MIWRYU G 58051 MONINA EF 46177 56466 56467
55366
MIUNER T 58628 MONMA K 43057 56203
MENON MVG 46874
MILLS B 38830 MONTEIL E 43429
MENTH A 55050 58205
MILLS DL 49998 56132 57023 MONTET GL 59681
MENZ W 42281
MILLS R 35647 MONTGOMERY DB 53788
MENZIES IA 46125
MILVIDSKII MG 35369 37663 41064 MONTGOMERY H 39973 53297 59868
MERCURI RA 42741 41065 44783 55148 62964
MONTLE J F 58453
MERCURIO J.P 41726 MIMA G 56995 58223
MOODY DE 42702
MERISOV BA 45420 61950 62808 MINAEV AI 44289 51541
MOODY HL 47096
MERRIU RB 36529 MINAMI T 56342
MOODY WE 55180
MERZ A 49894 59916 MINER WN 57217
MOORE DG 39212 41606 41903
MESHCHERYAKOV G YA 40628 40629 MINGES ML 33858 39356 48507
MOORE JP 36796 46506 47556
MESLER R 56974 MINOWA a 49126 47561 47716 47717 49746 58130
58166
METCALF ac 38399 MIRDZHALILOVA M A 59105 62196
MOORHEAD PE 58414
METCALFE AG 46702 52286 MIRGALOVSKAYA M5 44251 50601
51987 MOOSER E 55134
Mm A 62289
MIRONOVA LR 50642 MORELAND R E 60461
MmGER G 41555 41596 41702
MIRoaHNIKOV LA 51364 63326 MORETON J 42624
MEYER AJP 45814 53783
MIROSHNIKOV LA 50791 MORETTI 5 41931
MEYER RO 39412 39511 42026
MIRSHAMSI M 34304 MORGOVSKII LYA 58004 58005
MEYEII-IIAESSLER 45415
MIRZA AN 35446 MORGUNOV AV 61983 61984
MEZAKI R 37903
MISHRA G 47620 51183 MORI K 50631
MICHALKE M 40592
MISIK AM 56985 MORLOT G 36326 44068
MICHEL DJ 49218 53402 53856
MISRA S 34322 35729 MOROZENSKII LI 56851
MICHEL J C 34892 37612 42897
47788 MITAMURA N 51590 MORRIS E DJR 42368

MICHEL R 59936 MITANI H 48418 MORRIS RG 34259 42681 50446


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MICHIELS 36429 iViiTCiiEU ., .. 61102
39728
MIEDEMA AR 33836 34890 MITCHEU MA 41166
MORTON IP 55171
MIFTAKHOV EZ 36574 46411 MITENEV 0 A 56851
MORUZZI VL 50452
MIKHAILOV A R 37942 52990 MITOR VV 39236 41003 55812
55813 M05KALENKO V A 49369 49370
MIKHAILOV IA D 62829
MITRA SS 33722 37844 39908 MOSKOWITZ D 52773
MIKHALKO VD 54399 57855 45532 53208 60291
MOSKVIN VM 49780
MIKHAYLOV A R 45831 45832 MITSUISHI A 40797 42590 44016
MOSS TS 51312
MIKHAYLOV YA D 52408 MIURA S 60554
MOUCHNINO M 48425
MIKHEEV PBM 51430 MIYATANI S-Y 44174
MOYNIHAN CT 35657
MIKHELSON AV 59113 59114 MIZOGUCHI T 47784 51854
MOZHAEV 55 39569
MIKIASHVILI SH M 42042 MIZUSAKI T 53127 53713
MOZZHUKHIN YE 34860 35371
MIKRYUKOV V E 35468 36392 38076 MOAK DP 43496 52852
MRAZEK FC 54892
MIKURA Z 60383 MOCHALOV GA 59603 59604
MUCHNIK G F 39063 53674 53904
MILET C 48427 MOCHEL N L 37599
MUDGE WA 60433
MIUER AJ 60546 MOCHIDA Y 59962
MUEUER F 55493 56772
MIWR AR 40766 MOEUER CE 35324 46067 46329
48451 52260 53582 MUELLER J 34876 34893 37100
MIUER CP 60476 37181 37554 37555 37708 38025
MOEUER KD 33883 38749 44107 49599 55555 57563
MIWR DG 47099
MOGILEVSKII B M 36241 39345 MUHEIM J 37555 38025
MIUER E 57936
MOGUTNOV BM 38600 38601 41400 MUIR JA 40916 43347 48682
MIWR ER 34449 43963 54382 57493 57494 61846 59870
61847
MIUER JF 37538 MUIR WB 39910 39970 50373
MOISEEV 46438
MILLER J V 43739 MUKHERJEE KP 43718
MOIZHES BYA 35511 35512
MIWR LCE 61402 MULA G 55529
D20
MULARZ WL 43108 NAKAGAWA Y 45590 47167 51372 NEJEDLIK JF 46931
54796
MULDAWER L 37584 44315 NELSON DA 52642
NAKAI J 34632
MUUALY JR 39482 NELSON KE 43112 43493 56502
NAKAJIMA H 36141 42036 55407
MULLER 39863 NELSON SG 52852
NAKAJIMA S 40031
MULLER J 50077 56710 56711 NEMCHENKO VF 33862 41858 41862
NAKAMURA K 58049 43300 43302 43303 49095 51417
MULLER S 46661 54527 63341
NAKAMURA N 55855 56257
MULLER-HENNEBERG M 51142 NEMILOV SV 38099
NAKAMURA T 42988
MUNCH B 49251 NEMSER DA 60428
NAKAMURA Y 47981 51852
MUNIERJ-M 36326 NENKOV KA 56742
NAKANISHI H 53072
MUNOZ JS 55158 56704 NENSBERG ED 55391 61996
NAKANISHI K 47151
MUNTYAN SP 49328 49329 NENTWICH G 35502
NAKANISHI N 45952 50560
MURAKAMI T 60422 NESHPOR VS 35163 36162 37850
NAKATA MM 46649 49735 38917 41860 44487 52407 62286
MURAKAMI Y 45952
NAKAYAMA Y 45564 NESMELOVA 1M 59385 59386
MURAL VV 35154 37036 38559
38560 42980 48759 NAKONECHNIKOV AI 38821 41401 NESTEROV A 0P 51198

MURATA KK 56717 NALBANTYAN M 51484 52101 53561 NEUBERGER M 36122 39095 45501
57198 57199 57511
MURATA Y 54058 NAMBA S 44196 45594
NEUFVILLE JP 62529
MURATOV EM 41491 NAMJOSHI KV 37844 60291
NEUMANN JP 41176 48558
MURCHISON A 37391 NAN S 37510 55976
NEUMEIER LA 54262
MURDOCK JF 48963 NANI RKH 35846 37937 42767
42768 NEVITT MV 52821
MURIN AN 35360 35365 35368
38160 38176 38177 NARA S 58043 NEVSKAYA LV 41858
MURPHY WF 51111 NARASIMHAN KSV L 39443 50754 NEWELL DC 53071
MURR LE 62975 NARAYANAMURTI V 58893 NEWKIRK H W JR 47542 56507
MURR WE 52578 NARITAS-I 43671 NEWMAN 50305
MURRAY JJ 39386 NARTOVA TT 41861 NEWMANN MM 41769
MURRAY LA 40156 NARVA OM 61691 61692 NEYMARK BYE 48218 48219 60521
60522
MURRAY WP 36796 47556 58130 NARVA VK 62686
NICHOLS JL 60098
MURZIN VN 38480 38569 NASHELSKII A YA 40801 51382 56607
56608 56797 NICHOLSON RB 39981
MUSGRAVE MJP 54709
NASIROVYA N 35239 35846 37937 NICOLAIDES R 58597
MUSHINSKAYA KM 62002 62003 41357 41358 42463 42767 42768
44362 46483 47326 47428 47471 NICOLLE RL 52594
MUSIL C 50427 50851 52238 54092 55110 55672
57106 57107 57129 57130 57181 NICULESCU D 44238 49867 59311
MUSTACCHI C 46185 57182 60148 60149 61134 61135
NIEHAUS W 37345
MUTO Y 43150 48972 50631 NASLAIN R 41726
53482 NIEHUUS 34929
NASLEDOV DN 39557 39558 40063
MUZHDABA VM 40801 50751 51382 40064 41795 43054 43428 NIEKE H 34016 34929 36311
51771 54406 54410 54900 54904 40650 52949
NATARAJAN NS 51083 57624
MYERS GE 59681 NIELSEN S 35685 37303 43036
NAVEZ M 53245 45927
MYERS HP 51935
NAVIAS L 40392 43336 Nil R 59886
MYERS MB 43540 45793
NAVRATIL K 48805 NIKITIN EN 44370 53636 54405
MYKOLAYCHUK AG 50219 54692 54899 57296 57297 58577
NAYAR PS 47772 58578
MYKURA H 36307
NAZARCHUK AT 49454 52075 NIKITIN LP 34708 37088 39265
NACHTIGALL E 49141
NAZARE S 57466 NIKITINA GV 60652 60653
NAEGELE J 52139 58365
NAZARENKO VR 38433 NIKOLAEV VI 48197 48198 54750
NAESER G 40639 58346 58704
NAZAROV AA 58437
NAG BD 47772 NIKOLIN BI 53992 53993
NAZATO R 44480
NAGAI T 48419 NIKOLSKII GS 59442 59443
NEAD JH 56160
NAGAOKA K 60798 NISHIDA 0 42319
NECHIPORENKO EP 42461
NAGASAKA K 43671 NISHIKAWA S 56881
NEDA A 44238 49867
NAGASAKI S 44446 NISHIMURA T 34161
NEDOLUHA A 58476
NAGASHIMA T 54796 NISHINA Y 48165 57337
NEEDHAM RA 35722 37006
NAGIEV VA 47428 47471 50851 NISHI NO K 60386
55110 60791 61960 NEEPER DA 42924
NISHIOKA M 40812
NAGLER CA 60545 NEGISHI K 59097
NITKA H 39321
NAGY E 57072 NEHER RT 36425
NITSCHE R 35942 46113
NAHLIK W 52950 NEIMARK BE 35446 36542 36780
38329 42477 46177 56466 56467
D21
NIWA K 36140 36141 42035 OGAWA S 54699 OSMANOV EO 34097 42320 61978
42036 55407 61979 62211 62212
OGDEN HR 34312 36769 37871
NIX FC 60398 OSMANOV TG 35846 37937 41357

