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In 1973, a group of Russian experimenters may have produced metallic hydrogen at a pressure of 2.8 Mbar. At the transition the density changed from 1.08 to 1.3 g/cms. Earlier, in 1972, at Livermore, California, a group also reported on a similar experiment in which they observed a pressure-volume point centered at 2 Mbar. Predictions say that metallic hydrogen may be metastable others have predicted it would be a superconductor at room temperature. [Pg.4]

Ref. 61. Results are based on a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 2-Dimensional Model. [Pg.380]

D. Layton and co-workers. Conventional Weapons Demilitarisation, A Health and Environmental Effects Data Base Assessment Explosives and Their Co-Contaminants, UERL-21109, Livermore National Lab., University of California, Livermore, Dec 1987. [Pg.27]

D. L. OmeUos, Calorimetric Determination of the Heats and Products of Detonation for Explosives, Lawrence Livermore Lab. (LLL), Livermore, Calif., Apr. 1982. [Pg.27]

H. H. Cady and W. H. Rogers, Enthalpy, Density, and Thermal Coefficient of Cubical Expansion ofiTNT, LA-2696, LLL, Livermore, Calif., 1962. [Pg.29]

B. M. Dobraty2, EENE Explosives Handbook, Properties of Chemical Explosives and Explosive Simulants, UCRL 52997, LLNL, University of California, Livermore, Mar. 1981. [Pg.31]

A. L. Brooks and co-workers. Design andFabrication of S mall and Earge Bore Bailguns, UCRL-84876, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Livermore, Calif., 1984. [Pg.56]

J. P. Holdren and co-workers. Report of the S enior Committee on Environmental, Safety, and Economic Nspects of Magnetic Fusion Energy, report UCRL-53766, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, Calif., Sept. 25, 1989. [Pg.157]

H. Cheung, Critical Keview of Heat Pipe Theory and Applications, DCKT-50453, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California, Livermore, Calif., 1968. [Pg.516]

H. W. Newkirk, Hydrogen Storage by Binay and Temay Intermetallicsfor Tnergy Applications—A Keview, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, University of California, Livermore, 1976. [Pg.463]

R. L. Rose, Plutonium Foundy Practice at the Eawrence Eivermore Eaboratoy, UCRL-73740, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Calif., 1972. [Pg.205]

G. Sucki, Energy Technology Repiew, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, Livermore, Calif., Apr./May, 1986, pp. 28—33. [Pg.516]

T. DevHn, A Keview of the Toxicology of Tellurium and its Compounds, Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, N. Mex., and Livermore, Calif., 1975. [Pg.393]

Cochran, S. and D. Banner (1976), Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Report UCRL-78716. [Pg.319]

R.B. deBar, Fundamentals of the KRAKEN Code, UCIR-760, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, CA, 1974. [Pg.350]

M.J. Berger and P. Colella, Local Adaptive Mesh Refinement for Shock Hydrodynamics, UCRL-97196, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, 1987. [Pg.350]

M.L. Wilkins, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report, UCRL-7322, Rev. 1, 1969. [Pg.352]

Lelevier, R. and Ragent, B., Lectures on Hydrodynamics and Shock Waves, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California Report No. UCRL-4333, Livermore, CA, 61 pp., April 1954. [Pg.361]

Emery, A.F., An Evaluation of Several Differencing Methods for Inviscid Fluid-Flow Problems, Sandia Corporation, Livermore Laboratory Monograph No. SCL-DC-66-78, Livermore, CA, 57 pp., March 1967. [Pg.363]

Goudreau, G.L. and Hallquist, J.O., Synthesis of Hydrocode and Finite Element Technology for Large Deformation Lagrangian Computation, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, University of California Preprint No. UCRL-82858, Livermore, CA, 13 pp., August 1979. [Pg.369]

Steinberg, D.J., Equation of State and Strength Properties of Selected Materials, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories Report UCRL MA-106439, Feb. 1991. [Pg.375]

This work was performed under the auspices of the US DOE by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract no. W-7405-Eng-48. [Pg.368]

ZARD, developed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Loermore, i fnrnia. 1980. [Pg.190]

Dr. Howard Lambert of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and FT A Associates, 3728 Brunell Dr., Oakland CA, 94602, e-mail lambert8 llnl.gov, provided the public domain codes FTAP (fault tree analysis program) and companions. He authored some of the codes, was associated with their development, teaches and consults for PSA. [Pg.239]

Sponsor U.S. Army Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center (CRDEC). Developer Stevens T, Chan Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-9900, Phone (501)422-1822 Diana L. West, L-795 Technology Transfer... [Pg.353]

Initiative Program, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Livermore, CA 94551, Phone (510) 423-8030. [Pg.353]


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