Applied Science &
Technology Index
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AIAA
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ASHR
ASME
Soci'
Air C(
Alrcra
Am A
A me
Am C
Cera
Am C
rami
Am C
Chen
Am C<
Cone
Am D:
Am G
Mom
Am In
Am J
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Am J
Am J
Heal
Am M
Am M
cliini
nal of the Mlneralogical Society ol America
Am Oil Chem See J — Journal of the American
Oil Chemists' Society
Am Perfumer — American Perfumer and Cos-
metics
Am Scientist — American Scientist
Am Soc C E Proc — ProceedinBs of the Ameri-
can Society of Civil Enitlneers
Am Soc Heat Refrig & Alr-Cond Eng J. See
ASHRAE J
Am Soc Mech Eng Trans. See ASME Trans
Am Water Works Assn J — Journal American
Water Worlts Association
Anal Chem — Analytical Chemistry
Arch Forum — Architectural Forum. The Maga-
zine of Buildine
Arch Rec — Architectural Record
Archives Environmental Health — Archives of
Environmental Health
Assn for Computing Mach J — Journal of the
Association for Computing Machinery
Astronautics &. Aeronautics — Astronautics and
Aeronautics
Astronautics &. Aerospace Eng — ^Astronautics
and Aerospace EnsineerinK
Audio — Audio
Audio Eng Soc J — Journal of the Audio Kagl-
neerlnc Society
Automation — Automation
Automobile Eng — Automobile Entrineer
Automotive Ind — Automotive Industries
Bell Lab Rec — IJell Lahoratorlea Record
Bell System Tech J — Bell System Technical
Journal
Brit Plastics— British Plastics
Can Chem Process — Canadian Chemical Proc-
essini;
Can J Chem Eng — Canadian Journal of Chem-
ical Ensrlneerlno;
Can Min & Met Bui — Canadian ilininit and
Metallurcical Bulletin
Cer Ind— Ceramic Industry
Chem & Eng N — Chemical and EnslneerlnK
News
ibrary
p
Indexed
itry and Industry
EnirineerinR
imlcal EnKineerlnr Proc-
neering. the Magazine of
btion
pressed Air Macazlne
iBnglneerinr
llesel Equipment Superln-
Sntrineering
— DruK and Cosmetic In-
Geology and the Bulletin
Economic Geologists
Communication
I — Eli!Ctrical Construction
InirtneerinK
World
■Technology
Journal of the Electro-
Electronic Eng — Electronic Engineering
Electronic Ind — Electronic Industries
Electronics — Electronics
Eng & Instrumentation. See J Res Nat Bur
Stand
Eng & MIn J — Engineering and Mining Journal
Eng J — Engineering Journal
Eng N — Engineering News-Record
Engineer — Engineer
Engineering — Engineering
Food Eng — Food Engineering
Food Tech — Food Technology
Foundry — Foundry
Franklin Inst J — Journal of the Franklin Insti-
tute
Fundamentals. See Ind & Kng Chem
Gas — Qas
Gas Age — Gas Age
Geol Soc Bui— Bulletin of the Geological So-
ciety of America
Geophysics — Geophysics
Glass Ind — Glass Industry
Heating-Piping — Heating. Piping and Air Con-
ditioning
Hydraulics &, Pneumatics — Hydraulics and
Pneumatics
Hydrocarbon Process 4 Pet Refiner — Hydro-
carbon Processing and Petroleum Refiner
IEEE Proc — Proceedings of the IEEE
IEEE Trans Applications A Ind — IEEE Trans-
actions on Applications and Industry-
IEEE Trans Com & Electronics — IEEE Trans-
act ions on Communication and Electronics
IEEE Trans Power Apparatus 4 Systems —
IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and
Systems
ISA J — ISA Journal
Ilium Eng — Illuminating Engineering. The Jour-
nal of the Illuminating Engineering Society
ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS INDEXED
Ind & Eng Chem — Industrial and Engineering
Chemistry
Ind Chem — Industrial Chemist
Ind Electronics — Industrial Electronics
Ind Flnlshlno— Industrial FlnishlnB
Ind Med — Industrial Medicine and Surgery
Ind Phot — Industrial PhotofrraDhy
Ind Quality Control— Industrial Quality Control
Inland Ptr/Am LIthogr — Inland Printer/Ameri-
can Lithoerapher
Inst E E Proc — ProceedlnKs of the Institution
of Electrical Ensrineers
Inst Mech Eng Proc — Proceedings of the Insti-
tution of Mechanical EnKineers
Inst Metals J — Journal of the Institute of
Metals
Inst Pet J— Journal of the Institute of Pe-
troleum
Instrument Soc Am J. See ISA J
Instruments &. Control Systems — Instruments
and Control Systems
Iron Age — Iron Age
Iron S. Steel Eng — Iron and Steel Engineer
Iron &. Steel Inst J — Journal of the Iron and
Steel Institute
Oil &. Gas J — on and Oas Journal
Oo Res — Oueratlons Research
Paper Ind — Paper Industry
Pet Management — Petroleum Management
Phys &, Chem. See J Res Nat Bur Stand
Phys Today — Physics Today
Pit & Quarry — Pit and Quarry
Plant Eng— Plant Engineering
Plastics Tech— Plastics Technology
Plastics World— Plastics World
Plating — Plating
Power — Power
Power Ena — Power Engineering
Proc Design. See Ind & Eng Chem
Product Eng — Product Engineering
Product Res & Develop. See Ind & Eng Chem
Prog Arch — Progressive Architecture
Pub Roads — Public Roads
Pub Works— Public Works
Q S T— QST
J Agrl & Food Chem — Journal of Agricultural
and Food Chemistry
J Ap Chem— Joumai of Applied Chemistry
J Ap Mech. See ASME Trans
J Ap Phys — Journal of Annlied Physics
J Basic Eng. See ASME Trans
J Colloid Sci — Journal of Colloid Science
J Enq Ind. See ASME Trans
J Eng Power. See ASME Trans
J Geol — Joumai of Geology
J Heat Transfer. See ASME Trans
J Math &. Phys — Joumai of Mathematics and
Physics
J Metals — Joumai of Metals
J Nutrition— Journal of Nutrition
J Pet Tech — Joumai of Petroleum Technology
J Res Nat Bur Stand — Journal of Research of
the National Bureau of Standards
J Sol Insti — Journal of Scientific Instruments
Light Metal Age— Light Metal Age
Lub Eng — Lubrication Engineering
Mach — Machinery
Machine Design — Machine Design
Mag of Stand — Magazine of Standards
Manuf Chem — Manufacturing Chemist and
Aerosol News
Marine Eng/Log — Marine Englneerlng/Log
Materials In Design Eng — Materials in Design
Engineering
Materials Res & Stand— Materials Research &.
Standards
Math & Math Phys. See J Res Nat Bur Stand
Mech Eng — Mechanical Engineering
Metal Finishing— Metal Finishing
Metal Proa — Metal Progress
Metallurgia— Metaliurgla. the British Journal of
Metals
Mill &, Factory — Mill & Factory
Min Cong J — Mining Congress Journal
MIn Eng — Mining Engineering
Mod Materials Handling — Modem Materials
Handling
Mod Metals — Modern Metals
Mod Phot— Modem Phnfngraphy
. Mod Plastics — Modern Pla-stlcs
Mod Textiles Mag— Modem Textiles Magazine
Naval Eng J— Naval Engineers Journal
Nucleonics — Nucleonics
RCA R— RCA Review
R Sci I nstr— Review of Scientific Instruments
Radio & Electronic Eng — Radio and Electronic
Engineer
Radio Coro Am R. Soe RCA R
Radio -Electronics — Radlo-EIertronlcs
Radio Propagation. See J Res Nat Bur Stand
Radio Science. See J Res Nat Bur Stand
Res/Develop— Research/Development
Roads & Sts — ^Roads and Streets
Rock Prod — Rock Products
Roy Aeronautical Soc J — Joumai of the Boyal
Aeronautical .Society
Rubber Age — Rubber Age
Rubber Chem & Tech — ^Rubber Chemistry and
Technology
Rubber World — Rubber World
SAE J— SAE Joumai
SMPTE J-^oumal of the Society of Motion
Picture and Television Engineers
Safety Maint — Safety Maintenance
Sol Am — Scientific American
Soap £. Chem Spec — Soap and Chemical Spe-
cialties
Soc Automotive Eng J. See SAE J
Soc Dyers & Col J— Joumai of the Society of
Dyers and Colourlsts
Soc Motion Picture & Tv Eng J. See
SMPTR J
Sound — Sound; Its Uses and Control
Space/Aeronautics — Space/ Aeronautics
Steel— Steel
TappI — Tappi
Tech Assn Pulp & Paper Ind. See Tappl
Textile Ind— Textile Industries
Textile Res J — Textile Research Joumai
Textile World— Textile World
Tool & Manuf Eng— Tool and Manufacturing
Engineer
Traffic Q— Traffic Quarterly
WPCF J — Joumai of the Water Pollution Con-
trol Federation
Water & Sewage Works— Water & Sewage
Works
Water Works & Wastes Eng- Water Works
and Wastes Engineering
Water Works Eng — Water Works Engineering
Welding Eng — Welding Engineer
Welding J — Welding Joumai
Westinghouse Eng — Westinghouse Engineer
Wire & Wire Prod — Wire and Wire Products
Wireless World— Wireless World
Applied Science &
1 1 ;
Technology Index
1964
EDITED BY
ELSA TOOM
INDEXERS
RONALD S. BERMAN, RUDOLPH G. GIGLIO,
ANNELIESE SOMMERLAD
MANAGING EDITOR
CHARLOTTE TRILLING
THE H.W.WILSON COMPANY
NEWYORK 1965
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 14-5408 rev 2
^ i
Acknowledgments
In addition to the staff members whose names
appear on the title page we wish to acknowledge the
contributions of the following who indexed for the
1964 volume part-time during the year: Jane C. Luhks,
Mary M. Raymond.
E. T.
)
Abbreviations of Periodicals Indexed
For full information consult pages vii-x
A1AA J— AIAA Journal
AlChE J — Journal of the American Institute
of Chemical EnKineera
ASHRAE J— ASHHAE Journal
ASME Trans— Transactions of the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers
Air Cond Heat & Ven — Air Conditioninpr. Heat-
ing and Ventilatine ^
Aircraft Eng — Aircraft Bnerlneeriner
Am Assn Pet Geologists Bui — Bulletin of the
American Association of Petroleum Geoloi^lsta
Am Cer Soc Bui — Bulletin of the American
Ceramic Society . ^^ . _, /-.
Am Cer Soc J — JoumaJ of the American Ce-
ramic Society , ^ .t . i
Am Chem Soc J — Journal of the American
Chemical Society ...... i
Am Concrete Inst J— Journal of the American
Concrete Institute _ -,, . o. t.
Am Dyestuff Rep — American Dyestuft Reporter
Am Gas Assn Mo — American Gas Association
Monthly . „ . ,_,, _ ^
Am Inst Chem Eng J. See AIChE J
Am J Clinical Nutrition — ^American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition , , „,
Am J Phys — American JourntU of Physics
Am J Pub Health — American Journal of Public
Health and the Nation's Health
Am Mach — American Machinist
Am Mach/Metalworking Manuf — American Ma-
chinlst/MetalworkJnK Manufacturing .
Am Mineralogist — American Mmeraloffist,
Journal of the Mineralosical Society of
America , , . ,
Am Oil Chem Soc J — Journal of the American
Oil Chemists' Society
Am Perfumer — American Perfumer and Cos-
"i^'ics , „ , ». »
Am Scientist — American Scientist
Am Soc C E Proc — Proceedings of the Ameri-
can Society of Civil Engineers
Am Soc Heat Refrlg & Alr-Cond Ena J. See
ASHRAE J
Am Soc Mech Eng Trans. See ASME Trans
Am Water Works Assn J — Journal American
Water Works Association
Anal Chem — Analytical Chemistry
Arch FDrum — Architectural Forum. The Maga-
zine of Building
Arch Rec — Architectural Record
Archives Environmental Health — Archives of
Environmental Health
Agsn for Computing Mach J— Journal of the
Association for Computing Machinery
Astronautics & Aeronautics — Astronautics and
Aeronautics
Astronautics & Aerospace Eng — Astronautics
and Aerospace Engineering
Audio — Audio
Audio Eng Soc J — Journal of the Audio Engi-
neering Society
Automation — Automation
Automobile Eng — Automobile Engineer
Automotive Ind — Automotive Industries
Bell Lab Rec — Bell Laboratories Record
Bell System Tech J — Bell System Technical
Journal
Brit Plastics— British Plastics
Can Chem Process — Canadian Chemical Proc-
essing
Can J Chem Eng — Canadian Journal of Chem-
ical Engineering
Can MIn & Met Bui — Canadian Mining and
Metallurgical Bulletin
Cer Ind— Ceramic Industry
Chem A Eng N — Chemical ft Btislneerins
News
Chem & Ind — Chemistry and Industry
Chem Eng— Chemical Engineering
Chem Eng Prog — Chemical Engineering Prog-
re .ss
Civil Eng — Civil Engineering, the Magazine of
Enfrtneered Construction
Coal Age — Coal Age
Combustion — Combustion
Comp Air Mag — Compressed Air Magazine
Control Eng — Control Engineering
Corrosion — Corrosion
Diesel Equip Supt — Diesel Equipment Superin-
tendent
Dom Eng — Domestic Engineering
Drug & Cosmetic Ind — ^Drug and Cosmetic In-
dustry
Econ Geol — ^Economic Geology and the Bulletin
of the Society of Economic Geologlsta
Elec Com — Electrical Communication
Elec Constr & Maint — Electrical Construction
and Maintenance
Elec Eng — Electrical Engineering
Elec World— Electrical World
Electro -Tech — Electro-Technology
Electrochem Soc J — Journal of the Electro-
chemical Society
Electronic Eng — Electronic Engineering
Electronic Ind — Electronic Industries
Electronics — Electronics
Eng & Instrumentation. See J Res Nat Bur
Stand
Eng & MIn J — Englneerlnff and Mining Journal
Eng J — EnglneeririK Journal
Eng N — Engineering News-Record
Engineer — Engineer
Engineering — Englneerinic
Food Eng — Food Engineering
Food Tech^Food Technology
Foundry — Foundry
Franklin Inst J — Journal of the Franklin Insti-
tute
Fundamentals. See Ind & Eng Chem
Gas — Gas
Gas Age — Gas Age
Geol Soc Bui — Bulletin of the Geological So-
ciety of America
Geophysics — Geophysics
Glass Ind — Glass Industry
Heatlng-Plping — Heating. Piping and Air Con-
ditioning
Hydraulics & Pneumatics — Hydraulics and
Pneumatics
Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner — Hydrocar-
bon Processing and Petroleum Refiner
IEEE Proc— Proceedings of the IEEE
IEEE Trans Applications & Ind — IEEE Trans-
actions on Applications and Industry
IEEE Trans Com & Electronics — IEEE Trans-
actions on Communication and Electronics
IEEE Trans Power Apparatus & Systems —
IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and
Systems
ISA J — ISA Journal
Ilium Eng — Illuminating Engineering, The Jour-
nal of the Illuminating Engineering Society
Ap Sol Ann/64
ABBREVIATIONS OF PERIODICALS INDEXED
Ind & Eng Chem — Industrial and Bnfrlneeiinx
Chemistry
Ind Chem — Industrial Chemist
Ind Electronics — Industrial Electronics
Ind Finishing — Industrial Finishing
Ind Med — Industrial Medicine and Surgery
Ind Phot — Industrial Photography
Ind Quality Control — Industrial Quality Control
Inland Ptr/Am LIthogr — Inland Printer/Amer-
ican Lithographer
Inst E E Proc — Proceedings of the Institution
of Electrical Engineers
Inst Mech Eng Proc — Proceedings of the Insti-
tution of Mechanical Engineers
Inst Metals J — Journal of the Institute of Metala
Inst Pet J — Journal of the Institute of Petro-
leum
Instrument Soc Am J. See ISA J
Instruments & Control Systems — Instrumenta
and Control Systems
Iron Age — Iron Age
Iron & Steel Eng — Iron and Steel Engineer
Iron & Steel Inst J — Journal of the Iron and
Steel Institute
Oil & Gas J — on and Gas Journal
Op Res — Operations Research
Paper Ind — Paper Industry
Pet Management — Petroleum Management
Phys & Chem. See J Res Nat Bur Stand
Phys Today — Physics Today
Pit & Quarry — Pit and Quarry
Plant Eng — Plant Engineering
Plastics Tech — Plastics Technology
Plastics World— Plastics World
Plating — Plating
Power — Power
Power Eng — Power Engineering
Proc Design. See Ind & Eng Chem
Product Eng — Product Engineering
Product Res & Develop. See Ind & Eng Chem
Prog Arch — Progressive Architecture
Pub Roads — Public Roads
Pub Works — Public Worka
Q S T— QST
J Agrl & Food Chem — Journal of Agricultural
and Food Chemistry
J Ap Chem — Journal of Applied Chemistry
J Ap Mech. See ASME Trans
J Ap Phys — Journal of Applied Physics
J Basic Eng. See ASME Trans
J Colloid Sci — Journal of Colloid Science
J Eng Ind. See ASME Trans
J Eng Power. See ASME Trans
J Geol — Journal of Geology
J Heat Transfer. See ASME Trans
J Math & Phys — Journal of Mathematics and
Physics
J Metals — Journal of Metals
J Nutrition — Journal of Nutrition
J Pet Tech — Journal of Petroleum Technology
4 Res Nat Bur Stand — Journal of Research of
the National Bureau of Standards
J Sci Instr — Journal of Scientific Instrumenta
Light Metal Age— Light Metal Age
Lub Eng — Lubrication Englneerini;
Mach — Machinery
Machine Design — Machine Design
Mag of Stand — Magazine of Standards
Manuf Chem — Manufacturing Chemist and
Aerosol News
Marine Eng/Log — Marine Engineering/Log
Materials In Design Eng — Materials in Design
Engineering
Materials Res & Stand — Materials Research
& Standards
Math & Math Phys. See J Res Nat Bur Stand
Mech Eng — Mechanical Engineering
Metal Finishing — Metal Finishing
Metal Prog — Metal Progress
Metailurgia — Metallurgia. the British Journal of
Metals
Mill & Factory— Mill & Factory
Min Cong J — Mining Congress Journal
Min Eng— Mining Engineering
Mod Materials Handling — Modern Materials
Handling
Mod Metals — Modern Metala
Mod Phot — Modem Photography
Mod Plastics — Modem Plastics
Mod Textiles Mag — Modem Textiles Meigazlne
Naval Eng J — Naval Engineers Journal
Nucleonics — Nucleonics
RCA R— RCA Review
R Sci Instr — Review of Scientific Instrument*
Radio & Electronic Eng — Radio and Electronic
Engineer
Radio Corp Am R. See RCA R
Radio- Electronics — Radio-Electronics
Radio Propagation. See J Res Nat Bur Stand
Radio Science. See J Res Nat Bur Stand
Res/Develop — Research/Development
Roads & Sts — Roads and Streets
Rock Prod — Rock Products
Roy Aeronautical Soc J — Journal of the Royal
Aeronautical Society
Rubber Age — Rubber Age
Rubber Chem & Tech— Rubber Chemistry and
Technology
Rubber World— Rubber World
SAE J — SAE Journal
SMPTE J— Jotimal of the Society of Motion
Picture and Television Engineers
Safety Maint— Safety Maintenance
Sci Am — Scientific American
Soap <£. Chem Spec — Soap and Chemical Spe-
cialties
Soc Automotive Eng J. See SAE J
Soc Dyers & Col J — Journal of the Society of
Dyers and Colourists
Soc Motion Picture & Tv Eng J. See SMPTE J
Sound — Sound; Its Uses and Control
Soace/Aeronautlcs — Space/Aeronautlca
Steel- Steel
Tappi — Tappl
Tech Assn Pulp & Paper Ind. See Tappl
Textile Ind — Textile Industries
Textile Res J— Textile Research Journal
Textile World— TexUle World
Tool & Manuf Eng— Tool and Manufacturing
Engineer
Traffic Q— Traffic Quarterly
WPCF J— Journal of the Water Pollution Con-
trol Federation
Water & Sewage Works — Water & Sewage
Works
Water Works & Wastes Eng— Water Works
and Wastes Engineering
Water Works Eng— Water Works Engineering
Welding Eng — Welding Engineer
Welding J — Welding Journal
Westinghouse Eng — Westinghouse Engineer
Wire & Wire Prod — Wire and Wire Product*
Wireless World — Wireless World
Ap Sci Ann/64
List of Periodicals Indexed
AIAA Journal. $30 m American Institute o£
Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc, 129U
Avenue of the Americas, New York 10019
AlChE Journal. $25 bi-m American Institute
of Chemical Engineers, 3-45 E 47th St, New
York 10017
ASHRAE Journal. $10 m American Society of
HeatinK. Refrigerating and Alr-Conditioning
Engineers. Inc, 345 E 47th St, New York 10017
ASME Transactions. $15 American Society of
Mechanical Engineers. 345 E 47th St, New
York 10017
Publislied in 5 parts: ser A, Journal of
Engineering for Power, q (Ja); ser B, Jour-
nal of Engnieering for Industry, q (F) ; ser C,
Journal of Heat Transfer, q (F); ser D,
Journal of Basic Engineering, q (Mr): ser E,
Journal of Applied Mechanics, q (Mr)
$7.50 to members and affiliates
Air Conditioning, Heating and Ventilating. $7 m
Industrial Press, 93 Worth St, New York 10013
Aircraft Engineering. 48s: U.S. $7.50: Canada
$7.50 m Bunhill Publications, Ltd, 4 Ludgate
Circus, London, E.C. 4
American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Bulletin. $30 m American Association of Pe-
troleum Geologists, Inc, Box 979, Tulsa Okla.
74101
American Ceramic Society Bulletin. $6 m Amer-
ican Ceramic Society, 4055 N High St, Colum-
bus, Ohio 43214
American Ceramic Society Journal; Ceramic
Abstracts. $25 including Ceramic Bulletin m
American Ceramic Society. 4055 N High St.
Columbus. Ohio 43214
American Chemical Society Journal. $26 s-m
American Chemical Society, 1155 16th St,
N.W, Washington, D.C. 20036
American Concrete Institute Journal. $18 m
American Concrete Institute, P.O. Box 4754
Redford Station, Detroit, Mich. 48219
American Dyestuff Reporter. $7.50 bl-w Howes
Pub. Co. Inc. 44 B 23d St, New York 10010
American Gas Association Monthly. $5 m (bl-m
Jl-Ag) American Gas Assn, Inc, 605 Third Av,
New York 10016
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Jour-
nal. See A I Ch E Journal
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. $15 m
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
Inc. 466 Lexington Av, New York 10017
American Journal of Physics. $12.50 m American
Institute of Physics, Inc. 335 E 45th St, New
York 10017
American Journal of Public Health and the
Nation's Health. $15 m American Public
Health Association, Inc, 1790 Broadway, New
York 10019
American Machinist, $20 bi-w McGraw-Hill,
Inc, 330 W 42d St. New York 10036
Formerly American Machinist/Metalwork-
ing Manufacturing: changed January 6. 1964
American Machinist/Metalworking Manufac-
turing. S3 hi-w McGraw-Hill Pub. Co. Inc,
330 AV 42d St. New York 10036
Name changed to American Machinist
January 6. 1964
American Mineralogist, Journal of the Mlner-
alogical Society of America, bl-m U.S. Geo-
logical Survey, Washington. D.C. 20242
American Oil Chemists' Society Journal. $12 m
American Oil Chemists' Society, 35 E Wacker
Drive, Chicago 60601
American Perfumer and Cosmetics. $5 m Al-
lured Pub. Corp. 1031 South Blvd. Oak
Park, 111. 60302
American Scientist. $3.50 q Sigma XI, 51 Pros-
pect St. New Haven. Conn. 06511
American Society of Civil Engineers Proceed-
ings, m American Society of Civil Engineers,
345 E 47th St, New York 10017
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and
Alr-Conditioning Engineers Journal, See
ASHRAE Journal
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Transactions. See ASME Tran.sactions
American Water Works Association Journal,
m American Water Works Assn. Inc, 2 Park
Av, New York 10016
Analytical Chemistry. $5 m American Chemical
Society. 1155 16th St. N.W. Washington,
D.C. 20036
Ap Sci Ann/ 84
Architectural Forum. The Magazine of Build-
ing. $7 m Time, Inc, 540 N. Michigan Av,
Chicago. III. 60011
Discontinued with August-September 1964
number
Architectural Record. $5.50 m McGraw-Hill
Publications, 330 W 42d St. New York 10036
Extra number published In Mid-May
Archives of Environmental Health. $12 m
American Medical Association, 535 N Dear-
born St, Chicago 60610
Association for Computing Machinery Journal.
$15 q Association for Computing Machinery,
211 E 43d St. New York 10017
Astronautics & Aeronautics, m American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York 10019
Price on request
Formerly Astronautics and Aerospace En-
gineering: changed Januar\'. 1964
Astronautics and Aerospace Engineering. $10 m
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astro-
nautics. 500 Fifth Av. New York 10036
Name changed to Astronautics & Aero-
nautics. Januai-y. 1964
Audio. $5 m Radio Magazines, Inc, 204 Front St,
Mineola. New York 11501
Audio Engineering Society Journal. $11 q Audio
Engineering Society. P.O. Box 383. Madison
Square Station. New York 10010
Automation. $10 m Penton Pub. Co. Penton
Bidg. Cleveland 44113
Automobile Engineer. £4 5s: U.S. $12: Canada
$12 m Iliffe Transport Publications, Ltd.
Dorset House. Stamford St, London, S.E. 1
Extra number published in Mav
Automotive Industries. $10 s-m Chilton Co.
Chestnut & 56th Sts. Philadelphia 19139
Bell Laboratories Record. $2 m Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc, 463 West St, New York
10014
Bell System Technical Journal. $5 10 times a yr
American Telephone and Telegraph Co. 196
Broadway, New York 10007
Published bi-monthly in 1964: changed
January, 1965
British Plastics. £3 10s: U.S. $11.50 Canada
$11.50 m Iliffe Industrial Publications, Ltd.
Dorset House, Stamford St, London, S.E. 1
Canadian Chemical Processing. $6; U.S. $10 m
Soutliam Business Publications, Ltd, 1450 Don
Mills Rd, Don Mills, Ontario, Canada 416
Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering.
$20: U.S. $22.50 bi-m Chemical Institute of
Canada, 48 Rideau St, Ottawa 2, Ont
Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin.
$10: U.S. $12 m Canadian Institute of Min-
ing and Metallurgy, 906 Drummond Bldg,
Montreal, Que.
Ceramic Industry. $5 m Cahners Pub. Co. Inc.
5 So Wabash Av, Chicago 60603
Chemical <£. Engineering News. $6 w Amer-
ican Chemical Society, 1155 16th St, N.W.
Washington. D.C. 20036
Chemical Engineering. $3 bl-w McGraw-Hill
Inc, 330 W 42d St, New York 10036
Chemical Engineering Progress. $25 m Ameri-
can Institute of Chemical Engineers, 345 E
47th St, New York 10017
Chemistry and Industry. £6 w Society of
Chemical Industry, 14 Belgrave Square, Lon-
don. S.W. 1
Civil Engineering, the Magazine of Engineered
Construction. $5 m American Society of Civil
Engineers. 345 E 47th St. New York 10017
Coal Age. $3 m McGraw-Hill, Inc. 330 W 42d
St. New York 10036
Combustion. $4 m Combustion Pub. Co. Inc.
277 Park Av. New York 10017
Compressed Air Magazine. $5 m Compressed
Air Magazine Co, 942 Memorial Parkway.
Phillipsburg. N.J. 08865
Control Engineering. $3 m McGraw-Hill, Inc.
330 W 42d St. New York 10036
Corrosion. $10 m National Association of Cor-
rosion Engineers, Inc, 980 M & M Bide.
Houston. Tex. 77002
vin
LIST OF PERIODICALS INDEXED
Diesel Equipment Superintendent. $1 m Diesel
Publications, Inc. SO Lincoln Av. StamTord,
Conn. 06904 ,, ,. j „ . -r, .,,.
Domestic Engineering. $5 m Medalist Publica-
tions Inc. ISOl iTairle Av, Chicago 60616
Drug & Cosmetic Industry. $3 m DruK Mar-
kets, Inc. 101 W 31st St. New Tort lOOOl
Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the So-
ciety of economic Geologists. IS.60 s-q Eco-
nomic Geology Pub. Co. M. M. L,elghton,
Business Mgr. Urbana. ill. 61801
Electrical Communication. $2 q International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp, 320 Park Av,
New York 10022 ^ .. , .
Electrical Construction and Maintenance. 13 m
McGraw-Hill. Inc. 330 W 42d St, New York
Electrical Engineering. $12 m Institute of
lillectrical and Electronics Engineers, Ino,
345 K 47th St. New York 10017
Discontinued With tlie December 1963
numljer .„ ,, ^ »,,,, t nnn
Electrical World. $S w McGraw-Hill, Inc. 330
W 42d St. New York 10036 ,,.„>,
Electro-Technology. $15 m Conover-Mast Pub-
lications. Inc. 205 E 42d St. New York 10017
Electrochemical Society Journal. $24 m Elec-
trochemical Society. 30 B 42d St, New York
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Key to General Abbreviations
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abridged
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August
Ap
April
bibliog
bibliography
comp
compiled or compiler
cond
condensed
cont
continued
D
December
diag
diagram
ed
edited or edition or
editor
F
February
il
illustrations
inc
incorporated
Ja
January
Je
June
Jl
July
Mr
March
My
May
N
November
ns
new series
no
number
October
P
page
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plate
per
portrait
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supplement
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or translator
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volume
yrbk
yearbook
Sample entry: GAS meters
Trends in meterine and resulation. H. J.
Evans. U diasrs Gas 40:7S+ Ja '64
Explanation: An illustrated article with diagrams, on the
subject GAS meters entitled "Trends in
metering- and regulation." by H. J. Evans,
will be found in volume 40 of Gas. page 7S
(continued on later pages of the same
issue) the January 1964 number
Ap Sci Ann/64
Applied Science dC Technology Index
1964
ABS (alkyl benzenesulfonate). See Benzene-
sulfonatea
New synthesis of a biologically active
nonadecapeptide corresponding to the first
nineteen amino acid residues of adreno-
corticotropins. C. H. Li and others, bib-
liog il Am Chem Soc J 86:2715-18 Jl 5 '64
Synthesis of a biologically active hep-
tadecapeptide related to adrenocortico-
tropin. C. H. Li and others, bibliog U Am
Chem Soc J 86:2703-10 Jl 5 '64
Synthesis of a biologically active pen-
tadecapeptide corresponding to an al-
tered sequence in the adrenocorticotropin
(ACTH) structure. C. H. Li and others,
bibliog 11 Am Chem Soc J 86:2711-15 Jl
5 '64
ABBREVIATIONS
See also
Symbols
ABERRATION (optics) ^
Calculation of the spherical aberration coem-
cient from beam emlttance diagrams. A.
Galejs and P. H. Rose. R Sci Instr 35:644-
5 My '64
Determination of optical path difference for
a photographic objective. F. E. Washer
and W. R. Darling, il J Res Nat Bur
Stand 67C:311-18 O '63
Discovery of stellar aberration. A. B. Stewart,
diags Sci Am 210:100-8 Mr '64
Lens faults: illustrations with text. E. Meyers
and B. Sherman. Mod Phot 28:80-1 Mr '64
Two optical aberration problems. E. J.
Irons, diags Am J Phys 31:940-2 D '63
ABIETIC acid
SjTi theses of (±) -methyl dehydrodeisopropyl-
abietate. T. A. Spencer and others, bibliog
Chem & Ind p577-8 Ap 4 '64
Synthesis of abietadienoic acids from dehy-
droabietic acid. A. W. Burgstahler and L.
R. Worden. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:96-
101 Ja 5 '64
ABILITY
See also
Creative ability
ABLATION shielding. See Shielding (heat)
ABORTION , ^,. ^ ,^^
Provoked abortion, a major public health
problem. E. Rice-Wray. bibliog Am J Pub
Health 54:313-21 F '64
ABRASION
Correlation of laboratory abrasion testers.
L. I. Weiner and C. J. Pope, diags Textile
Res J 33:761-4; 34:371-2 S '63. Ap '64
Effect of abrasion on the specific surface
area of metals and glass. R. J. Adams and
others, bibliog U Electrochem Soc J 111:
774-80 Jl '64
Mechanism of abrasion of vulcanized rubber.
A. P. Rudakov and B. V. Kuvshinskii. bib-
liog diags Rubber Chem & Tech 37:291-6
Ja '64
Some aspects of abrasion properties of cotton
fabrics. W. 2urek and H. Szemlk. diags
Textile Res J 34:143-52 F '64
ABRASIVE belts
Abrasive belt grinding: a consideration for
low unit cost productivity. B. Feinberg. 11
Tool & Manuf Eng 52:109-14 Mr '64
Belts grind out shiny finish. 11 Iron Age
194:101 Jl 23 '64
ABRASIVE wheels. See Grinding wheels
ABRASIVES
Abrasive machining goes big. R. H. Eshel-
man. il Iron Age 193:55 F 27 '64
Abrasive machining: the big bite of tiny
grains. R. H. Eshelman. il Iron Age 193:
93-100, cover Ap 9 '64
Abrasives; before and after the weld, il
Welding Eng 49:35-8 N '64 (reprints 50c)
Carborundum grinds out new abrasive meth-
ods. R. H. Eshelman. il Iron Age 194:47 O
15 '64
Deflashing tool; abrasive blast quickly cleans
molded parts, il Plastics World 21:105 N '63
Faster cutoff of tool steels with dry abrasive
wheels C. H. Wick. 11 Mach 70:99-101 N "63
New cost cutting frontiers, il diags Steel 154:
80-9 Ap 13 '64
Relation between the thickness of the af-
fected glass and the diameter of abrasive
grains in the grinding of glass. P. Y. Bokiri.
Glass Ind 45:139 Mr '64
Remove metal at lower cost by abrasive ma-
chining. G. Nisula. 11 diags Product Eng
35:106-9 My 25 '64
Statistical polyhedron model of abrasive
grain. H. T. McAdams. bibliog diags
A S M E Trans ser B 85:388-93: Discussion.
393-4 N '63
Straight talk about abrasive machining. P. J4
Gruber. Automotive Ind 131:132-]- S 1 '64
Take heavier cut. abrasive users told: ab-
stract. R. Merritt. 11 Iron Age 193:70 Mr 26
•64
Two-way spin speeds deburring. J. E. Sand-
ford, il diag Iron Age 194:55-7 Jl 9 '64
Which abrasive is best for you? E. A. Borch.
il Foundry 91:139-404- S '63; Discussion.
L. C. PYank. 92:111-12-1- F '64
See also
Abrasive belts
Metal finishing
Policshing
ABSENTEEISM (labor)
Reduction of industrial time-loss; treatment
with carisoprodol compound in musculo-
skeletal disorders. R. G. Conant. bibliog
Ind Med 33:25-7 Ja '64
Sick absence for men and women by marital
status. P. B. Enterline. bibliog Archives
Environmental Health 8:466-70 Mr '64
Sick absence in certain western countries.
P. B. Enterline. bibliog Ind Med 33:738-41
O '64
ABSORBENTS
Conductometric determination of carbon using
carbonate-saturated barium hydroxide ab-
sorbent. E. J. Violante. bibliog Anal Chem
36:856-8 Ap '64
Dry-liquids concept; Micro-Cel E. 11 Chem
Eng Prog 60:119 Ag '64
How to use oil absorbents. II Safety Maint
128:52-4 Ag '64
Straggling of electrons in layered media
N. G. Parke, 3d and others. J Ap Phys 35:
3065-6 O '64
ABSORPTION
Absorption of chlorine by wool. I. C. Watt
and R. Morris, bibliog TextUe Res J 34:701-
5 Ag '64
Absorption of dipole liquids in the visible.
K. P. Herzfeld. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
3468-9 S 6 '64
Absorption of oxygen by sodium sulphite on
a sieve plate. I. J. Harris and G. H. Roper.
bibliog diag Can J Chem Eng 42:34-7 F '64
Attaining equilibrium in water absorption
tests of epoxy casting resins H. Lee bib-
liog Materials Res & Stand 3:910-13 N '63
Automatic apparatus for measuring the ab-
sorption or evolution of gas at constant
pressure. F. Neighbour and D. Verdin. bib-
liog diags J Sci Instr 41:219-21 Ap 'C4
Carbonyl-stretching absorptions in the penta-
carbonyl hydrides of manganese, techne-
tium, and rhenium. D. K. Huggins and
H. D. Kaesz. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
2734-6 Jl 5 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ABSORPTION — Continuedi , , ^
Gas absorption accompanied by a large neat
effect and volume change of the liquid
phase. S. H. Chiang and H. L,. Toor. blb-
liog diag A I Ch E J 10:398-402 My '64
Gaa absorption accompanied by an irrever-
sible reaction of general order. P. L. T.
Brian, bibliog A I Ch K J 10:5-10 Ja '64
Hydrogen absorption by and dissolution rate
of low-carljon steel in sulfuric, hydro-
chloric, phosphoric and nitric acids. R. M.
Hudson, blbliog Corrosion 20:245-51 Ag '64
Immersion cell for the quantitative detemima-
tion of liquid absorption, swelling, and
density of porous solids. I. G. Fels. diag*
R Sci Instr 35:1357-9 O '64
Kinetics of absorption of carbon dioxide in
monoethanolamine solutions at short con-
tact times. J. K. A. Clarke, bibliog diags
Ind & Eng Chem Fundamentals 3:239-45
Ag 'C4
Mechanism of liquid-phase resistance to gas
absorption in a packed column. J. E. Vivian
and C, J. King, bibliog fiow diag diag A I
Ch B J 10:221-7 Mr '64
Non-ionic surfactants and water absorption.
R W. Mendes and others, bibliog Drug &
Cosmetic Ind 95:34-5-1- Jl '64
Oxvgen absorption in low-frequency vertically
vibrating liquid columns. R. H. Buchanan
and others, bibliog diag Ind & Eng Chem
Proc Design 2:173-7 Jl '63; Discussion.
3:191-2 Ap '64
Paramagnetic resonance absorption of v-
irradiated synthetic zeolites. D. N. Stamires
and J. Turkevich. bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:757-61 Mr 5 '64
Removal of sulfur oxides from flue gas with
alkalized alumina at elevated temperatures.
T>. Bienstock and others, bibliog now sheet
il diags A S M E Trans ser A 86:353-8;
Discussion. 358-60 Jl '64
Salicylic acid absorption; abstract. F.
Gstioner and R. Eisner. Drug & Cosmetic
Ind 95:123 Jl '64
Some aspects of gas sepaxaUon. W. H. Gran-
ville, bibliog diags Ind & Eng Chem 56:32-
7 My '64
Transient absorption at small contact times:
moving- band absorber. T. S. Govindan and
J. A. Quinn. bibUos diags A I Ch E J 10:
35-8 Ja '64
Unsteady state absorption of carbon dioxide
by dilute sodiuni hydroxide solutions. T. R.
Rehm and others, bibliog diag A I Ch E J
9:760-5 N '63
Vapor-phase dyeing of cellulose acetate; equi-
librium saturation values and absorption
isotherms. F. Jones and R. Seddon. bibliog
il diag Textile Res J 34:373-80 My '64
■See also
Silica gel
Sound— Absorption
ABSORPTION (physiology)
Absorption of preformed vitamin A from
ligatured poultry intestinal .=iections. T. E.
Shellenberger and others, bibliog J Nutri-
tion 82:99-105 Ja '64
All-vegetable protein mixtures for human
feeding; studies in dogs on the absorption
of gossypol from cottonseed flour-contain-
ing vegetable protein mixtures. R. Bres-
sani and others, bibliog J Nutrition 83:209-
17 Jl '04
Aspirin absorption. Drug & Cosmetic Ind
94:930 Je '64
Cationic skin absorption. I. H. Blank and
others. Drug & Cosmetic Ind 94:935 Je '64
Eftect of feeding colostra! and milk com-
ponents on the cessation of intestinal ab-
sorption of large molecules (closure) in neo-
natal piR-s. J. G. Lecce and others, bibliog il
J Nutrition 84:43-8 S '64
Effect of lysine on calcium metabolism in
man. H. Spencer and J. Samachson. bib-
liog J Nutrition 81:301-6 D '63
Effect of oleic and linoleic acids on the
absorption of saturated fatty acids in the
chick. R. J. Young and R. U Garrett, bib-
liog J Nutrition 81:321-9 D '63
Enhancement of calcium absorption In man by
a bile acid sequestrant. A M. Briscoe and
C. Rapan. Am J Clinical Nutrition 13:277-
84 bibliog (p2S3- 4) N '63
In vivo intestinal transport of calcium and
water from solutions recycled through
healed gut loops In dogs. C. F. Cramer, bib-
liog J Nutrilion 84:118-21 O '64
Influence of various chelating agents on the
availability of zinc. P. Vohra and F. H.
Kratzer. 3 Nutrition 82:249-56 F '64
Lactose and calcium transport in gut sacs.
T. O. Chang and D. M. Hegsted. bibliog
J Nutrition 82:297-300 Mr '64
Physiologic processes in absorption of pollu-
tant.'?. M. Bacaner. bibliog il diags Archives
Environmental Health 8:77-85; Discussion.
110-14 Ja '64
SOj absorption in the respiratory tract. L.
G. Strandberg. bibliog diags Archives En-
vironmental Health 9:160-6 Ag '64
Steroid absorption. Drug & Cosmetic Ind 93:
893 D '63
ABSORPTION apparatus
Absorption or compression for air-condition-
ing systems; which? F. C. Wood. 11 Power
107:69-62 D '63
Foaming in a natural gasoline absorber.
W. E. Glausser. diags Chem Eng Prog 60:
07-8 O '64
How to design a natural-gas absorber. T. H.
Russell and W. A. Thompson, bibliog
diags Oil & Gas J 62:80-3 Je 1 '64
Turbulent contact absorber. H. R. Douglas
and others, il diags Chem Eng Prog 59:
S5-9 D '63
ABSORPTION of rays
Absorption data of laser-type GaAs at 300°
and 77°K. W. J. Turner and W. E. Reese,
bibliog diag J Ao Phys 35:350-2 F '64
Errors of reflectivity measurements and or
calculations of refractive index n and ab-
sorption coefficient k. H. Filler and K.
V. Gehlen. bibliog Am Mineralogist 49:867-
S2 Jl '64
Modulation of infrared by free carrier ab-
sorption. R. B. McQuistan and J. W.
Schultz. bibliog diags J Ap Phys 35:1243-8
Ap '64
Optical absorption and diffuse reflectance of
powders. P. D. Johnson. J Ap Phys 35:334-6
P '64
Optical-acoustic effects in solid fllm.c!. A. V.
Houghton and R. U. Acton, bibliog 11
AIAA J 2:120-1 Ja '64
Scattering and absorption of plane waves by
cylindrically symmetrical underdense zonea.
F. A. Albini. bibliog diag AIAA J 2:524-
30 Mr '64
Ultraviolet absorbers and their use in plastics.
J. A. Weicksel. 11 Tappi 46:sup 196A-8A N
'63
Ultra-violet absorbers in finishing materlaJs.
Ind Finishing 40:108-10 N '63
Ultraviolet-absorbing green glass. H. Moore.
Glass Ind 45:244-8 My '64
Ultraviolet absorption of the unconjugated
azomethine group. R. Bonnett and others,
bibliog Chem & Ind p 1836-7 N 16 '63
See also
Beer law
Black body
Spectrophotometry
ABSORPTION spectra. See Spectrum — Absorp-
tion spectra
ABSTRACTS
Gaps in abstracting? G. Borgstrom and C.
Paris, bibliog Food Tech 18:64-6 Ja '64
Material.s Research & Standards now pub-
lishing key words and abstracts, diags Ma-
terials Res & Stand 4:34-5 Ja '64
See also
Chemical abstracts (periodical)
ACCELERATION
Accelerated motion of a sphere in a viscous
fluid. L. M. Brush, jr. and others bib-
liog Am Soc C B Proc 90 [HY 1 no 3764] :
149-60 Ja '64; Discussion. 90 [HY 4 no
39801:365-9 Jl '64
Effect of variation of acceleration on free-
surface instability. C. S. Ylh and S. P. Lin.
bibliog 11 diags Tappi 47:88-94 F '64
Electromagnetic acceleration correction to the
Debye relaxation time. R. W. Schmleder.
Am J Phys 31:885-6 N '63
Inertia switches. E. S. Charkey. II diags
Machine Design 36:174-80 Je IS '64
Laminar natural convection to an isothermal
flat plate w'th a spatially varying accel-
eration. R. Lcmlich and J. S. Steinkamp.
bibliog diag A I Ch E J 10:445-7 Jl '64
Linearized analysis of the pressure waves In
a tank undergoing an .acceleration. F. E.
Ehler.s. AIAA J 2:110-12 Ja '64
Method for accelerating flat plates to high
velocity. A. S. Balchan and G. R Cowan.
11 diags R Scl Instr 35:937-44 Ag '64
Pre.'J.'sure variation In a tank undergoing an
acceleration. R. C. Progelhof. diags AIAA J
2;l.".flr.-7 Ag '64
See njso
Airplanes — Acceleration
ACCELERATORS. See Vulcanization— Accele-
rators
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ACCELERATORS (particles)
Atom smasher beams 10'^ protons. C. Wiley.
il dias Klectronics 37:81-2 Ja 3 '64
Choice of betatron oiiciUatioa frequencies in
a spiral sector FFAG accelerator. G. Par-
zen and P. Morton, bibliog R Sci Instr 34:
13:i3-7 r> '63
Diagnostic studies of a pinch plasma accele-
rator. D. P. Duclos and others, bibliog il
diass AIAA J l:2oUu-13 N '63
Electric propulsion characteristics of a pulsed
plasma rail accelerator. D. H, Winicur.
bibliog AIAA J 3:1673-5 S '64
Hall current plasma accelerator. G. L. Caiin
and G. L. Marlotte. bibliog diag AIAA J
2:1234-41 Jl '64
High-energy accelerators for nuclear-physics
research. J. B. Adams, il plan diags Inst
E E Proc 111:856-68 Ap '64; Discussion. G.
C. Barney. 111:1624 S '54
Hot-wire calorimeter study of ion production
and acceleration. V. A. Sandborn and L. V.
Baldwin, bibliog diags AIAA J 2:660-6 Ap
•64
Injection of intense neutral beams into a
tandem accelerator. A. B. Wittkower and
others, bibliog diags R Sci Instr 35:1-11 Ja
'64
ICinematic method for determination of ac-
celerator beam energies. B. M. Bardin and
M. E. Rickey, bibliog R Sci Instr 35:902-3
Jl '64
Magnet excitation for a proton accelerator.
G. O. Calabrese. diags IEEE Trans Com
& Electronics 83:302-9 My '64
Nanosecond pulsing for Van de Graaff ac-
celerators. C. D. Moak and others, bibliog
il diags R Sci Instr 35:672-9 Je '64
Pulsed electromagnetic acceleration of metal
plasmas. T. L. Rosebrock and others, bib-
liog il diag<5 AIAA J 2:328-34 F '64
Simulating space radiation. E. A. Burrill. 11
diags Space/ Aeronautics 41:78-87 My '64
Surface effects in a pulsed plasma accelera-
tor. W. J. Guman and W. Truglio. 11
ALAA. J 2:1342-3 Jl '64
Target reloading in neutron generators. H.
Hollister. bibliog Nucleonics 22:68-9 Je '64
-See also
Linear accelerators
Synchrotron
ACCELERATORS, Electron. See Electron
accelerators
ACCELEROMETERS
Accelerometer calibration. J. Johansson,
diags Instruments & Control Systems 36:
79-81 D '63
Balanced beam improves angular accelerona-
eter. D. K. Phillips and H. L. Roberson.
diag Control Eng 11:91 Jl '64
Multiple accelerometer vibration control sys-
tem. P. Longrigg. 11 diags Electronic Eng
35:817-21 D '63
Piezoelectric accelerometer, J. Willis and B.
D. Jimerson. diag IEEE Proc 52:871-2 Jl '64
Rotating-reed accelerometer. J. V. Fitz-
gerald and F. J. Matusik. diags Instru-
ments & Control Systems 36:89 D '63
Thumbtack accelerometer for the 1.5-150 kc
range. P. Hertelendy and P. Reynard, diags
R Sci Instr 35:1305-6 O '64
Two-phase accelerometer. J. Daw, jr. and
D. W. Novotny. bibliog il diags IEEE
Trans Power Apparatus & Systems 83:614-
19; Discussion. 651-2 Je '64
Unconventional inertial sensors. J. T. DaVan.
11 diags Spacey Aeronautics 40:73-83 D '63
ACCIDENT law
See also
Negligence
ACCIDENT prevention. See Safety devices and
measures
ACCIDENTS
High cost of not having an ofC-the-job
safety program. M. Hamilton. Safety
Maint 127:17-19-1- Je '64
Making safety motivate; the personal Impor-
tance of accident prevention. H. A. Rusk.
Ind Med 33:631-2 S '64
Scraper knocks down a wall and a tractor
drops a bridge. 11 Eng N 173:24 Ag 27 '64
See also
Automobile accidents
Aviation — Accidents
Building accidents
Eye — Injuries
Farm accidents
Fires
First aid in illness and injury
Negligence
Railroads — Accidents
Safely devices and measures
Safety education
Safety movement
Waterworks — ^Accidents
Costs
Business man's view of this safety business.
-S Learned. Safety Maint 127:8-11 Ja '64
Hidden costs of off-duty accidents. K. B.
Tuttle. Coal Age 69:114-15 Mr '64
Statistics
Safety effort of US water industry within the
l!',^!"fwo''k of the nationwide effort H K.
Willifurd. Am Water Works Assn J ■55:1394-
N 63
ACCIDENTS, Industrial
Accident prevention for the younger worker.
H. Huntley, il Safety Maint 127:10-134-
Ap '64
Injury experience, related employment data
for sand and gravel industry in 1961 Pit &
Quarry 56:39 Ja '64 . jtil oi
Learning the hard way. Safety Maint 127:
'SS Ja '64
Lightning strokes and occupations; editorial.
Ind Med 32:532-3 D '63
Minimum standards may not be enough.
lYn Ak Pi[?-'>?^ " Water & Sewage Works
110:400-6 In 63
Protective patches prevent knee injuries T
^ N. Karlen. 11 Safety Maint 127:12-14-1- Mr '64
Rehabilitation of the injured worker; edi-
torial, J, E, Linster, Archives Environment-
al Health 8:632-3 My '64
Report on causes underlying refrigeration
Sy^.'S" accidents. Heating- Piping 35:59-60
In 63
Safety equipment for safer utilities. J. B,
f^%\%'i^on^'i^}^°.?J^ -fl" "Water Works Assn J
5.5:1423-32 N '63; Abstract. Pub Works 95:
15i-f- F 64
Stress of life; new focal point for understand-
ing accidents. H. Selye. Ind Med 33:621-5
b 64
What are the environmental problems to-
day? T. E. Ely. Ind Med 33:629-31 S '64
World congress in the prevention of occupa-
tional accidents and diseases, 4th. London;
program and abstracts of papers. Engineer-
ing 198:34-5 Jl 10 '64
Tou can learn a lesson from others' acci-
dents. Welding Eng 49:62-f- My '64
See also
Building accidents
Coal mines and mining — Accidents and ex-
plosions
Dust explosions
Electric plants (central stations) — Accidents
Electricity, Injuries from
Employers liability
Explosions
First aid in illness and injury
Machinery — Safety devices
Mine accidents
Safety devices and measures
Safety education
Safety organization
Costs
•'"J,^?!:?'"'^ '°^^ program. Safety Maint 128:18
S 64
Statistics
Epiderniology of disabling work injuries In
Israel. K. J. Mann and others, bibliog Ar-
chives Environmental Health 9:505-13 O '64
Injury rates stable in first quarter 1964. Safe-
ty Maint 128:10 S '64
1963 injury statistics. Safety Maint 127-25
Je 64
^ Ma"nt 12'7"4+ F^sF '"^'"^ ^°^- ^^^"'^
ACCOUNTANTS, National conference of elec-
tric and gas utility. See National confer-
ence of electric and gas utility accountants
ACCOUNTING
See also
Billing
Cost accounting
Time keeping
also subdivision Accoimting under special
subjects, e.g. i-c-.cu
Gas companies
Paper and pulp mills
Petroleum refineries
Public utilities
Textile mills
Mechanical aids
Computerized system improves machinery
maintenance efficiency. L. W. Collins ir
il diags Mach 70:101-10 My '64 •■
Computers a growing factor in today's print-
L^hi"gf 1^3^52 ^i ?64^'"^'-- '"'^"'^ ^^^^"^
°a^cc°oun?s"'^f'!n^d'^l?^fr^on1c''3°''2lf44*l'^P6'i°"^
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ACCOUNTING— Mechanical aids — Continued
New direct accounting computer. Franklin
Inst J 277:376-7 Ap '64
Paper teed mechanism for bank printer, diaes
Product Enc 35:32-3 Mr 2 '64
&'ee also
Adding machines
ACCUMULATORS, Hydraulic. See Hydraulic
accumulators
ACENAPHTHYLENE
Stereoregularity in Ionic polymenzation or
acenaphlhylene. V. M. Story and G. Canty,
bibllog diags J Res Nat Bur Stand 68A:165-
71 Mr '64
AC ETA L resins. See Resinous products
ACETALDEHYDE , ^ ^
Acelaldehyde-2-deoxy-D-ribose 6-phospnate
aldolase complex: comparison of the prod-
uct obtained on borohydrlde reduction and
hydrolysis with synthetic N'-ethyllysine.
O. M. Rosen and others, biblios Am Chem
.Soc .1 86:2032-3 My 20 '64
Photochemical o.xidations: acetaldehyde. H.
S. Johnston and J. Heicklen. Am Chem
Soc J 86:4254-8 O 20 '64
Analysis
Determination of acetaldehyde by colorlmetry.
1). J. Clancy and D. E. ICramm. Anal Chem
35:1987-8 N '63
Determination of methyl ketones and eicetal-
dehyde by titration with hypobromite using
Bordeaux indicator. M. H. Hashmi and A.
A. Ayaz. bibliog Ajial Chem 36:384-6 F '64
Manufacture
Acetaldehyde from ethylene (Aldehyd G.m.
b.H.I: Hoechst-Uhde corp. diag Hydro-
carbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:131 N '63
Acetaldehyde via ethylene oxidation gets
tryout in single-stage design; process
flowsheet, il Chem Eng 70:150-2 D 9 '63
ACETALS
Acetal resins' outlook not spectacular. U
Chem & Eng N 42:25 Jl 27 '64
Acetals. R. H. Hardesty and B. H. Rodgers.
il Machine Design 36:51-5 S 17 '64
Chemistry of 9-hydroxy-a-tocopherone, a
quinone hemiacetal. W. DUrckheimer and
L. A. Cohen, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
43SS-93 O 20 '64
Correlations and anomalies in mass spectra:
acetals W. H. McFadden and others, bib-
liog Anal Chem 30:1031-7 My '64
Decomposition of acrolein acetals. J. H. Davies
and P. Kirby. Chem & Ind p 194 F 1 '64
Determination of acetals in Cs and Cio al-
cohols. J. G. O'Connor and M. S. Norris.
Anal Chem 36:1391-2 Je '64
Determination of aldehydes in the presence
of acids, acetals, and ketones, using a
silver o.xide-«ert-butylamine complex. J. A.
Mayes and others. Anal Chem o6:934-5 Ap
'G4
Glyoxal monoethvl hemiacetal. M. Zlef and C.
H. Schramm. Chem & Ind p234 F g '64
Ion pairs in acetolysis of p-chlorobenzhydryl
• acetate. A. F. Diaz and S. Winstein. Ara
Chem Soc J 86:4484-5 O 20 '64
Isolation of tetramethylcyclopropanone ethyl
hemiketal from photolysis of tetramethyl-
cj'clobutanedione. H. G. Richey, jr. and
others. Am Chem Soc J 86:3906-7 S 20 '64
Look at acetals. il diags Brit Plastics 37:356-
61 Jl '64
Steroidal cyclic ketals; the preparation of
steroidal A*-3-ethyleneketals. J. J. Brown
and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2183-
7 Je 5 '64
ACETAMIDE
Interaction of urea and acetamlde with
polyglycine. J. A. Rupley and M. Praissman.
Am Chem Soc J 85:3526-7 N 5 '63
Ion exchange separation of acetamide from
ammonium acetate and its determination.
P. King and J. R. Simmler. bibliog Anal
Chem 36:1837-8 Ag '64
Metabolism of a-chloro-iV.N'-di.allyl-acetamide
(CDAA) and 2-chlorallyl-i\r,iV-diethyldithio-
carbamale(CDECl by plants. E. G. Jawor-
ski. J Agri & Food Chem 12:33-7 Ja 64
Metabolism of carcinogen shows sex-Unked
differences, il Chem & Eng N 42:43-4 Je
8 '64
ACETANILIDES
Decomposition reactions of N-nltrosoacetanl-
lide. 1). B. Penney and others. Am Chem
Soc J 86:3180-1 Ag 5 '64
Phonylation with nltrosoacetanllldes. B. L.
EUel and J. G. Saha. bibliog Am Chem Soc
J 86:3581-2 S 6 '64
ACETATES ^ .
Alkaline hydrolysis of polynuclear methyl
arvlacetates. N. Acton and E. Berliner.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3312-18 Ag 20 '64
Catalysis of the decarboxylation of dimelh-
yloxaloacetate by manganese (II). nickel
(III. and their comple,xes. J. V. Rund and
R. A. Plane, bibliojs Am Chem Soc J 86:367-
71 F 5 '64 , . , .
Chemistry of cyclopropanols; the hydrolysis
of cyclopropyl acetate and the synthesis
of cyclopropanol. C. H. DePuy and L. R.
Mahoney. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2653-7
Jl 5 '64
Kinetics of proton exchange in aqueous solu-
tions of acetate buffer. Z. Luz and S. Mei-
boom. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:3923-5
D 20 '63
Methanolysls of 2,4-dinltrophenyl acetate.
W. R. Ali and others. Chem & Ind p809 My
9 '64
Properties of organic-water mixtures; ac-
tivity coefficients of sodium chloride,
potassium chloride, and barium nitrate in
saturated water mixtures of glycol,
glycerol, and their acetates: model solu-
tions for hyperfiltration membranes. K. A.
Kraus and others. Am Chem Soc J 86:2571-
6 Jl 5 '64
Reaction of dichlorocarbene with enol ace-
tates-novel 2.2-dichloro-l-steroidalcyclopro-
pyl acetates. C. E. Cook and M. E. Wall,
bibliog Chem & Ind p 1927-8 D 7 '63
See also
Butyl acetate
Chromyl acetates
Trifluoroacetates
ACETIC acid
Acetylation celluloses from pulping of wood
in acetic acid. L. E. Herdle and others,
bibliog Tappi 47:617-20 O '64
Determination of iron with dlethylacetlc add
by isotope dilution analysis. I. Mencls and
T. R. Sweet. Anal Chem 35:1904-7 N '63
Electrochemical oxidation of acetic acid In
the presence of aromatic hydrocarbons.
S. D. Ross and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:4139-43 O 5 '64
Ionization and proton exchange of amines
in acetic acid. E. Grunwald and E. Price,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 56:2965-77 Ag 6 '64
Nuclear magnetic resonance study of the
products from an unusual reaction of
norbornadiene, the ionic addition of
N-chlorodiethylamine in sulfuric acid-
acetic acid. R S. Neale and E, B. Whipple,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3130-7 Ag 5 '64
Thermodynamics of the thermal decomposi-
tion of acetic acid in the vapor phase. W.
C. Child, jr. and A. J. Hay. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:182-7 Ja 20 '64
Thermometric titrations In glacial acetic acid.
H. J. Kelly and D. N. Hume, bibliog diag
Anal Chem 36:643-51 Mr '64
See also
Pheno-xyacetic acid
Trichloroacetic acid
Analysis
Determination of acetic acid In blood and
other tis.sues by vacuum distillation and
pas liquid chromatography. D. Lester, bib-
liog diag Anal Chem 36:1810-12 Ag '64
Spectrophotometrlc determination of traces of
acetic acid in acetic anhydride. B. C. Mltra
and others. Anal Chem 36:673-4 Mr '64
Manufacture
Peracetic acid; Inorganic che'micals div.. FMC
corporation, diag Hydrocarbon Process &
Pet Refiner 42:209 N '63
ACETIC anhydride
Acetic anhydride by direct oxidation. G. L.
Gobron and L. A. Alheritlere. flow sheets
il diags Chem Eng Prog 60:55-7 S '64
Catalysis In water and ice. A. R. Butler and
T. C. Brulce. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
313-19 F 5 '64
Rearrangement of aromatic N-oxIdes; rates
and mechanism for the reaction of acrldine
N-oxlde with acetic anhydride. J. H.
Markgraf and M. K. Ahn. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2699-702 Jl 6 '64
Analysis
Spectrophotometrlc determination of traces of
acetic acid in acetic anhydride. B. C Mltra
and others. Anal Chem 36:673-4 Mr "64
ACETOLYSIS
As.-iisted acetolysis of tributyltln hydride. R.
B. Dessy and others, biblloir Am Chem
Soc J 86:28-32 Ja 6 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ACETO LYSIS — Continued
Azide Kroup as a neishboringr proup; acetoly-
sis of tran«-2-azidocycIohexyl p-toluenesul-
fonate. A. Streitwieser. jr. ana S. Pulver.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1587-8 Ap 20 '64
Chemical behavior of charge-transfer
complexes; phenanthrene catalysis in
aceiolvsis of 2.4.7-trinitro-9-fluorenyl
p-toluenes«Ifonate. A. K. Colter and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3106-13 Ag 5 '64
Dissociated ions and ion pairs in acetolysis
of tftreo-3-anisyl-2-butyl p-bromobenzene-
sulfonate. S. Winstein and others. Am
Chem Soc J 86:2072-3 My 20 '64
Ion pairs in acetolysis of p-chlorobenzhydryl
acetate. A. F. Diaz and S. Winstein. Am
Chem Soc J 86:4484-5 O 20 '64
Nonclassical bridged ion in acetolysis of
JAreo-3-anisyl-2-butyl p-bromobenzenesul-
fonate. S. Winstein and R. Baker, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:2071-2 My 20 '64
Proximity effects; stereospeciflc synthesis
and acetolysis of cis- and tI■a»^s-5-methyl-
cyclooctvl tosylates. A. C. Cope and D. M.
Gale, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:3743-7
D 5 '63
Radiochemical study of the acetolysis of 3-
phenyl-2-butyl tosylate. W. B. Smith and
M. Showalter. Am Chem Soc J 86:4136-9 O
5 '64
Secondary a-deuterium Isotope effects In
acetolyses of eudo- and exo-norbornyl and
2-(A^-cyclopentenyl)ethyl arenesulfonates.
C. C. Lee and B. W. C. Wong, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:2752-3 Jl 5 '64
ACETONE
Coulometric titration of organic acids in ace-
tone. C. A. Streuli and others, bibliog Anal
Chem 36:1371-2 Je '64
Detection and lifetime of enol-acetone in the
photolysis of 2-pentanone vapor. G. R.
McMillan and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc
J 86:3602-5 S 20 '64
1.2:4.5-Di-0-isopropylidene-ribitol. K. W.
Buck and others. Chem & Ind p 1623-4
S 19 '64
Experimental determination of the vapour-
liquid equilibrium data for the system
acetone-methanol-i^opropanol. P. Allen and
K. A. Pike, bibliog diag Ind Chem 40:260-6
My '64
Fading of rhodamine B in aqueous acetone
solutions. B. Stevens and W. S. W. Bing-
ham, bibliog Soc Dyers & Col J 79:632-5:
Discussion. 636 D '63
Find acetone thermal conductivity; nomo-
graphs. A M. P. Tans. Hydrocarbon Proc-
ess & Pet Refiner 43:143 Ap '64
Formation of 2.4-dimethoxy-6-methylphenyl-
acetone from 3,5-dimethoxybenzyI iso-
propenyl ether; a new variant of the Claisen
rearrangement. W. J. le Noble and P. J.
Crean. Am Chem Soc J 86:1649-50 Ap 20 '64
Ion association in polyvalent sjTnmetrical
electrolytes; the conductance of manganese
(ID sulfate and manganeselll) m-benzene-
disulfonate in acetone-water mixtures at
25". G. Atkinson and S. Petrucci. bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:7-10 Ja 5 '64
Ion pairs and dissociated ions from trityl
benzoate in moist acetone. S. Winstein and
B. R. Appel. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
2720-1 Jl 5 '64
Large salt effects and mechanism in acetone
and ether. S. Winstein and others. Am
Chem Soc J 86:305-7 Ja 20 '64
Photochemical oxidations: acetone. H. S.
Johnston and J. Heicklen. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:4249-54 O 20 '64
Polarography of derivatives of hydrazines
with acetone. D. K. Banerjee and others.
Ana! Chem 36:2220-1 O '64
Solvent effects on the C" chemical shift of
the carbonyl group of acetone. G. B. Maciel
and G. C. Ruben, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
85:3903-4 D 5 '63
Solvolysis of arylphenylmethyl chlorides In
90 per cent acetone. L. Verbit and E.
Berliner, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3307-12
As 20 '64
Stereochemistry of allylic rearrangements;
ion-pair return associated with the sol-
volysis of ci«-5-methyl-2-cyclohexenyl p-ni-
trobenzoate in aqueous acetone. H. L.
Goering and others, bibliog diag Am Chem
Soc J 86:1951-7 My 20 '64
Transition metal complexes with aliphatic
Schift bases; copper(U) and nickelill)
complexes of 1,3-propanediamine and their
reactions with acetone. D. A. House and
N. P. Curtis, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
223-5 Ja 20 '64
Unusual reactants highlight new Isoprene
process, il diag Chem Eng 71:78-80 S 28 '64
ACETONITRILE
Acetonitrile; time for review. F. Veatch and
others, bibliog Hydrocarbon Process & Pec
Renner 43:177-83 Ap '64
Nucleophilic displacement reactions In aro-
matic systems; rates and mechanism for
the reaction of 2.4-dinitrochlorobenzene
with l,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.21octane in aceto-
nitrile. S. D. Ross and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 85:3999-4003 D 20 '63
Polarographic studies in acetonitrile and di-
methvltormamide. S. Wawzonek and
others, bibliog Blectrochem Soc J 111:74-8
Ja '64
Polarographic studies in acetonitrile and dlme-
thylformamide: behavior of a.B-unsaturated
carbonyl compounds. S. Wawzonek and A
Gundersen. bibliog Blectrochem Soc J 111:
324-8 Mr '64 , . .
Polarographv in acetonitrile of titanmm
tetrachloride and tetraiodide in various
supporting electrolytes. I. M. Kolthoff and
F. G. Thomas, bibliog Blectrochem Soc J
111:1065-74 S '64
Voltammetry and controlled potential oxida-
tion of 3.4-dimethoxypropenylbenzene at a
rotating platinum electrode in unbuffered
acetonitrile and in acetonitrile-pyridine solu-
tion. J. J. O'Connor and I. A. Pearl, bib-
liog Blectrochem Soc J 111:335-43 Mr '64
ACETOPHENONE
Inhibition of light-induced reactions by
mercaptans and disulfides; benzophenone-
benzhydrol and acetophenone-a-methyl-
benzvl alcohol. S. G. Cohen and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3060-8 Ag 5 '64
Microwave absorption and molecular struc-
ture in liquids: dielectric relaxation and
intramolecular hydrogen bonding in hy-
droxy- and methoxyacetophenones. A. A.
Antony and C P. Smyth, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:156-8 Ja 20 '64
ACETOXY compounds „ , . „
Acetoxyphosphines. D. K. Peterson and A. B.
Burg. Am Chem Soc J 86:2587-91 Jl 5 '64
Synthesis of 26-acetoxy-22-rutro-5-cholesten-
3B-ol-20-one. S. V. Kessar and A. D. Ram-
pal. Chem & Ind p 1957-8 D 14 '63
ACETYLACETONE ^. ,
Acetylacetonate anion; molecular orbital
calculations in the HUckel and self-consist-
ent field approximations. L. S. Forster.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3001-4 Ag 5 '64
Isotropic proton magnetic resonance shifts
in Ti-bonding ligands coordinated to
paramagnetic nickelill) and cobalt(U)
acetylacetonates. W. D. Horrocks. jr. and
others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3031-8
Ag 5 '64
Rates and mechanism of substitution reac-
tions of palladium(II) -acetylacetonate com-
pl3xes. R. G. Pearson and D. A. Johnson,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3983-9 O 5 '64
Reaction between sodium succinate and
acetylacetone. G. H. Suverkropp and H.
Wynberg. bibliog Chem & Ind p 1803-4 N 9
'63
Tetrameric structure of anhydrous, crystal-
line cobalt (II) acetylacetonate. F. A. Cot-
ton and R. C. Elder. Am Chem Soc J 86;
2294-5 Je 5 '64
ACETYL chloride
Reaction of ethers with acetyl chloride and
the identification of products by gas
chromatography. P. Waszeciak and H. G.
Nadeau. bibliog Anal Chem 36:764-7 Ap '64
ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE
Betaines of 3-hydroxyproline; assignment of
configuration and inhibition of acetylcho-
linesterase. F. Sakiyama and others, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:1842-4 My 5 '64
ACETYL compounds
Decomposition of acetyl peroxide In solution;
kinetics and use of radical traps. H. J.
Shine and others, bibliog Am Chem Soo J
85:3613-21 N 20 '63
Mass spectra of three acetyl derivatives of
3.4-dideoxyaIdopentov^e. M. Venugopalan
and C. B. Anderson. Chem & Ind p370-l
F 29 '64
Studies on uniraolecular layers of modified
proteins; bovine serum albumin and its
acetyl derivatives. M. Muramatsu and H.
Sobotka. bibliog diags J Colloid Scl 18:625-
35 S '63
ACETYLMETHYLCARBINOL. See Hydroxy-
butanone
ACETYL nitrate
Reaction of acetyl nitrate with alcohol deriv-
atives of fatty acids: a synthesis of ni-
trate esters. D. C. Malins and others, bib-
liog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:44-6 Ja '64
ACETYLSALICYLIC acid. See Aspirin
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ACETYLATION
Acetylation celluloses from pulping of wood In
acetic acid. L,. E. Herdle and others, bibliog
Tappl 47:G17-20 O ■(il
Acetylation of citronella oil. V. D. Johnston.
Am Perfumer 79:63-4 Je '04
Aromatic substitution; Friedel-Crafts acety-
lation of benzene, alkylbenzenes, and halo-
benzenes with acetyl halides and acetic
anhydride. G. A. Oiah and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:2198-202 Je 5 '64
Cliromatographic separations of acetylated
sugars. C. D. Hurd and H. T. Miles, bib-
liog Anal Chem 36:1375-8 Je '64
Hydroxyl group determination in high
molecular weight alcohols and complex
organic mixtures. D. B. Jordan, bibliog
Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:500-2 Jl '64
Kinetics of acid catalyzed acetylation of
cellulose. W. C. Frith, bibliog il Tappi 46:
739-44 D '63
Preparation and acetylation of 2-aminobenzo-
thiazole 3-oxide. T. A. L.iss. bibliog Chem
& Ind P368-9 F 2D '64
Study of base-catalyzed and salt-catalyzed
acetylation of hydroxyl groups. G. H.
Schenk and others, bibliog Anal Chem 36:
914-19 Ap '64
ACETYLENE
Acetylene black is now a domestic product,
il Chem Kng 71:80 Je 22 '64
Addition of acylcobalt carbonyls to acetyl-
enes; •iT-(2.4)-(alkeno-4-lactonyl)cobalt tri-
carbonyl derivatives and their conversion
to 2,4-pentadieno-4-lactones. R. F. Heck,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2819-24 Jl 20 '64
Carbide begins acetylene black production,
il Chem & Bng N 42:23 My 18 '64
Catalytic syntheses of acrylic acid and ethyl
acrylate from acetylene, carbon monoxide,
and water or ethanol under pressure. S. K.
Bhattacharyya and A. K. Sen. bibliog Ind
& Bng Chem Proc Design 3:169-76 Ap '64
Catalytic synthesis of methyl acrylate from
acetylene, carbon monoxide and methanol
under pressure S. K. Bhattacharyya and
A. K. Sen. bibliog J Ap Chem 13:498-505 N
•63
Homogeneously catalyzed hydration of acet-
ylenes by mercuric perchlorate- perchloric
acid; evidence for a bis- (acetylene) -mer-
curic ion complex as an intermediate. W. L.
Budde and K. E. Dessy. bibliog diag Am
Chem Soc J 85:3964-70 D 20 '63
Mass speetrometric study of photoionization;
apparatus and initial observations on ace-
tylene, acetylene-da, benzene, and benzene-
do. V. H. Dibeler and K. M. Reese, bibliog
11 diag J Res Nat Bur Stand 68A:409-17
Jl '64
Mechanism of the electro-oxidation of
acetylene on platinum. J. W. Johnson and
others, bibliog diag Electrochem Soc J 111:
863-70 Jl '64
Microwave spectrum, dipole moment and po-
larizability of acetylene-<Ji. J. S. Muenter
and V. W. Laurie, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:3901-2 S 20 '64
Reaction of methylene radicals with acetylene
in the gas phase. T. Terao and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:3919-20 D 20 '63
Reactions of acetylenes on noble metal catal-
ysts in the absence of hydrogen. D. Bryce-
Smith. Chem & Ind p239 F 8 '64
Rearrangement of acetylene, benzene, ethane,
ethylene, methane and naphthalene in a
microwave discharge. F. J. Vastola and
J. P. Wightman. bibliog J Ap Chem 14:69-73
F '64
Reduction of multiple bonds by low-valent
transition metal ions; the homogeneous re-
duction of acetylenes by chromous sulfate.
C. E. Castro and R. D. Stephens, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:4358-63 O 20 '64
Transfer reactions Involving boron; dihydro-
boration of acetylenes; proposed product
formation Involving participation by neigh-
boring boron during hydrolysis. D. J. Pasto.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3039-47 Ag 5 '64
Unusual roaotants highlight new isoprene
process, il diag Chem Eng 71:78-80 S 28 '64
See also
Oxyacetylene apparatus
Oxyacetylene llame
Oxyacetylene welding
Manufacture
Acetylene and ethylene (Hoechst HTP proc-
ess): Hoechst-tlhde Corp. diag Hydrocarbon
Process & Pet Refiner 42:1,35 N '63
Acetylene and ethylene: Research association
of polymer raw material, Chlyoda chemi-
cal engineering and construction co. diag
Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:134
N '63
Acetylene: Badiseho anilin- & soda-fabrik
AG. diag Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Re-
finer 42:132 N '63
Acetylene (BASF): Chemical construction
Corp. diag Hydrocarbon Process & Pet
Refiner 42:133 N '63
Acetylene from plasma jets. J H. S. Haggin.
Ind * Eng Chem 56:10-1- Ap '64
Acetylene: Hydrocarbon research, inc.. Delhi-
Taylor oil Corp. diag Hydrocarbon Process
& Pet Refiner 42:136 N '63
Acetylene: Montecatini. diag Hydrocarbon
Process & Pet Refiner 42:137 N '63
British Geon will switch to naphtha for
^acetylene. Chem & Eng N 42:624- Jl 20 '64
Plasma acetylene proccs.s developed, il Chem
& Eng N 42:42 Ja 20 '64
Reactions of carbon vapor with hydrogen
and with methane in a high intensity arc.
R. F. Baddour and J. L. Blanchet. bibliog
Ind & Eng Chem Proc Design 3:258-66
Jl '64
Selected process flow sheets for petrochem-
icals. Oil & Gas J 62:112 S 7 '64
Waste problem whipped at acetylene plants:
Airco Chemical. B. C. Herod, il diag Pit &
Quarry 56:98-9-1- My '64
ACETYLENE compounds
Limiting hydrogen absorption by and dis-
solution of steel during pickling. R. M.
Hudson and K. J. Riedy. bibliog Metal
Finishing 62:48-52 Jl '64
New general heterocycle synthesis; use of
acetylene dicarboxylio esters. J. B. Hen-
drickson and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:107-11 Ja 5 '64
Novel acetylene tungsten carbonyl complexes.
D. P. Tate and others, bibliog diags Am
Chem Soc J 86:3261-5 Ag 20 '64
Reaction of dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate
with malonic acid derivatives. P. Bam-
fleld and others. Chem & Ind p 1313-14
Jl 18 '64
Reaction of monosubstituted acetylenes with
trialkylalumlniums. T. Mole and J. R.
Surtees. Chem & Ind p 1727-8 O 26 '63
Synthesis and electronic properties of poly-
pyridylacetylenes. Y. Okamoto and D. Alia,
bibliog Chem & Ind p 1311-12 Jl 18 '64
ACID mists. See Mists. Acid
ACID resisting materials
Developing a new alloy. R. B. Leonard. 11
diag Chem Eng 71:150-1- O 26 '64
How to prevent attack bjy acids/alkalis. H. Q.
Bennett, il diag Can Chem Process 48:71-4
Ja '64
Japanese stainless steel with acid resistance.
F. Tsukamoio. il Metal Prog 85:107-8 Ja
'64
Liquid adhesion barrier boosts pickler life:
Pliosil. il Steel 155:88 S 28 '64
New stainless fights hot acids. Iron Age 193:
82 F 6 '64
New stainless steel resists sulfuric acid. Mate-
rials in Design Eng 59:133-1- Mr '64
Resistance of materials to corrosion. Materials
in Design Eng 60:45-61 Mid-O '64
Resists acids and solvents: paint called
Synth-Epoxy S-16. il Can Chem Process 48:
24 Mr '64
Simple acldproof plastic pump for slurries.
K. E. Cox. diag Chem Eng 71:93 Ag 31 '64
Stainless lining multiplies sulfuric pickle
tank life, il diag Steel 154:48-1- Je 1 '64
See also
Steel, Stainless
ACID waste
Dual drain pipes separate acids, save sol-
vents; Hughes Aircraft's Semiconductor
division, il Plant Eng 18:134-5 Je '64
Neutralizing acid waste before dumping;
question and answer. Dom Eng 203:118
Je '64
ACIDATION of oil wells. See Petroleum
Acidation of wells
ACIDITY
Acidity function and reaction rates in mixed
solvents. G. Corsaro. bibliog Chem & Ind
P75-6 Ja 11 'Dl
Acidity of hydrocarbons; exchange rates of
ring-substituted toluene-a-t's with lithium
cyclohexylamide In cyclohexvlamine. A.
Streitwieser. Jr. and H. F. Koch, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:404-9 F 5 '64
Acidity of hydrocarbons; relative stabilities
of triphenylniethyl and bridgehead triptycyl
carbanions. A. Streitwieser, Jr. and others
Am Chem Soc J 86:3578-9 § 5 '64
Effect of acidity on the differential capacity
of polarized platinum electrodes M C
Banta and N. Hackennan. bibliog Electro-
chem Soc J 111:114-19 Ja '64 "«->-™
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ACID I T Y— Conf tnuedl
Kinetics and mechanisms of reactions of
chromium(VI) and iron (II) species in acidic
solution. J. H. Espenson and E. L King.
biblioK Am Cliem Soc J 85:3328-33 N 5 "63
Protonation of indoles; basicity studies; the
dependence of acidity functions on indicator
structure. R. L. Hinman and J. Lang, bib-
liog- Am Chem Soc J 86:3796-806 S 20 ■6-1
Reactivity of dilcetene and its supposed
acidity. J. M. Briody and D. P. N.
Satchell. Chem & Ind pS93 My 23 '64
Varietal and location influence on acid com-
position of tomato fruit. D. B. Bradley,
biblios J Agri & Food Chem 12:213-16 My
•64
ACIDS
Acid-catalyzed rearrangement of diphenyl-
bicycIo[6.1.0]nona-2,4,6-trien-9-ylcarbinol. K.
Eangert and V. Boekelheide. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1159-60 Mr 20 '64
Acid mine-drainage control: principles and
practices guide: case histories, bibliog il
plan diags Coal Age 69:Sl-4-(- My; 72-7
Je '64
Anomalous formation of Lewis salts from
bases and protonating acids. D. Cook,
bibliog Chem & Ind p 1259 Jl 11 '64
Carbon-carbon bond fission in cyclopropanes;
the acid-promoted opening of the three-
membered ring in bicyclot4.1.0)heptane,
bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane. and bicyclo[2.1.0]pen-
tane. R. T. LaLonde and L. S. Forney,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:3767-71 D 5 '63
Carbonium ions; the direct observation of
saturated and unsaturated acyl cations and
their equilibria with protonated acids. N. C.
Deno and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
4370-2 O 20 '64
Determination of aldehydes in the presence
of acids, acetals, and ketones, using a
silver oxide-tert-butylamine complex. J. A.
Mayes and others. Anal Chem 36:934-5 Ap
■64
Difference effect on magnesium dissolving In
acids. W. J. James and others, bibliog
Electrochem Soc J 110:1117-20 N '63
Dihalomethylenation of protonic acids with
phenyl ( trihalomethyl ) mercury compounds.
D. Seyferth and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2961-3 Jl 20 '64
Disintegration of iron and steel while dis-
solving in acids. M. E. Straumanis and
others, bibliog il Electrochem Soc J 111:
1292-3 N '64
Effect of mineral acid medium upon
fsH*/ftr*. W. M. Schubert and others.
Am Chem Soc J 86:2520-1 Je 20 '64
Hard and soft acids and bases. R. G. Pear-
son, bibliog diags Am Chem Soc J 85:3533-9
N 20 '63
Hydrogen absorption by and dissolution rate
of low-carbon steel in sulfuric, hydro-
chloric, phosphoric and nitric acids. R. M.
Hudson, bibliog Corrosion 20:245-51 Ag '64
Hydrogen exchange of azulenes; acid-base
equilibria in aqueous solutions. F. A. Long
and J. Schulze. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
327-31 F 5 '64
Hydrogen exchange of azulenes; structure of
the conjugate acids of azulenes. J. Schulze
and F. A. Long, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
322-6 F 5 '64
Lewis acid induced rapid allylic rearrange-
ment."? of 2 -halo-3- hydroxy- 2,4- dimethyl
cyclobutenones; an unusually reactive a
haloketone. D. G. Famum and others, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:673-9 F 20 '64
Medium effects on the dissociation of weak
acids in methanol-water solvents. E. E.
Sager and others, bibliog J Res Nat Bur
Stand 68A:305-12 My '64
Mercuration of aniline in acidic solution;
mercury(II) complexes with mercurated
aniline derivatives. T. H. AVirth and N.
Davidson, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4318-
22 O 20 '64
Nature of chromium CVT) in acid solution and
its relation to alcohol oxidation. D. G. Lee
and R. Stewart, bibliog Am Chera Soc J
86:3051-6 Ag 5 '64
Oxidation of vanadium(rv) by chromiumC/D
in acidic solution. J. H. Espenson. Am
Chem Soc J 86:1883-4 My 5 'M
Rate of acid removal by liquid ion exchangers.
J. L. Wert and others, bibliog A I Ch E J 9:
857-8-t- N '63
Reaction of vinylmercuric iodide with non-
halogen acid. M. M. Kreevoy and R. A.
