Technologic papers. Technologic papers, v. 19, 1925.
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Technologic papers. Technologic papers, v. 19, 1925.
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Technologic papers. Technologic papers, v. 19, 1925.
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Standards Bureau and Commerce Department
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Standards Bureau
Date:
1926
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1926-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19260101
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19261231
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Standards Bureau
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13
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1926
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C 13.8/2:19
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iv+751 p. il. 17 pl. 42 p. of pl. 1 tab.
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[Technologic papers 273-301 are included in this volume. Each paper is also published separately in advance.]
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[Technologic papers 273-301 are included in this volume. Each paper is also published separately in advance.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Cloth, $2.00.
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CONTENTS.—Performance tests of liquid laundry soap used with textile materials; by F. R. McGowan, F. W. Smither, and Charles W. Schoffstall.—Use of United States Government specification paint and paint materials; by P. H. Walker and E. F. Hickson. —Design of specimens for short-time fatigue tests [of metals]; by L. B. Tuckerman and C. S. Aitchison.—Compressive strength of sand-lime brick walls; by H. L, Whittemore and A. H. Stang.—Comparative wearing qualities of Pima and ordinary cotton used in mail bags; by F. R. McGowan, Charles W. Schoffstall, and A. A Mercier.—Effect of twist on physical properties of number 7s yarn; by F. R. McGowan, Charles W. Schoffstall, and A. A. Mercier.—Testing of fire-clay brick with special reference to their use in coal-fired boiler settings; by R. F. Geller.—Reclamation of gasoline used in dry cleaning; by C. C. Hubbard.—Malleability and metallography of nickel; by P. D. Merica and R. G. Waltenberg.—Technology of cotton machinery: pt. 1, Calculations on pickers; by A. A. Mercier.—Effect of tire resistance on fuel consumption; by W. L. Holt and P. L. Wormeley.—Study of seasonal variation of radio-frequency phase difference of laminated phenolic insulating materials; by J. L. Preston and E. L. Hall.—Release of internal stress in brass tubing; by Robert J. Anderson and Everett G. Fahlman.—Comparative durability of chrome and vegetable tanned sole leathers; by R. C. Bowker and M. N. V. Geib.—Hot-wire anemometer for measuring air flow through engine radiators; by Carl G. F. Zobel and L. B. Carroll.— Comparative cold-rolling tests of open-hearth steel strip (deep-drawing stock) and electrolytic-iron strip; by John R. Freeman, jr., and R. D. France.—Comparative slow bend and impact notched bar tests on some metals [with bibliography]; by S. N. Petrenko.—Relation between heating value of gas and its usefulness to consumer, critical review of published data; by E. R. Weaver.—Tests of hollow tile and concrete slabs reinforced in one direction; by Douglas E. Parsons and Ambrose H. Stang.— Relative merits of cotton and jute cement sacks; by Robert J. Morris.—Condensation of water from engine exhaust for airship ballasting; by Robert F. Kohr.—Wearing qualities of tire treads as influenced by reclaimed rubber; by W. L. Holt and P. L. Wormeley.—Initial temperature and mass effects in quenching [experiments with high-carbon steels]; by H. J. French and O. Z. Klopsch.—Flow in low-carbon steel at various temperatures; by H. J. French and W. A. Tucker.—Statistical study of conditions affecting distance range of radio telephone broadcasting stations; by C. M. Jansky, jr.—Radio-frequency resistance and inductance of coils used in broadcast reception; by August Hund and H. B. De Groot.—Dielectric constant, power factor, and resistivity of rubber and gutta-percha; by H. L. Curtis and A. T. McPherson.— Development of standard bending test for rope yarns; by Charles W. Schoffstall and Robert C. Boyden.—Comparative study of paper fillers, by Merle B. Shaw and George W. Bicking; with bibliography, compiled by Clarence J. West].—Index.
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