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- Medientyp: Zeitschrift
- Titel: Technologic papers of the Bureau of Standards
- Beteiligte: USA Bureau of Standards
- Erschienen: Washington, DC: Gov.Print.Off., 1910-1928
- Erscheinungsverlauf: Nr. 1.1910 - 202.1921; 16.1921/22(1923) - 22.1927/28(1928) = Nr. 203-370
- Sprache: Nicht zu entscheiden
- ISSN: 0096-5200
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Schlagwörter:
Technik
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2 : ¬The¬ strength of reinforced concrete beams
3 : Tests of the absorptive and permeable properties of portland cement mortars and concretes
9 : Density and thermal expansion of linseed oil and turpentine
12 : Action of the salts in alkali water and sea water on cements
23 : Technical control of the colloidal matter of clays
61 : Some foreign specifications for railway materials
75 : Data on electric railway track leakage
77 : Density and thermal expansion of American petroleum oils
102 : Properties of portland cement having a high magnesia content
103 : Typical cases of the deterioration of muntz metal (60:40 brass) by selective corrosion
104 : Effect of the size of grog in fire clay bodies
105 : Comparative tests of porcelain laboratory ware
106 : Stabilized platform weighing scale of novel design
107 : Comparative tests of chemical glassware
108 : Ground connections for electrical systems
109 : Conservation of tin in bearing metals, bronzes, and solders
110 : Influence of quality of gas and other factors on the efficiency of gas-mantle lamps
111 : Compressive strength of large brick piers
112 : Standardization of the Saybolt universal viscosimeter
113 : Determination of permeability of balloon fabrics
114 : ¬A¬ portable cubic foot standard for gas
115 : New Baumé scale for sugar solutions
116 : Silica refractories
117 : Toluol recovery
118 : ¬A¬ critical study of the ledebur method for determining oxygen in iron and steel
118 : ¬The¬ ultra-violet and visible transmission of eye-protective glasses
120 : Tests of hollow building tiles
121 : Strength and other properties of wire rope
122 : Tests of eighteen concrete columns reinforced with cast iron
123 : Physical and chemical tests on the commercial marbles of the United States
124 : Constitution and microstructure of silica brick and changes involved through repeated burnings at high temperatures
125 : Viscosity of gasoline
126 : ¬A¬ study of the goutal method for determinating carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in steels
127 : Leakage resistance of street railway roadbeds and its relation to electrolysis of underground structures
128 : Effect of solar radiation upon balloons
129 : Notes on the graphitization of white cast iron upon annealing
130 : ¬A¬ comparison of the heat insulating properties of some of the materials used in fire resistive construction
131 : Application of the interferometer to gas analysis
132 : Mechanical properties and resistance to corrosion of rolled light alloys of aluminium and magnesium with copper, with nickel, and with manganese
133 : Tests of flexible gas tubing
134 : Experimental retort tests of orient coal
135 : Behavior of wrought manganese bronze exposed to corrosion while under tensile stress
136 : Determination of free carbon in rubber goods
137 : Coking of Illinois coal in koppers type oven
138 : Effects of glucose and salts on the wearing quality of sole leather
139 : Some tests of light aluminium casting alloys, the effect of heat treatment
140 : Constant temperature still head for light oil fractionation
141 : Electrolytic resistance method for determining carbon in steel
142 : Materials and methods used in the manufacture of enameled cast iron wares
143 : ¬A¬ study of the deterioration of nickel spark plug electrodes in service
144 : Properties of american bond clays and their use in graphite crucibles and glass pots
145 : Direct determination of india rubber by the nitrosite method
146 : Cadmium electrode for storage battery testing
147 : ¬An¬ apparatus for measuring the relative wear of sole leathers, and the results obtained with leather from different parts of a hide
148 : ¬The¬ ultra-violet and visible transmission of various colored glasses
149 : Estimation of nitrates and nitrites in battery acid
150 : Physical tests of motor-truck wheels
151 : Load strain gage test of 150-ton floating crane for the Bureau of Yards and Docks, U.S. Navy Department
152 : Investigation in the compressive strength of spruce struts of rectangular cross section and the derivation of formulas suitable for use in airplane design
153 : Area measurement of leather
154 : Determination of cellulose in rubber goods
155 : Cements for spark plug electrodes
156 : Metallographic features revealed by the deep etching of steel
157 : ¬An¬ investigation of the physical properties of dental materials
158 : ¬A¬ peculiar type of intercrystalline brittleness of copper
159 : Porosity and volume changes of clay fire bricks at furnage temperatures