Kretchmer. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
2435-40 Je 20 '64
Reactions in strong acids: new concept In
amino acid chemistry; C-derivatization of
amino acids. J. Kollonitsch and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1857-8 My 5 '64
Reactions of Lewis acids ■with diaroyl per-
oxides. D. Z. Denney and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:46-50 Ja 5 '64
Refinery features ammonia and acid pressure
leaching and hydrogen reduction; process
flowsheet. Can Chem Process 48:57-8 S '64
Role of cementite in the acidic corrosion of
steel. D. N. Staicopolus. dlag Electrochem
Soc J 110:1121-4 N '63
Salt effects and medium effects on Indicator
acid-base equilibria in a methanol-water
solvent. D. Rosenthal and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:549-54 F 20 '64
Solvent deuterium isotope effects on acid-
base equilibria. P. Salomaa and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1-7 Ja 6 '64
Sorption of acids by wool from mixtures of
acids. P. Larose and R. Donovan, bibliog
Soc Dyers & Col J 78:24-7; 79:95-7, 418-21;
80:322-6 Ja '62, Mr, S '63, Je '64
Theories of acids and bases. G. T. Austin
and H. F. Austin, bibliog diag Chem Eng
71:105-8+ Ag 3 '64
Trivalency of gallium ions formed during
the dissolution of the metal in acids.
M. E. Straumanis and K. A. Poush.
bibliog il diags Electrochem Soc J 111:
795-8 Jl '64
See also
Acidity
Boronic acids
Hydrochloric acid
Picolinic acid
Sulfuric acid
Xenic acid
Analysis
Interpretation of potentiometric titrations of
weak acids in methanol-water solvents. K.
C. Ong and others, bibliog Anal Chem 36:
1971-2 S '64
Quantitative infrared analysis of some water-
soluble acids and salts. M. Dolinsky and
C. H. Wilson. Anal Chem 36:1383-5 Je '64
ACIDS, Fatty
Adenosine triphosphatase and ATP-Pi ex-
change in mitochondria of essential fatty
acid-deflcient rats. R. M. Johnson, bibliog J
Nutrition 81:411-14 D '63
Antimycotic activity of some fatty acid
derivatives. A. F. Novak and others,
bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:503-5 Jl '64
Application of specific response factors In the
gas chromatographic analysis of methyl
esters of fatty acids with fiame ionization
detectors. R. G. Ackman and J. C. Sipos.
bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:377-8 My
'64
Cargill enters fatty nitrogen field, il Chem &
Eng N 42:33-4 My 25 '64
Changes in retail market food supplies In the
United States in the last seventy years in
relation to the incidence of coronary heart
disease, with special reference to dietary
carbohydrates and essential fatty acids.
M. A Antar and others. Am J Clinical
Nutrition 14:169-78 bibliog (p 177-8) Mr '64
Changes in the fatty acid pattern of the adi-
pose tissue of obese subjects while on a re-
ducing regimen. I. Macdonald and P. J. C.
Barry. Am J Clinical Nutrition 15:158-60 S
•64
Chromatographic separation of cis and trans
fatty esters by argentation with a macro-
reticular exchange resin. E. A. Emken and
others, bibliog diag Am Oil Chem Soc J
41:388-90 My '64
Colorimetric method for determining free
fatty acids in vegetable oils. D. Baker.
Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:21-2 Ja '64
Continuous production of cylic fatty acids.
R. E. Beal and others, diag Am Oil Chem
Soc J 41:683-5 O '64
CopobTiierization of methyl esters of un-
saturated Cis fatty acids. F. R. Mayo and
C. W. Gould, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J
41:25-9 Ja '64
Dietary considerations with regard to type of
fat. L. W. Kinsell and others, il diags Am
J Clinical Nutrition 15:198-204 O '64
Dietary fat and the structure and proper-
ties of rat erythrocytets: response of
erythrocyte fatty acids to various dietary
fats. B. L. Walker and F. A. Kummerow.
bibliog J Nutrition 82:329-32 Mr '64
Effect of degree of fatty acid unsaturation
in tocopherol deficiency-induced creatinuria.
L. A. Witting and M. K. Horwitt. bibliog
J Nutrition 82:19-33 Ja '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ACIDS, Fatty — Continued
Effect of oleic and linoleic acids on tlie ab-
sorption of saturated fatty acids in the
ctiiclc. R. J. YounK and R. L,. Garrett, bib-
lioc J Nutrition 81:321-9 D '63 , , .
Effect of oxygen and otlier factors in seleni-
um catalyzed isomerization of unsaturated
fatty acid esters. V. V. R. Subralimaiiyara
and F. W. Quackenbush. bibiioK Am Oil
Cliem Soc J 41:275-9 Ap '64 , ^, „ , v. , j
Efficient production of biosynthetically labeled
fatty acids. T. L. Mounts and H. J. But-
ton, bibliog diag Am Oil Chem Soc J
41:637-9 Ag 'C4
End-use evaluation of some copolymers and
terpol\'Tners of vinyl ethers of linseed con-
juirated fatty alcohols. R. H. Dent and
otiiers. IMblios Am Oil Chem Soc J 40:713-16
Fatty acid components of fried foods and
fats used for frying. L,. T. KilKore and
W. D. Lulter. bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc
J 41:490-500 Jl '64
Fatty acid composition of adipose tissue
in normal and abnormal sublects. A. G. A.
Heffernan. bibliog Am J Clinical Nutri-
tion 1.5:5-10 .11 '64 , , ,
Fatty acid composition of oils from 21 species
of marine Hsh. freshwater flsh and shellfish.
E. H. Gruser. Jr. and others, bibliog Am
Oil Chem Soc J 41:662-7 O '64
Fattv acid composition of plasma and liver
lipid components as Influenced by diet in
the growina chick. G. A. Leveille arid
others, bibliog J Nutrition Sl:35'7-62 D '63
Fatty acid composition of rice lipids by gas-
liquid chromatopraphy. J. C. Lugay and B.
O. Juliano. bibUog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:
273-5 Ap '64
Fattv acid sizing of hardboards. G. D. Sin-
clair, bibliog Tappi 47:579-83 S '64
Fattv acids, fatty alcohols, wax esters, and
methyl esters from crambe abyssinica and
lunaria annua seed oils. T. K., Miwa and
I A. Wolff, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J
40:742-4 D '63 , . ^ , „,,
Fatty acids of pimiento pepper seed oil.
J. E. Marion and A. H. Dempsey. li Am
Oil Chem Soc J 41:548-9 Ag '64
Fatty acids of serum and adipose tissiie.ln
six groups eating natural diets containing
7 to 40 per cent fat. R. F. Scott and others,
bibliog i^m J Clinical Nutrition 14:280-90
My '64
Fatty alcohols poised for growth. II Chem &
Eng N 42:31-1- Je 8 '64
Fractionation of West Coast tall oil., W. J.
Janes, jr. Tappi 47:sud 122A-4A My 64
Gas chromatography of cis-trans fatty acid
isomers on nitrile silicone capillary col-
umns C. Litchfield and others, bibliog Am
Oil Chem Soc J 41:52-5 Ja '64
Gas chromatography of free fatty acids. J. G.
Nikelly. bibliog Anal Chem 36:2244-8 N 'b4
Gas-liquid chromatography of polar fatty
derivatives. R. A. Morrissette and w^. B.
Link, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:415-
18 Je '64
Cfenetic control of fatty acid biosynthesis
in rapeseed (brassica napus L.) R. K.
Downev and B. M. Craig, bibliog Am Oil
Chem 'Soc J 41:475-8 JI '64
Hvdrogenation of conjugated fatty acids with
hydrazine. T. Takagi and B. M. Craig, bib-
liog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:660-1 O '64
Hydroxy unsaturated oils: preparation and
characterization of metliyl dimorphecolate
and methvl lesquerolate from dimor-
photheca and lesquerella oils. M. J.
Diamond and others, bibliog Am Oil Chem
Soc J 41:430-3 Je '64
Interrelation.<!hips of dietary lipids upon fatty
acid composition of brain mitochondria,
erythrocytes and heart tis.sue in chicks.
B. Centurv and others, bibliog Am J
Clinical Nutrition 13:362-8 D '63
Ionization of monolayers of fatty acids from
Ci4 to Cn. J. A. Spink, bibliog J Colloid
Sci 18:612-25 Ag '63
Isomerization of mono ethenoid acids during
hvdrogenation. M. R. Subbaram and C. G.
Youngs, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:150-
2 F '64
Long chain a-phosphono fatty adds, salts
and esters. E. W. Maurer and others bib-
liog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:205-8 Mr '64
Manufacture of soap from fatty acids. A. B.
Herrick and E. Jungernmnn. bibliog diags
Am Oil Chem Soc J 40:615-18 N '63
Metabolism of 4.7.10.13.16-docosapentaenoIc
acid in the essential fatty acid-deficient
rat. B. Verdino and otlicrs. bibliog J
Nutrition 83:234-8 Jl '64
Methyl oct-(rfs-2-enoate; Its synthesis. GLC
behaviour and infrared spectra. O. Mercurl
and others, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:
89-92 F '64 , ., .,
Minor component fatty acids of common
vegetable oils. D. F. Kueinmei. bibliog Am
Oil Chem Soc J 41:667-70 O '64 „ „
Monolayer properties of fatty acids. E. D.
Goddard and J. A. Ackilli. bibliog J Colloid
Sci 18:585-95 Ag '63
Muscular dystrophy; a problem in polj'unsat-
urated fatty acid metabolism? A. J. Sledler
and others. Am J Clinical Nutrition 15:187-
8 S '64
Naturally occurring ali-cis 6.9,12,15-octade-
catetraenoic acid in plant oils. B. M. Craig
and M. K. Bhatty. bibliog Am Oil Chem
Soc J 41:209-11 Mr '64
Occurrence of 6.9,12,15-octadecatetraenoicacla
in echium plantagineum seed oil. C. R.
Smith, jr. and others, bibliog 11 Am OH
Chem Soc J 41:290-1 Ap '64 , ,
Physical properties of fatty acid methyl
esters. T. H. Gouw and J. C. Vlugter.
bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:142-5. 426-9,
514-15, 524-6. 675-8 F. Je-Ag. O '64
Plasma free fatty acids in kwashiorkor and
the pathogenesis of the fatty liver. B.
Lewis and others, bibliog Am J Clinical
Nutrition 15:161-8 S '64
Preparation and analysis of some food fats
and oils for fatty acid content by gas-
liquid chromatography. K. J. Hlvon and
others, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:362-6
My '64
Preparation and plasticizing characteristics
of piperidides of long chain fatty acids
and N-fatty acyl derivatives of other
cyclic imines. R R. Mod and others, bib-
liog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:237-40 Mr "64
Preparation of phosphorus esters of long-
chain hydroxy fatty acids. M. J. Diamond
and others, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J
41:9-13 Ja '64
Promotion of dropwise condensation by mono-
layers of radioactive fatty acids. D. W.
Tanner and others, bibliog il J Ap Chem
14:361-9 S '64
Quantitative consideration of the effect of
polyunsaturated fatty acid content of the
diet upon the requirements for vitamin E.
P. L. Harris and N. D. Embree. Am J
Clinical Nutrition 13:385-92 bibliog(p391-2)
D '63
Reaction of acetyl nitrate with alcohol de-
rivatives of fatty acids: a synthesis of
nitrate esters. D. C. Malins and others,
bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:44-6 Ja '64
Reaction of phosphorous trichloride with
fatty acids. A. R. Galbraith and others,
bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:104-7 F '64
Reactions of fatty acids and their deriv-
atives in alkalis. M. F. Ansell and B. C. L.
Weedon. Ind Chem 40:70-3 F '64
Role of polyunsaturated fatty acids in nutri-
tion. F. A. Kttmmerow. bibliog Food Tech
18:839-43 Je '64
Search for new industrial oils; cuphea. a
versatile source of fatty acids. R. W. Miller
and others, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:
279-80 Ap '64
Some new products includinsj dibasic and
tribasic acids, from conjugated fatty
esters; abstract and discussion. P. A. Tose-
land and R. V. Crawford. Chem & Ind p244-
5 F 8 '64
Sources of variation In repeated measurement
of pla.sma free fatty acids in rested fast-
ing subjects. L. E. Hollister and J. E. Over-
all, bibliog Am J Clinical Nutrition 15:149-
67 S '64
Structure of polyenolc odd- and even-num-
bered fatty acids of mullet (mupil cepha-
lus). N. Sen and H. Schlenk. bibliog Am
Oil Chem Soc J 41:241-7 Mr '64
Studies of the metabolism of poljTinsaturated
acids by short-term experiments. J. J. Rahm
and R. T. Holman. bibliog J Nutrition 84;
149-51 O '64
Studies on the changes In fattv acid composi-
tion in developing seeds; riclnus communis.
K. S. Chandra, bibliog il Am Oil Chem
Soc J 41:251-4 Ap '64
Studies on the metaboli.sm nf linoolaldic add
in the essential fatty add-dpflcient rat O.
S. Privett and M. L. Blank, bibliog II diag
Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:292-7 Ap '64
Study of the hypocholesterolemlc activity of
the ethyl esters of the polyunsaturated
fatty adds of cod liver oil in the rat.
S. G. Kahn. bibliog J Nutrition 83:262-6
Jl -64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
I
ACIDS, Fatty — Continued
Transport of water through monolayers of
long-chain ji-parafBnic alcohols. V. K. L,a
Mer and others, bibliog J Colloid Sci 19:
673-84 O '64
See also
Linoleic acid
Oleic acid
Stearic acid
Vernolio acid
Analysis
Analysis of fatty aoid-ethylene oxide adducts
by countercurrent distribution, F. P, Wet-
terau and others, bibliog Am Oil Chem
Soc J 41:383-7 My '64
Analysis of volatile fatty acids In sewage by
gas chromatography. B. Hindin and others,
bibliog Water & Sewage Works 111:92-5 F
'64
Applications of mass spectroscopy In fatty
acid and lipid chemistry. R. T. O'Connor.
Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:sup4-(- Je '64
Chromatographic analysis of sucrose esters
of long chain fatty acids. H. Mima and N.
Kitamori. bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:
198-200 Mr '64
Determination of the glyceride structure of
fats; distribution of individual saturated
and unsaturated acids. M. R. Subbaram and
C. G. Youngs, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J
41:445-8 Je '64 - , „ .
Essential fatty acid contents of various fats;
interpretations of values by physico-chem-
ical tests. R. B. Alfin-Slater and D. Mel-
nick, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:145-50
F '64
Essential fatty acid requirement of Infants
and the assessment of their dietary intake
of linoleate by serum fatty acid analysis.
R. T. Holman and others, bibliog Am J
Clinical Nutrition 14:70-5 F '64
Identification of the major polyunsaturated
Ci» acids of marine oils by GLC separation
factors on normal and organosilicone poly-
esters. R. G. Ackman and P. M. Jangaard.
bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 40:744-6 D "63
Methods tor determination of cyclopropenoid
fatty acids; infrared absorption method.
F. C. Magne and others. Anal Chem 36:681-
2 Mr '64
Methods for the determination of cyclo-
propenoid fatty acids. F. C. Magne and
others, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 40:716-
20; 41:309-11 D '63. Ap '64 _ ,
Procedure for the simultaneous quantitative
determination of glycerol and fatty acid
contents of fats and oils. M. E. Mason and
others. Anal Chem 36:587-90 Mr '64
Rapid, accurate microanalysis of the lower
fatty acids with particular reference to
serial determination. F. A. Vandenheuvel.
bibliog il diags Anal Chem 36:1930-6 S '64
Silicic acid-silver nitrate chromatography
as an enrichment technique in fatty acid
analysis. M. K. Bhatty and B. M. Craig.
Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:508-10 Jl '64
ACIDS, Organic
Coulometric titration of organic aclda In
acetone. C. A. Streuli and others, bibliog
Anal Chem 36:1371-2 Je '64
Cyclization of geranlc acids; preparation of a
cyclobutanone. J. J. Beereboom. Am Chem
Soc J 85:3525-6 N 5 '63
Effect of yellow organic adds on Iron and
other metals in water. J. Shapiro, bibliog
Am Water Works Assn J 56:1062-82 As '64
Effects of aliphatic acids and their salts on
the flame spectrometric emission of cal-
cium. A. C. West, bibliog Anal Chem 36:
310-14 F '64
Halogenated aliphatic acids. J. K. Leasure.
bibliog J Agri & Food Chem 12:40-3 Ja '64
Identification of the methyl esters of the
stable Krebs cycle acids by gas liquid
chromatography. H. H. Luke and others,
bibliog Anal Chem 35:1916-18 N '63
Individual volatile acids In anaerobic treat-
ment. P. L. McCarty and others, bibliog
diags WPCP J 35:1501-16 D '63
New derivatives for characterization of
organic acids. R. G. Taborsky. Anal Chem
36:1663-4 Jl '64
Nonvolatile organic acids and core break-
down of Bartlett pears. M. W. Williams
and M. B. Patterson, bibliog J AgrI & Food
Chem 12:80-3 Ja '64
Organic acids by column chromatography. F.
G. Pohland and B. H. Dickson, jr. bibliog
Water Works & Wastes Eng l:54-5-f Jl '64
Photochemistry of a-keto acids and a-keto
esters, P. A. Leermakers and G. F. Vesley.
bibliog Am 6hem Soc J 85:3776-9; 86:1768-71
D 5 '63, My 5 '64
Streptolydigln: streptolic acid. K. L. Rlne-
g*'"''r d',r-,„?r""J ^y^*^''^- bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 85:4035-7 D 20 '63
Streptolydigln: ydiginic acid. K. L. Rine-
hart, jr. and D. B. Borders, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 85:4037-8 D 20 '63
Structure of pulvilloric acid. J. F. W. McOmle
and others, bibiiogi Chem & Ind p 1689-90 O
Wittig reaction; synthesis of B.Y-unsat-
urated acids H. S. Corey Jr. and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1884-5 My 6 '61
See also
Adipic acid
Benzoic acid
Caiboxylic acids
Cinnamic acid
Croconic acid
Eburicoic acid
Fumaric acid
Maleic acid
Muconic acid
Resin acids
Terephthallc acid
Analysis
Determination of volatile adds by gas chro-
matography. J. P. Andrews and others,
bibliog Water & Sewage Works 111:206-10
Ap 64
Identification of aJcohols and volatile organic
acids from natural orange essence J. A.
Attaway and others, bibliog J Agri & Food
Chem 12:118-21 Mr '64
Organic acids In digester liquor by chroma-
tography. A. F. Westerhold. WPCF J 35:
1431-3 N '63
Organic acids of rice and some other cereal
seeds. D. F. Houston and others, biblios:
J Agri & Food Chem 11:512-17 N '63
ACNE
Acne treatment. Drug & Cosmetic Ind 95:619
O '64
Treating acne; abstract. M. J. Tye and B. K.
Fisher. Drug & Cosmetic Ind 94:774 My '64
ACOUSTIC laboratories. See Sound laboratories
ACOUSTIC logging. See Petroleum— Well log-
ging
ACOUSTIC resonance. See Resonance
ACOUSTICS. See Sound
ACOUSTICS, Architectural
Acoustics and miniature concert halls. H.
Lawrence, il Audio 48:8-1- Jl '64
Acoustics; what happened at Philharmonic
Hall? 11 plans Arch Forum 119:118-23 D '63
Added warmth of Festival hall tone. 11 Engi-
neering 197:718 My 22 '64
Architectural acoustics. V. O. Knudsen. U
diags Sd Am 209:78-92 N '63
Basic course in commercial sound. N. H.
Crowhurst. diags Audio 48:33-6 Ap; 41-4
My; 33-6 Je; 28-31-f Jl; 19-22-1- Ag; 35-7 S:
75-8 O; 43-4-1- N '64 -r s. i ,
Cinerama theatre acoustics. M. Rettinger.
II diags SMPTB J 73:566-8 Jl '64
Correlation techniques in studio testing A.
N. Burd. diags Radio & Electronic Eng
27:387-95 My '64
Design of building products; contributions of
other professions, il Prog Arch 45:176-6 Je
'64
New perspectives with unified ceilings. R. P.
Coyne. II diags Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:
79-82 My '64
Purist tackles room acoustics. J. W. Llnsley.
11 Audio 48:19-214- Ap '64
Reverberation and ambiophony. G. A. Briggs,
11 Radio-Electronics 35:42-4 O '64
See also
Sound absorbent materials
ACOUSTOELECTRIC effect. See Sound waves
ACRIDINE
Rearrangement of aromatic N-oxIdes; rates
and mechanism for the reaction of acridine
N-oxide with acetic anhydride. J. H. Mark-
graf and M. K. Ahn. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2699-702 Jl 6 '64
Study of two crystalline forms of 6-chloro-2-
methoxy-9-thiolacridine. K. E. Daugherty
and R. J. Robinson. Anal Chem 36:2195-6
O '64
X-ray fluorescence spectrometric analysis of
the copper(II) and mercury(II) complexes
of 6-cliloro-2-methoxy-9-thiolacridine. K E
fiiWst'i-ti'o r/'6f*^""- "'"""^ ^■^' ^^^^
ACROLEIN
Decomposition of acrolein acetals J. H.
Davies and P. Klrby. Chem & Ind p 194 PI
'64
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APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ACRYLAMIDE „ , ... ...
Anionic stereospecinc polymerisation of . N-
dl^iiibstituted acrylamides and some vinyl
ketones: abstract and discussion. P. K.
Thomas, Chem & Ind p 1831 N 16 63
APRVLATES
Acrylic elastomers. .M. A Mendelsohn and
H. F. Minter. bibliog Rubber Age 35:403-6,
Inves'tigation of comonomer distribution in
ethvlene-acrylate copolymers with thermal
methods K J. BombauKh and others, diags
Anal Chem 35:1834-7 N '63 „„„^„o.
Labeled monomer shows reaction course,
Grignard-initiated polymerization of an iso-
propyl acrylate is random with respect to
deuterated CHs. F. A. Bovey. il Chem &
Eng N 42:49-50 S 21 '64 ...
Polyacrylate elastomers attract new interest.
11 Chem & Enpr N 41:27-8 N IS .63 .
Stereospeciflcity in the anionic rolymerization
of isopropyl acrylate. C Schuerch and
others bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4481-2 O
20 '64
See aUo
Plastics. Transparent
Manufacture
Catalytic sj-ntheses of acrylic acid and ethyl
acrylate from acetylene, carbon monoxide,
and water or ethanol under pressure. S.IC
Bhattacharyya and A. K Sen. bibliog
Ind & Eng Chem Proc Design 3:169-76
Ap '64
ACRYLIC acid ., , ,
Manufacture
Catalytic syntheses of acrylic acid and ethyl
acrvlate from acetylene, carbon monoxide,
and water or ethanol under prea.sure. S. K,
Bhattacharyya and A. K. Sen bibl,og Ind
& Eng Chem Proc Design 3:169-76 Ap 64
ACRYLIC fibers ^ ^ -d
Computer calculation of pressure „droP. P.
Taylor. 11 Chem Eng Prog 60:67-70 Ap '64
Effect of fiber-forming conditions on the
microstructure of acrylic fiber. M. faka-
hashi and others, bibliog il Textile Res J
34:87-97 F '64
Influence of drying temperature and humidity
on the internal structure of acrylic fiber
during drying. H. Takeda and Y. Nuku-
shinS bibliog Textile Res J 34:173-5 F '64
Pile fabrics specialist; Glenolt Mills, il Mod
Textiles Mag 44:25-7 N '63
Processing and performance characteristics of
Chemstrand's Acrilan acrylic fiber in
carpets. D. B. Finn. Am Dyestuff Rep 53.
4G4-7 Je 8 '64
Statistical treatment of data, and extreme-
value theory in relation to fatigue in tex-
tiles D Prevorsek and others, bibliog diags
Textile' Res J 33:963-73 D '63
Time, temperature, and stress relationships
in wet-gel acrylic fibers. W. c. Schneider
and G. K. lilausner. Textile Res J 34:819-
25 O '64
We changed from cotton to acrylics: Led-
better manufacturing co. il Textile Ind
128:72-5 Mr '64
See also ,. ^^
Dyes .and dyeing — Acrylic fibers
ACRYLIC plastics. See Plastics. Transparent
ACRYLONITRILE , ^ . . t. <i
Acrylonitrlle build-up begins in Europe. 11
Chem & Eng N 42:75-6 My 11 64
Application of a Hammett-Taft relation to
kinetics of alkylation of amino acid and
peptide model compounds with acrylonitrile.
M. Friedman and J. S. Wall, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:3735-41 S 20 '64
Developing ABS resin technology brings forth
new varieties. 11 Chem & Eng N 42:42-3
Mr 30 '64
Dveing of polyacrylonitrile fibers. S. Rosen-
baum. bibliog il diag Textile Res J 33:
899-910; 34:52-60 N '63, Ja '64
Elect rolvtic reductive coupling. M. M. Baizer.
hihliog diag Electrochem Soc J 111:215-22
P '64
Role of sites in dyeing. S. Rosenbaum. bib-
liog diag Textile Res J 34:159-67, 291-302
F. Ap '64
Synthesis of acrylonitrlle. W. Hofmann. diags
Rubber Chem & Tech 37:34-45 bibliog (p43-
5) pt 2 Ap '64
Manufacture
Acrylonitrlle; American cvanamld co. diae
Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:138
N '63
Acrylonitrile: the Standard oil co. (Ohio),
diag Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner
42:139 N '63
New plant highlights acrylonitrile activity.
Oil & Gas J 62:94 F 24 '64
ACTINIDE series
Carrier technique for quantitative electro-
deposition of actinides. M. Y. Donnan and
E. K. Dukes, bibliog diag Anal Chem 36:
392-4 F '64
Electronic specific heat a.ssociated with local-
ized states in actinide metals. W. R. Scott
and others. J Ap Phys 35:1092-3 pt 2 Mr '64
New approach to separation or trlvalent
actinide elements from ianthanide elements.
F. L. Moore, biblicg Anal Chem 36:2158-62
O '64
Removal of radioactive actinides and lan-
thanides from aqueous solutions with cal-
cium lluoride prior to llanie photometric
determination of lithium. H. P. Holcomb.
Anal Chem 36:2360-1 N '64
Separation of americium from curium with
calcium fluoride. H. P. Holcomb. bibliog
diag Anal Chem 36:2329-32 N '64
ACTINOMYCETES
Problem, musty water; the culprit, actinomy-
cetes. R. E. Hansen, il map Water Works
& Wastes Eng 1:45-9 Ja '64
ACTIVATED charcoal. See Carbon, Activated
ACTIVATED sludge method. See Sewage dis-
posal — Activated sludge method; Trade
waste disposal — ^Activated sludge method
ACTIVATION
Activation analysis by absolute gamma-ray
counting and direct calculation of weights
from nuclear constants. F. Girardi and
others, bibliog diag Anal Chem 36:1588-94
Jl '64
Activation analysis finds its place in the life
sciences. R. E. Wainerdi. diag Nucleonics
22:57-60 F '64
Activation analysis matures as Industrial
tool. 11 Chem Eng 70:92-4 D 9 '63
Activation analysis; new tool finds many uses.
11 diag Steel 155:40-4 Jl 6 '64
Activation analysis of antimony by sum-
coincidence spectrometry. F. Adams and J.
Hoste. bibliog diag Nucleonics 22:55-7 Mr
'64
Activation analysis of high purity materials.
W. J. Ross, bibliog Anal Chem 36:1114-19
My '64
Activation energy calculation from a linearly-
increasing-temperature experiment. T. R.
Ingraham and P. Marier. bibliog Can J
Chem Eng 42:161-3 Ag '64
Analysis of total beryllium in beryllium metal
by gamma activation. H. L. Rook, bibliog
diags Anal Chem 36:2211-12 O '64
Analytical technique detects and measures
trace metals. F. J. Berlandi and H. B.
Mark, jr. Chem & Eng N 42:84 S 14 '64
Anodic activation of iron. V, D. Kashcheev
and others, bibliog Corrosion 20:54-6 F '64
Application of controlled potential electro-
deposition with pyrolytic graphite electrodes
to neutron activation analysis and radio-
chemistry. H. B. Mark. jr. and F. J.
Berlandi. bibliog il diag Anal Chem 36:2062-4
O -64
Combined radiochemical-neutron activation
analysis method for the determination of
sulfur and phosphorus in high- purity paper
and beer. A. G. Souliotis. bibliog diags
Anal Chem 36:811-14 Ap '64
Computer program to optimize times of Ir-
radiation and decay in activation analysis.
T. L. Isenhour and G. H. Morrison, flow
diags Anal Chem 36:1089-92 My '64
Computer routines for neutron activation
analysis of lubricating oils. D. E. Hull
and J. T. Gilmore. bibliog Anal Chem
36:2072-7 O '64
Determination of fluorine In organic com-
pounds by fast neutron activation analysis,
R. Blackburn. Anal Chem 36:669-71 Mr '64
Determination of nickel In hydrogenated fats
by neutron activation .analysis. A. G.
Souliotis. bibliog Anal Chem 36:1385-6 Je '64
Determination of oxygen in gallium arsenide
by neutron activation analysis. R. F. Bailey
and D. A. Ross, bibliog Anal Chem 35:791-4
Je '63; Discussion. 36:1879 Ag '64
Determination of silver, cadmium, indium,
tantalum, rhenium, gold, and rare earths
at low concentration by neutron activation
and radiochemical analysis. C. E. Gleit
and others, bibliog Anal Chem 36:2067-72
O '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
11
ACTIVATION — Continued
Determination of the stoichiometry of sub-
niilligrani samples of sodium-vanadium
bronzes by instrumental neutron activation
analysis. M. N. Soltys and G. H. Morrison,
bibliop- Anal Chem 36:293-6 F '64
Determmation of the zinc-6S — zinc-64 ratio
in rocks and minerals by neutron activation
analysis. R. H. Filby. bibliog Anal Chem
36:1597-600 Jl '64
Determination of zinc in ores and mill prod-
ucts by neutron activation analysis. J. M.
Bakes and P. G. Jeftery. Anal Chem 36:
1594-7 Jl '64
Dynamic analysis of activation overpotentiaj.
L. Karasyk and others, bibliog Electro-
chem Soc J 111:237-41 F '64
Larffe volume activation analysis of or-
ganically bound iodine using isotopic neu-
tron sources. R. Grunewald and others,
bibliog diag Anal Chem 36:1138-40 My '64
Neutron activation analysis, il Mech Ens 85:
71 N '63
Neutron activation method for soil removal
measurements: a coinparison of the reflec-
tance method and the neutron activation
method. D. A. Netzel and others, bibliog
il Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:678-83 O '64
Nuclear activation analysis; abstract. R. E.
Wainerdi and N. P. DuBeau. Metal Prog
85:143+ Ja '64
Nuclear hi.ghlights in spectrometry and ac-
tivation analysis. V. P. Guinn. bibliog
Nucleonics 22:70+ Mr '64
Ores analysed at the push of a button by
radioactivation analysis, il Engineering 197:
654 My 8 '64
Oxygen determination in rocks, minerals, and
water by neutron activation. A. Volborth
and H. E. Banta. bibliog Anal Chem 35:
2203-5 D '63
Plasma jet process activates poljTner surface
for printing; abstract. R. M. Mantell and
■W. Ormond. il Chem & Eng N 42:72+ Ap
20 '64
Practical approach to the self-shielding prob-
lems in low-flux neutron activation analy-
sis. O. U. Anders, bibliog diags Anal Chem
36:564-8 Mr '64
Rapid neutron activation method for deter-
mining chromium in ruby maser and laser
crystals. J. R. Weiner and others, bibliog
il Electrochem Soc J 110:1160-2 N '63
Rapid, nondestructive method of precision
oxygen analysis by neutron activation. O.
U. Anders and D. W. Briden. bibliog diags
Anal Chem 36:287-92 F '64
Rapid radiochemical separation and activation
analysis of rare earth elements. K.
Rengan and "W. W. Meinke. bibliog diag
Anal Chem 36:157-61 Ja '64
Second-order interference in activation anal-
ysis. E. Ricci and F. F. Dyer, bibliog Nu-
cleonics 22:45-50 Je '64
Self-shielding in activation analysis. J. Gilat
and T. Gurfinkel. Nucleonics 21:143-4 Ag
'63
Simultaneous detemiination of mercury and
arsenic in biological and organic materials
by activation analysis. B. Sjostrand. bib-
liog diag Anal Chem 36:814-19 Ap '64
Simultaneous determination of niobium and
tantalum by neutron activation using
niobium- 94m and tantalum-182m and rapid
radiochemical separations. C. K. K.im and
V,'. W. Meinke. bibliog Anal Chem 35:2135-8
D '63
Simultaneous determination of oxygen and
silicon in meteorites and rocks hy non-
destructive activation analysis with fast
neutrons. J. Wing, bibliog diag Anal Chem
36:559-64 Mr '64
Simultaneous determination of sulfur and
phosphorus in water by neutron activation
analysis. C. H. Wayman. Anal Chem 36:
665-6 Mr '64
Systematic neutron activation technique for
the determination of trace metals in petro-
leum. U. P. Colombo and others, diags
Anal Chem 36:802-7 Ap '64
Techniciue for studying oxygen diffusion and
locating oxide inclusions in metals by using
the proton radioactivation of oxygen-18.
R. H. Condit and J. B. Holt, bibliog il
Electrochem Soc J 111:1192-4 O '64
ACTIVITY coefficients
Activity coefficients at Infinite dilution; 2-
propanol -water system. E. W. Slocum and
B. F. Dodge, bibliog diag A I Ch E J 10:
364-8 My '64
Relation between Ho and water activity. C.
Perrin. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:256-8
Ja 20 '64
Theoretical activity coefficients of an Ideal
Debye-Hllckel electrolyte. J. F. Skinner
and R. M. Fuoss. bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:3423-7 S 5 '64
ACYL compounds
Addition of acyl- and alkylcobalt carbonyls
to conjugated dienes. K. F. Heck, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 85:3381-3 N 5 '63
Carbonium ions: the direct observation of
saturated and unsaturated acyl cations and
their eciuilibria with protonated acids. N.
C. Deno and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:4370-2 O 20 '64
Interaction of benzamidoxime with fiuoro-
acyl chlorides: some novel 1,2,4-oxadiazoles.
J. P. Critchley and others, bibliog Chem &
Ind P806-7 My 9 '64
Kinetic consequences of the acyl-enzyme
mechanism for the reactions of specific
substrates with chymotrypsin. B. Zerner
and M. L.. Bender, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:3669-74 S 20 '64
Kinetic evidence for the formation of acyl-
enzyme intermediates in the a-chymotrj-psin-
catalyzed hydrolyses of specific substrates.
B. Zerner and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:3674-9 S 20 '64
New cyclic oligomers: metal alkoxide oxides.
metal acylate oxides. J. Rinse, bibliog il
diags Ind & Eng Chem 56:42-50 My '64
Observation of acyl-enzyme intermediates in
the a-chjTnotrj'psin-catalyzed reactions of
N-acetyl-L-trjTJtophan derivatives at low
pH. F. J. K^zdy and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:3690-6 S 20 '64
Preparation of l-acyl-1.3-butadiene deriva-
tives from acylmethyl-it-allvlcobalt tricar-
bonyls. R. F. Heck, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
85:3383-7 N 5 '63
Reaction of acyl azides with norbornylene.
Li. H. Zalkow and others. Chem & Ind
p 1556-7 S 5 '64
Reaction of acyl chlorides with aminized cot-
ton. P. E. Robbins and H. H. Perkins. Am
Dyestuff Rep 52:915-19 N 11 '63
Reaction of formohydroxamic acid with acyl
derivatives in neutral aqueous solution. S.
A. Bernhard and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:4406-14 O 20 '64
Reaction of phosphorus pentachloride with
acyl anhydrides; a forgotten reaction. C.
L,. Wale. Chem & Ind p2003 D 28 '63
ACYL group
Equilibrium distribution of acyl groups be-
tween primary and secondary hydroxyl po-
sitions in partial esters. J. D. Brandner
and R. L. Birkmeier. bibliog Am Oil Chem
Soc J 41:367-70 My '64
Observation of acyl-enzj-me intermediates in
the a-chymotrj'psin-catalyzed hvdrolysis
of specific ester substrates at low pH.
F. J. K^zdy and M. L. Bender. Am Chem
Soc J 86:937-8 Mr 5 '64
ACYLATION
Acylation of a-chjTnotrypsin by N-acetyl-
L-tryptophan. F. J. K^zdy and M. L. Ben-
der, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:938-40 Mr 5
'64
Acylations of ketals and enol ethers. R D.
Youssefyeh. Am Chem Soc J 85:3901-2 T> 5
■63
ADAMANTANE. See Tricyclodecane
ADAMS. Ansel
Eloquent light: A. Adams' giant West Coast
exhibit. P. Caulfield. por Mod Phot 28:12-13
F '64
ADAMS, Roger
AIC gold medalist, por Chem & Eng N 42:90
My 18 '64
ADAPTATION (biology)
Adaptation of the chick to dietary energy
source. W. E. Donaldson, bibliog J Nutri-
tion 82:115-20 Ja '64
ADDING machines
Punched-card reader enters equations into a
calculator, il Machine Design 36:12 S 10 '64
ADDITION compounds
Addition of acyl- and alkylcobalt carbonvis
to conjugated dienes. R. F. Heck, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 85:3381-3 N 5 '63
Addition of nitrones to olefins; fused bicyclic
isoxazolidines. N. A. LeBel and others.
Am Chem Soc J 86:3759-67 S 20 '64
Addition of silylamines and silazanes to iso-
cyanates. J. F. Klebe and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:4400-6 O 20 '64
Bisulphite addition compounds of amino-
sugars. D. L. Ingles, bibliog Chem & Ind
P927-8 My 30 '64
Bis (urea) and thiourea adducts of the tetra-
chloroindate all) anion. D. '}. Tuck .nnd
B. J. Woodhouse. biblios Chem & Ind
p 1363-4 Jl 25 '64
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APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ADDITION compounds — Continuect
Conccrnin;? tlie inechaniHiii of addition of sim-
ple olelins to orsanotin dlhydrides. C.
Barnttson and otliers. bibllog Cliein & Ind
p45S-9 Mr H '64
Cycloaddition. P. D. Bartlett and others, bib-
lioK Am Chem Soc J 80:010-31 F 2U '64
Cvcloaddition reactions of sulfen&s. I. J.
Borowitz. biblioB Am Chem Soc J 86:1146-
9 Mr 20 '64 ^ . , , „ „
Cycloadditions; the reactions of A'-l.Z.J-
triazolines with phenyl isocyanate and
phenyl isothiocvanate. J. E. Baldwin and
others. Am Chem Soc J SC:4509-1U O 20 '04
Eiectrophilic addition reactions of 1,1-di-
methyldiazenium bromide with 1.3-aienes
and stvrcnes. W. H. Urry and others, bib-
liOK Am Chem Soc J 86:2224-9 Je 5 '64
Eiectrophilic addition to olefins: the stereo-
chemistry of addition of deuterium bromide
to l-phenylpropene. M. J. S. Dewar and
R. C. Fahey. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:
3645-8 N 20 '63
Enamines as dipolarophiles In 1,3-dipolar
addition reactions. M. E. Munk and Y. K.
Kim. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2213-17 Je
B '64
Molecular addition compounds of amines and
iodine: evidence for the existence of a 2 : 1
triethylamine-iodine complex. C. D. Schinul-
bach and D. M. Hart, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2347-51 Je 20 '64
New synthesis of cyclohexenones; the double
Michael addition of vinyl ethynyl ketones
to active methylene compounds: applica-
tion to the total synthesis of di-eriseoful-
vin. G Stork and M. Tomasz. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 80:471-8 F 5 '04
Photochemical cycloaddition as a device for
general annelation. H. Hikino and P.„ de
Mayo, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 80:3582-3
S 5 '64
Stereochemical assignments for B-ketoIs
formed by aldol addition of three simple
ketones to p-nitrobenzaldehyde. M. Stiles
and others, bibliog diags Am Chem Soc J
86:3337-42 Ag 20 '04
ADDITIVES, Food. See Food additives
ADENINE ^ , ^^. ,^ ,
Adenine nucleosides of 4-thioribofuranose.
E. J. Reist and others. Chem & Ind p 1364-5
Jl 25 '64
Binding of silver ion by adenine and sub-
stituted adenines. K. Gillen and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2792-6 Jl 20 '64
Studies on polynucleotides; the specific syn-
thesis of Ca'-Cs'- linked ribooligonucleotides;
homologous adenine oligonucleotides. Y.
Lapidot and H. G. Khorana. bibliog Atn
Chem Soc J 85:3857-02 D 5 '03
Synthesis of 7-substituted adenines through
the use of a blocking group at the 3-posi-
tion; site of alkylation of 7-substituted
adenines N. J. Leonard and T. Fujii. bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 85:3719 N 20 '63
ADENOSINE , , ^ , . „ .,
Crystal and molecular structure of p-adeno-
sine-2-'-B-uridIne-5'-phosphorIc acid. B.
Shefter and others. Am Chem Soc J 86:
1872-4 My 5 "64
Purine nucleosides; direct bromlnation of
adenosine, deoxyadenosine, puanosine, and
related purine nucleasides. R. E. Holmes
and R. K. Robins, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:1242-5 Mr 20 '64
Synthesis of homoribose (5-deoxy-D-alIose)
and horaoadenosine. K. J. Ryan and others.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 80:2603-8 Je 20 '64
Synthesis of 2', 3'-dideoxyadenosine from
2'-deoxvadenosine. M. J. Robins and R.
K. Robins, bibliog Ajn Chem Soc J 86:3585-6
S 5 '64
ADENOSINE phosphate
Mitochondrion. D. E. Green. 11 diags Scl Am
210:63-04- Ja '64; Discussion. 210:10-f Ap
'04
Specific chemical synthesis of v-P" labeled
adenosine B'-triphosphate. D. L. M. Ver-
heyden and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
80:1253-4 Mr 20 '64
Volume changes accompanying the adenosine
tripho.sph.atc-m>'osin B interaction. H. No-
gurhi and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
80:2077-8 My 20 '64
ADHESION
Adhesion between polymers and textile fab-
rics; abstract and discussion. W. C. Wake.
Chem & Ind pOl-2 Ja 11 '64
Adhesion of vapor- deposited aluminum to
lime-soda gla^s. J. R. Frederick and K. C.
Ludema. bibliog J Ap Phys 35:256-7 Ja '64
Correlation of the coefficient of adhesion
with various physical and mechanical prop-
erties of metals; abstract. M. K. Sikorskl.
Metal Prog 85:175-7 My '04
Improving adhesion of polyethylene extrusion
coatings. G. R. DeHoff and T. F. Mcljaugh-
lin, jr. 11 diags Mod Plastics 41:107-10-f N
'03
Quantitative adhesion measurements of elec-
troless copper to copper and gold. B. F.
Rothschild and R. G. Nabors. il diags
Plating 51:1003-5 N '04
Role oi^ adhesion in the reinforcement of
elastomers. S. S. Voyutskii and others,
bibliog diag Rubber Age 95:729-35 Ag '64
Theory and analysis of peel adhesion; rate-
temperature dependence of vi-scoelastic in-
terlayers. D. H. Kaelble. bibliog J Colloid
Sci 19:413-24 Je '04
Wetting and adhesion. J. R. Huntsberger.
bibliog il Chem & Eng N 42:82-7 N 2 '64;
Discussion. 42:4-5 D 14 '64
Wetting and adhesion in two-component sys-
tems. H. K. Livingston, bibliog J Colloid
Sci 19:185-91 F '64
Testing
Paint adhesion over chromium electroplate.
B. K. Dent, il Plating 60:1100-3 D '63
Scratch test for measuring adherence of thin
films to o.xide substrates. M. M. Karnowsky
and W. B. Estill, bibliog il R Sci Instr
35:1324-6 O '64
ADHESIVE tape
Adhesives seal windshield and rear window.
diags Product Eng 36:69 Ag 3 '64
High-speed taping of corrugated containers.
R. H. Valley. Tappi 47:sup 152A-I- Ap '64
Tape handle spells success. 11 Food Eng 36:
93-4 Mr '64
ADHESIVE tape, Plastic
Sellotape polyester thermosetting tape. II
Engineering 198:202-3 Ag 14 '64
ADHESIVES
Adhesion of printing Inks and adhesives on
pretreated nolyolefln surfaces. K. F. BUcheJ.
bibliog il Brit Plastics 37:142-5 Mr '64
Adhesive bonding cuts rejections, il Foundry
92:130 S '64
Adhesive bonding directory. Mod Metals
20:02-1- S '64
Adhesive bonding light metals. F. L. Church.
flow diag il diags Mod Metals 19:34-1- O;
46-1- D '63; 20:68-9-1- F; 41-2+ Ap; 76-|-
Jl; B6-f S '64
Adhesives. L. H. Sharpe and others. 11 diags
Naval Eng J 70:777-85 O '04
Adhesives assemble giant magnet, il Am
Mach 108:80 Je 8 '64
Adhesives for high and low temperatures.
R. C. Kausen. bibliog diags Materials in
Design Eng 60:94-8 Ag; 108-12 S '64
Adhesives set up new products. A. W. Young.
il diags Iron Age 193:127-34 Ap 30 '64
Application of adhesives. R. R. Myers, bib-
liog diags Tappi 46:745-50 D '63
Bonded metal assembly. D. K. Rider, il diags
Product Eng 35:85-98 My 25; 75-8 Je 8 '64
(reprints 50c)
Bulk starch handling and automatic mixing.
F. W. Velguth. il diags Tappi 47:sup 148A-
52A Ap '04
Ceramic- metal adhesive combinations. J. F.
Benzel. il diags Am Cer Soc Bui 42:748-51
D '63
Design of joints and physical strength of
rigid plastics. G. C. Grimes. Machine
Design 35:1664- D 5 '63
Effect of high humidity environments on the
strength of adhesive joints. D. J. Falconer
and others. Chem & Ind p 1230-1 Jl 4 '64
Electric curing process facilitates assembly
by aluminum honeycomb, diag Light Metal
Age 21:6 O '03
Guide to military and federal specifications
for rubber-bonding adhesives. I. Katz.
Rubber Age 96:78-86 Ap '64
How to prepare surfaces for adhesive bond-
ing, il Materials In Design Eng 68:100-1 N
How to select the correct adhesives for pres-
sure-sensitive purposes. J. Questel. Inland
Ptr/Am Llthogr 154:59 O '04
Joining and fastening: adhesives: tables. Ma-
terials in Design Eng 00:634-5 Mid-O '64
Liquid press fit. a new type of bonding
material. V. Krieble. Product Eng 34:97-8
D 23 '63
Production and use of the optical contact
bond. R. N. Smartt and J. V. Ramsay.
J Sci Instr 41:514 Ag '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
13
ADHESIVES — Continued , ^
Rubber and plastic adhesive and sealant
manufacturers' council adhesives and seaJ-
ants iseminar; Cherry Hill. N. J. ; abstracts
of papers. Rubber World 150:81-2 Ap '64
Structural adhesives economize joining. 11
dias Materials in Design Eng 59:lo2-(- F 64
Structural adhesives; their promising future
in materials joining. S. B. Twiss. 11 Res/
Develop 15:26-30 Ag '64
Structural adhesives; with engineermg data
sheet, il diaes Welding Eng 49:35-43 S '64
(reprints 50c)
Theory and analysis of peel adhesion; rate-
temperature dependence of viscoelastic in-
terlayers. D. H. Kaelble. bibliog J Colloid
Sci 19:413-24 Je '64
Trend in structural adhesives. H. A. Burg-
man, il Machine Design 35:192-8 N 21 "63
Tvpes of adhesives used, diags Tappi 47:sup
134A-5A My '64
Universal bonding with a computer, il diags
Am Mach 108:112 Ja 20 '64
Water emulsion paints and adhesives. B. C.
O'Keefe. Ind Finishing 40:108-9 S '64
What flock adhesive to use and why. Ind
Finishing 40:113-14 S '64
Will super adhesives replace welding?
Welding Eng 49:96 Ap '64
Tou can cut joining costs as much as 50
per cent. U Steel 154:43-51 Ap 27 '64
See also
Binding materials
Resinous products — Adhesives
Testing
Controlled test for measuring the gluability
of paperboard. W. O. Kroeschell. il diag
Tappi 47:336-8 Je '64
Correlation of some thermal properties of
epoxy adhesives and shear strength of steel
bonds. G. J. Barenholtz and others. Ind
& Eng Chem Product Kes & Develop
2:270-2 D '63
Laboratory evaluation of adhesives vs. field
results. E. T. Rilee, jr. and R. D. Faunce.
Tappi 47:supl59A-61A S '64
ADIPATES ^ , ^
Substituted phenylbutyl adipates and hydro-
carbons as oxidatively autoinhibitive com-
pounds. H. E. Mertwoy and H. Gisser.
bibliog Ind & Eng Chem Product Res &
Develop 3:180-6 S '64
ADIPIC acid
Determination of some diamines in the pres-
ence of adipic acid, amines, and ammo
acids. V. J. Farrugia and P. C. Christo-
pher. Anal Chem 36:435-6 F '64
More nylon requires more adipic acid. P. W.
Sherwood. Mod Textiles Mag 44:56-8 N 63
ADIPOSE tissue. See Fat
ADMINISTRATION, Public
See also
Water departments
ADOLESCENCE. See Youth
ADONIS vernalis
V'ernadigin and 3-acetylstrophadogenm; two
new cardenolides from adonis vernalis L.
A. Pol4kov4 and Z. Cekan. bibliog Chem
& Ind p 1766-7 N 2 '63
ADRENAL glands
Adrenal lipids of cholesterol-fed gmnea pigs
and rats. R. Ostwald and others. J Nutri-
tion 82:443-51 bibliog(p450-l) Ap '64
Effect of potassium on juxtaglomerular cells
and the adrenal zona glomerulosa of rats.
P. M. Hartroft and E. Sowa. bibliog J
Nutrition 82:439-42 Ap '64
Hormones
Seasonal variation of adrenal cortex activity.
G. I. Watanabe. bibliog Archives Environ-
mental Health 9;192-200 Ag '64
ADRENOCORTICOTROPIN. See ACTH
ADRIATIC SEA
See also
Petroleum — Adriatic Sea
ADSORBENTS
Adsorption of nitrogen-methane on molecular
sieves. P. B. Lederman and B. Williai .3
bibliog flow diag diag A I Ch B J 10:30-4
Ja '64
Adsorption process uses multistaging. F. C.
Boston, il diags Hydrocarbon Process & Pet
Refiner 43:141-5 Ag '64
Binary equilibrium data from single-com-
ponent isotherms. G. J. Minkoff. Ind & Eng
Chem Proo Design 3:409-10 O '64
Catalysts for selective hydrogenation of soy-
bean oil; hydrogenation catalysts prepared
on molecular sieves and other supports.
C. H. Riesz and H. S. Weber, bibliog Am
Oil Chem Soc J 41:464-8 Jl '64
Characterization of selected heavy-metal salts
as adsorbents for gas chromatography. A. G.
Altenau and L. B. Rogers, bibliog Anal Chem
36:1726-35 Ag '64
Drying liquid hydrocarbons using adsorptive
agents. D. E. Eaves and P. R. Sewell.
bibliog diag Ind & Eng Chem Proc Design
3:361-5 O '64
Esso develops new molecular- sieve process,
recovers linear paraffins. Oil & Gas J 61:46
N 25 '63
Molecular sieves dry aJky feed better. M. D.
Box and others, diags Hydrocarbon Process
& Pet Refiner 43:125-6 Ja '64
Molecular sieves dry propylene better. J. A,
McConnell. Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Re-
finer 42:97-8 D '63
Molecular sieves in the vulcanization of
rubber. G. A. Blokh and others, bibliog
Rubber Chem & Tech 37:714-19 Jl '64
Olefin polymerization over synthetic mole-
cular sieves. C. J. Norton, bibliog Ind &
Eng Chem Proc Design 3:230-6 Jl '64
Porous glass as an adsorbent for thin layer
chromatography. J. K. G. Kramer and
others, btbliog Anal Chem 36:2:!79-80 N '64
Sorption of long chain normal paraflins in
molecular sieves. C. G. V. Burgess and
others, bibliog J Ap Chem 14:350-60 Ag '64
Survey of modern chemistry; unusual chem-
ical bonding creates complex structures.
G. T. Austin and H. F. Austin, bibliog
diags Chem Eng 71:91-6 F 3 '64
Twin-absorber air dryers, il Engineer 217:317
F 14 '64
ADSORPTION
Adsorption. C. H. Giles. 11 diag Chem & Ind
P724-32, 770-81 bibliog(p731-2, 780-1) My 2-
9 '64
Adsorption and coadsorption studies at
ionized surface layers by means of a-
disintegration recoils. M. Avrahami and
N. H. Steiger. bibliog J Colloid Sci 18:863-
77 D '63
Adsorption and condensation processes. J. B.
Hudson and S. Ross, bibliog il diags Ind
& Eng Chem 56:30-6 N '64
Ad.'iorption and migration of Sr on W. B. E.
Barnaby and others, bibliog il J Ap Phys
35:1759-63 Je '64
Adsorption dependent stripping analysis at
the graphite electrode. S. P. Perone and
T. J. Oyster. Anal Chem 36:235-6 Ja '64
Adsorption, desorption. resorption. W. V.
Loebenstein. J Res Nat Bur Stand 67A:615-
24 N '63
Adsorption from solutions of non-electrolytes.
J. J. Kipling, bibliog Chem & Ind p 1007-11
Je 13 '64
Adsorption in heterogeneous aqueous sys-
tems. W. J. Weber, jr. and J. C. Morris,
bibliog Am Water Works Assn J 56:447-56
Ap '64
Adsorption of alkanes on cracking catalysts:
a study of the exchange between isobutane
and its adsorbed radioactive analog. J. G.
Ijarson and W. K. Hall, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 85:3570-5 N 20 '63
Adsorption of cobalt (III) trisethylenediaraine
at mercury electrodes. H. A. Laitinen and
L. M. Chambers. Anal Chem 36:1881-2 Ag '64
Adsorption of colloidal silica on alumina and
of colloidal alumina on silica. R. K. Her.
bibliog 11 Am Cer Soc J 47:194-8 Ap '64
Adsorption of disperse dyes in admixture.
A. Johnson and others, bibliog diag Soc
Dyers & Col J 80:129-34 Mr '64
Adsorption of gases on Raney nickel. J. R.
Huff and others, bibliog Ind & Eng Chem
Proc Design 3:159-64 Ap '64
Adsorption of inhibitive anions on iron sur-
faces; abstract and discussion J. G. N.
Thomas. Chem & Ind p332 F 22 "'64
Adsorption of n-decylamine on solid metal
electrodes. J. O. Bockris and D. A. J.
Swlnkels. bibliog Electrochem Soc J 111:
736-43 Je '64
Adsorption of naphthalene on solid metal
electrodes. J. O. Bockris and others, bibliog
Electrochem Soc J 111:743-8 Je '64
Adsorption of nitrogen-methane on molecular
sieves. P. B. Lederman and B. Williams.
bibUog flow diag diag A I Ch E J 10:30-4
Ja '64
Adsorption of polyvinyl alcohols by mont-
moriUonite. D. J. Greenland, bibliog J Col-
loid Sci 18:617-61 S '63
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APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ADSORPTION — Continued
Adsorption of some organic surfactants on
ruule .surfaces; electron microscope studies.
G. D. Cheever and E. G. Bobalek. bibliog
il Ind & Eng Chem Fundamentals 3:S9-94
My '64 . .
Adsorption of the elements on morganic ion
exchangers from nitrate media. W. J.
Waeck and others. ^Vnal Chem 35:2086-90
r> '63
Adsorption properties of naturally occurring
erionite and its cationic-exchanged forms.
P. E. Eberly, jr. bibliog il Am Mineralogist
49:30-40 Ja '64
Adsorption rate studies; significance of pore
diffusion. S. Masamune and J. M. Smith,
bibliog diag A 1 Ch E J 10:246-52 Mr '64
Adsorption studies of water vapor on porous
glass, iv. Kawasaki and others, bibliog
diags J Colloid Sci 19:144-51 F '64
All-glass sorption vacuum trap. F. B. Haller.
diass R Sci Instr 35:1356-7 O '64
Applicability of Pick's law to diffusion and
sorption data. C. K. Whitney and R. L.. Ham-
ilton. Textile Res J 34:739-40 Ag '64
Chemisorption. and surface chemistrj' of
ethylene on supported platinum catalysts.
P. J. Lucchesi and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 80:1494-7 Ap 20 '04
Chemisorption detector for oxygen. D. J.
Collins and S. A. Hoenig. diags R Sci Instr
35:15-16 Ja '64
Chronopotentiometric measurement of adsorp.
tion by current reversal. H. B. Hennan
and others. Anal Chem 35:2210-11 D '63
Chronopotentiometric measurement of ad-
sorption; ribollavin on a mercury electrode.
S. V. Tatwawadi and A. J. Bard, bibliog
Anal Chem 36:2-5 Ja '64
Chronopotentiometric study of adsorption. H.
A. Laitinen and L. M. Chambers, bibliog
Anal Chem 36:5-11 Ja '64
Correlation of adsorption equilibria of pure
gases on activated carbon. W. H. Cook and
D. Basmadjian. bibliog Can J Chem Eng 42:
146-51 Ag '64
Correlation of emission processes for adsorbed
alkali films on metal surfaces. N. S. Rasor
and C. Warner, bibliog diag J Ap Phys
35:2589-600 S '64
Correlation of some gas adsorption data ex-
tending to low pressures and supercritical
temperatures. R. J. Grant and M. Manes,
bibliog Ind & Eng Chem Fundamentals
3:221-4 Ag '64
Critical phenomena with thorium adsorbed on
single crj'stal tungsten. J. Anderson and
W. E. Danforth. Electrochem Soc J 111:
1297-S N '64
Decreasing sorption effect with increasing
pressure. P. A. Faeth and A. F. Clifford,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 80:1874-5 My 5 '64
Dehydrogenation of n-butylenes over calcium
nickel phosphate; determination of relative
adsorption coefficients. J. Firko and D. S.
Alexander, bibliog Can J Chem Eng 42:183-6
Ag '64
Developing a chemical adsorption cr>'Opump.
J. L.. Perry, il diag Res/Develop 14:58-9 N
'63
Dispersion and adsorption in porous media
fiow. R. B. Banks, bibliog diags Am Soc
C B Proc 90 tHY 5 no 40221:13-31 S '64
Drying air with activated alumina under
adiabetic conditions. R. .1. Getty and W.
P. Armstrong, bibliog diag Ind & Eng
Chem Proc Design 3:60-5 Ja '64
Effect of specific adsorption on the Inter-
action energy hotween two double layers.
O. F. Devereux and P. L. de Bruyn. bibliog
diags J Colloid Sci 19:302-12 Ap '64
Electron spin resonance of molecules adsorbed
on s>Tithetic zeolites. D. N. Stamires and
J. Turkevich. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
749-57 Mr 5 '64
Ellipsometer investigation of vapor adsorp-
tion on etched silicon. B. H. Claussen. bib-
liog Electrochem Soc J 111:646-52 Je '64
Equilibria and capacities for adsorption on
carbon. W. J. Weber, jr. and J. C. Morris,
bibliog Am Roc C E Proc 90 [SA 3 no 39521:
79-107 Je '64
Esso achievement: adsorption process for
hydrocarbon purification, il Chem Eng 70:
236 N 11 '63
Evidence for adsorption of cobalt (III) -
(ethylenedinitrilo) tetraacetate at platinum
electrodes. F. C. Anson, bibliog Anal Chem
36:520-3 Mr '64
Evidence for O*; magnetic studies on adsorp-
tion of oxygen. L,. N. Mulay and L. K.
Keys, blbllos Am Chem Soc J 86:4489-91
O 20 '64
Gas chromatographic determination of energy
of hydrogen bonds in the adsorbed layers
of alcohols on graphitized carbon black.
L. D. Belyakova and others, bibliog Anal
Chem 36:1517-19 Jl '64
Improved method for the calculation of pore
size distribution from adsorption data. D.
Dollimore and G. R. Heal, bibliog J Ap
Chem 14:109-14 Mr '64
Interaction of water with iron and titanium
oxide surfaces; goethite, hematite, and
anatase. J. J. Jurinak. bibliog J Colloid
Sci 19:477-87 Je '64
Kinetics of adsorption on carbon from so-
lution. W. J. Weber, jr. and J. C. Morris,
bibliog Am Soc C E Proc 89 ISA 2 no 34831:
31-59 Ap: ISA 6 no 37451:53-5 D '63
Kinetics of n-butane adsorption on various
particle sizes of silica ^el by gas-solid
chromatography. P. E. Eberly, jr. bibliog
J Ap Chem 14:330-7 Ag '64
Low-energy electron diffraction studies of
gas adsorption on platinum (100), (1101. and
(1111 surfaces. C. W. Tucker, jr. bibliog
il diags J Ap Phys 35:1597-905 Je '64
Mechanism of phenol adsorption by organo-
clay derivatives. A. L. Roberts and others,
bibliog J Ap Chem 14:261-5 Je '64
Molecular orbitals apply to adsorption. G.
Blyholder. il Chem & Eng N 42:42-3 Je 22
'64
Monolayer capacity in the physical adsorp-
tion of gases on solids. K. S. W. Sing,
bibliog Chem & Ind p321-2 F 22 '64
More insight into adsorption design. J. M.
Campbell and others, bibliog diags Hydro-
carbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:89-96 D '63
New theoretical analysis of adsorption phe-
nomena, introductory part; the characteris-
tic expression of the main regular types
of adsorption isotherms by a single simple
equation. I. Kilhn. bibliog J Colloid Sci 19:
685-98 O '64
Odor stimulus. R. W. Moncrieff. bibliog Am
Perfumer 78:37-9 D '63
Oxygen adsorption and double layer capaci-
ties; gold in perchloric acid. G. M. Schmid
and R. N. O'Brien, bibliog diags Elec-
trochem Soc J 111:832-7 Jl '64
Oxygen adsorption on silicon surfaces observed
via electron spin resonance. K. A. MUller and
others, bibliog J Ap Phys 35:2254-6 Jl '64
Partial molal enthalpies of adsorption of
hydrogen and o.xygen on platinum and on
carbon-supported platinum. J. G. Aston and
others, bibliog diag Am Chem Soc J 86:2097-
101 Je 5 '64
Piezoelectric sorption detector. W. H. King, jr.
bibliog diags Anal Chem 36:1735-9 Ag '64
Poly (1-butene) chain flexibility from sorption
data. G. M. Pavlyuchenko and others, bib-
liog Rubber Chem & Tech 36:1003-4 O '63
Pore diffusion is important adsorption step.
J. M. Smith. Chem & Eng N 41:59-60 D 9
'63
Radiometric determination of adsorption iso-
therms from solution on organic substrate.
J. Haberman and T. C. Castorina. bibliog
Anal Chem 36:1917-20 S '64
Rates of adsorption and desorption of poly-
styrene on chrome surface. R. R. Stromberg
and others, bibliog J Res Nat Bur Stand
6SA:391-9 Jl '64
Recovery of organic solvents from polluted
air; abstract. N. R. Rowe. Air Cond Heat
& Ven 60:35-6 D '63
Reversibility of polyester adsorption on glass.
R. R. Stromberg and W. H. Grant, bibliog
J Res Nat Bur Stand 67A:601-6 N '63
Review of adsorption and description of or-
ganic pesticides by soil colloids, with impli-
cations concerning pesticide bioactivity.
G. W. Bailey and J. L. White. J Agri &
Food Chem 12:324-32 bibliog (p331-2) Jl "64
Separation of H: and Dj by moving-bed ad-
sorption; corroboration of adsorber design
equations. D. Basmadjian. bibliog diag
Can J Chem Eng 41:269-72 D '63
Silica-alumina catalysis theory unfolds. M. R.
Basila and others. Chem & Eng N 42:42-4
O 5 '64
Some aspects of pas separation. W. H.
Granville, bibliog diags Ind & Eng Chem
56:32-7 My '64
Sorption of acids by wool from mixtures of
acids. P. Larose and R. Donovan, bibliog
Soc Dyers & Col J 78:24-7; 79:95-7, 418-21;
80:322-6 Ja '62. Mr, S '63. Je '64
Sorption of long chain normal paraffins In
molecular sieves. C. G. 'V. Burge.ss and oth-
ers, bibliog J Ap Chem 14:350-60 Ag '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
15
ADSORPTION — Continued)
Sorption of nonionic solutes on ion exchange
resins bearing aniphiphilic counter ions. H.
Small and D. N. Bremer, biblios diag Ind
& Kng Chem Fundamentals 3:361-7 N '64
Sorption of water on compacts of bottle-
hydrated cement. R. F. Feldman and P. J.
Sereda. biblios J Ap Chem 14:87-104 F '64
Spring microbalance for magnetic susceptibil-
ity, adsorption, and thermogravimetric
studies. L.. N. Mulay and L. K. Keys,
blbliog diag Anal Chem 36:2383-4 N '64
Strength reduction and length changes in
porous glass caused by water vapor adsorp-
tion. K. H. Hiller. bibliog J Ap Phys 35:
1623-S My '64
Studies in adsorption; measurement of ex-
ternal specific surface of fibres by solution
adsorption. C. H. Giles and A. H. Tolia.
bibliog: J Ap Chem 14:186-95 My '64
Study of adsorption and oxidation of carbon
monoxide on platinum using constant current
pulses. T. B. Warner and S. Schuidiner. bib-
liog Electrochem Soc J 111:992-7 Ag '64
Surface area measurements and adsorption of
soils. M. J. Suess. bibliog il Am Soc C E
Proc 90 [IR 1 no 3841] :87-108 Mr '64
Surface area of nonporous carbon blacks and
area of the adsorbed nitrogen molecule.
A. Voet. bibliog Rubber Chem & Tech 37:
630-4 Jl '64
Surface properties and flow behavior of
kaolinite; electrophoretic studies of anion
adsorption. R. J. Hunter and A. E. Alex-
ander, bibliog J Colloid Sci 18:833-45 D '63
Symposium on adsorption; abstracts of pa-
pers. Chem & Ind p733-5 My 2 '64
Syngenesis of sulfide ores; desorption of ad-
sorbed metal ions and their precipitation
as sulfides. K. L. Temple and N. W.
Le Roux. bibliog il diags Econ Geol 59:647-
55 Je '64
Thermal coalescence of the lignin phase in
wood. T. N. Kleinert and L. M. Marraccini.
bibliog Tappi 47:605-9 O '64
Vapor adsorption tests with dyed wool. C. H.
Giles and others, bibliog Textile Res J 34:
839-43 O '64
Zirconium dioxide-oxygen reactions; chemi-
sorption of atomic oxygen. T. Smith, bibliog
Electrochem Soc J 111:1027-31 S '64
Zirconium dioxide-oxygen reactions; molec-
ular oxygen adsorption with electron trans-
fer. T. Smith, bibliog Electrochem Soc J
111:1020-7 S '64
See also
Absorption
Adsorbents
Chromatographic analysis
Desorption
ADSORPTION, Heat of
Calorimeter and cryostat for measuring heats
of physical adsorption, G. L. Kington and
P. S. Smith, bibliog diags J Sci Instr 41:
145-8 Mr '64
ADSORPTION apparatus
Adsorption unit's dehydration capacity dou-
bled at economical cost. R. L. White and
J. M. Gregory. U diags Oil & Gas J 62:192-4
S 21 '64
ADVANCED research projects agency. See
United States — Defense, Department of —
Advanced research projects agency
ADVERTISEMENTS
Ain't advertising awful? B. Lasky. Inland
Ptr/Am Lithogr 152:116 D '63
Printing
How hot-metaJ pasteup speeds up newspaper
ad makeup. A. Lawson. il Inland Ptr/Am
Lithogr 153:76-7 Ap '64
Silk screen on foil proves successful for car
cards, il Inland Ptr/Am Lithogr 153:45 Jl '64
Typographic scoreboard. A. Lawson. Inland
Ptr/Am Lithogr 151:53 Je; 75 S; 152:63
D '63
ADVERTISEMENTS, Pictorial
Ad parade, il Drug & Cosmetic Ind 91:443,
58C 720; 92:46. 435. 721; 93:645-6-)- O '62-Ja.
Ap, Je. N '63
Photographs
Almost endless applications, il Ind Phot 13:
53-6-t- Ap '64
See aJ3o
Photography. Commercial
ADVERTISING
See also
Employment systems — Advertising aids
Moving pictures in advertising
Television advertising
also subdivision Advertising under special
subjects, e.g.
Chemical industries
Drug trade
Electric utilities
Gas industry
Gasoline industry
Petroleum industry and trade
Plumbing trade
Costs
P & G largest advertiser in 19G3. Soap &
Chem Spec 40:80+ S '64
Taxation
Nonprofit groups face tax on ad revenue. Chem
&EngN 42:25-6 S 14 '64
ADVERTISING. Mail
Small printer uses direct mail to build his
business; Town press of Angola. N.Y.
R. Dyment. 11 Inland Ptr/Am Lithogr
152:58+ Ja '64
ADVERTISING literature
Pump dealers speak up; teU what they like,
don't like about manufacturer sales aids,
il Dom Bng 203:86-7+ Ap '64
Three sales aids. Am Gas Assn Mo 46:25 Mr
■64
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Hydraulics and pneumatics; 1964 review of
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Manufacturers' literattu-e. S. Snider. Prog
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New literature. Published in monthly nimi-
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New literature. Published in monthly num-
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New literature. Published in monthly num-
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AERATION
Handling bulk materials with air. W. F.
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Scale-up of a Venturi aerator. M. L. Jackson
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Sewage disposal — ^Aeration
Trade waste disposal — Aeration
Water — Aeration
AERIAL mapping. See Mapping. Aerial
AERIAL photography. See Photography. Aerial
AERIAL surveying. See Surveying, Aerial
AERIALS, See Radio antennas; Television an-
tennas
AERODYNAMICS
Aerodynamic coefficients in the slip and
transition regime. E. F. Blick. bibliog
AIAA J 1:2656-8 N '63
Aerodynamics in very small spaces; gas-
lubricated bearings. C. H. Vivian, il diags
Comp Air Mag 69:11-15 Ap '64
Amateur scientist; aerodynamics of air-sup-
ported veliicles. R. W. Moffat, diags Sci
Am 210:135-8 Ja '64
Analytical method for the design of two-
dimensional contractions. W. T. F. Lau.
bibliog diag Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:59-
62 Ja '64
Calorimetric heating-rate probe for maxi-
mum-response-time interval. R. H. Kirch-
hoff. diags AIAA. J 2:966-7 My '64
Choice of a hodograph boundary for contract-
ing ducts. J. C. Gibbings. Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:420-2 Je '64
Compressible discharge coefficient of a Borda
pipe and other nozzles. T. H. Frost, diag
Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:346-9 My '64
Effect of thermal accommodation on cylinder
and sphere drag in free molecule flow.
G. S. Springer and S. W. Tsai. bibliog
AiAA J 2:126-8 Ja '64
Experimental determination of air drag on a
textile yam struck transversley by a high-
velocity projectile. J. C. Smith and others,
bibliog il J Res Nat Bur Stand 68C:177-81 Jl
'64
Heat transfer on power law bodies. A. W.
Maddox. AIAA J 2:1474-5 Ag '64
Least-squares approach to imsteady kernel
function aerodynamics. J. A. Fromme. bib-
liog AIAA J 2:1349-50 Jl '64
Simple derivation of three-dimensional char-
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AIAA J 2:1336-7 Jl '64 u u s
Speed of_ sound and Mach number effects.
S. L. Bragg and S. F. Smith. Roy Aero-
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Ja, Jl '64
Stratification in a pressurized container with
sidew-all heating. J. M. Ruder, bibliog diag
AIAA J 2:135-7 Ja '64
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APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AERODYNAMICS — Continued
Subsonic adiabatic flow in a duct of con-
stant cross-sectional area. A. J. Ward
Smith. biblioK dias Roy Aeronautical Soc J
6S;117-26 F '64
See also
Air How
Airplane stability and stabilizers
Ai rplati es — Design
Ballistics
Boundary layer
MaKnus effect
Shock waves
Turbulence
Vortex motion
Wind tunnels
Winds
Tables, calculations, etc.
Three-dimensional effects in viscous wakes.
M. H. Steieer and M. H. Bloom, bibliog
diag AIAA J 1:776-S2 Ap '63; Discussion.
Y. H. Kuo and L. V. Baldwin. 2:1163-4 Je
•64
AERODYNAMICS, Hypersonic
Acoustic probe for hypersonic air data sen-
sing. R. R. Berlot. bibliOK AIAA J 1:2646-8
N '63
Air ionization in the hypersonic laminar
wake of sharp cones. F. L. Fernandez and
E. S. Levinsky. bibliog AIAA J 2:1829-32
O '64
Ames hypervelocity free-flight research. A.
Seift. bibliog il diags Astronautics & Aero-
space Eng 1:16-23 D '63
Approximate nonequilibrium air ionization in
hypersonic flows over sharp cones. E. S.
Levinsky and F. L. Fernandez, diags AIAA
J 2:565-8 Mr '64
Bomidary-layer transition on a slender cone
in hypersonic flow. A. Martellucci. bibliog
AIAA J 2:771-2 Ao '64
Calculation of cylindrical blast wave prop-
agation with counterpressure. B. Steginsky.
AIAA J 2:175-8 Ja '64
Chemical and vibrational relaxation of an
inviscid hypersonic flow. A. D. Wood and
others, bibliog diag AIAA J 2:1697-705 O '64
Chemical nonequilibrium boundary layer. F.
G. Blottner. bibliog AIAA J 2:232-40 F '64
Contours for stagnation-point mass injection
in hypersonic flow. C. T. Wang. AIAA J 2;
178-9 Ja '64
Correlation of flat- plate pressures using the
rarefaction parameter JfooCoo'^/iJe^oo"'.
H. E. Deskins. bibliog AIAA J 2:573-4 Mr
'64
Criterion for slip near the leading edge of a
flat plate in hypersonic flow. L. Talbot,
bibliog AIAA J 1:1169-71 My '63; Discus-
sion. J. Aroesty. 2:189-90 Ja '64
Dissociative relaxation in viscous hypersonic
shock layers. C. Park, bibliog diag AIAA J
2:1202-7 Jl '64
Drag minimization using exact methods. S.
A. Powers, bibliog AIAA J 2:941-3 My '64
Drag of spheres in rarefied hvpervelocity
flow. M. Kinslow and J. L. Potter, bib-
liog il diags AIAA J 1:2467-73 N '63
Dynamics and structures; aerodynamics. J.
L. Jones, jr. diags Space/Aeronautics 42
no 4:16-19 '64-65
Effect of mass injection on the drag of a
slender cone in hypersonic flow. H. H.
King and L. Talbot, bibliog diags AIAA J
2:836-44 My '64
Effect of the boundary layer upon the flow In
a conical hypersonic nozzle. M. Sichel. bib-
liog AIAA J 2:180-3 Ja '64
Effect of transverse enthalpy gradient on
blunt body pressure distributions in hyper-
sonic flow. D. Brooke and R. E. Thomas.
AIAA J 2:1829 O '64
Effects of controlled roughness on boundary-
layer transition at a Maoh number of 6.0.
J. R. Sterret and P. P. Holloway. AIAA J
1:1951-3 Ag '63; Discussion^ J. L,. Potter
and J. D. Whitfield. 2:407-S; Reply. 408-9
F '64
Entropy production In vlbratlonal-nonequl-
librium nozzle flow. L,. N. Connor and W
D. Erirk.son. AIAA J 2:397-8 F '64
Finite-difference calculation of hj-personlc
wakes. S. L,. Zelberg and G. D. Bleich. bib-
liog diag AIAA J 2:1396-402 Ag '64
Flow-separation spike for hypersonic control
of a hemisphere-cylinder. W. E. Thurman.
diag AIAA. J 2:159-61 Ja '64
Flutter of multlbay panels at high super-
Growth of the turbulent Inner wake behind
?'!']i;*'l'^T- ?r'iercs. R. Knystautas. AIAA J
2:1485-6 Ag '64
Hypersonic area rule. M. L. Ladyzhenskll.
^ diags AIAA J 1:2696-8 N '63
Hypersonic blunt-body flow fields at angle
of attack. R. J. Swigart. AIAA J 2:115-17
Ja 'CI
Hypersonic cone wake velocities obtained from
streak pictures. W. K. Washburn and oth-
ers, bibliog il diag AIAA J 2:1465-7 Ag '64
Hypersonic flow Held around a hemisphere
in a COi-Nj-A gas mixture. J. H. Ivlaimon.
bibhog AIAA J 2:953-4 My '64
Hypersonic laminar wakes and transition
studies. A. Pallone and others, bibliog ii
AIAA J 2:855-63 My '64
Hypersonic viscous drag effects on blunt
slender cones. J. D. Whitfield and B. J.
Griffith, bibliog 11 diags AIAA J 2:1714-22
O '04
Hypersonic viscous flow near a sharp leading
edge. R. W. Garvine. diag AIAA J 2:1660-1
S '64
Hypersonic wake characteristics behind
spheres and cones. Z. J. Levensteins. bib-
^ liog II AIAA J 1:2848-50 D '63
Hypersonic wakes and trails. L,, Lees, bib-
liog diags AIAA J 2:417-28 Mr '64
Integral equations for viscous hypersonic
nozzle flow. M. Sichel. bibliog diags AIAA J
2:148-50 Ja '64
Integral solution for compressible laminar
mixing. J. E. Hubbartt. AIAA J 2:1657-9
S 64
Interaction between the solar plasma wind
and the geomagnetic cavity. L. Lees, bibliog
diags AIAA J 2:1576-82 S '64
Interactions of gas molecules with an ideal
crystal surface. R. A. Oman and others,
bibliog il diags AIAA J 2:1722-30 O '64
Inviscid hypersonic flow past smooth sym-
metric bodies. S. H. Maslen. bibliog diag
AIA.V J 2:1055-01 Je '64
Laminar compressible mixing behind finite
bases. P. S. Lykoudis. diag AIAA J 2:391-2
F '64
Laminar wake with arbitrary Initial profiles.
H. Gold. AIAA J 2:948-9 My 'CI
Length of the laminar hypersonic wake dur-
ing ballistic re-entry. P. S. Lykoudsl. bib-
liog AIAA J 2:155-6 Ja '64
Magnetohydrodynamic hypersonic viscous
flow past a blunt body. M. C. Smith and
C. S. Wu. diags AIAA J 2:963-5 My '64
Model for the transition regime In hypersonic
rarefied gasdynamlcs. B. B. Hamel. bibliog
diag AIAA J 2:1047-54 Je '64
Momentum Integral methods for the laminar
free shear layer. T. Kubota and C. F.
Dewey, jr. bibliog AIAA J 2:625-9 Ap '64
Nonequilibrium hypersonic flat-plate bound-
ary-layer flow with a strong induced pres-
sure fleld. G. R. Inger. bibliog AIAA J 2:
452-60 Mr '64
Oxygen-electron attachment In hypersonic
wakes. S. L. Zelberg. bibliog AIAA J 2:
1151-2 Je '61
Pressure distribution for hn^ersonlc bound-
ary-layer flow. M. S. Sastry. diag AIAA J
1:2398-9; 2:961-2 O '63. My '64
Pressure gradient effects on nonequilibrium
far wakes. N. Ness and J. B. Fanucci. bib-
hog AIAA J 2:1514-15 Ag '64
Prassures In the stagnation regions of blunt
bodies in rarefled flow. J. L. Potter and
A B. Bailey, bibliog AIAA J 2:743-5 Ap
'64
Quasi-one-dimensional treatment of chemical
reactions in turbulent wakes of hypersonic
objects. S. C. Lin and J. E. Hayes, bib-
liog ALAA. J 2:1214-22 Jl '64
Real-gas hypersonic blunt-body flows. R. J.
Swigart. bibliog AIAA J 1:2042-4 N "63
Recent studies of the laminar base-flow
region. E. Baum and others, bibliog il diags
AIAA J 2:1527-34 S '64
Shock interaction in a hypersonic flow. F. R.
T'o'','';,-'o'"o^"? \V Tabakoff. bibliog diag AIAA
J z:I'i78-oO Ag 64
Skin friction of slender conos in hypersonic
flow. J. Raat. AIAA J 2:755-6 Ap '04
Structure of the boundary layer at the lead-
ing edge of a fiat plate in h5T)ersonIc slip
VO?;:^J; A. Laurmann. bibliog diag AIAA J
J:10o5-7 S 64
Studies of the luminous hypersonic wake. R.
^"•,r??^'J°,!;^i'.'' others, bibliog il diag AIAA J
J: 1 ( Jl-o O 64
^U'/'^'xS' '■>"','':','','; hypersonic cavity flows. K.
M. Nicoll. bibliog U diag AIAA J 2:1535-41
S 64
Study of the Incompressible turbulent bound-
ary layer with pressure gradient. P. A.
LIbby and others, bibliog AIAA J 2:445-52
Mr 64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
17
AERODYNAMICS, Hypersonic — Continued
Study of wakes behind a circular cylinder
at If = 5.7. J. F. McCarthy, jr. and T.
Kubota. bibliog U diags AIAA J 2:629-36
Ap '64 ^ . w
Three-dimensional perturbations on hyper-
sonic wedge flow. N. D. Malmuth. bibliog
diags AIAA J 2:13S3-9 Ag '64
Tracer-spark technique for velocity mapping
of hypersonic flow fields. J. B. Kyser. 11 dlag
AIAA J 2:393-4 F '64; Discussion. 2:1517-18
Ag '64
Transition correlations for hypersonic wakes.
S. L. Zeiberg. bibliog AIAA J 2:564-6 Mr
'64; Discussion, diag 2:1675-7 S '64
Transonic experiment at hypersonic speed. S.
C. Traugott. bibliog diags AIAA J 2:1621-7
S "64
Turbulent wake characteristics with different
eddy viscosity coefficients. K. S. Wan. bib-
liog AIAA J 2:121-2 Ja '64
Viscous and nonviscous nonequllibrlum nozzle
flows. J. J. Brainerd and E. S. Levinsky.
bibliog diags AIAA J 1:2474-81 N '63
Wake transition. K. S. Wen. bibliog AIAA J
2:956-7 My '64
Weak interacting hjTiersonic now over cones.
W. Hoelmer and M. Saarlas. bibliog AIAA J
2:1846-7 O '64
See also
Airplanes. Hypersonic
Heating effect
Ablation of a cylindrical cavity in an infinite
medium. S. V. Nardo. bibliog diag AIAA J
2:936-7 My '64 ^ ^
Ablation-products radiation from cones. W.
C. Davy and others, bibliog il diag AIAA J
2'15S3-9 S '64
Analytical study of meteor entry. J. A. Fay
and others, bibliog AIAA J 2:845-54 My '64
Atmospheric chemistry and aerodynamic flow.
G. S. Canetti and H. Chevmg. diag Chem
Eng Prog 60:36-8 F. '64 .
Centrifugal hypersonic wind tunnel facility
for investigating effects of inertia on ablat-
ing bodies. J. S. Ford, 2d and W. H. Hor-
ton. bibliog flow diag il diags Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 67:745-53 D '63
Droplet formation from a liquid film over
a rotating cylinder. S. I. Cheng and J.
Cordero. 11 AIAA J 1:2597-601 N '63
Effect of shock cur\-ature on turbulent heat-
ing of sphere-cones. C. T. Edqviist. AIAA J
2:1486-7 Ag '64
Effect of variable Lewis number on heat
transfer in a binary gas. K. R. Enkenhus.
bibliog AIAA J 2:747-9 Ap '64
Effects of species diffusion and heat con-
duction on nonequilibrium flows behind
strong shocks. W. B. Gibson and J. D.
Buckmaster. bibliog AIAA J 2:1681-8 O '64
Experimental heat-transfer studies of hyper-
velocitv flight in planetary atmospheres. J.