NIZHENKO VI 43311 50082 OGILVIE RE 35494 38584 38964 42463 42767 42768 52238 55672

NOBill 0 42633 OGORELEC Z 33795 46550 OSTENSON JE 38434

NOGTEVA VV 44653 44654 48709 OGORODNIKOV VK 54410 54904 OSTROVSKAYA LM 60788 61958
49845 51261 52609 57821 57822
OGREN JR 56527 OSTROVSKII FI 56308 57580 58506
NOGUCHI T 60798 62203
OGURTANI TO 36701
NOLOMEY R 52112 OTA R 55891 58283
OHASHI M 35112
NOLTE HJ 43635 OTTER F AJR 45958
OHMUHA Y 36592
NOLTING HJ 36411 OTTO HJ 59898 59899
OHNO H 48166
NOMURA K 37672 OUBRE CL 45459
OHNYSTY B 52285 52286
NOREO OL 46217 OVCHARENKO NN 42487 42843
OHTSUKA T 33842 44173 44720
NOREM WE 33751 52713 53713 OWEN EA 43601 45849 55967
55968 55969 57985 57986 58026
NOSOV VI 34135 OHYAMA M 45304 60347 60402

NOTO K 48972 53482 OIKS G 34146 PAAT A 51996

NOVAK II 62221 62222 OKADA M 48419 PADERNO IU B 62861 62862 62863

NOVICHENOK LN 53488 53903 OKAMOTO H 44446 PADERNO YU B 43302 43588 43831


44442 47130 48065 52407 53188
NOVIK VK 37934 39828 OKAZAKI H 38687 57157 57158

NOVIKOV AN 47462 OKHOTIN AS 41497 49832 50917 PAFF RJ 59869


52037 53273 53280 53913 53936
NOVIKOV EN 56985 54007 55398 56835 56836 57024 PAGE AR 57693
59241
NOVIKOV II 46305 46681 46682 PAGE PA 54709
49085 53080 OKHOTIN VS 62643 62644
PAHLMAN JE 51751 52201
NOVIKOV VI 50210 50211 OKOROKOV GN 55014
PAINE RM 48995 52743
NOVIKOVA EK 43147 OKUBO Y 58039
PAJASOVA L 43043
NOVIKOVA SI 35217 35218 46770 OKUMURA K 62515
46771 46772 46773 49712 49713 PAK MI 54344 62949
52727 52728 53431 54100 54101 OKUN LS 60978 60979 62217
56407 56489 56761 56777 56778 62218 PAL L 47775 47777
57731 57965
OLANDER DR 47751 59997 PALATNIK LS 45423 56850 63239
NOVIKOVA TA 49169 52671 52672
OLBRANTZ M 40766 PALIK E 37428
NOVIKOVA VM 47026 47027
OLEINIK BN 37203 37460 PALKINA KK 42229
NOVOSELOVA AV 61124 61125
OLEVITCH A 41136 PALMER DC 45583
NOVRUZOV 0N 40445 40446 41490
vi-uriuN CT 49259 PALMER EE 60194
NOWOTNY H 46142 62290 62299
OLSEN 0A 51678 PALMER PE 38678
NUNEZ E 59870
OLSON CG 52447 PAMPIUO C 44170
NUHIEVA ZO 57732
ONDRACEK G 36580 56875 57444 PANAS JS 52847
NUSS JW 42741 57466
PANASYUK PV 33871 35158 37849
NUTTAU RL 59996 ONENGUT D 34803 42010 43664 46311 52025 52026
53451 56280 61031
NYSTROM TL 36513 ONIKASHVILI EG 55536
PANDEY RK 50598
O'BOYLE DR 51114 ONISHI A 54355
PANIN VE 38922 38923
O'DEU F 48002 ONISHI M 48418
PAN ISH MB 34804 47924
O'HARE PAG 54892 ONOPRIENKO GI 39570 44290 49659
51543 52018 PANKEY T 48154
O'HARE SA 58262
ORECKI K 48399 PANKRATOV NN 51008
O'KANE DF 37963
ORIUCHI 45564 PANOUSIS NT 61773
O'SUUIVAN K 44142
ORLOV AG 60652 60653 PANOV VS 50871 62025
OBEDKOV AG 61124 61125
ORLOV VM 58665 PANOVA GKH 34779 34780 44235
OBERHOFFER P 58052
ORMONT BF 55444 55445 58581 PANTELEIMONOV LA 51198
OBOLONCHIK VA 48073 62861 62862 58582 61126 61127
62863 PANUS VR 42143
ORR RL 45616 45946
OBREMSKI H 39316 PAOLI R 56974
ORTH RW 38269
OEST LR 60600 PAPARODITIS C 40958
ORUDZHEV A SH 0 42222 43000
OETJEN RA 40212 PAPPIS J 45040
OSBORNE DW 54892
OFITSEROV AA 39768 PAPROCKI SJ 45513
OSIPENKO VP 52025 52026 53451
OFTE D 35420 38933 45708 PARAOA NJ 57846
46180 OSIPOVA VA 35734 38943 54344
62949 PARASYUK PF 59804 59805
OGATA T 35728
OSLON NL 49496 53994 PARD AG 34948
OGAWA K 46251 46252
PARDUE WM 48429
D22
PAREDES FJR 35996 PENKINA NV 41402 PIERRON ED 34754 44802

PAREKH P 36382 PENKOV IA 34003 35960 PIERSON AH 40324

PAREKH PC 38507 PENN AW 38274 PIGALSKAYA LA 40873 40874

PARFENEV RV 58006 58007 PENNEBAKER WB 37095 PIGUZOVYU V 38786 38787

PARIKH NM 52283 PENNIMAN FG 40234 PILAT 1M 37936

PARISH JF 53208 PENZENSTADLER W 53637 PILLER H 48041

PARK JJ 45184 PEPERHOFF W 45362 PINARD P 50366


PARK YS 48332 PEQUIGNOT JR 60551 PINCH H 53774

PARKER DL 34754 44802 PERME T 56828 PINCHAUX R 41718

PARKER WJ 54959 PERMIAKOV VG 37773 PINES B YA 41815

PARKS RD 37097 PERRON JC 58690 PINGI·M 34818 44600


PARLEE NAD 56979 PERROUX M 53245 PINION EC 40529
PARROTT JE 51288 52391 54676 PERRY CH 33722 39187 39415 PINKAWA E 53667
57451 53208
PINTO NP 45824 56244
PARSHIN A YA 36622 38565 PERSHIKOV AV 37144 49843 51264
51729 53438 PIPER J 34755
PARTAIN GK 52654
PESHKOV VP 36622 38565 PIPITZ 56736
PARTRIDGE JH 57693
PESIN MS 62251 62252 PIPPEL W 51469
PASHAYEV AM 60604
PESSALL N 37278 PIROGOV KM 48756 49694
PASHKINA MI 50394 50395
PETER M 44586 56711 PIROGOV MK 38869
PASSENHEIM BC 59174
PETER 0 41813 PISCOPO FA 52654
PASTERNAK AD 47751
PETERS ET 42787 PISTOULET B 60230
PASTERNAK II 50115 53149 57289
PETERSON CAW 51223 PLASKETT TS 60501
PATEL VK 51137
PETERSON LE 43421 PLEKHANOVA EA 57862 57863
PATTERSON A 58292 58980
PETERSON NL 41200 41201 51117 PLOTNIKOV AF 40959 41032 41033
PATTERSON DO 60254
PETO G 57072 PLUMAT ER 50384
PATTERSON RJ 39984
PETRASH EV 52413 52414 PODCHERNYAEVA IA 54632 55316
PAUKOV IE 44653 44654 46287 55720 57497
47857 48709 49845 51261 52609 PETRESCU M 51461 55864
57821 57822 PODOBEDA LG 51054 55307
PETRESCU N 53194 55013
PAUL Z 49955 POGOSOV VZ 50115 57289
PETRIE JC 49204
PAULSEN NJ 34752 POHL D 41587
PETROFF Y 41718 54544 57845
PAVARS IA 40759 40760 55169 POKHMURSKII VI 41396 44276
58641 58642 PETROV AV 34790 34791 52993
55536 61980 POKROVSKAYA VB 59802 59803
PAVLlNOV LV 38821 41401
PETROV PN 49036 POKROVSKII NL 40930 40932 41869
PAVLOV BV 43878 43879 61976 41871 43839 44253 44274 46675
61977 PETROV VA 38324 38325 62238 46676 46731 50551 57829 57830
62239
PAVLOV ST 58006 58007 POLlKHRONIDI NG 53419 56235
PETROV VM 47114 47481 61975
PAVLOV VYA 59802 59803
PETRUSEVICH VA 58665 POLISADOV VN 44730
PAVLOVIC OM 47409
PETTIT GD 40216 POUAK PI 35816 40380
PAWEL RE 36589 36771
PETUKHOV V 34146 POUARD ERJR 39901
PAXHIA EC 52642
PEVZNER BZ 58286 POLLOCK DB 54716
PAXTON HW 54682
PHILIBERT J 34432 40158 42085 POLUBOYARINOV DN 61527 61528
PAYASOVA L 35606 38587
PHILIPP HR 34667 48057 52049 POLUSHINA IK 49588 62015 62016
PEACOCK DE 39030
PHIUIPS JC 34667 POLYAKOVA MD 59538
PEARCE DC 42924
PHIUIPS NE 35528 38532 44104 PONARYADOV VS 58829 58830
PEARCE RJ 59047 56716 59424 59954
PONIZOVSKAYA IA 46456
PEARS CD 36145 36419 54298 PHRAGMEN G 57694
PONOMAREV EG 56271
PEARSON GJ 38352 41166 PIATTI G 62275
PONOMAREV YE G 54397 58428
PEARSON GL 35861 39805 47713 PICKETT GR 39269 53299
50890 PONOMAREV-STEPNOI NN 34135
PICKUP L 58026 60347
PEART RF 44233 PONTER AB 46125
PICUS G 37136
PEASE L E DJR 58964 PONYATOVSKII EG 44456
PIDGEON CR 58738
PEAVY BA 49742 POOL 'M J 43077
PIEPER WL 44485
PELETSKII VE 41740 41741 42003 POOLE DM 60098
42006 61844 61845 PIERCE R H H JR 60361 60431
POPE JA 34458
PELLS GP 39973 PIEROWAY CS 37122
POPEL SI 37711 40990 40991
PELZEL E 58091 PIERRE J 46018 42001 43306 43307 43554 44505
44661 44662 46667 57675 57676
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POPlAVKO YU M 38479 PROCHUKHAN VD 41034 41035 55651 RADZIKOVSKAIA SV 62861 62862
58437 58612 62004 62209 62863
POPOV AM 49624
PROCTOR W 40967 56690 56719 RAGAI AN 60283
POPOV VN 53150 60255
RAINWATER IE 40525
POPOVYU V 38769 38770 52144 PROGAR DJ 52289
54001 60654 60655 61969 61970 RAKIN GV 36185 39004 41415
PROGELHOF RC 52941 44374 57414 57415
PORTER FR 56160
PROGRUSHCHENKO AV 52979 52980 RAKOV AM 54120 54231
PORTER LJ 52779 56927 61778
RAKOV VV 55148 62964
PORTEVIN A 59923 PROGRUSHEHENKO AV 50089 61538
RALLS KM 41653
PORTISCH H 42170 PROHASZKA J 50357
RAMAKRISHNA V 46407
PORTNOFF AY 48425 PROKHORENKO VYA 57489 57490
59842 59843 RAMDAS AK 47896
PORTNOI KI 34135
PROKOFEVA LV 48593 48594 RAMSEY RH 60381
POSPISIL R 59930
PROKOFEVA VK 60976 60977 RAO CN 59819
POST B 45496 52773
PROSTOSERDOVA IV 33936 33937 RAO KK 59819
POST CB 60547
PROVOST G 51349 RAO KV 58367
POSTNIKOV VS 58424 58425 62251
62252 PROVOVEROV NL 62994 RAO MM 45300

