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Contract No. W-7405-eng-26 AIRCRAFT
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1. G. M. Adamson 2. R. G. Affel 3.
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197-198. Powerplant Laboratory (WAD
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FOREWORD This quarterly progress re
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PART II . MATERIALS RESEARCH 5 . CH
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loop plugged after 768 hr of operat
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UNCLASSIFIED ORNIL-LR-DWG 3032 r--
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K, I r3 (G2 PERIOD ENDING SEPTEMBER
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handled melts and pure chromium met
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Creep and stress-rupture testing ha
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In order to determine the error inv
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DIMENSION D MAY BE GREATER OR LESS
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alloys for use in fabricating the r
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was used with type-430 stainless-st
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U)JCLASSI F I tD Y 12916 Fig. 7.1 1
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excessive oxidation. A potential so
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fig* 7.14. Tube-to-Header Joint Wit
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8. HEAT TRANSFER AND PHYSICAL PROPE
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ased on low-density calibrating liq
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used to photograph the event, and i
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However, it appears reasonable to c
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Two UF3-bearing capsules and two UF
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Similar remarks apply, in part, to
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MOTOR SlATOR TAPE GLASS BRUSH HOLDE
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Fig. 9.6. Motor Irradiated in Secon
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chrome V fuel elements have been co
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ANHYDROUS HYDROGEN FLUORIDF I.--- P
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obtained. The following reactions w
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ond fluoride ion is being made to a
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Part 111 SHIELDING RESEARCH
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