J. S. Gruszaczynskl and W. R. Warren, Jr.
bibliog il diags AIAA J 2:1542-50 S "64
Interaction of micrometeorltes with gaseous
targets J. C. Slattery and others, diag
AIAA J 2:543-8 Mr '64
Investigation of the physical properties of
gases at high temperatures. K. C. Lap-
worth, bibliog U diags Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:189-97 Mr '64
Laminar boundary layer near the plane of
symmetry of a hypersonic Inlet. P. A. Libby
and others, bibliog diags AIAA J 1:2732-40
D '63
Laminar heat transfer to spherically blunted
cones at hypersonic conditions. B. J. Grif-
fith and C. H. Lewis, bibliog diags AIAA
J 2:438-44 Mr '64
Laminar, transitional, and turbulent heat
transfer after a sharp convex comer. V.
Zakkay and others, bibliog dlag AIAA J 2:
1389-95 Ag '64
Mach 8 to 22 studies of flow separations due
to deflected control surfaces. D. S. Miller
and others, bibliog il AIAAJ 2:312-21 F
'64
Manned spacecraft material problems. J. N.
Kotanchik. 11 diags Astronautics & Aero-
nautics 2:12-17 Jl '64
Nonequilibrium blunt-body flow using the
method of integral relations. W. C. L. Shih
and J. R. Baron, bibliog AIAA J 2:1065-71
Je '64
Nonequilibrium sodium ionization In laminar
bovmdary layers. J. J. Kane. AIAA J 2:1651-
3 S '64
Preliminary estimates of radiative transfer
effects on detached shock layers. R.
Goulard, bibliog diags AIAA J 2:491-602 Mr
'61
Production of Intense radiation heat pulses.
J. F. Louis and others. 11 diag AIAA J 2;
156-9 Ja '64
Radiation model for nonequilibrium molecular
gases. C. F. Hansen, bibliog AIAA J 2:611-
16 Ap '64
Radiative and convectlve heating during hy-
perveloclty re-entry. R. M. Nerem and G. H.
Stickford. bibliog AIAA J 2:1156-8 Je '64
Re-entry heat conduction of a finite slab with
a nonconstant thermal conductivity. W. R.
Wells. AIAA J 2:379-81 F '64
Re-entry wake in an earth-flxed coordinate
system. J. H. Klaimon. bibliog AIAA J 2:
745-7 Ap '64
Shock curvature effect on the outer edge
conditions of a laminar boundary layer. I.
Rubin. AIAA J 1:2850-2 D '63
Stagnation-point heat-transfer measurements
in partially ionized air. P. H. Rose and
J. O. Stankevics. 11 AIAA J 1:2752-63 bib-
liog(p2762-3) D '63
Supersonic stagnation point heat transfer at
low Reynolds numbers. H. Tong and W. H.
Giedt. bibliog AIAA J 2:185-6 Ja '64
Theory of stagnation-point heat transfer In
a partially ionized diatomic gas. J. A.
Fay and N. H. Kemp. bibUog AIAA J 1:
2741-51 D '63
Transient axisymmetric thermoelastic prob-
lem for the hollow sphere. W. E. Warren,
bibliog AIAA J 1:2569-76 N '63
Use of temperature-sensitive coatings for
obtaining quantitative aerodynamic heat-
transfer data. R. A. Jones and J. L. Hunt.
11 AIAA J 2:1354-6 Jl '64
AERODYNAMICS, Supersonic
Boundary of underexpanded axisymmetric
jets issuing into still air. A. F. Charwat.
AIAA J 2:161-3 Ja '64
Contour calculations for chemical nonequilib-
rium flow. T. E. Widmer and T. P. Ander-
son, bibliog AIAA J 1:2631-3 N '63
Decay of shock waves in stationary flows.
O. S. Ryzhov. bibliog AIAA J 1:2911-15 D
'63
Electron fluctuations in an equilibrium tur-
bulent plasma. A. Demetriades. bibliog
AIAA J 2:1347-9 Jl '64
Flutter design parameter to supplement the
Regier number. F. J. Frueh. AIAA J 2:
1343-6 Jl '64
Flutter of a ring of panels. R. Stearman. bib-
liog diags AIAA J 2:1441-8 Ag '64
Flutter of multibay panels at supersonic speeds.
W. P. Rodden. bibliog AIAA J 2:1476-8 Ag
•64
Flutter of two parallel flat plates connected
by an elastic medium. J. A. McElman.
diags AIAA J 2:377-9 F '64
Interaction between primary and secondary
streams of supersonic ejector systems and
their performance characteristics. W. L.
Chow and A L. Addy. bibliog diags AIAA J
2:686-95 Ap '64
Jet-driven resonance tube. P. A. Thompson,
bibliog il diag AIAA J 2:1230-3 Jl '64
Lift contribution to the sonic boom. G. A.
Bird and C. J. Wetherall. bibliog diags
AIAA J 2:582-3 Mr '64
Method of Belotserkovskii for asymmetric
blunt-body flows. E. A. Brong and D. C.
Leigh, diag AIAA J 2:1852-3 O '64
Momentum integral methods for the laminar
free shear layer. T. Kubota and C. F.
Dewey, jr. bibliog AIAA J 2:625-9 Ap '64
Nonequilibrium flow over a cone. R. Sedney
and N. Gerber. bibliog diags AIAA J 1:
24S2-6 N '63
Numerical stability of the three-dimensional
method of characteristics. H. Sauerwein
and M. Sussman. diags AIAA J 2:387-9 F
•64
Research into aerodynamics. 11 Engineer 217:
1063-5 Je 19 '64
Review of problems In application of super-
sonic combustion. A. Ferri. bibliog diags
Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:575-95; Discus-
sion. 595-7 S '64
Supersonic Magnus effect on a finned missile.
B. R. Benton, bibliog diags AIAA J 2:
153-5 Ja '64
Supersonic panel flutter of oblique clamped
platea. A. Komecki. bibliog diag Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 68:270-1 Ap '64
Unified analysis of supersonic nonequili-
brium flow over a wedge: vibrational non-
equilibrium. R. S. Lee. bibliog diag AIAA J
2:637-46 Ap '64
See also
Aerodynamics, Hypersonic
Airplanes, Supersonic
Boundary layer
18
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AERODYNAMICS, Supersonic — Continued
Heating effect
Correlation of boost phase turbulent heating;
flight data. M. G. Dunn, bibliog AIAA J
2:122-4 Ja '64
Effect of Kas composition on the ablation be-
havior of a charring material. N. S. Voj-
vodich and R. B. Pope, bibliog dlags AIAA
J 2:536-42 Mr '64
Heat transfer to a sphere for free molecule
flow of a nonuniform gas. K. J. Touryan
and G. Maise. diag AIAA J 1:2644-6 N '63
Hydromechanical fuel controls look good for
Mach 3. J. R. Goerke. S A E J 72:87-8 My
'64
Laminar heat transfer to a two-dimensional
backward facing step from the high-en-
thalpy supersonic How in the shock tube. J.
Rom and A. Seginer. bibliog il AIAA J
2:251-5 F '64
Thermal ionization behind strong shock
waves. R. W. Truitt. AIAA J 1:2175-6 S '63;
Discussion. K. N. C. Bray. 2:1161-2; Reply.
1162 Je '64
Thin-film radiative heat-transfer gage. R.
M. Nerem and G. H. Stickford. bibliog diag
AIAA J 2:1647-9 S '64
AEROELASTICITY
Aeroelastic vibration of a steel arch. R. R.
Bradshaw. 11 diags Am Soc C E Proc 90
[ST 3 no 39211:1-17 Je '64; Discussion. 90
[ST 5 no 40661:243-4 O '64
Flutter design parameter to supplement the
Regier number. F. J. Frueh. AIAA J 2:
1343-5 Jl '64
AERONAUTIC engineering
SAE-ASME National air transport and space
meeting and production engineering forum,
New York. S A E J 72:102-9 Jl '64
Space/Aeronautics research and development
technical handbook, 1964/1965. Space/Aero-
nautics 42 no 4:1-252 '64-65 ($5)
Towards better aircraft structures; Royal
aeronautical society symposium, London,
May 2: papers presented. Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 67:685-716 N '63
See also
Aerodynamics
Aerodj'namics, Supersonic
Aeronautic research
Airplanes — Design
Calculating machines — ^Aeronautic applications
Bibliography
Professional publications, il Aircraft Eng 36:
217 Jl '64
History
Sir Frederick Handley Page: the man and
his work. G. V. Lachmann. il diags Roy
Aeronautical Soc J 68:433-52 Jl '64; Ex-
cerpts. Engineer 217:1138-9 Je 26 '64
Study and teaching
Teaching aircraft design in the postgraduate
course at the College of aeronautics, Cran-
fleld. A. F. Newell and D. Howe. 11 diags
Aircraft Eng 36:330-2 O '64
Tables, calculations, etc.
See also
Airplane stability and stabilizers
AERONAUTIC engineers
See also
Page, Frederick Handley
AERONAUTIC instruments
Aerospace pushes, is pushed by instruments;
American institute of aeronautics and as-
tronautics, 1st meeting, Washington. I S A J
ll:22-t- Ag -64
Airborne distance measurement. 11 Engineer
Airborne distance measurement, il Engineer
218:559 O 2 '64
Aircraft navigational projector. 11 Engineer
216:744 N 1 63
All-weather aircraft landing. F. B. Brady 11
dlaers Sci Am 210:25-35 Mr '64
Automatic landing: Hawker Siddeley Trident.
11 plan diags Aircraft Eng 36:160-5 Je '64
Data acquisition system, flow chart diag Air-
craft Eng 36:147 My '64
Feedback stiffens D'Ar.sonval movement. R.
Bergeson. diags Control Eng 11:121 S '64
Now the pilot sees data at eye-level. 11
Engineering 197:286-7 F 21 '64
On site system calibration. D. B. Jonea. 11
dlags I S A J 11:71-4 S '64
Vibration-proof Indicator for severe environ-
ments, diags Space/Aeronautics 42:77-1- S
b4
See also
Accelerometers
Altimeters
Gyro compass
Radio aids to aviation
Radio apparatus on aircraft
Lighting
Airline looks at aircraft lighting problem.
R. bchwab and others. S A E J 72:70-1 F
64
Manufacture
Tiibe forming instrument cases. L. Rubin,
diags Am Slach 108:51 Ag 3 '64
Testing
Designing the servo drive for a rocking table.
H. R. Martin and J. E. Carrington. 11 diaga
Hydraulics & Pneumatics 17:84-9 Jl '64
AERONAUTIC laboratories
New Aerospace research center combines
many disciplines; General Precision. 11 Anal
Chem 36:supS7A-9A Ja '64
Research and development laboratories of
Ferrantl. ltd. Engineer 216:743 N 1 '63
iSee also
Testing laboratories — Vacuum chambers
Wind tumiels
Equipment
Development of strong aluminiiun alloys. W.
M. Doyle, il Aircraft Eng 36:214-17 Jl '64
Research and testing; equipment, pro-
grammes, techniques and projects (cont). U
Aircraft Eng 36:153, 226, 1)54. 295 My, Jl-S
61
Small gas turbine used to supply total energy
to space research laboratory. 11 Air Cond
Heat & Ven 61:96 Jl '64
Heating and ventilation
Space age challenge; nearly constant room
temperatures. H. M. Olbur. il diags Heat-
ing-Piping 36:137-41 My '64
AERONAUTIC meteorology. See Meteorology.
Aeronautic
AERONAUTIC research
AeronauUcal research and development In
the Commonwealth. A. B. Woodward-Nutt
T 5o1*i JL"J??..'^''^*^s R°y Aeronautical Soc
J b6:/o-lU5 r 64
*^°,'}9°J'?„ ?;^'S'iy"^"ji.'=s. P. Satre. 11 Engineer
NASA designs that merit reward, il Prod-
uct Eng 35:44-5 Jl 6 '64
Recent supersonic transport research. W. J.
Alford, jr. and C. Driver, bibliog 11 diaga
Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:26-37 S '64
Reinforced polyester is the natural choice
tor aero- and hydrodynamic research. 11
PlasUcs World 21:16-17 N '63
^S?,%'"9**, '"'° aerodynamics. 11 Engineer 217:
1063-5 Je 19 64
Space/Aeronautics research and development
technical handbook. 1964/1965. Space/Aero-
nautics 42 no 4:1-252 '64-65 (|6)
Supersonic transport; road ahead. W. Little-
wood. Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:77-8 S
64
See also
Aeronautic laboratories
Airplanes. E.xperimental
Rocket sleds
Space resea,rch
United States — National aeronautics and
space administration
Wind tunnels
Bibliography
Research reports and memoranda. Aircraft
Eng 36:155, 229, 259, 335 My, Jl-Ag, O '64
Australia
Aeronautical research and development In
the Commonwealth. A. E. Woodward-Nutt
tjiWipg U diag Roy Aeronautical Soc J
68:76-82 F 64
Canada
Aeronautical research and development In
the Commonwoalth. A. B. Woodward-Nutt
ululioS- y, diag Roy Aeronautical Soc J
68:82-90 F 64
India
Aeronaiitlcal research and development In
the Commonwealth. A. E. Woodward-Nutt
bibliog 11 map diag Roy Aeronautical Soc J
6oi90-o F 64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
19
AERONAUTIC research — Continued
New Zealand
Aeronautical research and development in the
CommonweaJth. A. E. Woodward-Nutt. bib-
lios il Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:95-9 F
•64
South Africa
Aeronautical research and development in
the Commonwealth. A. E. Woodward-Nutt.
il Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:99-101 F
•64
AERONAUTICAL society, Royal. See Royal
aeronautical society
AERONAUTICS
See also
Aerodynamics
Airfoils
Airplane stability and stabilizers
Airplanes
Airports
Electronics in aeronautics
Gliders
Helicopters
Space flight
Surveying. Aerial
Bibliography
In print. Astronautics & Aerospace Eng 1:153
F; 131 S; 5 N '63; [cont as] Astronautics
& Aeronautics 2:5 F; 14-15 Je; 87 Jl; 18
O '64
Library; reviews, additions to the library, re-
ports. Published in monthly numbers of
Journal of the Royal aeronautical society
Exhibitions
Any more for the Sky Larlc? a conducted
tour of Farnborough. Wireless World 70:
516-17 O '64
Salone intemazionale deU'aeronautica, Turin,
May 31-June 7. il plan diags Aircraft Eng
36:126-31 My '64
S.B.A.C. flying display and exhibition, Farn-
borough. Sept. 7-13. il Engineer 218:357.
411-14, 439-43 S 4-18 '64; diags Engineering
198:286-9. 328-31 S 4-11 ^64
S.B.A.C. flying display and exhibition. 24th.
Farnborough, Sept. 7-13; with preview, floor
plans, and list of exhibitors, il Aircraft Eng
36:265-72, 277-80, 310-29 S-O '64
History
Development of military aviation In Aus-
tralia. W. H. Garlng. il Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:25-34 Ja '64
Some reflections on parachute design, 1797-
1837. S. B. Jackson, diags Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:464-6 Jl '64
Technologry and air power. R. Cockbum. Roy
Aeronautical Soc J 68:165-8 Mr '64
Laws and regulations
Control of aircraft noise perceived at ground
level; technical aspects; legal aspects. E.
J. Richards; H. Caplan. bibliog Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 68:45-52; Discussion. 53 Ja
'64
Development of legislation for hovercraft.
A. R. Barrowclough. Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:467-76 Jl '64
Everyday air law. P. Martin. Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 68:230-6 Ap '64
Legislation and regulations in agricultural
aviation. W. J. Maan. Roy Aeronautical Soc
J 68:559 Ag '64
Licensing British air transport. S. 'Wheat-
croft, bibliog Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:
169-77; Discussion. 177-8 Mr '64
Patents
British patent abridgments, diags Aircraft Eng
36:156. 230. 260. 336 My. Jl-Ag. O '64
U.S. patent specifications, diags Aircraft Eng
36:156. 230. 260. 336 My. Jl-Ag, O '64
AERONAUTICS, Commercial
Aerospace in perspective: utilization, il diags
Space/ Aeronautics 41:122-37 Ja '64
Application of supersonic aircraft to airline
operations. H. D. Fellows. Am Soc C E
Proc 90 [AT 2 no 41031:25-30 O '64
Civil aviation to 1970. R. Horonjeff and G.
Ahlborn. bibliog diags Am Soc C E Proc
90 [AT 1 no 38913:1-15 My '64
Defining the sonic-boom problem. H. A.
Hutchinson, bibliog Astronautics & Aero-
space Eng 1:56-61 D '63
Dollar dilemma threatens SST. R. K. Rourke
and J. P. Mitchell. S A E J 72:60-3 S '64
Power for supersonic flight. S. G. Hooker.
il diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:454-63
Jl '64
Pros and cons of supersonic aviation In rela-
tion to gains or losses in the combined
tnue/comfort consideration. B. K. O. Lund-
berp. bibliog il diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J
6S:bll-2S: Discussion. 628-30 S '64
Report on the status of the supersonic trans-
??'"r'-,;^-..?"- Dyment. il diags S A E J 72:
3U-5 J! 64
Some considerations affecting the design and
operation of supersonic civil transports. A.
k: -99"r,t"®^- diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J
ti> :o JS-OIU S 64
Supersonic commercial Jets need low-cost
fuel. E. H. Wehner. S A E J 72:54-5 O '64
Supersonic transport, il diags Space/Aero-
nautics 41:62-91 Ap '64
Supersonic transport. R. L. BisplinghofC. il
diags Sci Am 210:25-35 Je '64
Supersonic transport development program.
R. D. Kelly. Am Soc C E Proc 90 [AT 2
no 40911:1-8 O '64
Time of transition. N. E. Ro'ive. bibliog 11
diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:145-55 Mr
64
Transport aircraft; trends in design; illus-
trations with text. Engineer 217:30-1 Ja 3
64
What's an economic supersonic transport?
J. G. Borger and W. F. Hibbs. map Astro-
nautics & Aeronautics 2:16-24 S '64
Wing structure suits supersonic transport.
J; D. Van Dyke. jr. diags S A E J 72:86-8
N 64
See also
Airlines
Airports
Great Britain
Licensing British air transport. S. 'WTieat-
croft. bibliog Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:
169-77: Discussion. 177-8 Mr '64
AERONAUTICS, Military
Instant infantry fights anywhere within
4o minutes, il Machine Design 36:14-15 Mr
12 64
Technology and air power. R. Cockburn. Roy
Aeronautical Soc J 68:165-8 Mr '64
Time of transition. N. E. Rowe. bibliog 11
diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:145-55 Mr
64
See also
Airplane carriers
Airplanes. Military
United States — Air service, Navy
Weapons systems
Australia
Development of military aviation in Aus-
tralia. W. H. Garing. il Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:25-34 Ja '64
United States
DOD space programs. H. Brown, il Astronau-
tics & Aeronautics 2:68-71 Je '64
AEROSOL products. See Containers. Pres-
surized
AEROSOLS
Aerosol studies by light scattering. M. Kerker
and others, bibliog diags J Colloid Sci 19-
213-37 Mr '64
Charged aerosol energy converter. A. Marks
and others, bibliog diags AIAA J 2:45-51
Ja '64
Transport of aerosols through ducts. R. I.
Mitchell and others, plan diags Ind & Eng
Chem Proc Design 3:339-45 O '64
AEROSPACE Industries
Aerospace age presents new challenge for
manufacturing; abstract. G. I. Beckwith.
S A E J 72:59 Ja '64
Aerospace manufacturing requirements get
tougher. G I. Beckwith and J. Madsen.
S A E J 72:108 Ja '64
Defense cutbacks and the aerospace industry.
M. L. Weidenbaum. bibliog Astronautics &
Aeronautics 2:60-4 Je '64
Get to know reliability control. J. de S.
Coutmho and others, diags S A E J 72:32-9
Ag '64
High strength steel needs no post-weld treat-
ment. Space/ Aeronautics 41:105 Mr '64
Improved techniques handle clean-room prob-
lems, il diag S A E J 72:54-9 Mr '64
International conference and exhibit on aero-
space electro-technology. Phoenix. Ariz.
AprU 19-25; program. Electro- Tech 73:10-
12-1- Ap 64
Making money in space. J. A. Strasser. il
Electronics 37:124-6 Je 15 '64
Management knowhow lags technology. W.
A. Davis. Steel 154:80-1- My 11 '64
20
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AEROSPACE industries — Continued
Materials and processinc. what does the aero-
space industry need? R. G. Dermott. Metal
PrOK S5;74-S3 Mr '64
Measurements etap. L. B. Wilson and H. W.
Martin. 11 Space/ Aeronautics 41:84-90 Mr
•64
Microelectronics. F. Leary. biblioff 11 diass
Space/Aeronautics 41:68-84 F '64
Politics and technoloffy In the aerospace
budset requests. Space/Aeronautics 41:10-
11-f- F '64
SAE-ASME National air transport and space
meeting and production engineering forum.
New York. S A E J 72:102-9 Jl "64
Systems reliability in the space program.
N. E. Golovin. bibliog Ind Quality Control
20:20-30 My '64
Systems view of produclbility. P. Rosenthal
and H. T. Mc.A.dams. il diags Space/Aero-
nautics 41:100-7 Ap '64
Te.sting for 100 per cent reliability. R. H.
Eshelman. 11 Iron Age 193:66-7 My 28 '64
Their E rating is high. B. Austin. II Ind
Phot 13:42-4+ F '64
Directories
Advertiser capability reference: guide to 186
organizations with experience in solving
aerospace problems. Space/ Aeronautics 41:
209-32 Ja '64
AFGHANISTAN
Paace corps volunteers teach printing. Inland
Ptr/Am Lithogr 152:122-1- Mr '64
AFRICA
Africa: EEC's bid for larger markets. L. H.
Frampton. bibliog maps Hydrocarbon
Process & Pet Refiner 43:97-113 Jl '64
See also
Kilimanjaro
also subdivision Africa under special sub-
jects, e.g.
Electricity supply
Mines and mineral resources
Nutrition problems
Petroleum industry and trade
Television broadcasting
Native races
Ecology of childhood disease in the Kara-
mojong of Uganda. D. B. Jelliffe and
others, bibliog il map Archives Environ-
mental Health 9:25-36 Jl '64
Iron overload in Bantu subjects. T. H. Both-
well and otliers. bibliog Am J Clinical Nu-
trition 14:47-51 Ja '64
AFRICA. East
See also
Railroads — Africa, East
AFTERGLOW. See Electric discharges
AGAR
Photorectiflers with agar gel contacts. K. E.
Plain and R. H. Bube. Electrochem Soc J
111:751-2 Je '64
AGE
See also
Old age
AGE (animals)
CharacteriEation of the eating quality of four
beef muscles from animals of different ages
by panel scores, shear-force values, exten-
sibility of muscle fibers, and collagen con-
tent. S. J. Ritchey and R. L. Hostetler.
bibliog Food Tech 18:1067-70 Jl '64
AGE, Geological. See Geological time
AGE and employment
Job hunting over 40. 11 Chem Eng 71:147-8-t-
Jl 6 '64
See also
Retirement
AGE of rocks. See Rocks — Age
AGENCY (law)
Make sure owner's agent has authority to
act. R. A. Brown. Heating-Piping 36:116 Jl
'64
AGFACOLOR. See Photography— Films
AGGLOMERATION
Agclomeration of dried materials. J. G.
Moore and others, flow diag 11 Chem Eng
Prog 60:63-6 My '64
Crushing strength of zinc oxide agglom-
erates. H. P. Meissner and others. Dibliog
Ind & Eng Chem Proc Design 3:202-5 Jl 'Si
Service-induced diffusion and nodule forma-
tion In rubber .stocks. R. W. Smith and
A. L. Black, bibliog 11 Rubber Chem &
Tech 37:338-47 Ap '64
Spontaneous pelletizatlon In fine powders. H.
P. Mel.'isner and others, bibliog Ind & Eng
Chem Proc Desitcn 3:197-201 Jl '64
AGGREGATES
Aggregate economy through universal
standardization. D. L. Bloem. Pit & Quarry
57:118-20 Ag '64
Aggregate industries; review and forecast. B.
C. Herod. 11 map Pit & Quarry 56:110-15
Ja '64
B. K. Powers looks at the lightweight ag-
gregate industry today; interview. Rock
Prod 67:78-9+ O 'C4
Corson co. researches fly ash lightweight ag-
fregate. L. J. Minnick. bibliog il Rock Prod
7:74-7 S '64
First 12-axle trailer train hauls aggregates,
il Rock Prod 67:71 O '64
Is the fly ash disposal problem solved? S.
Levine. bibliog il Rock Prod 67:60-1 Je '64
Mathematical method for blending aggregates.
D. L. Neumann, bibliog Am Soc C E Proc
90 ICO 2 no 40261:1-13 S '64
Minimum stockpiling equals maximum sav-
ings for American Aggregates' South
Springfield. Ohio plant. S. Levine. flow
sheet il diag Rock Prod 67:82-5 Ap '64
Mold aggregates: a comparison of their prop-
erties. J. M. Neff. 11 Foundry 92:198-200+
An '64
Nevada deposit yields new tjTte of light-
weight aggregate. Pit & Quarry 56:140 Ja
'64
Rock deposits and good crushed stone aggre-
fates. N. C. Rockwood. Rock Prod 67:26+
ly '64
Separate plants supplying 150,000.000 cu.
yd. of aggregate for new California dams.
H. F. Utley. il Pit & Quarry 56:132-5+ Ap
'64
Stability of bituminous pavements related
to aggregate characteristics. R. E. Olsen.
Pub Roads 53:54-5 Ag '64
Statistical approach to aggregate graduation:
abstract. H. A. Radzikowski. Pub Works
95:176 Ap '64
Stone Plant that backed the record pavers.
H. K. Glidden. 11 plan Roads & Sts 107:72+
Je '64
See also
Concrete — Aggregate
Gravel
Road materials
Sand
Manufacture
Aggregate production speed record set at
Curtis Construction. 11 Rock Prod 66:68-70
D 'M
Busy firm with unique deposit serves widely
varied markets. B. C. Herod, il Pit & Quar-
ry 56:133-5 Mr '64
Dani.sh lightweight aggregate sweeps Europe.
R. Ironman. il diag Rock Prod 67:82+ O '64
Eastern sintering plant now producing fly
ash pellets. R. L. Wirt and W. A. Rura-
berger. il diags Rock Prod 67:62-6 Je '64
Eight job aggregates from one novel crushing
site, il diags Roads & Sts 107:68-72 F '64
Expanded shale production climb.s at Kenllte.
il diags Rock Prod 67:78-82 F '64
Fly ash plant in operation. Elec World 162:61
Jl 13 '64
Hudson's lightweight slate aggregate plant.
■W. E. Trauffer. il Pit & Quarry 56:124-5+
N '63
Industry leader adds to market service:
-American aggregates Corp. B. C. Herod.
flow diag il diag Pit & Quarry 56:118-23
F '64
Manicouagan Dam project requires millions
of tons of materials. 11 map Pit & Quarry
57:96-101+ S '64
New larger loader brings changes to plant
operation: Becker county .sand & gravel
CO. il Roads & Sts 107:52-S My '64
New radial stockpiling system; Asbury rock
products CO. R. S. Torgeson. il Rock Prod
66:78-9+ D '63
New Virginia crushed stone plant. W. E.
Trauffer. 11 diags Pit & Quarry 57:88-90+
O '64
Pace-setting Oklahoma crushing plant, flow
diag II Rock Prod 67:108-10 My '64
Road contractor adds crushed stone plant.
then agstone and pulverizing setup; Hodges
and CO. W. E. Trauffer. il Pit & Quarry
56:145-7 My '64
Tucson Rock grows with the growing South-
w^est. R. S. Torgerson. il diag Rock Prod
67:64-6 Jl '64
Tyrone Rock captures an expanding inarket.
R. J. Mitchell. 11 diag Rock Prod 67:76-9 Jl
•64
Washers and screen.q pace big Kansas hot-
mix job. H. K. Glidden. II diags Roads &
Sts 107:44-7+ Ag '64
AGING. See Old age
AGINQ of metals. See Metals — Airing
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
21
AGITATION
Incipient vortex formation in baffled agitated
vessels. M. W. Clark and T. Venneulen.
bibliog diag A I Ch E J 10:420-2 My '64
Liquid film controlled mass transfer in agi-
tated vessels. D. N. Miller, bibliog Ind &
Eng Chem 56:18-27 O '64
Mass transfer and contactor efficiency in a
stirred liquid-liquid reactor. A. J. Engel
and O. A. Hougen. bibliog diag A I Ch E J
9:724-9 N '63
Scale of mixing in a stirred vessel. A. W.
Rice and others, bibliog diags A I Ch B J
10:125-9 Ja '64
Transient characteristics of continuous ex-
traction with agitation. H. K. Staffln and
J. C. Chu. bibliog diags A I Ch E J 10:
9S-105 Ja '64
Turbulence energy and intensity spectra in
a baffled, stirred vessel. W. J. Kim and
F. S. Manning, bibliog diags A I Ch E J
10:747-52 S 'Of
AGITATORS
Critical evaluation of power requirements in
agitated systems. A. T. Gretton. bibliog
Chem Eng 71:145-8 Ja 20 '64
Mixing non-Newtonian fluids. G. E. Alves.
biblioe: il Chem Eng Prog 60:41-2 Ag '64
Pneumatic agitator improves parts cleaning.
F. Rider, il Plant Eng 18:131 S '64
Turbine irnpellers as gas-liquid contacting
devices. G. Hamer and N. Blakebrough.
bibliog diags J Ap Chem 13:517-24 N '63
See also
Mixers
Stirrers
AGRICULTURAL chemicals
Marketing lawn, garden products. R. M.
Staples. Soap & Chem Spec 40:83-4 Ap '64
See also
Pesticides
AGRICULTURAL chemisty
See also
Feeding and feeding staffs
Insecticides
Soil analysis
AGRICULTURAL engineering
See also
Agricultural machinery
Drainage
Electricity on the farm
Irrigation
AGRICULTURAL experiment stations
Air conditioning plays key role in plant-
growth research room, il diag Air Cond
Heat & Ven 60:102-3 N '63
AGRICULTURAL laboratories
Block grill shields laboratory, il Eng N 172:
22 F 27 '64
AGRICULTURAL limestone. See Lime as ferti-
lizer
AGRICULTURAL machinery
Agricultural machinery developments, il En-
gineer 217:276 F 7 '64
Automatic coupling for tractors and Im-
plements, il Engineering 196:719 D 6 '63
Electronics spark recent FCIM advances:
farm, construction and industrial machin-
ery meeting, Milwaukee, Sept. 14-17.
S A E J 72:34-49 S '64
Farm equipment; illustrated review. Auto-
motive Ind 130:85-8 Je 15 '64
Hovertruck, A. B. Bingham; E. W. B.
Evans, il diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:
755-8 D '63
Ijatest trends in construction and farm
equipment. M. Ainsworth. il Automotive
Ind 130:59-62 Je 15 '64
Multi-purpose cultivation tool. 11 Engineer
218:592 O 9 '64
Multi-purpose forage box. il Engineer 217:
1006 Je 5 '64
Multi-purpose moving-floor trailer, il En-
gineer 216:862 N 22 '63
New inter-row rotary hoe. il Engineering
197:831 Je 19 '64
Pick-up baler, il Engineer 218:594 O 9 '64
Small company engineering has to be good,
or else. C. L. Galium and C. "W. Bricher.
il S A E J 72:57-9 N '64
Winning the war on poverty with farm and
construction equipment. H. W. Barclay, il
Automotive Ind 130:47-50 Je 15 '64
See also
Cultivators
Harvesting machinery
Tractors, Farm
Exhibitions
Royal agricultural society of England's annual
Royal show, Stoneleigh, Warwick, July 7-10.
il Engineer 218:49-51, 93-6 Jl 10-17 "64
Royal Smithfleld show and agricultural ma-
chinery exhibition, London, il diag Engineer
216:935-8, 989-91 D 6-13 '63
Manufacture
Farm equipment production illustrated, C. J.
Kelly. Automotive Ind 130:80-1 Je 15 '64
Massey-Ferguson's new North American com-
bine plant, il Automotive Ind 130:89-90 Je
15 '64
Switch to COa-Mig arc spot welding reduces
cutter costs, il Welding Eng 48:44-5 N '63
Painting and finishing
Massey-Ferguson's new painting setup. G. B.
Toles. il Ind Finishing 40:5S-60-|- O '64
AGRICULTURAL machinery industry
Great Britain
National power farming conference, Harro-
gate, Feb. 12-13; abstracts of papers. Engi-
neer 217:348-9 F 21 '64
19G4 prospects of all engineerings: agricul-
tural engineering, il Engineering 197:138-
40 Ja 17 '64
AGRICULTURAL products
See also
Crops
Rubber
AGRICULTURAL research
American Cyanamid agrieultural research
center at Princeton. Food Tech 17:1400 N
'63
Jealott's Hill research station, D. J. HalU-
day. bibliog il Chem & Ind p4-12 Ja 4 '64
See also
Agricultural experiment stations
Agricultural laboratories
Soil research
AGRICULTURE
Man's food in a competitive world. W.
Slater. Chem & Ind p 1785-7 N 9 '63
Pesticides; a contribution to agriculture and
nutrition. W. J, Darby. Am J Pub Health
54:18-23 pt 2 Ja '64
See also
Agricultural machinery
Airplanes in agriculture
Drainage
Feeding and feeding stufTs
Fertilizers
Food and agriculture organization of the
United Nations
Irrigation
Terracing
Great Britain
Trends in land tenure and ownership. E, S.
Dobb. bibliog Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:
539-43 Ag '64
Mexico
See also
Chinampas
United States
U.S. agriculture and nutrition. R. R. Renne.
Food Tech 18:1541-3 O '64
AGSTONE. See Lime as fertilizer
AILERONS
Aerodynamic design and flying controls;
Hawker Siddeley Trident, il plans diags Air-
craft Eng 36:172-81 Je '64
AIR
Analytical approximations of thermodynamic
functions of air. V. V. Mikhailov. biblios
AIAA J 1:2692-6 N '63
Analytical representation of the thermo-
dynamic functions of dissociating air. V. V.
Mikhailov. AIAA J 1:2689-92 N '63
Body burden and air quality standards. J. R.
Goldsmith, bibliog Archives Environmental
Health 8:39-43; Discussion. 110-14 Ja '64
Breakdown in air at very low pressure in a
waveguide. A. S. Dunbar, bibliog J Ap Phys
35:3047-8 O '64
Catalyzed copper-copper oxide flame reactions
of selected organohalogens in the presence
of methane and air. E. A, Eads. Anal
Chem 36:2373 N '64
Computation of the critical flow function,
pressure ratio, and temperature ratio for
real air. R. M. Reimer. A S M E Trans
ser D 86:169-73; Discussion. 173-4 Je '64
Condensing heat transfer in steam-air mix-
tures in turbulent flow. P. B. Stewart and
others, bibliog flow diag diag Ind & Eng
Chem Proc Design 3:48-54 Ja '64
Dispersion properties of air as a possible
limitation on the maximum useable band-
widths of coherent optical communication
systems. C, M, Knop, IEEE Proc 52:319-20
Mr '64
Drying air with activated alumina under
adiabatic conditions. R. J. Getty and W. P.
Armstrong, bibliog diag Ind & Eng Chem
Proc Design 3:60-5 Ja '64
22
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AIR — Continued , ,, .» , i
Effect of oxidation on the reactivity of nuclear
grapliite towards air. A. R. Blake, bibliog
J Ap Chem 14:382-8 S '04 , .,
Effects of thermal and r.f. -activated oxida-
tion on the air reactivity of sraphile. A.
R. Blalie and others. J Ap Chera 14;115-
17 Mr '64 , . . , . ,
Experimental detonation velocities and induc-
tion distances in hydrosen-air mixtures.
L,. E. Bollinger. biblioK AIAA J 2:131-3 Ja
't)4
How Btu control improves peak shaving with
propane-air gas. P. E. Petrash. diag Gas
40:150-7-1- O '64; Same, il Gas Age 131:32-3-t-
O '04
How low for low excess air. R. J. Bender. 11
Power 108:63-5 Mr '64
Index of refraction of air, the absorption
and dispersion of centimeter waves by
gases. G. Boudouris. il diags J Res Nat
Bur Stand 67D:631-S4 bibliog(p681-4) N
■63
Modified combustion pipette to analyse ex-
plosive mixtures of methane with air in
Haldane mine-air analysis apparatus. A. K..
Ghosh and B. Mitra. diags Chem & Ind
P269-70 F 15 '64
Molten zirconium reacts with Nj in air.
L. S. Nelson, il Chera & Eng N 42:45-6
S 14 '64
Oxidation of pyrolytic graphite at tempera-
tures of 1400°-1SU0°F and at air velocities
of 25-luO cm/sec. M. Levy and P. Wong-
bibliog il Electrochem Soo J 111:1088-91
S '64
Peak shaving with propane-air; utilization
and evaluation. C. C. Heath, il plan diags
Gas 39:70-3 D '63
Photomultiplier and electronic study of Geiger
counter pulses in air. H. M. Herrenian and
L. B. Boeb. bibliog il diass J Ap Phys
34:3160-7 N '63
Propane/air; standby fuel for industry. E. J.
SkerUoske. Am Cer Soc BiU 43:630-1 S 64
Protection of copper in high temperature
air. S. A. Hoenig. R Sci Instr 35:904 Jl '64
Relation between velocity and velocity pres-
sure for air and other gases; reference
data. J. K. Brasch. Air Cond Heat & Ven
61:109-10 Ja '64
Sophomore-laboratory experiment on the
viscosity of air. F. Oppenheimer. 11 aiag
Am J Phys 32:526-8 Jl '64
Stagnation-point heat-transfer measurements
in partially ionized air. P. H Rose and
J 6 Stankevics. il AIAA J 1:2752-63 bib-
Uog(p2762-3) D '63
Standing-wave discharge in air. „P-„„A. Sil-
berg. bibliog il J Ap Phys 35:2264-5 Jl
'64
Summary of experiments on local heat trans-
fer from the rear of bluff obstacles to a
low speed airstream. H. H. Sogin. bibliog
diags A S M E Trans ser C 86:200-2 My '64
Thermodynamic properties for imperfect air
and nitrogen to 15.000°K. C. H. Lewis
and G. A. Neel. bibliog AIAA. J 2:1847-9
O '64
Vibrational relaxation .n air. D. R. White
and R. C. Millikan. bibliog U ALAA J 2:
1844-6 O '64
See also
AerodjTiamics
Atmosphere. Upper
Atmospheric pressure
Compressed air
Humidity
Meteorology . . ,
Analysis
Analysis by ion current. R. A. Morris and
others, il diags Instruments cfe Conlrol
Systems 36:108-10 N '63
Apparatus for the automatic quantitative
determination of ammonia concentralions
in air. M. J. Kolbezen and others, bibliog
11 diags Anal Chem 36:593-6 Mr '64
Design parameters and performance of a
miniaturized colorimetric recording air
analyzer. B. E. Saltzman and A. L. Men-
denhall. Jr. il diag Anal Chem 36:1300-4 Je
■64
Determination of ethylene oxide In air. N.
E. Bolton and N. H. Ketcham. diag
Archives Environmental Health 8:711-20 My
'64
Determination of polyphenyls In working en-
vironments of organic reactors by spec-
trophotometrlc methods. C. Testa and Q.
Masl. bibliog diag Anal Chem 36:2284-7
N -64
Increasing sensitivity of 3-methyl-2-b€nzo-
thiazolone hydrazone test for analysis of
aliphatic aldehydes in air. T. R. Hauser
and R L. Cummins. Anal Chem 36:679-81
Mr '64
Portable sulphur dioxide recorder. D. A.
Llovd and M. Madden, diags J Sci Instr
41:622-5 O '64
Scintillation counter for the measurement
of radon concentration in air. A. J. L.
Collinson and A. K. M. M. Haque. bibliog
diag J Sci Instr 40:521-3 N '63
Specific spectrophotometric determination of
ozone in the atmosphere. H. A, Bravo and
J. P. Lodge, jr. bibliog diag Anal Chem
36:671-3 Mr '64
Spectrophotometric determination of sulfur
dioxide suitable for atmospheric analysis.
B. G. Stephens and F. Lindstrom. diag Anal
Chem 36:1308-12 Je '64
Spectrophotometric determination of .total
nitrogen dio.xide and nitrogen tetroxide In
air. S. W. Comer and A. V. Jensen, bibliog
Anal Chem 36:799-800 Ap '64
Spectrophotometric method for determination
of tetranitromethane in solution and in air.
D J. Glover and S. G. Landsman, bibliog
Anal Chem 36:1690-1 Jl '64
See also
Air sampling
Bacteriology
Airborne infection; how important for public
health? bibliog 11 Am J Pub Health 54:
1606-S8 O '64
Test new electric Incinerator design for
sterilizing laboratory air. G. J. Harris and
others, bibliog diag Heating- Piping 36:94-5
F '64
AIR bases, Military
Wastewater treatment at McClellan air force
base. R. V. Daigh. il map WPCF J 36:895-
900 Jl '64
See also
Guided missile bases
Buildings
Differential settlement at Selfridge air force
base. G. B. Wallace and W. C. Otto. 11 plan
diag Am Soc C E Proc 90 [SM 5 no 4047]:
197-220 S '64
Equipment
How would you protect piped utilities at
the North Pole? N. J. Staihar. il diags
Power Eng 68:46-8 Ag '64
Portable service station proves tiseful. 11 Pet
Management 36:212 Mr '64
Sanitary affairs
Volume analysis for an equalization tank. H.
A. Dombeck. il Pub Works 95:83-5 Jl '64
AIR-blast circuit breakers. See Electric circuit
breakers — Oilless
AIR brakes
Lubrication of air brake equipment on rail-
road freight cars. J. B. Driver, bibliog 11
diags Lub Eng 20:16-24 Ja '64
AIR carriers
See also
Airlines
AIR classifier. See Air separators
Air cleaners; applications and efBclency
measuring methods: ASHRAE symposium.
Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:55-9 Mr '64
Annual equipment specification digest; air
distribution. 11 Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:
63-4+ Ja -64
Compressed air must be clean and dry. Ind
Finishing 40:95 My '64
Performance and application of electronic air
cleaners in occupied spaces. D. J. Sutton
and others, bibliog ASHltAE J 6:55-62 Je
'64
Understanding air cleaner ratine methods
aids accurate selection and application. G.
N. Demlng. Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:59-61
Je '64
See also
Air filters
AIR cleaning
Modern air cleaning for a rolling mill. S. P.
Adklns. 11 Iron & Steel Eng 41:176-1- Mr "64
Ventilation effectiveness for Indoor air clean-
ing. P. Kranz. bibliog ASHl^AE J 5:27-31 S
'63; Discussion, P. M. Engle and R. H.
Avery, diag 6:^0-3; Reply. 33-5-1- D '63
AIR compressors
Air compressor. Iron & Steel KoK 41;239-40
Mr '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
23
AIR compressors — Continued
Air compressors; fluid power component se-
lection charts. Hydraulics & Pneumatics 17:
75 Ja '64
Atlas Copco rotary screw compressors. 11
diaffs Engineerins 197:514-16 Ap 10 '64
Bulk carso handling compressor, il Engi-
neer 216:1071 D 27 '63
Carbon ring oil-free air compressors, il diag
Engineering 197:570 Ap 24 '64
Central packaged air-conjpressor station for
construction of Yards Creek pumped-stor-
age system, il diags Power 10S:73 Je '64
Compressed air equipment; its growing im-
portance in energy systems engineering, il
Power 108:154-5 Je '64
Compressor capacity geared to plant ex-
pansion. T. M. Joyce. 11 Plant Eng 18:130-1
Ja '64
Compressor control seals with rolling di-
aphragms. J. F. Taplin and G. W. Fobian.
diag Hydraulics & Pneumatics 16:106-7 N
'63
Compressor supplied clean room with dry,
oil-free air. il Plant Eng 18:143 S '64
First centrifugal compressor plant installed
at steel mill. 11 Iron & Steel Eng 41:232 S
'64
High purity air compressor supplies Pershing
air bearings. J. W. Mahanay. 11 diag Hy-
draulics & Pneumatics 17:121-5 S '64
Integral-gear compressor. 11 Mech Eng 86:57
As '64
Market potential of gas prime movers for
air compressor drive. M. E. White. Gas
40:suD 14 S '64
Non -lubricated air compressors. 11 Engineer
218:558 O 2 64
Pneumatic compressors, il diags Machine
Design 35:119-25 D 12 '63
Tunnel beneath Cicero. P. Meyer. U diag
Comn Air Mag 69:8-9 Ag '64
Typical performance characteristics of gas
turbine radial compressors. C. Rodgers.
bibliog il diags A S M E Trans ser A 86:
161-70; Discussion. O. E. BaljS. 170:4; Re-
ply. 174-5 Ap '64
jSee also
Air pumps
Compressed air
Superchargers
Cost of operation
Costs to watch in air compressor evaluation.
J. G. Howell. 11 Plant Eng 18:135-8 F '64
Design
Choice of compressor piston diameters. P. C.
Bevis. diags Engineer 217:615-16 Ap 3 '64
Design for compressed air. A. J. Ferrara. diag
Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:62-6 Ag '64
Revolution? it's here in air compressors.
J. G. Greenwood. 11 Power 108:79-81 O '64
Lubrication
Air/oil valve monitors lube oil flow, il diags
Hydraulics & Pneumatics 17:18 Ap '64
Lubricating the tough jobs, il diag Hy-
draulics & Pneumatics 17:16 Ap 'G4
Maintenance and repair
Anatomy of compressor ills tells need for
preventive maintenance program. L. Niel-
sen. 11 Plant Eng 18:124-8 O '64
Compressed air cost too high? J. P. Hansen,
il Textile Ind 128:1204- My '64
Don't inherit trouble. M. A. Kay. Power 108;
166-7 Mr '64
Soap plant observer. W. J. Beach. 11 diag
Soap & Chem Spec 40:175-6 Ja '64
Noise
Noise abatement with portable air compres-
sors, il Engineer 217:895 My 22 '64
Reducing noise of small compressors. 11 Engi-
neering 197:591 Ap 24 '64
Road breaking equipment made less noisy. II
Engineering 197:734 My 29 '64
Specifications
How to specify a reciprocating air compres-
sor. W. D. Laird, il diags Hydraulics &
Pneumatics 17:47-50-1- F '64
AIR compressors, Portable
Libyan drillers are getting new lost-circula
tion weapon; compressor packages for aera-
ting drilling fluid. R. J. Enright. il Oil &
Gas J 62:77-9 Ja 6 '64
Noise abatement with portable air compres-
sors. 11 Engineer 217:895 My 22 '64
AIR conditioning
Air conditioning ceiling panels. II Engineer-
ing 197:840 Je 19 '64
Air conditioning memos. 11 Dotn Eng 204;
132-4 O '64
Air conditioning plays key role In plant-
growth research room, il diag Air Cond
Heat & Ven 60:102-3 N 63
Air conditioning; the right to choose. L. T.
Avery. Heating-Piping 36:146 Ap '64
AIHA urged to consider effect of changes in
environment on man. Heating-Piping 36:41
Je '64
Are you an air conditioning engineer? L. T.
Avery. Heating-Piping 36:123 Mr '64
Comparative performance of systems used
for year-around air conditioning of re-
search residence 2. J. R. Wright, bibllog
11 plans diags ASHRAE J 5:07-74 N '63
Economic effects of lighting and air condi-
tioning on building costs. T. L. Ballman
and others, diag IEEE Trans Applications
& Ind 83:206-8 Jl '64
Energy systems take on major role in boom-
ing commercial building field. R. H. Marks.
il diags Power 108:143-50 Ja '64 (reprints
25c)
First use of thermoelectricity for commer-
cial air conditioning. 11 diags Eng N 172:23
Mr 7 '64
Heat pump gives low cost air conditioning,
diag Engineering 197:812 Je 12 '64
Heat recovery systems prove successful; heat-
pump water heater. G. D. Leach, jr. and
J. C. Murray. 11 Elec World 162:118-1- Jl 13
'64
How to deal with plemmi leaks In ventilat-
ing ceiling systems. T. Mariner. Heating-
Piping 35:160-4 N '63
Indoor weather predictions. W. T. Tucker.
3d. ASHRAE J 5:27-9 D '63
Kansas State to dedicate research institute,
continue ASHRAE environmental program.
E. A. Bajster. 11 plans ASHRAE J 5:27-30
N '63
Kansas state university dedicates its institute
for envirom-nental research. 11 Heating-
Piping 35:23-4 D '63
Nine-story university dormitory served by
two on-site chillers. H. B. Swygert. II Air
Cond Heat & Ven 60:100-1 N '63
1964 energy systems design survey; air con-
ditioning. Power 108:sup44-56 O '64
Now oil can compete for air conditioning. Oil
& Gas J 62:45 My 4 '64
Plumbing, heating, and cooling Fantasia;
New York world's fair. 11 plans diags Dom
Eng 204:85-102 Ag '64
Refrigerant vapor heating-cooling system. O.
S. Lieberg. il diag Air Cond Heat & Ven
61:62-4 S '64
Some sociological implications of modem air
conditioning. E. J. Overmyer. il ASHRAE J
6:62-5 F '64
Temperature control centralized. Eng N 172;
52 F 20 '64
Thermal characteristics of structures. E. P.
Palmatier. diags ASHRAE J 6:81-9-1- Mr '64
When outside wet-bulb is low. M. Ramsey,
diags Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:99-101 S
'64
See also
Air conditioning from central stations
Air purification
Dehumidiflcation
Electricity in air conditioning
Exhaust systems
Gas in air conditioning
Ventilation
also subdivision Air conditioning under
special subjects, e.g.
Airport buildings
Animal buildings
Apartment houses
Atomic research laboratories
Auditoriums
Bank buildings
Churches
College buildings
Cotton mills
Data processing service centers
Exhibition buildings
Factories
Hospitals
Laboratories
Library buildings
Office buildings
Office buildings. Industrial
Paper and pulp mills
Pharmaceutical laboratories
Printing offices
Public buildings
24
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AIR conditioning — See also — Continued
School bulldiiiES
Store buildings
Submarine boats
Telephone company buildings
Telephone exchanges
Television studios
Textile mills
Theaters
Bibliography
Book reviews (cont). Air Cond Heat & Ven
fin:1204- N: 95-6 D 'GS: 01:108-8 Ap: 129-30
My; 122 Je; 114 Jl; 139-fO S; 148-9 O '64
Books and reports. Published in monthly
numbers of HeatinK, piping and air con-
ditioning
Highlights of high efflciency particulate air
filter requirements. Heating-Piping 36:108-9
O '64
Trade literature. Published In monthly num-
bers of Healing, piping and air condition-
ing
Trade literature supplement. Heating-Piping
3G:2-C8 pt 2 Ap: 2-74 pt 2 S '64
Costs
Ab.sorption or compression for air-condition-
ing systems: which? F. C. Wood, il Power
107:59-62 D '63; Correction. 10S:9S-I- Ap '64
Can gas turbines compete as air conditioning
power sources? A. E. Congress, diag Heat-
ing-Piping 35:87-91 D '63; Discussion. 36:
S7-90-1- Ji: 88-t- O '64
Compact school design cuts air conditioning
costs. D. L. Gusler. il diags Heating-Piping
35:95-9 D '63
Compares operating costs: warns of other
factors. F. F. Stevenson. Heating-Piping
36:91-24- Ap '64
Computerizing heat pump operating costs. H.
L. Milburn. plan diags ASHRAE J 6:67-71
Ag '64
Determining feasibility of factory air condi-
tioning; reference data. A. T. Spangler. Air
Cond Heat & Ven 61:81-8 Ag '64
Employ weather data in method of estimat-
ing operating costs. J. S. Blossom. Heat-
ing-Piping 36:120-3 My '64
Lower cooling, lighting costs foreseen: Build-
ing research institute meeting. Washing-
ton. Eng N 172:21 Ap 30 '64
Hygienic aspects
Artificial temperature control and disease in
America. A. Montagu. Archives Environ-
mental Health 9:403-7 S '64
Tables, calculations, etc.
Automatic heating and air-conditioning cal-
culations. D. D. Eschbach, jr. ASHRAE J
6:62-3 My '64
Predicting cooling capacity of room air con-
ditioners at room and ambient tempera-
tures. R. E. W. Butt. ASHRAE J 6:70-1
Ap '64; Discussion. 6:12 Je '64
AIR conditioning. Industrial
Need marine condenser for plant air con-
ditioning. A. D. Sullivan. Heating-Piping
36:146-7 My '64
See also
Factoiies — Air conditioning
Metal working plant.s — Atmosphere control
AIR conditioning equipment
Absorption or compression for air-condition-
ing systems; which? F. C. Wood, il Power
107:59-62 D '63
Air conditioners. 11 Engineering 196:576 N 1
'63
Air conditioning and refrigeration; growing
market for aluminum, il Mod Metals 20:504-
My '64
Air conditioning: gives cool dry .air in warm
areas of high humidity, il diags Product
Eng 35:52-3 Ja 6 '64
Air-mixing box solves four major stratifica-
tion problems, il diag Power 108:105 Jl '64
Annual equipment specification digest: air
conditioning. II Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:
43-4-4- Ja '64
Cooling the maestro. J. Everetts, jr. 11
ASHRAE J 6:44-6 Ja '64
Equipment developments. Published In
monthly numbers of Heating, piping and
air conditioning
Freeze protection for ventilation and air con-
ditionmg symposium. New York, Feb. 11-14.
ASHRAE J 6:50-6 Jl '64
How to provide protection against corrosion
In air conditioning svstem.s P. W. Sher-
wood. II Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:47-8 F '64
New equipment and material.<! Puhli.shed In
monthly number.^ of Air conditioning, heat-
Init and ventilating
Oil-powered air conditioning; Is It in your fu-
ture? Dom Eng 204:105-6 Jl '64
Parts and products. Published in monthly
numbers of ASHRAE Journal
Thennoelectric air conditioners Installed at
Johnson's Wax. 11 Elec World 161:148 Je 1
'64
Thermoelectric air conditioners used commer-
cially, il diag Arch Rec 136:195 Jl '64
Thermoelectric air conditioning. 11 diags Dom
Eng 204:78-9-1- S '64
We .save $1133 a year on cooling water for our
air-conditioning system. B. L.. Reeves, diags
Power 108:166 Ag '64
See also
Air pipes
Dehumidifiers
Electricity in air conditionine
Gas in air conditioning
Heat pump
Humidifiers
Control
Damper is a control device. A. J. Hess.
Heating-Piping 36:112 Ap '64
Operating staff designs own centralized con-
trol for air conditioning. C. S. Dawson. 11
Heating-Piping 36:123-7 Je '64
Some control problems and their solutions.
K. R. Solvason. ASHRAE J 6:76-9 My '64
Survey of discontinuous temperature control
methods for electric space heating and
cooling processes. W. K. Roots and J M.
Nightingale, diags IEEE Trans Applica-
tions & Ind p 1-16 biblioglp 13-16); D^cus-
sion, 63-4: Reply. 64-9 Ja '64
Three-pipe control considerations. R. Id.
Earth, il diags ASHRAE J 5:53-8 N '63
Two-position discontinuous temperature con-
trol in electric space heating and cooling
processes; control system; controlled proc-
ess. W. K. Roots and J. M. Nightingale,
bibliog diags IEEE Trans Applications &
Ind p 17-38; Discussion. 63-4; Reply. 64-9
Ja '64
Design
Air conditioning of research and test facili-
ties: contamination control. J. Peterson.
bibliog ASHRAE J 6:53-6 S '64
Air conditioning of research and test facili-
ties: load characteristics. H. E. Twlet-
meyer. ASHRAE J 6:50-3 S '64
Air conditioning researcii and test facilities;
symposium at ASHRAE annual meeting in
Cleveland. Air Cond Heat «, Ven 61:58-61 Ag
'64
By-pass factor in its place! M. Ramsey. Air
Cond Heat & Ven 61:105-7 O '64
Control for all outside air. M. Ramsey. Air
Cond Heat & Ven 61:64-5 Ap; 95-8 My;
92-4 Je '64
Design criteria for clean room air condi-
tioning systems: data file, bibliog il plans
diags Heating-Piping 35:165-84 N '63
Design criteria for laboratory air-condition-
ing sy.stems. L. Economides. ASHRAE J 6;
4.S-50 S '64
Design u.ses analog to predict transient re-
frigeration load In medical research facili-
ties. G. H. Green. 11 plan diag Heating-
Piping 36:106-11 Je '64
Guidelines for designing research animal
room air conditioning systems; data file.
bibliog flow diag il plans diag Heating-
Piping 36:171-86 Ja '64
History of high velocity air distribution.
C. M. Wilson. Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:
70 Ap '64
How to figure cooling coils. M. A. Ramsev.
diags Air Cond Heat & Ven 60:67-70 N;
50-2 D '63
New chart for analyzing dual duct operation.
L.. A. Fekete. Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:25-
8 F '64
New ch,art gives quantity, temperature of
cooling coil discharge air. W. E. Adams.
Heating-Piping 36:113-15 O '64
1964 energy systems design survey: air con-
ditioning. Power 108:sup44-56 O '64
Predicting air jet performance. H. H. Tou-
soiiflan. bibliog diags Air Cond Heat &
Ven 61:79-86 S '64
Ps>'<'hrometrics of dual duct systems. D.
Rlekelton. diags Heatlng-Plping 36:113-17
Mr; 147-51 Ap '64; Discussion. 36:82-1-:
Reply. 84 Ag '64
Sizing colls without catalogs. M. Ramsev.
diags Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:89-91 Mr '64
Unconventional design and whv It failed. F.
F. Stevenson, diag Heating-Piping 36:132-3
Ag '64
Valance cooling. W. J. McGulnnesa. diaga
Prog Arch 45:148 Ja '64
When capacity variations are extreme. M.
Ramsey, diag Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:92-4
Ag '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
25
AIR conditioning equipment — Continued
Exhibitions
International heating, ventilation and air-
conditioning exi^ibition. London, April 20-
25. il Engineer 217:789-90, 823-5 My 1-S '64;
Engineering 197:504-5 Ap 10 '64
National air-conditioning, heatinfr and re-
frigeration exposition. 13th. Chicago. Jan.
20-23; with floor plan and list o£ exhibi-
tors. Heating-Piping 36:201-4 Ja '64
WACIA show, Los Angeles. Feb. 12-15: AHI
show, Chicago, Jan. 20-23; with floor plan
and lists of exhibitors. Air Cond Heat &
Ven 61;11-1S Ja '64
Installation
Confldence Is no substitute for knowledge In
installing refrigeration. A. D. Sullivan.
Heating-Piping 36:129-31 Je '64
Helicopter, walkie-talkies save contractor
time, money, il Heating-Piping 36:182-3 Je
■64
Maintenance and repair
82 tips on maintaining your air-conditioning
system. W. J. Wren, il Textile World 114:
60-4 F '64
Noise
Acoustic studies advance air conditioning
goals. L. S. Ries. il plan diags Heating-
Piping 36:107-11 Ag; 135-7 S '64
E flat. A. D. Sullivan. Heating-Piping 35;
157-9 N '63
Effect of flow on the attenuation of lined
ducts. H. R. Mull, bibliog il ASHRAE J 5:
75-8 D '63
How air diffusing equipment is sound rated
under ADC's test code. W. L. Batchelor
and W. J. Waeldner. il diag Heating-Piping
35:143-6 N '63
Power level measurements on a representa-
tive group of room air conditioners. D. B.
Smith, il ASHRAE J 6:29-34 Ag '64
Problems and activities in the development of
room air conditioner noise standards. P. E.
Kolb. ASHR.\E J 6:34-7 Ag '64
Quiet high-velocity air distribution. V. V.
Cerami and N. S. Shataloff. diags Air Cond
Heat & Ven 61:71-80 Ag '64
Quiet in man's indoor environment. L. L.
Beranek, bibliog diags ASHRAE J 6:30-8 Jl
•64
Trade association activities toward noise
standards. R. H. Bohman. ASHRAE J 6:
63-6 Je '64
Standards
How air diffusing equipment is sound rated
under ADC's test code. W. L. Batchelor
and W. J. Waeldner. il diag Heating-Piping
35:143-6 N '63
How high pressure units are tested under
ADC's test code. T. L. Day and R. W.
Waterflll. il diag Heating-Piping 36:144-9
S '64
Predicting cooling capacity of room air con-
ditioners at room and ambient tempera-
tures. R. E. W. Butt. ASHRAE J 6:70-1
Ap '64; Discussion. 6:12 Je '64
Problems and activities in the development of
room air conditioner noise standards. P. E.
Kolb. ASHRAE J 6:34-7 Ag '64
Trade association activities toward noise
standards. R. H. Bohman. ASHRAE J 6;
63-6 Je '64
Testing
Acoustic studies advance air conditioning
goals. L. S. Ries. il plan diags Heating-
Piping 36:107-11 Ag; 135-7 S '64
How high pressure units are tested under
ADC's test code. T. L. Day and R. W.
Waterflll, il diag Heating-Piping 36:144-9
S '64
Instruments and procedures for testing air
distribution systems. J. C. Barrett, diags
Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:71-80 Ap "64
Low temperature tests on airborne equip-
ment, il Engineering 196:609 N 22 '63
Power level measurements on a representa-
tive group of room air conditioners, D. B.
Smith, il ASHRAE J 6:29-34 Ag '64
Structural testing of rectangular high veloc-
ity ductwork. D. J. Mosshart, Jr.
ASHRAE J 6:90 My '64
Visual study of two-phase flow while evapoi -
ating in horizontal tubes. W. R. Zahn,
bibliog flow diag il diags A S M E Trails
ser C 86:417-29 Ag '64
AIR conditioning equipment. Portable
Blowing hot and cold, il Engineering 197:720
My 22 '64
Portable air conditioner, ready for trouble;
Autonetics div. of North American aviation.
Inc. U Plant Eng 18:121 S '64
AIR conditioning from central stations
Central system for 1700 acre campus. 11
Heating-Piping 36:116-18 Ap '64
Centralized air conditioning plus Indvldual
control, il Engineering 197:360 Mr 6 '64
Commercial application of freeze protection
for ventilation and air-conditioning systems.
W. J. Abraham. ASHRAE J 6:50-1 Jl '64
Douglas Aircraft elects to purchase chilled
and ht water, compressed air. flow diag il
plan Air Cond Heat & Ven 60:69-71 D '63
Hartford story. L. Smith, il plan diags Heat-
ing-Piping 36:114-21 S '64
NDHA considers chilled water as a utility;
panel discussion. Heating-Piping 36:112-13
Ag '64
No towers stop this tower. 11 Eng N 173:92-3
Ag 6 '64
Underground piping, district cooling, and a
guide; annual meeting of National district
heating association, Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:67-70 Ag '64
AIR conditioning industries
Air conditioning: a growth industry Is still
growing. R. Gray, il Heating-Piping 36:
119-23 Ja '64
Law and your profits. Published in monthly
numbers of Heating, piping and air con-
ditioning
What's right with modern air conditioning.
L. Bouillon. ASHRAE J 6:45-7 Jl '64
What s wrong with modern air conditioning?
A. I. McFarlan. ASHRAE J 6:74-9 Mr '64
See also
Gas in air conditioning
Directories
1964 directory: heating, piping, and air con-
ditioning equipment for industrial, com-
mercial, institutional and public buildings;
classified by products, trade names, man-
ufacturers' addresses. Heating-Piping 36:
sup ld-210d Ja '64
AIR conditions
Atmospheric ionization In allergic respiratory
diseases. G. I. Blumstein and others. Ar-
chives Environmental Health 8:818-19 Je '64
Ventilatory function after exposure to ionized
air. N. Lefcoe. bibliog diags Archives En-
vironmental Health 7:664-7 D '63
See also
Air pollution
AIR curtains
How silencers made dredge's Invisible
smokestacks possible. Marine Eng/Log 69;
112-1- S '64
Spinning weather; so-called Condifll process,
spreads an air curtain on both sides of a
spinning frame, il diag Product Eng 35:55
Ag 17 '64
AIR cushion vehicles
Air-cushion vehicle tries shuttling over Arctic
ice. il Machine Design 36:10 Jl 16 '64
Amateur scientist; aerodynamics of air-
supported vehicles R. W. Moffatl diags
Sci Am 210:135-8 Ja '64
Captured air bubble over-water vehicle con-
cept. A. G. Ford, bibliog il diags Naval
Eng J 76:223-30 Ap '64
Development of legislation for hovercraft. A.
R. Barrowclough. Roy Aeronautical Soc J
68:467-76 Jl '64
Fle.xible understructures for GEM vehicles.
J. W. Ebert. il diags Naval Eng J 76:281-
4 Ap '04
Hovercraft on the Thames, il Mech Eng 85:
75 N '63
Hovertruck. A. E. Bingham; E. W. B.
Evans, il diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:
755-8 D '63
Hydrokeel landing craft slides over the water,
il Machine Design 36:6 Jl 30 '64
Hydroskimmer test program, il diag Mech
Eng S6:4S O '64
London airport hovercar link. 11 Engineer
218:138-9 Jl 24 '64
Maritime administration surface effect ship.
S. Rethorst and W. T. Potter, diags Naval
Eng J 76:241-7 Ap '64
Navy Hydroskimmer. 11 Comp Air Mag 68:
21 N '63
Physical principles of hovercraft. W. A. Mair.
bibliog diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:
683-90; Discussion. 690-1 O '64
Radically new air cushion craft skim to suc-
ces. il diag Mod Metals 19:40-1- D '63
Role of the GEM in amphibious support
operations. P. G. Fielding, diags Naval Eng
J 76:117-29 F '64
Side-wall hover craft. C. F. Morris, plan
diags Naval Eng J 76:141-6 F '64; Dis-
cussion. A. M. Lippisch. il 76:311 Ap '64
26
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AIR cushion vehicles — Continued
U.S. navy's XMR-1 the Hydroskimmer.
America's first big hovercraft. 11 Marine
Ene/lXJSf nS:.54-5 N '03
WeldinK in the construction of the Hydro-
skimmer. J. C. Kaluzny. 11 WeldinK J 43:
202-4 Mr "64
AIR cushions
Air ciL-shion aids assembly. 11 Steel 154:31 F
17 'G4
Air cushions annealinpr furnace produces line
Brained aluminum sheet, diag Mod Metals
19:42-3 N '63
Moving heavy loads, on air. 11 Engineering
198:359 S 18 'G4
New air-support system from Fruehauf
stresses mobility for containers. 11 Mod
Materials Handling 19:3 Je '64
New for bulk and packages: conveying with-
out contact. 11 Mod Materials Handling 19:
44-5 Je '64
AIR diffusers
Comparative performance of systems used
for year-around air conditioning of re-
search residence 2. J. R. Wright, bibliog
11 plans diags ASHRAE J 5:67-74 N '63
Performance of a diffuser with fully-
developed pipe flow at entrv. P. Bradshaw.
Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:733 N '63
AIR ducts. See Air pipes
AIR engines
Air motor drives earth auger. 11 Eng N 172:
112 My 21 '64
Cushioned air cylinders, dlags Engineer 217:
529 Mr 20 '64
Torquing with air. A. G. Ringer. 11 diag In-
struments & Control Systems 37:111-13 Mr
■64
AIR entrainment. See Concrete — Air entraln-
ment
AIR filters
Air filter eliminates locomotive breathing
problem."!. 11 Iron & Steel Eng 41:156 Mr '64
Air filters: fluid power component selection
charts. Hydraulics & Pneumatics 17:76-7 Ja
'64
Air filtration of microbial particles. H. M.
Decker and others. 11 diags Am J Pub
Health 53:1982-8 D '63
Characteristics and application of high per-
formance dry filters. P. M. Engle, jr. and
C. J. Bauder. diags ASHRAE J 6:72-6
My '64
Clean air for activated sludeg plant; ab-
stract. I, Withnell. Pub Works 95:174+ My
'64
Control for the oil mist hazard, il Safety
Malnt 127:44-5 Je '64
Determining the efficiency of air filters. A.
H. Chasick and R, L. Bootes, bibliog il
Water Works & Wastes Eng 1:50-4 Ja '64
Environmental control in hospital facilities.
W. Viessman. bibliog Heating-Piping 36:
129-34 My '64; Discussion. 36:128-30; Reply.
130-3 O '64
Fighting dust at Mangia project, West Paki-
stan. 11 Diesel Equip Supt 42:22-3 Ag '64
Filtering compressed air efBciently. diag En-
gineering 198:359 S IS '64
Highlights of high efficiency particulate air
filter requirements. Heating-Piping 36:108-9
O '64
Plant-wide clean room. 11 Mill & Factory
73:56-7 D '63
Self-cleaning filter gives plant air new life.
11 diag Plant Eng 17:126 D '63
Two approaches to exhausting toxic particles.
M Birken. il diags Plant Eng 18:126-9 Ap
64
Testing
Effect of filler media microstructure on dust
collection. S. F. Duncan. 11 ASHRAE J 6:
37-41 An '64
Testing of fabric filter and hydraulic dust
removers. W, Pichel. 11 dlags ASHRAE J
6:87-93 Je '64
AIR flow
Air fiow can affect flnislilng results Ind Fin-
ishing 40:114-15 Mr '64
Air fiow through textile fabrics. A. C. Good-
Ings. diags Textile Res J 34:713-24 Ag '64
Amateur scientist; how to photograph air
currents in color and build an accurate
Foucault pendulum, il dlags Scl Am 210:
132-3-1- F G4
Application of the airflow method to mohair.
D. S. Uys. Textile Res J 34:739 Ag '64
Calculation of the discharge coelllcient of
profiled choked nozzles and the optimum
profile for absolute air fiow measurement.
B. S. Stratford, bibliog dlags Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 68:237-45 Ap '64
Computation of the critical flow function,
pressure ratio, and temperature ratio for
real air. R. M. Relmer. A S M E Trans
ser D 86:169-73: Discussion. 173-4 Je '64
Damper with a linear characteristic. M. H.
Barker, il Engineer 217:1131-2 Je 26 '64
How to calculate pneumatic flow through
narrow slots; data sheet. T. S. Neprud.
diags Machine Design 38:163-5 F 27 '64
How to determine air flow through fixed and
variable orifices. W. Weibel. diags Hydraul-
ics & Pneumatics 17:G8-t- Ag '64
Mass flow in nozzle of a gas-blast circuit-
breaker. A. A. Hudson, diags Engineer 217:
933-9 My 29 '64
Pilot tube measurements in pipe: with ref-
erence data sheets. C. H. R. Hook, diags
Air Cond Heat & Ven 60:64-8 D '63
Pneumatic servo regulators control pressure
and flow. J. F. Taplin. diags Automation
11:89-92 Je '64
Studies of the developing flow between con-
centric cylinders with the inner cylinder
rotating. K. N. Astill. bibliog il diags
ASMS Trans ser C 86:383-90; Discussion.
K. M. Becker. 391; Reply. 391-2 Ag '64
Theon' of the air-supported puck. W. M.
Whitney, diags Am J Phys 32:306-12 Ap '64
Tracing flow patterns in air using a radio-
active gas. E. V. Seymour, dlags Engineer
218:496-8 S 25 '64
Soc also
Anemometers
Compressed air lines
Couette flow
Fans. Mechanical
Turbulence
AIR freight service
Air cargo opportunities abroad, J. C. Cook,
il I S A J 11:63-6 Je '64
Air freight pushes more than speed, il Iron
Age 194:27 O 8 '64
Better equipment, simpler methods widening
air cargo future, il S A E J 72:74-5 O '64
Intransit cargo control dire need for jet age.
V. F. Caputo and L. Miller, il S A E J
72:88-9 O '64
Jet cargo facility requirements. S. R. Wallace,
il plans Am Soc C E Proc 90 [AT 2 no 4068] :
135-40 O '64
Rocket travel, new air cargo methods ex-
plored. R. R. Kay. Iron Age 194:48 O 15 '64
AIR gage. See Gages, Pneumatic
AIR Jets
Air jets sense position. K. L. Elklns. diag
Hydraulics & Pneumatics 17:128 My '64
Information from air Jets; tactile perception
method, il Comp Air Mag 69:22 Ja '64
Paper drying; air .let impingement. A. J.
Cirnto. Paper Ind 45:433-5 N '63
Paper drying; controlling quality and heat
rate in impingement drying. A. J. Cirrlto.
Paper Ind 45:548-50. 59S-6tll Ja-F '64
Predicting air jet performance. H. H. Tou-
foufian bibliog diags Air Cond Heat & Ven
61:79-86 S 64
AIR motors. See Air engines
AIR navigation
Airborne navigation computer. II Engineer
216:783 N 8 '63
E.xtendpd pictorial map display system. H
diag Engineering 196:813 D 27 '63
See also
Aeronautic instruments
Decca navigation system
Inertial guidance systems
Radio aids to aviation
AIR pilots
Pilot's viewpoint. J. M. McMahon; D H.
Woolley. Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:770-4
D '63
Prone pilot position^ R. Cansdale. dlags Roy
Aeronautical Soc J 67:790-2 D '63
Role of the test pilot. A. W. Bedford. Roy
Aeronautical Soc J 68:383-8; Discussion. 388-
90 Je '64
Training
See also
Air pilots, Military — Training
Flight simulators
AIR pilots, Military
Training
Simulating tactical radar and sonar R. G
Hundley. II diags Electronics 36:25-31 D 13
63
See also
Fllglit simulators
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
27
AIR pipes
Building height and costs lowered by under-
Prround air duct. C. B. Miller, il plan Air
Cond Heat & Ven 61:60-3 Ap '64
Duct heaters serve all-electric industrial of-
fices, il Elec Constr & Maint 63:92-3 Ap
•64
Hi-rise SE-ducUon. dlags Am Gas Assn Mo
46:20-t- Ja '64
Hot-wire measurements of turbulence cor-
relations in a triangular duct. C. J. Cre-
mers and E. R. G. Eckert. bibliog diags
A S M B Trans ser E 29:609-14 D '62;
Discussion. 30:636-7 D '63
Multistory venting with SE-ducts. M. D.
Rineler and H. Cullinane. bibliog flow diag
11 dfags Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:55-61 S '64
Outside piping and duct systems to serve
building's perimeter zones. 11 Heating-Pip-
ing 36:46 O '64
Structural testing of rectangular high veloc-
ity ductwork. D. J. Mosshart, jr.
ASHR.-LB J 6:90 My '64
Textured concrete and air ducts mesh like
a Chinese puzzle, il diags Eng N 173.30-2 O
22 '64
Tool removes dents from stainless steel duct-
ing. H. Stromer. il diag Am Mach/Metal-
working Manuf 108:125 Je 22 '64
See also
Compressed air lines
Design
Effect of flow on the attenuation of lined
ducts. H. R. Mull, bibliog il ASHRAE J
5:75-8 D '63
Heat losses from horizontal ducts carrying
high velocity air. A. C. Kent and R. G^
Nevins. bibliog diags ASHRAE J 6:45-9 Mr
'64
Make-up air duct design; simplified method;
abstract. K. E. Robinson. Air Cond Heat
& Ven 61:53 Ap '64
Tables, calculations, etc.
Nomograph aids computation of 90 degree
elbow losses in rectangular ducts; data
sheet. F. Caplan. Heating- Piping 35:135-6
D '63
AIR pollution
Adsorption; in air pollution and in natural
processes. C. H. Giles, il Chem & Ind p770-
81 bibliog(p7S0-ll My 9 '64
Air pollution checked in vehicle tunnel. 11
Safety Maint 127:51-2 An '64
Air pollution curbed, profits hiked. M. G.
Boone, il diag Oil & Gas J 62:92-3 Ag 24
'64
Air pollution from aerobic waste treatment.
J O. Ledbetter. bibliog Water & Sewage
Works 111:62-3 Ja '64
Air-pollution problems of the wrought-brass
industry, N. H. Jackson. Inst Metals J 92:
200-4 '63-64
American power conference 26th annual meet-
ing. Chicago. April 14-16; abstracts of
papers on air pollution. Combustion 35:40-1
Je '64
Analysis by ion current. R. A Morris and
others, il diags Instruments & Control Sys-
tems 36:108-10 N '63
Analytical reference service. H. P. Kramer.
Am J Pub Health 54:1531-5 S '64
Annual air pollution medical research con-
ference. 6th. San Francisco. Jan. 28-29;
with texts of papers. Archives Environ-
mental Health 8:1-194 Ja '64
Application of acoustics in air pollution prob-
lems. J. C. F. Chow, bibliog Am Soc C E
Proc 90 [SA 4 no 40051:59-75 Ag '64
Application of thin layer chromatography to
the analysis of atmospheric pollutants and
determination of benzolalpvrene. E. Sa-
■wicki and others, bibliog Anal Chem 36:
497-502 Mr '64
Atmospheric pollution by SO2 from an iso-
lated chimney. E. Zielinski. il diags Com-
bustion 35:16-25 F '64
Auto Big Four to make own air pollution
controls. Am Mach 108:59 Ag 31 '64
Auto makers oppose exhaust control devices.
Chem & Eng N 42:36-7 Jl 6 '64
Auto makers rush to meet California dead-
line; exhaust control systems will be readv
for 1966 models, il diag Chem & Eng N 42:
23-4 Ag 24 '64
Black liquor oxidation practice and develop-
ment: a critical review. J. E. Landry,
bibliog diags Tappi 46:766-72 D '63
California revises exhaust-control test pro-
cedures. Oil & Gas J 62:71 F 10 '64
Clean air will affect utilities. 11 Elec World
162:45-6 O 5 '64
Combustion nuclei; a potential air pollutant.
J. B. Quon. Archives Environmental Health
7:600-11 biblioKlp610-H) N '63
Crankcase-diversion tactics say bye-bye to
blowby. R. D. Quillian. jr and others,
il diags S A E J 72:50-6 My '64
Danger level of sulfur dioxide is disputed.
Chem & Eng N 42:58-9 Jl 13 '64
Determination of background levels and
health hazards in plant environmental air
contamination. J. S. Holtaway. il plan Ind
Med 33:230-4 Ap '64
Determination of nitrate or nitrate plus
nitrite with l-aminopyrene; application to
air pollution. B. Sawickl and others, bibliog
Anal Chem 35:1934-6 N '63
Devices for automotive air pollution control.
11 diags Product Eng 35:44-5 Ag 31 '64
Economics hinder pollution-control efforts. Oil
& Gas J 62:64-5 A? 3 '64
Economics of pollution control. Eng & Mlu J
165:189-90 Je '64
Effect of air pollutants on cotton. M. A.
Morris and others. Textile Res J 34:563-4
Je '64
Effect of atmospheric contaminants on light
fastness. V. S. Salvin. bibliog Soc Dyers &
Col J 79:687-95 D '63; Same abr. Am Dye-
stuff Rep 53:12-20 Ja 6 '64; Discussion.
Soc Dyers & Col J 79:695-6 D '63
Engineering control of industrial contamin-
ants. I. Kingsley. diag Safety Maint 128:44-
6-1- Ag '64
Express concern for air pollution at incinera-
tor conference. H. C. Moore, diag Heating-
Piping 36:102-3 Ag '64
Forecast for control of auto exhausts; partly
cloudy. Chem Eng 71:44 Ag 3 '64
Four smog devices okd by California. H. F.
Jones, il Iron Age 193:55 Je 25 '64
International agreement on criteria for air
quality; editorial. J. R. Goldsmith, bibliog
Archives Environmental Health 9:3-5 Jl '64
Maximum allowable concentrations; interna-
tional symposium, 2d, Paris. Archives En-
vironmental Health 8:487-91 Mr '64
Measurement and control of air contaminants
in Ontario uranium mines. G. R Yourt.
bibliog Ind Med 33:222-9 Ap '64
Microdetermination of selenium with 3.3'-
diaminobenzidine by the ring oven tech-
nique and its application to air pollution
studies. P. W. West and C. Cimerman. bib-
liog Anal Chem 36:2013-16 S '64
Micrometeorology. G. Sutton, il diags Scl Am
211:62-T0-t- O '64
Nashville air pollution study; morbidity In
relation to air pollution. L. D Zeldberg
and others, map Am J Pub Health 54:85-97
bibIiog(p96-7) Ja '64
New exhaust-control market goes up In
smoke. E. Addeo. il Chem Eng 71:78-1- O 26
'64
New steps to minimize the hazards of air
pollution, for public and voluntary agen-
cies: for the doctor and his patient. V. G.
MacKenzie. Am J Pub Health 54:79-83 pt 2
Ja '64
PhotodjTiamic bioa-ssay of polycyclic air pol-
lutants. S. S. Epstein and others, bibliog
Archives Environmental Health 7:531-7 N
'63
Process cuts pollution, gives marketable acid,
diag Steel 154:47 Ap 20 '64
Progre.ss in protection of air and water. J. O.
Julson. il Paper Ind 46:621-3 O '64
Review of three papers from the 56th annual
meeting of the Air pollution control asso-
ciation. Air Cond Heat & Ven 60:34-6 D '63
Royal automobile club and clean air. T H.
Turner. Engineer 217:135 Ja 17 '64
Senate testimony reveals solutions to vehicle
air pollution, diag Heating-Piping 36:46-|-
Ag '64
Significance of sulphur In atmospheric cor-
rosion. T. H. Turner. Engineer 217:274-5
F 7 64
Simple modification of a commercial sulphur
dioxide meter for the determination of
other atmo-spheric pollutants. P. N. R.
Nichols, bibliog diag Chem & Ind p 1654-5 S
26 '64
Smogless cars due In '65. Oil & Gas J 62:63-4
Ag 24 '64
Summer approval sought for exhaust controls,
il Chem & Eng N 42:80-1- Mr 9 '64
Syinposlum on ecology and the industrial
society. Swansea, April 13-16: abstracts of
papers. Chem & Ind p 1256-8 Jl 11 '64
Threshold limit values for 1963. H. B. Ashe
and others. Archives Environmental Health
7:592-9 N '63
Threshold limit values for 1964. Archives
Environmental Health 9:545-54 O '64
28
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AIR pollution — Continued
Tokvo-Yokohama asthma: an area specific
air pollution disease. R. B. W. Smith, bib-
lloff Archives Environmental Health 8:805-17
Je '64
United States air quality. R. I. Laxsen. bib-
liOfr Archives Environmental Health 8:325-
33 F '64
What is the role of air pollution aa a cause
of disease? T, M. Gocke. bibliog Am J Pub
Health 54:71-8 pt 2 Ja '64
See also
Air Alters
Beryllium poisonine
Dust collectors
Flue dust
Fumes
Gases. Asphyxiatinp: and poisonous
Los Ansreles — Air polhition
New Orleans — Air pollution
New York (cityl — Air pollution
Plants. Effect of air pollution on
Smog
Laws and regulations
Air pollution control in New York state. A.
Rihm. jr. il Civil Enc 34:56-8 F '64
Anti-smo£T rule raises fuel worries. Eiec World
161:19 F 17 '64
Atmospheric hvtrlene by community action.
E R. Weidlein. Archives Environmental
Health 8:373-7 Mr '64
California approves auto exhaust devices. 11
Chem & Eng N 42:23-4 Je 22 '64
Emissions and pollutant levels; trends in Los
Anpeles. C. V. Kanter and R. G. Lunche.
Archives Environmfntal Health 8:5-14;
Discussion. 31-8 Ja '64
National air pollution law passed. Foundry
92:25+ F '64
Particulate or photochemical; It's still smog.
L. Raymond, il diags S A E J 72:48-54 Ag
'64
Seek bulk outlets for fly ash. diag Elec
World 161:45-6 F 10 '64
Smog controls on '66s; California cars to get
industry devices. J. Dunne, il diag Auto-
motive Ind 131:53-4 S 1 '64
Standards with respect to atmospheric lead.