POSYSAEVA LI 44609 PRUNIER C 45403 RAPHAEL G 40914 54912

POTAPOV EV 38367 38813 PRUSS TV 38582 RAPSON RL 34234

POTERUKHIN AN 52082 52083 PRYAKHINA LI 57209 57210 RARENKO 1M 52992

POTSCHKE J 43258 PRYSLAK NE 43396 RARING RH 60366

POTTER EV 60534 PSODA M 50334 RASHEV T 34146

POTTER RF 35224 36083 39318 PUGACHEV AT 45423 56850 63239 RASHEVA I 34146
52048 52917
PUGACHEVICH PP 39768 41869 41871 RASHEVSKA YA EP 41064 41065
POTYKEVICH IV 61469 61470 43839 44253 44274 46675 46676
46731 50551 56096 56097 57829 RASULOV AI 39787 41805
POWADE AM 54877 57830
RATCLIFFE EH 53610
POWADEA-M 57495 PUGIN VS 34605 54527 63341
RATNALINGAM R 44157
POUND GM 47293 PULLIAM GS 45194
RATUSHNYAK EA 57489 57490 59842
POVAROVA KB 43904 50879 PULTSIN NM 59802 59803 59843

POVOLOTSKII LV 38609 38610 PUMPER EYA 33936 33937 RAU JW 33792

POWELL RL 38525 51870 53554 PUPKE G 60771 RAUB CJ 38934


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RAY SP 49870
POZDNYAK NZ 35468 44890 45334 PUSHKARSKII AS 52037 54007 56835
45335 53567 57638 56836 59241 RAYL M 41664

PRACKA I 44715 47744 PUSHKIN IL 49400 49401 RAYMER JM 60551

PRASINOS T 40724 PUTINTSEV YU V 53324 53676 53917 RAYNE J 34897

PRASOLOV RS 40744 40745 PUTLEY EH 45927 RAYNE JA 37553 37709 38424


48877 51829 56692
PRAVOVEROV NL 62993 PUTNAM BR 37795
RAYNOR GV 40921 49217 60411
PRAY HA 46732 QUADRAT 0 59930
RAZUMDEICHENKO LA 62837
PREDEL B 52384 QUATAERT D 62275
RAZUMEICHENKO LA 62644
PREISENDANZ H 55824 QUIMBY SL 47693
RAZUMOVA TK 51767 51768
PREMOLI A 35340 QUINN JE 48822
RDZAWSKI Z 53667
PRENOSIL B 42674 RABINOVICH BS 54525 63338
RECHTER HL 39316
PRESNOV VA 46355 63055 RABKIN DM 63412 63413
RECHTIEN J 40024
PRESNYAKOV AA 58241 RABKIN VB 50121 63325
REDIN RD 34259 42681 56363
PREVOT B 36693 RACHEVA T 56999 59658

PRIBYTKOVA NN 55214 55215 RADAUTSAN SI 40935 REDMOND JC 51676

PRICE AB 56375 RADEBAUGH R 53315 REEBER RR 53511 54082 55306

PRICE CE 37520 RADISAVUEVIC K 45711 R~ERINK· W 34429

PRIDANTSEVA KS 42506 44979 47173 RADOVSKII IZ 50715 54525 63338 REESE WE 51514
53149 56358
RADULESCU 50785 REGEL AR 34087 35714
PRILEPSKII VN 49618 50353 61492
61493 RADWAN M 42384 REHWALD W 58514

PROBERT SD 39618 REID FJ 37538


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REIERMANN BK 50421 ROBERTS CS 60353 ROZUMEICHENKO LA 62643

REINOV NM 37088 ROBERTS EW 43601 RSAREVSKII BV 40990

REISS B 34410 ROBERTS LD 60254 RUBANOVA GM 51767 51768

REMBEZA SI 41040 41041 41048 ROBERTS TJ 57663 RUBENSTEIN M 45176


41049 47083 47084 48646 51757
ROBERTS V 45927 RUBIN T 46623
RENDAU JH 54109
ROBINSON HE 37328 50038 RUBINSHTEIN GM 56234 56615 56616
RENIUS 0 47062
ROBINSON PM 34322 RUBINSHTEYN GM 62273
RENlZSCH R 54756
RODCHENKOV BS 54345 56976 62950 RUCH JG 50718
REPKO AJ 37803
RODDICK RD 43112 RUD BM 53188 57157 57158
REPlOGLE BT 36634
RODENBERG 0C 42681 RUDYU V 34097 42320 48611
RESLEY RD 50501 48612 61978 61979
RODIONOV KP 40869 40870
RESNICK R 52497 RUDIGER 0 34218
RODNYANSKAYA NM 57123 57124
RESSLER GM 33883 RUDMAN PS 51416
RODOT H 51337
REVYAKIN AV 50410 RUDOI AP 43227 43235
RODOT M 40958 47594
REYNIK RJ 52720 RUEHLE M 58385
ROE WP 60552
REYNOLDS CA 34635 41166 60483 RUER R 41656
ROEHLlCH 34582 35286 37391
REYNOLDS RA 36281 RUETTENAUER W 53637
ROEHLlCH F JR 38713
REZNICHENKO MI 41860 44487 RUF K 47121
ROESSLER B 34897 38424
REZUKHINA TN 49804 63219 RUFF RC 43529
ROGERS RN 42368
RHEINLANDER B 35339 RUHEMANN M 40222
ROGOVE IV 62828
RHODES BL 35324 46067 RUNGIS J 59472
ROHATGI V 50305
RHODES CG 34948 RUSOVSKAYA 0 N 42487 42843
ROHDE RW 37816 40435
RHUDE HV 48426 51110 51418 RUSSELL DA 43493
51419 51420 51426 ROHL H 50702
RUSSELL HW 34766
RHYNE JJ 53544 ROHR WG 35420 38933 46180
RUSSELL LE 46880
RIAD SM 35662 46674 ROHY D 57406 57840
RUSSELL MW 36807
RICCIUS HD 39228 ROLLE C 39846 60404
RUSSELL RB 56784 57220
RICE AF 37556 ROLLING RE 47998
RUSSELL RJ 45300
RICE MJ 45963 ROMANENKO VN 60652 60653 60654
60655 RUSSELL TF 60480
RICE RR 55159
ROMANOV AA 34300 36718 37041 RUSTAMOV PG 34068 35637 41513
RICHARDS JL 38461 37933 38315 38478 41868 44365 46483 50762 51961 53014 53444
60321 54442 55000 55430 55431 57105
RICHARDS JT 47966 60377 57129 57130 57134 58364 61473
ROMANTSEVA LA 41511 61474
RICHMOND JC 34683 39212 45847
RON A 49841 51794 RYABOV VR 55265 56423 59454
RICHTER F 58970 59423 63412 63413
ROODA J 52665
RIDLEY N 44975 52358 54475 RYABOVA GG 51624
ROSE RL 58965 61787
RIECK GD 36987 RYABTSEV LA 57209 57210
ROSE RS 60538
RIECKE E 48325 RYAN JM 34752
ROSENBLUM B 49553
RIEDL HR 35228 39169 59549 RYBA E 47669 49218 53856
ROSENFIELD AR 48535
RIEU J 43028 RYDER EJ 34603
ROSENHAIN W 60410
RIGO JH 46508 RYSS MA 53018 60328
ROSENHOLTZ JL 54987
RIMSHAW SJ 48899 SAAKYAN VA 34587 34796 43220
ROSENTHAL JJ 34762 43221 45757 51761 51762 55545
RINALDI D 39528
ROSI FD 41664 SABUROV LN 37711
RINDERER 55233 56712 59400
ROSSO T 42895 SADKOVSKII EP 50765 50766
RINGPFEIL H 60772
ROTHMAN SJ 41200 41201 51117 SAEGER C MJR 43473 51356 58057
RIPPON JE 60476 60424
ROUDEBUSH WH 36210
RISBECK JS 54262 SAELZER 0 36311
ROUGH FA 37506
RITTBERG G 59915 SAFARALIEV GI 45158 52989
ROUTIE R 57496
RIVERA J 36110 SAFARALIEV GT 44359
ROUX JA 61721
RIVERA JJ 40156 SAFAROV MG 34068 35637
ROWE GH 43478 46859 52679
RIVET 36557 SAHM PR 38582 40948 45525
ROY SK 44157
RIVIER D 45146 48914 SAIDOV M 40932
ROY U 47826
ROACH DB 40367 SAITO H 41728 45695 45787
ROZHDESTVENSKAYA VV 52993 61980 54511 54540 55005 55408 60384
ROACH DM 39898 60385 60387 60413 60414 62421
ROZNER AG 45508
ROBBINS CG 53790 SAITO S 37822
ROZOV IA 47430 47431
ROBBINS JL 58965
025
SAITO T 47151 53747 55408 SAVAGE H 48188 48426 51108 SCHNEIDER W 37868
58235 51418 51419 51420
SCHNINDLER AI 56132
SAJDAK R 53667 SAVAGE JA 35685 37303 43036
49517 SCHOB E 46142
SAKHAROV BA 56797
SAVCHENKO VI 63330 63331 SCHOCKEN K 40413
SAKHAROV VV 61465 61466
SAVELEV EG 34135 SCHOCKEN K 44273
SAKHNOVSKII M YU 49864
SAVELYEVA LG 56560 SCHOUET M 48158 48159
SALA A 41881
SAVIN AV 53526 53527 SCHOLEFIELD HH 60524
SALLER HA 46732 52578
SAVINSKAYA AA 58426 58427 SCHOOLAR RB 39169 47869 59549
SALTER JAM 36415 38867 42086
43432 51860 SAVITSKII AV 38763 38764 SCHon H 56434

