Technologic papers. Technologic papers, v. 18, 1924-25.
Publication Title:
Technologic papers. Technologic papers, v. 18, 1924-25.
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Technologic papers. Technologic papers, v. 18, 1924-25.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Standards Bureau and Commerce Department
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Standards Bureau
Date:
1925
Publish Date ISO Format:
1925-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19250101
Publication End:
19251231
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Standards Bureau
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1925
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C 13.8/2:18
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iv+711+4 p. il. 30 pl. 26 p. of pl.
Notes:
[Technologic papers 248-272 are included in this volume. Each paper is also published separately in advance.]
Notes:
[Technologic papers 248-272 are included in this volume. Each paper is also published separately in advance.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Cloth, $2.00 (price of 5c. as noted on verso of title-page is the price of the index only).
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CONTENTS.—Exposure tests on colorless waterproofing materials; by D. W. Kessler.— Thermal-conductivity method for analysis of gases; by P. E. Palmer and E. R. Weaver.—Pulp and paper fiber composition standards, reference standards showing color reactions of common paper-making fibers and standard fiber mixtures with various stains for use in identification and estimation of fiber composition of paper; by Muriel F. Merritt.—Equalizer apparatus for transverse tests of bricks; by H. L. Whittemore.— Nick-bend test for wrought iron; by Henry S. Rawdon and Samuel Epstein.— Standardization of hosiery box dimensions; by Charles W. Schoffstall and E. M. Schenke.—Emissive tests of paints for decreasing or increasing heat radiation from surfaces; by W. W. Coblentz and C. W. Hughes.—Camera for studying projectiles in flight; by H. L. Curtis, W. H. Wadleigh, and A. H. Sellman.—Some methods of testing radio receiving sets; by J. L. Preston and L. C. F. Horle.—Development of method for measurement of internal stress in brass tubing; by Robert J. Anderson and Everett G. Fahlman.—Strength of steel tubing under combined column and transverse loading, including tests of columns and beams; by Tom W. Greene.—Saturation relations in mixtures of sucrose, dextrose, and levulose; by Richard F. Jackson and Clara Gillis Silsbee.—Tests of some girder books; by Herbert L. Whittemore and Ambrose H. Stang.—Influence of sulphur, oxygen, copper, and manganese on red-shortness of iron; by J. R. Cain.—Comparison of American and foreign clays as paper fillers [with biliography]; by Merle B. Shaw and George W. Bicking.—Tangent modulus and strength of steel columns in tests; by O. H. Basquin.—Development of standard numbered cotton duck specification, study of methods of tests and tolerauces, by Charles W. Schoffstall and Russell T. Fisher; [with Circular 136, 2d edition, United States Government specification for numbered cotton duck].—Theory and performance of rectifiers; by H. D. Holler and J. P. Schrodt.—Measurement of heat insulation and related properties of blankets; by P. D. Sale and A. F. Hedrick.—Effect of hot-rolling conditions on physical properties of carbon steel; by J. R. Freeman, jr., and A. T. Derry.—Study of silk waste used for cartridge-bag cloth, with appendix on general classification of waste silk; by F. R. McGowan, Charles W. Schoffstall, and A. A. Mercier.—Specifications for constructing and operating heat-transmission apparatus for testing heat-insulating value of fabrics; by P. D. Sale.—Analysis of deformation of mooring spindle of Shenandoah [U. S. Navy airship]; by L. B. Tuckerman and C. S. Aitchison.—Measurement of electrical resistance and mechanical strength of storage-battery separators; by C. L. Snyder.—Fire resistance of concrete columns; by W. A. Hull and S. H. Ingberg.— Index.
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