R. A. Kehoe. Archives Environmental Health
8:348-54 F '64
Suit attacks Los Angeles fuel-oil ban. Oil
& Gas J 62:90 Ap 27 '64
What you should know about the new clean
air act. il Pub Works 95:156-f- My '64
Research
Air resources engineering; progress report.
Am Soc C E Proc 90 [SA 1 no 3796] :67-71 F
•64: Discussion. H. C. McKee. 90 [SA 4 no
40061:103-4 Ag '64
Immunologic methods in air pollution re-
search. A. S. Josephson. bibliog it Archives
Environmental Health 8:143-6; Discussion.
147-52 Ja '64
Testing
Apparatus for the rapid collection and deter-
mination of traces of toxic gases in air. R.
G. Lid^ey and F. M. Longmaid. diag Chem
& Indp 150 Ja 25 '64
Data gathering and monitoring equipment
in air pollution control programs. A. C.
Stern, bibliog flow chart diags Am J Pub
Health 53:1972-81 D '63
Determination of atmospheric pollutants In
the part-per-billion range by gas chroma-
tography: simple trapping system for use
with flame ionization defectors T. A. Bellar
and others, diags Anal Chem 35:1924-7 N '63
Ftirther investigations of atmospheric con-
centration of lead. J. Cholak. bibliog
Archives Environmental Health 8:314-24 F
•64
Time constant of a Thomas autometer and
significance of indicated response. H. P.
Sanderson and others, diag Anal Chem 36:
2296-301 N '64
California
Particulate or photochemical; it's still smog.
L. Raymond, il diags S A E J 72:48-54
Ag '64
'Smog controls on '663; California cars to get
Industry devices. J. Dunne, il diag Auto-
motive Ind 131:53-4 S 1 '64
Trends in nir pollution outside Los Angeles
County. G. J. Taylor. Archives Environ-
mental Health 8:15-18: Discussion. 31-8 Ja
'64
Canada
Industry approach to the problem of air
pollution control. L. P. Roy. map Eng J 47:
25-8 Ja '61
Great Britain
Clean air conference and exhibition. Scar-
borough. Oct. 8-11. Chem & Ind p 1752-3
N 2 '63
Japan
Air pollution and its health effects in Japan.
T. Toyama. bibliog maps Archives En-
vironmental Health 8:153-73: Discussion.
180-1 Ja '64
New 'Vork (state)
Air pollution control In New York state. A.
Rihm, jr. il Civil Eng 34:56-8 F '64
AIR preheaters
Clean air preheaters quickly, easily with
flre-hose nozzles, il Elec World 160:80 D 16
■63
Direct-flred makeup air heater provides
kitchen's ventilation. R. E. Strand. 11
Heating-Piping 36:111-12 O '64; Discussion.
G. M. Hama. 3G:S9 D '64
Industrial application of freeze protection for
ventilation and air-conditioning systems.
J. J. Burke, diags ASHRAE J 6:52-4 Jl '64
Now fuel costs justify heat recovery. W. J.
Gossom. Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Re-
flner 43:135 Je '64
Porcelain enamel for heat exchange surfaces.
H. W. Huffcut. il Am Cer Soc Bui 43:128-30
F '64
Use of ammonia for reducing air-heater cor-
ro.sion at Bankside generating station.
C.E.G.B. J. T. S. Gundry and others, bib-
liog plan diags Combustion 36:39-47 O '64
Waste heat recovery for glass tanks. J.
Waitkus. il diags Glass Ind 45:301-6-t-, 370-
1-1- Je-Jl '64
Testing
What you need to know about air preheater
te.sting. H. E. Bloss. diags Power Eng
68:47-50 Ap '64
AIR pressure support
Portable nylon shelters with Inflatable frame,
il Engineering 197:395 Mr 13 ^64
Two air-supported structures for athletics. 11
diag Arch Rec 135:209-10 Mr '64
Walter Kidde inflatable frame building. U
diags Engineering 197:738-9 My 29 '64
AIR pumps
Portable granular material pump. K. Kristle.
il diag Comp Air Mag 69:20-1 Ag '64
AIR purification
Design criteria for clean room air condition-
ing systems: data file, bibliog il plans diags
Heating-Piping 35:165-84 N '63
How to identify and handle odors In air con-
ditioning systems. P. W. Sherwood. Air
Cond Heat & Ven 60:37-8 D '63
Sterile air in hospitals. H. N. Helfman.
ASHRAE J 5:59-61 N '63
Test new electric Incinerator design for steri-
lizing laboratory air. G. J. Harris and others,
bibliog diag Heating-Piping 36:94-6 F '61
See also
Air conditioning
Air filters
Air pollution
Dust removal
AIR raid shelters
^ee also
Atomic bomb shelters
Air conditioning
Numerical analyses of the thermal environ-
ment of occupied underground spaces with
finite cover using a digital computer. T.
Ku.'suda and P. R. Achenbach. diags
ASHR.\E J 6:99-105 Je '64
OfTlce building or fallout shelter; heat pump
provides air conditioning R. G. Vander-
weil. plan diags Heating-Piping 36:119-24
Ap '64
Shock protect mechanical sj'stems In offlce
building-faliout shelter. R. G. Vanderweil.
diags Heating-Piping 36:124-8 Jl '64
Study of thermal environment In under-
ground survival shelters using an elec-
tronic analog computer. E. E. Drucker and
J. T. Haines, diags ASHRAE J 6:81-4 Jl "64
Heating and ventilation
Numerical analyses of the thermal environ-
ment of occupied underground spaces with
finite cover using a digital computer. T.
Kusuda_ and P. R. Achenbach. diags
ASHR.\E J 6:99-105 Je '64
AIR raids
Protective measures
See aJsn
Radar — Military use
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
29
AIR raids and building
See also
Atomic bombs and building
AIR sampling
Air sampling in viral respiratory disease.
M. S. Artenstein and F. C. Cadigan. jr.
biblioff Archives Environmental Health 9:
5S-60 Jl 'G-l
Apparatus for the automatic quantitative
determination of ammonia concentrations in
air. M. J. Kolbezen and others, biblioff 11
diaKs Anal Chem 3(5:593-6 Mr '64
Apparatus tor the rapid collection and deter-
mination of traces of toxic eases in air. R.
G. Lidzey and F. M. Lonermaid. diae Chem
& Ind p 150 Ja 25 '64
I>ata eatherins and monitorinp: equipment in
air pollution control programs. A. C. Stern,
biblios How chart diasjs Am J Pub Health
63:1972-S1 D '63
Determination of background levels and
health hazards in plant environmental air
contamination. J. S. Holtaway. il plan
Ind Md 33:230-4 Ap '64
Determination of ethylene oxide in air. N. E.
Bolton and N. H. Ketcham. diag Archives
Environmental Health 8:711-20 My '64
Further investigations of atmospheric con-
centration of lead. J. Cholak. bibliogr Ar-
chives Environmental Health 8:314-24 F '64
United States air quality. R. I. Larsen. bib-
lioK Archives Environmental Health 8:325-
33 F '64
AIR separators
Design trends in mechanical air separators.
W. G. Bauer, diags Pit & Quarry 56:1U9-
13-1- D '63
Review of air classification P. J. Vanden-
hoeck. diags Min Cong J 50:43-6 Mr '64
AIR springs. See Automobiles — Springs and
suspension
AIR tools. See Pneumatic tools
AIR traffic. See Airports — TrciSc control; Air-
ways — Traffic control
AIR travel
See also
Airlines — TraiHo
AIRCRAFT
See also
Airplanes
Autogiros
Guided missiles
Helicopters
AIRCRAFT accidents. See Aviation — Accidents
AIRCRAFT gas turbines. See Gas turbines.
Aircraft
AIRCRAFT steel. See Steel. Aircraft
AIRFIELD landing mats. See Aviation land-
ing stations — Landing mats
AIRFOILS
Behaviour and effects of laminar separation
bubbles on aerofoils in incompressible flow.
J. W. Ward, bibliog diags Roy Aeronautical
Soo J 67:783-90 D '63
Effect of base bleed on a periodic wake.
C. J. Wood, bibliog diags Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:477-82 Jl '64
Effects of a chordwise gap in an aerofoil
of finite span in a free stream. B. Lak-
shminarayana. bibliog diags Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 68:276-80 Ap '64
Extension of lifting-line theory to a cascade
of split aerofoils. B. Lakshminarayana.
diags AIAA J 2:938-40 My 'G4
Fundamental torsional variations of solid
aerofoils. J. C. Maltbaek. Engineer 217:391-
2 F 28 '64
Generalisation of the condition for waviness
in the pressure distribution on a cambered
plate. E. A. Boyd, bibliog Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 67:529-30 Ag '63: 68:59 Ja '64
Improved Glauert series for certain airfoil
problems. M. D. Greenberg, bibliog AIAA J
2:1666-7 S '64
Potential flow past a parabolic leading edge.
J. D. Dennon. diags AIAA J 2:934-6 My '64
Theory of thin airfoils in magneto-
aerodynainics. L. Dragos. bibliog AIAA J
2:1223-9 Jl '64
Transonic flow past two-dimensional aerofoils.
D. W. Holder. 11 diags Roy Aeronautical Soc
J 68:501-16 bibliog(p515-16) Ag '64
Transonic similarity correlation of the ter-
minal shock jump on aerofoils. D. G. Mabey.
bibliog diag.q Roy Aeronautical Soo J 68:
199-203 Mr '64
Velocity distribution on a polynomial mean
line and the converse. R. P. Llewelyn,
bibliog diag Roy Aeronautical Soc J OS:
57-8 Ja '64
Wind-tunnel screens: flow instability and its
effect on aerofoil boundary layers. P. Brad-
shaw. diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:198
Mr -64
AIRLIFT TCC process. See Gasoline — Manufac-
ture
AIRLINES
$SU5 screen success: Delta air lines first In-
plant-produced movie, il Ind Phot 13:40-1
Mr '64
Fleets of new jets growing. OH & Gas J 62:
63 Ag 3 '64
High- lift plane design lifts local airlines'
prospects. F. G. Wagner, diags S A E J
72:53-5 Ja '64
See also
Airports
Reservation systems
Air line shows new switching system. Frank-
lin Inst J 277:297-8 Mr '64
Air travel seat reservation. Engineer 216:859
N 22 '63
Automatic seat reservation system tor B.E.A.
il Ind Electronics 2:42 Ja '64
Statistics
See also
Airlines — Traffic
Terminals
Houston's Jetero airport; development of
terminal and related areas. R. O. Grimes,
plans diag Am Soc C E Proc 89 lAT 1 no
34871:27-38 Ap '6;i; Discussion. A. R. Kelly.
90 lAT 1 no 39161:81-2 My '64
La Guardia airport gets new terminal, il Prog
Arch 45:83 Je '64
London gets a better airline terminal, il plan
Engineering 196:590 N 8 '63
See alsu
Airport buildings
Ticket offices
Lighting a ticket office; data sheet. J. C.
Epperson, il lUum Eng 69:495-6 Jl '64
Traffic
Airline system simulation. W. A. Gunn. flow
diag diags Op Res 12:206-29 Mr '64
Maximum payloads per unit time delivered
through an air network. G. B. Dantzig
and D. L. Johnson, bibliog diags Op Kes
12:230-6 Mr '64
AIRPLANE carriers
Newport News Shipbuilding launches giant
flattop America, il Marine Eng/Log 69:68
Mr '64
Nuclear aircraft carrier operations. V. P.
de Poix. il Naval Eng J 76:387-96 Je '64
AIRPLANE engines
British aero engines for world market at the
Farnboiough show, il Engineering 198:328-9
S 11 '64
Farnborough display; engines; illustrations
with text. Engineer 218:412-13 S 11 '64
See also
Gas turbine. Aircraft
Bearings
High temperature oil evaluation in full-scale
bearing fatigue tests. J. H. Gustafson. diag
Lub Eng 20:65-8 F '64
Control
See also
Airplanes — Control
Exhaust
Exact kinetic and approximate nozzle recom-
bination losses. D. Migdal and A. Goldford.
bibliog AIAA J 2:1457-8 Ag '64
Transient response of wire resistance ther-
mometers. A. Quarmby. Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:696-8 O '64
Fuel
See also
Airplanes — Refueling
Gas turbines. Aircraft — Fuel
Fuel feeding
See also
Gas turbines. Aircraft — Fuel feeding
Jet engines
Gun-launching super-sonic-combustion ram-
jets. A. M. Valenti and others, bibliog il
diag Astronautics & Aerospace Eng 1:24-9
D '63
Hypersonic airbreathing propulsion. W. H.
Avery and G. L. Dugger. bibliog diags
Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:42-7 Je '64
Hypersonic propulsion. W G Osmun diags
Space/Aeronautics 41:80-3 Mr '64
Jet engine oscillations and noises. S. L. Bragg.
Engineer 217:268-9. 305-7 F 7-14 'G4; Ex-
cerpts, il diags Engineering 197:270-2 F 14
'64
30
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AIRPLANE engines — Jet engines — Continued
Jet enpine parts; ceramic-like plastics, il
diac Plastics World 21:40-1 D '63
Jet engine testing, il Mech Enu 85:50 D '63
Jet propulsion. J. A. Schetz. diass Space/
Aeronautics 42 no 4:53-5 '64-65
Maximum ranse of hypersonic ramjet. J. H.
Horlock. biblioff diass Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 08:699-702 O '64
Review of problems in application of super-
sonic combustion. A. Ferri. bibliog diag
Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:576-95; Discus-
sion. 595-7 S '64
Sliock- induced combustion with oblique
shocks: comparison of experiment and
kinetic calculations. P. M. Rubins and
R. P. Rhodes, jr. biblioK il diacs AIAA J
1:2778-84 D '63 . ^ . v..^
Supersonic combustion progress. A. Fern, bib-
liog il diags Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:
32-7 Ag '64
Test cell for overhauled big jets. 11 Engineer-
ing 197:416 Mr 20 '64
See also
Gas. turbines. Aircraft
Lubrication
Polymeric thickeners are o.k. In aircraft pis-
ton-engine oils. C. K. Bransford and H. A.
Poitz. S A E J 72:84 Ap '64
Manufacture
Aero-engine Hnishes. C. Butler and F. Cork,
il Aircraft Eng 36:281-5 S '64
Mounting
Tandem engines make private flying simple.
W. D. Thompson, il S A B J 72:62-3 F '64
Specifications
U.S. aircraft engines. reciprocating type,
speciflcatlons. 1964: tables. Automotive Ind
130:218-19 Mr 15 '64
Testing
Gun-launching supersonic- combustion .ram-
jets. A M. VaJenti and others, bibllog il
diag Astronautics & Aerospace Eng 1:24-9
In-flight torquemeters aid in utility aircraft-
engine development: abstract. L. F. Monts.
S A E J 72:84-5 F '64
AIRPLANE factories
Costs
How clean is clean? D. A. Eckhardt and
others, diags S A E J 72:82-5 O '64
Equipment
Electronic machine tool control tor Concord
project. Electronic Eng 36:611 S 64
Europe's largest die forging press. 11 Aircraft
Eng 36:246-7 Ag '64
Fixed optical tooling dock cuts tooling time.
R. E. Gariss. il Mach 70:94-6 Jl '64
New production and plant equipment. C J.
Kelly. Published in semi-monthly numbers
of Automotive industries
1964 products guide for manufacturing, auto-
motive, and aviation products. Automotive
Ind 129:117-225 D 15 '63
Numerical control systems for machine tools.
11 diass Aircraft Eng 36:238-44 Ag '64
Portable air conditioner, ready for trouble;
Autonetlcs div. of North American avia-
tion, inc. II Plant Eng 18:121 S '64
Tools for the industry (cont). 11 diag Air-
craft Eng 36:150. 227, 257 My, Jl-Ag '64
Maintenance and repair
Computerized system improves machinery
maintenance efHciency. L. W. Collins, jr. 11
diags Mach 70:101-10 My '64
Electrical maintenance at Republic Aviation.
R. J. Lawrie. 11 diag Elec Constr & Malnt
63:83-7-f- Je '64
Management
Feedback; a key to engineering cost control.
Li. S. Lee. flow chart Machine Design 36:
134-9 O 8 '64
Providing timely production data. R. D.
Bernhard. 11 Automation 11:48-65 Mr '64
Quality control
Collection of Inspection data through the use
of computers, W. N. Moore. 11 Ind Quality
Control 20:10-13 Je '64
Conference on aerospace reliability and
maintainability, 3d, Washington. Product
Eng 35:68 Jl 20 '64
Statistical design and analysis of qualification
test program for a small rocket engine.
S. R. Wood and D. E. Hartvigsen. bibliog
Ind Quality Control 20:14-18 Je '64
Zero defects plan declares war on error;
Lockheed Georgia co. P. J. Cathey. Iron
Age 194:116-18 O 29 '64
Safety measures
Norair's plus factor; built-in and maintained
safety. L. B. Johnson. 11 Plant Eng 18:121-4
Ja '64
AIRPLANE fuel filters. See Fuel filters. Air-
plane
AIRPLANE Industry and trade
International aspects
British contribution to Concord production In
France. 11 diag Aircraft Eng 36:232-7 Ag '64
France
Development of French helicopters. P. H.
L. Morain. il diags Roy Aeronautics Soc J
68:675-81; Discussion. 681-2 O '64
World of design: aircraft. R. M. Koft. 11
diags Product Eng 35:94-5 O 12 '64
Germany
German aircraft; an active new company;
Bolkow CO. il diags Engineering 198:98-9
Jl 24 -64
Great Britain
1964 prospects for all engineerings; aircraft
engineering. II Engineering 197:112-14 Ja 17
■64
Representing Great Britain's aerospace indus-
try; Society of British aerospace companies.
E. Bowyer. Aircraft Eng 36:262-4 S '64
S.B.A.C. flying display and exhibition, Farn-
borough. Sept. 7-13. il Engineer 218:357.
411-14. 439-43 S 4-lS '64; diags Engineering
198:286-9, 328-31 S 4-11 '64
S,B.A.C. flying display and exhibition. 24th.
Farnborough, Sept. 7-13; with preview, floor
plans, and list of exhibitors. 11 Aircraft
Eng 36:265-72. 277-80. 310-29 S-O '64
Italy
Salone internazionale dell'aeronautlca and the
Italian aircraft industry. 11 plan diags Air-
craft Eng 36:126-31 My '64
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland's aviation activities. 11 Engi-
neer 216:632-4 O 18 '63
AIRPLANE parts
See also
Ailerons
Manufacture
Automatic machine produces airplane access
doors. L. K. Geertsen. il Mach 70:147-9
My '64
Forming of tubular aircraft parts simplified
by electroliydraulic shot. K. F. Smith. U
diags Mach 71:114-17 S '64
High-energy-rate forming is a big producer
at North American Aviation. 11 Mach 70:
116-20 Jl '04
Putting five-axis n/c to work. R. Talpale. 11
diag Am Mach 108:75-7 Ag 17 "64
Vacuum brazing of honej'comb panel struc-
tures. C. M. Marshall and N. R. Williams,
il diag Mach 71:158-61 O '64
Testing
Dye penetrant techniques for flaw detection.
G. A. Grizzell. diags Aircraft Eng 36:207-1-
Jl '64
AIRPLANE propellers
Interconnected propellers give FYench trans-
port stol capability. M. D. Marks aJid
A. A. Lischcr. bibliog il diags S A E J
72:90-3 My '64
Velocities induced by the vortex wake of
a propeller In a duct. R. Hlckllng. diags
Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:731-3 N '63
Testing
Performance of Lanchester's Aerial Tour-
billion. G. V. Parkinson, bibliog 11 diags
Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:561-4 Ag '64
AIRPLANE stability and stabilizers
FliKht sinuilatiOM for research. D, H. Perry
and J. M. Nai.sh. bibliog II diags Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 68:645-60; Discussion. 660-2
O '64
Stabilizing flexible vehicles. R. E. Andeen.
bibliog diags Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:
38-44 Ag '64
See also
Airplane wings — Flutter
Gyroscope
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
31
AIRPLANE tires. See Tires, Airplane
AIRPLANE wings
ABS contributes to new airplane wins concept,
il Mod Plastics 41:107 F '64
Aerodynamic design and flying controls;
Hawlcer Siddeley Trident, il plans diags
Aircraft Eng 36:172-81 Je '64
Aircraft leading edge. O. Ball, il diag Ma-
terials in Design Eng 59:137-8 Ap '64
Flapping propulsion wake analysis I. Micliel-
son. AIAA J l:2G5S-9 N '63
Fleep files freight, il Mech Eng 86:131 Ap '64
Jet .flan characteristics for high-aspect-ratio
"^V\ss. ^ G. K. Korbacher. bibliog diag
AIAA J 2:64-71 Ja 64
Laminar flow control cuts wing friction drag
for greater range. W. L. Collins and others.
il diags S A B J 72:56-60 Jl '64
Materials for wings and fuselage of the
supersonic transport. R. H. Raring, diag
Materials Res & Stand 3:810-14 O '63; Dis-
cussion, H. R. Moore. 4:168-9 Ap '64
Paraglider lift nears ideal. C. R. Faulders
and G. M. Mmott. diags S A E J 72:82 F
64
Reduction of torsional stiffness due to ther-
mal stress m thin, solid wings. D. J. Johns,
diag AIAA J 2:1850-2 O '64
Rotating cylinder flaps for v/s.t.o.I. aircraft.
A. A. CaldercSn. il diags Aircraft Eng 36:
Some effects of planform modification on the
slcin friction drag. E. J. Hopltins. ATA A J
2:413-14 F '64
Structural design; Hawlcer Siddeley Trident,
il diags Aircraft Eng 36:166-71 Je '64
Sweptforward wings for the HFB 320 Hansa.
11 diag-s Aircraft Eng 36:248-51 Ag '64
Three-dimensional perturbations on h^Tier-
sonic wedge flow. N. D. Malmuth. bibliog
diags AIAA J 2:1383-9 Ag '64
Wing structure suits supersonic transport. J.
D. Van Dylce, jr. diags S A E J 72:86-8 N
'64
See also
Airfoils
Flutter
Effect of aerodynamic damping on flutter of
thin panels. H. M. Voss and E. H. Dowell.
bibliog AIAA J 2:119-20 Ja '64
Flutter analysis using influence matrices and
steady-state aerodynamics. J. B. Herre-
shoff. bibliog diags AIAA J 1:2853-5 D '63
Flutter characteristics of titanium alloys. J.
Genin and R. P. Peloubet. AIAA J 2:1482-3
Ag- '64
Flutter design parameter to supplement the
Regier number. F. J. Frueh. AIAA J 2:
1343-5 Jl '64
Flutter of a ring of panels. R. Stearraan. bib-
liog diags AIAA J 2:1441-8 Ag '64
Flutter of multibay panels at high supersonic
speeds. E. Dowell. bibliog diags AIAA J
2:1805-14 O '64
Flutter of multibay panels at supersonic
speeds. W. P. Rodden. bibliog AIAA J 2:
1476-8 Ag '64
Flutter of two parallel flat plates connected
by an elastic medium. J. A. McElman. diags
AIAA J 2:377-9 F '64
Modem methods of investigating flutter and
vibration. H. P. T. Hitch, bibliog il diags
Roy Aeronautical See J 68:357-71; Discus-
sion. 371-3 Je '64
Supersonic panel flutter of oblique clamped
plates. A. Kornecki. bibliog diag Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 68:270-1 Ap '64
Testing aircraft flutter models. A. D. Mac-
lellan. il Instruments & Control Systems
36:86-7 D '63
Testing
Review of slotted-wall wind tunnel interfer-
ence effects on oscillating models in sub-
sonic and transonic flows. K. C. Wight, bib-
hog diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:670-4
O '64
Some experiments with vortex breakdown.
M. V. Lowson. bibliog il diags Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 68:343-6 My '64
Study of the flow field associated with a
steadily-rolling slender delta wing. J. K.
Harvey, bibliog diags Roy Aeronautical Soc
J 68:106-10 F '64
AIRPLANES
Turbine-powered high wing monoplane, diags
Engineer 218:516 S 25 '64
See also
Ailerons
Airfoils
Autogiros
Gliders
Helicopters
Loading and vmloadlner — ^Airplanes
Acceleration
Siipersonic transport climb path optimization
including a constraint on sonic boom in-
tensity. M. Falco. bibliog AIAA J 1:2859-62
Bearings
Design criteria for rolling element airframe
bearings for high temperature and high
altitude iise. J. B. Havewala and J. H.
Johnson, bibliog il diags Lub Eng 20:25-33:
Discussion. 33-5 Ja '64
Spherical aircraft bearings. R. B. Ziccarelll.
il Materials in Design Eng 59:132 Ap '64
Cabins
Interior arrangements; Hawker Siddeley
Trident, il plans Aircraft Eng 36:192-3
Je 64
Supercharging
Aircraft systems; Hawker Siddeley Trident;
air conditioning and pressurization. diags
Aircraft Eng 36:187-8 Je '64
Ozone in high-altitude aircraft cabins. L.
b. Jaffe and H. D. Estes. map Archives
Environmental Health 9:61-71 biblioB(p70-l)
Jl 64
Cockpits
Interior arrangements; Hawker Siddeley
Trident, il plans Aircraft Eng 36:192-3 Je
64
Control
Fligiit simulation for research. D. H. Perry
and J. M Naish. bibliog il diags Roy Aero-
naiitical Soc J 68:645-60; Discussion. 660-2
O 64
Fluid- flow flight control needs no electronics.
)^i r- ^'-'^TH^- diags Space/Aeronautics 41:
125-f- Ap 64
Future flight controls; hydraulic or mechan-
71^92 D 'l?^*^*^' ■'^' -^""P^- ^^'^^ S A E J
New controls, new cooperation among U.S.,
H-^i'.and France. D. Barlow. Control Eng
ll:Jo-D O 64
Vortex senses aircraft pitch rate. J. H.
Lindahl. il diags Control Eng 11:99-100 S
d4
See also
Airplane stability and stabilizers
Airplanes — Landing
Cost of operation
Direct operating costs of airlines: handle
g'th care. F. R. Poyns. S A E J 71:59-61
Dollar dilemma threatens SST. R. K. Rourke
and J. P. Mitchell. S A E J 72:60-3 S '64
See also
Airplanes, Jet propelled — Cost of operation
Airplanes, Supersonic — Cost of operation
Design
Aircraft design and development. R. R. Heppe
and others, il diags Astronautics & Aero-
space Eng 1:29-35 N "63
Computer applications in the development of
efhcient aircraft structures. I. C. Taig.
diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:706-10;
Discussion. 715 N '63
Curved beams. C. G. B. Mitchell, diags Roy
Aeronautical Soc J 68:134-7 F '64
German aircraft; an active new company;
^'^PJi, '^°- il diags Engineering 198:98-9
Jl 24 64
High-lift plane design lifts local airlines'
prospects. F G. Wagner, diags S A E J
iz:oJ-D Ja 64
New techniques and materials for damping.
J. P. Henderson, diags Machine Design 36:
119-f- Jl 30 '64
New way to select vehicle design parameters.
H. Moss, diags S A E J 72:62-5 Mr '64
Pilot's viewpoint. J. M. McMahon: D H
Woolley. Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:770-4
D '63
Progress with the Concord G Edwards Engi-
neer 217:371-3 F 28 '64
Structural design. R. J. Atkinson, bibliog
Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:092-5; Discus-
sion. 712-13 N '63
Structural development. H. R. Ashley, il diags
Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:701-5: Discus-
sion. 714-15 N '63
Structural fatigue and other airworthiness
aspects. J. K. Williams, bibliog Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 67:776-81 D '63
Teaching aircraft design in the postgraduate
course at the College of aeronautics. Cran-
fleld. A. P. Newell and D. Howe, il diags
Aircraft Eng 36:330-2 O '64
Transport aircraft; trends in design: illustra-
tions with text. Engineer 217:30-1 Ja 3 '64
See also
Airplane wing.*?
Airplanes — Radomea
Airplanes, Light
32
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AIRPLANES — Continued
Electric equipment
Improved aircraft-lBnition cables. 11 EnKlneer
217:S3C My S 'CI
ProtecliriK aircraft distribution systems.
K. F. Bacon, il diags Ind Electronics 2:334-
8 Jl 04
■See also
Airplanes — Control
Electronic equipment
Aircraft accident data recorder. 11 Electronic
En« 3G:20 Ja '64 , „ ,„. , ,,, ,,
Aircraft accident recorder. 11 Wireless World
70:50 Ja '64 ^ . ,, .v.
Airlines see different paths to all-weather
landings. R. C. Collins and others, il
5 A E J 72:96-9 O •64 „ ^. .^^ .
All-weather landings, il diaes Machine Design
36:160-5 S 10 '64 , . ,
Commercial aircraft prospects for microelec-
tronics. J. R. Moore and R. M. Ashby.
biblioK' How dias il dia^s Astronautics &
Aeroii.-iutics 2::j4-40 Ap '64
Data acquisition system, flow chart diag Air-
craft Eng 36:147 My '64 ^ . ^.
Digital data link for aircraft comnmnication.
W. J. Battel!, il diags Radio & Electronic
Eng 27:315-23 Ap ■«4
Equivalence and optimal strategies for some
minimum fuel discrete ."systems. E^ K9'^^
diags Franklin Inst J 277:150-61 F '64
Hot mikes will record air crew's convensatlon.
A A. McKenzie. il Electronics 36:53-4 N 15
•63
Majority voting protects aircraft and pilot.
H. Moreines and others. 11 diags Electronics
37:85-91 My IS '64
MicroPlectronics in equipment design. S. S.
Forte, il diags Electronic Eng 36:696-701 O
■64
New airborne navigation computer. II Elec-
tronic Eng 35:812 D '63
Now the pilot sees data at eye-level, il Engi-
neering 197:286-7 F 21 '64
S.B.A.C. flying display and exhibition, 24th,
Farnborough. Sent. 7-1 :f.. il Ind Electronics
2:470-4 O '64; Electronic Eng 36:713-19 O
•64; Engineering 198:272-4, 310 Ag 2S-S 4 '64
Equipment
Auxiliary equipment (cont). il Aircraft Eng
36:152, 224, 256, 294 My, Jl-S '64
Computer-controlled navigational demonstra-
tion aircraft, il Engineer 217:960 My 29 '64
Low temperature tests on airborne equip-
ment, il Engineering 196:669 N 22 '63
New products; automotive-aviation. C. J.
Kellv Published in semi-monthly numbers
of Automotive industries
See also
Aeronautic instruments
Radio apparatus on aircraft
Fires and fire protection
False warning riddance sought In air fire
detection, il diags S A E J 72:72-5 Je '64
Novel solution to special flre problem; mono-
ammonium phosphate. 11 Safety Maint 127:
42-3 Mr ^64
Fuselage
Materials for wings and fuselage of the
supersonic transport. It. H. Raring, diag
Materials Res & Stand 3:810-14 O '63; Dis-
cussion. H. R. Moore. 4:168-9 Ap ^64
Structural design; Hawker Siddeley Trident.
11 diags Aircraft Eng 36:166-71 Je ^64
Hydraulic equipment
Conventional components boost C-141 reli-
ability. C H. Cannon. 11 diags Hydraulics
6 Pneumatics 17:103-8 Mr ^64
Dual filters Increase aircraft reliability. D. B.
Meredith. 11 diag Hydraulics & Pnetunatics
17:68-70 F ^04
SAE aerospace group discusses pressure ef-
fects, diags Hydraulics & Pneumatics 17;
67-1- F ^64
Solid propellants power emergency hydraulic
systems. M. Ij. Caplan. 11 diags S A E J
72:72-5 Ja ^64
Trends In hydraulic systems; Aero.space fluid
power conference. 13th. Detroit. Automotive
Ind 130:43 Ja 1 ^64
Two-pressure circuit tests aircraft valves. L.
Edwards and T. Geddes. II diag Hydraulics
& Pneumatics 17:76-7 Mr ^64
See also
^rplanes. Military — Hydraulic equipment
Instrument boards
Interior arrangements; Hawker Siddeley
Trident, il plans Aircraft Eng 36:192-3
Je '64
Jet propulsion
See Airplanes, Jet propelled
Landing
Airlines see different paths to all-weather
landings. R. C. Collins and others. 11
S A E J 72:96-9 O '64
All-weather aircraft landing. F. B. Brady. U
diags Sci Am 210:25-35 Mr '64
All-weather landing systems. A. B. Winick.
il diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 (AT 2 no
40771:85-94 O '64
All-weather landings. 11 diags Machine Design
30:160-5 S 10 '64
Automatic landing: Hawker Siddeley Tri-
dent, il plan diags Aircraft Eng 36:160-5
Je '64
Boundary layer control system lands jet
Planes, diags Product Eng 35:56-7 O 12 '64
Frequent take-offs and landings Increase
operating problems of medium-range jets.
W. E. Rhoades and R. T. Glassons. il S A E
J 72:32-5 O '64
New approach to I.L..S. modulation depth
comparison. G. G. Gouriet. il diags Elec-
tronic Eng 36:2-7 Ja '64
100-ft barrier. G. B. Litchford. bibllog diags
Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:58-65 Jl '64
Preparation of an overhaul schedule for use
after a heavy landing. B. Decomps and
De Caumont. plans diags Aircraft Eng 36;
132-G My "64
Runway visibility in thick fog. D. M. Finch.
il diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [AT 2 no
41121:95-121 O '64
See also
Airplanes, Vertical take-ofC
Landing gear
Cost of landing an airplane. J. E. Davis and
R. C. Curry. S A E J 71:47-9 D ^63
Lifting 100 tons on the level; four hydraulic
jacks raise a 100-ton airplane for landing
gear maintenance. K. C. Dawson. 11 diags
Hydraulics & Pneumatics 16:109-11 N ^63
See also
Airplanes — Wheels
Lighting
Airline looks at aircraft lighting problems.
R. Schwab and others. S A E J 72:70-1
F ^64
Load
Method of measuring helicopter landing loads.
M. J. H. Harding, il diags Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:323-9 My '64
Prediction of aerodynamic loads. G. W. Web-
ber, il Aircraft Eng 36:200-6-1- Jl '64
Rotor blade harmonic air loading. R. H.
Miller, bibliog diag AIAA J 2:1254-69 Jl ^64
Transient pressures on structures due to wind
gusts. G A. Bird. A S M E Trans ser E
31:152-3 Mr '64
Unsteady air loads on helicopter rotor blades.
R. H. Miller, bibliog diags Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:217-218; Discussion. 228-9 Ap '64
Maintenance and repair
How to cut cost of aircraft maintenance;
abstract. R. M. Adams and G. N. Brock.
S A E J 71:84 D '63
Lifting 100 tons on the level; four hydraulic
jacks raise a 100-ton airplane for landing
gear maintenance. K. C. Dawson. 11 diags
Hydraulics & Pneumatics 16:109-11 N '63
Maintenance and overhaul in relation to
operators' field requirements and ofllclal
airworthiness requirement. H. Best-
Devereu.x. Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:774-6
D '63
Manufacture
Aluminum waflles milled from the solid by
advanced numerical control. L. W, Collins,
jr. 11 diag Mach 70:103-6 Jl '64
British contribution to Concord production In
France. 11 diag Aircraft Eng 36:232-7 Ajt
•64
New techniques speed metal bonding. C. L.
Sullivan. 11 Mach 70:107-9 Jl ^64
Numerical control on Concord. 11 Engineering
198:91 Jl 17 ^64
Production aspects. T. O. Williams. 11 dlaga
Rov Aeronautical Soc J 67:696-700: Dls-
cu.sslon. 713-14 N •C3
See also
Airplane factories
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
33
AIRPLANES — Continued
Materials
Aluminum alloys ok for Mach 2.5. E. H.
Spuhler and others. S A B J 71:42-4 D '63
Auxiliary and ancillary equipment; Hawlier
Siddeley Trident. 11 Aircraft Eng 36:196-8
Je '64
Beryllium structures. R. N. Kelly. 11 diag
Space/Aeronautics 42:64-73 Jl '64
Development and testing of elastomeric mate-
rials for fluid sealing applications. C. M.
Blow. Aircraft Eng 36:2US-12 Jl '64
Development of strong aluminum alloys.
W. M. Doyle, il Aircraft Eng 36:214-17
Jl '64
Effect of proof stress on the notched fatigue
strength of the aluminum alloy HE 15.
P. G. Forrest. Roy Aeronautical See J 67:
596-8 S '63: Discussion. E. R. Welbourne.
67:798-9 D '63
Fabricating titanium for aerospace applica-
tions. L. M. Limbach. 11 Mod Metals 20:53-
4 S '64
Finding a skin for the Concorde. U Steel 155:
62-4 O 5 '64
High quality steels and forgings. il Engineer-
ing 198:265 Ag 2S '64
High temperature service offered by new
nickel-base alloys. J. C. Freche and W. J.
Waters, bibliog il diag Foundry 92:44-7
Jl '64
Materials, bibliog Space/ Aeronautics 42 no
4:147-65-f '64-65
Materials. J. Fielding, bibliog Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 67:685-91: Discussion. 711-12
N '63
Materials and processing, what does the aero-
space industry need? R. G. Dermott. Metal
Prog 85:74-83 Mr '64
New materials: aircraft, missile or space
vehicle applications (cont). il Aircraft Eng
36:154. 225. 258 My, Jl-Ag '64
Sikorsky turns to titanium forgings for
high-performance helicopters. H. W.
Bredin. il Mach 70:88-93 Jl '64
Supersonic transport materials. R. H. Raring,
bibliog il Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:54-
9 S '64
Titanium; on the rebound. A. G. Rosenthal,
il Mod Metals 20:27-S-t- My '64
Titanium today, il diag Space/Aeronautics
41:92-9 Ap '64
With the A-11, titanium comes of age. Steel
154:25-6 Mr 9 '64
Wood technology is giving designers new uses
for an age-old material. S. Barnes. 11 Ma-
chine Design 36:78-85 Jl 30 '64
See also
Steel. Aircraft
Plastics
ABS contributes to new airplane wing con-
cept, il Mod Plastics 41:107 F '64
New reinforced plastic technology gives the
727 a big lift, il diags Mod Plastics 41:100-3
Ag '64
Reinforced polyester is the natural choice for
aero- and hydrodynamic research, il Plas-
tics World 21:16-17 N '63
Model testing
Testing aircraft flutter models. A. D. Mac-
lellen. il Instruments cS; Control Systems 36:
86-7 D '63
Noise
Major problems of noise from aircraft. ,T. D.
Voce. Engineering 196:798-800 D 20 '63
Painting and finishing
Atmospheric control for aircraft painting;
questions and answers. Ind Finishing 40:
102-3 Mr '64
Jet airliner's interior parts are painted witlT
a two-component primer. W. M. Anderson.
il Ind Finishing 40:24-6+ Ag '64
Makeup air heaters provide pressurization for
spray painting jets, il Heating-Piping 36:
112-13 S '64
Performance
Comparative performance of flve Chipmunk
aircraft. J. H. Fawcett. Aircraft Eng 36:
140-5 My '64
Maximum range of hypersonic ramiets. J. H.
Horlock. bibliog diags Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:699-702 O '64
Pneumatic equipment
Pneumatic power system proposed for flight
vehicles. R. W. Casebolt. diags S A E J
72:87-90 Ja '64
Private ownership
See also
Airplanes in business
Radomes
Appro.ximate evaluation of slender radome
pertormance in hypersonic flight F A.
Albini. bibliog diags AIAA J 2:476-83 Mr '64
Refueling
Airplane fuel, from barge to plane, il map
Civil Eng 34:34-5 Je '64
Cold fuel lor supersonic aircraft. P. F. Golden
and otliers. diags Astronautics & Aeronau-
tics 2:64-8 O '64
Portable instrument for measuring the elec-
trical conductivity of aviation fuels. M. D.
Foster and K. J. Marsh, diags J Sci Instr
41:379-81 Je '64
Refuelling in flight. P. S. Macgregor. II plan
diags Aircraft Eng 36:273-6-1- S '64
See also
Airplanes, Jet propelled — Refueling
Safety measures
See Aviation — Safety measures
Seats
Convertible airliner seat developed by British
European airways, il Mech Eng 86:71 Jl '64
Two seats (first class) = three seats (tour-
ist), il Engineering 197:383 Mr 13 '64
Speed
See also
Airplanes. Jet propelled
Tail surfaces
Aerodynamic design and flying controls:
Hawker Siddeley Trident, il plans diags
Aircraft Eng 36:172-81 Je '64
Tests prove feasibility of blown tail for stol
aircraft, diags Space/ Aeronautics 41:117-H
Je '64
Take-off
Effect of gradient on jet transport runway
lengths. G. Ahlborn and R. Horonjeff. Am
Soc C E Proc 89 [AT 1 no 3490] :39-50 Ap
'63: Discussion. M. Meisner. SO (AT 2 no
3GS6];53-69 O '63; Reply. 90 [AT 1 no 39161:
S3-4 My '64
Frequent take-offs and landings Increase
operating problems of medium-range jets.
W. B. Rhoades and R. T. Giassons. il S A E
J 72:32-5 O '64
Method of calculating maximum permissible
take-off weights using a digital computer.
A. Wilson and B. A. Graham, diag Boy
Aeronautical Soc J 68:692-3 O '64
Runway visibility in thick fo.g. D. M. Finch.
11 diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [AT 2 no
41121:95-121 O '64
Tandem engines make private flying simple.
W. D. Thompson, il S A E J 72:52-3 F '64
See also
Airplanes, Vertical take-off
Testing
Comparative performance of flve Chipmunk
aircraft. J. H. Fawcett. Aircraft Eng 36:
140-5 My '04
Determining data system accuracy. W. J.
Irwin and D. B. Korsch. bibliog I S A J 11:
55-60 S '64
Prediction of aerodynamic loads. G. W. Web-
ber, il Aircraft Eng 36:200-6 Jl '64
Reflections on aircraft instrumentation.
A. H, Duncan, il diags Engineering 196:783-
4 D 20 '63
Role of the test pilot. A. W. Bedford. Roy
Aeronautical Soc J 68:383-8; Discussion.
388-90 Je '64
Theoretical deduction of fatigue scatter fac-
tor for structures. I. M. K. Malik. Aircraft
Eng 36:223 Jl '64
See also
Airplanes — Model testing
Vibration
Modern methods of investigating flutter and
vibration. H. P. Y. Hitch, bibliog il diags
Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:357-71; Discus-
sion. 371-3 Jo '64
New techniques and materials for damping.
J. P. Henderson, diags Machine Design 36:
119+ Jl 30 '64
Random vibrations of a Myklestad beam.
Y. K. Lin. diags AIAA J 2:1448-51 Ag '64
Vibration and shock testing. M. Gertel. diags
Space/Aeronautics 42 no 4:191-6 '64-65
See also
Airplane wines — Flutter
Helicopters — Vibration
34
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AIRPLANES — Continued
Weight
Airliners weiKh in. il Electronics 37:26 N 2 '64
Method of calculaliiiK maximum permissible
talie-off weiKtits using a digital computer.
A. Wilson and B. A. Graliam. diat; Roy
Aeronautical Soc J 68:692-3 O '64
Wheels
Me alloy use cuts aircraft wheel cost, weight.
H. C. Buckelew. S A E J 72:90-4 Ap '64
Windshields
Eyes for the X-IB. 11 Product Eng 3G:65 Mr
16 '64
Windshields; stretched acrylic laminates for
aircraft. 11 Plastics World 22:36 Mr '64
AIRPLANES. Experimental
Advanced X-15; proven space tool takes on
new joljs. il Macliine Design 36:10 Mr 12 '64
Disappointing debut, il Electronics 37:25-6
Je 1 '64
Glass materials system meets multi-design
needs. 11 Materials in Design Eng 50:117 My
'64
MX-.'i24; step to manned rocket flight. 11 As-
tronautics & Aeronautics 2:55 O '64
X-15A-2; the newest rocket research aircraft,
il Engineering 197:384 Mr 13 '64
X-15 project. J. V. Becker and others, bib-
liog il diags Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:
52-61 F: 20-S Mr '64
See also
Space vehicles
AIRPLANES, Freight
Air freight; a change and its promised sav-
ings, ii Mod Materials Handling 19:53-60 N
'64
Civil aviation to 1970. R. Horonjeff and G.
Ahlborn. bibliog diags Am Soc C B Proc
90 [AT 1 no 38911:1-15 Mv '64
Conventional cornponents boost C-141 reli-
ability. C. H. Cannon, il diags Hydraulics
& Pneumatics 17:103-8 Mr '64
First flight of tiie turbo Skyvan. il Engineer-
ing 196:683 N 29 '63
Fleep flies freight, il Mech Eng 86:131 Ap '64
Jet Belfast. 11 diags Aircraft Eng 36:138-9
My '64
Latest United States air freighter; C141
Starlifter transport, il Engineer 216:658 O 18
'63
Maximum payloads per unit time delivered
through an air network. G. B. Dantzig
and D. L.. Johnson, bibliog diags Op Res
12:230-6 Mr '64
AIRPLANES. Hypersonic
Advanced X-15; i)roven space tool takes on
new .iobs. il Machine Design 36:10 Mr 12 '64
Aero.space in perspective; exploration, il diags
Space /Aeronautics 41:106-21 Ja '64
Approximate evaluation of slender radome
performance in hypersonic flight. F A.
Albini. bibliog diags AIAA J 2:^76-83 Mr "64
Europe studies an aerospace transporter. En-
gineering 198:424-5 O 2 '64
Hypersonic airbreathing propulsion. W. H.
Avery and G. L,. Dugger. bibliog diags
Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:42-7 Je '64
H>Tiersonic propulsion. W. G. Osmun. diags
Space/Aeronautics 41:80-3 Mr '64
Study of hypersonic aircraft. D. E. Wall.
diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [AT 2 no 4074J:
9-24 O '64
X-15 project. J. V. Becker and others, il diags
Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:52-61 F; 20-8
Mr '64
AIRPLANES. Industrial
See also
Airplanes m agriculture
Airpl.anes in the petroleum industry
AIRPLANES. Jet propelled
British military aircraft; illustrations with
text. Engineer 217:28-9 Ja 3 '64
British v/s.t.o.l. tran.=:port developments. 11
diags Engineer 217:425-6 Mr 6 '64
Business airplane harnesses twin turboprop
engines. 11 Machine Design 35:14 D 19 '63
Effect of gradient on Jot transport runway
lengths. G. Ahlborn and R. Horonieff. Am
Soc C E Proc 89 [AT 1 no 34901:39-60
Ap '63: Discussion. M. Melsner. 89 (AT 2
no 36861:53-69 O '63; Reply. 90 (AT 1 no
39161:83-4 My '64
First flight of the turbo Skyvan. II Engineer-
ing 196:683 N 29 '63
Fleets of new Jets growing. Oil & Oaa J
62:63 Ar 3 '64
Frenuent take-offs and landings Increase
operating problems of medlum-rance Jets.
W. K. Rhoades and R. T. Glassons. 11 S A E
J 72:32-5 O '64
Jet Belfast. 11 diags Aircraft Eng 36:138-9 My
■64
Jet cargo facility requirements. S. R. Wal-
lace, il plans Am Soc C E Proc 90 [AT 2
no 40681:135-40 O '64
Shorts propose a small twin Jet. il Engi-
neering 197:541 Ap 17 '64
Twin-Jet multi-purpose aircraft. 11 Engineer
217::J28 F 14 '64
See also
Airplane engines — Jet engines
Airplanes, Hypersonic
Airplanes. Supersonic
Gas turbines. Aircraft
Rocket propulsion
Air conditioning
Aircraft systems; Hawker Siddeley Trident;
air conditioning and pressurization. diags
Aircraft Eng 36:187-8 Je '64
Control
Aerodynamic design and flying controls;
Hawker Siddeley Trident, il plans diags
Aircraft Eng 36:172-81 Je '64
Automatic landing; Hawker Siddeley Trident.
il plan diags Aircraft Eng 36:160-5 Je '64
Cooling
See also
Airplanes, Supersonic — Cooling
Cost of operation
Cost of landing an airplane. J. E. Davis and
R. C. Curry. S A B J 71:47-9 D '63
Design
Aerodynamic design and flying controls;
Hawker Siddeley Trident. 11 plans diags
Aircraft Eng 36:172-81 Je '64
Evolution and basic design philosophy;
Hawker Siddeley Trident, il diags Aircraft
lOng 36:158-9 Je '64
Maximum range of hypersonic rampets. J. H.
Horlock. bibliog diags Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:699-702 O '64
727, Boeing's most reliable Jet. K. C. Plewes
and others. S A E J 71:52-6 D '63
Structural design: Hawker Siddeley Trident.
il diags Aircraft Eng 36:166-71 Je '64
Sweptforward wings for the HFB 320 Hansa.
il diags Aircraft Eng 36:248-51 Ag '64
Equipment
Aircraft systems: Hawker Siddeley Trident.
il diags Aircraft Eng 36:184-91 Je '64
Auxiliary and ancillary equipment; Hawker
Siddeley Trident, il Aircraft Eng 36:196-8
Je '64
Fuel tanks
Super VCIO fin fuel system, diags Aircraft
Eng 36:137 My '64
Hydraulic equipment
Filtering a Jet aircraft hydraulic system.
Product Eng 34:57 N 25 '63
Improved hydraulic systems seen for future
aircraft. R. E. Middleton and others, il
diags S A E J 72:51-3 O '64
727 Jet hydraulics; more and better. J. E.
Klansnik. il diags Hydraulics & Pneumatics
17:100-4 Jl '64
Landing
See Airplanes — Landing
Maintenance and repair
Cost of landing an airplane. J. B. Davis and
R. C. Currv. S A E J 71:47-9 D '63
Groimd handling and maintenance; Hawker
Siddeley Trident. 11 diags Aircraft Eng
36:194-5 Je '64
Preparation of an overh.atfl schedule for use
after a heaNT/ landing. B. Decomps and
De Caumont. plans diags Aircraft Eng 36:
132-6 My '64
Progress with the development of the B.A.C.
one-eleven. J. P. Thomas. 11 map Aircraft
Eng 36:298-303 O '64
Noise
Control of aircraft noise perceived at ground
level; technical aspects; legal aspects.
E. J. Richardvs: H, Caplan. bibliog Roy
Aeronautical Soc J 68:45-52; Discussion. 63
Ja '64
Refueling
Filter separators ensure clean fuel. II dlag
Oil & aiis J 61:47 O 28 '63
Hydrant fuel system serves alrporL II Ensr N
171:94 N 14 '63
Portable service station proves useful. Il Pet
Management 36:212 Mr "64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
35
AIRPLANES, Jet propelled — Continued
Testing
In-flight tests double for wind tunnel studies.
D. J. Lone-. S A E J 72:92-3 Jl '64
Progress with the development of the B.A.C.
one-eleven. J. P. Thomas, il map Aircraft
Eng 3G:29S-303 O '64
Structural design; Hawker Siddeley Trident.
il diags Aircraft Eng 36:166-71 Je '64
AIRPLANES, Light
BD-1: engineering solution to an economic
problem. 11 diags Machine Design 36:144-7
O S '64
New light twin by Beagle. 11 Engineering 198:
391 S 25 '64
AIRPLANES. Military
A-11 jet is a product of titanium and weld-
ing technology, il diag Welding Eng 49:70
Ap '64
Army presses for air mobility. 11 diags Ma-
chine Design 36:160-4 F 13 '64
British military aircraft; illustrations with
text. Engineer 217:2S-9 Ja 3 '64
British unveil a flxed-wing TFX. 11 Machine
Design 35:106-7 D 19 '63
Integrated weapons system; the TSR-2
military aircraft; illustrations with text.
Engineer 216:740 N 1 '63
Jet-lift vtol principle chosen for two very
different aircraft missions. H. Deplante and
F. Hoffert. il diags S A B J 72:60-5 N '64
Twelve Mach-3 interceptors pass their tests.
il Machine Design 36:6 Mr 12 '64
Twin-jet multi-purpose aircraft. 11 Engineer
217:328 F 14 '64
With the A-11. titanium comes of age. Steel
154:25-6 Mr 9 '64
XB-70 rollout, il diags Machine Design 36:162-
7 Je 8 '64
See also
Airplanes, MOitaxy transport
Control
Controlling fighter planes from a jeep in
battle area. T. Maguire. il Electronics 37:
114-18 O 5 '64
Ejection devices
Rockets; flight from danger, il Product Eng
35:61 Ag 17 '64
Shotgun ejection seat, il Mech Eng 86:68 Jl
'64
Electronic equipment
Air force seeks new weapons breakthroughs.
J. F. Mason. Electronics 37:46-7 Mr 6 '64
Biomedical flight data collection. H. R. Bratt
and M. J. Kuramoto. bibliog U diags I S A J
10:57-62 O '63
Silent war; electronic spying. J. M. Carroll.
il diags Electronics 37:74-81 Ap 20 '64
Hydraulic equipment
Navy steered to cleaner plane hydraulic sys-
tems. N. F. Robinson. S A E J 72:76-7 Ja
'64
Manufacture
Problem plagued XB-70 advances technology,
il Steel 15f:29-t- My 18 '64
Painting and finishing
Epoxy coatings protect Douglas-built bomb
racks. G. Bright, il Ind Punishing 40:44-6+
Ja '64
Testing
Design qualification. T. A. Simonds. Ind
Quality Control 20:11-13-)- F '64
AIRPLANES. Military transport
'Copter-transportable equipment; BAT. army's
all-purpose tractor, can be carried in sec-
tions. E. J. Rodrick. il Automotive Ind 130:
31-3 Ap 1 '64
Short Belfast strategic transport, il Engi-
ne3ring 197:166-8 Ja 24 '64
AIRPLANES. Supersonic
Aerospace in perspective; utilization, il diaga
Space/Aeronautics 41:122-37 Ja '64
Airport designers' headache; supersonic
transport ISST). Eng N 172:20 Ap 30 '64
Aluminum alloys ok for Mach 2.5. E H
Spuhler and others. S A E J 71:42-4 D '63
ASCE National airport conference. 4th, San
Francisco. April 22-24. Civil Eng 34:79 Je
64
Application of supersonic aircraft to airline
operations. H. D. Fellows. Am Soc C E
Proc 90 [AT 2 no 41031:25-30 O '64
British contribution to Concord production
in France. 11 diag Aircraft Eng 36:232-7
Ag '64
British unveil a fixed-wing TFX. il Machine
Design 35:106-7 D 19 '63
Development of strong aluminum alloys.
W. M Doyle, il Aircraft Eng 36:214-17 Jl '64
Dollar dileiiima threatens SS'r. R. K. Rourke
and J.. P. Mitchell. S A E J 72:60-3 S "64
Electronics for the SST; what's ahead? L, D
Shergalis. il Electronics 36:24-5 N 15 '63
E.\ploratory studies of mechanical cycling
fatigue behavior of materials for the super-
sonic transport: abstract. D. N. Gideon and
others. Metal Prog 86:2064- Ag '64
Finding a skin for the Concorde, il Steel 155:
52-4 O 5 64
Fuel systems problems in high speed air-
craft. W. G. Lydiard. il diags Rov Aero-
nautical Soc J 68:11-21; Discussion. 21-4
Ja '64
Minimum supersonic transports safety goal;
one fatal accident in 500,000 hr. J. Lederer.
S A B J 72:58-9 Ag '64
Operation of the supersonic transport at air-
Poi^ts W. Magruder. plans diags Am Soc
C B Proc 90 [AT 2 no 40921:31-51 O '64
Operations of the supersonic transport in the
terminal area. P. T. Fox. Am Soc C E
Proc 90 [AT 2 no 41021:59-67 O '64
Power for supersonic flight. S. G. Hooker,
il diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:454-63
Jl 64
Problem plagued XB-70 advances technology,
il Steel 154:29-1- My IS '64
Progress with the Concord. G Edwards Engi-
neer 217:371-3 F 28 '64
Proposals for a supersonic transport, il Prod-
uct Eng 35:57-8 F 17 '64
Pros and cons of supersonic aviation in rela-
tion to gains or losses in the combined
time/comfort consideration. B. K. O. Lund-
o ''^•x l?<!'^Ji9*^o„*'^^'^^s R°5" Aeronautical
Soc J 68:611-28; Discussion. 628-30 S '64
Report on the status of the supersonic trans-
Vf^^^-J-,.T- Eyment. 11 diags S A E J 72:
30-5 Jl 64
Some considerations affecting the design and
operation of supersonic civil transports. A.
h r^?^F}^^I:A'^s^ K°y Aeronautical Soc J
D5:o9S-DlO b 64
Supersonic commercial Jets need low-cost
fuel. E. H. Wehner. S A E J 72:64-5 O '64
Supersonic transport. 11 diags Space/ Aero-
nautics 41:62-91 Ap '64
Supersonic transport climb path optimization
including a constraint on sonic boom in-
tensity. M. Falco. bibliog AIAA J 1:2859-62
Siipersonlc transport development program.
?6 Fon^.tto'^Fi ^°° ^ ^ ^--"^ '° '^T 2
Supersonic transport materials. R. H. Raring.
hinlipg il Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:54-
9 S 64
Supersonic transport; road ahead. W. Little-
wood. Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:77-8 S
64
Supersonic transport; the race for safety N.
B. Halaby. Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:40-
2 S 64
Supersonic transport-tire design poses no new
problems, il Machine Design 36:6 Jl 16 '64
Thrust nozzles for supersonic transport air-
craft. D. Micdal iind J. J. Horgan bibliog
il diags A S M E Trans ser A 86:97-104
Ap 64
Transport aircraft; trends in design; illus-
trations with text. Engineer 217:30-1 Ja 3
64
Twelve Mach-3 interceptors pass their tests.
II Machine Design 36:6 Mr 12 '64
XB-70 rollout. 11 diags Machine Design 36:162-
7 Je 18 64
See also
Airplanes, Hypersonic
Control
Aerospace in perspective; control, il dlaga
Space/Aeronautics 41:138-55 Ja '64
All-mechanical actuator for high tempera-
tures EPTomaszek. diag Space/Aeronau-
tics 41:261 Ja 64
Flight control. C. L. Seacord. diags Space/
Aeronautics 42 no 4:66-9 '64-65
Cooling
Cold fuel for supersonic aircraft. P P. Golden
?•."" ?*P,^^^-„°'^5S Astronautics & Aeronau-
tics 2:64-8 O 64
Cost of operation
What's an economic supersonic transport?
J. G. Borger and W. F. Hibbs. map Astro-
nautics & Aeronautics 2:16-24 S '64
Design
Airborne opportunity; FAA'a competition for
34?7"^2''n"i1 .*e''3^"^P°'^- '1 ^^f^ Product Eng
36
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AIRPLANES, Supersonic-DesiKn-CoHtogied
Aiicnitl structures. C M Wong. faPace/
Aeruiuuuics 42 no 4:22-4 04-05 j
Airport operators have Part in design OI
supersonic jet. Ens N ImIG Jl ;;" >*
Concord aerodynamics. P. Satre. il L.nKineer
Co'ncord^"su?er^onic transport. 11 diags Space/
DiffnTnr'thl 'Vonic-boSm''%robl.em. HA.
Hutchinson biblioa Astronautics & Aero-
F-Ul"°is*7l'r;t'* production aircraft to have
variable sweep wings, il Product Eng ii:^i
■Pniipr for the Mach 3 supersonic transport.
IP DuKan jr and others, bibliog 11 /lags
Astron°uliS;& Aeronautics 2:44-51: Discus-
Rp^rent ^iupefsmJic transport research W, J.
■^AlTordf fr and C. Driver, bib iog U d.ags
Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:20-37 S 64
Research into aerodynamics, il Engineer ^Ll.
St'ret'chinlinltrcraft. Engineering 198:130 Jl
Supersonic airliner Progress: illustrations
with text. Engineer 216-^|2 N.J, "i, ^iags
Supersonic scramble. R. Sanders, n aiats
Mprb Eng 86:20-32 Jl G4 .„. ,. ,, «. i,
Supe?so,tic° transport. ^R.^ L Bisplinghoff. il
N '64
Electronic equipment
troATcs 37:60-5 S 7 '64
Hydraulic equipment
^Ti;:?:^aft \''^^Sl%%\Vlll ^fn"d ^oTh/i^s'"-"^
Pr1,'.???m1ntd^p'owe^"c1n?e;\' for XB-70 m.id
power systems, il Hydraulics & Pneumatics
17:75-6-(- Ag 'C4
Noise
Effects of sonic boom on buildings: /ympo-
siiim bibliog il diags Materials Res & Stand
4:581-023 N '04
AIRPUANES, Transport. See Airplanes, MiU-
tary transport
%Tchdtn"t"?4p^.rL^.?'s^g^V.f.l research air-
A^'4SSsf^ap^hil\g.^n diags Ma-
chine Design 36:100-4 1- 13 b*
British v/s.t.o.l. transport developments, il
diags Engineer 217:425-6 Mr 6 '64
Fixed-wing aircraft would land like a heli-
copter, il Machine Design 36:14 Je 4 64
Influence of v/stol aircraft on airport design,
mtiuence oi v/^tvj Schmidt, diags Am
S6c C E Proc 90 [AT 2 no 40901:167-80 O
'64 ... J
lonocraft is propelled by a stream of ionized
air il diag Product Eng 35:85-6 Je Zi 04
Jet flap characteristics for high-aspoct-ratio
win-s G K. Korbacher. bibliog diag
AIAa'J 2:64-71 Ja '64
Ipf-lift vtol principle chosen for two very
^'dilterontair?raft missions, P72°,ur5="N''-6T'^
F Holfcrt. 11 diags b A E J 72.l>u-b in di
Rotating cylinder flaps for v/s.t.o.l. aircraft
A A Calderon. 11 diags Aircraft bng 30.
304-0 O '64 ., , . ,
Tests prove feasibility of blown tail for stm
aircraft, diags Space/Aeronautics 41:117-1-
Je *64
Three wavs to put the V in vtol. W.R Mor-
gan and others, il diags S A II. J (^-40 4
"^l^?! je'S'-f WAw ^'^^ "• ""• """'"■
•^'d"?Sgs''VrAr,raut%al^So?Tl3:l'i^-'^?Vi
'64
V in v/sloi could be ver-satility. B. S. Kelsey.
S A E J 72:78 My '64
V/stol landings smoothed by Jettlnjr air out
of tires J A, Hoess and others, il diag
S A BJ 72:58-6 Ap '04
Vtol'o up In the air. 11 diags Product Eng 35:
61 Mr 16 '64
XC-142A 11 diag Product Eng 35:34 Jl 6 '64
AIRPLANES m agriculture
Aerial agricultural machinery; Ro>al aero
nautical soc ety symposium. Lo idoji. Jan.
16 bibliol il diags Roy Aeronaiitical Soc J
07:7.".4-Sl: Dicscussion. '81-2 U, 03
^f,^"=i'^1?t't,e^nt'Xs''°prn''"d\lt/s°-Ro1?'^er?:
RoTari'?r'o4°u%il.a^'Sy symposium on ^a^^^^^
sion. 560 Ag '64
^'lPtrshi'^e^s^li;c",-a^?'o",1l?ation expands .stea^dily
without fanfare: abstract. B, J. Hixson,
S A E J 72:S0 F '64 . ,. ^ n
For executive use. a new twin by Cessna. 11
Engineering. 197:317 F 28 '64
So^'y"o'.l^fe"?h^inki'n^g o? buying business air-
craft M H. Smith and H. P. Schmidt.
S A E J 72:58-61 Je '64
'^'pt"nrire'k's°^^f'i A ry'7^2:l?-5"ja '^^4^'"
Twin-engined executive aircraft, il Engineer
217:409 F 28 '64
^'F^'o'Je^^^fl^f .iSnt?^f^ll?craft in Canada. D G
Fmser bibliog Boy Aeronautical Soc J
08:546-52 Ag '64
AIRPLANES in freight service . „ .„
'^Growing use of air freight shows f'hari'l'"^ '"g
dustry trend, il Oil & Gas J 02.30-2 Ja
'04 . ^ ,
AIRPLANES in the petroleum industry
'"clowi'ng use 'of air freight shows ch|ngi^.g
industry trend, il Oil & Gas J 62. 3U-^ ja t>
•04
^'c^a''n?i^eTe?",!i'oi"fpans 197. ft:, (Alitalia's) new
service hangars at Fiumicino airport. 11
I>i^h? to'ottawa'iir terminal building pro-
duced by a sonic boom. W. A Ramsay,
il plan Materials Res & Stand 4.612-16 JN
Evolution and future of airport passenger
terra nals A W. Thompson, plans diags
Am Soc C E Proi 90 lAT 2 no 40041:127-34
O '04 . V. J
Metal deck in big panels cuts cost of arched
roof. Eng N 172:104 F 13 '64
New airport terminal at Prestwick. 11 Engi-
neering 198:400 O 9 '04
Phoenix airport terminal buildings: Pre-
s°ressed challenge W E. K.ley^ l' d'ags
Am Concrete Inst J 61:137-50 F 64
Structural design of the Terminal building for
Edmonton international airport. E _M.
Rensaa. il plans diags Eng J 47:21-7 Je 64.
Discussion. 47:78-1- S '64
Two-level terminal geared for the crowds:
La Guardia airport, il plans Eng N 172.32-3
Ap 23 '64 J. . .
Air conditioning
Analysis of htw cycles sho.ws carabilities of
each il diags Heatmg-Piping 36:122-5 AK bi
How and why of water treatment for sys-
tems at O'Hare airport. M. Callahan. 11
Heating-Piping, 36:00-:) 1; :04: Same. Water
& Sewage Works 111:165-7 An 64
Underground cooling towers ser\'e jet ter-
miiial at Memphis. Tenn. il diags Air Cond
Heat & Ven 01:117-18 Ja '64
Heating and ventilation
How and why of water treatment for sys-
tems at O'Hare a rport. M. Callahan. 11
HS-Ung-Piiiing :i6:nii-3 F '04: Same. Water
& Spwase Works 111:105-7 Ap '04
How single pump, steam cushion htw ."lystems
can be improved, il diags Heating-Piping
36:95-101 Je '64
Lighting
TWA's lighting technique, il Ilium Eng 59:
422-4 Je '04
Maior transportation projects. 11 map Eng N
172:75-1- .Ta 23 '04
See also
Heliports
Buildings
See Airport buildings
Costs
Rids on airport work are close; unit prices,
Eng N 173:40 Jl 30 '64
Cut costs on Florida airport; unit prices, map
Eng N 173:128-9 S 17 '64
Economics and flnance In airport planning.
B Brown. Am Soc C E Proc 90 [AT 2 no
40801:197-202 O '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
37
AIRPORTS — Costs — Continued
Jet port price close to estimate; unit prices.
Eng N 173:58 Ag 27 '64
Oklahoma airport bids are close; unit prices.
Eng N 173:126 S 17 '64
Piling costs on airport extension; unit prices.
Eng N 172:134+ Je 18 '64
Prices are close on runway work; unit prices.
Eng N 172:52 My 7 '64
Te-xas airport is improved; unit prices. Eng N
173:59 O 22 '64
Two compete for airport paving; unit prices.
Eng N 173:55 Ag 20 '64
Wisconsin airport project; unit prices. Eng N
171:114+ D 19 '63
Design
Airport designers' headache; supersonic
transport ISST). Eng N 172:20 Ap 3U '64
ASCE National airport conference, 4th, San
Francisco. April 22-24. Civil Eng 34:79 Je
'64
Houston's Jetero airport; location and con-
figuration. F. H. Newman, jr. maps plans
Am Soc C E Proc 89 (AT 1 no 34751:9-26
Ap '63; Discussion. A. R. Kelly. 89 [AT 2
no 30861:51-2 O '63; Reply. 90 [AT 1 no
39161:77-80 My '64
Influence of v/stol aircraft on airport design.
R. D. Speas and H. P. Schmidt, diags Am
Soc C E Proc 90 [AT 2 no 4096]:167-S0 O
■64
Jet-age airport for a county. P. R. Van
Putten. il Pub Works 95:82-4 N '64
Jetero; an airport designed to handle super-
sonic jet planes, il plan diags Eng N 172;
38-40+ Ap 16 '64
Operational look at airport design. R. C.
Huber. Am Soc C E Proc 90 [AT 2 no 40751 :
161-6 O '64
Operations of the supersonic transport in the
terminal area. F. T. Fo.x. Am Soc C E Proc
90 [AT 2 no 41021:59-67 O '64
Drainage
Four-mile-long ditch prepares Newark airport
for expansion. 11 Eng N 172:26-8 Je 25 '64
Electric equipment
Light and power for Oakland jetport. 11 diag
Elec Constr & Malnt 63:90-3 F '64
Equipment
Airplane fuel, from barge to plane, il map
Civil Eng 34:34-5 Je '64
Filter separators ensure clean fuel, il diagi
Oil & Gas J 61:47 O 28 '63
Hydrant fuel system serves airport. 11 Eng N
171:94 N 14 '63
Hydrostatic drives for aircraft tow-tractors.
11 Product Eng 35:43 Ag 31 '64
Hydrostatic tractor tows plane. 11 Hydraulics
& Pneumatics 17:26 S '64
Lilting 100 tons on the level; four hydraulic
jacks raise a 100-ton airplane for landing
gear maintenance. K. C. Dawson. 11 diags
Hydraulics & Pneumatics 16:109-11 N '63
New hydrostatic drive; vehicle's wheels house
hydraulic motors, il Automotive Ind 131:37-
8 Ag 1 '64
Plastic-coated lines sruard fuel. 11 plan OH &
Gas J 62:66 F 24 '64
Federal aid
FAA allocates 1965 airport funds. Eng N 173:
22 O 22 '64
Lighting
Airport safety aid; screens of material which
does not reflect radar echoes have been
applied to landing lights. 11 Engineer 217:
623 Ap 3 '04
Contractor licks runway lighting installation
problems, il Elec Constr & Maint 63:104-6
Je '64
Light and power for Oakland Jetport. 11 diajr
Elec Constr & Maint 63:90-3 P '64
Linear sodium lighting with intensity control
applied to airport visual landing aids.
M. Latin and others, bibliog il diac;s Ilium
Eng 59:239-45; Discussion. 245-6 Ap '64
Low-cost runway approach lighting systems.
diag Product Eng 35:56 Mr 30 '64
Runway visibility in thick fog. D. M. Finch.
il diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 (AT 2 no
41121:95-121 O '64
Location
Houston's Jetero airport; location and con-
figuration. F. H. Newman, jr. maps plans
Am Soc C E Proc 89 [AT 1 no 34751:9-26
Ap '63: Discussion. A. R. Kelly. 89 [AT 2
no 36861:51-2 O '63; Reply. 90 [AT 1 no
39161:77-80 My '64
Runways
Catlonic emulsion use in slurry sealing alr-
tteld surfaces, T. J. Gates, il plan Koada &
Sts 107:88-904- F '64
ConsLruclion practice for rigid pavement;
report of the subcommittee on construction
of the comminee on airfield pavement. 11
Am Soc E Proc 90 [AT 1 no 39061:41-72
My '64
Contractor licks runway lighting installation
problems, il Elec Constr & Maint 63:104-6
Je '64
Effect of gradient on jet transport runway
lengths. G. Ahlborn and P. Horonjeff. Am
Soc C E Proc 89 [AT 1 no 34901 :39-50 Ap
'63; Discussion. M. Meisner. 89 [AT 2 no
36861:53-69 O '63; Reply. 90 [AT 1 no 39161:
S3-4 My '64
Fill settlement despite vertical sand drains.
G. F. Sowers, plan Am Soc C E Proc 90
[SM 5 no 40441 :2S9-302 S '64
Million-yard runway tar seal job; Boston's
Losran international airport, il Roads & Sts
107:120-2+ Ap '64
Prestressed bridge will be jet runway 11
diags Eng N 172:54-5 Mr 19 '64
Runway over river rests on piles. 11 Eng N
172:24 F 20 '64
Runway Rx.; lime, cement, concrete, steel;
Dallas' Love field. 11 Eng N 173:28-31 S 24
'64
Runway visibility In thick fog. D. M. Finch.
il diags Am Soc C B Proc 90 [AT 2 no
41121:95-121 O '64
Stinger crane places wire mesh, il Eng N
171:176 D 19 '63
Subgrade stabilization under an existing run-
way. S. C. Dearstyne and G. J. Newman.
plan diags Am Soc C E Proc 89 [AT 1 no
34731:1-8 Ap '63; Discussion. 89 [AT 2
no 36861:47-9 O '63; 90 [AT 1 no 39161:75-6
My '64
Safety measures
Airport safety aid: screens of material which
does not reflect radar echoes have been
applied to landing lights. 11 Engineer 217:
623 Ap 3 '64
Surfaces
Apron paving tar defies jet fuels. Eng N 172:
51-2 F 20 '64
Construction practice for rigid pavement; re-
port of the subcommittee on construction
of the committee on airfield pavement. 11
Am Soc C B Proc 90 [AT 1 no 3906] :41-72
My '64
Rigid and stiff airport pavement. H. P.
Carothers. bibliog diags Am Soc C E Proc
90 [AT 1 no 38931:17-39 My '64
Traffic control
Air surveillance radar. 11 Engineer 216:769-70
N 8 "63
Forecasting airport traffic. N. L. Johnson.
Am Soc C E Proc 90 [AT 2 no 4079]:181-95
O '64
Ground control of airport traffic. R. S.
Nickelsberg. Am Soc C B Proc 90 [AT 2
no 40991:123-6 O '64
Ten signals at a glance. J. E. Russell. 11
diags Electronics 37:54-7 Je 29 '64
Transportation problem
Automobile parking requirements at air-
ports. W. S. Homburger and W. R. Eager,
plans diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 (AT 2
no 40781:141-59 O '64
London airport hovercar link. 11 Engineer
218:138-9 Jl 24 '64
Trends in automobile parking at airports.
C. A. Lawler. il plans diags Am Soc C B
Proc 90 [AT 2 no 40761:69-83 O '64
Belfast
Northern Ireland's airport open. Engineer 216:
816 N 15 '63
Chicago
How single pump, steam cushion htw systems
S^"„,-''A,""P''9'^<='5- '' diags Heating-Piping
36:95-101 Je 64
Dallas
Runway Rx; lime, cement, concrete, steel;
Dallas' Love field. 11 Bng N 173:28-31 S 24
'64
Edmonton, Alberta
Structural design of the Terminal building for
Edmonton international airport. E. M.
Rensaa. il plans diags Eng J 47:21-7 Je '64;
Discussion. 47:78+ S '64
Glasgow
^'}9i^^r. V,'^PVJ- /°'' Glasgow, il Engineering
197:714 My 22 64
38
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AIRPORTS — Continued
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Jet-age airport for a county. P. R. Van
Putten. II Pub Works 95;S2-4 N '64
Houston. Texas
Jetero; an airport desiimed to handle super-
sonic Jet planes, il plan diags Ene N 17^:
38-404- Ap 16 '64
London
London airport hovercar link, il Engineer
21S;13S-9 Jl 24 '64 . ,. . , , „ .„„
London gets a better airline termlnaL U plan
Ensineerinc 196:590 N 8 '63
London's third airport. Engineer 217:664 Ap
10 '64
New Jersey
Two more jetport sites tossed into bistate
fight, map Eng N 172:18 Ja 16 '64
New York (city)
La Guardia airport gets new terminal, il Prog
Arch 45:83 Je '64
Prestressed bridge will be Jet runway. U
diags Eng N 172:54-5 Mr 19 '64
Runway over river rests on piles. 11 Eng IN
172:24 F 20 '64 , ^ ^^
Two-level terminal geared for the crowds;
I^Guardia airport, il plans Eng N 172:c!2-d
Ap 23 '64 J . » f . .
Two more jetport sites tossed into bistate
fight, map Eng N 172:18 Ja 16 '64
Newark, New Jersey
Four-mile long ditch prepares Newark airport
for e.N.pansion. il Eng N 172:26-8 Je 25 '64
Ottawa
Damage to Ottawa air terminal building pro-
duced by a sonic boom. W. A. Ramsay.
11 plan Materials Kes & Stand 4:612-16 N '64
Scotland
New airport terminal at Prestwick. 11 Engi-
neering 198:466 O 9 '64
Washington, D.C.
Operational experience at Dulles airport.
A. H. Saunders. Am Soc C E Proc 90
[AT 2 no 40701:53-8 O '64
AIRSHIPS
New blimp rises high, il Rubber Age 95:885
S '64
AIRWAYS
See also
Airports
Traffic control
Air traffic control evolution. R. J. Shank.
map diags Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:
46-52 Ag '64
Air traffic control simulator for Eurocontrol.
Electronic Eng 36:105 F '64
Application of electronic sector scanning
techniques to height-finding radar systems.
D. E. N. Davies. bibliog diags Inst E B
Proc 110:1941-8 N '63
Challenge of air traffic control. D. D. Thomas.
diags Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:6C-9 Ja
'IM
Digital data link for aircraft communication.
W. J. Battell. il diags Radio & Electronic
Eng 27:315-23 Ap '04
Digiirac for handling radar data. S. M.
Eriksson, diags Elec Com 39 no 3:360-8 '64
National airspace system takes shape. Con-
trol Ene 11:23-5 Ja '64
Remote control networks keep airline pilots
in touch. R. J. Glischinski. il map Control
Eng 11:115 Mr '64
Simulator for Eurocontrol. Engineer 217:290
F 7 '64
AKRON university
Rubber science hall of fame
Carofhers elected to Rubber hall of fame.
Rubber Age 94:462 D '63
ALABAMA
S(r also
Coal mines and mining — Alabama
Public health — Alabama
Reads — Alabama
ALACRAN reef
Carbonate sands of Isla Perez. Alacran reef
complex. Yucatiin. R. L. Folk and U.
Robles. blbllog il maps diags J Geol 72:
255-92, pi 1-4 My '64
ALANINE
Isolation of enzyme-substrate complex aids
study of enzymlc catalysis. K. Yagl. Chem
& Enfc N 42:34 Ak 10 '64
Total syntheses of N» [l-(2-acetamIdo-3-0-
D-glucosyl) -D-propionyl-L-alanyl-D-a- and
v-glutaniyl] -L-lysyl-D-alanyl-D-alanine, and
identity of the v-glutamyi isomer with the
glycopeptide of a bacterial cell wall pre-
cursor. A. E. Lanzilotti and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:1880-1 My 5 '64
ALARMS
See also
Burglar alarms
Electric alarms
ALASKA
See also subdivision Alaska under special
subjects, e.g.
Bridges
Building
Coal mines and mining
Earthquakes
Electric utilities
Electricity supply
Gas. Natural
Geology
Hydroelectric plants
Mines and mineral resources
Paleontology
Petroleum
Petroleum industry and trade
Petroleum products pipe lines
Sewerage
Steamboat lines
ALBERTA
See also subdivision Alberta under spe-
cial subiects. e.g.
Coal mines and mining
Geolo;,'y
Petroleum
Petroleum industry and trade
Sulfur industry and trade
ALBION, New York
Water supply
New York apple country taps Lake Ontario.
N. M. Fuller, il Water & Sewage Works
111:347-9 Ag '64
ALBITE
Coexisting albite and oligoclase in some
schists from New Zealand. B. W. Evans,
bibliog 11 diag Am Mineralogist 49:173-9 Ja
•64
Myrmekite. D. Shelley, bibliog 11 diags Am
Mineralogist 49:41-52 Ja '64
Phase equilibrium relations in the system
CaJIgSi:Oo(diop.side) - NaAlSi04(nephelinel-
NaAISiaOslalbitel-aO at 1.000 kg/cm» water
vapor pressure. A. D. Edgar, bibliog Ain
Mineralogist 49:573-85 My '64
Phase-equilibrium relations in the system
nepheline-albite-water at 1.000 kg/cm. A.
D. Edgar, bibliog J Geol 72:448-60 Jl '64
ALBUMIN
Blood albumin. Drug & Cosmetic Ind 94:596
Ap '64
Complex formation between oxidized lipids
and egg albumin. K. A. Nara.van and
others, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:254-9
Ap '64
Diffusion studies of bovine plasma albumin
at 25'' with the help of J.aiuin interference
optics. A. Chatterjee. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:3640-2 S 20 '64
Effect of egg white diets on calcium metabo-
lism in the rat. G. W. Engstrom and H. F.
DeLuca. bibliog J Nutrition 81:218-22 N "63
Effects of ultraviolet irradiation of egg
liquids on .salmonella destruction and per-
formance quality with emphasis on egg
white. K. Ijichi and others, bibliog Food
Tech 18:1628-32 O '64
Interaction of dodecyl sulfate anions of low
concentration witli alkaline bovine serum
albumin. R. Lovrien. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 85:3677-82 N 20 '63
Lipid-protein interactions. D. G. Therriault
and J. F. Taylor, bibliog Am Oil Chem
Soc J 41:490-4 Jl '64
Ovalbumin's heat capacity determined. G. C.
Kresheck and L. Benjamin. 11 Chem &
Eng N 42:56-)- O 26 '64
Physical chemistry of protein solutions; the
effects of temperature and hydroxide ion on
the binding of small anions to human
serum albumin. G. Scatchard and W. T.
Yap. bibliog diags Am Chem Soc J 86:3434-8
S r. '64
Studies on unlmolecular layers of modified
proteins; bovine serum albumin and Its
acetyl derivatives. M. Muramatsu and H.
Sobotka. bibliog diags J Colloid Sci 18:625-
35 S '63
ALCOHOL
Conversion chart for aqueous ethyl alcohol.
D. S. Davis. Am Perfumer 79:28-9 Ag '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
39
A LCO H O L — Continued
Effects of calorlcally equivalent amounts of
ethanol and dry wine on plasma lipids,
ketones and blood sugar in diabetic and
nondiabetic subjects. G. Schlierf and others,
bibliog Am J Clinical Nutrition 15:85-9 Ag
•64
Electron spin resonance study of free
radicals in ultraviolet-irradiated ethanol at
77°K. P. J. Sullivan and W. S. Koskl.
biblioi? Am Chem Soc J 86:159-61 Ja 20 '64
Ethyl alcohol oxidation at platinum elec-
trodes. R. A. Rightmire and others, bib-
liog diags Electrochem Soc J 111:242-7 F
•64
Nature of chromium (VT) in acid solution and
its relation to alcohol oxidation. D. G. Lee
and R. Stewart, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:3051-6 Ag 5 '64
Nutritional a^:pects of alcoholic bevera2:es. E.
C. Barton-Wright. Chem & Ind p506-7 Mr
21 ^64
Photoreduction of ethyl chlorophyllide a by
ascorbic acid in ethanol-pyridine solutions.
G. R. Seely and A. Folkmanis. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:2763-70 Jl 20 ^64
Production of steam-volatile phenols during
the cooking and alcoholic fermentation of
grain. R. D. Steinke and M. C. Paulson,
bibliog diag J Agri & Food Chem 12:381-7
Jl '64
Study of solid support and partition liquid
Interactions in gas chromatographic separa-
tion of ethanol-methanol mixtures. E. D.
Smith and others. Anal Chem 36:1750-3 Ag
'64
Vapor-liquid equilibrium; the system
ethanol -cyclohexane from 5 to 65°. G.
Scatchard and F. G. Satkiewicz. bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:130-3 Ja 20 '64
Manufacture
Ethanol; Shell development co. diag Hydro-
carbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:162 N '63
Oxo process (Ruhrchemie AG) ; Hoechst-Uhde
Corp. diag Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Re-
finer 42:208 N '63
Shell adds to Ethyl alcohol facilities. Soap &
Chem Spec 40:177-8 Ja '64
ALCOHOLATES
Formation and reactions of alkoxyphos-
phonium alkoxides. D. B. Denney and
others. Am Chem Soc J 86:4487-8 O 20 '64
Infrared spectra of transition metal alkoxides.