SALVAGGIO GJ 45210 SAVITSKII EM 47058 47662 48641 SCHRECKE K 58970


50879 63149
SAMADASHVILI TZ 47092 47108 SCHREINER H 58554
SAVITSKII KV 56193 63345
SAMANS CH 60544 SCHRIEFFER JR 40549
SAVITSKIY YE M 43904
SAMARIN AM 46304 SCHRIEMPF JT 49998 56132 59912
SAWADA T 59097
SAMBONGI T 39182 SCHRODER K 58054 63513
SAWAYA S 53650 55005 55132
SAMOILOV BN 34779 34780 44235 55854 55855 56257 56258 56827 SCHROEDER K 34803 34805 35834
58155 60864 40632 45676 47894 61403
SAMOILOVICH YU A 44755
SAWOCHKA SG 41847 SCHUBEL P 47122
SAMSONIUK 1M 37773
SAZONOVA MV 43341 52239 52569 SCHUELER P 55824
SAMSONOV GV 34279 35163 36162 52570
37850 38917 43588 43621 43622 SCHUEMICHEN M 44283
46472 46488 46512 47130 48072 SCALAPINO DJ 40549
52407 52413 52414 52823 52824 SCHUETZE E 42179
53188 53244 54632 55316 55720 SCARBROUGH J0 41967 47555 48149
57497 59538 59550 62286 60497 SCHULTE EH 55740

SANOENAW TA 36776 40372 SCHAAKE HF 57190 SCHULZ B 56875 57444

SANDER HG 54298 SCHAEFFER GM 50069 SCHULZ H 59320

SANDERSON BT 45184 SCHAETZLE WJ 59137 SCHULZE A 39090 40261 50090


50411 60763 60765 60766 60773
SANDERSON PD 43546 SCHAITBERGER G 60770 60935

SANDERSON RB 36773 SCHAnYN JM 40327 SCHULZE G ER 56434

SANDIFORD DJ 61065 SCHATZ EA 33974 35840 35907 SCHUMANN H 45848


36117 37398 40230 40351 47737
SANTSCHI WH 44471 48364 51997 SCHWAB DE 34059

SANZ MC 48243 SCHEEL K 55996 SCHWAIGER A 47320 49141

SAPIR J 52112 SCHEETZ HA 52662 SCHWARTZ GP 56716 59424

SARGENT GA 34606 48713 SCHElL 41587 SCHWARTZ MA 52575

SARIAN S 42741 SCHElL MA 60532 SCHWARTZ RG 61771

SARKISYAN V SH 54440 54999 57101 SCHENCK H 56422 SCHWARTZ RJ 42879

SASAGAWA MK 60013 SCHIANCHI G 36768 SCHWOPE AD 46732

SASAKI T 51854 SCHIEDT E 60767 scon DB 42318

SATO H 53782 SCHILLING H 45040 scon H 57681 60555

SATO K 53865 SCHIMPFF H 48629 scon RB 44997

SATO T 60386 SCHINDLER AI 45963 47718 49998 scon RBJR 44406


50863 58253 59657
SATO Y 35827 44020 50941 scon RD 52847
52716 58404 SCHLEIGER ER 44994 47296
scon WA 44406
SATOH H 42493 SCHLETER JC 36500
scon WJ 57698
SATOH T 33842 44173 44720 SCHMATZ DJ 33969 41641
55896 SCOULER WJ 52834 53784 58738
SCHMELZ CM 39112
SAnERTHWAITE CB 40086 SCURLOCK RG 40967 56690 56719
SCHMID E 58089 60255
SATYA AVS 59178
SCHMIDT E 36605 39270 48923 SEARS JE 60351
SAUER HJ 35324 49075
SEDDON WE 38925
SAUERWALD F 34187 40592 41555 SCHMIDT FF 36769
41660 41814 42281 42520 46392 SEDERHOLM P 59824
58087 SCHMln RJ 46508
SEDLATSCHEK K 56736
SAUERWALD HCF 41702 SCHNAUS UE 35657
SEEBOLD RE 34225
SAUL AM 47096 SCHNEIDER A 60015
SEECK S '34636
SAULINO F 52112 SCHNEIDER G 42347 42348
SEEGER A 35588
SAUNDERS GA 38544 SCHNEIDER H 58091
SEEGMILLER 43584
SAUNDERS HH 55840 SCHNEIDER M 39941
SEELEY JS 53509
SAUNDERS NH 47779 SCHNEIDER VL 52513
SEEMULLER H 41008
SAUT G 41327 SCHNEIDER V LN 43410
SEFING FG 60428
D26
SEGALL B 42928 SHARYPIN VI 50394 50395 SHIRAISHI Y 47151