160 : Effects of oils, greases, and degree of tannage on the physical properties of russet harness leather
161 : ¬A¬ picnometer for the determination of density of molasses
162 : Extraction of rubber goods
163 : Stresses caused by cold rolling
164 : Saybolt viscosity of blends
165 : Enamels for sheet iron and steel
166 : Laboratory wearing test to determine the relative wear resistance of sole leather at different depths throughout the thickness of a hide
167 : ¬An¬ examination of the Munsell color system
168 : Color and spectral composition of certain high intensity searchlight arcs
169 : Measurement of plasticity of mortars and plasters
170 : Pyrometric practice
171 : Automatic apparatus for intermittent testing
172 : Cast iron for locomotive cylinder parts
173 : Tests of bond resistance between concrete and steel
174 : Effects of cal as an accelerator of the hardening of Portland cement mixtures
175 : Pouring and pressure tests of concrete
176 : Slushing oils
177 : Sulphur in petroleum oils
178 : Steel rails from sink-head and ordinary rail ingots
179 : Electric-arc welding of steel
180 : Causes and prevention of the formation of noncondensible gases in ammonia absorption refrigeration machines
181 : Colored wall plaster
182 : Effect of repeated reversals of stress on double reinforced concrete beams
183 : Notes on small flow meters for air, especially orifice meters
184 : Fire tests of building columns
185 : Experiments on copper crusher cylinders
186 : Oscillograph measurements of the instantaneous values of current and voltage in the battery circuit of automobiles
187 : ¬A¬ study of test methods for the purpose of developing standard specifications for paper bags for ecment and lime
188 : Some properties of white metal bearing alloys at elevated temperatures
189 : Method for differentiating and estimating unbleached sulphite and sulphate pulps in paper
190 : "Black nickel" plating solutions
191 : Some factors affecting the life of machine gun barrels
192 : Tests of centrifugally cast steel
193 : Design of atmospheric gas burners
194 : ¬A¬ preliminary study of tearing instruments and tearing test methods for paper testing
195 : Zinc cyanide plating solutions
196 : High fire porcelain glazes
197 : Cementing qualities of the calcium aluminates
198 : Results of some tests of manila rope
199 : Method for precision test of large capacity scales
200 : ¬An¬ investigation of oxyacetylene welding and cutting blowpipes, with especial reference to their design, safety, and economy in operation
201 : Friction and carrying capacity of ball and roller bearings
202 : Results of a survey of elevator interlocks and an analysis of elevator accident statistics
203 : Influence of phosphorus upon the microstructure and hardness of low-carbon, open-hearth steels
204 : Cutting fluids
205 : Tensile properties of some structural alloy steels at high temperatures
206 : Effect of heat treatment on the mechanical properties of 1 per cent carbon steel
207 : Manufacture and properties of steel plates containing Zirconium and other elements
208 : Weighing by substitution
209 : Thermal stresses in chilled iron car wheels
210 : ¬A¬ Redwood viscometer
211 : Radiators for aircraft engines
212 : Carbon monoxide in the products of combustion from natural gas burners
213 : Power losses in automobile tires
214 : Durability of cement drain tile and concrete in alkali soils
215 : Durability of sole leather filled with sulphite cellulose extract
216 : Properties of electrical insulating materials of the laminated phenol-methylene type
217 : Photomicrography of paper fibers
218 : Results of some compression tests of structural steel angles
219 : Effect of temperature, deformation, and rate of loading on the tensile properties of low carbon steel below the thermal critical range
220 : Test of a hollow tile and concrete floor slab reinforced in two directions
221 : Magnetic susceptibility and iron content of cast red brass
222 : Relative usefulness of gases of different heating value and adjustments of burners for changes in heating value and specific gravity
223 : Reclamation of used petroleum lubricating oils
224 : Rate of exhaustion of a closed tank by a reciprocating air pump
225 : ¬A¬ new method for determining the rate of sulphation of storage battery plates
226 : ¬A¬ study of commercial dial micrometers for measuring the thickness of paper
227 : American and English ball clays
228 : Lathe breakdown tests of some modern high speed tool steels
229 : Some tests of steel wire rope on sheaves
230 : ¬A¬ recording chronograph for the inverse rate method of thermal analysis
231 : Tentative standard test methods and percentages of oil and moisture in hair press cloths
232 : Shellac
233 : Tests of heavily reinforced concrete slab beams: effect of direction of reinforcement on strength and deformation
234 : Methods of measuring the plasticity of clays
235 : Thermal stresses in steel car wheels
236 : Loading test of a hollow tile and reinforced concrete floor of Arlington Building, Washington, D. C.