C. T. L>-nch and others, bibliog Anal Chem
36:2332-7 N '64
New cyclic oligomers; metal alkoxide oxides,
metal acylate oxides. J. Rinse, bibliog il
diags Ind & Eng Chem 56:42-50 My '64
Unexpected conversion of carbohydrate mesyl
esters to ethers with retention of configu-
ration by reaction with alkoxides in di-
methyl sulfoxide. D. H. Ball and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3579-80 S 5 '64
ALCOHOLISM
Alcoholism in the Soviet Union: public health
and social aspects. J. "Wortis. bibliog Am
J Pub Health 53:1644-55 O '63
Magnesium metabolism in alcoholism. J. F.
Sullivan and others, bibliog Am J Clinical
Nutrition 13:297-303 N '63
Vitamin unresponsiveness: progression of
classic signs of neuropathy and pellagra
during therapy. L. Zieve and E. Hill, bib-
liog Am J Clinical Nutrition 13:312-17 N '63
ALCOHOLS
Action of alcohol/water mixtures on wool. H.
Zahn and G. Elankenbvirg. bibliog Textile
Res J 34:176-7 F '64
Behavior of esters in liquid hydrogen fluo-
ride; some glycitol esters. E. J. Hedgley
and H. G. Fletcher, Jr. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1583-6 Ap 20 '64
Carbonium ions: the opening of bicyclic al-
cohols to cyclohexenyl cations and the
further conversion to cyclopentenvl cations.
N. C. Deno and J. J. Houser. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1741-3 My 5 '64
Classification of alcohols by nuclear magnetic
resonance spectroscopy. L Chapman and
R. "W. King. Am Chem Soc J 86:1256-8 Mr
20 '64
Complexes of Ca-raontmorillonite with pri-
mary monohvdric alcohols (clay-organic
studies). G. W. Brindley and S. Ray. brbliog
Am Mineralogist 49:106-15 Ja '64
Composition of the surface film on aqueous
solutions of aliphatic alcohols. J. J. Kip-
ling, bibliog J Colloid Sci 18:502-11 Ag '63
Constitution and synthesis of neo-lntermedeol.
V. B. Zaikow and others Chem & Ind p 194-
B F 1 '64
Effect of hydrogen bonds on the relative re-
tention during gas-llauid chromatography
with B-cyanoethyl polyvalent alcohols. J.
Ratusk<' and I>. BaStaf. bibliog Chem &
Ind P579-80 Ap 4 '64
End-use evaluation of some copolymers and
terpolymers of vinyl ethers of linseed con-
jugated fatty alcohols. R. H. Dent and oth-
ers, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 40:713-m;
D '63
Fatty acids, fatty alcohols, wax esters, and
methyl esters from crambe abyssinlca and
lunaria annua seed oils. T. K. Miwa and I.
A. Wolff, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 40:
742-4 D '63
Fatty alcohols poised for growth, il Chem &
Eng N 42:31-1- Je 8 '64
Free radical yields in n-alcohols resulting
from gamma irradiation. I. Zwiebel and
R. H. Bretton. bibliog il A I Ch E J 10:
339-44 My '64
Gas chromatographic determination of energy
of hydrogen bonds in the adsorbed layers
of alcohols on graphitized carbon black.
L. D. Belyakova and others, bibliog Anal
Chem 36:1517-19 Jl '64
Guaiol, a-, B-, v- eudesmol and cryptomeri-
diol from callitris columellaris F. Muell.
P. Rudman. Chem & Ind p808-9 My 9 '64
Hydridocarbonyl complexes of osmium by re-
action with alcohols. L. Vaska. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1943-50 My 20 '64
Hydroboratlon : the reaction of diisoplno-
campheylborane with representative ciS'
acyclic, cyclic, and bicyclic olefins; a con-
venient synthesis of optically active alcohols
and olefins of high optical purity and estab-
lished configuration. H. C. Brown and oth-
ers, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:397-403 F
5 '64
Hydroboratlon; the reaction of diisopinocam-
pheylborane w;th representative trnns and
hindered olefins; triisopinocampheyldiborane
as a reagent for the conflgurational assign-
ment of alcohols and olefins via hydrobora-
tlon. H. C. Brown and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1071-6 Mr 20 '64
Hydrogenolysis of saturated, oleic and ricin-
oleic acids to the corresponding alcohols.
A. J. Pantulu and K. T. Achaya. bibliog
Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:511-14 Jl '64
Induced decompositions of di-*-butyl peroxide
in primary and secondary alcohols. E. S.
Huyser and C. J. Bredeweg. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:2401-5 Je 20 '64
Influence of unsaturation and of fluorine sub-
stitution on ketone-alcohol equilibrium con-
stants: a measure of a.B-unsaturated
ketone resonance energy and of halogen
destabilization. H. J. Ringold and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4510-12 O 20 '64
Isolation of stachene and two related alcohols.
R. D. H. Murray and R. McCrindle bibliog
Chem & Ind p500-l Mr 21 '64
Leaf alcohol (cis 3-hexen-l-oI). P Bedou-
kian. bibliog Am Perfumer 78:31-5 D '63
Molecular weight distribution of nonionic sur-
factants: foam. wetting. detergency,
emulsiflcation and solubility properties of
normal distribution and homogeneous p,t-
octylphenoxyethoxyethanols E H Crook
and others, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:
231-7 Mr '64
Organic ions in the gas phase: loss of water
from primary alcohols under electron im-
pact. S. Meyerson and L. C. Leitch. bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:2555-8 Jl 5 '64
OrfAo-substitution rearrangement and other
reactions of a-substituted benzyltrimethvl-
ammonium ion-alcohols with potassium
amide in liquid ammonia. W. H. Puter-
baugh and C. R. Hauser. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1394-8 Ap 5 '64
Oxidation of secondary alcohols with carbon
tetrachloride. W. J. Jackson, jr. bibliog
Ind & Eng Chem Product Res & Develop
3:100-5 Je '64
Photochemistry of long-chain fatty alcohols
for evaporation control. A. Golden and oth-
ers, bibliog Am Water Works Assn J 56:
7S4-92 Je ^64
Reaction of acetyl nitrate with alcohol
derivatives of fatty acids; a synthesis of
nitrate esters. D. C. Malins and others,
bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:44-6 Ja '64
Reaction of hexachlorocyclopentadlene with
alcohols and potassium hvdroxide. W H.
Chang, bibliog diags Chem & Ind p70'9-10,
1491-2 Ap 25. Ag 22 '64
Reactions between secondary alcohols,
ketones, and hydrogen on metallic catalvsts.
J. Newhani and R. L. Burwpll. ir bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:1179-86 Mr 20 '64
Removal of alcohols from complex mixtures
during gas chromatography. R. M. Ikeda
and others. Anal Chem 36:2188-9 O "64
Secondary alcohol ethoxvlates as degradable
detergent materials. R. C. Mverly and
others bibliog Soap & Chem Spec 40:78-
804- My '64
40
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ALCOHOLS— Continued
Selective reductions; further studies of the
reaction of alcohols with lithium aluminum
hydride as a route to the lithium alkoxy-
aluminohydrides. H. C. Brown and C. J.
Shoaf. bibliOK Am Chem Soc J 86:1079-85
Mr 20 '64
Soft detergent Intermediates, il Chem Ens
71:54+ Mr 2 '64
Specificity of the electron-impact induced
elimination of water from alcohols and re-
lated reactions in the mass spectrometer.
W. Benz and K. Biemann. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 8C:2:!75-S Je 20 '64
Structure and stereochemistry of a-caryo-
Ehyllene alcohol. A. Nickon and others.
iblioK Am Chem Soc J SG:1437-8 Ap 5 '64
Structure of a-caryophyllene alcohol. K. W.
Gemmell and other.s biblioe: Am Chem Soc
J 86:1438-9 Ap 5 '64
Studies in orsanophosphorus chemistry: con-
version of alcohols and phenols to halldes
by tertiary phosphine dihalides. G. Wiley
and others. bibliOK Am Chem Soc J 86:964-
5 Mr 5 '64
Syndets with alcohol derivatives. T. P. Mat-
.«on. Soap & Chem Spec 39:.52-4+ N '63
Total synthesis of a-caryophyllene alcohol.
E. J. Corey and S. Nozoe. bibliOK Am
Chem Soc J 86:1652-3 Ap 20 'C4
Transport of water throush monolayers of
lonpr-chain n-paraffinic alcohols. V. K.
La Mer and others, biblioff J Colloid Scl
19:673-84 O '64
Use evaluation of alcohol dorivatives in de-
terment formulations. T. P. Matson. Am
Oil Chem Soc .T 40:636-40 N 'e:*
Vapor phase vinylatlon of ajiphatic mono-
hydric alcohols. V. A Sims and J. F. Vitcha.
biblioff diaK Ind & Enir Chem Product Res
6 Develop 2:293-6 D '63
See alio
Butyl alcohol
Hexadooaiiol
Isopropyl alcohol
Methanol
Vinyl alcohol
Analysis
Determination of acetals in C« and Cm al-
cohols. J. G. O'Connor and M. S. Norris.
Anal Chem 36:1391-2 Je '64
Determination of primary alcohol proups In
polyt^
answering information retrieval systems.
W. S. Cooper, bibliog Assn for Computing
Mach J 11:117-37 Ap '64
Feature word construction for use with pat-
tern recognition algorithms: experimental
study. R. L. Mattson and O. Firschein.
bibliog How chart il diags Assn for Com-
puting Mach J 10:458-77 O '63
Finding synchro position from voltage meas-
urements: data file. B. H. Robinson, diags
Control Eng 11:107-8 O '04
Generalized multistep predictor-corrector
methods. \V. B. Gragg and H. J. Stetter.
bibliog Assn for Computing Mach J 11:188-
209 Ap '64
Generalized tree circuit; basic building block
of an extended decomposition theory. H. A.
Curtis, bibliog diags Assn for Computing
Mach J 10:562-81 O '63
Geometric model and a graphical algorithm
for a sequencing problem. W. W. Hardgrave
and G. L. Nemnauser. diags Op Res 11:889-
900 N '63
lanov's program schemata. J. D. Rutledge.
bibliog Assn for Computing Mach J 11:1-9
Ja '64
Incorporation of step functions and ramp
functions into a linear programming model.
B. A. Schoomer. bibliog Op Res 12:773-7
S '64
Maximum payloads per unit time delivered
through an air network. G. B. Dantzig
and D. L. Johnson, bibliog diags Op Res
12:230-6 Mr '64
Modification of Fulkerson's PERT algorithm.
C. T. Clingen. bibliog diags Op Res 12:629-
32 Jl '64
Multiple choice programming. W. C. Healy,
jr. Op Res 12:122-38 Ja '64
Numerical solution of systems of nonlinear
equations. F. Freudenstein and B. Roth,
bibliog Assn for Computing Mach J 10:550-6
O '63
Optimization of some multistage chemical
processes. C. S. Wang and L. T. Fan. bib-
liog Ind & Eng Chem F^indamentals 3:38-
42 F '64
Reduction of number range in the use of the
Graeffe process. A. A. Grau. Assn for Com-
puting Mach J 10:538-44 O '63
Search problem. S. H. Cameron and S. G.
Narayanamurthy. diags Op Res 12:623-9 Jl
'64
Sensitivity analysis of multiterminal flow
networks. S. E. Elmaghraby. diags Op Res
12:680-8 S '64
Sequencing a one state-variable machine;
.solvable case of the traveling salesman
problem. P. C. Gilmore and R. E. Gomory.
bibliog diags Op Res 12:655-79 S '64
Signal-flow graphs. W. K. Chen. IEEE Proo
52:967 Ag '64
Simultaneous parametric program. R. J.
Swersey. diag Op Res 12:781-3 S '64
Solution of variational problems by means
of a generalized Newton-Raphson operator.
R. McGill and P. Kenneth, bibliog diag
AIAA J 2:1761-6 O '64
String algorithm for shortest path In di-
rected networks. V. Klee. diags Op Res 12:
428-32 My '64
Two new classes of algorithms for finding
the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of real
symmetric matrices. C. D. La Budde. Assn
for Computing Mach J 11:53-8 Ja '64
ALIENS
See nXso
Refugees
ALIGNMENT of machinery. See Allnement of
nmchinery
ALINEMENT of machinery
Adju.sting too-ln. II Automobile Eng 64:406
S '64
Align machinery by optical measurement. B.
H. Koenlg. 11 diags Plant Eng 18:140-3 My
'64
Beam of light has found widespread applica-
tion In optical alignment systems, diags
Product Bnir 35:71 Mr 16 '64
Effect of misalignment on a circular, ex-
ternally pressurized, gas-lubricated bearing.
D. Licht and R. K. Kaul, diag A S M E
Trans ser E 31:141-3 Mr '64
Effects of misalignment on the forces acting
on the retainer of ball bearings. K. Kakuta.
bibliog diags A S M E Trans ser D 86:449-
54: Discussion. 454-6 S '64
Electrical read-out from optical alignment
devices. J. Dyson and P. J. W. Noble, il
diags J Sci Instr 41:311-16 My '64
Liarge steam turbine alignment problems. P.
F. Carson and R. H. Telter. il diags En-
gineer 216:680-4 O 25 '63
Laser check alignment of linear accelerator,
il diag Product Eng 35:53 Ag 17 '64
Misaligned roller bearings: how fast will
they fail? D. W. Dareing and E. I. Radzi-
movsky. bibliog diags Machine Design 36:
175-9 F 13 '64
Three-in-one bearings refine alignment, diag
Iron Age 194:70 O 1 '64
Toe-in indication equipment. P. R. Towner,
il diags Ind Electronics 2:453-6 O '64
Why did the motor vibrate? I. B. Church.
diag Power 107:57 N '63
ALIPHATIC compounds
Aliphatic dienyl cations. N. C. Deno and
C. U. Pittman, jr. bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:1871-2 My 5 '64
Aliphatic triafulvene. A. S. Kende and P. T.
Izzo. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3587-9
5 5 '64
Chemistry of aliphatic disulfides. R. G. His-
key and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:2010-18 My 20 '64
Composition of the surface film on aqueous
solutions of aliphatic alcohols. J. J. Kipling.
bibliog J Colloid Sci 18:502-11 Ag '63
Cotton effects and conformational equilibria
in aliphatic aldehydes and ketones. M. J. T.
Robinson, bibliog Chem & Ind p932-3 My 30
'64
Cotton effects in aliphatic amino-acids. W.
Gaffield. Chem & Ind p 1460-1 Ag 15 '64
Cycloaliphatic epoxides: their synthesis and
properties. H. Batzer. bibliog 11 diag Chem
6 Ind p 179-89 F 1 '64
CyclopolnnerizaLion of aliphatic 1.2-diIsocya-
nates. C. King. Am Chem Soc J 86:437-40
F 5 '64
Direct method for reductive deaminatlon of
aliphatic amines. A. Nickon and A. S Hill,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1152-8 Mr 20 '64
Directive effects in aliphatic substitutions;
reactivity of aralkanes, aralkenes. and
benzylic ethers toward peroxy radicals. G.
A. Russell and R. C. Williamson, jr. bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:2364-7 Je 20 '64
Effects of aliphatic acids and their salts
on the flame spectroinetric emission of cal-
cium. A. C. West, bibliog Anal Chem 36:
310-14 F '64
Halogenated aliphatic acids. J. K. Leasure.
bibliog J Agri & Food Chem 12:40-3 Ja '64
Infrared spectra-structure correlations of ali-
phatic amides in the 700- to 250-cm. -^ re-
gion. J. E. Katon and others, bibliog Anal
Chem 36:2126-30 O '64
Relationship between molecular structure and
flavor perceptibility of aliphatic aldehydes.
P. W. Meijboom. bibliog Am Oil Chem
Soc J 41:326-8 Ap '64
Spectrophotometric titration of primary
aliphatic amides. W. R. Post and C. A.
Reynolds, bibliog Anal Chem 36:781-3 Ap
'64
Transition metal complexes with aliphatic
Schlff bases; compounds formed bv the re-
action of copper(II) and nickel (II) ethyl-
enedlamlne and triethylenetetramine com-
glexes with some aliphatic aldehydes. D. A.
[ouse and N. P. Curtis, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1331-4 Ap 6 '64
Transition metal complexes with aliphatic
Schift bases; copperdU and nickel (ID
complexes of 1,3-prop.anediiuiiine and their
reactions with acetone. D. A. House and
N. P. Curtis, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
223-5 Ja 20 '64
Vapor phase vinylatlon of aliphatic mono-
hvdric alcohols. V A, Sims and J. F Vltcha.
bibliog diag Ind .<t Eng Chem Product Res
Sz Develop 2:293-6 D '63
ALIZARIN
Metal complexes of alizarin. B. O. Kiel and
P. M. Heert.Ies. bibliog Soc Dyers & Col
J 79:21-7. 61-4, 186-8. 363-7 Ja-^, My. Ag
•63: Discussion. 79:626-7 N '63
ALKALI metal carbonates
Corrosion of gold-palladium, nickel and type
347 stainless steel in molten alkali car-
bonates. G. J. Janz and A. Conte. Cor-
rosion 20:237-8 Jl '64
Nature of alkali carbonate apatites. D. R.
Simpson, bibliog Am Mineralogist 49:363-76
Mr '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
43
ALKALI metal compounds
Alkali alkyls, extending their toehold. Can
Cliem Process 47:55-7 N 'G3
Calorimetric properties of some alkali penta-
borate liydrates from 15 to 370°K. G. T.
Furukawa and others, biblioe diags J Res
Nat Bur Stand 6SA:3Sl-9 Jl 'GT
Chemical analysis of tlie alkali metal tung-
sten bronzes. B. A. Raby and C, V. Banks,
bibliog diags Anal Chem 36:1106-10 My '64
Properties and structure of glasses in the
binary systems alkali-TiOj. B. V. J. Rao.
bibliog il Am Cer Soc J 47:455-63 S '64
Simple electron diffraction camera for the
examination of alkali antiraonide photo-
electric films. W. H. McCarroll and R. E.
Simon, bibliog II dlag R Sci Instr 35:508-11
Ap '64
Solutions of alkali metal carboxylate mixtures
in hydrocarbons. E. Kissa. bibliog J Colloid
Sci 19:279-89 Mr '64
ALKALI metal cyanides
Zone-melting apparatus for alkali metal cy-
anides and alkali metal halides. T. J. Neu-
bert and S. Susman. diag R Sci Instr 35:
724-7 Je '64
ALKALI metal fluorides
Solvolysis reactions in chlorine trifluoride and
bromine pentafluoride; preparation of the
tetrafluorochlorates and hexafluorobromates
of potassium, rubidium, and cesium. E. D.
WTiitney and others, bibliog Am Chera Soc
J 86:2583-6 Jl 5 '64
ALKALI metal halides
Constitution and microstructure of some
binary alkali halide mixtures. J. Q. Lox-
ham and A. Hellawell. bibliog 11 diags Ain
Cer Soc J 47:184-8 Ap '64
Instrumentation for measuring the dc con-
ductivity of very high resistivity materials.
D. S. Dorcas and R. N. Scott, diags R Sci
Instr 35:1175-6 S '64
Lattice parameters and lattice energies of
high-presisure polymorphs of some alkali
halides. C^ E. Weir and Q. J. Piermarinl.
bibliog J ties Nat Bur Stand 68A:105-11 Ja
'64
Photochemical studies in an alkali halide
matrix: an o-nitrobenzaldehyde actlnom-
eter and its application to a kinetic study
of the photoreduction of benzophenone by
benzhydrol in a pressed potassium bromide
disk. J. N. Pitts, jr and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:3606-10 S 20 '64
Radiation hardening in alkall-halide crystals.
J. S. Nadeau. bibliog diags J Ap Phys 35:
1248-55 Ap -64
Temperature dependence of light scattering
in some alkali halides. C. A. Plint ana
M. L. Breig. bibliog J Ap Phys 35:2745-9
S '64
Two photomechanical effects in alkali halide
crystals. J. S. Nadeau. bibliog diags J
, Ap Phys 35:669-77 Mr '64
Use of Interdiffusion to determine crystalline
solubility in alkali halide systems J M.
Short and R. Roy. diags Am Cer Soc J 47:
149-51 Mr '64
Zone-melting apparatus for alkali metal
cyanides and alkali metal halides. T. J.
Neubert and S. Susman. diag R Sci Instr
35:724-7 Je '64
See also
Lithium chloride
Lithium halides
Potassium chloride
ALKALI metal oxides
See also
Sodium oxide
ALKALI metal phosphates
Polarography in fused alkali metaphosphates.
R. D. Caton and H. Freund. bibliog Anal
Chem 35:2103-8 D '63
ALKALI metal silicates
Flocculation of pinacyanol chloride in alkali
silicate solutions. M. A. McGarry and J. F.
Hazel. J Colloid Sci 19:294-301 Ap '64
ALKALI metals
Alkali ion doping of silicon. J. O. McCaldin
and A. E. Widmer. bibliog IEEE Proc 52:
301-2 Mr '64
Alkali metal voltaic cells. D. C. Haraby and
others, bibliog diags Electrochem Soc J
111:998-1002 Ag '64
Anelastic effects of alkali Ions in crystalline
quartz. D. B. Eraser, bibliog diag J Ar
Phys 35:2913-18 O '64 n o a,
Anion exchange behavior of alkali and
alkaline earth elements in dioxane-mineral
acid media. R. R. Ruch and others, bibliog
Anal Chem 36:2311-15 N '64
Correlation of emission processes for ad-
sorbed alkali films on metal surfaces. N. S.
Easor and C. Warner, bibliog dlag J Ap
Phys 35:2589-600 S '64 e u^ s u ak
Corrosion of high-temperature materials In
alkali metals; panel discussion. bibUog II
diags Nucleonics 22:37-42 Mr '64
Dimensions and energies of alkali metal
crystals in relation to those of their gaseous
o'?".?ioi^-o ^- S^'SlS?^- ''ibliog Am Chera Soc J
c>d:JJo3-o Je 20 64
Rare alkali and beryllium mineralization in
volcanic tuffs. Honey Comb Hills. Juab
County, Utah. W. N. McAnultv and A. A.
Levinson. map Econ Geol 59:768-74 Ag '64
Some zeolite equilibria with alkali metal
S?M??^ic^.KK- f™f?l Jr. Am Mineralogist
49:127-45 bibliog(p 144-5) Ja '64
See also
Lithium
Rubidium
ALKALIES
Alkali inspectorate look back. J. S. Carter.
Chem & Ind p 1970-3 D 21 '63
Analysis of alkaline pulping liquors: auto-
matic colorimetric determination of total
and active alkali In white and green liquors.
R. B. Kesler. flow diag Tappl 47:167-70 Mr
'64
Current status of alkaline digester corrosion
as reported by regional digester group.
H. M. Canavan and Z. S. Blanchard. Tappl
47:sup 124A-7A Ag '64
How to prevent attack by adds/alkalis. H. Q.
Bennett. 11 diag Can Chem Process 48:71-4
Ja '64
Mechanism of decomposition of sodium per-
oxybenzoate In alkaline solution. K. Aklba
and O. Simamiu-a. Chem & Ind p705-6 Ap
25 '64
Reactions of fatty acids and their derivatives
in alkalis. M. F. Ansell and B. C. L.
Weedon. bibliog Ind Chem 40:70-3 F '64
Reactions of lignin during sulfate cooking.
J. Gierer and others, bibliog Tappi 47:233-
9 Ap '64
Some considerations on the aging of alkali
cellulose. A. M. Dowell, jr. and K. A. Kui-
ken. bibliog Tappi 46:726-30 D '63
ALKALINE earth compounds
High- temperature energy relations in
borates; alkaline-earth and lead borate
compounds and their glasses. D R Stew-
art and G. B. Rindone. bibliog Am Cer
Soc J 46:593-5 D '63
Stable divalent rare earths In alkaline earth
halides by solid-state electrolysis. F. K.
Fong. bibliog diag RCA R 25:303-7 Je '64
ALKALINE earth halides
Doping of alkaline earth halide single crystals.
P. F. Weller and J. E. Scardefleld. bibliog
Electrochem Soc J 111:1009-11 Ag '64
ALKALINE earth metals
Anion exchange behavior of alkali and
alkaline earth elements In dioxane-mineral
acid media. R. R. Ruch and others, bibliog
Anal Chem 36:2311-15 N '64
Determination of traces of alkaline earths in
alkali halides by spectrophotometrlc titra-
tion in the ultraviolet. E. P. Parry and
G. W. Dollman. bibliog Anal Chem 36:1783-6
Ag '64
(Ethylenedinitrilo)tetraacetic acid titration
of barium in presence of other alkaline
earth elements. H. F. Combs and E. L.
Grove. Anal Chem 36:400-2 F '64
Reversed-phase partition chromatographic
separation of several alkaline earths from
each other and from yttrium. J. W.
O'LaughlLn and others, bibliog Anal Chem
36:2110-12 O '64
Some zeolite equilibria with alkaline earth
metal cations. L. L. Ames, jr. bibliog Am
Mineralogist 49:1099-110 Jl '64
See also
Calcium
Strontium
ALKALINE earth phosphates
Copper-activated alkaline-earth phosphate
phosphors. R, C. Ropp. bibliog Electrochem
Soc J 111:538-41 My '64
ALKALINITY
Argentometrio titration of sulfide in alkaline
solutions. C. H. Liu and S. Shen. bibliog
Anal Chem 36:1652-4 Jl '64
Chemistry of the autocatalytic reduction of
copper by alkaline formaldehyde. R. M.
Lukes, bibliog Plating 51:1066-8 N '64
Corrosion of uranium, zirconium, and some
alloys in alkaline solutions. J. S. L. Leach
and AY. Nehru, bibliog Electrochem Soc
Reaction at the iron alkaline electrode A J.
Salklnd and others, bibliog Electrochem
Soc J 111:493-5 My '64
See also
Water — Alkalinity
ALKALOIDS
Absolute configuration of dendroblne. T,
I"l"I'„^is'll S",?..o'^ers. bibliog Chem & Ind
p 1689-90 O 3 '64
44
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ALKALOIDS— Confmued viroseourinine,
class of heptacycl^ "lijerassi. bibliog Am
of ocotea t,'laziovn ii. ^'''"'T^h-.g p 2U '64
tazetUne sequence H. ^.l^^^c J 86:294- B
■Wildraan. biblios Am ciiem jjui.
B|«e!%^^onm"^el^^sS^ ^ -"^^
Bi'^s.^.^thliis of the hemlock a,ka.oids:_^.the
'^]T^SX'S^\>^e fini§\^uno. Am Chem
^ see J sefi-^^-f^ti^l ^,?icotiana alkaloids: the
Biosynthesis of Uie 'YvJTerol-a-C" into the
incorporation of Klyf^';"'^'' g. Leete and
rk^'"i%i^d"r5an°%fbito'ri3S-Chem Soc J 86:
1224-6 Mr 2U '64 Brown. Jr. and S. M.
^l?u"pV"r'°li?bUof-^ Ch°er's'oc J 86:4414-
Cafab°alh" cl^rare alkaloids: specific deuter^ium
f^HlSi I?" Gr^lg^nS; others biblio.
diags Am Chem bocJ^6 3357 b^j tfan.san-
Chemistry of ,<='^™K V ■ ne to biosynthesis of
nular cyelization relaung lo u putney and
%-^'^firTTmotA^ChemSoc J 86:953-5
Ch'f.^ion;i\hine: a °ne-step synthesis and
Co':;ce°n1n^>kamme G from amianthium
Crys'^^'st'^ucture of secuHnine hydrobromide
86'20S3-4 My 20 '64
Fortschritte der chernie ^^'"-"Ifa^frgGr a^ni
^oc J 86:1439-40 Ap 5 '64
isolation of macusine B from aspidosperm^
gr^S s^ J^tHo^ l^hem I &319-20 F ,22,J4
Isomensation of \!?,:tyP|,t°'t|'^''-W Pelletier
l^'i'K.°Kpafu.-mof Che.?-& Ihd P 1879-
^Pa°Fdfr'i t "^S'.!erbTSl\^orChYm'^^
Ind p 1693-4 O 19 '63 , ^ ^ ^^^
S'^f in^R'and o?her^s-? WblioKVm Chem Soc
J '86:2620-2 Jl B '64
^'ifa^i^rard^H'^ ^naTcr"l'i<bieg'^'e She^
Soc J 86 4434-8 O 20 '64
Novel C-D rlns cleavage of^ dihydrocoryn-
^antheine derivatives L. J- Dolby a'ld S I.
Sakai. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86.1890 i my
^'i^fZt ^r f,-'£^I-rinro5l^r^°'1>l&i'S«
St^Srf oF^e^^^nU^^nscm a^ O
Spileller. bibliog Chem & ino Pioa ou •™»
Strticmre of nuditorine. a naturally oc-
St?u^fat;'o^^u^tine. a novel alkaloid from
Strucmres o£^a«ini*ne and affinisine. alkaloids
orpesch"era aft'hiis (Muell. Arg.) Miers.
Si. ? Cava and others, bibliog Chem & Ind
Syntheii's* oi^^delradation Product of securi-
nine Z Horii and others, bibliog cnem X,
SynUie^sl" ot^a^ vincadiftormine-type. skeleton
%"a a novel transannular cyclization rea^
tion J P. Kutney and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:2286-7 Je 5 '64 . „„,,„i
Synthesis of iboga alkaloids via a novel
transannular cycl zalion reacLion. J. P-
KStnty and others, bibliog Am Chem boc J
Svnihlsls^ of ^ycopodium alkaloids; a syn-
SE ¥'^W¥ta"^and^'Xe"r^^ ^n '6K
,+'^°'^^m^geii=l■1nt,•'^^I^-■^4th.yl-(-4-)-retic^^^^^^^
ISli^e^T ^r^i1l=on'?c^^t^«e,!sr'L'fXo'«
f'hem & Ind p 1680-1 S 12 '64
ThalfcTrmn ELlkaloids: the, structure, con-
flguration, and total, synthesis of thalicar-
Dine a novel diraeric aporphine-benzyliso-
qunblUie alkaloid. S. M.^ Kupchan and N
Yokoyama. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86.2177-
Toif^ynUiesis. of alkaloids seerns to fol-
low biogenesis. A. . l-.^Scott and otners.
T^taPstSthlsif "o^f ^Z-^nl?ail^e.>. 'm Q^n
and Sthers. bibliog Chem & Ind p 1553 S 6
Totll synthesis of dl-garryine and dZ-vM.t-
chine W Nagata and others. Am Chem boc
Tota^synlhes'L" of^diterpenes and diterpene
^ ani'al^^ds;'' a tet'racyclSc conmion mlerme-
diate. S. Masamune. Am Chem boc J 8b.
Totaf'synthesli of diterpenes and diterpene
alkaloids; garryine. b. Masamune. .(u.i
T.Sr^sy1?&ig^^o7"'diiti|L|^ar,d dlterp^^^
Total synthesis of vmcaniine M E Kuehne.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J SG:2946 Jl ^0 »i
Two new alkaloids, viroallosecurinine . and
vfros^ne isolated from securinega virosa
Pax"et'HoKm S Saito and others. bibUog
Chem & Ind p 1263-4 Jl 11 64
Vinca alkaloids; the .fU9ture3 of the
oncolytic alkaloids vinblastine 'VLB) ana
?n^risUne (VCK). N. ,Neus3 and others
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86.1440-2 Ap b M
«ee also
Atisine
Diosgenin
Emetine
Hyoscyamine
Lobeline .^ . .
Plants — Alkaloid content
Analysis
Estimation of tropane alkaloids by thin layer
chromatography. M. Ikram and M K^
Bakhsh. bibliog Anal Chem 36.111-12 Ja 64
ALKANES. See Parafilns
ALKOXIDES. See Alcoholates
^k'!'3?S^airoS?.|lene derivative, of Hbo^
nucleosides. J. 2emliCka. bibliog Chem &.
Ind p5Sl Ap 4 '64
'^Dete^minl'uon of higher alkoxyl groups by
dhcct chemical reaction and "onaqueous
Tit rat ion, S. Ehrlich-Uogozmski and A-
Patchornlk. bibliog Anal Chem 36.840-a
Electron spin resonance spectra of organic
oxy radicals. K. U. Ingold and J. H. Morton.
Am Chem Soc J 86:f400-2 Ag 20 '64
Stereochemistry of asymmetric silicon; alkoxy
"and siloxy 'S^'"*^* •^''°nG'!;«^=:n?T 'lemG-
and others, diags Am Chem Soc J Sb.3J/o-
9 Ag 20 '64
ALKYL benzene sulfonate. See Bcnzenesul-
fonates
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
45
ALKYL borate. See Boric acid
ALKYL bromides
Mechanism of electrochemical reduction of
alkyl bromides. J. W. Sease and others.
Am Chem Soc J 86:3154-5 Ag 5 '64
ALKYL chlorides
Hydroboration; the reaction of unsaturated
alkyl chlorides and p-toluenesulfonates with
diborane and disiamylborane. H. C. Brown
and K. A. Keblys. bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:1791-5 My 5 '64
ALKYL compounds
Alkali alkyls. e-xtending their toehold. Can
Chem Process 47:55-7 N '63
Alkylbenzenes. R. M. Roberts and others.
bibliog Ara Chem Soc J i)6:2S46-57 Jl 20 '64
Alkyliridium and alkylrhodium dihalocarbonyl-
bisltrialkyl- or triarylphosphinesl. R. F
Heck, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2796-9 J
20 '64
Alkyloxyniethyl ethers of sucrose and glucose
as surfactants. G. R. Ames and others.
bibliog J Ap Chem 14:245-9 Je '64
Allied to make linear alkylbenzene for soft
detergents. Chem & Eng N 42:24 Mr 23 '64
Aluminum alkyls to join Ethyl's stable. 11
Can Chem Process 48:46-9 Ag '64
Composition of straight chain alkylbenzenes
by gas chromatography. W. J. Carnes. bib-
liog Anal Chem 36:1197-200 Je "64
Electron spin resonance of alkyl nitrenes. E.
Wasserman and others. Am Chem Soc J
86:3166-7 Ag 5 '64
Factors governing orientation in metalation
reactions: the metalation of alkylferrocenes.
R. A. Benkeser and J. L. Bach, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:890-5 Mr 5 '64
Gas chromatographic determination of alkyl
substituted ureas. R. W. Reiser. Anal Chem
36:96-8 Ja '64
Hydrogen chemical shifts of 3-alkyl and 3-
phenyl sydnones. K. D. Lawson and others.
Am Chem Soc J 86:463-5 F 5 '64
Interaction of alkyllithium compounds with
base: complex formation between ethyl-
lithium and triethylamine in benzene. T. L..
Brown and others, bibliog diags Am Chem
Soc J 86:2135-41 Je 5 '64
Novel synthesis of higher aluminum alkyls.
C. M. Starks and others, bibliog Ind &
Eng Chem Product Res & Develop 3:19-20
Mr '64
Separation and analysis of alkylpoly-nitratea
by gas chromatography. B. Camera and
D. Pravisani. bibliog Anal Chem 36:2108-9
O '64
o-bonded alkyl compounds of niobium and
tantalum: trimethyldichloroniobium and tri-
methyldichlorotantalum. G. L. Juvinall. Am
Chem Soc J 86:4202-3 O 5 '64
Thermochemistry of alkyl polyoxides and
their radicals. S. W. Benson, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:3922-4 O 5 '64
ALKYL group
Alkylbenzenes; dealkylation and fragmenta-
tion reactions induced by aluminum chlo-
ride-water. R. M. Roberts and others, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 85:3454-8 N 5 '63
Aromatic substitution: intact and dealkylat-
ing nitration of propylated and butvlated
alkylbenzenes with nitronium tetrafluoro-
borate. G. A. Olah and S. J. Kuhn. bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:1067-70 Mr 20 "64
Benzene-from-toluene units being expanded.
11 Chem & Eng N 42:23-4 Jl 20 '64
De-alkylation by the secondary phosphide
ion. F. G. Mann and M. J. Pragnell. Chem
& Ind p 1386 Ag 1 '64
Extraction of uranium (vi) from nitric acid
solutions by some cyclohexyl- and benzyl-
alkylamines. T. Sato, bibliog J Ap Chem
14:176-80 Ap '64
Kinetics of catalytic xylene hydrodealkyla-
tion, A. H. "Weiss and L. C. Doelp. biblioe
Ind & Eng Chem Proc Design 3:73-8 Ja '64
Kinetics of thermal dealkylation of alkylnaph-
thalenea. J. C. Bixel and others. Ind & Eng
Chem Proc Design 3:78-84 Ja '64
Mechanism of transalkylation of the ethyl-
benzene with gallium bromide-hydrogen
bromide. A. Streitwieser. jr. and L. Reif.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1988-93 My 20
'64
Naphthalene via hydrodealkvlation. C. R.
Andersson and D. E. Lamb, bibliog diags
Ind & Eng Chem Proc Design 3:177-82 Ap
■64
Oxidative dealkylation of alkylaromatic hy-
drocarbons. C. J. Norton and T. E. Moss,
bibliog diag Ind & Eng Chem Proc Design
3:23-32 Ja '64
Thermal hydrodealkylatlon (THD) : Gulf re-
search and development co. flow diag Hy-
drocarbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:228 N
'63
ALKYL halides
Catalyzed reaction of alkylmagneslum halldea
with alkyl halides. V. D. Parker and oth-
ers, bibliog diag Am Chem Soc J 86:1110-16
Mr 20 '64
Direct 4-alkylatlon of pyridine by alkyl
halides and magnesium or lithium. D.
Bryce-Smith and others, bibliog Chem &
Ind P495-6 Mr 21 '64
Mechanism of reduction of alkyl halides by
organotin hydrides. L.. W. Menapace and
H. G. Kuivila. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
3047-51 Ag 5 '64
Rapid oxidation of iron (II) porphyrins by
alkyl halides: a possible mode of Intoxica-
tion of organisms by alkyl halides. C. B.
Castro, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2310-11
Je 5 '64
Reactions of coordinated ligands: the re-
actions of alkyl halides with mercapto
groups in transition metal complexes of
mercaptoamines. D. H. Busch and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3642-50 S 20
'64
Stereochemistry of the replacement of chlo-
rine atoms in alkyl halides by chlorine-38
activated in the (n,-/) process. C. M. Wal
and others, bibliog Ara Chem Soc J 86:2525-
6 Je 20 '64
ALKYL iodides
Differences in electron spin resonance spectra
and annealing characteristics of radicals
produced in polycrystalline and glassy alkyl
iodides by v-radiolysis. H. W. Fenrick and
others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:3731-2 D
5 '63
ALKYLATE. See AlkylaUon
ALKYLATION
Alkylation of benzene with 1-hexene using
aluminum chloride- nitroalkane catalysts.
H. S. N. Setty and H. W. Prengle. jr. bib-
liog Ind & Eng Chem Fundamentals 3:300-4
N '64
Aluminum chloride alkylation; Phillips pe-
troleum CO. flow diag Hydrocarbon Proc-
ess & Pet Refiner 43:166 S '64
Application of a Hammett-Taft relation to
kinetics of alkylation of amino acid and
peptide model compounds with acrylonitrile.
M. Friedman and J. S. Wall, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:3735-41 S 20 '64
Boron- 11 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
(32.1 mc.) of alkylated derivatives of
dicarbahexaboranelS) and 1-lododeca-
borane(14). R. E. Williams and T. P. Onak.
bibliog diags Am Chem Soo J 86:3159-60
Ag 5 '64
Cascade sulfuric acid alkylation: M. W. Kel-
logg CO. fiow diag Hydrocarbon Process
6 Pet Refiner 43:167 S '64
Chelation as a driving force in organic reac-
tions: a generic synthesis of amino acids
by the carbo.xylation and alkylation of 3-
phenylhydantoin. H. Finkbeiner. Am Chem
Soc J 86:961-2 Mr 5 '64
Chemistry of aliphatic disulfides; effect of
a-alkylation on the cyanide cleavage of
unsymmetrical disulfides. R. G. Hiskey and
others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2010-14
My 20 '64
Detergent makers switch to linear alkvlated
sulfonates. P. J. Weaver, bibliog Hydro-
carbon Process & Pet Refiner 43:101-3 Mr
'64
Direct 4-alkylation of pyridine by alkyl
halides and magnesium or lithium. D.
Brvce-Smith and others, bibliog Chem &
Ind P495-6 Mr 21 '64
Effluent refrigeration alkylation; Stratford en-
gineering Corp. flow diag Hydrocarbon
Process & Pet Reflner 43:168 S '64
HF alkylation; Perco; Phillips petroleum co.
flow diag Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Re-
finer 43:169 S '64
HF alkylation; Universal oil products co. flow
diag Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner
43:170 S '64
Molecular sieves dry alky feed better. M. D.
Box and others, diags Hvdrocarbon Process
& Pet Reflner 43:125-6 Ja '64
Olefin-aromatic alkylation; Univensal oil
products CO. diag Hydrocarbon Process &
Pet Reflner 42:207 N '63
Performance of LAS In syndets. C. J. Stan-
berry. 1r. and others. Soap & Chem Spec
40:43-6 Jl '64
Radical anions as Intermediates In substitu-
tion reactions; carbon alkylation of nltro-
paraffin salts. R. C. Kerber and others, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:3904-5 S 20 '64
Reductive alkylation of nuinones with trl-
alkylhoranes. M. F. Hawthorne and M.
Reinties. Am Chem Soc J 86:951 Mr 4 '64
Selected process flow sheets for petrochemi-
cals; detergent alkylate. OH & Gas j 62:
113 S 7 '64
46
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
^k^\k^7s'°o'?-7^l'ut'sflfu'?ed adenines through
x"ly"uire"ence lead-uranium ratlo^nie^-
urements in allanite. I^ankura uisinci,
Ind a S B. Bhattacherjee and M N.
Kumar. biblioK Anal Chera 36:1400 Je 64
'"' Nove^'^an^no , acid-allantoin ^compounds for
topical application. I. I. Lubowe. Am i-er
fumer 79;46-50 Jl '64
'^Pv^lobutane compounds: formation of a four-
'^^'member'ed "n^ d»""g ^he electroph.Uc ad-
dition of hydro(fen bromide to auene. i^.
Griesbaum. , bibliog Am Chem Soo J 86.
Mltal-'am^'ifionia^reduction of an allene^ J M
Brown, bibliog Chem & Ind P 1689 O 19 b6
^Anfrcki^ contact sensitivity to malathion. T.
H.^^Milb? and W. L- Epstein. b.bhogAr-
At'i^l7p1.e^;?c^'ro°n"Si^S^^"alSe^|ic^'eI,^ra?|ry
Sr ten^vir^nm^S'^S? ?»9 ^^e
Menthol hypersensitivity. Drug & Cosmetic
Ind 95:439 S '64
*Pola?ogI4phic. study of the ^yit^SrucriiSd
alloxantin-dialuric acid W. A. fetrucK ana
p J Elving bibliog Am Cnem boc j oo-
1229-35 Mr 20 '64
ALLOY casting institute qnrlnes Va.
Annual meeting. 24th. Hot bpnngs, va.
Foundry 92:158-f Ag '64
""^ ASUvif ies of silicon in metals and alloys
p"" J Bowles and otjlf/.s-, b'bliog diags
Bf£°z?ng\lfoV\^^ ft «3l"jr^.^ .l^I^<?hi„e
Ca'Slufra«ng\1or"investment-castingaI-
'^1ov''s;rlferenie book sheets K.G. Boynton.
Iiipp-s Am Mach inS:95-t- Jl 20 64 . „
cAo\"nic chlm?teristics of alloy w1re| A R
Kaufman, il Instruments & Control Systems
c"stal^?'d'^oV"by <i'-°P=."'f\-'% 'J??""''
device. U Electronics 37:32 Ag 10 64
Developing a new a 'ov. R. B Leonara. u
De'^efopS^e^iT oF"a^oJ.'^^^?1>ra°zinf oof^mbium.
^C W Fox and others, bibliog U diag Weld-
Di^flo'pmenrof'-partiafiy volatile filler al-
lovs for high-temperature braang. N.
B?edzs and others, diags Welding J 43:
Electrom™gne«c mi'^'S^c:"^ Vll\f%^'ln n°MT
J. J. Schott. diag R Sci Instr 35.411-1^ Mr
Electron metallography "f <L''<^,'I>'^fl .t^cor*^
upon some alloys susceptible to strfj^-p £
rosiSn cr.acking. H. W. P'<=lier'ng and P R.
Rwann. bibliog il diags Corrosion 19.373-89
FtJ^ibfe allov acts as workholder. .^B Rlxon
il dial's Am Mach/Metalworking Manuf 107.
Low-\emperature-coefflcient-of-res^stance al-
loys C D. Starr and others. Electro-Tech
Mlgn?ti^ 'aging, of^ JP'-^SS'"^' ?.".S?'?i /b ^3
r.Thn bibliog 1 J Ap Phvs 34:3RS1-G D l^^
Modern v ews on the electron theory of
metaUs and alloys^ E. R. Petty, bibliog diags
P)ans?"'sem'inaf^ on' Metals for tlie space age.
5th. Product Eng 35:65 Jl 20 6}
Resistivity of, ferromagnetic alloys J. M
Sivertsen. bililiog J Ap Phys 3b.^4i)(-i^ ab
Stability of a planar interface during |olIdm-
ontion of a d ute binary alloy WW.
Miillins and H. F. Sekc^rka. bibliog diags
J Ap Phys 35:441-51 F 64
Ultrapure metals f^nd alloys H. G Sell. 11
ding Westinghouse Eng 24:94-6 My 64
Sno al30
Alumlninu alloys
Amalgams
Bearing metals
Pcn'llium alloys
Brass
Bronze
Cadmium alloyB
Cobalt alloys
Copper alloys
Germanium alloys
Gold alloys
Indium alloys
Invar
Iron alloys
Lithium alloys
Magnesium alloys
Molvbdenum alloys
Nickel alloys
Niobium alloys
Niobium stannide
Palladium alloys
Penrialloy
Platinum alloys
Rhenium alloys
Rhodium alloys
Silicon alloys
Silver alloys
Solutions. Solid
Steel alloys
Stellite
Tantalum alloys
Titanium alloys
Tungsten alloys
Uranium alloys
Vanadium alloys
Zinc alloys
Zirconium alloys
Analysis
X-ray spectrometric analysi^s of noble metal
rlentaf alloys B. AV. Mulligan and others.
bfblioL tl J Res Nat Bur Stand 6SA:5-8 Ja
'64
Testing
Rinvinl stress-Strain properties of welds in
hi^h stren|?h altws. B. L. Baird. Welding J
DitSio"-' s^bs't'ructure - t^ai^^ra^ulax
stress corrosion susceptibility of , single
Ihfsl alloys, P. R. Swann. il Corrosion 19:
102-12 Mr '63: Discussion. 19.427-8 D 63
Testing laboratory measures magnetic prop-
erties of alloys, il Tool & Manuf Eng 62.
120 Ap '64
^^'h?s\\o^^^?e;^'=<i;i.>Prayhardfacing: Brooks
w"el?^?eirs?a^nt"^?ac'i'n?'=.i?'"r'^ol?l"^i"E'LiJiel^
217:355 F 21 '64
'^fek?c'^''fu"r^nl*ce"«.^t resisUng alloys. U
Ca^sfa^bll"To'b\?t°>'un?stl^ alloys for M|htem^^
^TbV^o'o'k '^tl"Fo'un^n'''92:?6?9''a ^M ^^ ^■
ComparTsons of materials: stress-rupture
'^Trength of high .temperattire alloys: tables
DOT? opment of alloys for high temperature
service; abstract and discussion R. A.
Smith Chem & Ind p328-9 F 22 64
D^ corrosion of cobalt, chromium and Co-
Pr Ni-Cr and Fe-Cr alloys in hydrogen
^uiphme'^'atmolpheres; abstract A. Davin
and D. Coutsouradis. Metal Prog s&.i/'J o
Ei^ht'lllovs resistant to heat and corrosion
W. J., Collins, bibliog Product Eng 34.82-8
El?ctrodlposited dispersion-hardened allojg.
key to high-temperature strength. C. K.
Smith. J Metals li:740-l o 6j onace/
Exotic materials. R- J> Van Thyne. bpace/
Aeronautics 42 no i:163-4 64-65
Froezing metals speeds cutting rate 20 times.
ii Steel 153:31 N 11 '63 ^ . ■c' a
High- temperature alloys need overcoats E. S.
Nichols and others, il S A B J 72.72-3 U b4
High-temperature materials I ^'^'cs'^'"-
diags Space/Aeronautics 40:81-7 N 63
High temperature metals E W Ross a"d
H T SicHenry. il Chem Eng 70.9(-iUJ
N 25 '63 , , .
Melting furnace for .studies of refractory
^metaf alloys. ^V. R Thompson and W. ,'1'.
Resmolds. il diags J Metals 16.809-13 O bi
Metal selector; cast high alloys. Steel lB5:sup
S22-3 O 12 '64
Metal selector; high temperature alloys. Steel
155:sup S7-12 O 12 '64
More allovs expand working environment. 11
Iron Age 194:25 Jl 2 '64
New diffusion , coatings Kptect suneralloys.
II Materials in Design Eng 59:1 24-i- Ja b4
Qiialitv control In high tf'^Jferattire alloys
T P Davis and others, il diags Ind yuaiuy
Control 20:9-13 N '63
■Radial forging of integral turbine wheels. K.
W Redlfnger and others, il diag Am Mach
108:81-3 O 12 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
47
ALLOYS, Heat resisting — Continued
Refractory metals. R. T. Begley. Spacey
Aeronautics 42 no 4:154-6 '64-65
Refractory metals for thermal-protection sys-
tems. E. E. Mathauser. bibliog il Astro-
nautics & Aeronautics 2:66-9 Jl '64
Review and comparison of alloys for future
solid-propellent rocket-motor cases; ab-
stract. Metal Pros? 85:184-1- Je '64
Steels and superalloys. H. J. Hucek. Space/
Aeronautics 42 no 4:147-50 '64-65
Stronger titanium fasteners for high tem-
peratures. C. Hood. Space/Aeronautics 40:
105 N '63
Tooling pruidelines put superalloys in line for
smoother cuts, il Iron Age 192:96-8 D 12 '63
Turning superalloys; with data sheet. C. T.
Olofson. Metal Prog 86:1044- Jl '64
Whisker-metal composites stay strong at high
temperatures. W. H. Sutton. Space/Aero-
nautics 4U:9S-f N '63
See also
Chromium alloys
Molybdenum alloys
Nickel alloys
Steel, Heat resisting
Testing
Microstructure study in a welded superalloy.
W. A. Owczarskl and C. P. Sullivan, bib-
liog il Welding J 43:sup393-9 S '64
ALLUVIUM
DepUi-discharge relations in alluvial chan-
nels. D. B. Simons and others. Am Soc
C B Proc 88 [HY 5 no 32631:57-72 S '62;
Discussion. H. A. Berdenis van Berlekom.
89 [HY 2 no 3468:183-7 Mr '63; Reply 90
[HY 1 no 3783:249-52 Ja '64
Distribution of beryllium in the Oslo region.
Norway; a geochemical. stream sediment
study. J. W. Brinck and A. Hofmann. bib-
liog map Econ Geol 59:79-96 Ja '64
Experiments on small streams in alluvium.
P. Ackers, bibliog 11 Am Soc C B Proc 80
[HY 4 no 39591:1-37 Jl '64
Re.^ime criteria for aJluvial streams. R. J.
Garde and K. G. Ranga Raju. bibliog Am
Soc C B Proc 89 [HY 6 no 37051:153-64 N
'63; Discussion. 90 [HY 4 no 3980]:331-6
Jl '64
ALLYL alcohol
Allyl alcohol as a sensitive and specific re-
agent tor the detection of mercurous ions.
M. Qureshi and others, bibliog Anal Chem
36:2040-1 S '64
ALLYL compounds
Allyl lithium in research. Manuf Chem 35:
107 Ja '64
Allylio fluorides; solvolysis of 1,3,5,7,7,7-
hexafluoro-1-heptene. T. J. Dougherty, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:2236-40 Je 5 '64
Hydroboration; directive effects in the hydro-
boration of representative allyl derivatives;
the elimination reaction of B-substituted
organoboranes. H. C. Brown and O. J. Cope.
Am Chem Soc J 86:1801-7 My 5 '64
Organic syntheses by means of noble metaJ
compounds; catalytic carbonylation of
allylic compoimds with palladium chloride.
J. Tsuji and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:4350-3 O 20 '64
Organic syntheses by means of noble metal
compounds; preparation of a new type of
vr-allylic palladium cliloride complex and
its carbonylation. J. Tsuji and others. Am
Chem Soc J 86:4491 O 20 '64
Small-ring compounds; the formolysls of al-
lylcarbinyl tosylate. K. L. Servis and J.
D. Roberts, bibliog Am Chem Soo J 86:
3773-7 S 20 '64
ALLYL group
Allylic brominations with 1.2-dibromotetra-
chloroethane. E. S. Huvser and D. N.
DeMott. Chem & Ind p 1954 D 14 '63
Cyclisations following radical addition to ethyl
dlallylacetate. J. I. G. Cadogan and others.
Chem & Ind p753 My 2 '64
ALMONDS
Evaluation of protein in Middle Eastern
diets. J. W. Cowan and others, bibliog J
Nutrition 81:235-40 N '63
ALPHA rays
A]pha-particIe„voltmeter. L. H. Bettenhausen
and W. J. Gallagher, diag Nucleonics 22:70
Je '64
Rutherford and his alpha particles. T. H.
Osgood and H. S. Hirst, bibliog Am J Phys
32:681-6 S '64
Secondary electron production from alpha
garUclea emerging from gold. J. N. Anno,
ibllog diag J Ap Phys 34:3495-9 D '63
Measurement
Alpha particle energy resolution in a liquid
scmtillator. D. L. Horrocks. bibliog diags
R Sci Instr 35:334-40 Mr '64
Spinthariscope for measuring alpha activity.
Engineer 218:26 Jl 3 '64
ALPHABET
New alphabet may help to break world com-
municaUons barrier. F. A. Richardson, il
Inland Ptr/Am Lithogr 152;57-f Ja '64
Orisins of our alphabet are lost in contro-
versy. P. A. Richardson. Inland Ptr/Am
Lithogr 152:804- N '63
ALPHATIZING process. See Chromizing
ALTERATIONS, Hydrothermal. See Metamor-
phism
ALTERNATING current electric motors. See
Electric motors. Alternating current
ALTERNATING electric currents. See Electric
currents. Alternating
ALTERNATORS. Sea Electric generators, Al-
ternating current
ALTIMETERS
Barometers measuring up. 11 Product Em
35:65 O 12 '64
ALTITUDE flying. See Aviation— Altitude fly-
ing
ALTITUDES
Effects of altitude on standard atmosphere;
data sheet. J. Bakker. Power 107:82 D '63
Mortality from heart disease at high alti-
tude. W. E. Morton and others, bibliog
Archives Environmental Health 9:21-4 Jl '64
See also
Sea level
ALUMINA
Adsorption of colloidal silica on alumina and
of colloidal altmiina on silica. R. K. Iler.
bibliog il Am Cer Soc J 47:194-8 Ap '64
Alumina and other dielectric ceramics; sym-
posium abstracts. Am Cer Soc Bui 43:3534-
Ap '64
Alumina content of enstatite in a Venezuelan
high- temperature peridotite. D. H. Green.
Geol Soc Bui 74:1397-401. pi 1 N '63
Alumina size distributions from high-pressure
composite solid-propellant combustion. L.
A. Povinelli and R. A. Rosenstein. bibliog
diags AIAA J 2:1754-60 O '64
Anion substitution and structure of
12CaO'7Al203. J. Jeevaratnam and others.
bibliog Am Cer Soc J 47:105-6 P '64
Catalytic dehydrogenation of methyl isobuty-
rate to methyl methacrylate over alumina
catalysts. B. L.. McDaniel and H. S. Young.
bibliog diag Ind & Eng Chem Product Res
& Develop 2:287-92 D '63
Correlation of slag resistance with the pore
structure of an alumina-silica refractory.
T. Vojnovich and others, bibliog diag Am
Cer Soc Bui 43:514-17 Jl '64
Determination of metallic platinum in plat-
Inum-altmiina catalysts by X-ray diffrac-
tion. R. A. Van Nordstrand and others, bib-
liog Anal Chem 36:819-24 Ap '64
Diamond grinding alumina parts. 11 Am Cer
Soc Bui 43:223 Mr '64
Diffusion sintering; initial sintering kinetics
of alumina. D. L. Johnson and I. B. Cutler.
bibliog Am Cer Soc J 46:545-50 N '63
Dissolution In ceramic systems; dissolution
of alumina, muUite, anorthite, and silica
in a calcium-aluminum-silicate slag. B. N.
Samaddar and others. 11 diag Am Cer Soc J
47:249-54 My '64
Drying air with activated alumina under
adiabatic conditiorLs. R. J. Getty and W. P.
Armstrong, bibliog diag Ind & Eng Chem
Proc Design 3:60-5 Ja '64
Effect of AlsOa on the mineral constitution
of self-flitxing sinters. E. Mazanek and S.
Jasienska. bibliog 11 Iron & Steel Inst J
202:319-24 Ap '64
Effect of gaseous environment on fracture
behavior of AhOs. A. J. Mountvala and
G. T. Murray, bibliog il Am Cer Soc J 47:
237-9 My '64
Effect of silica on transformations of fibrillar
colloidal boehmite and gamma alumina.
R. K. Iler. bibliog Am Cer Soc J 47:339-41
Jl '64
Effect of starting materials on phase rela-
tions In the system CaO-AljOi-HjO. M. S.
Crowley, bibliog Am Cer Soc J 47:144-8 Mr
•64
Electron tunneling through asymmetric films
of thermally grown AbOj. S. R. Pollack
and C. E. Morris, bibliog il diags J Ap
Phys 35:1503-12 My '64
Enthalpy of transformation, 5-AI'Oj to
a-AlsOa. O. J. Kleppa and T. Yokokawa.
Am Chem Soc J 86:2749 Jl 5 '64
Grinding low-soda alumina. L. D. Hart and
Li. K. Hudson. 11 Am Cer Soc Bui 43:13-17
Ja '64
48
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ALUM I NA — Continued
High-aJumina ceramics and the electrical
industry. F. E. V. Spencer. Inst E B Proc
111:308 F '64 , ,
HiBh-alumina plastics and rammine mixes.
K. K. Kappmeyer and others. 11 Am Cer
Soc Bui 43:452-6 Je '64
High-temperature phase equilibria for the
partial system 3CaO.MgO.2SiOj-MgO.Al2O.-
2CaO.Al2O1.SiO3 in the quaternary system
CaO-Si02-Al203-MgO. W. Gutt. blbliog il
Iron & Steel Inst J 202:770-4 S "64
Hydrothermal preparation of a gehlenite hy-
drate. E. T. Carlson, bibliog J Res Nat Bur
Stand 68A:449-52 S '64
Isotoplc exchange of oxygen between alumina
and organic compounds. D. Samuel and I.
Wasserman. bibliog Chem & Ind pS91-2 My
23 '64
Jet thinning device for preparation of AI2O1
electron microscope specimens. N. J. Tighe.
il diags R Sci Instr 35:520-1 Ap '64
Keeping properties of edible oils: identity
of trace materials adsorbed from peanut
oil by chromatography on alumina. A.
Crossley and A. Thomas, bibliog Am Oil
Chem Soc J 41:95-100 F '64
Magnets reduce iron content of alumina. 11
Mod Materials Handling 19:76 Mr '64
Mechanical properties of pure, dense alumi-
num oxide as a function of temperature
and grain size. R. M. Spriggs and others,
bibliog il Am Cer Soc J 47:323-7 Jl '64
Nature of burned anodic coatings. A. E.
Hultquist. bibliog Electrochem Soc J 111:
1302-3 N '64
Negative resistance In Al-AljOi-Se-Au sand-
wich cells. T. Mukerjee and J. Allan. 3d
diags J Ap Phys 35:2270-1 Jl '64
1010° and 800°C isothermal sections In the
system NaiAIFe-AhOa-SiOi. D. F. Weill
and 'W. S. Fyfe. bibliog Electrochem Soc J
111:582-5 My '64
Phase equilibria in the spinel region of the
system FeO-FejOa-AhOa. B. D. Roiter. bib-
liog Am Cer Soc J 47:509-11 O '64
Phase equilibria in the system NiO-AIjOa-
Si02. B. Phillips and others, bibliog Am
Cer Soc J 46:579-83 D '63
Physical and chemical properties of alumina
bleached cottonseed oil. J. C. Kuck and
others, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:101-4
F '64
Pressure sintered alumina bicrystals. M. P.
Davis, bibliog il Am Cer Soc J 47:463-4 S
•64
Role of solute segregation at grain bound-
aries during final-stage sintering of alu-
mina. P. J. Jorgensen and J. H. West-
brook, bibliog il diags Am Cer Soc J 47:
332-8 Jl '64
Rubbing contact materials for face type me-
chanical seals. J. W. Abar. 11 diag Lub Eng
20:381-6 O '64
Silica-alumina catalysis theory unfolds. M. R.
Basila and others. Chem & Eng N 42:42-4
O 5 '64
Sintering alumina-urania compositions. I.
Amato and others, bibliog il Am Cer Soc
Bui 43:125-7 F '64
Some observations on the Interfacial topog-
raphies of aluminum and its amorphous
oxide. J. J. Randall, jr. and W^. J. Bernard,
bibliog 11 diags J Ap Phys 35:1317-22 Ap '64
Structure of nickel oxide containing alumina.
E. Gillam and J. P. Holden. bibliog il Am
Cer Soc J 46:601-4 D '63
Studies on the transport and deposition of
alpha-aluminum oxide. J. V. Kerrigan, bib-
liog 11 J Ap Phys 34:3408-10 N '63
Surface charge of alumina and magnesia In
aqueous media. M. Robinson and others.
bibliog diag Am Cer Soc J 47:516-20 O '64
Surface combustion of hydrogen; on plat-
inum-coated alumina. D. Gidaspow and
R. T. Ellington, bibliog diag A I Ch E J
10:707-13 S '64
Surface diffusion of carbon dioxide on alu-
mina. J. B. Rivarola and J. M. Smith, bib-
liog flow diag diag Ind & Eng Chem Funda-
mentals 3:308-13 N '64
Thennal conditioning of polycrystalline alu-
mina ceramics. R. H. Insley and V. J.
Barczak. bibliog diag Am Cer Soc J 47:1-4
Ja '64
Thermal transformation of alumina trl-
hvdrate. hvdrargllllte. T. Sato, bibliog J Ap
Chem 14:303-8 Jl '64
Thin silicon film growth on poIycr>'stalllne
alumina ceramic. V. Y. Doo. 11 Electrochem
Soc J 111:1196-8 O '64
Translucent engineering ceramic; Stellox. U
Engineering 197:249 F 14 '64
Ultrasonic attenuation in AI2O3 at ultrahigh
frequencies and low temperatures. T. M.
Fitzgerald and others, il J Ap Phys 35:2647-
8 S '64
Zero point of charge of alpha-alumina. J. A.
Yopps and D. W. Fuerstenau. bibliog diaK
J Colloid Sci 19:61-71 Ja '64
See also
Bauxite
Boehmite
Corundum
Manufacture
Australia develops new alumina reduction
process. Light Metal Age 22:21 Ag "64
ALUMINATES
See also
Calcium aluminate
ALUMINAUT. See Submarine boats
ALUMINUM
Adhesive of vapor-deposited aluminum to
lime-soda glass. J. R. Frederick and K. C.
Ludema. bibliog J Ap Phys 35:256-7 Ja '64
Aluminium and its alloys in 1963. E. Elliott,
bibliog il Metallurgia 69:65-73. 115-25 F-Mr
'G4
Aluminum extrusion packaging specifications.
Light Metal Age 21:13-14 D '63
Aluminum-plastic laminate can be drawn,
welded, il Mod Metals 20:78-9 Ap "64
Aluminum-polyethylene laminate developed. 11
Chem & Eng N 42:46-7 Mr 23 '64
Aluminium/polyethylene sheet laminate. 11
Engineering 197:517 Ap 10 '64
Aluminum, titanium studied for space plat-
form. Mod Metals 20:82 Ap '64
Amateur scientist; how to grind, polish and
test an aluminum telescope mirror. W. C.
Peterson, diags Sci Am 209:159-60-1- N '63
Anion exchange separation of gallium, in-
dium, and aluminum. J. Korkisch and
I. Kazan, bibliog Anal Chem 36:2308-11
N '64
Anode gas reactions In aluminum electroly-
sis. J. Thonstad. bibliog diags Electrochem
Soc J 111:955-65 Ag '64
Chemical resistance of refractories to Al
and Al-Mg alloys. J. G. Lind.say and others,
bibliog 11 Am Cer Soc J 47:90-4 F '64
Crystal lographic texture variations through
rolled aluminium and copper sheet. I. L.
Dillamore and "W. T. Roberts, bibliog diags
Inst Metals J 92:193-9 '63-64
Determination of unloading behavior of unl-
axiallv strained 6061-T6 aluminum from
residual strain measurements. W. F. Hart-
man, bibliog diag J Ap Phys 35:2090-6 Jl
'64 ., „,
Distribution of a-c resistance in oxide films
on aluminum. M. A. Heine and M. J. Prvor.
bibliog il Electrochem Soc J 110:1205-14
D '63
Dynamic response of aluminum. L. M. Barker
and others, bibliog diags J Ap Phys 35:
1203-12 Ap '64
Effect of internal oxidation on the plastic de-
formation of silver-aluminum single cry-
stals. M J. Marcinkowski and D. F.
■Wriedt. bibliog il diags Electrocliem Soc J
111:92-100 Ja '64
Effect of temperature on photo-exoemlsslon.
J. F. Young and D. J. Williams. blblloK
J Ap Phys 35:2279-82 Ag '64
Elastic constants of aluminum. J. Vallin and
others, bibliog J Ap Phys 35:1825-6 Je "64
Exo-emission from abraded and etched alu-
minum. R. K. Mueller and K. Pontlnen.
J Ap Phys 35:1500-2 My '64
Growth kinetics of discontinuous thermal
oxide films; aluminum. R. W. Bartlett. bib-
liog Electrochem Soc J 111:903-8 Ag '64
Imine insertion into the ahiminium carbon
bond. K. Hoegerle and P. E. Butler. Chem
& Ind p933 My 30 '64
Low- temperature elastic moduli of aluminum.
G. N. Kamm and G. A. Alers. bibliog J Ap
Phys 35:327-30 F '64
Lubricants for aluminum cut friction, stop
galling. Materials in Design Eng 60:130-f-
N '64
Negative resistance In Al-AljOj-Se-Au sand-
wich cells. T. Muker.lee and J. Allen. Sd.
diags J Ap Phys 35:2270-1 Jl '64
Novel six-membcred aluminum-nitrogen
hetcroovcles via metalative cyclization. J. J.
Eisch and M. E. Healy. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:4221-2 O 5 '64
Oxidation of aluminum by carbon dioxide
in the presence of cr\'olitlc electrolyte.
S. GJerstad and B. J, Welch, bibliog dIaK
Electrochem Soc J 111:976-80 Ag "64
Pos.<iible effect of aluminum on the availabil-
ity of fluoride In potable water. Pub Works
96:190-1- O '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
49
ALUMINUM — Continued
Properties of materials; aluminum and Its
alloys; wrought and cast; tables. Materials
in Design Eng 60:12-4-33 Mid-O '64
Residual pressure effects in polycrystalline
aluminum. M. H. Miles and P. Gibbs. bib-
liOK il J Ap Phys 35:1941-4 Je '64
Sandwich; balsa on aluminum, il Mech Eng
86:57 My '64
Simple lurnace for growing metal crystals.
a. T. Clayton and C. Hendrickson. il diag
Am J Phys 32:67a-is0 S '64
Some observations on tlie interfacial topog-
raphies of aluminum and its amorphous
oxide. J. J. Randall, jr. and W. J. Bernard,
bibliog il diags J Ap Phys 35:1317-22 Ap
'64
Structure of anodic layers on the (100) face
of aluminum. J. C. Grosskreutz and G. G.
Shaw, bibliog 11 J Ap Phys 35:2195-7 Jl
•64
Thermionic work function of thin-oxlde-
coated aluminum electrodes in vacuum and
cesium vapor. R. A. Chapman, bibliog diags
J Ap Phys 35:2532-43 O '64
Very rapid oxidation of aluminum at room
temperature when in contact with mercuric
iodide. D. A. Jackson, jr. and H. Leidheiser,
jr. bibliog diag Electrochem Soc J 111:652-6
Je '64
Sea also
Alumina
Steel — Aluminum content
Analysis
Chelometric determination of aluminum.
K. E. Burke and C. M. Davis, bibliog
Anal Chem 36:172-5 Ja '64
Fluoronieiric and spectrophotoraetrio deter-
mination of aluminum in industrial water.
C. A. Noll and L. J. Stefanelli. Anal Chem
35:1D14-16 N '63
Separation and spectrophotometric determin-
ation of submilligram quantities of alumi-
num in aluminum-Plutonium alloys. H. B.
Evans and H. Hashitani. bibliog diag Anal
Chem 36:2032-4 S '64
Spectrophotometric determination of iron and
aluminum in silicone polymers. S. ITujiwara
and H. Narasaki. bibliog Anal Chem 36:206-
7 Ja '64
Coloring
Characteristics of coloured weather resistant
coatings for aluminium. F. G. Abbott, il
Metallureia 69:167-72 Ap '64
Color-anodized aluminum. H. J. Rosen. Prog
Arch 45:150 Ja '64
Colour processes for architectural aluminium.
11 Engineering 196:624 N 15 '63
Studies in high light-fastness of dyes; the
fading of anionic dyes in anodic alumina
Alms. C. H. Giles and K. V. Datye. bibllOK
J Ap Chem 13:473-S3 N '63
Corrosion
Aluminum extends Its range of usage. G. F.
Drumm. il diag Can Chem Process 48:101-4
S '64
Artificial pits for quantitative studies of cor-
rosion of aluminum alloys in natural waters.
G. A. W. Murray, bibliog il diags Corrosion
20:329-34 O '64
Comparative behaviour of two aluminium
alloys and mild steel in saline river water
In a Nigerian river. L,. A. Harasimowicz
and F. F. Booth, il Metalliu-gia 69:69-64 F
•64
Corrosion fatigue of aluminium alloys as af-
fected by metallic coatings and impressed
currents: abstract and discussion. J. A.
Whittaker and H. King. Chem & Ind p979-
80 Je 6 '64
Corrosion of aluminum alloys in chlor-alkali
environments. L. W. Gleekman. il diags
Chem Eng Prog 60:49-54 My '64
Corrosion of aluminium in contact with wood.
R. H. Farmer and F. C. Porter, bibliog 11
Metallurgia 68:161-7 O '63
Effect o( cooling rate on susceptibility of
high strength aluminum alloys to Inter-
granular corrosion; abstract. S. J. Ketcham
and W. Beck. Metal Prog 84:178-1- N '63
Effect of inhibitor cations upon aluminum
corrosion: chromate solutions. J. C. Cessna
and others, bibliog diags Corrosion 20:1-6
Ja '64
Electrochemical behavior of aluminum alloys
susceptible to intergranular corrosion: elec-
trode kinetics of o.xide- covered aluminum.
F. H. Haynie and S. J. Ketcham. bibliog
diags Corrosion 19:403-7 D '63
Experiments which disproved the theory of
intercrystalline corrosion of the light alloy
duralumin. H. O. Short, diags Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 68:203-4 Mr "64
PitUng and umform corrosion of aluminum
by »H 3.5 citrate buffer solution. E. 1*
Koehler and S. Evans, bibliog diags Elec-
trochem Soc J 111:17-21 Ja '64
^''i^o?.?<! Q°'i!f '■^'S ,t/f '=«<i to conduit. 11 Eng N
Three year tidewater corrosion of aluminum
aUoys. W. H. Ailor, jr. and P. M. Reinhart.
bibliog II Naval Eng J 76:443-9 Je '64
Electrotechnlcal uses
All-aluminum-coll transformer developed. 11
Elec World 161:33 Mr 2 '64 <='w="-
Aluminum cable destined for high volt power
line, il Mod Metals 19:66 Ja '64
Aluminum cable-ladder cuts costs, saves
space. C. H. Williams, il Elec World 161:
135 Ap 6 '64
Aluminum in Manicouagan; 4800 miles of
aluminum transmission cable and 340 miles
of aluminum pipe, il Light Metal Age 22:7-
8 Je '64
Aluminum sheathing with reference to high
voltage cables. R. M. Russek and K. Ku-
wahara. bibliog 11 diags Wire & Wire Prod
39:1562-74- O "64
Comparative vibration fatigue tests 84/19
ACSR Chukar versus 61-strand 5005. B.
Hondalus. il IEEE Trans Power Apparatus
& Systems 83:971-4 S '64; Discussion. 83:
1069-70 O '64
Conductors tested for Keystone project. 11
Elec World 162:78 Jl 27 '64
Connecting solid-conductor aluminum cables
in terminal boxes. A. N. Burki and A. M.
Sabine. 11 diags Engineer 216:942-3 D 6 '63
Design characteristics of 5005 all-aluminura
alloy conductors for the Virginia electric
and power co. 500-kv project. H. W. Adams
and J. D. Shaw, bibliog IEEE Trans Power
Apparatus & Systems 83:241-5 Mr '64; Dis-
cussion. 83:428 Ap "64
Economics justifies heavier distribution feed-
ers. W. J. Stephens. Elec World 162:24-6
O 12 '64
Kaiser develops new all-aluminum conductor.
-A. N. SheaJy. Elec World 161:52-3-f F 10
64
Load capability of bare ACSR and all-
altimmum conductors based on long-time
outdoor temperature rise tests. J. C. Gorub
and E. F. Wolf, il IEEE Trans Power
Apparatus & Systems pS62-7 D '63
New high field cryogenic magnet. Franklin
Inst J 276:545 D '63
Progress in the application of aluminium
to electrical engineering. J. C. Bailey, bib-
liog il diag Metallurgia 69:75-9 F '64
Solid aluminum conductor, to 500 MCM,
„ shown, il Elec World 161:36 F 17 '64
Tensile tests on ACSR/ACAR conductors af-
ter rifle damage, il Elec World 162:86-(- O
5 '64
Testing of mechanical joints in aluminium
conductors for insulated cables. L. Roullier.
bibliog il diags Inst E E Proc 110:758-72 Ap
'63; Discussion. 110:2009-16 N '63
Trans-Pacific cable uses aluminum conduc-
tor, il Mod Metals 19:72 Ja '64
Failure
Critical anaJysls of crack propagation laws.
P. Paris and F. Erdogan. bibliog diag
A S M E Trans ser D 85:528-33; Discussion.
533-4 D 63
Deformation and fracture of aluminium and
aged aluminium-four per cent copper foils.
P. J. E. Forsyth and R. N. Wilson, bibliog
il Inst Metals J 92:82-8 '63-64
Edge cracking and lamination in hot and cold
rolling of aluminum: international discus-
sion. London. Light Metal Age 22:4-1- Je '64
Fracture of aluminum alloys wetted with
zinc amalgam. Light Metal Age 22:8 Je '64
Geometrical effects in strain cycled aluminum
M. H. Raymond and L. F. Coffin bibliog
il diags A S M E Trans ser D 85:548-54 D
'63
Identification of oxide defects in high-
strength aluminium alloy plate. A. J.
Bryant and A. N. Turner, il Inst Metals J
92:253-4 '63-64
Finishing
Designation systems for aluminum finishes.
Plating 51:922-5 S '64
Electropolishing aluminum. B. A. Shenol and
others, bibliog Metal Finishing 61:50-4 D
*63
Electropoli.shing of aluminum. B. A. Shenol
and K. S. Indira, bibliog 11 Metal Finish-
ing 61:52-7 N '63
Finishing of aluminum In Europe. F. C. Por-
ter, il Metal Prog 85:95-7-f- Ja '64
GE electroforms aluminum; gets two micro-
inch finish, il Steel 155:33 Jl 13 '64
50
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ALUMINUM— Finlshinc — Continued «„,„i,„„
Properties of materials; mechan cal Anlshes
^ for aluminum, , copper and « alnless steel
tables. Materials in Design Eng bO.JJS Mia-
Rotarv embossing prepainted coil. H. Lewis.
11 Mod Metals 20:324- Je 64 ,„,. „ ._
Tin becomes new middJe man for p^Uns on
aluminum. U Iron Age 194.78-9 Ag " .,"
VibratoiT nnisher. il diag Mod Metals 20.42 +
■W^eii^and how to select finishes for alural-
nSJi K V Vanden Berg. 11 Product Eng
35:65-80 F 3 '64
Gas content
Casting high quality aluminum rolling Ingot
il Mod Metals 20:524- Mr 64
Hydrogen content
Secondary hydrogen porosity in aluminium.
n E J Talbot and D. A. Granger, bibliog
il'inst Metals J 92:290-7 '63-64
Joining to steel, etc.
Arc spot welds join alunilnum to hosts of
other metals, il Iron Age 192.80-1 N 21 W
Process permits ^welding aluminuni to other
metals, il Mod Metals 19 82-3 N 63
Scotwelding aluminum to dissimilar metals.
il Light Metal Age 22:19 F '64 „^,„,<,
Welding .loins aluminum to other metals
easily, il Electronics 36:56-7 N 22 bi
Metallography
rjinacitance and microstructure of etched
a'^Sminum foils. R. Baklsh and R. Kornhaas
11 diags Materials Res & Stand 3:640-3 Ag
'63: Discussion. 4:301-2 J© ^ 64
Competition between recrysta l^Uon and
polvgonization during annealing of coW
work in aluminum single crystals. H. ^.
Le Khly. jr. and others, bibliog U Inst
MeuUs J 92:363-6 '63-64 ^ , ,. ,^
Corrosion resistance in sea water of medium
strength aluminum bronzes.^ B. Upton, il
Corrosion ,19:204-9 Je '63; Discussion. 19:
Defomatk.n'^lnd fracture of aluminium and
Ih t'^'oii^u'"^'^ r N^.^"^^i?s°oT'blSi!,^g
^^'^l^i ^rl^uUtu'^,^ &'{srog«?,"sirs
Low temperature diffusion bonding of a uml-
num alloys. I. M. Barta. il diag Welding J
N^ti^fre'^lnd^frticle .size o' '"termetaUlcs In
Ti^d" 'i'^^ViIitiL^^'?'"bimiol"°ni ^di^ ^iSlt
Re'latiSnBiJip'beUee'r'g.rain sl-e ,-id |nter-
gFanular cavitation in an alu"^""?!"!^
per cent manganese alloy and70.30a-bra^3.
b. M. R. Taplin and V. N Whittaker. bio
ling il Inst Metals J 92:426-8 63-64
Secondary hydrogen porosity^ in aluminium
D E J. Talbot and D. A.„ Granger, bibliog
11 'Inst Metals J 92:290-7 '63-64 .
Substructure formation in aluminium, cop-
per and nickel during deformation at high
temperatures and high s%am /-ates. H.
Ormerod and W. J M. Tegart. 11 msc
Metals J 92:297-9 '63-64
Paint
To mix aluminum paints for niore bright-
ness. Ind Finishing 40:122-3 Ap 64
Prices
Alcoa ok's aluminum ingot hike. J. Belzer.
11 Iron Age 193:104-6 Mr 12 '64
Kaiser faJIs in try to hike a umlnum price.
Chem & Eng N 41:29 D 16 63
Price problem's, P'a^e au.minum Industry.
il Chem & Eng N 42:55-6 Jl 13 64
Protection
Aluminum strip paint line. Light Metal Age
oQ'io Je '64
AnodiSed aluminium windows for two new
London buildings, il Metallurgia 69:258 Je
•64
Anodized aluminum trims Its cost. II Iron Age
194:62-3 O 1 '64
Anodizing goes automatic, il Am Mach 108:88-
9 O 12 '61
Anodizing In practice, recent advance; ab-
stract. F. C. Porter. Metal Prog 85. lb-: 4-
Ap '64
Bridgeport brass co.'s new coll coating line
paints aluminum sheet. G. C. Close. 11
ind Finishing 40:40-24- My '64
Bright dip phosphoric acid recovery system.
W. E. Rushton. flow sheets Plating 51.
Characteristics of coloured weather resistant
coatings for aluminium. F. G. Abbott. U
Metallurgia 69:167-72 Ap 64
Coil coalers boost sales: eye new tonnage
markets. Mod Metals 19:62-3 D 63
Conversion coats form quickly. J. L faana-
ford. il diag Iron Age 194:58-9 Ag 6 64
Cooling anodizing baths. C. S. Cave. 11 Metal
Prog 85:120 My '64 . ^ . ,., .„
Design and operating pointers in sulfuric
acid anodizing^ G. R. Darrow. II diags Plat-
Desfgnaticn' systems for aluminum finishes.
Plating 51:922-5 S '64 . ^ . .
Dip coating 16-ft. long alummuni extrusions,
question and answers. Ind Finishing 40:102
Doiible-coat line finishes alimiinum sheet, il
Mod Metals 20:36 My '64
Double-coat paint line: properties of Pre-
coated aluminum broadened W. Lubars.
il Metal Finishing 61:72-3 N 63
Fabricator hits coil coating Jackpot. Wol-
verine aluminum corp. U Mod Metals 20.
Finishing of aluminum in Europe. F. C. Por-
ter, il Metal Prog 85:95-74- Ja 64,_„, ...„
Greece gets its first coil cqater: Security
Aluminum's new plant in Athens, il Mod
Metals 20:74 Je '64 -
Hard, low-friction surface extends use or
aluminum, il Mach 70:126 Jl 64 .
How to form and fabricate PrePamted alu-
minum H E. Wegner. 11 diags Materials
in Design Eng 59:92-6 Ja '64 r'.-oTr,or II
How to hardcoat aluminum RR.Grelner. 11
diags Am Mach 10S:76-S S 28 '64
How to specify and fabricate prepainted
aluminum sheet. H. E. Wegner. U Mod
Ni^^'"qU"ty''|onfol\est for anodized^lu-
5?'"rdia^gs liof "filfa^? #+ # 1C'
New test evaluates quality of^ anodized alu-
rSnum. E. T. Englehart^and, G. Sowinskl.
piinted'^aluminum windows'. A. G. Rosenthal.
il Mod Metals 20:444- Jl '64 . . „ „„^
Performance of anodised aluminium and
choice of treatment method: abstract and
discussion. B. A Scott and EWSker-
rev. Chem & Ind p, 157-S Ja 25 64
Performance of clear lacquers on alurnlnum
surfaces: abstract. R.^ D GumlnskI and
F M P Meredith. Metal Prog 86:196. S 64
Preanodized aluminum now $1 million maus-
try. il Steel 155:1064- N 2 '64
Special silicone treatments of anodized alu-
minum surfaces. T. Tsuji. bibliog Metal
Finishing 62:53-5 Jl '64
Swimming pools so durable you can let them
freeze in winter for ice skat ng rinks are
made of Tedlar coated aluminum. II Mod
Metals 20:644- Je '64 „, t t^ <5onfl
Teflon seals aluminum hardcoat. J. B. Sand-
ford, il Iron Age 193:82-3 Mr 19 '64
Tonnage markets for anodized coll. 11 Mod
Metals 20:27-84- S '64
Travel trailers sheathed In anodized alumi-
num. II Mod Metals 20:80 Mr '64
Twelve year evaluation of Painted aluminium
buildings. W. H. Allor. II diags Metallurgia
68:151-4 O '63
When and how to select An'shea for alumi-
num R V. Vanden Berg, il Product Eng
35:65-80 F 3 '64
Why paint failures on aluminum ^"Jlng: ques-
tion and answer. Ind Finishing 40:1004- S
Standards
British standards for aluminium and Its al-
loys 1963 revisions. E. Elliot. Metallurgia
68:197-206 N '63
Strength
Effect of cooling rate on susceptibility of high
strength aluminum alloys to Intergranu^r
corroSion: abstract. S. J. Ketcham and W.