IEIB DH 48984 59905 59906 SHASHENKOVA II 59673 SHIRAKAWA K 52714


IEISER BA 61721 SHASHKOV AG 47499 SHIROKSHINA ZV 33747 33748
SEIDEL T 33968 SHASHKOV DP 46681 46682 49085 SHIRYAPOV IP 34708 39265
53080 62109 62110
SEIDEL TE 39112 SHISHIYANU FS 35341 35342
SHAULOV YU KH 38186 54613 54950
IEIDOV FM 60604 55340 SHITIKOV VS 56815
IEIDOVA NA 53014 53444 58364 SHAVER PJ 34311 34332 SHLYKOV VV 54440 57101
IELIIIKI YA P 56926 SHCHEGOLEVA NN 46669 SHMARTSEV YU V 39555 39556 61965
61966 62199 62200
IELlIIKIlYA P 41494 41561 60676 SHCHEGOLKOVA NV 61812 61813
60677 SHOCKLEY W 39805
SHCHERBAK EI 48218 48219
IELL DD 58912 SHODHAN RP 35122 50284
SHCHIPACHEVA LV 55861
IELTZER MS 36166 SHOEMAK GE 56692
SHCHIPANOVA LV 53319 54605 55035
SEMENCHENKO VK 41871 46675 46676 SHOEMAKE GE 48877 51829 56542
SHCHUKINA IK 44443 45637 50004
SEMENKOVICH SA 49342 49343 SHOSTAK NO 61126 61127
SHEARD FW 37001
lEN SK 56756 57920 SHPILRAIN EE 43503 53563 53614
SHEEHAN EJ 35816 40380 54937 55067 55580 57483 57484
lEO N 55407 60621 61806 61807 62240 62241
SHEINDLIN AE 34692 34943 36433 62908
SERAPH IN 00 52052 38324 38325 38328 62238 62239
SHTIVELMAN K YA 59385 59386
IEREBRENNIKOV NN 36188 39124 SHELIMOVA LE 35217 35218 46770
39629 39630 54605 55035 46771 48049 56761 57965 SHTOURACH L 35606 38587
SEREBRYAKOVA TI 44909 63408 IHELPUK B 54247 SHTRAKHMAN KM 38786 38787
63409
SHELTON JL 33749 SHUCK FO 40105 40129 52719
SEREBRYANNIKOVA 0 S 60788 61958
SHELTON RJ 34046 SHULGA NG 50088 59563 63811
SEREGIN PP 35365 38177
SHELYKH AI 40445 40446 SHUMSKII VG 45576 56816
SERGEEV DA 58545
SHEN LNY 61065 SHUR MS 57341
SERGEEV VS 50002 50921
SHEN SS 45994 SHURYGIN PM 35155 37528 42138
SERGEEVA TN 50162 52611 45112
SHERBEDINSKIY GV 35351 35352
SERGEEVA VM 37658 37659 39991 SHUTOV SD 52144 54001
39992 50210 50211 57300 57301 SHERBY 0 D 38502
SHVARTSMAN LA 38600 38601 41400
SERGINOV M 54406 54900 58612 SHERGIN LM 57675 57676 43963
62209
SHERIF II 33726 SHVEP IT 43552
SERIN B 37277
SHERMAN GH 37967 SHVETS IT 43997
SERRE J 52475
SHERRATT GG 60479 SIBERT ME 45545
SESSLER J 40388 43172
SHERSHNEVA LM 61963 61964 SICARD L 57876
SEIILER JG 34239 40302
SHERWOOD RC 33917 52708 SIDORENKO FA 50791 51364 63326
SETTLE JL 54892
SHESTATSKII SN 52144 54001 61969 SIDORENKO MF 40777 43175 44730
SETTY K SL 49883 61970
SIDORKO VR 49803 60326
SHABEL BS 34805 45676 50292 SHESTERNENKOV VI 61442 61443
SIDOROV AF 60654 60655
SHADRICHEV EV 34087 35714 48752 SHEVLIN TS 47542 47959 52567
51772 51773 56080 58008 58009 52802 SIDOROVA NP 37925
SHAFFER PTB 43390 52565 SHEWMON PG 40848 SIEGEL S 60397
SHAH ID 56979 SHIBATA N 60421 60422 SIEGLERSCHMIDT H 57738
SHAH PR 53717 SHIBUYA Y 51413 SIGRID F 56221
SHAKHANOVA NP 45248 46492 SHICKELL WD 39482 40631 SIKORA A 53628
SHALA J 33927 SHIGA M 47981 SIKORA B 48399
SHALYT SS 35367 38178 39053 SHIGEMI A 35728 SIKORA P 47107
39054 40801 50210 50211 50751
51382 51771 54406 54410 54900 SHIH C 35023 SIKOROV VN 62936 62937
54904 58263
SHIH KK 47713 SILCOCK JM 57689
SHANKS HR 46936 53589
SHILLIDAY TS 37104 SILIWOWSKI L 60722
SHANTARIN VD 35155 37528 42138
46422 50603 SHIMIZU M 37706 37994 47306 SILO VP 47469
51414
SHAPIRO E KH 59774 59775 SILVERMAN SJ 38491
SHINKLE FJ 52784 53497
SHARAVSKII PV 34025 34026 50997 SIMMONS WF 37288
55197 SHINOZAKI S 34894 48268
SIMON 40222 56003
SHARMA BB 49699 SHIN OZAKI SS 40033 50462 53782
SIMON HE 59954
SHARMA BD 49870 SHINYAEV A YA 36677 41399 43964
46129 47026 47029 48649 SIMPSON KM 57736
SHARMA SK 57239
SHINYAYEV A YA 40077 40078 SINCLAIR DH 46217
SHARPATAYA GA 48996
SHIOZAWA LR 60400 SINELNIKOVA VS 41859
SHARSHAKOV IM 58424 58425 62251
62252 SHIPLEY WS 40746 SINGH HP 45029
D27
SINGH I 37168 SMITH JF 50692 51751 52513 SOOY WR 37640
56527
SINGLETARY JB 49984 SORENSON JE 40520
SMITH JM 36873
SINGLETON RH 47099 SOROKIN GP 49328 49329
SMITH JR 53352
SINHA A 57936 SOROKIN MN 41494 41561
SMITH JT 36975
SINHA AK 48913 SOSMAN RB 43333
SMITH KF 34019 47985
SINHA AN 60212 SOUDER W 41306 56075 60389
SMITH RA 37607 48429
SINHA KP 50754 SOUDER WH 35401
SMITH RH 42240
SINICKI G 38138 39528 48637 SOWN R 34608 38751
SMITH RP 41654
SIRKIS MD 52665 SOULEN RJ 53292
SMITH SD 53509
SIROTA NN 41359 44440 60744 SOULEN RJJR 49194
SMITH T 60344
SISLER HH 56507 SOULETIE J 56992
SMITH TF 52001 59868
SITNIKOVA A YA 52569 52570 SOULEnE J 36225
SMITH TG 44893
SITULiNA OV 41983 SOUSA JB 35517 48568 53714
SMOKE EJ 52665 55158 56704 60117
SIUKHIN AF 46665
SMOLAK GR 46217 SPARKE B 35392
SIVAKOVA EV 46456
SMOLIN MD 34782 35157 38150 SPARKS LL 60043
SIVERTSEN JM 35827 50941 52716 38660
SPARKS PW 39437 47406
SJODAHL LH 51207 54190 SMOLINSKI J 59938
SPARROW EM 33896
SKINNER BJ 42284 SMOTRITSKII GS 49036
SPEDDING f H 38434
SKINNER EN 46733 SMUDA PA 47095
SPEDDING PL 35647 52817
SKINNER KG 44748 SMYLY ED 54298
SPEICH GR 49301
SKLY ARENKO LI 50082 SMYTH HT 52662
SPEIDEL EO 47832
SKRABEK EA 36468 36537 57665 SNIADOWER L 50334
SPEKTOR A TS 54506
SKRIPAK VN 37705 44488 46599 SNILDAL S 36561
SPEWOCK M 47409
SLACK GA 38491 45417 SNOW AI 38082
SPICER BR 59332
SLACK LH 35858 SNYDER MJ 36988
SPICER WE 48984 59905 59906
SLAnERY GF 44978 59015 SOBOLEV VV 39655 39656 52144
52467 54001 54003 60227 60246 SPIEGLER D 52949
SLEMP WS 41768 60247 60654 60655 61004 61005
61969 61970 61997 61998 SPIUER KH 37888
SLICK PI 38688
SODEN RR 58205 SPIIZ EW 48858 50843 54661
SLIFKIN L 42026 56418 61185
SODHA MS 41370 57239
SLlFKIN LM 39511 spmER DP 39&37 51859
SOFER G 52112
SLOBODCHIKOV SV 47114 47481 SPITZER WB 54024
iOfRONI L 46437
SLYUSAR NP 82058 62059 spmER WG 33845 35330 36930
SOHNCHEN E 59920
SMEKALOVA KP 62017 62018 SPITZIG WA 37358
SOHSA K 59097
SMELTZER WW 51087 sPlml P 37181 55555 56711
SOKHAREV PM 36188 57563
SMIRNOV AI 45773
SOKIRIANSKII LF 39569 SPRETNAK JW 43638 45320
SMIRNOV BP 56715 62914
SOKIRYANSKII LF 46129 SPRING W 59926
SMIRNOV EA 50727 62948
SOKIRYANSKIY LF 47026 47029 SPRINGER HL 60194
SMIRNOV EV 44552 45327
SOKOLOV EB 60976 60977 61816 SPUREK RF 43635
SMIRNOV IA 34087 34587 34796 61817
35363 35366 35511 35512 35714 SPYRA W 35576 46015 55823
37661 37664 39991 39992 43216 SOKOLOV OG 46677 46678 55824
43217 43220 43221 45760 47304
47479 47848 48201 48595 48752 SOKOLOV VA 38769 38770 SRB I 50427
50251 51734 51735 51772 51773
51784 51785 56080 58008 58009 SOKOLOV VI 35341 35342 SRINIVASAN TM 41223 42236

SMIRNOV IK 52718 55391 56970 SOKOLOVA AA 40959 41032 41033 SRIVASTAVA BN 56756 57920
61996 62022
SOLENTE P 34222 49034 STABLEIN F 57713 60774
SMIRNOV VS 43257
SOLOMON PR 45958 STADNYK BI 57489 57490 59842
SMIRNOV VV 41396 44276 59843
SOLONINA OP 48204 48205
SMIRNOVA MM 63404 63405 STAEBLER J 40282
SOLOVEV AN 44623 46305 59402
SMITH AF 49025 STAFSUDD OM 45711
SOLOVEVA NA 44979 50115 53149
SMITH AM 43801 61721 57289 STAGER CV 39047

SMITH CA 49762 SOLOVEVA RZ 53148 STAKHIRA 1M 37064

SMITH CF 43529 SOLVEVA NA 42506 STALEY WD 60427

SMITH DT 54987 SOMMELET P 53522 STAMBAUGH EP 49524

SMITH FJ 43481 55070 55201 SOMMELETP 52721 STAMM ME 61108

SMITH GT 46217 SONI AH 36190 STANDKE KH 41016


D28
STANDRING J 42965 STOLTZ DL 37607 49537 49540 SUPRUNENKO PA 51167 61049 61050

STANFORD JL 46373 STOLWIJK JAJ 35357 SURI SK 46407

STANSBURY EE 33869 34729 36589 STONE JR 36276 SUROVAYA GN 59798 59799


36771 37667 42634 44409 49099
52051 52122 STONE PL 58414 SUSEDIK E 35289

STANSFIELD 0 M 52286 STONEHOUSE AJ 48995 52743 SUTO H 43057 56203

STANVUKOVICH AV 53882 53883 STORA JP 52807 SUTOKI T 60415

STAR WM 52704 56718 STORHOK VW 48429 SUTTER 57069

STARK D 41008 STOURAC 47469 50427 54795 SUTTON LE 45686


STARODUlOV KF 46665 STOVER RD 40105 SUZDALKINA LB 49447 49448
STAUDENMANN JL 37181 50077 STRADLEY JG 52802 SUZUKI H 53866
STAVELEY MG 42702 STRAKNA RE 49950 SUZUKI K 45590 47167
STAVITSKAYA TS 60819 60820 STRASS HK 57439 SUZUKI M 58283
STEEB S 48867 50870 STRASSER A 52112 SUZUKI T 52714 57695
STEEDLY JE JR 34053 42625 STRAUMANIS ME 42850 45176 46054 SVECHNIKOV VN 54506
46674 50284 55584
STEELE SR 45040 SVISTUNOV NV 52980
STRAUSS BP 54300
STEIGMEIER EF 34317 35236 37680 SVYAZHIN AG 55849 59653
39112 45795 STRAUSS 43392 43469
SWATIK DS 54476
STEINBERG MA 35722 37006 STRBA F 50427
SWAZY EF 46826 60375
STEININGER 59455 STREED ER 48383
SWEENEY WT 41428 55941 60391
STEINMm H 52112 STRIMER P 42321 44068 60392 60393
STEINWEHR H 60763 60935 STRINDEHAG 0 M 34814 SWENSON CA 39437 50717 52492
STEKHANOV AI 57341 STRIZHEVSKII VL 62023 62024 SYCHEV MM 56794 57149 57150
STEKLY ZJJ 42080 54300 STROEH HH 53914 SYKES C 60349
STELMAKH AA 55717 STROEV AS 46456 SYKES WP 58063 60533
STELMAKH M F 37088 STROHMEIER G 56736 SYONO Y 45835
STEPAKOFF GL 43799 46955 STRONG HM 42824 SYRBU NN 52467 54003
STEPANOVA AA 41972 43588 44291 STRONG J 40580 SYRE R 39025
44912 46489 47130 47225 55092
59586 STRYALKOVSKII ME 42320 SYSOEVA LM 45760 47304 47848
48201
STEPANOVA MG 52438 52439 STRZHALKOVSKII ME 50997 55197
SYSOEVA M 41510
STEPHANS EJ 40288 STUART H 44975 52358 54475
SZABADOS L 34646
STEPNOV EM 47344 59337 STUART L EH 43984
SZABO P 47775 47777 48564
STEPPER H.J 40235 STUER H 38767
SZEPESSY L 49213
STERENBOGEN YU A 49454 52075 STUKE J 38047
TACHIKI M 34809
STERRY JP 37349 STUTIUS W 56259
TADA M 55407
STETSENKO P 45233 STYLES JW 51109 51435 55154
58105 TADOKORO 45564
STETSENKO PN 41520 43095 44782
63019 SUBASHIEV VK 62205 62206 62207 TAGIEV KK 34148
62208
STETSKIV 0 P 33871 46311 52025 TAGIROVA R KH 59705 63453
52026 SUCHET J 34576
TAIROV SM 58581 58582 61126
STETSON AR 46702 47097 52285 SUDO I 57618 61127
52286
SUGAI Y 41728 45695 60387 TAITS NI 38961
STEVENS EG 47542 60413
TAITS N IU 51589
STEVENS KWH 41769 SUGAWARA T 51190
TAKAHASHI 58223
STEVENSON 0 A 50227 SUGINO S 54355
TAKAHASHI T 47306
STEVISON DF 41849 SUGIYAMA A 35136
TAKAHASHI Y 35964
STEYERT W A JR 46219 SUITS JC 33918
TAKAHASI K 57748
STIERWALT DL 35224 36083 39318 SUKHANOV VD 42917 45436 47148
39952 40450 45698 48041 48360 47429 TAKAKI H 57695
52048 58476
SUKHAREVSKII B YA 51070 52734 TAKANOBU S 37517
STILBANS LS 45280 46971 48593
48594 54440 57101 SUKHARULIDZE GA 39555 39556 TAKASE T 57746
STILLWELL JC 59029 SUKHMAN AL 56615 56616 TAKEDA Y 47176
STIMETS RW 58702 SUKHOPAROV VA 44508 52249 TAKESHI M 36741
STOEBE TG 36701 SUKHOVEI KS 48318 49406 TAKEUCHI H 36741
STOFAN AJ 46217 SULLY AH 57985 57986 TALBOT AM 60433
STOFKO EJ 46110 SULTAN OVA NP 55672 TALIBI MA 34148
STOLOFF NS 38965 SULTAN OVA NR 61134 61135 TAMARCHENKO VI 58004 58005
D29