237 : Aeronautic instruments
238 : Some compressive tests of hollow tile walls
239 : Tests of caustic magnesia made from magnesite from several sources
240 : Dynamometer tests of automobile tires
241 : ¬A¬ comparison of the deoxidation effects of titanium and silicon on the properties of rail steel
242 : Detector for water vapor in closed pipes
243 : Stresses in a few welded and riveted tanks tested under hydrostatic pressure
244 : ¬A¬ measure of the color characteristics of white papers
245 : Embrittlement of malleable cast iron resulting from heat treatment
246 : Wet process enamels for cast iron
247 : ¬A¬ new electrical telemeter
248 : Exposure tests on colorless waterproofing materials
249 : Thermal conductivity method for the analysis of gases
250 : Pulp and paper fiber composition standards
251 : Equalizer apparatus for transverse tests of bricks
252 : ¬The¬ Nick-bend test for wrought iron
253 : Standardization of hosiery box dimensions
254 : Emissive tests of paints for decreasing or increasing heat radiation from surfaces
255 : ¬A¬ camera for studying projectiles in flight
256 : Some methods of testing radio receiving sets
257 : Development of a method for measurement of internal stress in brass tubing
258 : Strength of steel tubing under combined column and transverse loading, including tests of columns and beams
259 : Saturation relations in mixtures of sucrose, dextrose, and levulose
260 : Tests of some girder hooks
261 : Influence of sulphur, oxygen, copper and manganese on the red-shortness of iron
262 : Comparison of American and foreign clays as paper fillers
263 : Tangent modulus and the strength of steel columns in tests
264 : Development of the standard numbered cotton duck specification
265 : Theory and performance of rectifiers
266 : Measurement of heat insulation and related properties of blankets
267 : Effect of hot rolling conditions on the physical properties of a carbon steel
268 : ¬A¬ study of silk waste used for cartridge-bag cloth, with an appendix on the general classification of waste silk
269 : Specifications for constructing and operating heat transmission apparatus for testing heat insulating value of fabrics
270 : ¬An¬ analysis of the deformation of the mooring spindle of the "Shenandoah"
271 : Measurement of electrical resistance and mechanical strength of storage battery separators
272 : Fire resistance of concrete columns
329 : Research on the production of currency paper in the Bureau of Standards experimental paper mill
330 : Resistance of conductors of various types and sizes as windings of single layer coils at 150 to 6000 kilocycles
331 : High silicon structural steel
332 : Statical hysteresis in the flexure of bars
333 : Transmission of sound through voice tubes
334 : Relationships between the Rockwell and Brinell numbers
335 : Thermal expansion of graphite
336 : Comparative tests of six inch cast iron pipes of american and french manufacture
337 : Soundproofing of apartment houses
338 : Color in the sugar industry
339 : Use of sulphite cellulose extract as a tanning material
340 : Caroá fiber as a paper making material
341 : ¬A¬ portable apparatus for transverse tests of brick
342 : Aging of soft rubber goods
343 : Study of the windows of window envelopes for the purpose of developing standard specifications
344 : Comparison of American, British, and German standards for metal fits
345 : Determination of weight per gallon of blackstrap molasses
346 : Electrodeposition of chromium from chromic acid baths
347 : Effect of laundering upon the thermal insulating value of cotton blankets
348 : Tarnish resisting silver alloys
349 : Physical properties of the principal commercial limestones used for building construction in the United States
350 : ¬A¬ study of problems relating to the maintenance of interior marble
351 : Practical applications of the earth current meter
352 : Use and testing of sphygmomanometers
no. 273 (part of vol. 19) : Performance tests of a liquid laundry soap used with textile materials
no. 274 (part of vol. 19) : Use of United States government specification paints and paint materials
no. 275 (part of vol. 19) : Design of specimens for short-time "fatigue" tests
no. 276 (part of vol. 19) : Compressive strength of sand-lime brick walls
no. 277 (part of vol. 19) : Comparative wearing qualities of Pima and ordinary cotton used in mail bags
no. 278 (part of vol. 19) : Effect of twist on the physical properties of a number 7s yarn
no. 279 (part of vol. 19) : Testing of fire-clay brick with special reference to their use in coal-fired boiler settings
no. 280 (part of vol. 19) : Reclamation of gasoline used in dry cleaning
no. 281 (part of vol. 19) : Malleability and metallography of nickel
no. 282 (part of vol. 19) : Mercier, Alfred A.: Technology of cotton machinery - Part 1
no. 283 (part of vol. 19) : Effect of tire resistance on fuel consumption
no. 284 (part of vol. 19) : ¬A¬ study of the seasonal variation of radio-frequency phase difference of laminated phenolic insulating materials