Bock. Metal Prog 84:1784- N 63
Fatigue crack propagation in sheet speci-
mens H. Grover. diags Materials Res &
Stand 4:430-2 Ag '64
Heat treatment and properties of '743
aluminum. I. Taylor, il Metal Prog 84:96-
ino D '63
New high strength aluminum alloy Is tough.
weldable. Materials In Design Eng 69.88-9
F '64
Peening Increases fatigue strength of 'welded
aluiiTnum. G. E. Nordmark. 11 diag Metal
Prog 84:101-3 N '63
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
51
ALUMINUM— Continued
Testing
Chip formation in high-speed cutting of cop-
per and aluminum. K. J. Trigger and B. F.
von Turl<ovich. il diag A S M E Trans
ser B 85:365-73 N '63
Effect of strain rate and temperature on the
resistance to deformation of aluminum, two
aluminum alloys, and lead. J. A. Bailey
and A. R. E. Singer. Inst Metals J 92:404-8
'63-64
New instrument measures cross-sectional
areas. 11 Mod Metals 20:90 Je '64
Uses
Air conditioning and refrigeration; growinK
market for aliuninum. il Mod Metals 20:50-1-
My '64
Airborne earthmover; Universal engineer
tractor, il Mod Metals 19:72 N '63
Alcoa's 1964 student design merit awards. 11
Product Eng 35:84-5 Je 22 '64
All alununum body Cobra sports car proves
lethal in racing circuit, il Mod Metals
20:58 F '64
Aluminum adds mobility in military appli-
cations; illustrations with text. Light Metal
Age 22:12-13 Ap '64
Aluminum and its alloys in the CPI. J. C.
Kuli. 11 Chem Eng Prog 60:45-8 My '64
Aluminum automobile engine: let's take
another look. J. M. Smith, bibliog il diags
S A E J 72:90-5 O '64
Aluminum design awards. 11 Mech Eng 86:60-1
F '64
Aluminum dump trucks bring operating econ-
omies. 11 Mod Metals 20:82 S '64
Aluminum extends its range of usage. G. F.
Drumm. il diag Can Chem Process 48:101-4
S '64
Aluminum floating deck. 11 Light Metal Age
22:24 Ae '64
Aluminum gains again in autos. H. F. Jones.
il Iron Age 193:35 Ja 23 '64
Aluminum in heavy duty truck bodies. 11
Light Metal Age 22:9-10 Je '64
Aluminium in Stalwart amphibious vehicle. 11
Engineer 217:403 F 28 '64
Aluminum in the '64 models; still 70 pounds
per car despite loss of engine business.
A. G. Rosenthal. 11 Mod Metals 19:30-2-1-
r> '63
Aluminum in trucks. 11 Light Metal Age 21:25
D '63
Aluminum inner shells for freezers handled
in new finishing system. H. D. White, il
Metal Finishing 62:65-7 Ap '64
Aluminium; its applications in the chemical
and food industries; tr. by W. C. B. Barnes.
P. Junifere and M. Sigwalt. Review, by
E. W. Skerrey. Chem & Ind p 1724-6 O 10
'64
Aluminium lifting barriers for road trafflo
control. 11 Engineering 197:20 Ja 3 '64
Aluminum marks time in booming house-
wares Industry, il Mod Metals 20:604- Mr
'64
Aluminum: new inroads in auto market? il
Steel 154:83-4 Ja 20 '64
Aluminum skins make skis top performers.
11 Mod Metals 20:56 Je '64
Aluminium submarine to explore ocean
depths, il Engineering 198:378 S 18 '64
Aluminum truck bodies In mining operations.
R. A. Esmonde. il map diag Can Min &
Met Bui 57:263-8 Mr '64
Aluminum truck bodies; light answer to a
weighty problem. R. A. Esmonde. il diag
Rock Prod 67:64-7-1- O "64
Aluminum truck body use in mining indus-
try to increase rapidly, il diags Welding
Eng 49:46-7 Jl '64
Aliuninum use in autos. U Light Metal Age
22:10-11 F '64
Aluminum zoo for playground roughrlders.
il Pub Works 94:168 D '63
Aluminum's boiling pot of ideas. C. L. Kobrin.
11 Iron Age 193:93-100 Je 18 '64
Anodizing in practice, recent advances: ab-
stract. F. C. Porter. Metal Prog 85:182-f-
Ap '64
Casual furniture firms face problems amidst
pro.sperity. A. G. Rosenthal. 11 Mod Metals
19:23+ N '63
Cross aluminium cylinder. R. C. Cross. 11
diags Automobile Eng 54:135-9, 190-1 Ap-
My '64
Design students create promising new alumi-
num pioducts. 11 Mod Metals 20:41-2+ S '64
Do lightweight truck bodies pay? Eng &
Min J 164:124 D '63
Extrusions make a portable airstrip. 11 Mod
MetaJs 19:38 D '63
Forming 22' aluminum panels, il Light Metal
^Age 21:5 O '63
Future of the aluminum engine. G. E. Herr-
man. Automotive Ind 130:62-3 Ap 1 '64
Home improvement show; smaller turnout
was no reflection on expectations of record
sales. F. Shiras. il Mod Metals 20:46-f Ap
64
Lighting fl.xture and welding head win 1963
Alcoa indusirial design awards, il Mod
Metals 19: i2 D 63
Metallized agents trim shooting costs. Coal
Age 69:124-f Je '64
Metallized blasting agents based on am-
mpnium nitrate and aluminum chips. U
Min Cong J 50:115 Je '64
Not-so mobile homes. A. G. Rosenthal. 11
diags Mod Metals 20:32+ F '64
Producers push for major new aluminum
applications in autos. il Mod Metals 20:46+
F '64
Reservoir covered with 20 tons of aluminum
sheet, il Mod Metals 20:86 F '64
Sparlight exiruded aluminium masts, il diags
Engineering 196:626-7 N 15 '63
Spherical aircraft bearings. R. B. Ziccarelli
il Materials in Design Eng 59:132 Ap '64
btuaent designers develop creative ideas in
aluminum. 11 Mod Metals 19:56-7 Ja '64
Volatile liquids protected by floating alumi-
num decks, diag Mod Metals 20:48 S '64
What about aluminum bearings? R. L. Hats-
check, il Mill & Factory 73:58-60 D '63
Welding
Aluminum pipe Tig welded and bundled. 11
Welding Eng 49:58 S '64
Aluminum truck body use in mining industry
\9. .'^9,'"^l^^"^. rapidly. 11 diags Welding Eng
49:46-7 JI 64
Arc spot welds join aluminum to hosts of
other metals. 11 Iron Age 192:80-1 N 21 '63
Cheap and fast aluminium spot welding il
Engineering 196:764 D 13 '63
First aluminum sub to explore ocean three
miles down, il Welding Eng 49:44-5 S '64
Friction welding of high strength structural
aluminum alloys. T. H. Hazlett and K. K.
Gupta, bibliog il diag Welding J 42:sup490-
4 N 63
Gas metal -arc welding used to fabricate alu-
minum church steeple. 11 Welding J 43:
690-1 Ag '64
Giant alumintmi crane has a delicate touch,
il Welding Eng 49:49-50 F '64
How to repair aluminum bodies. Welding
Eng 49:60+ Mr '64
How to weld aluminum diecastings. il Iron
Age 194:66-7 O 15 '64
Irnprovement of gas metal-arc spot welds.
5 A Agnew and W. N. Canulette. il diags
Welding J 43:sup 184-92 Ap '64
^"i';^''"'^''^^ J-^'° weldable aluininum alloys;
74S and C74S. I. Taylor, il Metal Prog
84:74-7 N: 96-100 D '63
Largest welded altunintmi project nears
completion, il Welding Eng 49:106-7 Ap
'64
Low magnesium 5183 filler metal alloy speeds
welding of world's largest aluminum crane.
il Welding J 43:608-9 Jl '64
New aluminum Mig spot welding techniaue.
il Welding Eng 49:72 My '64
New high strength aluminum alloy is tough,
weldable. Materials in Design Eng 59:88-9
F '64
New stud-weld improves pan-handle design.
11 Metallurgia 69:32 Ja '64
Peening increases fatigue strength of welded
aluminum. G. E. Nordmark. 11 diag Metal
Prog 84:101-3 N '63
Process permits welding aluminum to other
metals, il Mod Metals 19:82-3 N '63
Production of aluminum welding wire. J. C.
Nickels, il Wire & Wire Prod 39:541-4+
Ap '64
Proper pre-weld practice produces better
aluminum cryogenic bellows. R. H. Ray-
mond, il Mod Metals 19:46+ N '63
Properties of X7000-series aluminum alloy
weldments. A. T. D'Annessa and R. E.
Friend, bibliog 11 Welding J 43:sup337-43
Ag '64
Shear strength of alimiinum welds; single
flilet-lnert gas processes; engineering data
sheet, diags Welding Eng 49:63 Ag 64
Spotwelding aluminum to dissimilar metals.
11 Light Metal Age 22:19 F '64
Stud welder cuts costs on aluminum facing.
il Welding Eng 49:85 N '64
Ultrasonic welding. II diag Machine Design
36:130-7 Ap 9 '64
Unique setup welds aluminum converter
parts: Bulck motor div.. Flint, Mich. H.
Chase. 11 Automotive Ind 131:58-9 Ag 1 '64
52
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ALUMINUM— Welding— CoJitinued
Unit shears, welds, planishes coiled alumintim
strips, il Weldine Kns 49:S0 S '64
Welded ahnninum steeple subs for concrete,
il Welding Kng 49:S6 Jl '04
Welding aluminiun diecastings. 11 Foundry 92:
127-8 O '64
ALUMINUM, Cellular
Foamed aluminum refractory takes 3500 F.
Materials in Design Eng 60:113 Jl '64
ALUMINUM, Clad
Aluminium cladding for Persian hangar, il
Engineering lUt>:260 Ag 2S '64
ALUMINUM, Cold treatment of
Cryogenics squelch quench distortion. B. Dull-
berg, il S A K J 72:86-8 Ag '64
ALUMINUM, Cold working of
Competition between recrystaJllzatlon and
pofygonization during annealing of cold
work in aluminum single crystals, H, P.
L*igh!y, jr, and others, bibliog 11 Inst
Metals J 92:363-6 '63-64
ALUMINUM, Molten
Aluminum alloy fluxes. L. M. Mljah, il
Foundry 92:88-90+ Mr '64
Aluminium melting; use of the reverberatory
furnace, il diags Metallurgia 68:279-80 D '63
Olin conductors' method of EC redraw rod
production. T. E. Colston and C. M. Fred-
ricltson. il diags Wire & Wire Prod 39:67-
S-f- Ja '64
Siphon transfers molten aluminum; system
prevents oxidation during semicontinuous
casting, il diag Iron Age 193:68-9 Mr 5 '64
ALUMINUM, Powdered
Alimi-A-Lead; new compound of aluminum
powder and liquid resin produces an im-
proved solder, il LJght Metal Age 22:5
F '64
Aluminum made into bearings by new powder
process. C, L,. Kobrin. 11 Iron Age 193:135-6
Ap 30 '64
Aluminum sheet from finely divided par-
ticles. T. S. Daugherty. il diag J Metals
16:827-30 O '64
New methods of obtaining fuel cell electrodes:
aluminum-nickel mixed powder hydrogen
electrode. A. R. Despi<5 and others, bibliog
il Electrochem Soc J 111:1109-12 O "64
Nonacoustic combustion pulsations of am-
monium perchlorate containing aluminum.
Y. H. Inami and H. Shanfleld. AIAA J 2:
1314-18 Jl '64
Successful aluminum slurry blasts paved
way for Dow's explosives algebra. C. H.
Grant. 11 diags Eng & Mln J 165:98-102
Ag '64
Therapeutic use
Prophylaxis of silicosis by aluminum; pre-
liminary report on experimental investiga-
tions. W. T. Ulmer, bibliog il diag Ind Med
33:52-6 F '64
ALUMINUM, Stainless clad
Working ss-clad aluminum sheet, W. M. Roff-
erson and J. K. Wareham. diags Am Mach/
Metalworking Manuf 107:80-4 N 25 '63
ALUMINUM, Strip
Air cushion annealing furnace produces fine
grained aluminum sheet, diag Mod Metals
19:42-3 N '63
Aluminum sheet from finely divided particles.
T, S, Daugherty. il diag J Metals 16:827-
30 O '64
Aluminum strip paint line. Light Metal Ago
22:12 Je '64
Anodized aluminum trims Its cost. II Iron
Age 194:62-3 O 1 '64
Automation of pre-paint treatment In coll
coating lines, diag Mod Metals 20:76 Je '64
Bridgeport brass co.'s new coil coating line
paints aluminum sheet, G, C. Close, il Ind
Finishing 40:40-2+ My '64
Coated coil business booming. Mod Metals
20:27-8+ Je '64
Coil coalers boost sales: eye new tonnage
markets. Mod Metals 19:62-3 D '63
Continuous casting of aluminum may pick
up. Steel 154:132+ Mr 30 '64
Continuous process for heat treating alumi-
num strip. Light Metal Age 21:20 D '63
Conversion coats form quickly. J. E. Sand-
ford. 11 diag Iron Age 194:58-9 Ag 6 '64
Double-coat line finishes aluminum sheet. 11
Mod Metals 20:36 My '64
Double-coat tialnt line; properties of pre-
coated aluminum broadened. W. Lubars. II
Metal Finishing 61:72-3 N '63
Fabricator hits coll coating jackpot: Wol-
verine aluminum corp, 11 Mod Metals 20:
68+ Je '64
Greece gets Its first coll coater; Security
Aluminum's new plant In Athens, II Mod
Metals 20:74 Je 64
High-speed continuous casting boosts sheet
production, il Mod Metals 20:60 F '64
How to specify and fabricate prepainted
aluminum sheet. H. E. Wegner, il Mod
Metals 20:36+ Je '64
Hunter process casts wide reroll sheet, G,
Deitz, il diags Mod Metals 20:41-2+ Mr
'64
New line pives coiled strip mechanical, or-
ganic finishes, F. D. Shiras. il Mod Metals
20:58+ Je '64
Preanodized aluminum now $1 million indus-
try, il Steel 155:106+ N 2 '64
Rotary embossing prepainted coil. H. Lewis,
il Mod Metals 20:32-1- Je '64
Tonnage niarkets for anodized coil. 11 Mod
Metals 20:27-8+ S '64
ALUMINUM, Structural
Aluminaut may open wealth of seas. Steel
155:28 S 7 '64
Aluminaut progress report. Mech Eng 86:
52-3 My 'C4
Aluminum at the World's fair, 11 Mod Metals
20:38-)- Ag '64
Aluminium cladding for Persian hangar, il
Engineering 198:260 Ag 28 '64
Aluminum hospital of tomorrow offers eco-
nomical care, il Mod Metals 19:90 N '63
Aluminum in structural engineering; sym-
posium, il diags Mod Metals 19:26-34 Jl;
41+ Ag; 60+ S; 42+ O; 60+ N '63; 47-S+
Ja: 20:56+ Jl '64
Aluminum room protects spacecraft. 11 Mod
Metals 20:63 Ag '64
Aluiuirium use in the fertilizer industry. B.
H. Wyma and R. H. Wagner, bibliog 11
Chem Eng Prog 60:55-62 My '64
Aluminum white room protects Gemini space
capsule from contamination. II Light Metal
Age 22:27 Ag '64
British home of tomorrow. 11 Mod Metals
20:38 Ap '64
Colour processes for architectural aluminium,
il Engineering 196:624 N 15 '63
Fabrication of aluminum balsa, il Light Metal
Age 21:5 D '63
Friction welding of liigh strength structural
aluminum alloys. T. H. Hazlett and K. K.
Gupta, bibliog il diag Welding J 42:sup490-
4 N '63
Home building aluminum's biggest market
gets bigger, il Mod Metals 19:62-4+ Ja '64
Home improvement show: smaller turnout
was no reflection on expectations of record
sales. F. Shiras. il Mod Metals 20:46-P Ap
'61
Noninsulated metal siding provides saving of
more than $80,000. L. V. Gibney. diags
Power Eng 68:48-9 O '64
Optimized aluminum structures save on
maintenance: with nomographs. P. T. Cof-
fin. Elec World 161:56-9+ Ap 6 '64
Prefab cottages made of preflnisiied alumi-
num, il Mod Metals 19:S0 D '63
Predictability of fatigue in aluminum struc-
tural design, il Light Metal Age 22:17
F '64
Putting the pressure on altiminum. R. A.
Coccola. il Am Mach 108:104-5 My 11 '64
Simple joint tests predict performance of
structures, il Steel 153:109 N 25 '63
Skillful metalworking team launches research
sub. E. E. Ellwood. II Iron Age 194:58-9
Jl 9 '64
Small aluminum homes for arctic, tropics. 11
Mod MetaJs 20:84 Je '64
Space age structure to use huge amount of
aluminum, il Mod Metals 20:36 Ag '64
Twelve year evaluation of painted aluminium
buildings. AV. H. Ailor. 11 diags Metallurgia
68:151-4 O '63
Unique use of extrusions wins architectural
award, il Mod Metals 20:70 Jl '64
Welded aluminum steeple subs for concrete.
il Welding Eng 49:86 Jl '64
What is available in structural aluminum.
J. R. Stemler and J. W, Clark, II diags
Civil Eng 34:44-8 Ap '64
World's largest aluminum semi-gantry crane,
11 Mod Metals 20:82 Je '64
S<-'e also
Domes, Aluminum
Walls. Aluminum
Testing
New aluminum X-braced 345-kv H-frame
carries severe test loadings, 11 Elec World
160:30-1 D 16 '63
ALUMINUM alloys
Aluminum alloy (luxe.'". L. M. Elijah. 11
Foundry 92:8$-90+ Mr '64
Aluminum alloys for cryogenic service. J. E.
Campbell, lilbliog Materials Res & Stand
4:540-8 O '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
53
ALUMINUM alloys — Continued
AJuminum alloys; new uses and fabrication
techniques, li. H. Wyma. biblios il Ind .^
Jin?;- Chom 65:53-9 D '(iS ^ „
AJuminum alloys now more versatile. G. F.
Drmnm. U Can Chem Process 48:6i)-704-
Aluniinum alloys ok for Mach 2.5. E. H.
Spuhler and others. S A E J 71:42-4 D
'Co
Aluminium and its alloys in 1963. E. Elliott,
biblios il Metallurgia 69:05-73, 115-25 F-Mr
Altuninum's boilins pot of ideas. C. L. Kobrin.
il Iron Ase 193:93-100 Je IS '64
Artificial pits for ciuantitative studies of cor-
rosion of aluminum alloys in natural
waters. G. A. Murray, bibliog" 11 diags Cor-
rosion 20:329-34 O '64
Beryllium-aluminiuu alloys, promising new
structural metals. R. W. Fenn, jr. and
others, il Materials in Desisn Ens 60:103-5
S '64
Beryllium teams up with aluminum; Lockal-
loy. Iron Age 194:90 S 17 '64
British standards for aluminium and its
alloys, 1963 revisions. E. Elliott. Metal-
lurgia CS:197-2UC N '63
Carbothermic smeltins of aluminum; an
alternative to the traditional Uayer-Hall
processes? P. T. Stroup. bibliog diag J
Metals 16:703-8 S '64
Changes in the influence of atmospheric
humidity during fatigue of an aluminum
alloy. J. A. Bennett. Dibliog il diags J Res
Nat Bur Stand GSC:91-100 Ap '64
Chemical resistance of refractories to Al and
Al-Mg alloys. J. G. Lindsay and others,
bibliog il Am Cer Soc J 47:90-4 F '64
Comparative behaviour of two aluminum al-
loys and mild steel in saline river water
In a Nigerian river. L. A. Harasimovvicz
and F. F. Booth, il Metallurgia 69:59-64
F '64
Constitution of solid tin-rich aluminium-
cadmium- tin alloys. A. J. Perry and H. J.
Bray. Inst Metals J 92:152 '63-64
Corrosion fatigue of aluminium alloys as
affected by metallic coatings and impressed
currents; abstract and discussion. J. A.
Whittaker and H. King. Chem & Ind p979-
SO Je 6 '64
Corrosion of aluminum alloys in chlor-alkali
environments. L,. W. Gleekman. il diags
Chem Eng Prog 60:49-54 My '64
Deformation and fracture of aluminium and
aged aluminium-four per cent copper foils.
P. J. E. Forsvth and R. N. Wilson, bibliog
il Inst Metals J 92:S2-S '63-64
Diffusion in the B phase of the copper-
aluminium system. M. K. Asundi and D. R.
F. West, il Inst Metals J 92:428-30 '63-64
Ductile beryllium-aluminum alloys broaden
potential uses. R. W. Fenn. jr. and D. D.
Crooks. Space/Aeronautics 42:73-t- O '64
Effect of magnesium on properties of variant
356-T6 aluminum alloys. W. A. Bailey,
bibliog 11 diags Foundry 92:54-60 My '64
Effect of residual stresses on the stress-
corrosion properties of the aluminium alloy
D.T.D. 5054. G. A. Hawkes. il diags Inst
Metals J 92:419-22 '63-64
Effect of sodium on the spectrographlc
determination of silicon in aluminium-
silicon alloys. F. W. Smith and S. J. Wil-
liams. Metallurgia 70:45-7 Jl '64
Effect of vacancy distributions caused by
elastic interaction on the growth of Guinier-
Preston zones. W. B. Grupen and G. Sines,
bibliog diag J Ap Phys 35:3001-8 O '64
Electrochemical behavior of aluminum alloys
susceptible to intergranular corrosion: elec-
trode kinetics of oxide-covered aluminum.
F. H. Havnie and S. J. Ketcham. bibliog
diags Corrosion 19:403-7 D '63
Electrodeposition of iron from aqueous solu-
tions onto an aluminum alloy. E. H. Cook
and F. L. McGeary. il Corrosion 20:111-14
Ap '64
Factors affecting the modification of the
aluminium-silicon eutectic. V. D. Davies
and J. M. West, bibliog 11 diags Inst
Metals J 92:175-80 '63-64
Fibre textures of aluminium alloy extruded
rod and plate. E. Hirosawa. bibliog 11 diags
Inst Metals J 92:78-81 '63-64
■ Finding a skin for the Concorde, il Steel 155:
52-4 O 5 '64
Friction welding of high strength structural
aluminum alloys. T. H. Hazlett and K. K.
Gupta, bibliog il diag Welding J 42:sup490-4
N '63
Fund.imentals of modification in the
aluminium-silicon system. C. B. Kim and
R. W. Heine, bibliog il Inst Metals J 92:
367-76 '63-64
High-temperature X-ray dlffractometer study
of the zinc-aluminium system in the re-
gion 40-75 wt.-per cent zinc. Q. R. Goldak
and J. G. Parr, bibliog Inst Metals J 92;
230-3 '63-64
High-tin aluminum alloy bearing material
displays exceptional physical properties.
Automotive Ind 131:96 Jl 15 '64
Highly workable new alloy of beryllium -t-
aluminum; LockaJloy. il Mod Metals 20:72-
3 S '64
How to liardcoat aluniiniuii. R. R. Greiner.
il diass Am Mach 1US:76-S S 28 '64
Identification of o.xide defects in high-
strength aluminium alloy plate. A. J.
Bryant and A. N. Turner, il Inst Metals J
92:253-4 '63-64
Infiuence of small additions of silver on the
ageing of aluminium alloys; further obser-
vations on Al-Zn-Mg alloys. J. T. Vietz
and others, bibliog il diags Inst Metals J
92:327-33 '63-64
Inlluence of small additions of sodium on
the surface tension of aluminium and
aluminium-silicon alloys. V. D. Davies and
J. M. West, bibliog diag Inst Metals J
92:208-10 '63-64
Introducing two weldable aluminum alloys;
74.S and Ci4S. I. Taylor, il Metal Prog
84:74-7 N: 96-100 D '63
Large aluminium alloy ring forgings. il En-
gineering 196:521 O 25 '63
Low temperature diffusion bonding of alu-
minum alloys. I. M. Barta. il diag Weld-
ing J 43:sup241-7 Je '64
Metal selector; aluminum casting alloys. Steel
155:sup S2S-9 O 12 '64
Metal selector; aluminum wrought alloys.
Steel 155:sup S26-7 O 12 '64
More data on new aluminum alloys. E. J.
Ilolcoinb. il diag Materials in Design Eng
58:81-4 D '63
More machinable steels, copper and aluminum
alloys; round table discussion. Metal Prog
86:108-17 O '64
Nature and particle size of intermetallics In
two types of aluminium alloy. P. M. Slate
and M. "Whitaker. bibliog il diag Inst Metals
J 92:70-7 '63-64
New aluminum extrusion alloy for porcelain
enameling. F. L. Church, il Mod Metals 20:
3S-I- My '64
New high strength aluminum alloy is tough,
weldable. Materials in Design Eng 59:SS-S
F '64
New structural laminate; polyethylene core,
aluminum skins. K. H. Pohl and A. T.
Spencer, bibliog il diags Mod Plastics 41:
119-24 Mr '64
Polarographic determination of lead in alu-
minium alloys containing molybdenum or
up to 5 per cent of iron (iron hardeners).
"W. Stress and J. Clark. Metallurgia 68:191-2
O '63
Properties of materials; alumlnuin and its
alloys; wrought and cast; tables. Materials
in Design Eng 60:124-33 Mid-O '64
Properties of X7000-series aluminum alloy
weldnients. A. T. D'Annessa and R. E.
Friend, bibliog 11 Welding J 43:sup337-43
Ag '64
Quench-aging makes headway with 6061
aluminum. O. R. Singleton, jr. Iron Age
192:94-5 D 12 '63
Rapid technique for preparing thin foils for
electron microscopy from bulk samples of
aluminium alloys. G. Blankenburgs and M.
J. Wheeler, il diag Inst Metals J 92:337-8
■63-64
Recommended practice for preparation of and
electroplating on aluminum alloys. Plating
51:669-64 Je '64
Relationship between grain size and inter-
granular cavitation in an aluminium-
IVj. per cent manganese alloy and 70:30
a-brass. D. M. R. Taplin and 'V. N. Whit-
taker. bibliog il Inst Metals J 92:426-8 '63-64
Separation and spectrophotometric determina-
tion of subniilligram quantities of aluminum
in aluminum-Plutonium alloys. H. B. Evans
and H. Hashitani. bibliog diag Anal Chem
36:2032-4 S 'G4
Some observations on the kinetics of ageing
reactions during creep of aluminium alloys.
V. B. Nileshwar. bibliog il diags Inst
Metal J 92:241-5 '63-64
Spectrochemical standards for aluminum al-
loys. G. P. Koch and others, il Anal Chem
36:1957-61 S '64
Structure and tensile properties of aluminum
alloys. A. K. Watkins and V. Kondic. bib-
liog 11 diags Foundry 91:58-63 N '63
Structure of a phase formed in copper-alu-
minium alloys at low temperatures. J. S. L.
Leach, bibliog Inst Metals J 92:93-4 '63-6^
54
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ALUMINUM alloys — Continued
uviisilo sirciiKth of a silica nbre reinforced
aluininuiiu alloy. D. Cratchley and A A
Liaki^r. biblios il diaKS Melallursia G9.15J-3
Tin "becomes new middle man for platins on
aluminum, il Iron Age 194:78-9 Ag 13 64
Up-dating data on thermal conductivity or
wrought aluminum alloys; data sheet. Mach
X70(i2r"'a"n^ high strength weldable alu-
minum alloy. A. I. Kemppinen and others.
U Metal Prog 86:100-3 Jl '64 . .
Yield eltect in a zinc-aluminiurn-cadmium
alloy J A. Sabato and H. DestaiUatz.
diags Inst MetaJs J 92:252 '63-64
Zinc-aluminum alloys O. R. Singleton, jr.
il Metal Prog 84:124 N '63
See also
Aluminum. Structural
Aluminum bronze.
Iron alloys — Aluminum alloys
Analysis
Volumetric detennination of maKnesiura In
aluminum alloys. A. Smart. Metallurgia 69.
245-7 My '64
Testing
Development of strong aluminium alloys. W.
M. Doyle, il Aircraft Bng 36:214-17 Jl 64
Effect of proof stress on. liie notched fatigue
strength of the aluminum alloy Hi. 15.
P G Forrest Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67.
596-8 ■ S '63" Discussion. E. R. Welbourne.
Etlict^^of ^striin rate and temperature, on
the resistance to deformation of aiuminium.
two aluminium alloys, and lead. J. A.
Bailey and A. R. E. Singer. Inst Metals J
Ef"tect"s*'of ''?ate of cycling on the unusual
fatigue behaviour of,, two high-strength
aluminium alloys. J.„ M. Finney, bibliog il
Inst Metals J 92:380-2 '63-64
Kihn-type tear tests and crack toughness of
aluminum alloy sheet J. G. Kaufman ana
A. H. Knoll, il diags Materials Res & Stand
Shelr^'\^u'"of 4340 steel. 6AI-6y-2Sn
^ mlniunt^ and 7076-T6 aluminum A A.
lannelli. diags Materials Res «i Stand 4.
Three^ye^? tidewater corrosion of aluminum
Bllov=; W H Ailor, jr. and F. M. Rem-
ha?rbibliog il Naval Eng J 76:443-9 Je '64
ALUMINUM alloys, Heat treatment of
Heat treatment and properties of J/g a'umi-
num. I. Taylor, il Metal Prog 84:96-100 D
'63
ALUMINUM barges. See Barges, Aluminum
ALUMINUM boats. See Boats, Alimiinum
ALUMINUM borides . , . ,„ .,„„ -.r
Presence of carbon in aluminum borides V^
I Matkovich and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2337-40 Je 20 '64
^b^r'^.Js^oTre'sl^sra^^ce In sea water of medium
&7r"ofiSn ^l"9^^i'lT J^'-'^Sf f ^bifcus^for ■ 19I
429-30 D '63
Modified semi-continuous casting processes
G Trapied. diags Inst Metals J 92.305-11
'63-64
ALUMINUM cans. See Cans, Aluminum
ALUMINUM chloride . ,,o!„^
Alkylation of benzene with 1-hexene using
aluminum chloride-nitroalkane catalysts.
H s! N. Setty and H. W. Prengle.jr bib-
liog Ind & Eng Chem Fundamentals 3.300-
4 N '04
Alkvlbenzenes; dealkylation and fragmenta-
tion reactions induced by aluminum chlo-
ride-water. R. M. Roberts and others, bib-
[lol Am Chem Soc J 85:3454-8 N 5 '63
Aromatic sub.stitution: ferric , chloride and
aluininum chloride catalyzed chlorination
of benzene, alkylbenzenes. and haloben-
zenes. G. A. Olah and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1055-60 Mr 20 '64
New method of aromatic substitution .yield-
ing unusual orientation; amination with N-
haloamines catalyzed by aluminuni chlo-
ride P Kovacic and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc .1 86:1650-1 Ap 20 '64
ALUMINUM coating , , ,. „ u
Aluminlzed steel protects insulation. H. H.
Law.son. il Chem Eng 71:94-t- Ag 31 64
Aluminum hot dip coating protects ferrous
parts, il Steel 155:103-4 Ag 10 '64
High-temperature alloys need overcoats. E. S.
Nichols and others. 11 S A E J 72:72-3 O
•64
How to fabricate aluminized steel. R. Q.
McDonell. 11 Tool & Manuf Eng 63:52-6
N '04 , J
IdeniiUcation of intermetallic layers formed
on aluminized steel by means of the elec-
tron-probe microanalyser. H. J. Lamb and
M. J. Wheeler, il Inst Metals J 92:150-2
63-64
Infrared radiometer improves wire and cable
production. L.. C. Whitney, il diag Wire &
Wire Prod 39:1619-1- O '64 ^
Metallized cuatings light corrosion. A. P.
Shephard. U Elec World 161:62-3 My 4 '64
New method for coating copper with alumi-
num, il Light Metal Age 21:30 D '63
Pure aluminum coatings are uniform and
nonporous. J. J. Crosby, il diag Materials
in Design Eng 59:108-9 Je '64
Sprayed, molten aluminum or zinc coatings
protect steel plate, il Marine Eng/Log 68:90
N '63 , .
Where to use galvanized and aluminum
coated steel sheets. K. G. Coburn. il Metal
Prog 86:184-5-1- O '64
ALUMINUM compounds
Aluminum alkyls to join Ethyl's stable, il
Can Chem Process 48:46-9 Ag '64
Internal olefins, organoalumiiium compounds
tive alpha olefins. G. Bruno. Chem &
;ng N 42:47-8 Ja 27 '64 , ,
Novel synthesis of higher aluminum alkyls.
C. M. Starks and others, bibliog Ind <&
Eng Chem Product Res & Develop 3:19-20
Mr '64
Phenvlaluminium hydrides. J. R. Surtees.
Chem & Ind pl260 Jl 11 '64
Reaction of triphenylaluminium with ben-
zonitrile. G. K. J. Gibson and D. W.
Hughes. Chem & Ind p544 Mr 28 '64
Variation of the internal fields and isomer
shifts at the Fe sites in the FeAl series.
M. B. Stearns. J Ap Phys 35:1095-6 pt 2
Mr '64
ALUMINUM cutting
Feedback machine trims pistons. R. H.
Eshelman. il Iron Age 192:80-1 N 28 '63
How temperature variaUoiis affect accuracy
when machining aluminum. D. Weisman.
Tool & Manuf EUig 52:91-6 F '64
Machining a parabolic curve. H. C. Emer-
son, il Am Mach 108:57-9 My 25 '64
Power saw cuts aluminum extrusions, il Mod
Metals 20:66 Ag '64
Shear cuts hot logs into billets at the ex-
trusion press, il Mod Metals 20:54-5 Ag '64
Trim truck aids siding operation, il Mod
Metals 20:66 F '64
ALUMINUM domes. See Domes, Aluminimi
ALUMINUM extruders council
Annual meeting. New Orleans, Dec. 2-4.
Light Metal Age 21:9-10 D '63
ALUMINUM floors. See Floors. Aluminum
ALUMINUM fluoride
Heat of atoraization of aluminum difluorlde.
T. C. Ehlert and J. L. Margrave. Am Chem
Soc J 86:3901 S 20 '61
Now commercial; AIF3 synthesis from super-
phosphate byproduct; process flowslieet. F.
Weinrotter. il Chem Eng 71:132-4 Ap 27
•64
ALUMINUM foil , , „
Aluminum cuts air-conditioning load. 11 Tex-
tile Ind 127:169-1- N '63
Aluminum foil shields aid titanium welding.
11 Light Metal Age 22:17 Je '64
Capacitance and microstructure of etched
aluminum foils. R. Bakish and R. Ivorn-
haas. il diags Materials Res & Stand 3:640-
3 Ag '63; Discu-s.-sion. 4:301-2 Je '64
Deformation and fracture of aluminium and
aged aluminium-four per cent copper foils.
P. J. E Forsvth and R. N. Wilson, bibliog
il Inst Metals J 92:82-8 '63-r,4 .
Enameled-foil transformers offer flexibility.
H. W. Book, il Elec World 162:53-1- Ag 24
■tii
Foil mill features hydro-mcch.anical design.
il Light Metal Age 21:19 D '63
How to lithograph aluminum foil. V. J. Shaw.
Inland Ptr/Am Lithogr 153:56 Ag '64
Now transformer coils use all-aluminum foil.
il Steel 154:33-1- Je 15 '64
Packaging of foods In laminate ana
aluminum-fllm combination pouches. B. S.
Luh and G. de la Hoz. bibliog Food Tech
1S"lilT'^-fi O 'fid
Portion-packs jam in foil. 11 Food Eng 36:54-5
Ag '4
Rapid technifiue for preparing thin foils for
electron microscopy from bulk .■samples of
aluminium alloys. G. Blankenburgs and M.
J. Wheeler, il diag Inst Metals J 92:337-8
'63-61 , , ^
Silk screen on foil proves successful for car
cards, il Inland Ptr/Am Lithogr 153:45
Jl '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
55
ALUMINUM low— Continued
Testing (or foil paokasinc development. E.
Gauldin and Y. M. Brandt. Tappi 47:sup
16SA-71A S 'G4
ALUMINUM founding
Aluminum casting problems solved by fiber
refractories. T. R. Tate, il Mod Metals
20:44+ My ■G4
Aluminum castings keep strength after chem-
milling. J. R. Bodkin, il Materials in Design
Eng 59:112 Je '64
Aluminum spurs iron founders. H. F. Jones.
il Iron Age 194:31 Jl 2 '64
Builds new business from new products. S.
T. Barker, il diags Foundrj' 92:58-61 F '64
Chrysler details diecasting layout. 11 Steel
155:71-2 Ag 24 '64
ContinuoUtS casting of aluminium: symposium.
il diags Engineer 217:596-8. 634-8 Mr 27-Ap
3 '64
Control adds strength, ductility to aluminum
castings; abstracts. D. N. AVilliams. il
S A E J 72:68-70 P '64; Steel 154:52-3 F 3
'64
Die-cast, one-piece aluminum car doors with
an outside skin of steel, il Product Eng
35:50 Ja 20 '64
Effect of inagnesium on properties of variant
356-T6 aluminmn alloys. "W. A. Bailey.
bibliog il diags Foundry 92:54-60 My '64
Foundry system features full automation.
J. C. Miske. il Foundry 92:104-5-^ O '64
From shot to shakeout: a fully automated
foundry, il Steel 155:46-8 O 5 '64
F^irnace to handle aluminum; question and
answer, diags Foundrj' 92:67-8 F '64
High speed continuous traveling mold casting
machine, il Light Metal Age 22:11+ Ap '64
How inelting practice affects aluminum cast-
ing quality. A. H. Hinton. il Foundry 92:
4S-51 Jl '64
Influence of die evacuation on aluminum die-
casting properties. R. M. Kalish. diags
Foundry 92:98-102 Jl '64
Investment casting proves best for magnet
arms, il Mod Metals 20:84 S '64
Light metals; AFS congress; abstracts of
papers, il Foundry 92:175+ Je '64
Metal selector: aluminum casting alloys. Steel
155:sup S2S-9 O 12 '64
New aluminum-ceramic composite. R. R.
Palmisano and J. Drager. il Metal Prog
85:113-15 Je '64
New die coat gives better die castings;
Glas-Mol. J. Fox. il Light Metal Age 22:
14-15 Ap '64
Potential for large aluminum die castings.
H. L. Byrne, il Metal Prog 86:197-8+ O
'64
Qualco uses gas for precision casting of
aluminum, il Gas 40:73-5 My '64
Small electric motor rotors are pressure
cast : question and answer, diags Foimdry
92:80 My '64
Structure and tensile properties of aluminum
alloys. A. K. Watkins and V. Kondic. bib-
liog il diags Foundry 91:58-63 N '63
Tornado disaster results in improved die-
casting production. J. C. Miske. U plans
Foundry 92:102-6 F '64
Volkswagen develops mold pouring device.
il Foundry 92:23 F '64
Will the aluminum engine come back? G E.
Herrman. il Foundry 92:142-3+ S '64
World's largest Impregnator safeguards die-
cast aluminum transmission cases, il diag
Foundry 91:114-15+ N '63
ALUMINUM freight cars. See Freight cars.
Aluminum
ALUMINUM industry and trade
Alumimmi, 1963. I. Lipkowitz. Eng & Min J
165:99-102 F '64
Aluminum producers seek a fair shake in
tariffs. Mod Metals 20:56+ Mr '64
Aluminum sales up. earnings off in first nine
months. Mod Metals 19:91 N '63
Foreign markets for aluminum extrusions.
J. Logan. Light Metal Age 21:15-16+ D
Man of the year; General Extrusions' Fred
Schuler. il diags Mod Metals 19:31-2+ Ja
64
Seventh aluminum producer to triple primary
capacity; Conalco. il Mod Metals 19:34+ fj
63
State of the light metals industry, 1963. G.
W. Streepey. il Min Cong J 50:99-102
F '64
Sutwey replies forecast 17 per cent gain in
alimiinum use. Mod Metals 19:58+ Ja '64
History
Anniversaries in aluminium. M. Schofleld
MetaUurgia 68:256-8 D '63
Statistics
Extrusion users report. Mod Metals 20:38+
Jl 64
Australia
Aluminum boom down under, il map Mod
Aluminum in Australia, il map Light Metal
Australia almninum. Light Metal Age 22:10
Ap '64
Growth seen for bauxite, alumina and metal.
il map Min Eng 16:111-16 O '64
Producers announce joint alumina plant In
Australia. Mod Metals 19:74 D '63
China
-*^SP,')?H7' .'" rf<l China, il Light Metal Age
zz;lU-ll Ag 64
Europe
Finishing of aluminum in Europe F. C
Porter, il Metal Prog 85:95-7+ Ja '64
France
French aluminum industry, il Light Metal
Age 22:6-8+ F '64
Great Britain
Aluminium Federation's new offices, il Metal-
lurgia 69:133 Mr '64
Enlarged services and new premises for
G. W. aluminimn co. il MetaUurgia 69:181-
2 Ap '64
Greece
Greece gets its first coil coater; Security
Alummum's new plant in Athens, il Mod
Metals 20:74 Je '64
ALUMINUM ingots
Alcoa ok's aluminum ingot hike. J. Beizer.
il Iron Age 193:104-5 Mr 12 '64
Automatic handling line pours, stacks, bim-
dles ingot, il Mod Metals 19:76 Ja '64
Casting high quality aluminum rolling ingot.
il Mod Metals 20:52+ Mr '64
Siphon transfers molten alumimmi; system
prevents oxidation during semicontinuous
castmg. il diag Iron Age 193:68-9 Mr 5 '64
ALUMINUM metallurgy
Carbothermic smelting of aluminum. P. T.
.Stroup. Light Metal Age 22:8 Ap '64
Carbothermic smelting of aluminum: an
alternative to the traditional Bayer-Hall
processes? P T. Stroup. bibliog diag J
Metals 16:703-8 S '64
Smelting industry leader predicts bright out-
look for secondary aluminum. W. A. Singer.
Mod Metals 19:54-5 Ja '64
See also
Aluminum Ingota
Electrometallurgy
Magnetic field measurement of high-amperage
aluminum cells. W. E. Capitaine and W.
H. Schmidt-Hatting, il diags J Metals 16:
42-5 Ja 64
Petroletmi residuals in prebaked carbon
anode binders. M. E. Dell, il Ind & Eng
Chem Product Res & Develop 3:250-1 S '64
ALUMINUM nitrate
Reversal of charge of lyophobic colloids by
hydrolyzed metal ions; aluminum nitrate.
E. Matijevid and others, bibliog J Colloid
Sci 19:333-46 Ap '64
ALUMINUM ores
See also
Bauxite
ALUMINUM oxides
See also
Alumina
ALUMINUM paint. See Aluminum — Paint
ALUMINUM phosphates
Low temperature ceramic solves high tem-
perature problems. A. C. Allen, il Cer Ind
83:52-4+ Ag '64
ALUMINUM pipes. See Pipes. AJumintun
ALUMINUM plates
Aluminium sheet edge preparation by rout-
ing, il Engineering 197:25 Ja 3 '64
Automatically square-cut alimiinlum plate il
Engineer 216:959 D 6 '63
Giant hydraulic press tests missile skin. 11
Hydraulics & Pneumatics 17:42 Jl '64
Milling waffle pattern in Saturn tank skins.
H. D. Ad.ams. il Mach 70:116-18 Mr '64
To stress-relieve alloy plates; stretch il En-
gineering 197:873 Je 26 '64
ALUMINUM roofs. See Roofs, Aluminum
ALUMINUM ships. See Ships. Aluminum
ALUMINUM silicates
Acidic crystalline aluminosilicates. C. J.
Plank and others, bibliog Ind & Eng Chem
Product Res & Develop 3:165-9 S '64
56
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ALUMINUM silicates — Continued
Crackiiifi catalysts are metal-acid alumino-
silicates: Durabead 5: abstract. C. J. Plaiik.
11 Clu-m & KiiK- N 42:70 Ap 20 '64
Dissolution in ceramic systems; molecular
diffusion, natural convection, and forced
convection studies of sappliire dissolution
in calcium aluminum silicate. A. K. Cooper.
jr. and W. D. Kinsery. bibliog diags Am
Cer Soc J 47:37-43 Ja '64
New polymorph of AbSiOs and further studies
in the system AliOa-SiOi-HiO. S. Aramaic!
and R. Moy. bibliog diags Am Mineralogiist
48:1322-47 N 'GS
Phase relations between cymrite. BaAJSiaOs
(OH), and celsian. BaAbSijOs. Y. Selci and
G. C. Kennedy, diag Am Mineralogist 40:
1407-26 bibliogtp 1425-6) S '64
Svstem Al:Si' )j at high temperatures and
pressures. R. C. DeVries. bibliog il diag
Am Cer Soc J 47:230-7 My '64
X-rav study of sursassite from New Bruns-
wiclc. R. L. Freed, bibliog Am Mineral-
ogist 49:16S-I- Ja '64
See also
Albite
Anorthite
Bentonite
K\-aniie
Pyrophyllite
Sillimanite
TournialitiO
ALUMINUM tanks. See Tanks, Aluminum
ALUMINUM towers. See Towers. Aluminum
ALUMINUM walls. See Walls. Aluminum
ALUMINUM window frames. See Window
fi-ames. Aluniiiium
ALUMINUM work
Aluminum impact extrusions. A. Katz. II
diags Machine Design 36:150-4 As 27 "64
Aluminum metahvorking advances developed
in aluminum sub project, il Mod Metals
20:60-1- Ap '64 . ^ ,^
Aluminum sandwiches for instant airfields,
il 8tcel 153:78-80 D 10 '63 ,.^ ^
Aluminum waffles milled from the solid by
advanced numerical control. L. W. Collins,
jr. il diag Maoh 70:103-6 Jl '64
Aluminum's boiling pot of ideas. G. L. Ko-
brin. il Iron Age 193:93-100 Je 18 '64
Anvil attachment speeds stapling of alumi-
num, il diag Light Metal Age 22:23 Ag '64
Auto-assembly of valve guides and seats m
aluminum cylinder heads. D. Scott, il
Automotive Ind 129:44-7 N 1 '63
Automatic machine produces airplane access
doors. L. K. Geertsen. il Mach 70:147-9
My '64 , . ^ ,
Chemical cleaner aids epoxy-aluminum bond,
il Materials in Design Eng 60:165-6 N '64
Cold flow replaces soldering, il diags Am
Mach 108:74-5 Mr 2 '64
Continuous aluminum rod. D. B. Cofer. 11
diags Wire & Wire Prod 38:1858-61-1- D
Continuous casting, il diags Mod Metals
20:40-2-1- Mr; 54-f- Ap; 564- My; 44-1- Je '64
(to be cont)
Crvothermal treatment stabilizes aluminum
forgings. A. Tncardon.a and H. Poett. 11
Tool K- Manuf Eng 53:66-7 S '64
Dip brazing aluminum. R. H. Haines, il Mod
Metals 20:28-(- Mr '64 ,, ^. , .
Din brazing of aluminum. M. Sinclaire. il
diag Metal Prog 86:84-7 S '64
Dip coating 16-ft. long aluminum extrusions;
question and answers. Ind Finishing 40:
102 S: 84-(- O '64
Electroforming of aluminum optical compo-
nents, il Light Metal Age 22:4-5 Ag '64
Expanded aluminum. A. Rosenthal, il Mod
Met.T-ls 20-28+ Ag '64
Extruders predict 21 per cent Increase In
1964. Mod Metals 20:33-4-1- JI '64
Extrtision hnndling system cuts costs and
waste. II Mod Metals 20:62-1- F '64
Extrusion of aluminium rod at the Prescot
works of B I.C.n. ltd. W. J. Bannister.
il Wire & Wire Prod 38:1706-9-1- N '63
Extrusion press built in record time: Fielding
and Piatt installation at Indalex. il plan
Metallurgla 69:10-12 Ja '64
Extrusion users report. Mod Metals 20:3S-t-
Jl '64
Extrusion work order cost analysis. Light
Metal Ago 21:10-11 D '63
Extrusions + synthetic rubber make versatile
tools for press brakes, il diags Mod Metals
20:84-5 Jl '64
Fast cycling extrusion press for aluminium.
il Engineering 197:202 Ja 31 '64
Ford guards productivity with huge castings
Impregnator. 11 plan Automotive Ind 129:
71-4 N IB -63
Forming of tubular aircraft parts simpliflea
by electrohydraulic shot. K. F. Smith, il
diags Macli 71:114-17 S '64
Furnace feeds hot billet sliear. II Iron Age
194:155 S 24 '64
Gun reaming precision aluminum die cast-
ings. H. Gregg, il Mach 70:126-7 N '63
H.iystack can find needle in sky. 11 Mod
jMetals 20:6C-(- S '64
Heat exchangers contoured to fit available
space. G. J. Haislmaier. Steel 153:29 D 30
•63
Hot punch shapes new laminate. U Iron
Age 193:64 Ap 2 '64
How to form and fabricate prepainted alu-
minum. H. E. Wegner. il diags Materials
in Design Eng 59:92-6 Ja '64
How to specify and fabricate prepainted
aluminum sheet. H. E. Wegner. il Mod
Metals 20:36-1- Je '64
Integrated extrusion plant offers one-stoD
service, il Mod Metals 20:68-9 Mr '64
Liouid nitrogen quenches without distortion.
E, Dullbers and C. Vanderhoof. il Tool &
Manuf Eng 52:71-3 My '64
M.anufacture of %" diameter EC redraw rod
hv the slit strip process. C. W. Siltanen. il
diags Wire & Wire Prod 38:1712-13-1- N '63
New aluminum extru.<5ion alloy for porcelain
enameling. F. L. Church, il ilod Metals
20:384- My '64
New lubricants solve aluminum fabrication
problems; Cindol. il Mod Metals 20:32-1- S
•64
One-piece aluminum passenger car wheel.
il Product Eng 35:67-8 F 17 '64
Patterned extrusions, il diags Light Metal
Age 21:17-18 D '63
Piston poses production puzzle. R. H. Eshel-
man. il Iron Age 192:73 D 12 '63
Radiation pyrometer for temperature meas-
urement in the hot extrusion of aluminium.
G. A. "Wool vet and J. M. Alexander, diags
Inst Metals J 92:430-2 '63-64
Rotarv miling slashes cost of producing
Polaris rings, il diags Mach 70:133-4 Je '64
Rubber tool spares anodized finish, il Mod
Metals 20:38 Mr '64
Shear cuts hot logs into billets at the extru-
sion press, il Mod Metals 20:54-5 Ag '64
Skillful metalworking team launches research
sub. E. E. Ellwood. il Iron Age 194:58-9
JI 9 '64
Snyder special machine for spot-facing and
weigh-milling aluminum pistons, il Mach
70:176 F '64
Soldering aluminium without flux, il Iron Age
194:135 O 29 '64
Thin-wall aluminum sleeves ground without
distortion. H. J. Gerber. il Mach 70:143
My '64
Wound tubing: novel approach to aluminum
fabricntion R. R, Irving, il Iron Age 193:
73-5 My 7 '64
Sffe also
Aluminum — Finishing
Aluminum — Welding
Aluminum founding
ALUMINUM works
AluminiuiTi extrusion plant, il Engineer 216;
1030 D 20 '63
Effective scrubber to remove chlorine from
aluminium-factorv gaseous effluents. W. E.
Race and R. Lewis, il diags Inst Metals J
92:205-7 '63-64
.Shell shelters aluminum smelter. 11 En(t N
172:23 Ja 2 '64
Control equipment
Automation of pre-paint treatment in coll
coating lines, diag Mod Metals 20:76 Je '64
Equipment
Automatic handling line pours, stacks, bun-
dles ingot, il Mod Metals 19:76 Ja '64
Characteristics of coloured weather resistant
coatings for aluminium. F. G. Abbott. II
Metallurgia 69:167-72 Ap '64
Extrusion h.andling equipment. J. W. Nelson,
il diags Mod Metals 20:324- Ap; 624- My;
50-1- Je '64 (to be cont)
New line gives coiled strip mechanical, or-
ganic fini-shes. F. D. Shiras. il Mod Metals
20:584- Je '64
Special-purpose heavy-duty trailer, il Engi-
neer 217:79 Ja 10 '64
Special trailer for furnace box and hot anode
transportation at Fort William. II Metal-
lurgla 69:114 Mr '64
Quality control
New quality control test for anodized
aluminum. E. T. Englehart and Q. Sowln-
skl. jr. il diaes Mod Metals 20:564- A« '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
57
AMALGAMS
Cold combustion for the quantitative deter-
mination of amalgable metals in the pres-
ence of their oxides in treated ores. M. G.
Habasliy. diag Anal Chem 30:1781-3 Ag '64
Forced convection boilins of potassium-
mercury systems. Y. S. Tang and others,
biblioff il dias A I Ch B J 10:617-20 S
•64
Fracture of aluminum alloys wetted with zinc
amalgam. Light Metal Age 22:8 Je '64
AMARYLLIDACEAE
Biological interconversions in the amarii-
hdaceae: the haemanthamine-haemanthi-
dine-tazettine sequence. H. M. Fales and
W. C. "Wildman. bibliog Am Chem See J
86:294-5 Ja 20 '64
Narcissamine; a quasi-racemic alkaloid. S. M.
Laiho and H. M. Fales. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:4434-8 O 20 '64
AMATtUR moving pictures. See Moving pic-
tures, Amateur
AMATEUR radio operators. See Radio opera-
tors. Amateur
AMBLYGONITE. See Phosphates
AMERICAN association for contamination con-
trol
Annual technical meeting, 3d. Los Angeles,
May 5-S. Heating-Piping 36:121 Jl '64
AMERICAN association for textile technology
Annual conference. 4th. New Yorlt. Feb. 6.
Am Dyestuff Rep 53:lS8-a Mr 2 '64
AMERICAN association of petroleum geologists
.\APG studying certification. Oil & Gas J
62:79 My 11 '64
Annual meeting. 49th. Toronto. May 18-21;
program and abstracts of papers. Am Aissn
Pet Geologists Bui 48:511-52, 1415-37 Ap.
Ag '64
Membership directory. Am Assn Pet Geol-
ogists Bui 4S:l-222 pt 2 Mr '64
Professional certification for the A.A.P.G.
J. C. Sproule. Am Assn Pet Geologists
Bui 4S:3S2-91 Mr '64
Southwestern federation of geological so-
cieties meeting. Midland. Texas, Jan. 29-
Feb. 1; abstracts of papers. Oil & Gas J
62:132-5 Ja 13 '64
AMERICAN association of physics teachers
Annual meeting. 32d. New York. Jan. 23-26.
1963: abstracts of papers. Am J Phys 32:
76-84 Ja -64
Annual meeting. 33d, New York. Jan. 22-2o:
wiih abstracts of papers. Am J Phys 32:
811-18 O '64
Meeting. Orono. Me. June 27-29; abstracts
of papers. Am J Phys 32:176-80 F '64
Summer meeting. Northfield. Minn.. June 26-
28. 1962; abstracts of papers. Am J Phys 32:
71-5 Ja '64
AMERICAN association of railway surgeons
Annual meeting. 76th. Chicago. April 9-11;
program. Ind Med 33:186-7 Ap '64
AMERICAN association of state highway of-
ficials
AASHO road test; three years later. Eng N
172:19-21 Ao 9 '64
New AASHO guide specs near final vote.
Roads & Sts 106:49-51 D '63
AMERICAN association of textile chemists and
colorists
Annual convention. New Y'ork, Sept. 23-2u:
program and list of exhibitors. Mod Textiles
Mag 45:604- S '64
Annual meeting. Boston. Oct. 30-Nov. 1; ab-
stracts of papers. Textile Ind 127:112-18 D
'63
Annual meeting. 7th Boston, Oct. 30-Nov
1. TexUle World 113:108-1- D '63; Am Dye-
stuff Rep 53:22-31 Ja 6 '64
Council highlights. Am Dyestuff Rep 53:304-
5 Ap 13 '64
Council highlights. 236th meetmg. Research
Triangle Park, N.C. Am Dyestuff Rep 53:
644-5 Jl 20 '64
Dedication exercises AATCC national head-
quarters building. Research Triangle Park,
N.C. April 24. il Am Dyestuff Rep 53:595-
608 Jl 6 '64
Meeting, New York; abstracts of papers.
Textile World 114:106-8-1- N '64
National convention. New York, Sept. 23-25;
with program, abstracts of papers and list
. of exhibitors. Am Dyestuff Rep 53:732-86
Ag 31 '64
New England sections regional meetmg.
South Egremont, Mass. May 1-2; with ab-
stracts of p.apers. Am Dyestuff Rep 53:685-
8 Ag 3 '64
President's address. E. R. Kaswell. Am Dye-
stuff Rep 52:1057-8 D 23 '63
Report of a questionnaire study of the mem-
bership conducted b>^ the executive com-
mittee of the council. Am Dyestuff Rep
53:645-52 Jl 20 '64
Role of AATCC in the total textile Industry.
F. Fortess. diag Am Dyestuff Rep 53:609-12
Jl 6 '64
Committee on research
Minutes of 212lh meeting. Am Dyestuff Rep
52:1073-9 D 23 '63
Minutes of 213th meeting. Am Dyestuff Rep
53:262-7 Mr 30 '64
Minutes of 214th meeting. Am Dyestuff Rep
53:613-16 Jl 6 '64
AMERICAN ceramic society
Annual meeting, 66th, Chicago, April 18-23;
with program. Am Cer Soc Bui 43:231-7-1-,
414-21 Ap-My '64
Membership roster. Am Cer Soc Bui 43:691-
725-1- O '64
Basic science division
Annual meeting, Chicago. April 20-22; pro-
gram and abstracts of papers. Am Cer Soc
Bui 43:253-1- Ap '61
Pacific coast regional meeting, 17th. and
basic science division joint meeting. San
Francisco, Oct. 28-30; program and ab-
stracts of papers. Am Cer Soc Bui 43:653-
5+ S '64
Ceramic-metal systems division
Annual meeting. Chicago. April 20-22; pro-
gram and abstracts of papers. Am Cer Soc
Bui 43::;71-f Ap '64
Fall meeting, French Lick, Ind., Sept. 20-23;
program and abstracts of papers. Am Cer
Soc Bui 43:591-3-}- Ag '64
Design division
Annual meeting, Chicago. April 20-22; pro-
gram. Am Cer Soc Bui 43:2674- Ap '64
Electronics division
Annual meeting. Chicago. April 20-22; pro-
gram and abstracts of papers. Am Cer Soc
Bui 43:2774- Ap '64
Fall meeting, Gatlinburg, Tenn. Am Cer
Soc Bui 42:764-6 D '63
Fall meeting, Philadelphia, Sept. 16-18; pro-
gram and abstracts of papers. Am Cer Soc
Bui 43:584-9 As '64
Glass division
Annual meeting. Chicago, April 20-22; pro-
gram and abstracts of papers. Am Cer Soc
Bui 43:2S74- Ap '64
Fall meeting. Bedford. Pa. ; abstracts of
papers. Glass Ind 44:672-54- D '63
Fall meeting. Bedford Springs, Pa.. Oct. 14-
16; program and abstracts of paoer.s. Am
Cer Soc Bui 43:645-74- S '64
Materials and equipment division
Annual meeting. Chicago, April 20-22; pro-
gram and abstracts of papers. Am Cer Soc
Bui 43:2974- Ap '64
Fall meeting. Bedford Springs, Pa., Sept.
30-Oct. 3; program and abstracts of papers.
Am Cer Soc Bui 43:637-9 S '64
Refractories division
Anjiual meeting. Chicago. April 20-22; pro-
gram and abstracts of papers. Am Cer Soc
Bui 43:3014- Ap '64
Fall meeting. Virginia Beach, Va., Oct. 8-
10; program and abstracts of papers. Am
Cer Soc Bui 43:641-3 S '64
Structural clay products division
Annual meeting, Cliicago. April 20-22; pro-
gram and abstracts of papers. Am Cer Soc
Eul 43:3114- Ap '64
Fall meeting. Dallas, Sept. 23-25; program and
abstracts of papers. Am Cer Soc Bui 43:
599-601 Ag '64
Whiteware division
Annual meeting, Chicago, April 20-22; pro-
gram and abstracts ot papers. Am Cer Soc
Bui 43:3174- Ap '64
Fall meeting. Bedford Springs, Pa.. Sept.
30-Oct. 3; program and abstracts of papers.
Am Cer Soc Bui 43:637-9 S '64
AMERICAN chemical society
ACS business operations fully computerized.
il Chem & Eng N 42:744- O 12 '64
ACS comments on lab licensing bill. Chem
& Eng N 42:30 Mr 16 '64
ACS divisions elect officers for 1964. Chem &
Eng N 41:58-62 D 23 '63
American chemical society; its officers,
directors, councilors, and committees. Chem
& Eng N 42:72-8 F 17 '64
ACS monographs advisory board named. Chem
& Eng N 42:54 Ag 10 '64
ACS names 24 award winners. Chem & Ens N
42:178-9 S 7 '64
Annual report, 1963. Chem & Eng N 42:53-74
Mr 9 '64
58
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AMERICAN chemical society — Continued
iJoaiU ot directors minutes and reports of
committees. Sept. S. Chem & EnK N 41:
M-7S N 11 '63
Board of directors minutes and reports of
committeas. Chem & IDng N 42:134-47 Ja
27 '64
Committee on professional training; proKress
report. Cliera & Ens N 42:68-73 Mr 16
•64
Fibers, finishes, dyes top Southeastern re-
gional meeting. Textile World 114:69 Ja
■64
Local sections honor students, teachers.
Chem & EnK N 42:6S-f Je 22 '64
MKeuiitr. H7ih. I'hiladelphia: abstracts of
paper."^. Plastic Tech 10:.t9 Ap '64
National meeting. 146th. Denver. Jan. 19-24:
program. Chem & Eng N 41:80-97 D 16
•63
National meeting, 147th, Philadelphia, April
5-10; ofilcial reports. Chem & Eng N 42:66-
91 Je 1 '64
National meeting. 147th. Philadelphia. April
B-10; program. Chem & Eng N 42:76-84
Ja 13: 72-111 Mr 2 '64
National meeting. 14Sth. Chicago, Aug. 30-
Sept. 4: with program. Chem & Eng N 42:
60 -f- Jl 27 •61
National meeting, 14Sth, Chicago; presidential
address. iVI. H. Arveson. Chem & Eng N
42:126-30 .S 14 '64
Ollicers of local sections and divisions and
chapters of student afflliates. Chem &
Eng N 42:67-75 Mr 23 '64
Official reports from the 14Sth national meet-
ing. Chem & Eng N 42:100-2-1- O 26 '64
Price is ACS president-elect for 1964. Chem &
Eng N 41:74 D 16 •63
Professional relations and status committee
studies code of ethics. Chem & Eng N 42:
102 Jl 13 '64
Reports from the Board of directors meeting
June 6, and reports of committees. Chem
& Eng N 42:54-61 Ag 3 ^64
Society names advisorj- board members.
Chem & Eng N 42:78-80 P 17 '64
Chemical abstracts service
ACS financial policies and Chemical abstracts
pric&3. Chem & Eng N 42:94-f Ap 20 '64
CAS names first advisory board. Chem & Eng
N 42:80-1- My 11 'Si
Philadelphia section proposes changes in CA.
Chem & Eng N 42:60-f F 24 ^64
Division ot rubber chemistry
Fall meeting. 84th, New York. Sept. 11-13;
program. Rubber Chem & Tech 37:sup
xvii-.xx Ja '64
Meeting, 85th, Detroit, April 28-May 1. Rub-
ber Age 95:460-1 Je ^64
Meeting. 86th. Chicago. Sept. 2-4; program
and abstracts of papers. Rubber Age 95:
567-75 Jl '64; Rubber 'World 150:81-90 Jl ^64
Spring meeting, S5th, Detroit, April 28-May
1: progr.im and abstracts of papers. Rubber
Age 94:919-26 Mr '64; Rubber "World 149:
81-8 Mr '64
AMERICAN commission on stratigraphic no-
menclature
Records of the stratigraphic commission for
1961-1962. Am Assn Pet Geologists Bui 47:
1987-91 N '63
AMERICAN concrete Institute
ACI awards; six honored at 60th convention.
Am Concrete Inst J 61:sup 18-19-4- Ao '64
Annual convention. 60th. Houston. March
2-5: program. Am Concrete Inst J 61:sup3-t-
Annual meeting. COth, Houston, Tex.. March
2-5 and Monterrey, Mexico. March 7: with
abstracts of papers and list of exhibitors.
Am Concrete Inst J 61:sup3-5-l- My '64
Annual report for 1903. Am Concrete Inst J
61:sup 1-4 Ap '64 . ,
Fall meeting. 16th. Toronto. Nov. 11-14: -with
ahstr.acts of papers. Am Concrete Inst J
61:sun 11-14-1- Ja; sun24-7 F '64
Fall meeting, 17th, Miami, Nov. 11-13: pro-
gram. Am Concrete Inst J 61:sup3-t- S '64
Mather is president. Eng N 172:51-2 Mr 5 '64
Publication policy and instructions. Am Con-
crete Inst J 61:sup4-7-i- F '64
ResiioM.sihility in concrete. R. H. Corbetta.
Am Concrete Inst J 01:4S1-G My '64
AMERICAN cyanamid company
American Cyanamid agricultural research
center at Princeton. Food Tech 17:1400 N
•63
AMERICAN die casting Institute
Annual meeting. Chicago. Sept. 11-12; with
abstracts of papers. Foundry 91:1214- N '63
Annual meeting, Chicago, Sept, 23-24; ab-
stracts of papers. Foundry 92:154-04- N '64
AMERICAN electroplaters society
Annu.T.1 convention and exposition, St Louis,
June 15-18; with programs, abstracts of
papers and list of exhibitors. Metal Finish-
ing 62:64-74 Je '64
Annual convention. 51st and Industrial finish-
ing exi'osilion. 6th. St Louis. June 14-18;
with program, abstracts of pai>ers. list of
exhibitors and fioor plan. Plating 61:438-
45. 451-6 My '64
Annual report. Plating 51:585-93 Je '64
Financial report for the fiscal .year July 1.
1963-June 30, 1964. Plating 51:900-3 S '64
Quarterly report of AE.S vice chairman for
research. W. H. Safranek. I'lating 51:46,
227. 696-7, 926-7 Ja. Mr. Jl, S '64
AMERICAN toundrymens society
Castings congress and exposition, 68th, At-
lantic City. April 27-May 1: with program,
list of exhibitors and aijstracts of papers.
Foundry 92:126-39 Ap; 60-71, 169-96 Je; 129-
314- Jl: 107-9 Ag '64
AMERICAN gas association
Accounting section organization meeting,
Atlanta, Sept. 12-13. Am Gas Assn Mo 46:
26-84- F '64
AGA now reorganized for better efficiency.
G. T. Kinney. Oil & Gas J 62:54-7 Je 1 '64
A.G.A. public relations contests bring double
rewards. Am Gas Assn Mo 46:19-204- Mr
•64
AGA task groups use administrative dy-
namics. J. F. Ebdon. ed. Gas 40:75-8 F '64
Annual convention, Atlantic City and New
York, Oct. 11-15; preview. Am Gas Assn
Mo 46:2-4 JI-Ag '64
Annual convention. Los Angeles: with new
officers and directors elected. Am Gas Assn
Mo 45:2-7 N '63
Annual electronics seminar. 11th. Chicago.
Nov. 18-20. Am Gas Assn Mo 46:314- Ja '64
GIDea trading post. Am Gas Assn Mo 46;
22-3 My '64
General management annual conference. 10th,
New Orleans. March 23-25. Am Gas Assn
Mo 46:294- F: 30-2 My '64
Industrial and commercial gas sales confer-
ence. Columbus. Ohio. March 31-April 2.
Am Gas Assn Mo 46::i3 F '64
Joint AGA-PCGA convention. Los Angeles,
Oct. 13-16. Gas Age 130:22-64- D '63
PAR promotion, advertising and public in-
formation structure streamlined. W. H.
LIgon. Am Gas Assn Mo 46:14-15 Je '64
Whv A.G.A. is reorganizing its r&d program.
Am Gas Assn Mo 46:15-164- My '64
AMERICAN gas association monthly (periodi-
cal)
A.G.A. Monthly wins NSC public Interest
award. Am Gas Assn Mo 46:6 Je '64
AMERICAN gear manufacturers association
Annual meeting. 48th. Hot Springs, Va. June
7-10. Mach 70:123 Jl '64
Annual meeting. Hot Springs. Va.; with ab-
stracts of papers and new design manuals.
Product Eng 35:73-8 Jl 20 '64
AMERICAN Institute of aeronautics and astro-
nautics
Aerospace sciences meeting. New York, Jan.
20-22. Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:78-80
Mr '64
AIAA first-year review. Astronautics & Aero-
nautics 2:72-5 Mr '64
Annual meeting. 1st, 'Washington. June 20-
July 2. Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:62-9
Ag '64
Annual meeting, 1st, 'Washington, Jtme 29
July 2; with plans, program and list of
exhibitors. Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:
78-S4 Je '64
AMERICAN Institute of architects
AIA general conditions. H. J. Rosen. Prog
Arch 46:168 Ag '64
A. I. A. names 59 for rank of Fellowship. Arch
Rec 135:23 Je '64
AIA's new president. Eng N 172:46-7 Je 25
'64
Annual convention. St Louis, June 14-18. Arch
Rec 136:104- Ag '64
AMERICAN Institute of chemical engineers
Annual meeting. 56th. Houston, Dec, 1-6:
with program. Chem Eng Prog 59:104-4- O:
904- N '63
Annu.al meeting. F)7th, Boston, Dec. C-10;
with program. Chem Eng Prog 60:100-2-1-
O '64
National meeting, B2d, Memphis, Tenn. Feb.
2-5: With program. Chem Eng Prog 59:
102-8 D '63; 60:80-7 Ja '64
National meeting. 53d. Pittsburgh. May 17-
20; with program. Chem Eng Prog 60:104-
84- Mr '64
National meeting. 54th. L.as "Vegas. Sept. 20-
23; with program. Chem Eng Prog 60:108-
12 Jl '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
59
AMERICAN institute of mining, metallurgical
and petroleum engineers
Annual meeting. 'J3d. New York. Feb. 16-20;
■with abstracts of papers. Pit & Quarry 56:
82-3+ My '64
Annual western meeting, C.I.M. held jointly
with the Pacific Northwest metals &
minerals conference. Vancouver. Oct. 25-28:
proKram. Can Min & Met Bui 57:903-1- S
■64
Societies name 1965 AIMB officers and direc-
tors. Min Eng 16:290+ Jl '64
Metallurgical society
Annual meeting. 93d, New York. Feb. 16-20:
program and abstracts of papers. J Metals
16:73-130 Ja '64
Extractive metallurgy' division in perspective.
C. L. McCabe. J Metals 16:670+ Ag '64
Fall meeting. Philadelphia. Oct. 18-22: pro-
gram and abstracts of papers. J Metals 16:
749-88 S '64
Fellows of the Metallurgical society. J Metals
16:196-7 F '64
Institute of metals' revised bylaws. J Metals
16:445-8 My '64
1963 metallurgical salary survey. "W. J.
Geroulo. J Metals 16:731-4 S '64
Technical conference on applied aspects of
refractory metals. Los Angeles, Dec. 9-10:
abstracts of papers. J Metals 16:410-15 My
'64 . ^ . .
Society of mming engineers
International mineral processing congress, 7th,
and SME fall meeting. New York. Sept. 20-
25; program and abstracts of papers. Min
Eng 16:81-3 Je; 128-12SB Jl; 60-1 Ag '64
Meeting. New York. Feb. 16-20: program
and abstracts of papers. Min Eng 15:56-62
N '63: 16:59-68 Ja '64
1964 membership directory. Min Eng 16:129-
281 Jl '64 „ , ^. ■ ■
Coal division
Annual spring meeting, Marion, 111. April 16-
17: abstracts of papers. Coal Age 69:108-9
Je '64
Society of petroleum engineers
Annual AIME meeting. 93d. New York. Feb.
16-20: program. J Pet Tech 16:53-4 Ja '64
Annual California regional meeting. 33d.
Santa Barbara. Oct. 24-25; program and
abstracts of papers. J Pet Tech 15:1093-5 O
'63
Annual California regional meeting, 34th, Los
Angeles, Nov. 5-6; program and abstracts
of papers. J Pet Tech 16:1132-3 O '64
Annual fall meeting. 39th. Houston. Oct.
11-14; with program and abstracts of
papers. J Pet Tech 16:1013-18 S '64
AMERICAN Institute of nutrition
Annual meeting, 2Sth, Chicago, April 13-17;
proceedings. J Nutrition 83:385-99 Ag '64
AMERICAN institute of physics
Annual report, 1963. E. Hutchisson. flow
chart il Phys Today 17:43-59 My '64
Change in directorship. Phys Today 17:54-5
O '64
AMERICAN institute of plant engineers
Joint AIPE-ASME plant engineering confer-
ence, Los Angeles. April 6-8; program.
Mech Eng 86:110-11 F '64
National officers installed. Plant Eng 18:138-9
Ag '64
AMERICAN institute of steel construction
Twelve buildings get awards, il Arch Rec
136:14-15 S '64
AMERICAN iron and steel institute
Trade associations that serve the public
works field, il Pub Works 94:108-9 N '63
AMERICAN machine tool distributors associa-
tion
Spring meeting. 40th, Boca Raton; with ab-
stracts of papers. Automotive Ind 130:95+
Ap 15 '64
AMERICAN mining congress
Annual meeting. Los Angeles. Sept. 16-18;
abstracts of papers of interest to producers
. of nonmetallics. Pit & Quarry 56:101-4+
N -63 J- -r
Annual membership meeting. Washington,
Jan. 13-14. M:in Cong J 50:50-3 F '64
Coal convention and coal show, Cleveland,
Ohio, May 11-14; with abstracts of papers.
Coal Age 69:98-102+ Je '64; Min Cong J 50:
48-64 Je '64
Coal division conference. Pittsburgh, Nov. 15:
abstracts of papers. Min Cong J 49:58-9+
U '63
Coal show. Cleveland. May 11-14; program
fP" ''.?' of e-'^hibitors. Min Cong J 50:60-6
Mr; 60-85 Ao '64; Coal Age 69:128-34+ Ap
Meeting, Los Angeles; abstracts of papers.
Eng & Min J 164:116+ O: 9.S-102 N '63
Metal inining and industrial mineral conven-
tion. Eng & Min J 165:107-8 O '64
Metal mining and industrial minerals con-
vention. Los Angeles. Sept. 15-18; with pro-
gram and abstract of papers. Min Cong J
,,49:41-53 Ag; 61-75D O '63
Metal mining and industrial minerals conven-
tion. Portland. Sept. 13-16; with program.
_ Mm Cong J 50:47-59 Ag '64
AMERICAN oil chemists society
Annual fall meeting. 37th. Minneapolis, Sept.
30- Oct. 2; abstracts of papers. Soap &
Chem Spec 39:43-6+ N '63
Annual meeting. 55th, New Orleans. April
19-22; program and abstracts of papers.
Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:sup4+ Mr '64
Annual report of the Smalley committee. 46th.
Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:452-3 Je '64
Bright future in steady growth; report of the
president 1963-64. W. O. Lundberg. Am Oil
Chem Soc J 41:sup6+ Je '64
Fall meeting exposition. Chicago. Oct. 11-14;
floor plan and list of exhibitors. Am Oil
Chem Soc J 41:sup 18-20 S '64
Fall meeting, 3Sth, Chicago, Oct. 11-14; pro-
gram and abstracts of papers. Am Oil Cneiu
Soc J 41:8+ Ag '64
Report, industrial oils and derivatives com-
mittee, 1964. Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:614-15
S '64
Report of the commercial fats and oils analy-
sis committee. 1964. Am Oil Chem Soc J
41:454-6 Je '64
Report of the epoxidized oils subcommittee
on oxirane oxygen, 1963. Am Oil Chem
Soc J 41:86-7 Ja '64
Report of the instrumental techniques com-
mittee. 1962-1963. Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:
158-60 F '64
Report of the standards committee. 1964. Am
Oil Chem Soc J 41:sup 18-i- Jl '64
Report on activities of industrial oils and
derivatives committee, 1963. Am Oil Chem
Soc J 40:605-6 N '63
AMERICAN petroflna, inc.
What happens when two oil firms merge?
J. Scott, il Pet Management 36:80-7 Ja '64
AMERICAN petroleum institute
API handles basic research. D. Martin II
Pet Management 35:13-16 N '63
Annual meeting. Chicago. Nov. 11; program.
Oil & Gas J 61:85-7 N 11 '63
Annual meeting. 43d. Chicago, Nov, 11-13.
Oil & Gas J 61:105-24 N IS '63
Marketers, API face antitrust probe. G. T.
Kinney. Oil & Gas J 61:42-3 N 25 '63
AMERICAN pharmaceutical association
Annual meeting. 111th, New York, Aug 2-7.
Drug & Cosmetic Ind 95:331-3+ S '64
AMERICAN physical society
APS Division of electron physics, the first
20 years. L. Marton. Phys Today 17:44-6+
O '64
AMERICAN potash and chemical corporation
Kirkpatrick award for chemical engineering
achievement, flowsheet il diags Chem Eng
70:225-36 N 11 '63
AMERICAN power conference
Annual meeting. 26th. Chicago. April 14-16;
abstracts of papers on env and atomic
power. Power Eng 68:41+ Jl '64
Annual meeting. 26th. Chicago. April 14-16:
abstracts of papers on pumped storage.
Power Eng 6S:33 Jl '64
Annual meeting. 26th. Chicago. April 14-16;
panel discussion on prevention of boiler
furnace explosions. Power Eng 68:63-4 Je
'64
Annual meeting, 26th, Chicago, April 14-16;
with program and abstracts of oaoens.
Combustion 35:47-50 Mr; 35-42 My; 38-41
Je '64
Meeting. Chicago; with abstracts of papers.
Elec World 161:54-5+ Je 1 '64
AMERICAN public health association
Annual meeting. 92d. New York. Oct. 5-9;
with preliminary program and list of ex-
hibitors. Am J Pub Health 54:1341-1439 Ag
'64
Committees and as.sociation representatives
infi'!-19n4. .\m J Pub Health 54:.'?SS-66 F '64
Health statisticians and the American public
health association. F. E. Ltnder. Am J Pub
Health 54:1005-6 Je '64
Mental health workers and the American
public he.ilth association. B. Pasamanick.
Am J Pub Health 54:1603-4 S '64
Policy statements. Am. J Pub Health 64:131-
52 Ja '64
60
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AMERICAN public health association — Cont.
Kepon of ihe chairman of the executive
board to the POverninB counc. rM2-13bi.
C. G. King. Am J Pub Health 54.118-2'
^\^l1- btlons to„the American public health
a--sociatioM? H. E. Hillcboe. Am J Pub
Health 54:SI!i-50 My '64
AMERICAN public power association
Convention. Jacksonville. Fla. fee Word 161.
44-5 Je 1 '64: Power Ens bS:46-7 Jl 64
AMERICAN public works association
Annual congress. Atlantic City. Ens N lii.
29 O 15 '64
News bulletins. Published in monthly num-
bers of Public works
AMERICAN radio relay league Ji„„„
.tVKKL, amateurs serve their country, il diapra
Q .S T 4S:6C-76 Mr '64 ,. .,
ARKL and International amateur radio, il
dia-'S Q S T 4S:G4-79 My '64
AERL DX competition 1964 results. E.
White, comp. il Q ST 4S 22-33+ O 64
ARRL national convention, l?th. New York.
Aus. 21-23: preview. Q S T 48:36-9 Ag 64
ARRL, National traffic system. G. Hart, diags
Q S T 48:43-6 Je '64 , . ^ , ,
ARRL 1949-1953 sideband, tvi: and regulatory
battles, il map diag Q S T 48:66-77 O 64
ARRL, 1954-1964. growth and stability, il
Q S T 48:65-72-1- N '64 „ , n cj t
.(VRRL. Red Cross renew agreement. <J o 1
48:20-1 Ap '64 . ., ,. ^ <, ™ ni.cc
AKRL serves in wartime, il diag Q b I 48. (jb-
ARRL; the boom years, il Q S T 48:70-85 Je
ARRL the early years, il maps Q S T 48:66-71
ARRL: the exciting years, il diags Q S T 48:
Announcing "1964 ARRL simulated emergency
test Q S T 48:86-7 O '64 . ,
Fiftv vears of ARRL. H. Hoover, jr. and
othere. il Q S T 48:65-74 Ja ." „.„.
League, program. H. Hoover, jr. Q S T 48.31-
More'^bands! il Q. S T 48:66-78 S '64
National convention. New York, Aug. Zi.
Q .S T 48:80-2 O '64
New ARRL message precedences. G. Hart.
Ymir new ' league' headquarters: illustrations
with text. Q S T 47:71-3 D "63
AMERICAN road builders association
Annual meeting. «M-, New Orleans. Eng N
172:22 Mr 5 '64: Roads & .Sts 107: iS+ Ap 64
AMEr'iCAN society for clinical nutrition
Annual meeting. 4th. Atlantic City. May i.
program and abstracts of Papers Am J
Clinical Nutrition 14:237-52 Ap 64
AMERICAN society for engineering education
Annual meeting. 72d Orono. Me. June 22-26
Eng N 173:60 Jl 2 '64: Mech Eng 86:80-1
Ag '64
AMERICAN society for quality coritrol
Annual convention and exhibit. 18th. Buffalo.
May 4-C- urogram and list of exhibitors.
Ind Quality Control 20:33-40 My '64
Annual report of the board of directors, map
Ind Quality Control 20:21-7 N '63
Annual report of the board of directors, map
Ind Quality Control 21:204-12 O 64
National <-onference of the .Automotive divi-
sion. 7th. netroit. feh- 27: abstracts of
papers. Automotive Ind 130:81-7 Ap 15 64
1964-65 organization manual. Ind Quality
Control 21:250-65 N '64
AMERICAN society for testinq and .materials
A.STM broadened its horizons m 196.!. 11
Materials Res & Stand 4:29-31 Ja 64
ASTM D-11 subcommittee reports. Rubber
Wor-ld 149:93-8 Mr "64 .,,»-, r>„
ASTM grants-in-aid announced. Materials Kes
& Stand 4:328-9 Je '64
ASTM's administrative committee on stand-
ards. G. H. Hamden. Materials Res &
Annual meet'ing, 67th. Chicago. June 20-26:
with abstracts of papers. Pit & Quarry
AnnuaMnfetfng, 67th, Chicago, June 21-26;
abstracts of papers. Materials Res & Stand
Ann"ar'*n4?ting. 67th. Chicago, June 21-26:
preview, nrocram. abstracts of papers and
pxhibits. il Materials Res & Stand 4:234-53
Board of directors meeting, Philadelphia, May
IS. Materials Res & Stand 4:501-7 S -64
Coming pnblicalion year. Materials Res &
Stand 3:926-29-f N '63
Committee D-ll . on rubber and rubberlike
materials meeting, Philadelphia, Feb, 5-7.
reports. Rubber Age 94:958-9 Mr '64
Committee D-ll on rubber-like materials
meeting. Chicago. June 22-26. Rubber World
ComrmUee D?12'' o.n soaps and other deter-
gents meeting. New York, March 9-10. Soap
& Chem Spec 40:53-6 Ap 64
Honors and awards presented at annual meet-
ing lunchepn. il Materials Res & btand 4.
M"?rnl of ihe ASTM committee B-8: Kan-
sas City. Sept. 17-18 Plating 51:10S0-f N 64
New ASTM publicauons. Published in niontn-
ly numbers of Materials research & stana-
Statics and dynamics: president's address.