TAMARIN PV 35367 38178 40801 THOMAS MB 52322 TOVSTYUK KD 38763 38764 52404
51382 53636 54692 57296 57297 52992
58263 THOMAS Y 46139
TOWNSEND DW 46307
TAMARU K 60420 THOME R 54300
TOY SM 52268
TAMMANN G 37780 THOMPSON A 61025
TOYOSHIMA T 55606
TANAKA M 56342 THOMPSON AG 54114
TOYOTA Y 44174
TANAKA S 37822 THOMSON JO 60254
TRAGNER E 42978
TANAKA T 54513 THORNBURG DR 45607
TRAILL RJ 45486
TANENBAUM M 55193 THORNBURGH JD 36419
TRAKHTENBERG I SH 33796 34086
TANG TW 41256 THORNTON HR 45217 52661
TREHAN YN 53160
TARASOV ND 52408 62829 THOSTESEN T0 40746
TRESVYATSKII SG 63328 63329
TARASOV VD 59848 59849 60620 THOULOUZE D 45233 47788 59902
TRIMBLE LE 45673 45721
TARASOV VI 53636 54692 57296 THOULOUZE 42897
57297 TRIMMER DS 36468 57665
THRASHER BH 59137
TARASOV VV 41811 50004 50165 TRIPATHI K 36692
52179 52639 52640 54612 55339 THRESH HR 36553 36910 40945
TRIPLEn BB 44104 59954
TARASSOV VV 52141 THRONE JL 52941
TRIPP HP 52797
TARASUTIN TG 49400 49401 THUEMMLER F 36580
TROJNAR 53628
TARNA T 55760 THUMMLER F 53798 56875 57444
TROLLIET G 40286
TARNOCZI T 47775 47777 THYSSEN H 60477
TROMBE F 58033
TATE RE 48191 TI·HAN L 35753
TRONEVA NV 33936 33937
TATSUYAMA C 34632 TIEN Y·T 34818 44600
TRUANT PT 58416
TAUBER RN 40160 52849 TIKHONOV VV 35611 38593 43216
43217 43956 43957 51761 51762 TRUBITSYN A YA 49618 50353 61492
TAUC J 43043 61493
TILFORD CR 50717
TAVADZE FN 46679 46680 TRUKHANOVA LN 61808 61809
TILLER W A 39853
TAYLOR HD 49983 TRUNBULL D 62529
TILLEUX EW 37903
TAYLOR JC 49035 TRUSHEVSKII SN 39063
TIMBERLAKE AB 37104
TAYLOR JL 48002 TRUSOVA NN 45433 51777 51778
TIMOFEEV AN 33796 34086 51963 51964
TAYLOR JM 54269 61029
TIMOFEEV VA 49618 50353 61492 TRZEBIATOWSKI W 49888
TAYLOR K 52112 61493
TSANG PJ M 53980
TAYLOR KNR 43375 TIMOFEEV VB 49864
TSANG PJ·M 61389
TAYLOR PC 61102 TIMOFEEVA EN 49618 50353 61492
61493 TSAREV BM 50118 58605 59538
TAYLOR PL 52827
TIMPER AJ 52497 TSAREVSKII BV 40991 43306 43307
TAYLOR R 36698 44505 44661 44662 5767~ 57575
TING CS
457 i5 51484 53561 TSElnlN AM 60678
TINO Y 41281
TAYLOR TS 43637 TSELISHCHEVA NS 61963 61964
TISHKEVICH VM 43044 53821
TEANEY DT 50452 TSEYTLlN AM 60679
TKACHENKO FK 35991
TEE KT 58367 TSIOVKIN YU N 34303 36564 36565
TKALENKO EN 54405 54899 36993 42917 45436 47148 47429
TEMPLE RB 45686
TOKUNAGA M 50286 TSONG 1ST 47915
TEPPER F 34582 35286 35823
37391 45400 TOKUNAGA Y 55606 TSU R 44948

TERAMOTO K 34809 TOMASCHKE H 63513 TSUCHIDA T 51852

TERAO K 53868 TOMLINSON RD 58209 TSUMURAYA K 56881

TEREKHOV GI 59705 63453 TOMOKIYO Y 53162 TSVETKOVA VK 44542

TEREKHOVA SF 62005 62006 TOMSIC M 37066 TSYGANOVA IA 47662

TERRY EL 52262 TONG E 60225 TSYPIN MI 60788 61958

TERZIISKA BM 56742 TOPORISHCHEV GA 36073 TU P 53781

TEl\JKA S 60385 TORRANCE KE 33896 TUP-C 61755

TEUFER G 35629 TORTI ML 46146 TUCHKEVICH VM 39555 39556

THAIS RR 40117 TOTH LE 35827 50941 52716 TUGAREVA NA 38182


53125
THEWLIS J 52531 TUMAKOVA EI 50765 50766
TOTH RS 53782
THIELKE NR 59515 TUMANOV VI 49169 50871 52671
TOTSKII EE 52493 52494 52672 53526 53527 62025
THOMAS CB 39618 57770
TOULOUKIAN YS 33865 35486 38628 TUMMALA RR 54502 58727 60282
THOMAS EA 60194
TOUPANCA G 56268 TURNBOW FJ 49229
THOMAS FWJR 49191
TOURNIER R 36225 38927 47723 TURNBULL D 39950 41328 44687
THOMAS LK 47579 49866 49947 50396 56992 44866 48030 54850 57438
60030
D30
lURNBUlL LG 56776 VALAKH MYA 56085 56086 VELICHKOVA VB 34096 42569 45010
45011
lURNER M 35289 VALENTICH J 37995
VENART J ES 37632 37820
lURNER PI 45807 VALENTINER S 37174
VENNIK J 36707
lURNER HE 33877 52389 VAUADARES AA 34501
VERBALIS AC 53544
lURNER WJ 51514 VAUANCE RH 57684
VERHEYDEN L 47598
lUROV VD 38959 VAN ANDEL A 35102
VERKHOROBIN LF 58950 58951
lUROVIKIl BM 50408 VANBAARLE C 35962 49960 56718
57321 VERLEUR HW 39513 42864
lURREU BG 34891 38419
VAN CRAEYNEST A 46319 48425 49577 VERMA GS 33932 36610 38974
TVAGUNOV GV 53437 62272 39246 57317
VANDAM JE 56718
TVAN YS 53125 VERMA JKD 47772
VAN DEN BERG GJ 34889 38057
TVANY-S 37207 44106 62491 VERTMAN AA 38005

TVAPKINYU 0 57493 57494 VAN DER HOEVEN B J C JR 38430 VETELINO JF 37844 60291
50452
TVE RP 37804 37865 38398 VETRANO JB 52268
38399 39648 40217 42778 44972 VAN DER MEER MP 51875
48822 49210 49745 53574 59240 VEYSSIE JJ 44719
61881 VAN DOORN CZ 37969
VIANEY LR 46796
TVLKINA MA 43904 47662 50879 VAN GORDON DV 59992
VICKERY RP 46307
TVRZIU VG 62002 62003 VAN ITTERBEEK A 36429
VIELAND LJ 39915 47878 49553
TYUKAEV VI 36433 38328 VAN LlEMPT JAM 58015 54543 56709 58448 58608
UCHISHIBA H 51372 VAN MAAREN MH 47682 50069 54677 VIGNAU JM 44911
UEDA J 34694 VAN NESTE 36429 VIGNAUJ·M 41173 50617
UESUGI T 51933 VAN REUTH EC 36075 VIGNES A 42089 43466 50477
UFFELMANN FL 58940 VAN TONGERLOO EH 52322 VIKTOROVICH GS 59075 59076
UGAIYA A 36554 40875 40876 VANCU A 43043 VINNIKOVA AN 62238 62239
40877 40878 41498 52467 54003
60952 60953 VANDERBECK NF 36615 VINOGRADOVA GZ 42569 60641 60642
UGASTEYU 46349 46350 52162 VANDERVOORT RR 51223 VINOGRADOVA MN 45760 47304 47848
52163 48201 61963 61964
VANECHO JA 37288
UHLE N 52139 VINTAIKIN EZ 54382
VANICEK 0 42586
UKEI K 44102 48694 VISHKAREV AF 55849 59653
VANYARKHO VG 61124 61125
UKHANOVYU I 39555 39556 39557 VISHNEVSKII II 37705 44488 46599
39558 41795 43054 52718 55391 VANYUKOV AV 57116 57117
56970 61963 61964 61965 61966 VISHNUBHATLA SS 34446 44178
61996 62022 62199 62200 VARICH AN 58651 58652
VISWANATHAN R 49961 51416 52333
UKRAINSKII YU M 60946 60947 VARICH NI 42068 58651 58652 55029
63067
ULBRICH CW 41166 VITRIKHOVSKII MI 47351
VASHCHENKO KI 41880 43227 43313
ULIANOV RA 62829 43620 47602 VODOPIVEC F 56828
ULLRICH HJ 56434 VASHCHENKO RI 43235 VOINOVA MS 34279 46472 46488
46512 52823 52824
ULLRICH KJ 44229 VASILENKO GN 37711
VOISHVILLO NA 50642
ULYANOV RA 45206 45218 46128 VASILEV AN 50394 50395
47026 47028 52408 VOITOVICH RF 45248 46492
VASILEV LL 47499
UMANSKII MM 59586 YOLK HF 42741
VASILEV VG 55107
UMANSKII Y 43594 VOLKENSHTEIN NV 34303 36564
VASILEVSKAYA MM 52166 52167 36565 36993
UMANSKIIYA S 62936 62937
V ASILEVSKII NF 60021 60022 VOLKOV V 36135
UMANSKIY YA S 44796 47222
VASILYEV VG 55265 59454 VOLKOV VV 43325
UMRIKHIN PV 48744
VASKO A 45405 50427 VOLKOVA LV 36135 43325
UNDERWOOD EE 36115
VASSILEV PG 52190 VOUMER 0 38554
UPADHYAYULA LC 50968
VATAGINYA M 38869 VON NElDA AR 42853
UPTHEGROVE WR 34304
VATAGINYU M 48756 49694 VOOK FL 35292 37415 37416
URAIYA A 48302 51951 39512
VATOLIN NA 36666 38156 38562
URE RW 56692 38899 45632 46299 48220 48221 VOR DEM ESCHE W 41813
URE RWJR 48877 51829 51858 VAVILOV VS 34846 36304 40959 VORLICEK V 51151
41032 41033
URUSHADZE GG 54382 VOROBEV VG 61004 61005 61997
VEAL BW 37553 37709 44103 61998
URZENDOWSKI SR 52896
VEAL BWJR 39735 VOROBEV VV 50397 50398
UTOCHKIN VV 50603
VEER FA 48557 VORONIN LK 42477 48218 48219
VAIPOLIN AA 48611 48612 49354
49355 VEIS AN 52718 VORONOV BK 45433 51777 51778
51963 51964
VAKHNENKO IF 62023 62024 VEKSHINA VS 58006 58007 62221
62222 VORONOV VA 54434 63451
VAKULENKO 0 V 55623 63087
VORONOVSKII AN 44508 52249
D31
VOROPAI NM 46422 WATT LAK 38269 WHEAnEY GH 38231