no. 285 (part of vol. 19) : Release of internal stress in brass tubing
no. 286 (part of vol. 19) : Comparative durability of chrome and vegetable tanned sole leathers
no. 287 (part of vol. 19) : ¬A¬ hot-wire anemometer for measuring air flow through engine radiators
no. 288 (part of vol. 19) : Comparative cold-rolling tests of open-hearth steel strip (deep-drawing stock) and electrolytic-iron strip
no. 289 (part of vol. 19) : Comparative slow bend and impact notched bar tests on some metals
no. 290 (part of vol. 19) : Relation between heating value of gas and its usefulness to the consumer
no. 291 (part of vol. 19) : Tests of hollow tile and concrete slabs reinforced in one direction
no. 292 (part of vol. 19) : Relative merits of cotton and jute cement sacks
no. 293 (part of vol. 19) : Condensation of water from engine exhaust for airship ballasting
no. 294 (part of vol. 19) : Wearing qualities of tire treads as influenced by reclaimed rubber
no. 295 (part of vol. 19) : Initial temperature and mass effects in quenching
no. 296 (part of vol. 19) : Flow in a low-carbon steel at various temperatures
no. 297 (part of vol. 19) : ¬A¬ statistical study of conditions affecting the distance range of radio telephone broadcasting stations
no. 298 (part of vol. 19) : Radio-frequency resistance and inductance of coils used in broadcast reception
no. 299 (part of vol. 19) : Dielectric constant, power factor and resistivity of ruber and gutta-percha
no. 300 (part of vol. 19) : Development of a standard bending test for rope yarns
no. 301 (part of vol. 19) : ¬A¬ comparative study of paper fillers
no. 302 (part of vol. 20) : Investigation of synthetic tanning material
no. 303 (part of vol. 20) : Causes of some accidents from gas appliances
no. 304 (part of vol. 20) : ¬A¬ method for testing gas appliances to determine their safety from producing carbon monoxide
no. 305 (part of vol. 20) : Permeability of stone
no. 306 (part of vol. 20) : ¬A¬ photometric method for measuring the hiding power of paints
no. 307 (part of vol. 20) : Durability of cement drain tile and concrete in alkali soils
no. 308 (part of vol. 20) : Cement-lime mortars
no. 309 (part of vol. 20) : Behavior of synthetic tanning materials toward hide substance
no. 310 (part of vol. 20) : Properties of Potters's flints and their effects in white-ware bodies
no. 311 (part of vol. 20) : Compressive and transverse strength of hollow-tile walls
no. 312 (part of vol. 20) : ¬A¬ study of case-lining papers for the purpose of developing standard specifications
no. 313 (part of vol. 20) : Some characteristics of quenching curves
no. 314 (part of vol. 20) : Shear tests of reinforced concrete beams
no. 315 (part of vol. 20) : Nondestructive testing of wire hoisting rope by magnetic analysis
no. 316 (part of vol. 20) : Analysis of synthetic tanning material
no. 317 (part of vol. 20) : Action of sodium sulphate in synthetic tanning materials
no. 318 (part of vol. 20) : Endurance tests of tires
no. 319 (part of vol. 20) : Holding power of wood screws
no. 320 (part of vol. 20) : ¬A¬ fabric tension meter for use on aircraft
no. 321 (part of vol. 20) : ¬A¬ study of sieve specifications
no. 322 (part of vol. 20) : Effect of dry cleaning on silks
no. 323 (part of vol. 20) : Use of glue in coated paper
no. 324 (part of vol. 20) : Standard hosiery lengths
no. 325 (part of vol. 20) : Recent developments in lamp life-testing equipment and methods
no. 326 (part of vol. 20) : Measurement of the degree of sizing of paper
no. 327 (part of vol. 20) : Compressive strength of column web plates and wide web columns
no. 353 (part of vol. 22) : Some vulcanization tests of guayule rubber
no. 354 (part of vol. 22) : ¬A¬ modified method for determination of the copper number of paper
no. 355 (part of vol. 22) : Electrolysis testing
no. 356 (part of vol. 22) : Controlling the consistency of enamel slips
no. 357 (part of vol. 22) : Calibration and adjustment of the Schopper folding tester
no. 358 (part of vol. 22) : Air-hardening rivet steels
no. 359 (part of vol. 22) : ¬A¬ superheat meter or differential thermometer for airships
no. 360 (part of vol. 22) : Cleaning of fur and leather garments
no. 361 (part of vol. 22) : Deterioration of steels in the synthesis of ammonia
no. 362 (part of vol. 22) : Creep in five steels at different temperatures
no. 363 (part of vol. 22) : Endurance and other properties of rail steel
no. 364 (part of vol. 22) : Tensile properties of soft rubber compounds at temperatures ranging from -70° to +147° C.
no. 365 (part of vol. 22) : Statical hysteresis in cycles of equal load range
no. 366 (part of vol. 22) : Strength of interlocking rib tile walls
no. 367 (part of vol. 22) : Effect of the testing method on the determination of corrosion resistance
no. 368 (part of vol. 22) : Logen, Kirk Harold: Bureau of Standards soil corrosion studies - 1
no. 369 (part of vol. 22) : Transmissive properties of eye-protective glasses and other substances
no. 370 (part of vol. 22) : Cause and prevention of kiln and dry-house scum and of efflorescence on face-brick walls