I V Williams. Materials Res & Stand 4:
440-1 Ag '64 . ,
Why hold the 1965 annual meeting on a uni-
versity campus? R. J. Painter, il Material
Res & Stand 4:330-1 Je '64
AMERICAN society of body engineers
Annual convention: abstracts of papers.
Automotive Ind 129:90 D 15 '63
AMERICAN society of civil engineers
ASCE activity in public atfairs. Civil Eng 34.
35-7 Ag '64
ASCE annual meeting and first Structural
engineering conference. Oct. 7-11: with ab-
stracts of papers. Civil Eng 33:42-9 N 63
ASCE en\'ironmental engineering conference.
Salt Lake City, May 11-15: program. CivU
Eng 34:67-73 Mr '64 . .
ASCE transportation engineering conference.
Cincinnati. Feb. 17-21: program. Civil Eng
Annual meetirig and structural engineering
conference. New York: abstracts of papers.
Eng N 173:11-12 O 29 '64
Annual meeting and structural engineering
conference. New York. Oct. 19-23: program.
Civil Eng 34:47-55 Ag '64 „ „ .
Board of direction meetms-. Pan Francisco,
Oct. 7-8. Civil Eng 33:74-5 N '63
Environmental engineering conference, bait
LakP Cifv: with abstracts of papers. Eng N
172 .'9 Mv 21 '64 ,,. , ^
Hydraulics' di\-ision conference. Vicksburg.
Miss. Aug. 18-21; program. Crnl Eng 34:
75-7 Je '64
Irrigation and drainage „ division conference.
Los Angeles. Nov. 6-8. Civil Eng 33:40-2
Transportation conference. Cincinnati: with
abstracts of papers. Civil Eng 64:40-6 Mr
•64
AMERICAN society of heating, refrigerating
and air-conditioning engineers
ASHR.\E finances reviewed. W. L. McUratn.
ASHRAE J 5:37-9 D '63
ASHR.VB offlcers. directors, committeemen.
ASHRAE J 5:97-8+ D '63
APHRVE officers, directors, committeemen.
ASHRAE J 6:92-4 Ap: 84-6 Ag; S5-7 O 64
Annual meeting. 71st. Cleveland. Heating-
Piping 36:43-4 Ag '64 „, , j, - „„
Annual meeting. 71st. Cleveland. June 29-
Julv 1: program and abstracts of papers.
ASHRAE J '6:67-86 Je: 46-6.3 Ag '64
Semiannual meeting. New Orleans. Jan 27-
29; program. Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:ll-f-
Semiannual meeting. New Orleans Jan. 27-
'>9- program and abstracts of papers.
APHR-\E J 6:48-83 Ja; 52-73 Mr '64
AMERICAN society of lubrication engineers
Annual meeting and lubrication show: Chl-
cau'o. May 26-28; program. Lub Eng 20:120-
•> An '64 ,....■
AMERICAN society of mechanical engineers
ASME president, vice-presidents, directors
nominated. Mech Eng 86:93-5 Ag "64
Annual meeting. Philadelphia: abstracts of
papers Combustion 35:23-9 Ja: 44-7 F '64
Annual report. 1962-63. Mech Eng 86:113-29
Ja '64
Council meeting, Philadelphia, Nov. 17.
Mech E112 sn:inJ- F '64 ,, . „
Council report to the membership. Mech Eng
86:1R-12R S '64
Incinerator conference and exhibit l.st. New
York. Mav 18-20. Mech Eng 86:98-9 Jl 64
Inside ASMlR Published in monthly numbers
of Mechanical engineering
Joint AIPE-ASME plant engineering confer-
ence. Txis Anireles. April 6-8; program.
Mech Eng 86:110-11 F '64
Petroleum mech.anical engineering conference.
18th Tulsa. Okla. Mech Eng 85:103-5 N "63
Petroleum mechanical engineering conference,
19th, Los Angeles, Sept. 20-23: program.
Mech Eng 86:87-9 Ag '64
Regional student conference. 1964: list of
papers and prizes. Mech Engr 86:118-19
Student design contest, diags Mech Eng
86:127-9 Ap '64
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61
AMERICAN society of mechanical engineers —
Continued
Winter annual meeting, 84th. Philadelphia.
Nov. 17-22, Mech Eng 86:84-103 Ja '64
Winter annual meeting. S5th. New Tork,
Nov 29-Dec 3. advance program, avail-
ability of papers. Mech Eng 86:92-112 O '64
Winter annual meeting. Philadelphia. Nov.
18-22: abstracts of papers. Power Eing 6S:
53-4 Ja '64
Woman's auxiliary announces mechanical en-
gineering student awards. Mech Eng 85:
106-7 N '63
See also
Design engineering conference
National power conference
Gas turbine power division
Annual conference and products show. 9th,
Houston. Mech Eng 86:169-70 Ap '64
AMERICAN society of naval engineers
ASNE day 1964. Naval Eng J 76:334-50-1- Je
'64
ASNE day 1965. Naval Eng J 76:509-10 Ag '64
What is ASNE? Naval Eng J 76:594 Ag '64
AMERICAN society of tool and manufacturing
engineers
Conference and e.xposition. Detroit. April 20-
24: products on display. Mach 70:151-75 Ap
Engineering conference and tool exposition.
Detroit. Apr. 20-24; with list of exhibitors
and products on display. Tool & Manuf
Eng 52:129-68 Ap '64
Engineering conference and tool exposition,
Detroit, April 20-24; with preview of prod-
ucts. Steel 154:90-1. 143-4-1- Ap 13 '64
Engineering conference and tool exposition.
Detroit. April 20-24; with program, list
of exhibitors and products on display. Iron
Age 193:108-)-, 122-1- Ap 9 '64
Introducing ASTME's 1964 honor award win-
ners. Tool & Manuf Eng 52:95-6 My '64
AMERICAN standards association
American standard practice for roadway
lighting, il diags Ilium Eng 59:73-112 F '64
Company member conference, Philadelphia,
Nov. 6-7. Mag of Stand 35:7-11 Ja '64
AMERICAN vacuum society
Annual meeting, llth; abstracts of papers.
Res/Develop 15:66-9 N '64
Founding of the American vacuum society.
J. B. Merril. Res/Develop 15:66-7 S '64
AMERICAN water works association
Annual conference. S3d. Kansas City. May
19-24: with program, list of exhibitors,
officers and awardees. Am Water Works
Assn J 55:1579-96 D '63
Annual conference, 84th, Toronto, May 31-
June 5; abstracts of papers. Water Works
& Wastes Eng 1:60-1 Je; 39-t- Jl; 47-8 Ag
'64
Annual conference. 84th. Toronto, May 31-
June 5; with program, list of exhibitors and
floor plan. Am Water W^orks Assn J 56:sup
4S-(- Ap; SUP60-1- My '64; Water Works &
Wastes Eng 1:85-7 My '64
Committee reports, publications and auditors'
reports for the year ending Dec. 31, 1963;
membership growth, membership awards.
Am Water Works Assn J 56:480-518 Ap
'64
Honors "better men" at record Toronto con-
ference. Water Works & Wastes Eng 1:40-
1 Jl '64
minois section annual meeting, 55th, Chicago,
March 17-20. Water & Sewage Works 111:
299 Je '64
Indiana section, annual meeting, 56th. In-
dianapolis, Feb. 5-7. Water & Sewage
Works 111:287 Je '64
Ohio section annual conference. 25th, Cleve-
land. Oct. 30-Nov. 1. Water & Sewage
Works 111:150-1 Mr "64
Progressing toward AW WA's objectives;
presidential address. J. G. Copley. Am
Water Works Assn J 56:1-3 Ja '64
Then as now, better men for better service;
address by past-president at AWWA con-
ference, Toronto. J. G. Copley. Am Water
Works Assn J 56:823-4 Jl '64
AMERICAN welding society
Annual meeting and exposition, Detroit, May
B-7; with presidents address. Welding J 43:
. 522-1- Je '64
Annual meeting and exposition, 45th, De-
troit. May 4-8; with preview of exhibits.
Steel 154:53-t-. 115-164- Ap 27 '64
Annual meeting and welding show. 45th, De-
troit, May 4-8; abstracts of papers. Steel
154:139-1- My 4 '64
Annual meeting. 45th. and ASMB metals en-
gineering conference. Detroit. May 4-8; pro-
gram and list of exhibitors. Welding J 43:
317-22. 336-40 Ap '64; Welding Eng 49:60-f
Ap '64
Fall meeting. Boston. Sept. 30-Oct. 3; with
program. Welding J 42:731-2-1-. 896-1- S. N
'63
National fall meeting, San Francisco, Oct.
5-8; program. Welding J 43:768-72 S '64
AMERICIUM
Separation of americium from curium with
calcium fluoride. H. P. Holcomb. biblioe
diag Anal Chera 36:2329-32 N "64
Analysis
Emission spectrographic determination of
americium in Plutonium. C. E. Pietri and
A. W. Wenzel. bibliog Anal Chem 36:1937-9
S "64
Isotopes
Rapid radiochemical analysis for americium-
241. M. H. Campbell, bibliog Anal Chera
36:2065-7 O '64
AMES, Bruce N.
ACS award in biological chemistry. por
Chem & Eng N 42:156 Ja 27 '64
AIVIES, William Melville
Obituary. F. J. Bolton, por Chem & Ind
P605-6 Ap 25 '64
AMIDES
Activation energy of deuterium-hydrogen ex-
change in amides. I. M. Klotz and B. H.
Frank. Am Chem Soc J 86:3889 S 20 '64
Amide-amide interaction via a cyclol. G. I.
Glover and H. Rapoport. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:3397-8 Ag 20 '64
Application of the Hitter reaction to a-oleflns.
T. Clarke and others, bibliog Am Oil Chem
Soc J 41:78-82 Ja '64
Cis and trans configurations of the peptide
bond in N-monosubstituted amides by
nuclear magnetic resonance. D. A.
LaPlanche and M. T. Rogers, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:337-41 F 5 '64
Configurations in unsymmetricallv N.N-di-
substituted amides. L. A. LaPlanche and
f7-28^30?>T!"l3 '"'""^ ^^ ^^""^ ^°'' ' ''-■
Diborane as a mild reducing agent for the
conversion of primary, secondary, and ter-
tiary amides into the corresponding amines.
?-SS%¥iri5''^6^ ^- "'""• ^'" '^'^'='" ^°=
Facilitated reversible formation of amides
from carboxylic acids in aqueous solutions:
intermediate production of acid anhydride.
T. Higuchi and others. Am Chem Soc J
85:3655-60 N 20 '63
Formation of an isocyanide and a ketone
from an a-haloamide. J. C. Sheehan and
I. Lengyel. Am Chem Soc J 86:746-7 F 20
'64
Gas chromatographic separation of amines
and amides. J. F. O'Donnell and C. K.
Mann. Anal Chem 36:2097-9 O '64
Gas-liquid chromatography of polar fatty
derivatives. R. A. Morrissette and W. B.
Link, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:415-18
Je '64
Gem-dihalides from a-haloamides. C. L.
Stevens and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
85:3390-6 N 5 '63
Infrared spectra-structure correlations of
aliphatic amides in the 700- to 250-cm.-'
region. J. E. Katon and others, bibliog
Anal Chem 36:2126-30 O '64
Mass spectral studies: fragmentation of aro-
matic amides. K. G. Das and others. Am
Chem Soc J 86:3729-32 S 20 '64
N-methylol. N-substituted amides as cross-
linking reagents for cotton. S. L. Vail and
C. M. Moran. bibliog Am Dyestuff Rep 53:
2S2-6 Ap 13 '64
Oxygen-18 study of the dehydration of as-
paragine amide with N.N'-dicvclohexylcar-
bodiimide and p-toluenesulfonyl chloride.
D. V. Kashelikar and C. Ressler. bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:2467-73 Je 20 '64
Selective reductions: the partial reduction of
tertiary amide.s by lithium di- and
triethoxyaluminohydrides: a new aldehyde
synthesis via the dimethyl.amides. H. C.
Brown and A, Tsukamoto. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1089-95 Mr 20 '64
Spectrophotometric titration of primary
aliphatic amides. W. R. Post and C A
Reynolds, bibliog Anal Chem 36:781-3 Ap
'64
Three new polyamide resins. II Plastics Tech
y - 17 1^ Do
Analysis
Use of differential reaction rates to analyze
mixtures of organic materials containing
the same functional group; application to
amides and nitriles. S. Slggia and others.
Anal Chem 36:227-8 Ja '64
62
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AM I NATION
Ainination o£ 5-ethyl-2-methylpyridine. R. F.
Cliilds and A. W. Johnson. Chem & Ind
AininaUon of pyridine. G- C. Barrett and K.
Scliofleld. bibliog Ciiem & Ind P 19S0 D M
Aroinatic aniination witli hydrazoic acid, cat-
alyzed by Lewis acids; orientation, activity,
and relative rates P. Kqvacic and others
biblioR Am Chem Soc J bl.:15SS-92 Ap 20 G4
Direct amination of 3-ethyliiyridme. Y. Ban
and T. Wakainatsu. biblioK Chem & Ind
P710-11 Ap 25 '64 . , , ... _ _
Mechanism of the animation of pyridine. K.
A. Abramovitch and others. Chem & Ind
New^^metliod of aromatic substitution yield-
inK unusual orientation; animation with N-
haloamines catalyzed by aluminum chloride^
P Kovacic and others. bibliOB Am cnem
Soc J S(i;lG50-l Ap 20 '64 ■•.,„,
Reaction of acyl chlorides with aminized cot-
ton P. E. Robbins and H. H. Perliins. Am
Dyestuff Rep 52:915-19 N 11 '63 .„..„„ .
Synthesis of pyrazmes : cycloanimation of
alkanolamines. W K. Lansdon and others
biblios diag Ind & Ens Cliem Product Res
& Develop 3:8-11 Mr '04 . , ,j, „ t,
Toluene amination gives m-toluidin^ P.
Kovacic and others. 11 Chem & Ens N 42:56
S 14 '04
'^ Amine °^x?des: Aromox. Drug & Cosmetic Ind
Aniiysis^o^f detergent mixtures containing
amine oxides. H. Y. Lew biblios Am Oil
Chem Soc J 41:297-300 Ap '64
Fatty amine oxides B. Junfifmann and M.
E. Ginn. bibliog Soap & Chem Spec 40:59-
Rel^ent advances in fatty amine oxides D.
B Lake and others, bibliog Am Oil Chem
Soc J 40:62S-31. 640-2 N '63
Tertiary amine oxide rearrangements, .the
mechanism of the demethylation of nico-
tine J. C. Craig and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J S6:3S66-.9 S 20-64 .^,.,,,„„,,
Thermal decomposition of dimethyllaurjl-
aniine oxide. G. P. Shulman and W E.
Link, bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:329-31
Ap '64 » , .
Analysis
Application of gas chromatography to the
detection of terf-amine oxides. J. C. Craig
and others, bibliog Anal Chem 36.1142-3
My '64
Adsorption of n-decylarnine on solid metal
electrodes. J. O. Bockris and D. A. J.
Swinkels. bibliog Electrochem Soc J 111.736-
Armoul- markets amine oxides .as,, surface-
active agents. Chem & Eng N 42:86-7 Mr 3
Carbon monoxide insertion reactions: the
reaction of methylmanganese pentacarbonyl
with amines and phosphines. R. J. Mawby
and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J bb.
3994-9 O 5 '64 , .. , . . „
Characterization and separation of amines by
gas chromatography. . W. J. A. \ ande_ri
Heuvel and others, bibliog Anal Chem 3b.
1550-60 Jl '64 ,., ,. J ..1, ^T Ki^o
Condensation of formaldehyde with I\ -bis (2-
haloethvDamines: structure of the prod-
ucts G R. Pettit and J. A. Settepani.
Chem * Ind p 1S05 O 24 '64
Configuration of isocarvomenthylamine ana
the carvyl- and carvotanacetylamines S.
Schroeter and E. L. Bliel. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2066-7 My 20 '64
Correlation of thermodynamic properties of
amine- water solutions with molecular struc-
ture R H. Davison and others, bibliog
A I Ch E J 10:471-4 Jl '64
Dlborane as a mild reducing agent for the
conversion of primary, secondary, and ter-
tiary amides into the corre.-sponding amines.
H C Brown and P. Heim. Am Chem Soc
J 86:3566-7 S B '64
Direct method for reductive deaminatlon .of
aliphatic amines. A. Nickon and A S. Hill.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1152-8 Mr 20
•64
Direct synthesis of amine alanes. E. C. Ash-
by. Am Chem Soc J sr,:lS82-3 My 5 '64
Enamines as dipolarophlles In 1.3-dlpolar ad-
dition reactions. M. R. Munk and T K.
Kim blblloB Am Chem Soc J 86:2213-17 Jo
5 '64
Extractablllty of selected metal lona with
high molecular -weight amines. B. B. Mc-
Clellan and \. M. Benson, bibliog Anal
Chem 36:1986-7 S '64
Filming amines, positive protection for the
condensate return system. Oil & Gas J 6^:1*
Je 1 -64 . , .
Gas chromatographic separation of amines
and amides. J. F. O'Donnell and C. K.
Mann. Anal Chem 36:2097-9 O, (.4
Induced decompositions of di-f-butyl Perox-
ide in primary and secondary amines, h.. b.
Huyser and others, bibliog Am Chem faoc J
S6:414S-51 O 5 -64 ^ , „, »„
Ionization and proton exchange of amines
in acetic acid. E. Grunwald and E. Price,
biblios Am Chem Soc J 86:2965-77 Ag 5 b4
Malfic auiiydride and tertiary amines form
dangerous mix. W. R. Davie. Cliem &
Eng N 42:41 F 24 -64 ^ ,, , ,.
Mechanism of amine-catalysed aldol cyclisa-
tion T. A. Spencer and K. K. Schmiegel.
bibliog Chem & Ind P 1765-6 N 2 'C3
Median ism of the rearrangement of p-qum-
amines to 4-aminodiplienyl ethers. B. Mil-
ler, bibliog 11 Am Chem Soc J 86:1127-35
Mr 20 '64 ^ j » _..
Oxidation of primary, secondary, and tertiary
amines with neutral potassium permanga-
nate. H. Shechter and S S Rawalay.
bibliog Am Cliem Soc J 86:1706-9. My B 64
Photoionization and v-induced oxidation of
aromatic amines in rigid, organic glasses.
M. Kondo and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1297-300 Ap 5 '64
Preparation of trisitrimethylsilyl)- and tns
(trimethylstannyl) amines. W. L. Lelui. Am
Chem Soc J 86:305 Ja 20 '64 .
Raman spectra of diamines and diammoniura
ions; effects of ionization on carbon-
hvdrogen stretching frequencies. S. A. b.
Ghazanfar and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:659-64 F 20 '64
Reaction mechanism and fixation of mono-
chloro-s-triazine dyes on cellulose using
tertiary amine catalysts. TL Da-wson.
pi Roc Dvers & Col J 80:134-43 Mr '64
Re.action of' diiluoramine with some allyl-arid
cvclopropvlcarbinylamines. C. L. Bumgard-
ner and J. P. Freeman. Am Chem Soc J
86:2233-5 Je B '64 , ^ .^^ _ ^.
Reactions of formaldehyde with aromatic
amines Vf V . Farrar. bibliog J Ap Chem
14:389-99 S '64
Re-examination of some reported rearrange-
ments of quinamines. B. Miller. Am Chem
Soc J 86:1135-8 Mr 20 '64 .
Solvent effects in organic chemistry, the
failure of tertiary aromatic amines as Harn-
mett bases. E. M. Arnett and G. W Mach
biblios .4m Chem Soc J 86:2671-7 Jl 5 64
Specifically solvated ion-pair intermediates
in nitrous acid deaminatlon of an .a.\ial
amine. T. Cohen and E. Jankow.ski. Ijibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:4217-18 O 5 '64
Study of aromatic amine inhibitors by nuclear
magnetic resonance. P. F. Cox and others,
bibliog Corrosion 20:299-302 S '64
Thiol interactions in sugar-amine systerng.
D. L. Ingles, bibliog Chem & Ind p 1901-2
N 30 '63
-Use of lone pairs in conformational analysis.
T A Claxton. bibliog Chem & Ind p 1713-
14 O 10 '64
-Volume requirement of the unshared pair of
electrons in amines. N. W J. Pumphrey
and M. J. T. Robinson, bibliog Chem &
Ind p 1903-4 N 30 '63
See also
Benzylamine
Ethylamine
Ethvleni'diamine
Moth"\'lamine
Triethylamine
Analysis
Determination of .some diamines in the pres-
ence of adipic acid, amines, and amino
acids V. J. Farrugia and P. C. Christo-
pher.' Anal Chem 36:433-6 F '64
Spectrophotometric determination of pri-
mary amines in aqueous solution with cop-
per- (ethylenodinitrilo) tetraacetic acid I.
M Citron and A. Mills. Anal Chem 36:208-10
Ja '64
AMINO acids , ,, , „,.»,„„
Action of oxygen on amlno-aclds In relation
to self-heating of moist wop . H. P. Roth-
bauni. bibliog J Ap Chem 14:163-71 Ap 64
Activity of amino acid-activating enzymes In
tissues from protein-depleted rats. S. Gae-
tani and others, bibliog J Nutrition 84:173-
8 O '64
Amino-acid analysis of orthocortex from Lin-
coln wool. A. R. Haly and A S Inglia
bibliog Textile Res J 34:562-3 Je '64
Amino-acid and vitamin contents of bomba-
copsls glabra kernels. R. J. Abbott and oth-
ers, bibliog Chem & Ind p 1390-1 Ag 1 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
63
AMINO acids — Continued
Amino acid balance and Imbalance: effect of
amino acid imbalance on self-selection of
diet by the rat. J. C. Sanahuja and A. E.
Harper, bibliojf J Nutrition 81:363-71 D
'63
Amino acid balance in the adult: high nitro-
gen-low tryptophan diets. H. Fisher and
others, biblios J Nutrition 81:230-4 N '63
Amino acid composition and nutritive value
of proteins. P. B. Rama Rao and others,
bibliog J Nutrition S2:SS-92 Ja '64
Amino acid composition of rye flour and
the influence of amino acid supplementa-
tion of rye flour and bread on growth.
nitroKen efficiency ratio and liver fat in
the srowins rat. R. Kihlbers and L.-E.
Ericson. J Nutrition 82:385-94 biblioK
(P392-4) Mr '64
Amino acid requirements of children; nitrogen
balance at the minimal level of essential
amino acids. I. Nakagawa and others, bib-
liog J Nutrition 83:115-18 Je '64
Amino acids in dog blood and gut contents
after feeding zein. E. S. Nasset and others,
bibliog J Nutrition 81:343-7 D '63
Amino acids yield to quantitative gas
chromato.graphy. C. W. Gehrke and W. M.
Lamkin. Chem & Eng N 42:62 S 14 '64
AjTiinoaciduria nfter dietary loading in human
subjects. G. V. Mann and N. Perry, bib-
liog Am J Clinical Nutrition 14:163-8 Mr
•64
Antagonism of poorly invertible D-amino
acids toward growth promotion by readily
invertible D-amino acids, S. H. Kamath
and C. P. Berg, bibliog J Nutrition 82:23V-
42 F '64
Antagonism of the D-forms of the essential
amino acids toward the promotion of
growth by D-histldine. S. H. Kamath and
C. P. Berg, bibhog J NutriUon 82:243-8 F
'64
Application of a Hammett-Taft relation to
kinetics of alkylation of amino acid and
peptide model compounds with acryloni-
trile. M. Friedman and J. S. Wall, bibliog
Am Chem See J 86:3735-41 S 20 '64
Availability of amino acids to microorganisms.
M. J. Horn and H. W. Warren, bibliog J Nu-
trition 83:267-72 Jl '64
Benzopyrylium salts; reaction of flavj'lium
perchlorate with ethyl esters of a-amino
acids. R. L. Shriner and R. Sutton, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 85:3989-91 D 20 '63
Biochemistry of lungs in relation to silicosis;
effect of quartz dust on the protein amino
acids of guinea, pig lung tissue. P. Bailey
and others, bibliog Archives Environmental
Health 8:547-51 Ap '64
Chelation as a driving force in organic reac-
tions; a generic s>Tithesi3 of amino acids
by the carboxylation and alkylation of 3-
phenylhydantoin. H. Finkbeiner. Am Chem
Soc J 86:961-2 Mr 5 '64
Chemical pathology of acute amino acid de-
ficiencies. H. Sidransky and others, bibliog
J Nutrition 78:269-77: 82:269-76 N '62. F '64
Cotton effects In aliphatic amlno-aclds. W.
Gaffleld. Chem & Ind p 1460-1 Ag 15 '64
Determination of some diamines in the pres-
ence of adipic acid, amines, and amino
acids. V. J. Farrugia and P. C. Christo-
pher. Anal Chem 36:435-6 F '64
Determination of the essential amino acid
proportions needed to allow rapid growth
in chicks. D. C. Dobson and others, bib-
liog J Nutrition 82:67-75 Ja '64
Effect of phytic acid on the availability
of zinc in amino acid and casein diets fed
to chicks. H. J. A. Likuski and R. M.
Forbes, bibliog J Nutrition 84:145-3 O '64
Effect of selenium, sulfur and sulfur amino
acids on nutritional muscular dystrophy in
the lamb. H. F. Hintz and D. E. Hogue.
bibhog J Nutrition 82:495-8 Ap "64
Effects of metal Ions on protein magnetic
resonance spectra and rates of alkalino
hydrolysis of some amino acid esters R.
^^c^J^h-^vj^.E-A^-^Hi "•'""^ ^ "^'"^
.Enrichment of lime-treated com flour with
prptems. lysme and tryptophan, and vita-
mins. R. Bressani and E. Marenoo. bibliog
J Agn & Food Chem 11:517-22 N '63
Free amino acids in plasma and tissues of
rats fed a vitamin Ba-deflcient diet. M. E.
fjV?Ac**1,'^'J, ft'3'J others, bibliog J Nutrition
Free amino acids in quartz-dusted guinea
{?!??•• ^•. Bailey and T, A. Kilroe-Smlth.
rin°^ .ArcJiives Environmental Health 8:
o3-7 Jl 64
Metabolic studies of an amino acid imbalance
in cold-exposed rats, G, J, Klain and R. L,.
Winders, bibliog J Nutrition 82:333-7 Mr
64
More of phosphorylase's structure known.
C. Nolan and others, diags Chem & Eng N
^42:43-4 Ap 27 '64
New synthesis of a biologically active non-
adecapeptide corresponding to the Hrst
nineteen amino acid residues of adreno-
corticotropins. C. H. Li and others, bibliog
11 Am Chem Soc J 86:2715-18 Jl 5 '64
Novel amino acid-aUantoin compounds for
topical application. I. I. Lubowe. Am Per-
fumer 79:46-50 Jl '64
Nutrition and biochemistry of survival dur-
ing Newcastle disease virus infection;
relation of clinical symptoms and starva-
tion to nucleic and free amino acids of
avian liver. R. L. Sqtiibb. bibliog J Nu-
trition 82:422-6 Ap '64
Nutrition and biochemistry of survival dur-
ing Newcastle disease virus infection:
relation of dietary protein to nucleic and
free amino acids of avian liver. R. L.
Squibb, bibliog J Nutrition 82:427-31 Ap
'64
Optical rotatory dispersion of some amino
acids and criteria of protein conformation.
L. I. Katzin and E. Gulyas. bibUog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1655-9 My 5 '64
Ozone. HCN convert olefins to acids. E. K.
Fields. Chem & Eng N 42:65 S 14 '64
Peptide synthesis from N-carboxy-a-amino
acid anhydrides in water; aminoacylpeni-
ciUanic acids. N. H. Grant :<.nd H. E. Al-
burn, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3870-3 S 20
'64
Plasma and liver lipids of mice as influenced
by dietary protein and sulfur-containing
amino acids. G. A. Leveille and H. E. Sau-
berlich. bibliog J Nutrition 84:10-14 S '64
Preparation of biaxially oriented polvcapra-
mide by the solid state polycondensation of
a single crystal of £-aminocaproic acid. N.
Morosoff and others, bibliog il Am Chem
Soc J 86:3167 Ag 5 '64
Preseri'ation of fresh unfrozen fishery prod-
ucts by low-level radiation; effects of radia-
tion pasteurization on amino acids and
vitamins in clams. R. O. Brooke and others,
bibliog Food Tech 18:1060-4 Jl '64
Reaction of cyanogen bromide with mono-
and diamino acids. J. Schreiber and B.
Witkop. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2441-5
Je 20 '64
Reactions in strong acids: new concept in
amino acid chemistry: C-derivatlzation of
amino acids. J. Kollonitsch and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1857-8 My 6
'64
Relative potency of diets containing amino
acids and proteins for promoting growth of
rats. W. D. Salmon. J Nutrition 82:76-82
Ja '64
Role of dispensable amino acids in the nutri-
tion of the rat. L. H. Breuer. jr. and oth-
ers, bibliog J Nutrition 82:499-506 Ap '64
Serum amino acids In kwashiorkor. R. G.
Whitehead and R. F. A. Dean, bibliog Am J
Clinical Nutrition 14:313-30 Je '64
Supplementation of cereal proteins with amino
acids. R. Bressani and others, bibliog J
Nutrition 79:333-9; 80:80-4; 81:399-404 Mr.
My. D '63
Supplementation of wheat gluten protein. W.
L. Banks, jr. and others. J Nutrition 82:
61-6 Ja '64
Synthesis of cis- and (rans-3-hydroxv-L-pro-
line. two new amino acids from the anti-
biotic telomycin. J. C. Sheehan and J G
Whitney, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:3863-5
D 5 '63
Synthesis, properties, and biological activity
of some amino acid derivatives of halogen-
substituted phenoxy acids. J. P. Carmichael
and others, bibliog J Agrl & Food Chem
12:434-6 S '64
Urolithiasis in the rat; Influence of amino acid
supplements on the occurrence of citrate cal-
culi. R. Van Reen and others, bibliog J Nu-
trition 83:358-64 Ag '64
Vitamin content and amino acid composition
of some African game animals. I. Mann,
bibhog J Agri & Food Chem 12:374-6 Jl '64
See also
Arginine
Cystine
Glutamic acid
Histidlne
Hydroxyproline
Isoleucine
Leucine
Lysine
Methionine
64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AMINO acids — See also — Continued
Phenylalanine
Serine
Tryptophan
Tyrosine
Analysis
Analysis of mixtures of sugars and mixtures
of amino acids by dialysis based on differ-
ential kinetics. S. SiRsia and others, bibliog
Anal Chem aC;63S-9 Mr '61
Digitizer for application of computers to
automatic amino acid analysis. \V. L.
Porter and E. A. Talley. diag Anal Chem
36:16D2-3 Jl '64
Gas chromatographic analysis of amino acids
as 2V-trifluoroacetylamino acid methyl
esters. P. A. Cruiclcshank and J. C. Sheehan.
bibliog Anal Chem 30:1191-7 Je '64
Ion e.^change chromatography of amino acids;
single column, high resolving, fully auto-
matic procedure. P. B. Hamilton, bibliog
diags Anal Chem 35:2055-64 D '63
Isolation, concentration, separation, and iden-
tification of amino acids in potatoes by
ion exchange and paper chromatography.
A. M. Furuholmen and others, bibliog
J Agri & Food Chem 12:112-14 Mr '64
Quantitative chromatographic determination
of cysteic acid in amino acid mixtures on
ion exchange papers. J. Hartel and A. J.
G. Pleumeekers. bibliog il Anal Chem
36:1021-2 My 'Bl
Sample preparation for infrared spectra of
agar supported aqueous solutions of amino
acids. M. L. Tarver and L.. M. Marshall.
Anal Chem 36:1401-2 Je '64
Some factors affecting mobility measurements
in paper electrophoresis. R. H. Hackman
and M. Goldberg, bibliog Anal Chem 36:
1220-2 Je '64
AMINOBENZOIC acid
Colorimetric determination of bromate with
o-aminobenzoic acid. M. H. Hashmi and
others. Anal Chem 36:2028-9 S '64
AMINO compounds
Coinplex formation between trimethylalumi-
nimn and amino-compounds. T. Mole. Chem
& Ind P281-2 F 15 '64
Condensation of B-aminoborazines with
dimethvlformamide and amine hydrochlo-
rides. R. H. Toeni.skoetter and K. A. Killip.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:690-4 F 20 '64
Methyl 4-amino-4-deoxy-a-D-lyxoside. W. G.
Overend and others, bibliog Chem & Ind
p 1840-1 N 16 '63
Non-enzymatic browning; routes to the
production of melanoidins from aldoses and
amino-compounds. H. S. Burton and D. J.
McWeeny, bibliog Chem & Ind p462-3 Mr
14 '64
Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of pro-
tonation of polyamine and aminocarboxylat©
compounds in aqueous solution. J. L. Sud-
meier and C. N. Reilley. bibliog Anal Chem
36:1698-706 Ag '64
Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of pro-
tonation of some polyaminocarboxvlate com-
pounds containing asymmetric carbon atoms.
J. L. Sudmeier and C. N. Reilley. bibliog
Anal Chem 36:1707-12 Ag '64
Polarography of 2-aminoethanethIosulfuric
acid and 2-aminoethaneselenostilfuric acid.
W. Stricks and R. G. Mueller, bibliog Anal
Chem 36:40-4 Ja '64
Preparation of amino-derivatives of sulphtir
tetrafluoride and phosphorus pentafluoride
by silicon-nitrogen bond cleavage reactions.
G. C. Demitras and others. Chem & Ind
p 1712 O 10 '64
Studies of boron-nitrogen compounds; nuclear
magnetic resonance studies of some u-
aminodiboranes and amine boranes. D. F.
Gaines and R. Schaeffer. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1505-7 Ap 20 '64
Synthesis of branched-chain amlno-sugars.
S. W. Gunner and others. Chem & Ind
p 1523 Ag 29 '64
AMINO group
Formyl, a novel NHj-termlnal blocking group
in a naturally occurring peptide; the
identity of .>:ffco-gramicldin with desformvl-
gramlcldln. R. Sarges and B. Witkop. bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:1861-2 Mv 5 '64
Polarographlc evidence for the binding of
zinc to amino-gronns of protein. W. U
Malik and Ralahuddln. bibliog Chem & Ind
P706-7 Ao 25 '64
Three methods for the determination of the
degree of substitution at proteln-amino
groups with sneclnl reference to substituted
gelallns. W. G. Cohbett and others, bibliog
J Ap Chem 14:296-302 Jl '64
AMINOFFITE. See Silicates
AMINOLYSIS. See Ammonolysia
AMINOPHENOLS
Analysis
Spectrophotometric determination of p-
phenylenediamines and p-aminophenola
with ninhydrin. R. Suffis and others. Anal
Chem 36:G36-7 Mr '64
AMINOPROPANE. See Propylamine
AMINOQUINOLINE
Determination of small amounts of manga-
nese by oxidation of 8-aminoquinoline. ex-
traction, and spectrophotometry. V. K.
Gustin and T. R. Sweet, bibliog Anal Chem
36:1674-6 Jl '64
AMINOTRIAZOLE
Metabolism of 3-amino-l,2,4-trlazoIe-5-C'« by
rats. S. C. Fang and others, bibliog J Agri
& Food Chem 12:219-23 My '64
AMMETERS
Hallicrafter HM-1 vacuum-tube volt-milllam-
meter. E. C. Carlson, il Radio-Electronics
35:64 N '64
Meters for beginners. R. G. Middleton. 11
diags Puidio-Electronics 35:44-6 N '64
Sampling directional current meter. J. H.
Allen and others. 11 dlag J Sci Instr 41:329-
32 My '64
Simple electronic milliammeter. G. F. Weston
and P. Schagen. il diags Electronic Eng
36:21-3 Ja '64
AMMONIA
Ammonia maser with separated oscillating
fields. S. G. Kukolich. bibliog IEEE Proc
52:211 F '64
Anmionia oxidation; low-cost route to
hydrazine; process flowsheet. E. Gucclone.
il Chem Eng 71:72-4 Mr 2 '64
Ammonia rides fertilizer boom. H. M. Wilson;
H. S. Pylant. 11 map diags Oil & Gas J
62:65-74 F 3 '64
Ammonia substitutes as fuel in internal com-
bustion engine. Chem & Eng N 42:54 S 28
'64
Ammonia symmetrlzatlon of organomercurlc
halides. F. R. Jensen and B. Rickbom.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3784-6 S 20 '64
Ammoniation of triple superphosphate fer-
tilizers with gaseous ammonia and with
nitrogen solutions. R. F. Nunn and others,
bibliog diag J Agri & Food Chem 12:351-7
Jl '64
Ammoxidation of Isobutylene in a coated
tube. W. F. Brill and J. H. FInley. bibliog
Ind & Eng Chem Product Res & Develop
3:89-93 Je '64
Anhydrous ammonia development In the
diazo process. H. Denstman. diag Ind Phot
12:6-4- N '63
Anhydrous ammonia may find use as cotton
defoliant. Chem & Eng N 42:53-4 F 3 '64
Carbanions; cleavage of 2.2-dimethylpropyl-,
2.2.2-triphenvlethyl-. and 3.3.3-triphenvl-
propyltrimethylammonium Iodides by sodi-
um in liquid ammonia. E. Grovenstein.
ir. and L. C. Rogers, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J ,'!6:S54-61 Mr 5 '64
Carbon dioxide and ammonia In aqueous
ammonium nitrate solutions. D. F. Othmer
and G. J. Frohlich. bibliog diags Ind & Eng
Chem Proc Design 3:270-9 Jl '64
Che.ap Imported ammonia for fertilizer com-
plex, il Chem Eng 71:106 Mr 16 '64
Compressibility of ammonia and its mixtures
with nitrogen and hvdrogen. I. M. LIchtblau
and others, bibliog diag A I Ch E J 10:486-90
Jl '64
Corrosion of iron and steel In NH<NO«-NHi-
HiO solutions. G. Schick and H. H. tThllp.
bibliog II Electrochem Soc J 111:1211-15
N '64
Effect of pH on anodic behavior of carbon
steel in .sodium chloride .solutions contain-
ing ammonia. L. M. Dvoracek and L. L.
Neff. hlhllog Corrosion 20:303-6 O '64
Electrodeposltion of nickel-molybdenum al-
loys: plating from concentrated ammonia
solutions. Ij. Domnlkov. bibliog Metal
Finishing 62:57-60 Ag '64
Hall effect In concentrated metal-ammonia
solutions. D S. Byser and J. C. Thompson.
Am Chem Soc J 86:4509 O 20 '64
Hazards with ammonia and mercury. G.
Thodos. A I Ch E J 10:274 Mr '64
Melamine process based on hydrogen cyanide
and ammonia Invohing electrolvflc con-
version of hydrogen cyanide R. W. Fore-
man and J. W. .=;prague. bibliog diags Ind
<<;• Enir Chem Product Res & Develop 2:303-
7 D '63
Mercury(II) complexes of guanldlne and am-
nioni.a. and a general discussion of the
complexinp of mercury (II) by nitrogen
bases. T. H. Wirth and N. Davidson, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J SS:4325-9 O 20 "64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
65
AMMONIA — Continued
Metal-animonia reduction of an allene. J. M.
Brown, bibliog Chem & Ind p 16S9 O 19
■63
NeiKhborinK Kroup reactions: a trapped tetra-
hedral intermediate from the reaction of a
bromolactone with ammonia. H. E. Zaueg
and others, biblioj? Am CJiem Hoc J S6:13i)U-
4U2 Ap 5 '64
New catalysts for the exchange of deuterium
between hydrogen gas and liquid ammonia.
A. R. Kenyon and D. Pepper, bibliog diag
J Ap Chem 14:399-405 S '64
Or(7io-substltution rearrangement and other
reactions of a-substituted benzyltrimethyl
ammonium ion-alcohols with potassium
amide in liquid ammonia. W. H. Puter-
baugh and C. R. Hauser. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1394-8 Ap 5 '64
Rare gas ion reactions with ammonia. G. R.
Hertel and W. S. Koski. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1683-5 My 5 '64
Reaction itinetics of the formation of hexa-
niethylenetetramine. K. K. Wood and W. F.
Stevens, bibliog tlow diag J Ap Chem 14:
325-30 As '64
Reaction of CH radicals with ammonia. D. R.
Safrany and others. Am Chem Soc J 86:3160
Ag5 '64
Reaction of producing hydrogen peroxide in
liquid ammonia. K. E. Mironov and others.
bibUog AIAA J 1:2915-16 D '63
Reactions of metal-ammonia solutions; kinet-
ics of potassium-liquid ajiimonia reaction
at room temperature. D. Y. P. Chou and
others, bibliog Am Chem. Soc J 8o:3530-l
N 5 '63
Refinery features ammonia and acid pressure
leaching and hydrogen reduction; process
rtowsheet. Can Chem Process 48:57-8 S '64
Solve measuring problems in piping liquefied
NHi. C. A. Lee. diags Heating-Piping 36:
102-5 Je '64
Stereochemistry of the lithium-ammonia re-
duction of a,B-unsaturated ketones. G.
Stork and S. D. Darling, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1761-8 My 5 '64
Structure-reactivity relationship of olefin re-
ductions with lithium in ethylamine; a
comparison of the ethylamine and ammonia
systems. A. P. Krapcho and M. E. Nadel.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1096-100 Mr 20
'64
Study of ammoniation reactions in a fluid-
ized bed of superphosphate. L. F. Albright
and others, bibliog flow sheet J Agri &
Food Chem 12:73-9 Ja '64
Tracer experiments on alkaline hydrolysis of
some oxalate ammonia cobalt (III) complex-
es. C. Andrade and H. Taube. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1328-30 Ap 5 '64
Use of ammonia for reducing arl-heater cor-
rosion at Bankside generating station,
C.B.G.B. J. T. S. Gundry and others,
bibliog plan diags Combustion 36:39-47
O '64
■Wettability of kaolinite treated with ammo-
nia, methylamine, ethylamine, or their cor-
responding cations. A. Kitahara and W. O.
"Williamson, bibliog Am Cer Soc J 47:313-17
Jl '64
.Z-ray powder diffraction patterns of nickel
cyanide-ammonia complex, nickel cyanide-
ammonia- benzene clathrate and nitrogen-
quinol clathrate. V. M. Bhatnagar and
J. A. R. Cloutier. bibliog il Chem & Ind
P707-9 Ap 25 '64
Analysis
Analysis of ammonia-hydrazine mixtures for
both components. S. S. Yamamura and J.
H. Sikes. bibliog Anal Chem 35:1958-60 N
•63
Apparatus for the automatic quantitative
determination of ammonia concentrations
in air. M. J. Kolbezen and others, bibliog
il diags Anal Chem 36:593-6 Mr '64
Coulometric titration of ammonia with hypo-
bromite using direct amperometric end
point detection. G. D. Christian and others.
Anal Chem 35:2217-19 D '63
Indirect spectrophotometric determination of
ammonia. J. H. Howell and D. F. Boltz. bib-
liog Anal Chem 36:1799-802 Ag '64
. Spectrophotometric determination of ammonia
as rubazoic acid with bispyrazolone reagent.
Li. Prochdzkovd. bibliog Anal Chem 36"
865-71 Ap '64
Manufacture
Ammonia: C F Braun & co. diafr Hydrocarbon
Process & Pet Refiner 42:143 N '63
Ammonia; Chemical construction Corp. diag
Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:144
N '63
Ammonia (Claude process) ; the Fluor corp.
diag Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner
42:145 N '63
Ammonia for tlie heavy organic industry; ab-
stract and discussion. P. \V. Reynolds. Chem
& Ind p 1327-8 Jl IS '64
Ammonia; Foster Wheeler Corp. diag Hydro-
carbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:146 N '63
Ammonia; Girdler Corp. diag Hydrocarbon
Process & Pet Refiner 42:147 N '63
Ammonia; Montecatini. diag Hydrocarbon
Process & Pet Refiner 42:149 N '63
Ammonia products plant will use 50 million
therms a year. R. Hays, il plan Gas 40:69-
72 My '64
Ajiimonia synthesis plant kinetics. G. E.
Hays and others, bibliog il Chem Eng Prog
60:61-5 Ja '64
Ammonia; the M. W. Kellogg co. diag Hydro-
carbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:148 N '63
Canadians expand ammonia capacity. Chem &
Eng N 42:25 Je 1 '64
Decade of progress in ammonia technology.
H. S. Pylant. il map diags Oil & Gag J
62:68-74 F 3 '64
Giant economy-size compressors save for
ammonia plant. T. R. Kendrick. il Oil &
Gas J 62:150-1 My 11 '64
How much ammonia for world's needs? L. H.
Frampton. bibliog maps Hydrocarbon
Process & Pet Refiner 43:135-40 O '64
New ammonia plant features Texas-size
equipment. B. P. Wells and others, il
diag Oil & Gas J 62:92-5 Jl 20 '64
No\ el scheme for anhydrous ammonia; process
flowsheet. D. J. Carra and R. A. McAllister.
Chem Eng 70:62-4 D 23 '63
Selected process flow sheets for petrochemi-
cals. Oil & Gas J 62:118 S 7 '64
Small NHj plants may compete with large,
diags Chem & Eng N 41:38-9 D 30 ^63
Trinidad ammonia plant goes on stream. 11
Oil & Gas J 62:145 My 18 '64
Will NH3/CH3OH synUiesis work here? diag
Can Chem Process 47:70-2 D '63
Transportation
World^s first refrigerated ammonia tanker
delivered by 'Verolme's Rotterdam ship-
yard, il Marine Eng/Log 69:62-3 O '64
AMMONIATION. See Ammonia
AMMONIUM
Anmionium in alkali feldspars. D. S. Barker,
bibliog Am Mineralogist 49:851-8 Jl '64
Buddingtonite, an ammonium feldspar with
zeolitic water. R. C. Erd and others, bibliog
diags Am Mineralogist 49:831-50 Jl '64
Effects of solutions of urea and of am-
monium and potassium salts on the germi-
nation of kale, barley and wheat. J. K. R.
Gasser. Chem & Ind p 1687-9 O 3 '64
Solvent effects in organic chemistry: solvation
of stable carbonium and ammonium ions
in water: the temperature coefficient of the
(if-R acidity scale. E. M. Amett and R. D.
Busiiick. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1564-71
Ap 20 '64
AMMONIUM acetate
Ion exchange separation of acetamide from
ammonium acetate and its determination.
P. King and J. R. Simmler. bibliog Anal
Chem 36:1837-8 Ag '64
Studies of rat liver and kidney enzymes; re-
sponse to dietary protein deficiency and
repletion during chronic administration of
ammonium acetate and L-glutamine. J. H.
Hutchinson and D. H. Labby. bibUog Am J
Clinical Nutrition 14:302-9 My '64
AMMONIUM chloride
Quantitative determination of kaolinite and
halloysite by NH4C1 retention measurement.
K. Wada. bibliog diag Am Mineralogist 48:
1286-99 N '63
AMMONIUM citrate
Quality of phosphorus In mixed fertilizers
as revealed by solubility In water, neutral
ammonium citrate, and alkaline ammonium
citrate solutions. J. W. Gilliam and B.
Wright, bibliog J Agrl & Food Chem 12:
205-7 My '64
AMMONIUM compounds
Association of tetrabutylammonium bromide
in methanol-nitrobenzene mixtures. R. L.
Kay and D. F. Evans, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2748-9 Jl 5 '64
Benzalkonium creams. Drug & Cosmetic Ind
95:429 S '64
Carbanions; cleavage of 2.2-dimethylpropyl-,
2.2,2-triphenyIethyl-, and 3.3.3-triphenyl-
propyltrimethylammonium iodides by sodi-
um in liquid ammonia. E. Grovenstein.
jr. and L. C. Rogers, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:854-61 Mr 5 '64
66
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1954
AMMONIUM compounds— Com(mi(ed _„.„.
Catalysis of the decomposition of JT-nitro-
sotriacetonamine by a polymeric <i"?;ier
nary hydroxide. M S. M- Alger and others.
biblioK Chem & Ind p2008-l) D 2S ''■*,„„,
Determination of . quaternary ammomuni
compounds and similar biocides in alka-
hV.e solution. A. M. Upperton. Chem & Ind
Effect^ o? pH^and salt content of the hypo-
pha'^e on molecular area relationships for
monomolecular films of >J"a-ternary am-
monium stearates J. L. Pauley and otheis.
bibliog J Colloid Sci 19:GU2-5 t. b4
Fused organic salts; bromohydrpxy- and
nitrohydroxydebrominatipn and other reac-
tions of organic, halides with molten
quaternary ammonium nitrates. J- .*'^,'^'^
don. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4492-3 O
Influence of basicity of benzylic carbanion
on the orJfto-substitution rearrangement of
certain a-carbonyl benzyltrimethylammoni-
um compounds.. W. H. Puterbaugli and
C. R. Hauser. bibliog Am Chera Soc J Sfa.
lEoJacemizitio'n of trialkylammonium carban-
ide ion pairs. D. J. Cram and L.. Gosser. Am
Chem Soc J 86:2950-2 Jl 20 ■C4
Light scattering measurements on solutions or
some quaternary ammonium salts. °-„^-
Wasik and W. D. Hubbard, bibliog J Res
Nat Bur Stand 68A:359-65 Jl 64
N.N'-bis(2-dimethylaminoethyl)urea; prepara-
tion and pyrolysis of the di-N-pxide .and
the quaternary ammonium hydroxide aeriva^
tives. A. Crawshaw and A. N. Mason. Chem
New 'ap^rofch^of uatirnary ammonium com-
pounds. W. J. Shibe, jr. and D.H Hanson,
bibliog Soap & Chem Spec 40:83-5+ Jl b4
OrHio-subslitution rearrangement and othei
reactions of a-substituted benzyltrimethyN
ammomum ion-alcohols, with potassium
amide in liquid ammonia. .W. H- ^';';|f„
baugh and C. R. Hauser. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1394-8 Ap 5 '64
R?inve.stigation . of the P>Jolysis of tetra-
methylammon ium hydroxide W K. Musker
hihliog Am Chem Soc J sri:06.n-l M"" 6. i*
Synthesis of tetraisoamylammonium tetraiso-
amylboride; a reference electroly.te for the
evaluation of single ion conductivities. J. 1;.
Coetzee and G. P. Cunningham. Am Chem
Soc J 86:3403-4 Ag 20 "64 .
Trimethylphenylammonium lodidf as a .^n-
titative precipitant for gold. W W. White
and J. R. Zuber. bibliog Anal Chem 36.
2^63-4 N '64 J
Use of a quaternary ammonium compound
for quantitative estimation of active sites
in water-soluble polyanions L Stoloff and
J. IJlethen. Anal Chem 36:2192-4 O 64
AMMONIUM nitrate . ..... ti n
Bulk loading of ammonium, nitrate blasting
agents. J. E. Wilson, il Mm Cong J 49.60-.J
Canadian mine m.anufactures ammonium ni-
trate: builds a better prill; Cominco. Eng
& Min J lCr>:6S Ja '64
Carbon dioxide and ammonia '"aqueous am-
monium nitrate solutions. .D. F. Othmer
and G. J. Frohlich. bibliog diags Ind & Eng
Chem Proc Design 3:270-9 .Jl C4
Corrosion of iron and steel in NHiNOs-NHa-
H-G solutions. G. Schick and H. H. Uhlig.
bibliog il Electrochem Soc J 111:1211-15
Effect of potential of mild steel on stress
corrosion cracking in ammonium m'rat?
•solution.'! Z. Szklarska-Smialowska. bibliog
diag Corrosion 20:193-202 Je '64
Electrochemical behavior and corrosion or
iron crystals in ammonium nitrate solutions.
J Flis and others, bibliog 11 diags Cor-
rosion 20:184-8 Jo '64
How Honquet measurc.=! FO in AN-FO. Eng &
Min J 165:111 Mr '64 ,^ ^ . „ .
Inhibition of ammonium nitrate corrosion or
mild steel. D. Gherardi and others, bib-
liog il diag Corrosion 20:73-9 Mr '64
Mntalllzod agents trim shooting costa. Coal
Age 69:124+ Je '64
Metallized blasting, agent.s based on ammo-
nium nitrate and aluminum chips. 11 Mm
Cong J 50:115 Je '64
Recent trends In the use of explosives In
mining M. D. Saunders. II Can Mm & Met
Bui 57:933-8 S '64
Research on prirners for blasting agents
N M. Junk. 11 diags Min Cong J 60:98-101
Ap '64
Safotv and efllclencv In hole loading and
blasting with AN-FO G ?T. Damon, bibliog
dla«8 Pit & Quarry 50:89-94 D '63
Small diameter AN.-FO blasUng methods cut
underground mining costs at AKUiiar. «l.
Kosselti and G. Preisz. il diags Eng & Min J
Successful aluminum slurry blasts paved way
for Dow's explosives algebra. C. H. tyrant, u
diags Eng & Min J 165:aS-lll2 Ag 64
Truck mixes and charges AN-£uel oil at Job.
il Coal Age 69:116 Ag '64 A-M/f„oi nil
Vertical drilling and new bulk, AN/fuel oil
blasting system; Enos coa) '"^'"5 div. of
Interlake iron Corp. J. R. Kerr, il Mm Cons
J 60:56-9 S '64
Manufacture
Ammonia products plant will use 50 million
therms a year. R. Hays, il Plan uas
Anniionium nitrate and nitric acid; Chemical
& industrial corp. d lag Hydrocarbon
Process & Pet Refiner 42:150 N 63
Nitrogen fertilizer plant integrates Dutch and
American know-how; process flowsheet. P.
EUwood. Chem Eng 71:136-8 My 11 64
AMMONIUM perchlorate . ^„„,„„i,„^
Deflagration characteristics of ammonium
perchlorate strands. D. J. Shannon Mid
B. E. Petersen, bibliog diag AIAA J 2.1bS-9
Ja '64
Effect of oxidizer concentration on combus-
tion instability of a solid piopellant, D. W.
Rice, bibliog AIAA J 2:1654-5 S 64
Effect of radiation on ammonium perchlorate
propellants. T. Acker and others. AIAA J
Noiiacoustic combustion pulsations of ammo-
nium perchlorate containing aluminum.
Y H. Iiiami and H. Shanfleld. AIAA J
2:1314-18 Jl '64
AMMONIUM persulfate . .^ ^ ^ , „„
Ammonium persulfate irntant. Drug & cos-
metic Ind 94:110 Ja '64
AMMONIUM phosphates ,^ . , „„l„^cr,v,<.to
Ammoniation of fluidized triple superphosphate
fertilizers. E. G. Shook and others. J Agri
& Food Chem 12:347-51 Jl '04
Ammoniation of triple superphosphate fer-
tilizers with gaseous ammonia and ^ with
nitrogen solutions. R. F. Nunii and others,
bibliog diag J Agri & Food Chem 12:351-7
Calcium ammonium orthophosphates. A. W.
Frazier and others, bibliog J Agri & tooa
Chem 12:198-201 My '64
Conduction in single ciystals of animonlurn
dihydrogen phosphate. E. J. Murphy, bib-
liog J Ap Phys 35:2609-14 .S '64
Crystal perfection of aminonium dih.vdrogen
phosphate. R. F. Belt, il diag J Ap Phys
35:3063-4 O '64 . ^.^ , . „
Diffusivitv of ammonium dihydrogen Phos-
phate in aqueous soluOons. J. W. MuUin
and T. P. Cook. bibUog 11 diags J Ap Chem
13:423-9 O '63 . „
Novel solution to special fire problem: mono-
ammonium phosphate, il Safety Maint 127:
42-3 Mr '64 , ^. .
Optical observation of elastic resonances in
NHiH-P04. D. J. A. Gainon and others,
bibliog il diag J Ap Phys 35:1166-8 Ap 64
AMMONIUM sulfate
Crvstallization of anhydrous copper sulfate
from sulfuric acid: arnmonium sulfate rnix-
tures P. M. Gruzensky. 11 J Res Nat Bur
Stand 6SA:313-15 My '64
Separation of scandium from yttrium, rare
earths, thorium, zirconium, uranium, and
other elements by anion exchange chroma-
tography In ammonium sulfate media. H..
Hamaguchi and others, bibliog Anal Chem
36:2304-6 N '64
AMMONOLYSIS ^ , , „„„
Aminolvsis of thioacyl and selenoacyl ana-
logs H G Mautner and others, bibliog Am
ChCTn Soc J S5:345,'!-6,2 N 5 '63 . . , ,
Concerning the mechanism of the hydrolysis
and aminolysis of Schiff b.ases^ K Koehler
and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2413-
19 Je 20 '64
Intramolecular aminolysis of esters and trans-
amidation. R. B. M.artin and others .bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:2406-13 Je 20 64
AMMUNITION
Sec also
Bullets
Pro.lectlle.q
AMPEROMETRIC titrations. See Volumetric
analysis
AMPHIBIA . t ■ T-.
Chemistry of amphibian metamorphosis E.
F-riodch. il diaga Sci Am 209:110-18 N '63
AMPHIBIOUS motor vehicles. See Motor vehi-
cles. Amphibious
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
67
AMPHIBOLES
Caloiferous brown ampliibole in alkalic sabbro
of Koraput. Orissa. India. M. K. Bose. bib-
lioff Am Mineraloq:ist 4S:1405-9 N '63
Cumminglonite-grunerite series; a chemical,
optical and X-ray study. C. Klein, jr. bib-
liog Am Mineralogist 49:9G3-S2 Jl '64
MineralogT and paragenesis of aniphiboles
from Gibson Peak plution, northern Cali-
fornia. P. W. Lipnmn. Am Mineralogist 49:
1321-30 S '64
See also
Grunerite
AMPHIBOLITES
Mineralogy of amphibolite interlayers in the
gneiss comple.K. northwest Adirondack
Mountains. New York. A. 10 J. Engel and
others, map J Geol 72:131-56 bibliogip 155-
6) Mr '64
Petrochemistry of a Precambrian amphibolite
from the JaraquA area, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
C. D. Gomes and others, bibliog maps diag
J Geol 72:G64-S0 S '64
AMPHITHEATERS
Tripod supports bandshell roof, il Eng N
172::!n F 6 'C4
AMPHOTERIC substances
Solid solubility and amphoteric behavior of
tin in solution grown gallium phosphide.
F. A- Trumbore and others, bibliog Electro-
chem Soc J lll;74S-50 Je '61
AMPLIFIERS
Alignment of a logarithmic amplifier-detec-
tor. K. E. Richardson, diags K Sci Instr 34:
1146-7 D '63
Amplifier can be adjusted to cancel unbalanced
noise. J. R. Smith, jr. diag Electronics 37:
60-1 Ag 24 -64
Amplifier improves peak voltmeter response.
M. Uno. diag Electronics 37:73 Ap 20 '64
Analysis of a half-cycle-response magnetic
amplifier with resistance or a-c servomotor
load. J. S. Bajwa and H. R. Weed, bibliog il
diags IEEE Trans Applications & Ind 83:222-
33 Jl '64
Analysis of halfwave magnetic servoamplifier
■with biased-rectifler control. B. K. Bose.
bibliog diags Inst B E Proc 111:869-76 Ap
•64
Antisymmetrical amplifier networks. A. "W.
Keen, bibliog diags Radio & Electronic Eng
27:277-84 Ap '64
Bandpass pulse amplifiers with optimal band-
width-overshoot characteristics. W. S. Met-
calf. bibliog diags Inst E E Proc 111:1401-6
Ag '64
Beam stability In dc-pumped cyclotron-syn-
chronous wave amplifiers. J. C. Bass. IEEE
Proc 52:843 Jl '64
Bomb-proof amplifiers. Electronics 37:30-1- Ag
24 '64
Broadband balanced idler circuit for para-
metric amplifiers. J. D. Pearson and K. S.
Lunt. bibliog diags Radio & Electronic Eng
27:331-5 My '64
Characteristics of broadband parametric am-
plifiers using filter networks. B. L. Hum-
phreys, bibliog diags Inst E E Proc 111:
264-74 F '64
Code in the head. T. Roddam. diags Wireless
World 70:309-12 Je '64
Comb-type-slow-wave structure for TWM
applications. F. S. Chen, bibliog diags Bell
System Tech J 43:1035-66 Mv '64
Complex magnetic susceptibility of maser
rubies at microwave frequencies. H. Kiemle
and H. Rothe. IEEE Proc 52:1243 O '64
Demonstration of linear amplification using
cryotrons. P. M. Chirlian and V. A. Mar-
.socci. il IFFB Proc 51:1792 D '63
Dielectric parametric amplifier. T. R. Billeter
and others, bibliog diag J Ap Phvs 35:2159-60
Tl '64
Direct analogue of a magnetic amplifier. R. E.
King, biblios il diags Radio & Electronic Eng
28:61-6 Jl '64
Direct observation of difference frequency
signal in a traveling-wave maser. F. Bosch
and othprs. diag IEEE Proc 52:1243-5 O '64
Double-sideband parametric conversion using
non-linear resistance and capacitance. K. L.
Hughes and D. P. Howson. bibliog diags
Radio & Electronic Eng 27:417-24; Discus-
sion. 439-41 Je '64
Electrical analog of multireslstlvlty systems
using_ sineie re.'i-Jtivity media and ampliflpr
fir'^"!*^.- ^- ^- Haupin. diags R Sci Instr 35:
1050-1 Ag '64
Electroacou.=tic amplifier with net electrical
gam. P. S. Hickernell and N. G. Sakiotis.
diag IEEE Proc 52:194-5 F '64
Filling factor and isolator performance of the
traveling-wave maser. F. S. Chen and
y?Ar-'^„^'i*'°''.;,"Ji^Ss Bell System Tech J 43:
1005-33 My 64
Helium-cooled X-band parametric amplifier.
J. C. Sadler and W. E. Wells, jr. IEEE
Proc 52:1268-9 O '64
How, to use turbulence amplifiers for control
IS^i^- ?■ ,^- Auger, il diags Control Eng 11:
89-93 Je 64
Hybrid electrometer preamplifier. R. D. Rus-
sell and others, diag J Sci Instr 41:487 Jl '64
Image intensifier for nuclear research. Elec-
tronic Eng 36:529 Ag '64
Improved method of audio level control for
broadcasting and recording. J. F. Lawrence,
jr. diags SMPTE J 73:661-3 Ag '64
Increasing power in the v.h.f. station. B P.
Tilton. diags Q S T 48:27-31 S '64
Inexpensive optical-lever amplifier for study-
ing the Brownian motion of a galvanometer.
5^- S. White, bibhog diags Am J Phys 31:
Isolation for negative-conductance amplifiers
used m radio astronomy. G. Berkovits
diags IEEE Proc 52:982-4 Ag '64
Line strengths for noble-gas maser transi-
tions; calculations of gain/inversion at vari-
ous wavelengths. W. L. Faust and R. A.
McFarlane. diags J Ap Phys 35:2010-15 Jl '64
Low-noise nonreciprocal parametric amplifier
with power matching at the input and out-
put R. Maurer and K.-H. Locherer bibliog
U diags IEEE Proc 51:1589-98 N '63
Low voltage, high input impedance hybrid
amplifier circuits. F. H. Laishley. diags
Electronic Eng 36:309-11 My '64
Magnetic amplifier telemetry encoder circuit
B-, K. Bose. il diags IEEE Proc 52:1076
o 64
Magnetic-scr amplifier with lock-out controls
lor synchronizing and protection. R E
Morgan and R. g: Hoft. bibliog diags IEEE
Trans Com & Electronics 83:371-3 Jl '64
Maser rate equations and spiking. D. A
ISo's^s'? p"t' 2 jV''6f ^^" ^^^'^™ Tech J 43:
Measurement of intermodulation and a dis-
cussion of dynamic range in a rubv
traveling-wave maser. W. J. Tabor and
others, bibliog diags IEEE Proc 52:656-63
Je 64
Measurement of large direct currents. P.
Covert, diags Electro-Tech 74:106-f O "64
Microwave amplification with superconduc-
i9?®r4; S Ciorfeine. 11 diag IEEE Proc 52:
844-5 Jl 64
More on the solid-state amplifier and Dr
T^dr/'l'7':60-i-M?-'6/°'^^°"- "''""^ ^'^^^
Negative feedback in transconductance and
transresistance amplifiers. R. R. Jennings
diags Electro-Tech 74:37-41 Jl '64
New millimeter wave device; beam-plasma
amplifier. G, A. Swartz. bibliog il diag Elec-
tronics 36:40-2 N 8 '63
96-kmc millimeter wave maser. il diags West-
inghouse Eng 23:184-6 N '63
nth order simulation by one operational
amplifier. G. K. Aggarwal. diag IEEE Proc
52:969 Ag '64
Operational amplifiers s^-mposium. bibliog 11
diags Anal Chem 35:1770-833 N '63
Operational trigger for precise control P.
Lefferts. il diags Electronics 37:50-5 N 2 '64
Parametric amplifier with double-tuned idler
circuit. W. Heinlein. il diags IEEE Proc
o u ! o o J 3. b 4
Parametric amplifiers. Engineer 216:856 N 22
*63
Parametric amplifiers and converters with
pumped inductance and capacitance. D. G
Tucker and K. L. Hughes, bibliog diags
Radio & Electronic Eng 27:435-9; Discus-
sion. 439-41 Je '64
Parametric up-conversion by the use of non-
linear resistance and capacitance. D. P.
Howson and A. Szerlip. bibliog diags Radio
&„ Electronic Eng 27:425-34; Discussion.
439-41 Je '64
Paramp system achieves high stability R.
L. Sleven and R. J. Domchick. il diags
Electronics 37:34-7 F 28 '64
Possibilities of amplification of sound waves
.at microwave frequencies. H. J B H
Pauwels. IEEE Proc 52:300 Mr '64
Practical kilowatt amplifier for 432 mc. A. T.
Margot. il diag Q S T 48:47-50 Ag '64
Pumping conditions for parametric gain with
a nonlinear immittance element. R. A
Pucel. bibliog diags IEEE Proc 52:269-76
Mr '64; Correction. 52:769 Jl '64
Re regenerative/superregenerative amplifier.
R. K. Keenan. diag IEEE Proc 52:1060 S
'64
Reduction of distortion In tunnel-diode ampli-
fiers. G. H. B. Thompson and R. H. Skilton.
diag IEEE Proc 52:1069-70 S "64
68
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AMPLIFIERS— rojitiiiHcd
Reliable d.c.-ampUHer for thermocouple
vacuum gauges. U. Tallsren and U. Kracnt.
diags Electronic Eng 36:671-5 O '64
Rotatmg ampliller. li. Erdelyi. diags Electro-
Tech 72:5S-67 N: 55-Cl D '63 „.„,,,
Rotating amplifier: applications. B. Erdelyi.
diags Electro-Tech 72:55-61 D '63
S-band traveling-wave maser with a 30 per
cent tunable bandwith. D. J. Miller and
H. B. Yin. diags IEEE Proc 51:1779-80
SEE I'inear amplifier SBI-LA. E. L. Campbell,
il Q S T 48:S6-7 S '64 , „ ^. ^
Servo comparator amplifier handles high volt-
ages. J. S. MacDougall. diags Electronics
37:75-6 Ag 10 '64
70-kmc traveling-wave maser uses supercon-
ducting magnet. Westinghouse Eng 23:190-1
Simple high gain dc amplifier. R. G. Callahan,
diag R Sci Instr 35:759-60 Je '64
Simulation by a single operational amplifier
of third-order transfer functions having a
pole at the origin. L. K. Wadhwa. bibliog
diags Radio & Electronic Eng 27:373-80
My '64
Simulation of higher-order Imear systems
with single operational amplifiers. C. E.
Cohn. diag IEEE Proc 52:874 Jl '64
Smaller, better magnetic amplifiers for power
and control circuits, bibliog il diags Elec-
tronics 37:69-73 Je 29 '64
State of the art of magnetic amplifiers In
Japan. J. Yamaguchi. bibliog il diags IEEE
Trans Com & Electronics 83:578-82 S '64
State of the art of transductor application
in Germany. A. Lang, bibliog il diags IEEE
Trans Com & Electronics 83:409-23 Jl '64
Stradford hi-fi-tv Adaptor model 480. 11
Radio-EIectronif's 35:67 O '64
Studies of a high-gain pulsed "Rb micro-
wave maser. P. Davidovits and N. Knable.
bibliog il J Ap Phys 3.^j:3fi42 O '64
Subharmonic pumping of high signal fre-
quency parametric amplifiers. D. E. Allen
and J. A. Barkson. diag IEEE Proc 52:1263-
4 O '64
Symmetrical clipping. R. M. Rowland, diags
Q S T 48:61-2 Je '64
Synthesis of correcting network for a feed-
back amplifier. S. S. Hakim, bibliog diags
Inst E E Proc 111:27-30 Ja '64: Discussion.
111:1284-5 Jl '64
Theory of intermodulation and harmonic
generation in traveling-wave ma.^ers. E. O.
Schulz-DuBois. bibliog diags IEEE Proc
52:644-56 Je '64
Thin tapes of high-purity silicon-iron for
magnetic amplifiers. J. L. Walter, bibliog
diags IEEE Trans Com & Electronics
83:274-81 Mv '64
13-incli rubv oscillator-amplifier chain. H. G.
Heard, il IEEE Proc 51:1664 N '63
30-gc multiplier as an ultra-stable parametric
amplifier pump. R. J. Kampf and others,
diag IEEE Proc 52:in74 S '64
Three-b.and neutralized v.f.o. amplifier. R. E.
Ander.oon. il diag Q S T 48:40-3 Ag '64
Transductor variable speed drives for a.c.
motors, il diag Engineer 218:383 S 4 '64
Twenty-one centimeter traveling-wave maser
for the Harvard radio telescope. M. L. Hen-
sel and E. B. Treacy. bibliog 11 diags R Scl
Instr 35:5170-5 Ag '64
Ultrasensitive linear cryotron amplifier. V.
L. Newhouse and H. H. Edwards, bibliog 11
diags IEEE Proc 52:1191-206 O '64
Understanding high-speed operational ampli-
fiers G Gass. 11 diags Electronic Ind 23:
106-11 F '64
Wide dynamic range tunnel diode amplifier
employing automatic gain control approach
for phase tracking systems. V. Stachejko.
IEEE Proc 52:1063 S '64
Zener-stabilized dc amplifier. A. M. Schotz.
11 dings Radio-Electronics 35:56-1- Ag '64
Zero field millimeter maser. W. E. Hughes
and R. E. Deal. IEEE Proc 52:857 Jl '64
See also
Cr\'Otron
Light amplifiers
Cooling
Cryogenlcally cooled X-band parametric am-
plifier. J. C. Sadler and W. E. Wells, jr.
il IEEE Proc 52:305 Mr '64
Design
Bode fillet In amnliflor design. T. Roddam.
diags Wireless World 70:101-5 F '64
Cooking up an amplifier. J. Darr. diag Radio-
Electronics 35:61 N "64
Design of a linear-phase I.f. amplifier for
colour television receivers. J. O. Scanlan.
diags Radio & Electronic Eng 27:255-60 Ap
'64
Design of high speed direct-coupled ampli-
fiers. D. J. Baker and C. L. Wyatt. bib-
liog diags Electronic Ind 23:102-5 Mr '64
Development of basic devices and the need
for theory. H. L. Fox and O. L. Wood, bib-
liog diags Control Eng 11:75-81 S '64
High-frequency amplifier design using ad-
mittance parameters. G. D. Johnson and
others, bibliog diags Electro-Tech 72:74-9
N: 66-72-4- D ^63
Self-tuning 5kw linear amplifier. J. Wood,
diags Electronic Eng 36:524-9 Ag '64
Some transformations of the nodal admit-
tance matrix of a network with application
to a difference amplifier. K. G. Nichols,
bibliog diags Electronic Eng 36:617-21 S '64
Noise
Low-noise K»-band nondegenerate paramet-
ric amplifier. J. Whelehan and E. Moiey.
11 IEEE Proc 52:209-10 F '64
Noise performance of photo diodes in para-
metric amplifiers. K. Garbrecht and W.
Heinlein. diags IEEE Proc 52:192-3 F '64
Post-amplifier noise temperature contribution
in a low-noise receiving system. C. T.
Stelzrled. diag IEEE Proc 52:76-7 Ja '64
Prediction of the optimum noise performance
of a refiection cavity maser. C. R. Ditch-
field. Radio & Electronic Eng 27:149-52
P '64
Standards
Proposed standard for rating and testing
magnetic amplifiers, bibliog diags IEEE
Trans Com & Electronics 83:535-40 S '64
Testing
Intermodulation distortion measurement. D. E.
O. Waddington. bibliog il diags Audio Eng
Soc J 12:221-5 Jl '64
New sensitive method for gain measure-
ments. K. Hasegawa and O. Nishino. diags
IEEE Proo 52:74-5 Ja '64
Proposed standard for rating and testing
magnetic amplifiers, bibliog diags IEEE
Trans Com & Electronics 83:535-40 S '64
Rating pre-amp.'5 by minimum detectable
signals. K. Ishii. 11 Electronic Ind 23:100-1
Mr '64
Transient generators for audio testing. J. L.
Grauer. diags Audio 4S:22-3-f- S '64
AMPLIFIERS, Fluid. See Fluid amplifiers
AMPLIFIERS, Transistor
All silicon tape playback preamps and re-
cording circuit. J. Abajian. jr. and D. J.
Jones, il diags Audio 48:22-8-1- O '64
A-c temperature compensation and integrated
amplifiers. J. D. Meindl and O. Pitzalis. bib-
liog diags IEEE Trans Com & Electronics
P579-S4 N '63
Amplified indoor antennas for fm and tv.
P. E. Sutheim. il diags Radio-Electronics
35:32-4 O '64
Amplitude distortion in transistor amplifiers.
G. M. Riva and others, diags Inst E E Proc
111:481-90 Mr '64
Analysis of a feedback amplifier. C. D. West,
bibliog diags Electronic Eng 36:326-9 My
•64
Bridge source and detector. F. Butler, diags
Wireless World 70:318-21 Je '64
Circuit protects amplifier against short cir-
cuit. E. Segatis. diags Electronics 37:61-2
Ag 24 '64
Class-D for eflSciency. P. A. Stark. 11 diags
Audio 48:23-7-1- Je; 24-7-f Jl: 23-7-1- Ag '64
Combined feedback stabilizes amplifier. N. A,
Wade, diag Electronics 37:76 My 4 '64
Commercially available semiconductor de-
tectors and preamplifiers; charts. Nu-
cleonics 22:62-7 My '64
Complementary amplifier offers high Input
impedance. L. J. Ernst, diag Electronics
37:92-3 My 18 '64
Complementary two-stage amplifiers. B.
Crawford. 11 diags Electro-Tech 73:48-53-1-
My '64
Designing zero-drift d-c differential ampli-
fiers. ^V. E. Earle. diags Electronics 36:
66-1- N 8 '63
Differential amplifier based on the feedback
pair. D. M. Taub. diags Inst E E Proc 111:
917-20 My '64
Direct-coupled transistor amplifier. M. Bron-
zite. diags Wireless World 70:153-5 Mr '64
El cheapo 2-30. R, R. Moore. 11 diags Audio
48:19-21-1- N '64
Flmltter to emitter feedback. S. S. Hakim.
diags Electronic Eng 35:736-7 N '63
Gain controlled band-pass amplifiers. M. D.
Wood, bibliog diags Electronic Eng 36:160-3,
234-7 Mr-Ap '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
69
AMPLIFIERS, Transistor — Continued
Getting transistors into single-sideband am-
pliflers. R. C. Hejhall. diags Electronics
37:72-5 Je 1 '64
Handsets with transistor amplifiers. K. E.
Hammer, il diags Bell Lab Kec 42:159-64 My
■64
Heathkit transistorized d.c. power supply, il
Q S T 4S:61 Mr '64
High- efficiency low- frequency power source
for vibration excitation. B. H. Venning.
bibliog diags Radio & Electronic Eng 27:
55-63 Ja '64
High-gain dc amplifier drives crt display.
F. J. Murphree and J. H. Hammond, jr.
il diag Electronics 37:53 Je 29 '64
High speed logic circuits using a tunnel
diode transistor feedback amplifier. G. G.
Scarrott and R. W. Mitchell, il diags
Radio & Electronic Eng 26:485-91 D '63
Hum sniffer. L,. E. Greenlee. 11 diags Radio-
Electronics 35:52-4 O '64
Improved power stabilization in varying
resistances. O. S. Wecksler. diags J Sci
Instr 41:105-6 F '64
Improved transistor r-f amplifier circuit. I. M.
Gottlieb, diags Electronics Ind 23:83-5 Ag '64
Invention of the solid-stiile ajiiplifier. V. E.
Bottom, diags Phys Today 17:24-6 F '64
Knight KN999 all-transistor integrated stereo
amplifier. J. Marshall, il Radio-Electronics
35:74 S '64
Lafayette LA-200 transistor stereo amplifier.
P. E. Sutheim. il diag Radio-Electronics 35:
72 S '64
Light isolates amplifier stages. L. D. Sher-
galis. diags Electronics 36:43-5 N 1 '63
Limitations of transistor dc amplifiers. A. H.
HofEait and R. D. Thornton, diags IEEE
Proc 52:179-84 F '64
Master of ceremonies public address. L. A.
Wortmaji. il diags Radio-Electronics 35:
26-7 F '64
Microminiature thin-film amplifier. Franklin
Inst J 276:455-6 N '63
Microwave tunnel-diode ajnplifiers with large
dynamic range. R. Steinhoff and F. Ster-
zer. bibliog diags RCA R 25:54-66 Mr '64
Minimizing feedback in high-frequency tran-
sistor amplifiers. C. B. Parker, diags Elec-
tronic Ind 23:68-71 Ja '64
Multiplication and logarithmic conversion by
operational amplifier-transistor circuits. "W.
L. Paterson. bibliog diags R Sci Instr 34:
1311-16 D '63
New low-noise transistor circuit for electro-
static microphones. P. J. Baxandall. bibliog
diags Wireless World 69:593-7 D '63
New solid-state sound-niixing equipment for
television. D. B. Manning, il diags SMPTE
J 73:788-91 S '64
New technique for designing fast rise tran-
sistor pulse amplifiers. C. J. Rush, il diags
R Sci Instr 35:149-56 F '64
One gc transistor amplifier stage using Lin-
vill technique. V. Gelnovatch and G. E.
Hambleton. diag IEEE Proc 52:1262 O '64
Operation of tunnel diode amplifiers beyond
cutoff frequency. J. O. Scanlan. diags
IEEE Proc 52:435-6 Ap '64
Operational amplifier suppresses third har-
monic. M. Schmidt, diag Electronics 37:74
Ap 6 '64
Passive circuit adjustment of parametric am-
plifiers Incorporating varactor diodes. T.
Buckley, diags J Sci Instr 41:333-4 My '64
Pre-amplifier for use with micro-electrodes.
I. D. Pugsley. bibliog 11 diags Electronic
Eng 35:788-91 D '63
Preliminary analysis of the transistor tuned
power amplifier. J. F^irlan. diag IEEE Proc
52:311 Mr '64
Product preview section; basic amplifiers, etc.
il Audio 48:30-6 Ag '64
Pulse distribution amplifier with new pulse
re-forming technique. A. J. Banks, il diags
SMPTE J 72:931-7 D '63
Push-pull output from one transistor. L. E.
Geisler. il diags Radio-Electronics 35:56-7
S '64
Quiet, please; transistor preamp. D. V. R.
Drenner. 11 diags Radio-Electronics 35:30-1
Mr '64
Simultaneous amplification and parametric
frequency multiplication in vhf power
transistors. J. K. Pulfer and A. E. Lindsay.
diag IEEE Proc 52:212 F '64
Some results on the use of a tunnel-diode
amplifier on a radio astronomy receiver.
T. V. SeUng. IEEE Proc 52:423-4 Ap '64
Squeeze in more components by adding a
micro amplifier. B. Greenbaum. 11 Elec-
tronics 37:73 Mr 23 '64
Stability criteria in tuned transistor ampli-
fiers. B. T. O'Shannassy. diags IEEE Proc
52:747 Je '64
Stereo amplifier (Heathkit all-transistor AA-
22). N. H. Crowhurst. 11 Radio- Electronics
35:62 Mr '64
Take-along transistor amplifier, il diag Radio-
Electromcs 35:32-4 Ap '64
Tape recording amplifier. G. P. Hobbs. diags
Wireless World 70:47-50 Ja '64
Theory of a unilateral parametric amplifier
using two diodes. J. Hamasakl. Bell System
Tech J 43:1123-47 My '64
Thermal stability in transistors. T. MoUinga.
diags Electro-Tech 73:26-9 Ja '64
3-watt transistor audio amplifier. T. D.
Towers. 11 diags Wireless World 69:598-
602-f- D '63
Transistor aerial pre-amplifier. M. V. Cal-
lendar. 11 diags Wireless World 69:580-3 D
'63
Transistor amplifier with d.c. and a.c. feed-
back stabilization. H. C. Bertoya. diags
Electronic Eng 36:240-5 Ap '64
Transistor low drift d.c. amplifiers. J. J.
Pinto, bibliog diags Electronic Eng 36:
304-8 My '64; Discussion. 36:558-9 Ag '64
Transistorised relay. 11 Engineer 217:145 Ja
17 '64
Tunable filter for low frequencies using op-
erational amplifiers. H. Sutcliffe. bibliog
diags Electronic Eng 36:399-403 Je '64
Tunable solid-circuit filter suitable for an l.f.
amplifier. T. E. Price and others, il diags
Electronic Eng 35:806-12 D '63
Unity-gain buffer acquires precision by feed-
back. D. K. Phillips, diags Electronics 36:
36-7 D 20 '63
Universal tape-play preamp. R. Williamson,
il diags Radio-Electronics 35:35-7 O '64
Varactor-diode parametric amplifiers. F. J.
Hyde, bibliog diags Inst E E Proc 111:1080-7
Je '64
Versatile amplifier for precise radiometry.
P. M. G. Fead. bibliog il diags R Sci Instr
35:S21-S Jl '64
Wide band current transformers for the ex-
amination of current waveforms. F. J. U.
Ritson and J. Wood, il diags Electronic
Ens 36:483-5 Jl '64
Design
Basic uhf circuit forms amplifiers and multi-
pliers. A. E. Munich. 11 diags Electronics
37:59-60 Jl 13 '64
Design of transistor l.f. amplifiers: stability
and power gain. K. R. Wilsher and A.
Dabrowa. bibliog diags Radio & Electronic
Eng 27:37-54 Ja '64
Electronic scanner for transistor pairs used
in balanced pre-amplifiers. R. R. Vierhout
and A. J. H. Vendrik. il diags Electronic
Eng 36:630-1 S '64
Engineering approach to the design of tran-
sistor feedback amplifiers. E. M. Cherry,
diags Radio & Electronic Eng 25:127-44
F '63: Discussion. 27:349-52 My '64
How to design micropower transistor ampli-
fiers. J. D. Meindl and others, il diag Elec-
tronics 37:73-8 My IS; 48-52 Je 1 '04
Input resistance of transistor feedback ampli-
fiers. E. de Boer, diags Electronic Eng
36:702-6 O '64
Parametric amplifiers used in electro-
acoustics: condenser microphone amplifier
with semiconductor elements. E. de Niet.
bibliog diags Audio Eng Soc J 12:186-91
Jl '64
Some precision direct coupled transistor am-
plifiers and their approximate design.
