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Johnson, K.L., Contact Mechanics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1985. Boussinesq, J., Theory of Elasticity. McGraw Hill, New York, 1945, p. 338. [Pg.135]

Laidler, K.J. Theories of Chemical Reaction Rates McGraw-Hill New York. 1969. [Pg.240]

Meier D.J., Theory of block copolymers Domain formation in A-B block copolymers, J. Polym. Sci., Part C, 26, 81, 1969. [Pg.159]

Hong K.M. and Noolandi J., Theory of inhomogeneous multicomponent polymer systems. Macromolecules, 14, 727, 1981. [Pg.159]

Sullivan, D. J. Theories on malarial pigment formation and quinoline action. Int. J. Parasitol. 2002, 32,1645-1653. [Pg.178]

Corner, J., Theory of the Interior Ballistics of Guns. Chapman Hall, London, 1950. Daboo, J. E., Solid-fuel Rocket Propulsion. Temple Press, London, 1962. [Pg.196]

Kirkwood, J., Theory of solutions of molecules containing widely separated charges with special application to zwitterions, J. Chem. Phys. 1934, 2, 351-361... [Pg.459]

Pich, J., Theory of Gravitational Deposition of Particles from Laminar Flow in Channels, Aerosol Sci. 3 351-361 (1972). [Pg.418]

J Theory and Concepts in Main-Group Cluster Chemistry... [Pg.4]

As in consideration of deflagration phenomena, other parameters are of import in detonation research. These parameters—detonation limits, initiation energy, critical tube diameter, quenching diameter, and thickness of the supporting reaction zone—require a knowledge of the wave structure and hence of chemical reaction rates. Lee [6] refers to these parameters as dynamic to distinguish them from the equilibrium static detonation states, which permit the calculation of the detonation velocity by C-J theory. [Pg.265]

The next section deals with the calculation of the detonation velocity based on C-J theory. The subsequent section discusses the ZND model in detail, and the last deals with the dynamic detonation parameters. [Pg.265]

Troe, J., Theory of Thermal Unimolecular Reactions in the Fall-Off Range. Strong Collision Rate Constants, Her. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem., 87, 161-169 (1983). [Pg.178]

Schweikert s theory differs radically from the conventional thermohydrodynamic Chapman-Jouguet theory in that it provides for a continuous transition from burning to deton. In Section I entitled "Introduction , the author criticizes the validity of the C-J theory for condensed expls. In Section II the burning rate constants of a colloidal propint are related to fundamental parameters such.as specific surface vol of the powd, the most probable molecular vel, and the collision efficiency c. Schweikert arrives in Section III at the conclusion that burning deton differ primarily in the magnitude of c i.e. c l in a deton and is a much. smaller value in a burning process A surprisingly simple relation is derived in Section IV for the upper boundary of the deton vel Dm of a condensed expl ... [Pg.511]

By classical C-J theory, the "spike pressure is twice the C-J pressure, but some scientists think that it is not as high Cook s school thinks that the spike pressure is very little, if at all, higher than the C-J pressure (Ref 5, pp 68-9 79-80 ... [Pg.519]

In a more recent study, Davis (Ref 13) again points out the nagging uncertainty in the interpretation of particle velocity measurements in detonations. Measured PHX 9404 particle velocities, according to Davis, agree with C-J theory, but measurements in Comp B or TATB/ Kel F 95/5 do not... [Pg.235]

Robson Wright M., Fundamental Chemical Kinetics, Horwood, Chichester, 1999. Laidler K.J., Theories of Chemical Reaction Rates, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1969. Glasstone S., Laidler K.J. and Eyring H., Theory of Rate Processes, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1941. [Pg.180]

Greenacre, M.J. Theory and Applications of Correspondence Analysis, Academic Press, 1984 Hartung, J, Elpelt, B. Multivariate Statistik, 4. Aufl., R. Oldenbourg, Mimchen, Wien, 1992, pp. 593 Hwang, J.D., Winefordner, J.D. Prog. Anal. Spectrosc. 11 (1988) 209... [Pg.202]

Fig. 87. Magnetization and cell edge for Fei. rNixNi+j. Theory assumes 5=0 and ubc = 2, n2,e = 1, nSIf 0. (After Goodenough, Wold and Arnott (224).)... Fig. 87. Magnetization and cell edge for Fei. rNixNi+j. Theory assumes 5=0 and ubc = 2, n2,e = 1, nSIf 0. (After Goodenough, Wold and Arnott (224).)...
Hutton, J., Theory of the Earth or an Investigation of the Laws observable in the Composition, Dissolution, and Restoration of Land upon the Globe) Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, vol. 1, Pt II (1788), pp. 209-304. [Pg.224]

Pawliszyn, J. Theory of solid-phase microextraction. J. Chromatogr. Sci. 38,270-278 (2000)... [Pg.149]

Koryta, J. Theory and application of ion-selective electrodes. Anal. Chim. Acta 61, 329-411 (1972). [Pg.679]

Koryta, J. Theory and applications of ion-selective electrodes. Part II. Anal. Chim. Acta 91, 1-85 (1977). Whitfield, M. Sea water as an electrolyte solution p. 43-171, Riley, J.P. and Skirrow, G., ed., "Chemical... [Pg.679]

Morel, F., McDuff, R. E. and Morgan, J. J. Theory of interaction intensities, buffer capacities, and pH stability in aqueous systems, with application to the pH of seawater and a heterogeneous model ocean system. Mar. [Pg.889]

Yguerabide J. Theory for establishing proximity relations in biological membranes by excitation energy transfer measurements. Biophys. J. 1994 66 683-693. [Pg.524]


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