VOSKOBOINIK TS V 53270 53901 WATTIER JB 60194 WHEELER JCG 39917 44108 52390

VOSKRESENSKII V YU 41740 41741 WAYMAN CM 49159 WHEELER MJ 61882


42003 42006
WEAVER C 49177 WHEILDON WM 47101 50724
VOSSKUHLER H 58076
WEBB LA 47296 WHITE A 45686
VOSTRYAKOV AA 36666 38156 38562
38899 45632 46299 WEBB RA 44994 WHITE AE 60403

VOUGHT R 37881 WEBER BC 52575 WHITE DWG 51387

WKALOVICH MP 41497 WEBER R 37927 41935 WHITE GK 39762 48287 55962

WKOLOVA VN 56976 WECHSLER AE 47021 WHITE HW 36832 58245 61747

VUL BM 40959 WEEKS JL 47985 WHITE JF 38925 43434 47960


54190 54282 55174
WOLA R 57325 WEEKS JR 35978
WHITE RL 53774
VYATKINA AV 56985 WEGGEL C 53788
WHITE RM 53774
VYKHODETS AM 45773 WEGGEL R 53788
WHITEHURST CA 51101
WABER JT 57706 WEGLOWSKI S 49320
WHITNEY ED 54058
WACHTEL 55023 WEI CT 37987
WHITSETT CR 52642
WACHTER P 55213 55231 WE~YEN K 35753
WHITTEMORE 0 J JR 52252
WADE WR 41768 52289 WEICHERT DH 36675
WHITTEN WI 34467
WAGINI H 33823 34410 35761 WEIDNER VR 36500
38552 38664 38739 39070 40647 WICKWND A 49553
41017 WEIGAND AJ 54661
WICKWND AW 39915 47878 54543
WAGNER RR 61065 WEIK H 35289 58608

WAKI S 56300 WElL 36225 37522 44719 WIDAWSKI E 42520

WALKER GK 38830 WElL R 37967 55737 WIECZOREK GA 35102

WALKER LR 44077 WEILL G 34576 41917 WIEGHARDT G 43331

WAUACE AV 47099 WEIMAR P 53798 60234 WIELINGA RF 57318

WAUACE LA 39038 WEINER KL 38058 WIESINGER RW 36756

WALLACE PR 47736 WEIR JR 58341 WIKTORIN L 51935

WALLACE RA 34046 WEISENBURGER S 61887 WILBURN DK 47062

WAUACE WE 35288 41926 45620 WEISMAN J 52112 WILD P 46113


51037 54662 61025
WEISS G 34241 38195 WILHELM J0 55988
WAUACE WR 39231
WEISS HD 49157 WILKES KE 37804
WAUOT J 37174
WEISS M 40324 WILKES P 4782~

WALSH P 58597
WEISS V 34239 40302 40388 WILKES WR 42699 44105 46204
WALSOE DE RECA 44170 43172
WILKINS JW 56717
WALTER CM 48426 WEITZEL DH 51870 57858
WILKINS RA 60372
WALTER JP 54544 55237 57845 WELESZ R 58628
WILKINSON H 47212
WALTERS FMJR 60364 60556 WEUES SJ 39597
WILKS CR 60550
WANG FFY 56368 WENDLE BC 49682
WIU TA 39693
WANG GC-Y 39722 WERHEIT H 55053
WIUENS RH 41171 43104 58205
WANG KP 60225 WERNER A 60775
wlum RE 53536
WARD BJ 59332 WERNER SA 53782
WILLEY LA 56783
WARD D 52368 57017 WERNICK JH 44077 55050 60487
WIUIAMS DJ 34904
WARREN IH 37520 WERT CA 42935
WIUIAMS DN 43639
WASHBURN DF 40464 WERTHEIM GK 44077
WILLIAMS DR 42786 51878
WASILEWSKI RJ 34457 WESOLOWSKI K 59939
WIUIAMS G 56884
WASILIK RM 42924 WEST DRF 33868
WIUIAMS HJ 33917 47778 55953
WASOLEWSKI RJ 50376 WEST ED 45508
WIUIAMS LJ 59642 59683
WASSERMANN G 58089 WEST JJ 60388
WILLIAMS MG 58209
WATANABE H 43150 50631 WESTBROOK JH 53307
WIUIAMS RK 44453 49748 53566
WATANABE N 40812 45750 WESTON GF 46912 58130

WATANABE Y 34632 WESTRUM E F JR 35964 36561 37249 WILSON C 41946


40804 44557 53315 55078 57201
WATERHOUSE N 53845 57814 57963 59203 WILSON DR 48451 52260

WATERS JF 60517 WETMORE RA 40420 40467 WILSON JH 47107

WATROUS JD 52423 WEVER H 40235 50481 WILSON RE 52654

WATSON TW 40247 42886 WHALEN TJ 40956 46549 WILTZ JA 41518


D32
WINAWER W 58389 VAMADAVA T 39182 ZAGUMENKO VI 45792

WINCHEU PG 45300 VAMAGISHI T 55891 ZAHKARYUGINA GF 50858 51952

WINGATE J A JR 45920 VAMAGUCHI N 47784 ZAINUUINA RI 59006 60056

WINKEL JM 47014 VAMAGUCHI S 54767 ZAITSEV NA 35157 38150

WINRICH L 47107 VAMAMOTO H 43150 ZAITSEV VK 44370 54405 54899


58577 58578
WINSEMIUS P 35962 VAMANE T 34694 56995 58223
ZAKHAROV AI 45140 50390 51546
WINSHIP WW 57548 VAMASHEHEKOUA AI 51526 51547

WINSLOW JW 46883 VANAGIHARA T 44174 ZAKHAROVA N VA 44783

WINSTANLEV CJ 40921 VAREMBASH EI 33960 35638 44653 ZAMIRCA S 53194


44654 47113 47137 47308 48634
WINTERHAGER H 59307 59564 48709 49845 51261 52609 57821 ZAMIRCAST 54927 55012
57822
WISELV HR 52792 ZAMORA MF 50088 63811
VARGER NL 43416·
WISSEMAN WR 37533 ZANKEL K 46909
VATA K 42590
WISSLER WA 60379 ZANMARCHI G 45674 47782
VATA M 60354
WmENBERG LJ 34221 35872 38467 ZARGAROVA MI 57181 57182 60148
38933 45708 46180 47567 VATES B 53845 60378 60149 61134 61135

WITTMAN RH 36550 VATES EL 55967 55968 55969 ZARGARVAN VSH 45162 48592 48601
57985 57986 48602
WOBST M 54756
VATSENKO SP 43504 49924 52944 ZARGAVOVA MI 54092
WOHLFARTH EP 37706 52591 53423 55030 55031 56234 56615 56616
60660 60661 62273 62909 63454 ZARICHNVAK VU P 50142
WOHLRAB M 34930 63455
ZATSEPIN SV 54397 58428
WOLCOTT NM 58984 VAVOISKII VI 55849 59653
ZAVETOVA M 45405 51151
WOLO A 50968 VAZAKI T 51085
ZDANOWICZ W 49888
WOLF LJR 39316 VEE R 39449 56713
ZECCHINA L 42475
WOLFE GW 52098 VEGOLAVEV VF 57862 57863 61849
62249 62250 ZEGLER ST 52821
WOLFF K 58092
VELON WB 59487 ZEIGLER G 40324
WOLFMEVER MW 52440
VERMOLOVA MI 48204 48205 ZEINALOV AA 47428 47471 50851
WOLNIK SJ 42351 43108
VERSHOV VM 49496 53994 ZEINALOV SA 44246
WOOD BE 34041 43801 47434
61721 VESSIK MJ 40632 50930 ZELENAK J 35286 37391

WOOD RA 49259 VEVSVUKOV VA 62251 62252 ZELENKOV IA 57717 59597

WOOD TJ 60531 VI·HUAN L 37510 55976 ZELENSKII VF 63330 63331

WOODAU ND 47717 VIM M 54247 ZEMANSKV MW 58695

WOODARD RS 42314 VIM WM 46110 49101 ZEMLVANOV MG 44235

WOODBURY HH 35396 39810 43677 VIN ST 41256 50093 ZEMSKII SV 42920 48758
51923 51924
VIN WM 52847 ZEMSKIV SV 34857 34858
WOODMAN MJ 38398
YOKOTA I 33828 ZEMSKOV VS 52993 61980
WOODS SB 48287
VOOK CC 47329 ZEMTSOVA ND 52166 52167
WOODWARD JW 45347
VOSHIDA S 51190 ZENTNER V 39323
WOOUEV JC 37989 45652 52322
VOSHINAGA H 40212 42590 44016 ZEVFANG R 46256 50832
WORTHINGTON R 58055
VOUDELIS WV 40656 ZHANG HI 54330
WRAGG A 60476
YOUNG A 50890 ZHDANOV GS 59586
WRAV EM 39973 40967
YOUNG EF 39187 ZHDANOV SM 63330 63331
WRIGHT JW 45993
YOUNG JF 44771 ZHDANOV VM 50165 51839 52179
WRIGHT RB 37333 52636 52639 52640 54612 55339
YOUNG WA 53520 58376 58377
WU FV 52859
YOUNG WS 36307 ZHDANOVA VV 47092 47108 48049
WUHL H 40648 51772 51773 55454 55455 56407
VOUTZ P 47923 56761 57965
WULFF J 41653
YUAN SV 41256 50093 ZHMUDSKII AZ 543~J 57855
WURST JC 54817
VUDKEVICH MI 50115 53149 53150 ZHOROV GA 46981 46982 49048
WVMAN ME 52211 57289 49413 50002 50921

