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Some Contributions Of Pure Math To Science, Herbert B.E. Case
Some Contributions Of Pure Math To Science, Herbert B.E. Case
Student and Lippitt Prize Essays
An examination of the connection between math and science through discoveries in the subjects of astronomy, mechanics, physics and chemistry.
White Lead, Evans Walker Buskett
Producer Gas, Edward P. Dwyer
Producer Gas, Edward P. Dwyer
Bachelors Theses
"Producer gas, so named owing to being produced in special forms of apparatus known as Producers. The fuel is decomposed into combustible gases, whereby most of the C is burnt to CO, whilst the H either remains free, or is converted into carburretted Hydrogen. Directly above the grate carbonic anhydride is formed but thus is rapidly converted into carbonic oxide; reaction as follows: CO₂ + C = 2CO.
Amongst these heavy carburetted hydrogen (C₂H₄) is that which principally increases the value of the gas as fuel and the drier the fuel used the more of the gas is produced. A …
Ua96/1 Eleventh Annual Catalogue Of The Southern Normal School & Business College, Southern Normal School
Ua96/1 Eleventh Annual Catalogue Of The Southern Normal School & Business College, Southern Normal School
WKU Archives Records
Catalog outlining the history and mission of the Southern Normal School & Business College along with the courses offered. The catalog also includes a list of teachers and alumni.
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1881 -- Volume 03, No. 15, Phi Sigma
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1881 -- Volume 03, No. 15, Phi Sigma
The Voice of the Phi Sigma
This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.
Self‐Consistent Electronic Structure Of Disordered Fe0.65ni0.35, Duane D. Johnson, F. J. Pinski, G. M. Stocks
Self‐Consistent Electronic Structure Of Disordered Fe0.65ni0.35, Duane D. Johnson, F. J. Pinski, G. M. Stocks
Duane D. Johnson
We present the results of the first a b i n i t i o calculation of the electronic structure of the disordered alloy Fe0.65Ni0.35. The calculation is based on the multiple‐scattering coherent‐potential approach (KKR‐CPA) and is fully self‐consistent and spin polarized. Magnetic effects are included within local‐spin‐density functional theory using the exchange‐correlation function of Vosko–Wilk–Nusair. The most striking feature of the calculation is that electrons of different spins experience different degrees of disorder. The minority spin electrons see a very large disorder, whereas the majority spin electrons see little disorder. Consequently, the minority spin density of states is smooth …