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Lacey, R.M., Progress in tbe Investigation of Shock Mitigation Properties of Resilient Materials, Sandia Corporation Technical Memorandum SCTM 438-58 (16), Albuquerque, NM, 35 pp., February 1959. [Pg.361]

Butcher, B.M., Dynamic Crushup of Foams, Sandia Corporation Research Report No. SC-RR-66-325, Albuquerque, NM, 67 pp., May 1967. [Pg.363]

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]

Davison, L.W. and Johnson, J.N., Elastoplastic Wave Propagation and Spallation in Beryllium, A Review, Sandia Corporation Technical Memorandum No. SC-TM-70-634, Albuquerque, NM, 44 pp., September 1970. [Pg.364]

Lawrence, R.J., Announncement of WONDY IIIA—A Computer Program for One-Dimensional Wave Propagation (SC-DR-70-315), Sandia Corporation Memorandum Report No. SC-M-70-587, Albuquerque, NM, 6 pp., August 1970. [Pg.365]

N01 F.W. Neilson and W.B. Benedick, Sandia Corporation Report No. SCR-502 (1962). [Pg.202]

HIBS is the same as RBS, except that heavy ions are used instead of He++. It is an ion beam analysis tool patented by the Sandia Corporation of the USA, and was developed to enable the measurement of trace levels of surface contamination on silicon wafers. Metal contamination present in starting material is detrimental to devices, since it results in defects which limit wafer yields and impair circuit operation. [Pg.95]

Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the U.S. Department ofEnergy under Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000. [Pg.92]

This work was performed at Sandia National Laboratories, partially funded by the Division of Materials Science of the Office of Basic Energy Sciences. Sandia is a mulfiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy under Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000. The authors also gratefully acknowledge the helpful scientific discussions with W.G. Breiland and M.E. Coltrin. [Pg.21]

Many thanks to Dan Hartley, vice president, Sandia National Laboratories, for his advice, his willingness to share his insights, and his relentless support of partnerships." This work was supported by the DOE under contract DE-AC04-94AL850000. Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the U.S. Department of Energy. [Pg.103]

L. H. Bakken, P. H. Anderson, An Equation of State Handbook, Sandia Corporation Report SCL-DR-68-123, Livermore, Calif. 1969. [Pg.291]

Issued by Sandia National Laboratories, operated for the United States Department of Energy by Sandia Corporation. [Pg.79]


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