XINH NX 47594 YURCHAK RP 35498 40873 40874 ZHUCHINA A0 53150


43290 56715 62914
VAGGEE FL 51109 51419 51435 ZHUKHOVITSKII AA 39768
55154 58105 58271 VURKOV VA 52114 52115
ZHUKOV EG 61969 61970
VAKIMOVA AS 49864 ZABBAROV R 45791
ZHUKOVA IA 34692 34943 59848
VAKOVLEV SG 34860 35371 ZACHARKO W 49485 50419 54334 59849 60620

VAKOVLEVA TA 49624 ZACHARZEWSKI B 46917 ZHUKOVA RI 54143

VAMADA H 51414 ZAGRVAZHSKII VL 54605 55035 ZHUKOVA TB 48303 51772 51773


51953
VAMADA S 42319 ZAGRVAZKIN VN 40628 40629
D33
ZHUMAKULOV U 41058 41059

ZHURAKOVSKII EA 48586 48587

ZHURALEV NN 59586

ZHURAVLEV NN 41972 43588 44291


44912 46489 47130 47225 55092

ZHUZE VP 37658 37659 39991


39992 40445 40446 50210 50211
51772 51773 57300 57301

ZIEIOLD TO 38584

ZIEGLER NA 60365 60541 60543

ZIELINSKI M 48399

ZIERMAN CA 44986 48383

ZILBERGLEIT II 45112

ZIMMERMAN GO 39449 56713

ZIMMERMAN JE 48268

ZINCHENKO KA 62860

ZINOVEV VE 53484 62107

ZINOVYEV VYE 62108

ZIPIN RB 39074

ZLATKIN LB 57341 62000 62001


62015 62016

ZLOBINTSEV GM 45420 61950

ZLOMANOV VP 60946 60947 61124


61125

ZMESKAL 0 60539

ZMII VI 42461 62058 62059

ZMIJA J 42384

ZOLLER P 39077 42866 52369


53787 53820

ZORINA EL 33761 33762 34096


35638 36829 36830 42569 45010
45011

ZOTOVA EV 44609

ZOTOVA NV 40063 40064

ZOTTMANN W 62277

ZOZiJi..YA GV 41815

ZRNIC D 54476

ZRUDSKY DR 45572

ZSOLOOS 41807

ZUBENKO VV 58346 58704

ZUCKERMANN MJ 39980 47165

ZUPNIK AE 46667

ZVEREVA VA 54397 58428

ZVIGINTSEV NV 61846 61847

ZVIGINTSEVA GE 61848

ZVIGINTSEVA GYE 61849

ZVYAGINA NM 59442 59443

ZVY AGINTSEV AL 49659 52018

ZWART JJ 57321

ZYKOVA NP 60948 60949

ZVUBINA TA 36554 40875 40876


40877 40878 41498 48302 51951
60952 60953

ZYUZIN NI 44912 46489


D35

CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX


AEROJET-GENERAL CORPORATION. AZUSA. RUSTLESS IRON AND STEEL CORPORATION
CALIFORNIA. STRUCTURAL MATERIALS 60530
DIVISION 46797
SOUTHERN RESEARCH CENTER.
AEROJET-GENERAL CORPORATION. BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA 34341 40463
SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA. LIQUID
ROCKET PLANT 52518 STANFORD UNIVERSITY. STANFORD.
CALIFORNIA. SOLlI).$TATE ELECTRONICS
AIR FORCE MATERIALS LABORATORY. LABORATORIES 43488 43526
WRIGHT-I'AnERSON AIR FORCE BASE.
OHIO. TECHNICAL STAFF 40305 52790 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC.. DAUAS TEXAS
35621 35622
ALLOY CASTING INSTITUTE. NEW YORK.
NEW YORK. PRODUCT ENGINEERING UNION CARBIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE.
37588 TARRYTOWN. NEW YORK 34056

AMERICAN ELECTRO METAL CORPORATION. WESTINGHOUSE RESEARCH LABORATORIES.


YONKERS. NEW YORK 52107 PlnSBURGH. PENNSYLVANIA 33946

AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY. PlnSBURGH WESTINGHOUSE DEFENSE AND SPACE


PENNSYLVANIA. SPACE DEFENSE CENTER. BALTIMORE. MARYLAND.
DIVISION 50101 AEROSPACE DIVISION 52057

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING


MATERIALS. PHILADELPHIA.
PENNSYLVANNIA. COMMlnEE B- 43474

ANACONDA WIRE AND CABLE COMPANY.


MUSKEGON. MICHIGAN. MAGNET WIRE
RESEARCH LABORATORIES 52276

AVCO CORPORATION. LOWELL.


MASSACHUSETTS. SPACE SYSTEMS
DIVISON 48843

BAnELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE.


COLUMBUS. OHIO 52858 54301

BENDIX CORPORATION. DAVENPORT. IOWA.


INSTRUMENTS AND LIFE DIVISION
57851

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. CINCINNATI


OHIO. ATOMIC PRODUCTS DIVISION
40452

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. CINCINNATI


OHIO. NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND
PROPULSION OPERATION 42721 59031

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. WEST LYNN.


MASSACHUSEnS. DIRECT ENERGY
CONVERSION OPERATION 40516

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY.


VIENNA. AUSTRIA 35032

liT RESEARCH INSTITUTE. CHICAGO.


IUINOIS 40275 40344

HAHN·MEITNER INSTITUT FUR


KERNFORSCHUNG. BERLIN. WEST GERMANY
34265

LITTLE fARTHUR DfINC.. CAMBRIDGE.


MASSACHUSEnS 35796

LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION.


SUNNYVALE. CALIFORNIA. LOCKHEED
MISSILES AND SPACE COMPANY 34736
42148 43484

MINNESOTA MINING AND MANUFACTURING


COMPANY. ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA. SPACE
AND DEFENSE PRODUCTS 51515

MONSANTO RESEARCH CORPORATION.


MIAMISBURG. OHIO. MOUND LABORATORY
47944 48515

MOTOROLA INC.. SEMICONDUCTOR


PRODUCTS DIVISION. PHOENIX. ARIZONA
46925 51801

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS.


WASHINGTON. D.C. 41663 58925

NORTON COMPANY. WOOSTER.


MASSACHUSEnS 60523

RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA.


HARRISON. NEW JERSEY 37569 56071
62791

RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA.


PRINCETON. NEW JERSEY. RCA
LABORATORIES DIVISION 40379

ROCKETDYNE. CANOGA PARK. CALIFORNIA


37281
CONDENSED MATERIALS GROUP INDEX TO
SIX-VOLUME RETRIEVAL GUIDE SUPPLEMENT I*

Vol. Vol. Vol.


Adducts 6 Fire Clays .............. 6 Packed Beds ........... . 6
Adhesives ............. . 6 Freons .............. 1,2, 5 Paints ................ . 6
Aerosols .............. . 5 Fuels ............... 2, 4, 6 Papers ............... . 6
Air .................. . 5 Petroleum Products ..... . 2
Alloys ........ , ....... . 3 Garnets ............... 1, 4 Plasmas .............. . 5
Anodized Surfaces ...... . 6 Gems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Plasters .............. . 6
Arcs ................. . 5 Glazes ................ 4 Plastics ............... . 2
Atmospheres, Planetary .. . 5 Glasses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Polymers ............. . 2
Porcelains ............. . 4
Baked Enamels . . . . . . . . .. 6 Honeycombs . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Pyrocerams 4
Blacks, Metallic ......... 6 Hydraulic Fluids . . . . . . . .. 2
Bricks ............... " 4 Hydrocarbons . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Refractories ............ 4
Building Materials ........ 4, 6 Refrigerants .......... 1, 2, 5
Inorganic Compounds. . . .. 1 Reinforced Materials. . . . .. 6
Cements. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Inks .................. 6 Resins ................ 2,6
Ceramics .............. 4 Insulations ............. 6 Rocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4
Cermets ............... 3 Interfaces ............ " 6 Rubber Compounds ...... 2
Clathrates . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Intermetallic Compounds .. 3
Clays ................. 4 Scales ................ . 4
Coals ................. 4 Lacquers .............. 6 Silicones .............. . 2
Coatings, Applied ........ 6 Laminates . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Slags ................ . 4
Coatings, General ........ 6 Lubricants ............. 2 Soils ................. . 4
Combustion Products . . . .. 5 Solutions, Aqueous ...... . 5
Composites ........... " 6 Minerals. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Solutions, Nonaqueous ... . 5
Concretes . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Mineral Oils. . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Steels ................ . 3
Contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Mixtures, Aqueous ....... 5 Structures ............. . 6
Mixtures, Nonaqueous .... 5 Surface Finishes ........ . 6
Elements .............. 1 Mortars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Systems .............. . 6
Enamels ............... 4 Multilayers ............. 6
Varnishes .............. 6
Fabrics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Nonferrous Alloys . . . . . . .. 3
Ferrous Alloys . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Nuclear Fuels ......... 1,4,6 Wall Structures. . . . . . . . .. 6
Fiber Optics ............ 6 Water, Pure ............ 1
Filters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Ores. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 4 Water Solutions. . . . . . . . .. 5
Finishes, Surface ........ 6 Organic Compounds . .. . .. 2 Wood Products . . . . . . . . .. 6
Flames. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Oxide Mixtures . . . . . .. . .. 4
Fluidized Beds .......... 6 Oxidized Surfaces. . . .. . .. 6 Yarns ................. 6

'Material classes such as woods, pharmaceuticals, foods, natural products, etc., or references concerning major compendia, are not
reported in this six-volume Supplement I. Special bibliographic searches on these may be requested from TPRC directly.

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