C. W. B. Grigson. bibliog diags Electronic
Eng 36:454-9. 540-7 Jl-Ag '64
Two transistor-operated frequency-selective
amplifiers. S. Harkness. bibliog diags Elec-
tronic Eng 36:622-6 S '64
Noise
Noise in audio amplifiers. P. Tharma. bib-
liog diags Wireless World 69:447-52 S '63;
Discussion. R. G. T. Warren. 69:546-7 N '63
Power supply
Bistable circuit for overload protection of
power supplies. B. T. Denvir. diags Elec-
tronic Eng 35:748-50 N '63
AMPLIFIERS. Vacuum tube
Altec Lansing Royal II solid-state stereo
amplifier, model 360A. 11 diag Audio 48:40-1-
Ap '64
Analysis of feedback amplifiers by finding the
reciprocal of gain. B. Beddoe. dieigs Elec-
tronic Eng 36:92-6 F '64
Broad-band amplifiers. J. E. Jennings. 11
diags Q S T 48:37-42 Ja '64
70
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AMPLIFIERS, Vacuum tube — Continued
BulYur ampliner supplies bipolar output. I< . £..
Smith. Uiag Klectroiiics 37:75 Jl 27 \>i
Class-U (or efficiency. P. A. Stark, il diags
Audio 48:23-7+ Je 'M . ^ . a^
Commercially available semiconductor de-
tectors and prearapliflers; charts. Nucleonics
22:62-7 My '64 , , j i.
Compressor amplifier features balanced push-
pull circuit. L. M. Hilles. 11 diags Ii.lec-
tronics 37:36-7 Ja 24 '64
Cutoff frequencies of the dielectncally loaded
comb structure as used in traveling- wave
inasers. S. E. Harris and others. biblioK
diags Bell System Tech J 43:437-84 pt 2
Ja 64
Dvna stereo 35 amplifier. J. Marshall, il diag
■Radio-Electronics 35:70+ Ja '64
Galvanometer amplifier of increased range
W B Muir. diag U Sci Instr 35:408 Mr 64
Hamraarlund HXL-1 linear amplifier. E. L.
Campbell, il diag Q S.T 48:55-6 Je 64
Hannan-Kardon 1000 series amplifier, AlOOO'T.
and tuner, FIOOOT. 11 Audio 48:37+ Je 64
High sensitivity galvanometer amplifier. K.
H Wood md H. S. Jongenburger. diag
R'Sci In.str 35:407-8 Mr '64
Kilowatt ampliflers^for 50 and 144 nic. B. P.
Tilton. II diags Q S T 48:11-17+ F 64
Lino voltage and amplifier distortion. H.
Reed. Kadio-Electronlcs 35:37 F 64
New triode amplifier. R. M. Voss and R. Ellis.
il diags Audio 48:22-3+ Jl '64 . v, ,
Power tube equations: engineers notebook.
R. A. Henderson. Electronic Ind 23:77 Ja
'64
Product preview section: basic amplifiers, etc.
11 Audio 48:30-6 Ag '64
Professional stereo line amplifier. H. Reed.
il diag Radio-Klectronics 35:44-5 F 64
R.f. amplifiers for 420 and 1215 mc. with
planar ceramic triodes. J. W. Rush, il diags
Q S T 48:39-45 My '64
Selective amplifier of variable frequency ana
bandwidth. T. J. Seed, diags R Sci Instr
35:473-5 Ad '64
Superregeneratlve backward wave amplifiers
for millimeter waves. W. R. Day, jr. il
IEEE Proc 52:711-12 Je '64
Traveling-wave masers employing iron-doped
rutile. L. C. Morris and D. J. Miller.
IEEE Proc 52:410 Ap '64
Wideband u.h.f. amplifier using earthed-grid
triodes. R. Lew and others, bibliog diags
Inst E E Proc 111:235-40 F '64
See also
Electrometers
Electron multipliers
Multivibrators
Design
Design of Cuccia couplers for quadrupole arrv-
pliflers. G. O. Chalk, bibliog diags Inst E E
Proc 110:2105-17 D '63
Interrelation of speaker and amplifier design.
V Brociner and D. R. von Recklinghausen.
diags Audio Eng Soc J 12:124-8 Ap '64
Noise
Intermodulation distortion: pros. cons, and
hows. M. Horowitz, diags Audio 48:38+ Ja
•64
Low noise and space-charge smoothing In a
crOFsed-fleld amplifler. N. R. Mantena and
T. Van Duzer. IEEE Proc 51:1662-3 N '63
Noise performance of a photopararnetrlc
amplifler. S. Saito and Y. Fujii. diags IEEE
Proc 52:978-9 As '64
Parametric Input stages In electroacoustics;
low-noise playback amplifler in magnetic
recording. E de Niet. bibliog diags Audio
Eng Soc J 12:21-7 Ja '64
Proposed mechanism for the broadband
noise in long cros.sed-fleld guns. T. Van
nuzer and R. n. Harris, bibliog il diags
J Ap Phys 35:1042-3 My '64
Study of noise in television camera pre-
amplifiers. K. Sadashige. diags SMPTE J
7.1:202-6 Mr '64
AMUSEMENT parks
Equipment
,9ee alsn
Ferris wheels
AMYL alcohol
Manufacture
Amvl alcohol: Ponnsalt chemicals Corp. diag
Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:151
N '63
AMYLASES , „
Bacterial alpha amylase; abstract. I-. Kogan.
Am Dyestuff Rep 53:288 Ap 13 '64
AMYLOSES
Structure, properties, and amylolytic degrada-
tion of starch. C. T. Greenwood, bibliog 11
diags Food Tech 18:732-8 My '64
AMYRIN
Synthesis of a B-amyrin derivative, olean-
11. 12:13, 18-diene. E. J. Corey and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:3979-83 D 20
■i;:'.
ANABASINE
Biosynthesis of the nicotiana alkaloids; the
incorporation of glycerol-2-C" into the
pyridine ring of anabasiiie. E. Leete and
A. R. Friedman, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
80:1224-6 Mr 20 '64
ANAEROBIC bacteria. See Bacteria, Anaerobic
ANAHYGRINE. See Alkaloids
ANALGESICS
Absolute configuration of (-)-J?'- (l-methyl-2-
piperidinoethyDpropionanilide. P. S. Por-
toghese. bibliog Chem & Ind p5S2 Ap 4 '64
Determination of narcotic analgesics in hu-
man biological materials; application of
ultraviolet spectrophotometry, thin layer
and gas liquid chromatography. S. J. Mul6.
bibliog Anal Chem 36:1907-14 S '64
Non-addicting analgesic: Pentazocine. Drvur &
Cosmetic Ind 94:767 My '64
Reduction of indusLrial time-loss; treatment
with carisoprodol compound in musculo-
.skeletal disorders. R. G. Conant. bibliog Ind
Med 33:25-7 Ja '64
See also
Aspirin
ANALOG computers. See Calculating machines
— Analog computers
ANALYSIS, Colorimetric. See Colorimetric
analysis
ANALYSIS, Mineralogical. See Mineralogical
analvsis
ANALYSIS of variance. See Variance analysis
ANALYTIC chemistry. See Chemistry, Ana-
lytic
ANALYTIC geometry. See Geometry, Analytic
ANATABINE. See Alkaloids
ANATASE
Pseudomorphs of anatase after sphene from
Roanoke County, Va. R. S. Mitchell, bibliog
Am Mineralogist 49:1136-9 Jl '64
ANATOMICAL models
Electrochemical nerve models as neuristors.
R. M. Stewart, bibliog IEEE Proc 62:78-9
Ja '64
ANCHORAGE
Bow mooring for berthing tankers. L. E.
Van Houten and G. A. McCammon. il Civil
Eng 34:60-2 Mr 'C4
Evaluation of mooring forces. S. Li. bibliog
diags Am Soc C E Proc SS [WAV 4 no 33131:
19-37 N '62; Discussion. 89 [WW 2 no 35271:
105-6 My; IWW 3 no 36211:63-70 Ag '63;
Reply. 90 IWW 1 no 38141:137-50 F '64
Mooring system prevents anchor-chain break-
age; oil-storage barge is connected by two
nylon ropes to the carousel buoy, il Oil &
Gas J 62:115 O 19 '64
Offshore mooring island for supertankers. V.
Blancato and J. H. Finger, il diags Am
Soc C E Proc 88 IWAV 4 no 33111:1-17 N
•62: Discussion. 89 [WW 2 no 35271:99-104
My '63; Reply. 90 [WAV 2 no 39171:21-6
My '64
Synthetic lines offer mooring advantages.
R. J. Laureti. Marine Eng/Log 70:49-51
My '04
ANCHORAGE, Alaska
Src also
Building — Anchorage, Alaska
Gas, Natural — Anchorage, Alaska, Supply to
ANCHORS
Danforth patent anchor, il Engineering 198:
174-5 Ag 7 '64
ANDERSON, Gaylord West
Sedgwick memorial medal for 1963 to G. W.
Anderson: with acceptance address, por
Am J rub Health 53:2011-13 D '63
ANDROGENS
10-laheled androgens. S. Rakhit .and M. Gut.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1432-4 Ap 5 '64
ANDROSTANE
Mass spectrometry in structural and stereo-
chemical problems; mass .*;pectral and
enolization studies on 7-keto-5a-nndro-
stanes. R. Beiigelmans and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:2832-7 Jl 20 ^64
ANDROSTANONE
Mass spectrometry in structur.al and stereo-
chemical problems: a study of the hydrogen
transfer reactions accompanying fragmen-
tation processes of 1-keto steroids: syn-
thesis of deuter.ated 5a-androstan-l-ones.
H. Powell and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2623-8 Jl 6 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
71
ANDROSTANONE — Continued
JUass spectrometry in structural and stereo-
chemicaJ problems; fragmentation and hy-
drosen transfer reactions of a typical 3-
keto steroid, 5a-androstan-3-one. R- H.
Sliapiro and others, bibliog Am Chera See
J Si;;2s37-45 Jl 20 '64
ANDROSTENEDIONE
Microbiolosical Ua,12a,- and 9CT,18-dihydroxy-
lations of androst-4-ene-3,17-dione. E.
Kondo and K. Tori, biblios Am Chera Soc
J S6;i36-7 F 20 '64
ANEMIA
Chemical cyanosis-anemia syndrome. R. L.
Wuertz and others. Archives Environmental
Health 9:478-31 biblioK(D49U-l) O '64
Effect of iron supplementation of sow ra-
tions on the prevention of baby piff anemia.
C. H. Chaney and C. E. Barnhart. bibliog
J NutriUon Sl:lS7-92 N '63
Effect of small doses of folio acid in nutri-
tional megaloblastic anemia. G. Izak and
others, bibliog Am J Clinical Nutrition 13;
3G9-77 D '63
Epidemiological analysis of the hemoglobin
picture in parturient women of Jerusalem.
S. L,. Kark and others, bibliog Am J Pub
Health 54;947-60 Je '64
Iron in medicine. 11 Manuf Chem 35:44-6
Ap '64
Pyridoxine-responsive anemia; description of
three patients with megaloblastic erythro-
poiesis. J. D. Hines and J. W. Harris,
bibliog Am J Clinical Nutrition 14:137-46
Mr '64
ANEMOMETERS
Hot-wire measurements in the hypersonic
wakes of slender bodies. A. Demetriades.
bibliog 11 diag AIAA J 2:245-50 F '64
lonisation anemometer. 11 Engineer 218:106
Jl 17 '64
New robust standard cup contact anemometer.
C. J. Sumner, diag J Sci Instr 41:638-9 O
■64
Simple miniature probe anemometer. E. V.
Seymour, diag Engineer 216:899-900 N 29
'63
ANESTHESIA
Inguinal herniorrhaphy: immediate return to
unrestricted work: surgical techniques using
local anesthesia. C. J. Bellis. bibliog 11 Ind
Med 3.'i:72l-5 O '64
ANESTHETICS
See also
Bromochlorotrifluoroe thane
<.'liloroform
ANGINA pectoris
GIvcervl trinitrate. Drug & Cosmetic Ind 95:
599 O '64
Pronethalol: 2-lsopropyl-amino-l- (2-naphthyl)
ethanol. Drug & Cosmetic Ind 94:438 Mr 64
ANGIOTENSIN
N- [2-isopropyl-3-(L-aspartyl-L-arginyl) -car-
bazoyll -L- tyrosyl-L- valyl-L-histidyl-L - prolyl-
L-phenylalanine, an isostere of bovine
angiotensin II. H. J. Hess and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:4040-1 D 20 '63
ANGLES
Aluminum angles in tension. S. C. Redshaw.
11 diags Mod Metals 19:60-1- N '63
Angle measuring interferometer. J. G. Mar-
zolf. bibliog diags R Sci Instr 35:1212-15
S '64
Autocollimator for measuring small angular
displacements. 11 diag Engineer 217:798 My
1 '64
Design criteria for integral web and uni-
versal angle buses. R. M. Milton and oth-
ers, bibliog il diags IEEE Trans Power Ap-
paratus & Systems p92S-37; Discussion.
937-40; Reply. 940-1 D '63
See also
Goniometers
ANHYDRIDES
Acceleration of glycidyl epoxy resin-anhydride
reactions. R. J. Arnold. bibliog Mod
Plastics 41:149-50-1- Ap '64
Dianhydride curing agent betters epoxy prop-
erties. Chem Eng 71:984- My 25 '64
Facilitated reversible formation of amides
from carboxylic acids in aqueous solutions:
intermediate production of acid anhydride.
T. Higuchi and others. Am Chem Soc J
85:3055-60 N 20 '63
Formulation and cure cycle study for an
anhvdride-cured epoxy-novolac system.
A. C. Mack, bibliog diag Ind & Eng Chera
Product Res & Develop 3:213-17 S '64
Mechanism of strong-base-initiated polymeri-
zation of N-carboxyanhydrldes. M. Good-
man and U. Arnon. bibliog Am Chem Soc
J 86:3384-90 Ag 20 '64
Peptide synthesis from N-carboxy-a-amino
acid anhydrides in water; aminoacylpeni-
cillanic acids. N. H. Grant and H. E. Al-
bum, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3870-3
S 20 '64
Preparation and decomposition of p-nitroben-
zoic-t-butylcarbonic anhydride C. J Mi-
chejda and D. S. Tarbell. Chem & Ind
P3G9-70 F 29 '64
Reaction of phosphorus pentachloride with
acyl anhydrides; a forgotten reaction. C.
L. Wale. Chem & Ind p2003 D 28 '63
Technique puts bromine in polyesters. Chera
& Eng N 42:56-7 Mr 2 '64
.See also
Acetic anhydride
Maleic anhydride
Pyromollitic anhydride
ANILINE
Electron transfer reactions involving IV-benzo-
hydrylidene aniline. A. G. Evans and B. D.
Phillips. Chem & Ind p 171S O 10 '64
Mechanistic fate of the anilino moiety in the
rearrangement of a-anilinoketones. K. L.
Nelson and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc
J 86:684-7 F 20 '64
Mercuration of aniline in acidic solution;
mercury (II) complexes with mercurated
aniline derivatives. T. H. Wirth and N.
Davidson, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4318-
22 O 20 '64
Steric enhancement of resonance; absorption
spectra of N-alkyl- and N.N-dialkyl-2,4-
dinitroanilines. M. J. Kamlet and others.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4018-21 O 5 '64
Studies of the chemistry of mercury in aque-
ous solution: mercury(I) and mercurydll
complexes of aniline. T. H. Wirth and N.
Davidson, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4314-
18 O 20 '64
ANIMAL buildings
Air conditioning
Estimating heat produced by laboratory ani-
mals. N. R. Brewer, bibliog Heating-Piping
36:139-41 O '64
Guidelines for designing research animal
room air conditioning systems; data file,
bibliog flow diag il plans diag Heating-
Piping 36:171-86 Ja '64
ANIMAL cages
See also
Bird cages
ANIMAL experimentation
Chemical stimulation of the brain. A. E.
Fisher. 11 diags Sci Am 210:60-8 Je '64
Experimental narcotic addiction. J. R. Weeks
11 diags Sci Am 210:46-52 Mr '64
Habitat selection. S. C. Wecker. diags Sci
Am 211:109-16 O '64
Living in space. S. Barnes, il diags Machine
Design 36:90-4 Ja 30 '64
Why the National society for medical re-
search? editorial. H. E. Essex. Am J Clini-
cal Nutrition 13:341-2 D '63
See also
Germ-free life
ANIMAL learning
Arithmetic behavior in chimpanzees. C. B.
Ferster. 11 diags Sci Am 210:98-104-1- My '64
ANIMAL population. See Population (zoology)
ANIMAL products
See also
Packing houses — By-products
ANIMALS
ySee also
Age (animals)
Chimpanzees
Species
ANIMALS, Habits and behavior of
Habitat selection. S. C. Wecker. diags Sci
Am 211:109-16 O '64
Population control in animals. V. C. Wynne-
Edwards, il map diags Sci Am 211:68-74
Ag '64
Vitamin Bo deficiency and the initial ac-
quisition of behavior. H. N. Sloane. jr. and
B. F. Chow, bibliog J Nutrition 83:379-84
Ag '64
ANIMATED cartoons. See Moving pictures —
Animated cartoons
ANIONS
Adsorption of inhibitive anions on iron sur-
faces: abstract and discussion. J. G N.
Thoma.s. Chem & Ind p332 F 22 '64
Anionic phosphate surfactants. R. S. Cooper.
Am Oil Chem Soc J 40:642-5 N '63
Chemistry of conjugate anions and enols; the
kinetically controlled enolization of a.B-
unsaturated ketones and the nature of the
transition state. S. K. Malhotra and H. J.
RIngold. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1997-
2003 My 20 '64
Electron spin re.sonance spectra of different
solvates of »i-nitrophenol negative ion in
a mixed solvent. C. Corvaja and G. Gia-
conietti. Am Chem Soc J 86:2736 Jl 5 '64
Evidence for thf" cycloheptatrienide anion. A.
W. Johnson. Chem & Ind p504-5 Mr 21 '64
72
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
^?,l?era^Uo'n''"^'f"dodecyl sulfate anions of low
cSnceniratioi. with, alkaline bovine serum
albumin. It. Lovrien. biblioK Am Chem
M^c°h\-!u^^>f '^J'?L'' an"io^'ic polymerization of
methyl methacrylate; effects of solvents
upon stereorcBularity and rates m nu
orenyllithium-initiated Po'y"^erization3. D
L, Glusker and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc I 8(1187-96 Ja 20 '04
Orbital deK«neracy and the electron spm res-
onance .spectrum of the benzene-1-d neEa-
tive ion K. G. Lawler and others. biblioB
AsS Chem Soc J !i6;020-l F 5 '04
PeT^alenyl dianion. T. J. Katz and others
biblioB Am Chem Soc J 86:249-52 Ja ^U
Physical chemistry of protein solutions; the
eftects of temperature and hydroxide ion
Sn the binding of small anions to human
serum albumin. G. Scatchard and W J.
Yap. bibliog diags Am Chem Soc J 86.3434-
nidfcal anions as intermediates in substitu-
tion reactions; carbon alkylation of nitro-
parafBn salts. R. C. Berber and others, bib-
liog Am Chem 'Soc J S6;3904-5 t> 20 64
Stable dianion radicals and triamons in sub-
stituted pentadienyl systems N. L. Bau d.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J S6:2305-C Je 5 64
Surface properties and flow behavior . ol
kaolinite; electrophoretic studies of anion
adsorption. R. J. Hunter and A E Alexan-
der, bibliog J Colloid Sci 18:833-45 D 63
Use of a quaternary ammonium compouna
for Quantitative estimation of active sites
in water-soluble polyanions L.. Stololt ana
J. Blethen. Anal Chem 36:2192-4 O '64
Oxidation of methoxy benzenes A. Zweig and
others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4121-9
Proton resonance spectra of the methpxy-
benzenes. A. Zweig and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 85:3940-2 D 20 '63.
Studies of the chemistry of mercury in aciue-
ous solution; the equilibrium quotient ot
aromatic mercuration for benzene and P-
methoxyanisole. T U. Wirth and N. David-
son, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4322-5 O 20
•64
ANISOTROPY . ^ „ T3 r>
Analysis of slightly anisotropic shells. R. G.
Dong and S. B. Dong, bibliog AIAA J 1.
Comparison of the elastic anisotropy of two
austenitic steels. G. Bradfleld. Iron & Steel
Inst J 202:016 Jl '64 . .
Effect of anisotropy on instability m sheet-
metal forming. G. G. Moore and J F. Wal-
lace, bibliog diags Inst Metals J 93:33-8 64-
Nonwoven fabric studies: the anisotropy of
nonwoven fabrics. .J W. S Hearle and
P J Stevenson, bibliog il Textile Res J
S'i"877 88 N '63
Rotation properties of certain anisotropic ore
minerals, t. N. Cameron and others bib-
liog diag Econ Geol 56:569-83, 58.13U9-1.J
My 'Gl, D '63 . . „ ,.
Shear strength of an anisotropically consoli-
dated clay. B.^.B. Broms and M V. Rat-
nam. bibliog diags Am Soc. C B Proc 89
fSM 6 no 30911:1-26 N '63: piscu-ssipn. J. S.
Nagara.i. 90 [SM 4 no 39791:193-4 Jl '64
Allegheny Ludlum makes bright annealed
sheets. Steel 153:33 N 11 63 .
Annealing spectrum of cold-worked ^i'^.l^
cadmium alloys. R. Kamel and E A Attla.
bibliog Inst Metals J 92:270-4 '63-64
Better copper wire by vacuum annealing. 11
diag Engineering 197:201 Ja 31 64
Bright annealed stainless steel, il diags En-
gineer 217:303-4 P 14 '64
Bright annealing stainless steel strip. II En-
grneenng 197:222-3 F 7 '64
Cause of exaggerated grain growth In extra-
low carbon enameling iron; abstract. J. Li.
Walter. Metal Prog 85:158-f Je 04
Competition between recrystallizatlon and
polvgonization during annealing of cold
work in aluminium single crystals. H. P.
Leighlv. jr. and others, bibliog 11 Inst
Metal-s J 92:363-6 '63-64
Effect of annealing on the micro.'Uructure
and hardness of some nickel electrodeposits.
R Weil and others, bibliog il Electrochem
Soc J 111:1046-52 S '64
Effect of vacuum annealing of oxide films
on the oxidation of copper-nickel alloy.
T Tamashlna and T. Nagamatsuya. Elec-
trochem Soc J 111:249-52 F '64; Discus-
sion. 111:1439-40 D '04
Factor affecting quality In open coll an-
nealing; abstract. W. H. Minck. Metal Prog
Inv°e's¥igi'tio?i into the rapid ^f"nea''."S . °'
blackplate. E. W. WilUaius bibliog il diag
Iron & Steel Inst J 200:535-40 Jl '62; Ab-
stract. Metal Prog 85:188-(- F 64
Liquid nitrogen cryostat to facilitate iso-
thermal annealing studies on metals after
heavy-particle bombardment. F. Dworschak
and others, diags li Sci Instr 35:46-8 ja
Persistence of voids after annealing of fa-
tigued copper. S. M. Cousland and K. K.
Sargant. bibliog il Inst Metals J 92:185-6
Removal of copper and nickel from german-
ium by vacuum annealing with tin ana
chlorinated hydrocarbons. G. Conrad and
others, bibliog diag Electrochem Soc J
111:1260-3 N '64 ^ ^ ... ^^^^
Stainless steel strip. Automobile i-ng
Vacuum annealing of copper wire. 11 Engineer
217:181-2 Ja 24 '64
See aiso
Electric furnaces. Annealing
Furnaces. Annealing
ANNUNCIATORS ,„„k1o =f
Recorded voice warns of plant trouble at
Gulf States Utilities, il Power 108:75 S 64
ANODIZING ot aluminum. See Aluminum —
Protection
Optical extinction of anorthite at high teni-
peratures. F. D. Bloss. bibliog Am
Mineralogist 49:1125-31 Jl '64
ANTACIDS „ „ ^, T A ot.
Soluble antacid. Drug & Cosmetic Ind 93.
889-90 D '63
ANTARCTIC regions .
Antarctic programme during the lyaJ. 11 .li-n-
gineering 19i:335-6 F 28 '64 , ,
Antarctic programme of the National bureau
of standardi. il Engineer 218:232-3 Ag 7 '64
Antarctic vehicles. Automotive Ind 13i:icib-t-
S 15 '64
Daylight star observations In Antarctica.
D R. Lee. diag Am Soc C E Proc 90 ISU 2
no 39711:75-82 Jl .'6.4. ^„i„„„
See also subdivision AntarcUc regions
under special subjects, e.g.
Birds
Building
Geology
Ice
Scientific research
ANTENNAS. See Radio antennas; Television
antennas
ANTHOPHYLLITE
See also
Grunerite
ANTHRACENE ^^ ,.„,,„
Effect of water vapor on the electrical re-
sistance of anthracene. K. Kawasaki and iv.
Kanou. J Colloid Sci 18:886-8 D '64
Molecular complexes and their spectra; com-
plexes of anthracene and^phenanthrene
with iodine. J. Peters and W B Person,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:10-14 Ja 5 04
Reactions of peroxy radicals with polynuclear
aromatic compounds; reactivities of anthra-
cene, a-benzoanthracene. and tetracene
toward alkyl aryl peroxy radicals. L. K.
Mahoney. bibliog diag Am Chem Soc J
Some zone- refining calculations on Phen-
anthrene-anthracene system E T Nelson
and others. Anal Chem 36:931-2 Ap 64
Synthesis, brominolysi.s, and pyrolysis of a
Dewar anthracene; a free radical displace-
ment on carbon. D E. Applequist and R.
Searle. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1389-91
Ap 5 '64
ANTHRANILIC acid . „„,,„„ ,,
Nonsteroidals show antiarthritic action. II
Chem & Eng N 42:36-7 Je 29 '04 .„„,,n
Separation and determination of Irondl)
and ironCIin with anthranilic acid using
.solvent extraction and spectrophotometry.
D L Din.sel and T. R. Sweet, bibliog
Aii.al Chem 35:2077-81 D '03
Spectrophotometric determination of urea-
formaldehyde with anthrone R. G.
Westenhouse. Anal Chem 30:1875-6 Ag 64
ANTIBIOTIC feed supplements , ,j „„
Eltecls of chlortelr.acycllne and isonlazld on
bodv weight gain and Intestinal urea hydro-
lysis of r.ats R. F. Hendrick.son and others,
bibliog J Nutrition 84:65-70 S '64
Effects of dietary antibiotics and uric acid ori
the growth of chicks. L. N. Bare and
others, bibliog J NutrlUon 83:27-33 My '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
73
ANTIBIOTICS
Antibiotics. S. A. Goulden. bibliog Manuf
Chem 35:59-60+ Je '64
Antibiotics. M. D. Shepherd. biblioR Manuf
Chem 34:537-9 N '63
Antibiotics and the control of spoilage in
canned foods. E. Wheaton and G. L,. Hays,
biblioff Food Tech 18:543-51 Ap '64
Antibiotics: their use in the food industry:
abstracts and discussion. Chem & Ind
p 1495-6 As 22 '64
Aziridinomitosenes: a new class of antibiotics
related to the mitomycins. J. B. Patricic
and others, bibliog Ara Chem Soc J 86:1889-
90 My 5 '64
Cephalothin. Drug & Cosmetic Ind 95:600 O
•64
Chemical studies on lincomycin: the struc-
ture of lincomycin. H. Hoelvsema and oth-
ers, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4223-5 O 5
■64
Effect of internal temperature, pumping, and
antibiotics on spoilage of hams given a dry
sale cure. R. F. Kelly, bibliog Food Tech
18:1607-11 O '64
Fortschritte der chemie organischer natur-
stoff, generalregister I-XX. 1938-1962 and
vol. XXI. L. Zechmeister, ed. Review, by
C. A. Finch. Chem & Ind p 1793-4 O 24 '64
Giutarimide antibiotics; total synthesis of dl-
and !-cycloheximide. F. Johnson and oth-
ers, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:118-19 Ja 5
•64
Hamycin antifungal. Drug & Cosmetic Ind
94:448 Mr '64
Lincomycin and celesticetin are similar. Chem
& Eng N 42:48-50 S 7 '64
Lincomycin hydrochloride. Drug & Cosmetic
Ind 95:599-600 O '64
Mitomycin antibiotics; synthetic studies; re-
lated indoloquinones. active antibacterial
agents. G. R. Allen, jr. and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:3878-9 S 20 '64
Mitomycin antibiotics; synthetic studies; the
synthesis of 7-methoxymitosene, an anti-
bacterial agent. G. R. Allen, jr. and oth-
ers, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3877-8
S 20 '64
Partial structure of chalcomycin. P. W. K.
Woo and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:2724-6 Jl 5 '64
Sltin sterilization. Drug & Cosmetic Ind
93:736 N '63
Spray drying of antibiotics, il Manuf Chem
35:47 My '64
Stereochemical identification and synthesis
of amicetose and the stereochemical iden-
tification of rhodinose and the sugar from
streptolydigin. C. L. Stevens and others.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3592-4 S 5 '64
Streptolydigin. K. L. Rinehart, jr. and oth-
ers, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:4035-9 D
20 '63
Structure of cervicarcin. S. Marumo and
others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4507-8
O 20 '64
Structure of chalcomycin. P. W. K. Woo and
others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2726-7
Jl 5 '64
Synthesis of 4-amino-5-cyanopyrroIo[2.3-d]
pyrimidine. the aglycone of toyocamvcin.
B. C. Taylor and R. W. Hendess. bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:951-2 Mr 5 '64
Synthesis of cis- and t7-ans-3-hydroxy-i,-
proline, two new amino acids from the
antibiotic telomycin. J. C. Sheehan and
J. G. Whitney, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
85:3863-5 D 5 '63
Thiostrepton; degradation products and struc-
tural features. M. Bodanszky and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2478-90 Je 20 '64
iSee also
Gramicidin
Griseofulvin
Neomycin
Streptomycin
Tetracycline
Analysis
Reproducibility of Ri and correlation of
chromatographic patterns on paper and
thin layer plates. T. F. Brodaslcy. bibliog
Anal Chem 36:996-9 My '64
Resolution of neomycin and catenulin anti-
biotic complexes by ion exchange resin
chromatography. H. Maehr and C. P.
Shaffner. bibliog il Anal Chem 36:104-8 Ja
'64
Spectrophotometric determination of strepto-
zotocin. A. A. Forist. bibliog Anal Chem
36:1338-9 Je '64
ANTICHOLINESTERASE
Decay of anticholinesterase activity of or-
ganic phosphorus insecticides on storage In
waters of different pH; abstract. C. M.
Weiss and J. H. Galtstatter. WPCF J
36:274-5 Mr '64
Organophosphorus insecticides in Colorado.
J. H. Holmes, bibliog Archives Environ-
mental Health 9:445-53 O '64
Para-substituted meta-xylenyl diethyl phos-
phates and N-methylcarbamates as anti-
cholinesterases and insecticides. R. L. Met-
calf and others, bibliog J Agri & Food
Chem 12:231-6 My '64
ANTICOAGULANTS. See Blood— Coagulation
ANTIDOTES
Effectiveness of aurin tricarboxylic acid
(ATA) as an antidote for beryllium poison-
mg. M. E. King and others, bibliog Ind
Med 33:566-9 Ag '64
ANTI-FOULING paint. See Paint. Anti-fouling
ANTI-FREE2E solutions
Auto makers could revive long-life anti-
freeze, il Chem & Eng N 41:23-4 D 2 '63
ANTI-FRICTION bearings. See Bearings, Anti-
friction
ANTIGENS and antibodies
A, B, and H blood-group substances yield
highly active fragments. Chem & Eng N
42:38-9 Ja 13 '64
Antibodies to lung in pulmonary disease of
man. O. J. Balchum and J. Van Dyke, bib-
liog Archives Environmental Health 8:139-
42: Discu.ssion. 147-52 Ja '64
Challenge to the validity of the Vi test for
the detection of chronic typhoid carriers.
V. Bokkenheuser and others, bibliog Am J
Pub Health 54:1507-13 S '64
Fluorescent antibodies in virus diseases; ab-
stract. J. Riggs. Ind Med 33:706 O '64
How cells attack antigens. R. S. Speirs 11
diags Sci Am 2]0:58-64 F '64
Thjaiius hormone. R. H. Levey, il diags Sci
Am 211:66-71+ Jl '64
Virus-like particles offer new leads to studies
of leukemia, il Chem & Eng N 42:40-2 O 19
'64
See ulso
Immunity
ANTILLES. See West Indies
ANTIMALARIALS. See Malaria
ANTIMONATES
Aromatic substitution: acetylation of benzene,
allcylbenzenes, and halobenzenes with
methyloxocarbonium (acetylium) hexafluoro-
and hexachloroantimonate. G. A. Olah and
others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2203-9 Je
5 '64
Stable carbonium ions: alkylcarbonium
hexafluoroantimonates. G. A. Olah and
others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1360-73
Ap 5 '64
ANTIMONIDES
Simple electron diffraction camera for the
examination of alkali antimonide photo-
electric films. W. H. McCarroil and R. B.
Simon, bibliog il diag R Sci Instr 35:508-11
Ap '64
ANTIMONY
Antimony. 1963. D. E. Moulds. Eng & Min J
165:118-19 F '64
Ferrimagnetic garnets containing pentavalent
antimony. S. Geller and others. J Ap Phys
35:542-7 Mr '64
Role of antimony in positive plate behavior
in the lead-acid cell. J. Burbank. bibliog
il Electrochem Soc J 111:1112-16 O '64
Self-diffusion in antimony. H. B. Huntington
and others, bibliog diag J Ap Phys 35:3027-
32 O '64
Analysis
Activation analysis of antimony by sum-
coincidence spectrometry. P. Adams and
J. Hoste. bibliog diag Nucleonics 22:55-7
Mr '64
Antimony in titanium dioxide. R. J. M.
Ratclifte and S. G. E. Stevens, bibliog
Manuf Chem 35:83-4 S '64
Coulometric titration of total antimony and
antimony (III) in glasses. W. M. Wise
and J. P. Williams. Anal Chem 36:1863-4
Ag "64
Fast paper chromatography of different va-
lence states of mercury and antimony. M.
Qureshi and M. A. Khan. Anal Chem 35:
2050-2 D '63
ANTIMONY alloys
Growth of bismuth-antimony single-crystal
allovs. D. M. Brown and F. K. Heumann.
bibliog J Ap Phys 35:1947-51 Je '64
Plating of lead-tin-antimony ternary alloys.
D. L. Cox. Plating 61:976-7 O '64
74
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ANTIMONY alloys — Continued . . , „„ i„
Transition from plane to. cellular interface In
^Silidifvine lin-lead-antimony alloys. U.t>-
Cole a.'d W a Winegard. bibUog il diag
Inst Metals J 92:322-6 '63-64
^''cVZo.'ttlnTe'.Ae of Photoelectric char-
r|--<5?^rr LiJ;.!of di^Ts-TXp^^Ph^s 3?:^Vl2°
EllctrolyUc stibine formation UTom„nson
biblios Eleclrochem Soc J lll.baJ-b my 01
Spectra
Infrared spectra of some alkyl-substituted
pentlvalent antimony compounds G. G
Long and others. Am Chem boc J 86.20S-13
Ja 20 '64
'^s: ^rarf^"^,/^^o?ri^
Ch"m soc J S6;3895 S 20 '64
^S7e'crorpr^orifnalyses of copper in meneg-
^'Alib°is''o*'mixWres of antimony and bis-
"^muth t?llu?ides^ containing ^selemmn and
K'bifo^g A^na,^Ch^e^m^"f5:?9t5-7^-N^-'63^^"'^^-
^[IL'Srn'u^m'^ITIy.s to Join Ethyljs stable, i.
ran Chem Process 4S;4b-9 Ag ot
An'iioxidants -how promise as 3et fuel ad-
Co1ilwative'effec''trof c'eV^'in antioxi'dants on
E^stattonal performance and, teratogeny in
??tami^ B-deflcient rats D. W. King. J Nu-
trition 83:123-32 bibliog(P 131-21 Je 04
■npterniinalion of antioxidants in certain food
products aHd packaging niaterials by gas
?h?omatography, W 1^ Schwecke and J.
H. Nelson, bibliog J Agri & tood Lnem li.
■Pffpct ''oi "veral different BHT treatments
£ »ribSS^g«'=an°d^fhe«rd
Effe'c"^ 'of^'mii'^erature. antioxidant, and
and T A McLemore. bibliog f OOQ lecn 10.
cJa'phtt'e^'lentrates^ antioxidant coating, il
^f^er^ W^UOK To^d'-Te^h i8:3S3-6 Mr ^4
^l?Sliron°'.^r^l^e^s. %Tb\1$^''^ed \e?h
17:1587-92 D '63 . ,, ,„„
a„or.fi-r,nhntoinetry and chromatography for
ll?S/.^S^S?if!^'U!fl!r^S
others bibliog diag Rubber Chem & Tech
36:1119-28 O '63
Analysis
n«?e^'°Kydfoxy^«%K^^^^^^^^^^^^
&o^S'nTSS?er\°.'t;§nol^''rri /roo^d
Chem 11:496-8 N '63
bibliog Anal Chem 36:185-8 Ja b4
Identification of ^trace wantities of anti^xl-
i^%' 's"ie??l-^^"fVo'riia?- i,^An^?"ghlm%"6l
1130-2 My '64 .,.,».
Kinetics of autoxidation of methyl linoleate,
effect of added antioxidants and a new
method for the evaluation of antioxidants
H M Quencer and others, bibhog Am Oil
Chem' Soc J 41:6.50-3 O -64
Titration of oxygen and antioxidants "smB
liirauon 01 " .»» free radicals.
j'^-p PaHs and others, bibliog Anal Chem
36:1332-4 Je '64
ANTIOXIDANTS for rubber. See Rubber— Aff-
ANTI^TANK missiles. See Guided missiles-
Anti-tank missiles , , ,
ANTITRUST laws. See Trusts, Industrial— Law
^Comparison of some granular carriers for
^"chl'Sdan" and heptacUr against the tin-
rir»rt*ifl flpfi ftTit. W. F. Barthel ana L/. h.
ILo/^en J Agri & Food Chem 12:339-42 Jl
•64
Anvil attachment speeds stapling of alu-
minum, il diag Light Metal Age 22.23
Bearing rejects strike out in anvil-bounce
tests, il Iron Age 194:88-9 S 17 64
AORTA
Importance of dietary copper in the forma-
£" °ifib!fo"g"'=j'^'?ifi't?iti?n ^^^^^r^"^
^^l^g^a!^^!iIh'°SIIV Philadelphia apartment
building, il Am Gas Assn Mo 46:9-lU Mr
Apartment boom is losing its bang. Eng N
Apartments; building tjT>es study, il plans
diags Arch Rec 136:103-28 Ag i>4 ^ „ „
Apartments, what next? il plans Arch Forum
120:70-83 Mr '64 ^ . . r. 4
Building types study; apartments. G. A.
Christie, il plans Arch Rec 135:143-62 Ja
Cables tie down stacked-up shear wall, il diag
Eng N 173:38-9 S 24 ■64
Consensus on service hot water. \. J. Pan
tuso. diags Air Cond Heat & Yen 61.52-62
F "64; Discussion. B. Janofsky. 61:87-8 Ap
■64; Reply. 61:5-t- Je '64
Elevatoring high-rise apartment buildings^ O.
R. Strakosch. diags Arch Rec 135:191-2-1- Je
'64
Environment for the elderly; apartments for
independent living, il plans Prog Arch 46.
146-9 Ap '64
Far above Cayuga's waters, il plan Prog
400 "south" Ocean Boulevard apartments. Palm
Beach, Fla. il plan Arch Rec 130:160 O 64
Golden Gateway: superstriictures S. E
Teixeira. il plans Civil Eng 34:36-9 Ja
Hi-rise battle plan. R. L. Leusch. Am Gas
Assn Mo 40:10-12 My '64 . ,^u:„„„^
Huge air-rights apartment rises over Chicago
tracks, il Eng N 172:23 F 27 '64
Hungary rushes apartment drive, il i-ng iN
172:43-t- Je 11 '64 . , w .u
Panels stacked like dominoes make a build-
ing II diag Eng N 173:62-3 S 17 '64
Prestressed concrete soars 308 ft. il Eng N
179-91 j\^p 9 '54
Search for architectural principles; 1300
Lafayette East apartments, Detroit, Mich.
il plans diags Prog Arch 45:176-9 S 64
Surveys show mixed market for apartments.
G. A. Christie. Arch Rec 136:18 Ag 64
Tendons tie down core waUs. il diag Eng N
172:31 Ap 23 '64
Uni-plant metered energy service extended
to residential market. Am Gas Assn Mo 46.
10 Mr '64
Versatile structures for apartment framing.
R M Gensert. plans diags Arch Kec 135:
178-9 Je; 136:185-8 Jl '64
Will factory made flats speed housing? il
plans diags Engineering 19i:52-3 Ja 10 64
Air conditioning
Employ weather data in method of estimating
operating costs. J. S. Blossom. Heating-
Pipiii'.,' 36:120-3 My ■64
5860 apartments are fueled by all-gas power
plant, il Gas 40:110-11 Je '64
48-apartment housing complex energized by
Uni-Plant. il Gas 40:104 Jl 64
Gas-flred central heating-cooling selected for
luxury apartment house, il Air Cond Heat
& Ven 61:99 My ^64
Heat pump employs panel heating as refrig-
erant condenser. E. L. Weber. Jl diag
Heating-Piping 35:95-7 O '63; Discussion.
30:107-8 Ja '64
Install 96 air conditioning plants for new
apartments. L. S. Rles. il HeaUng-Piping
36:100-2 F '64
Roof-mounted gas engines cool apartment
house, il Air Cond Heat & Vcn 61:91 Je 64
Total-electric heating-cooling u.'sed in subur-
ban Philadelphia hl-Hse apartments W A
Schertzer. il Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:108-9
O ^64
Trends in apartment air conditioning. 11
Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:49-53 Ag '64
Designs and plans
Milan apartments based on pentagon, il plan
Eng N 173:34 S 3 '64
P/A eleventh annual design awards; urban
renewal project for San Francisco rede-
velopers, inc. 11 plans Prosr Arch 46:106-9
Ja '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
75
APARTMENT houses — Continued
Electric equipment
All-electric sarden apartments, il plan dias
Elec Constr & ilaint G2:(J4-7 D '63
Electric heating forum; iieating apartments
with electricity. A. N. Keiciiel. plan Elec
Constr & JVIaint 63:1)4-7 Ap '64
On-site generation serves large housing de-
velopment. L,. Kazan, il diag Elec Constr
& JVlaint G3:i)6-9 ii" '64
Piimaiy distribution offers builder most for
tlie least. C. A. Jacobson. il Elec World
160:36-8 D 16 '63
Protect low-voltage systems from arcing-fault
damage. N. Peach, il diags Power lU8:61-5
Ap '64
Topeka's all-electric apartment prove out. 11
plans Elec Constr & Maint 63:68-9 Ja '64
Utilities cash in on apartment boom. Elec
World 161:21 Je S '64
Utility wiring plan aids apartment sales.
il diag Elec ^V'orld 161:138 Je 15 '64
Heating and ventilation
Almost-total-energy package used in Atlanta
apartment, il Gas 40:107-9 Ag '64
Apartment heating costs cut by multiple-
boiler system, il diag Arch Rec 134:144 D
•63
Beach city to have West Coast's first total
energy high-rise apartment. Gas 40:116-17
Je '64
Choose steam heat for village on stilts.
L. Smith, il diags Heating-Piping 36:120-1
Ag '64
Electric heating forum: heating apartments
with electricity. A. N. Reichel. plan Elec
Constr & Maint 63:94-7 Ap '64
5S60 apartments are fueled by all-gas power
plant, il Gas 40:110-11 Je '64
Gas-nred central heating-cooling selected for
luxury apartment house, il Air Cond Heat &
Ven 61:99 ^"v '64
Gas to power huge energy systems in Los
Angeles, il Oil & Gas J 62:194 O 12 '64
Heat pump employs panel heating as refrig-
erant condenser. E. L. Weber, il diag
Heating-Piping 35:95-7 O '63; Discussion.
36:107-8 Ja '64
Install 96 air conditioning plants for new
apartments. L. S. Ries. il Heating-Piping
36:100-2 F '64
Multistory venting with SE-ducts. M. D.
Ringler and H. Cullinane. bibliog flow diag
il diags Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:55-61
S '64
Total-electric heating-cooling used in subur-
ban Philadelphia hi-rise apartments. W. A.
Schertzer. il Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:108-9
O '64
World's largest landlord revisited. L, Smith,
il diags Heating-Piping 36:108-11 Mr '64
APARTMENTS
Lighting
Apartment gallery, il Ilium Eng 59:427 Je '64
APATITE
Infrared spectra of phosphate minerals; sym-
metry and substitutional effects in the
pyromorphite series. H. H. Adler. bibliog
diags Am Mineralogist 49:1002-15 Jl '64
Nature of alkali carbonate apatites. D. R.
Simpson, bibliog Am Mineralogist 49:363-76
Mr '64
Thorian intermediate member of the britholite-
apatite series: physical and chemical stud-
ies. M. R. Hughson and J. G. Sen Gupta,
bibliog 11 Am Mineralogist 49:937-51 Jl '64
APES
See also
Chimpanzees
APOCYANACEAE
Structures of allinine and afflnisine, alkaloids
of peschiera affinis (Muell. Arg.) Miers.
M. P. Cava and others, bibliog Chera &
Ind o 1193-4 Je 27 '64
APORPHINE
AporphJne and isoquinolinedienone alkaloids
of ocotea glaziovii. B. Gilbert and others,
bibliog .iVm Chem Soc J 86:694-6 F 20 '64
Chemical determination of the absolute con-
figuration of aporphines; the reductive
cleavage of proaporphines M. P. Cava and
others, bibliog Chem & Ind p282-3 F 15 '64
' Thalictrum alkaloids; the structure, con-
fi^ration, and total synthesis of tiialicar-
pme. a novel dimeric aporphine-benzyliso-
quinoline alkaloid. S. M. Kupchan and N.
"iokoyama. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
2177-83 Je 5 '64
APPALACHIAN region
Pattern of folded folds in the Appalachian
Piedmont along Susquehanna River. J.
Freedman and others, bibliog maps diags
Geol Soc Bui 75:621-38, pi 1-5 Jl '64
Social work in the southern Appalachians.
T. J. Herlihy. bibliog Am J Pub Health
53:1770-9 N '63
■See also subdivision Appalachian region
under special subjects, e.g.
Electric utilities
Geology
Petroleum
Roads
APPLE Juice
Acetylmethylcarbinol and diacetyl as chem-
ical indexes of microbial Quality of apple
juice. M. L. Fields, bibliog Food Tech
18:1224-8 Ag '64
Effects of chemical treatments on refriger-
ated apple juice. J. Y. Do and D. K.
Salunkhe. bibliog Food Tech 18:584-6 Ap '64
APPLES
Explosive puffing applied to apples and blue-
berries. N. H. Eisenhardt and others, flow
sheet il Food Eng 36:53-5 Je '64
Lye peeling of apples improved by wax sol-
vents. W. Oj Harrington and C. H. Hills.
Food Tech 18:375-6 Mr '64
Rapid determination of diphenylamine in
apples by direct bromination and gas
chromatography. W. H. Gutenmann and
D. J. Lisk. J Agrl & Food Chem 11:468-70
N '63
Storage
Rates of moisture loss of apples under
refrigerated storage conditions. C. P. Lentz
and E. A. Rooke. bibliog diags Food Tech
18:1229-31 Ag '64
Some etfects of gamma radiation on the keep-
ing quality of apples. L. M. Massey. jr. and
others, bibliog J Agri &. Food Chem 12:268-
74 My '64
APPLESAUCE
Fresh- flavored instant applesauce powder.
G. Johnson and others. Food Tech 18:1237-9
Ag '64
Gelled applesauce. M. E, Lazar and A. I.
Morgan, jr. il Food Tech 18:310-11 Mr '64
APPLICATIONS for positions
Help wanted. C. Paciflco. Chem & Eng N
42:76-8-1- Mr 30 '64 (reprints 40c)
How to prepare a resume. M. A. Williamson.
ReS/Develop 15:26-7 N '64
APPLIED mechanics. See Mechanics, Applied
APPORTIONMENT
Apportionment of the U.S. House of repre-
sentatives; a minimum range, integer so-
lution allocation problem. O. R. Burt and
C. C. Harris, jr. bibliog Op Res 11:648-52
Jl '63; Discussion. E. J. Gilbert and J. A.
Schatz. 12:768-73 S '64
APPRENTICES
Apprenticesliip training for paper machine
crews. W. L. Adams. Paper Ind 46:383-5
Ag '64
Bemetel training scheme. 11 Engineer 216:751
N 1 '63
Training in today's industrial economy. E. G.
Fisk. Paper Ind 46:385-9 Ag '64
See also
Employees. Training of
APPROXIMATE computation
Acetylacetonate anion; molecular orbital cal-
culations in the Htickel and self-consistent
field approximations. L. S. Forster. bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:3001-4 Ag 5 '64
Analytical approximations of thermodynamic
functions of air. V. V. Mikhailov. bibliog
AIAA J 1:2692-6 N '63
Analytical representation of the thermo-
dynamic functions of dissociating air. V. V.
Mikhailov. AIAA J 1:2689-92 N '63
Application of a new method of approxima-
tion in the solution of ordinary differential
equations to the Blasius equation. E^ D.
Kennedy, bibliog A S M E Trans ser E 31:
112-14 Mr '64
Approximate circular and noncircular offset
Srobabilities of hitting. F. E. Grubbs. bib-
og diag Op Res 12:51-62 Ja '64
Approximate evaluation of slender radome
Eerformance in hypersonic flight. F. A. Al-
ini. bibliog diags AIAA J 2:476-83 Mr '64
Approximate method for a queuing process
with a randomly deteriorating server. M.
Eisen. Op Res 11:996-1000 N '63
Approximate method for computing diffrac-
tion patterns caused by ionospheric ir-
regularities. R. Gagnon. bibliog diags J Res
Nat Bur Stand 6SD:737-42 Je "64
Approximate method for plug nozzle design.
G. Angelino. diags AIAA J 2:1834-5 O '64
Approximate methods for time-dependent gas-
fllm lubrication problems. W. A. Michael,
bibliog A S M B Trans ser E 30:509-17 D
'63
76
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
APPROXIMATE computation — Continued
Approximate numerical sclieme lor the theory
of cavity flows past obstacles of arbitrary
proflle. T. Y. T. Wu and D. P. Wang,
diags A S il i; Trans ser JJ 86:556-60 S '64
Approximate solution for laminar boundary
layer How K. L.. Kosson. bibliog AlAA J
l;lU!>S-9(i My 'H'i: Discussion. 2:5S7-8 Mr '64
Approximate solution of second-order bound-
ary-layer equations. L. Devan and M. M.
Oberai. AIAA J 2:1835-40 O '64
Approximate solution to flux concentration
by hvdromaBnetic flow. J. M. Baker, bib-
lioK dias AJAA J 2:112-13 Ja '64
Appro-ximate solutions to the three-machine
.'ichfclulint,' problem. R. J. (iiglio and H. M.
"Wasner dp Res 12:305-24 Mr '64
Approximate theoretical calculation of con-
tinuum opacities. S. S. Penner and M.
Thomas, bibliog diag AIAA J 2:1572-5 S '64
Appro.ximating polynomials by polynomials of
lower degree. P. A. Jarvie. bibliog Instru-
ments & Control Systems 37:140-2 Ap '64,
Appro.xiraation of residual total-magnetic-
intensity anomalies. A. L. Kontis and
G. A. Young, bibliog diag Geophysics
29:623-7 Ag '64
Approximation of the eigenvalues for heat
transfer in laminar tube slip flow. R. M.
Inman. AIAA J 2:373-4 F '64
Approximations for some radial Mathieu func-
tions. J. E. Burke, bibliog J Math & Phys
43:234-40 S '64
Broadside radar echoes from ionized trails.
H Weil, bibliog AIAA J 2:429-32 Mr '64
Buckling of bars of variable rigidity with
varying axial load. K. T. Sundara Raja
Iyengar and S. Anantharamu. bibliog diags
Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:734-6 N '63
Controller settings and loop performance;
a rapid estimate. P. S. Buckley, diags
Control Eng 11:81-2 Ag '64
Covariance matri.x approximation. L. B.
Schlegel. AIAA J 1:2672-3 N '63
Cutting-tool teinperature-predicting equauon
by response-surface methodology. S. M. W^u
and R. N. Mever. bibliog diags A S M E
Trans ser B 86:150-6 My '64
Describing function for nonlinear systenis
with memory subject to random input. V. S.
Levadi and R. L. Cosgriff. bibliog diass
IEEE Trans Applications & Ind p73-6 Mr
'04
Diffusion approximation for thermal radiation
in ga.ses with jump boundary condition.
R. G. DeLssler. bibliog diag A S M E Trans
ser C 86:240-6 My '64
Direct method for Chebyshev approximation
by rational functions. J. Stoer. bibliog Assn
for Computing Mach J 11:59-69 Ja '64
Effect of cyclic loading on the temperature in
viscoelastic media with variable properties.
R. A. Schapery. bibliog diags AIA^V J 2:827-
35 My '64
Estimate of errors for approximate solu-
tions of the sirnplest equations of gasdy-
namics. S. K. Godunov. AIAA J 2:208-15
Ja '64
Far-flow approximations for precursor ioni-
zation profiles. L,. Wetzel, bibliog AIAA J
2:1208-14 Jl '64
Integral approach to an approximate anal-
ysis of thrust vector control by secondary
injection. K. Karamcheti and H. T._ S.
Hsia. diags AIAA J 1:2538-44 N '63: Dis-
cussion. W. Simon. 2:1358-9 Jl '64
Momentum integral approximation for com-
f)ressible magnetogasdynamic boundar^'-
aver flow. J. J. Kauzlarich and A. B.
Cambel. bibliog diag A S M E Trans ser E
30:269-74 Je '63; Discussion. 31:358-9 Je '64
Nonequilibrium blunt-body flow using the
method of integral relations. W. C. L. Phih
and J. R. Baron, bibliog AIAA J 2:1062-71
Je '64
Numerical solution of systems of nonlinear
equations. F. Freudenstein and B. Roth,
bibliog Assn for Computing Mach J 10:650-6
O '63
Particle motion In the equatorial plane. V. L.
Pisacane. diag AIAA J 2:1361-4 Ag '64
Quasi-longitudinal approximation in the gen-
eralized theory of radio wave absorption.
R F. Benson, bibliog J Res Nat Bur
Stand 6SD:219-23 F '64
Quasi-one-dimensional treatment of chemi-
cal reactions In turbulent wakes of hyper-
sonic object.s. S. C. I..in and J. E. Hayes,
bibliog AIAA J 2:1214-22 Jl '64
Radar scattering from coated perfect con-
ductors; application to the seml-inflnite
cone and use of exact eiknnal. H. Uberall.
bibliog J Res Nat Bur Stand 6SD;749-CC
Je '64
Random volume scattering. H. Bremmer. bib-
liog J Res Nat Bur Stand 68U:967-81 S '64
Rapid estimation of the far-field in an ax-
isymmetric compressible jet. K. S. Rosier.
AIAA J 2:1489-91 Ag '64
Reactance of a symmetrical pair of strips
In rectangular waveguide. L. Lewin. diag
Inst E E Proc 111:1382-4 Ag '64
Relative stability via the direct method of
Lyapunov. W. G. Vogt. A S M E Trans ser
D 86:87-90 Mr '64
Residual analysis for circular cylindrical
shells under segmental line-load. J. Sheng
and J. Kempner. bibliog diags AIAA J 1:
2558-64 N '63; Correction. 2:784 Ap '64
Series solution of equations for re-entry
vehicles with variable lift and drag co-
efficients. Y. C. Shen. bibliog diag AIAA. J
1:2487-90 N '63
Transcendental approximation for laminar
boundary layers. P. D. Richardson. AIAA J
1:2659 N '63
Use of the Debye-HUckel approximation in
the analysis of protein potentiometric
titration data. M. Nagasawa and A. Holt-
zer. bibliog Am Chera Soc J 86:531-8 F 2G
•64
■WKB connection formulas. E. L. Murphy and
R. H. Good, jr. bibliog J Math & Phys 43:
251-4 S '64
See also
Relaxation methods (mathematics)
APRICOTS
Effects of maturity and storage on certain
biochemical changes in apricots and pea-
ches. P. B. Deshpande and D. K. Salunkhe.
bibliog Food Tech 1S:119.';-S Ag '64
Thermal degradation of pigments and relative
biochemical changes in canned apricots and
cherries. K. B. Dalai and D. K. Salunkhe.
bibliog Food Tech 18:1198-200 Ag '64
AQUARIUMS
Philadelphia Aquarama filters handle 3.8 mgd.
il Water & Sewage Works 111:138-9 Mr '64
AQUATIC plants
Determination of butoxyethano! ester of 2.4-
dichlorophenoT^yacetic acid in shellfish and
fish. J. E. Coakley and others, bibliog
J Agri <S: Food Chem 12:262-5 My '64
Flow retardance by channel weeds and their
control. J. C. Stephens and others, bibliog
Am Soc C E Proc 89 [IR 2 no 35501:31-53
Je '63; Discussion. M. W. Scrivner and P.
J. Tilp. 89 tIR 4 no 37461:65-9 D '63; Reply.
90 [IR 2 no 39411:53-4 Je '64
Too much food in the effluent. F. J. Miller,
il Water Works & Wastes Eng 1:40-1 Je
'64
Toxicological effects of herbicides on the fish
environment. C. R. Walker, bibliog il Water
& Sewage Woi-ks 111:113-16, 173-5 Mr-Ap
'64
See also
Fresh water flora
AQUEDUCTS
Costs
Aqueduct costs $650,000 a mile; unit prices.
Eng N 172:39 Ap 30 '64
AQUIFERS. See Water. Underground
ARABIA
See also
Petroleum industry and trade — Arabia
ARABS
See also
Bedotiins
ARBITRATION, Industrial
Improved arbitration now in view for tex-
tiles. M. Stone, il Mod Textiles Mag 45:
38-04- Jl '64
Labor bargaining must protect management's
rights. B. S. Kirsh. Automation 11:50-4
Ag '64
Labor relations know-how. Published In
monthly numbers of Mill and factory
Labor relations; roundup of actual day-to-day
in-plant problems and how they were han-
dled by management men. Published in
monthly numbers of Rock products
Thorn-strewn primrose path known as com-
pulsory arbitration. H. J. Lambeth. Rock
Prod 67:63-5 F '64
ARBORS and mandrels
Grinder runs faster without arbor. II Iron
Age 194:145-7 S 24 '64
Mandrel aids backlng-off operation. F. Rush,
diags Am Mach 108:133 Mr 16 '64
Proposed recommended practice for the proc-
essing of mandrels for electroforming. Plat-
ing 51:1075-8 N '64
Safe cutofT for waveguide tube Improves
shearing quality; Western Blectrlc's North
Carolina works. F^ J. Fuohs. Jr. and H. R.
Tillman, il diags ^lach 70:112-16 F "64
I
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
77
ARBORS and mandrels — Continued
Thin -wall aluminum sleeves Eround without
distortion. H. J. Gerber. il Mach 70:143 My
•64
ARBOVIRUSES
Arthropod-borne viruses; abstract. A. Shelo-
kov. Ind Med 33:716 O '64
ARC, Electric. See Electric arc
ARC welding. See Electric welding. Arc
ARCHED bridges. See Bridges, Arched
ARCHEOLOGY
Archeological reconnaissance and highway
location. L. F. Erickson. il Pub Works
95:104-6 As '64
Industrial archaeology, an introduction by K.
Hudson and Archaeology and Uie micro-
scope by L,. Biek. Keview. by A. Clow.
Chem & Ind p275-6 F 15 '64
See also
EfTj-pt — Antiquities
Greece — Antiquities
Italy — Antiquities
Stone age
ARCHES
Arch form as a facade motif; Inwood Manor,
Houston, Tex. il plan Arch Rec 136:118-19
Ag '64
Buckling of circular arches under nonuni-
form pressure. W. Wempner and T.
Ewbank. diag Am Soc C E Proc S9 [EM 4
no 35971:17-20 Ag '63; Discussion. R.
Schmidt. 89 [EM 6 no 3774]:275-6 D '63;
Reply. 90 [EM 3 no 3936]:279-80 Je '64
Collapse of arches under repeated loading.
V. Franciosi and others, bibliog diags Am
Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 1 no 3S03] :165-2ul
F '64; Discussion. 90 [ST 5 no 40G6]:219-20
O '64
Two-hinged arches: digital computer analy-
sis and design. I. Hooper and P. C. 'Wang.
diags Civil Eng 33:67-8 D '63
ARCHES, Concrete
Dynamic nonlinear response of reinforced
concrete arches. V. N. Gupchup and J. M.
Biggs, bibliog flow chart diags Am Soo
C E Proc 89 [ST 4 no 35961:225-48 Ag 63;
90 [ST 4 no 40011:261-5 Ag '64
ARCHES. Steel
Aeroelastic vibration of a steel arch. E. R.
Bradshaw. il diags Am Soc C E Proc
90 [ST 3 no 39211:1-17 Je '64; Discussion.
90 [ST 5 no 40661:243-4 O '64
Arch along the Mississippi; St Louis Gateway
arch. 11 diags Comp Air Mag 69:14-17 O '64
Construction resumed on St Louis arch U
Eng N 172:20 Ja 30 '64
Gateway arch halfway to the top. il Eng N
173:13 Jl 30 '64
Leaning arches frame giant bird cage, il
Eng N 173:44-5 O 1 '64
St Louis arch in bootstrap erection stage, il
diag Welding Eng 49:56+ Ja '64
Skewed arches span Berlin arena, il diag
Eng N 172:137 Mr 19 '64
Welding moves ahead on tracks, il Iron Age
194:83 Jl 16 '64
ARCHIE, Gustave E.
G. E. Archie to receive Lester C. Uren award
at Houston, por J Pet Tech 16:1020-1 S '64
ARCHITECTS
Architect's expanding role in industrial de-
sign. F. L. Whitney, il Arch Rec 136:
168+ Jl '64
Architects toughen ethical standards. Eng N
172:17-18 Je 25 '64
Arcliitectural practice in Mexico. R. L. W.
Wright. Prog Arch 45:154 F '64
Architecture as a total community; synthesis
and sublimation; the role of the architect.
A. Mayer and C. Stein, il Arch Rec 136:139-
48 O '64
Design of building products; role of the
architect. 11 diags Prog Arch 45:165-74 Je
•64
For 1964. a rise in architects' business. Prog
Arch 44:70-1 N '63
100 largest architectural firms in the U.S.
Arch Forum 120:14-16 Ap '64
Peace corps architect in Peru, il plan Prog
Arch 45:104 O •64
Role of the architect-engineer in planning
and building research facilities. J. W.
Be>-vl. il plans Res/Develop 15:28-31 Mr ^64
Search for architectural principles: some
thoughts and works of Gunnar Birkerts.
il plans diags Prog Arch 45:172-91 S '64
20th century engineering; where is the archi-
tect? il Prog Arch 45:61 Ag '64
U.S. firm radiates from Rome; Robert S.
McMillan associates, il map plans diags
Prog Arch 45:239-46 O '64
What it takes to be a client. D. Canty. Arch
Forum 119:84-7 Jl; 92-5 S; 94-7 D '63: 120:
104-7 F; 106-9 Ap '64
See also
American institute of architects
Jeanneret. Pierre
Rudolph, Paul
Government relations
President Johnson and public architecture;
convictions on architect's role recalled.
Arch Rec 135:10 Ja '64
Law
AIA general conditions. H. J. Rosen. Proe
Arch 45:168 Ag '64
It's the law. B. Tomson and N. Cqplan. Pub-
lished in monthly numbers of Progressive
architecture
ARCHITECTS homes. See Architecture, Do-
mestic — Architects homes
ARCHITECTS offices
Draftsmen's wharf, il plan Prog Arch 45:156-
60 Jl '64
ARCHITECTURAL acoustics. See Acoustics,
Architectural
ARCHITECTURAL decoration. See Decoration
and ornament. Architectural
ARCHITECTURAL engineering. See Building
ARCHITECTURAL lighting. See Lighting,
Architectural
ARCHITECTURAL research
Future of research. R. Llewelyn-Davies and
P. Cowan. Arch Rec 136:105+ S '64
ARCHITECTURAL societies
-See also
American institute of architects
ARCHITECTURE
Architecture and the urban emergency. D.
Canty, il Arch Forum 121:172-9 Ag-S '64
Ai-chiteoture as total community. A. Mayer
?-B? ,V"-,?'6'"- il maps plans Arch Rec 135:
137-44 Mr; 169-78 Ap; 145-52 Mv; 141-6 Je:
136:157-62 Jl; 129-38 Ag; 197-206 S; 139-48
O 64
Architecture at the New York world's fair.
M- ,F- Schmertz. il Arch Rec 136:143-50
Jl d4
Beneath the visiting moon. J. E. Burchard.
il Prog Arch 44:160-70 N; 126-31 D '63
Light, form, and power; new work of Louis
K.¥'.'V»'^- Scully, il plans diags Arch Forum
121:162-70 Ag-S '64
Secret scrapbook of an architectural scaven-
??Y- .^- Blake. U diags Arch Forum 121:81-
114 Ag-S 64
Tradition and continuity in architecture. W.
?I?'^\"c^^!'^^''?i-^^° 135:131-6 My; 133-40
Je. 136:151-0 Jl 64
See also
Airport buildings
Automobile sales buildings
Balconies
Beach architecture
Bridges — Architecture
Building materials
Buildings
Cathedrals
Ceilings
Childrens homes
Church architecture
Clinics
Clubhouses
College architecture
Concrete construction
Convents
Courts (architecture)
Dairies
Department stores
Embassy buildings
Exhibition buildings
Facades
Fire houses
Flashing
Greenhouses
Hillside architecture
Interior decoration
Library buildings
Medical buildings
Memorials
Modular coordination (architecture)
Monuments
Moving picture theaters
Municipal contera
Museums
Music halls
Nurses homes
Nursing homes
Office buildings
Offices
78
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ARCHITECTURE— See also— Continued
farapets
Partitions
Pavilions
Police stations
Prisons
Public buildings , ,^ . .
KemodelinK (architecttire)
Shelters
Sk?s^ an°d'^^skiine— Stations, lodges, etc.
Stadiums
Tennis courts. Indoor
Theaters , .^ . ,
Vaults (architecture)
also subdivision Architecture under names
of cities, e.e.
Berlin
Boston
Buenos A-ires
Chicaso
Dallas
Detroit
Dublin
Frankfurt. Germany
Honolulu
Montreal
New York (city)
Paris
l^hiladelphia
Portland. Oregon
Rochester. New York
at Louis
San Francisco
Tokyo
Toronto _ _
Washington. D.C.
Bibliography
Book reviews Published in monthly numbers
of ProEcressive architecture
Books. Published in monthly numbers of
RwSred^'readini;°'"pu'bIished in monthly num-
bers of Architectural record
Competitions
A.I. A. awards honor 16 projects, il Arch
AIA^°holds competition for headquarters, il
plan Arch Rec 135:20 Ap '.64 >,„„„..
AIA jury selects four buildings for honor
awards il Kng N 172;1S-19 .Te 25 '64
AISC chooses ISiU's prize buildings, il Eng N
Ar"h{tlcti' pine? selects 16 best buildings
of 1964. il Arch Forum 121:9. Jl 64
Boston architectural center design chosen, il
Arch Rec 135:14-15 Ap 64
Boston architectural center to enter new
phase with new building, il plans Prog
Building tjT>es study: apartment.s: FHA honor
awards for residential design. t. A
Christie, il Plans Arch Rec 135:154-62 Ja 64
California buildings receive honor awards, il
Arch Rec 135:14-15 Je '64 ,, ,
Design for mechanical learning: college e ec-
tronic communications center; Rensselaer
polytechnic institute, il plans diags Arch
Kec 135:17>l-!)2 Mv '64 ^ ^. , .,
Eight get awards in Boston arts festival, il
Arch Rec 136:12-15 O '64
FHA awards recognize architectural merit,
il Arch Rec 135:14-15 Ja '64
Glen Canvon dam is no. one: Dulles airport
honored', in Civil engineering achievement
awards, il Eng N 172:21 F 20 '64
National program honors ten churches with
design awards, il diag Arch Rec 135.12-l.J
P C^I honors eleven structures in awards
'program, il Arch Rec 136:12-13 S '64
P/A eleventh annual design awards, il plans
diags Prog Arch 45:100-46 Ja '64
P/A holds 11th awards presentaUon. Prog
Arch 45:60-1 F '64
Providence education center. 11 Arch Rec 135:
12 Ja '64
Second program of librar>' awards cites three
for top honors, il Arch Rec 135:12 Ap C4
Turnover on Olympus; the P/A design
awards program. 1951-1964. il plans diacs
Prog Arch 45:140-55 Jl '64
Twelve buildings get A.I.S.C. awards. 11 Arch
Rec 136:14-15 S '64
Unintie use of extrusions wins architectural
award, il Mod Metals 20:70 Jl '64
Varied designs from synagogue problem, il
plans diags Prog Arch 45:72-3 Mr '64
■Winners named in competition for school
shelters. 11 plans Arch Rco 135:26-f F '64
Young Japanese wins Hawaii AIA medal. 11
ProB Arch 45:72 Ap '64
Designs and plans
New computers may provide big- job plan-
ning assistance. 11 Arch Rec 135:8b-f Mr 64
P/A eleventh annual design awards. 11 plans
diags Prog Arch 45:100-46 Ja '64
See also subdivision Designs and plans
under special subjects, e.g.
Architecture. Domestic
Hospitals
Naval architecture
School buildings
Details
Architectural details, il plans diags Arch Rec
134:149-64 O '63; 135-121-36 F; 137-52 Ap;
136:169-84 S '64 , ,
Bench and bicycle rack; Northeast regional
library: selected detail. Prog Arch 45:206
S '64 . , ^. ■
Ceiling fixtures: State capitol credit union:
selected detail, diags Prog Arch 45:139 Jl
'64
Design of building products; architectural
products by industrial designers, il diags
Prog Arch 45:145-64 Je '64
GUvet college collegiate center; column and
roof; selected details. Prog Arch 45:155 Mr
'64
Plywood footbridge: Reed college, Portland.
Ore. : .selected detail, il diags Prog Arch
44:136-7 D '63 „, ^.
Precast sunshade; Western Washington state
college; selected detail. Pros Arch 45:207
S '64
Skylighted column; First national bank in
Loveland: selected detail. Prog Arch 45:
133 Jl '64 . , -,^ . ,.
Steeple: Wayside Congregational Christian
church. Seattle. Wash.; selected detail.
Prog Arch 44:155 N '63 ^ „
Structural components; U.S. embassy orace
building. Dublin. Republic of Ireland; se-
lected detail, plan diags Prog Arch 45:162-3
F '64
See also
Decoration and ornament. Architectural
Exhibitions
Tapiola. Finland, seen in exhibit, il Arch
Rec 134:10 D '63
History
World architecture, an illustrated history.
Review, by J. Barnett. il Arch Rec 135:
165-S Mr '64
International aspects
Abroad. Published in monthly numbers of
Architectural forum
Philosophy
Architecture in a social context: the work
of Sven Markelius. il plans Arch Rec 135:
153-64 Ap '64
Houses: the architect speaks to man s needs.
il plans diags Prog Arch 45:125-93 My '64
Ideas and integrities. B. Fuller. Review,
bv C. W. Condit. Prog Arch 45:188-1- Jl
'64
Oneness of form and material, il plans Prog
Arch 44:106-17 D '63 , ^ „
Wavy line versus the Cube. L. Mumford. 11
diag Arch Rec 135:111-16 Ja '64
Specifications
Specifications clinic. H. J. Rosen. Published
in montWy numbers of Progressive archi-
tecture
Study and teaching
Passing of the Ark. W. W. Wurster. 11 Prog
Arch 45:166-71 Jl '64
California
Varj'lng approaches from Campbell & Wong.
11 Prog Arch 45:54 Ja '64
Colorado
High mountain monastery for research, 11 plan
Arch Forum 120:82-5 Ja '64
Small hanks, a credit to their communities;
Loveland. il plans diags Prog Arch 45:128-
33 Jl '64
Cuba
New architecture of Castro's Cuba. D. Rown-
tree. 11 Arch Forum 120:122-5 Ap '64
Europe
Industrialized building; Western Europe.
E. T. Shlffer. il plans diags Prog Arch
45:192-206 O '64
Finland
Finnish architecture; traditions and develop-
ment. L. K. Eaton, i] map Prog Arch 45;
151-61 Ap '64
Tapiola. Finland, seen in exhibit. U Arch Rec
134:10 D '63
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
79
ARCHITECTURE — Continued
Great Britain
New work, a new style; word in Britain;
character. R. Banham. il pians Arch Forum
121:llS-25 As-S '64
Greece
Oneness of foim and material: Mykonos.
classical example, il Prog Arch 44:106-10 D
'63
Tourist hotel on an ancient coast, il plans
diags Arch Eec 136:170-1 O '64
Guatemala
Curtain walls revolutionize Guatemala. W.
Hunter, il Eng N 172:80-2 F 13 '64
Hawaii
Hanging gardens on the rocks in Hawaii;
hotel at Kaanapali Beach, il plans Arch
Rec 135:14a-54 Mr '64
Hawaiian hotel opens to landscape. 11 plan
diags Arch Rec 136:174-5 O '64
Italy
Church of the Autostrada. J. M. Fitch. 11
plan Arch Forum 121:100-9 Jl '64
Japan
Grotto theater is part of Tokyo office blocic
il diag Arch Forum 120:120-1 F '64
New work, a new style; functional grid in
Japan, il plans Arch Forum 121:130-5 Ag-S
■64
Kenya
Office building, Nairobi, Kenya. 11 plans Prog
Arch 45:244 O '64
Mexico
Architectural practice in Mexico. R. L. W.
Wright. Prog Arch 45:154 F '64
IVIinnesota
Small banks, a credit to their communities;
Minneapolis. 11 plans diags Prog Arch 45:
134-9 Jl '64
Nigeria
University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria; McMil-
lan associates, il Prog Arch 45:241-2 O '64
Peru
Peace corps architect in Peru. 11 plan Prog
Arch 45:104 O '64
Rumania
Rumanian architecture: conformity and an
occasional breakthrough, il Prog Arch 45:
94-5 S '64
Spain
Light on the altar; Church of the Coronation
of Our Lady. Vitorla. Spain, 11 plan Arch
Forum 119:82-3 D '63
Sweden
Architecture in a social context; the work of
Sven Markelius. il plans Arch Rec 135:153-
64 Ap ■64
Switzerland
One major 1964 exhibition empowers architec-
ture to reflect goals of program; Swiss
national exliibition, Lausanne. 11 plan Arch
Reo 135:14-15 My '64
Swiss build a thinking man's fair. O. Tan-
ner, il plan Arch Forum 121:92-9 Jl '64
Swiss school is a lesson in concrete, il plan
diag Arch Forum 120:78-81 Ja '64
Taiwan
New work, a new style; shells soar in For-
mosa, il diags Arch Forum 121:136-9 Ag-S
'64
Texas
Small banks, a credit to their communities;
Edmburg. 11 plans diags Prog Arch 45:122-
7 Jl '64
Tropics
Tropical climate control techniques. B Polk,
il plan diags Arch Rec 135:208-10 Ap '64
■ Two solutions for the tropical house. 11 plans
Prog Arch 44:118-25 D '63
ARCHITECTURE, American
75 years of change, mostly unpredicted. D.
Haskell. 11 Arch Forum 121:72-80 Ag-S '64
ARCHITECTURE, Domestic
Advancing house design. 11 plan Prog Arch
45:99 O '64
■^?!i'^^Xo ^?'i?,^?„,^l"'°^d. 11 plan Engineering
198:1^8 Jl 24 64
New row house. R. P. Dober and R. C.
Stauffer. 11 plans Prog Arch 45:117-21 Ag
'64
Record houses of 1964. il plans diags Arch
Rec 135:47-127 Mid-My '64
Seven new houses by Ulrich Franzen. 11 plana
Arch Rec 134:127-42 N '63
See also
Apartment houses
Balconies
Country houses
Fireplaces
Hillside architecture
Houses
Houses, Row
Interior decoration
Architects homes
Bold expression in brick and concrete. 11 plans
diag Arch Rec 135:80-3 Mid-My '64
Private world of an individual: residence,
Sausalito. Calif. 11 plans diags Prog Arch
45:148-53 My '64
Simply designed home makes use of standard
materials for maximum economy. 11 plans
Arch Rec 135:96-9 Mid-My '64
Sophisticated rusticity for country house. 11
plan Arch Rec 135:88-91 Mid-My '64
Space, not an object: one-room house: Cham-
paign, 111. il plan Prog Arch 45:178-81 My '64
Two solutions for the tropical house: open
pavilion. 11 plan diag Prog Arch 44:122-5
D '63
Two solutions for the tropical house: solid
enclosure, il plan Prog Arch 44:118-21 D '63
Designs and plans
Ultimate house, modern setting for gas. 11
plan Am Gas Assn Mo 46:12-13 F 64
See nlso
Houses, Model
Details
,See also
Stairways
California
Architecture as an art form; mountaintop
house. Agoura, Calif. 11 plans diags Prog
Arch 45:166-71 My '64
An atrium expands builder house living area.
il plan Arch Rec 135:108-11 Mid-My '64
Cross-shaped hilltop house provides wide
variety of outlook. II plans Arch Rec 135:
179-82 Ap '64
Expansive ranch house forms its own oasis.
il plan Arch Rec 135:76-9 Mid-My '64
Family home planned in three distinct units.
il plan Arch Rec 136:217-20 S '64
Form is what things are; two residences in
California by Joseph Esherick. 11 plans
diags Prog Arch 45:134-47 My '64
Four linked pavilions form builder house. 11
plan Arch Rec 135:92-5 Mid-My '64
Pin-wheel plan provides privacy without
fences. 11 plans Arch Rec 135:153-6 Je '64
PyA eleventh annual design awards; house
for Mr and Mrs W. S. Jewell. Orinda, Calif.
11 plans Prog Arch 45:114-17 Ja '64
Rhythm and symmetry in a steel -framed
house: West Los Angeles, il plans Arch Rec
135:48-53 Mid-My '64
SausaUto apartment remodeled. 11 plans diags
Prog Arch 45:156-7 Mr '64
Town house and a country house by Wurster,
Bernardi and Emmons, il plans diag Arch
Rec 135:139-42 Ja '64
Connecticut
Multi-level house for a rocky hilltop, il plans
Arch Rec 135:100-3 Mid-My '64
Seven new houses by Ulrich Franzen: houses
in Westport and New Canaan. 11 plans
Arch Rec 134:132-3, 136-7 N '63
Florida
Development house expresses the character of
concrete, il plan diag Arch Rec 135:72-6
Mid-My '64
Simplicity cuts costs for a seaside house,
il plans Arch Rec 136:147-50 Ag '64
France
Instinctive home; Castellaras-Ie-Neuf. Alpe.=!-
Maritimes, France, 11 plans Prog Arch 45:
18G-93 My '64
Hawaii
Four houses in Hawaii, il plans Arch Rec
136:161-4 O '64
Illinois
Lakeside house combines traditional atmos-
phere with contemporary design. 11 plans
Arch Rec 135:120-3 Mid-My '64
80
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ARCHITECTURE, Domestic — Continued
Iowa
Adequate tool for living; Cedar Rap idS; Iowa,
il plans I'TOS Arch 45;lS2-o My 61,
Simply designed home makes use of standard
materials for maximum economy, il plans
Arch Rec 135;9G-a Mid-My '64
Long Island, New York
Modem house echoes tradition. 11 plans Arch
SevIS n^ew "oiise'^ by Ulrich Franzen: houses
in Hewlett Harl>or and Great Neck, il
plans diags Arch Rec 134:130-1. 134-5 N 63
Louisiana
Patios and pavilions are combined for a
walled-in city house tor a large fami y-
U plans Arch Reo 135:116-19 Mid-My 64
Maryland
Formal house planned for a. river view, il
plans Arch Rec 135:64-7 Mid- My 64
Sunny house for a wooded site; Silver Spring.
il plans Arch Rec 135:169-72 Mr '64
Massachusetts
Raised basement adds space to neat develop-
ment house, il plans Arch Rec 135.l<!4-b
Mid-My '64
Mmnesota
Rpopdine walls give privacy to restricted
site ^1 plan Arch Rec 135:§4-7 Mid-My '64
Missouri
Staggered walls exploit site irregularities
il plans diag Arch Rec 135:112-15 Mid-My
'64
New Hampshire
Compact saddle-roofed house that exploits
a dilticult site, il plans diag Arch Rec 135.
157-60 My '64 ,
New Jersey
One-story house has bold living spaces and
light effects, il plan diag Arch Rec 135. bS-
Seveii new Ihouses by Ulrich Franzen: cluster
housing for Tenafly. 11 plans Arch Reo
134:128-9 N '63
New York (state)
Adaptable house dramatizes use of steel.
il plan diag Arch Rec 135:58-61 Mid-My '64
Five pavilions linked by a service spine.i!
plan diags Arch Kec 135:104-7 Mid-My 64
Seven new houses by IHrich Franzen: houses
in Mamaroneck and Bedford, jl plans Arch
Rec 134:138-42 N '63
Pennsylvania
Bold expression in brick and concrete, il
plans diag Arch Rec 135:80-3 Mid-My '64
P/A eleventh annual design awards: house
for Mr and Mrs^.J. HP. Hamilton. New
Hope, il plans diags Prog Arch 45:110-13
Ja '64
P/A eleventh annual design awards; towii
houses for Harold Rosen & co. Philadel-
phia. 11 plans diags Prog Arch 45:100-5 Ja
Sweden
Swedish style. 11 Engineering 196:768 D 13 "63
Texas
Open plan for a family home; Houston. 11
plan diag Arch Rec 135:173-6 Mr '64
Washington, D.C.
Contemporary town house u_ses vaulted roofs
il plans diag Arch Rec 135:54-7 Mid-My 64
Georgetown house expanded, il plans Prog
Arch 45:158-9 Mr '64
Washington (state)
Attractive development house, for $5,995. il
plans Arch Rec 135:62-3 Mid-My '64
ARCHITECTURE, Modernistic
Mailer vs. .Scully; two statements on contcm-
porarv architecture. Arch Forum 120:96-7
Ap ■64
New work, a new style? 11 plans Arch Forum
121:115-61 Ag-S '64
Yale's school of art and architecture; the
measure. S. Moholy-Nagy. 11 plan Arch
Forum 120:76-9 F '64
ARCS , , . , ,,
Arc lengths and curvature of parabolic seg-
ments M H. Thlbodeaux. diags Am Soo
C E troc 90 [PL 1 no 37551:1-6 Ja '64
ARCTIC regions „ . „„ v,»
Auioial-2;one absorption effects on an hf
Arctic pionagation path. R. U. Hunsucker
bibliog map J Res Nat Bur Stand 68D.
Diurnal changes of transmission time i^n the
Arctic propagation of vlf waves. VV. l.
Blackband. diags J Res Nat Bur Stand
68D:205-10 F '64 , , . ^^. ,
Effects of Arctic nuclear explosions on satel-
lite radio communication. P. R. Arenat
and H. Soicher. bibliog maps IEEE Proc
52:672-6 Je 'G4 ^ , . „ , »„ on
Electrical properties of sea ice at 0.1 to 30
mc/s. F. L. Wentworth and M. Cohn. bib-
liog U diags J Res Nat Bur Stand 68D:
Precise phase and amplitude measurements
on vlf signals propagated through the
Arctic zone. F. H. Reder and others, diags
J Res Nat Bur Stand 6SD:27o-81 Mr 64
See also
Building — Arctic regions
Petroleum — Arctic regions , ... _s
Petroleum industry and trade — Arctic regions
Polar regions
AREA measurement , , ^
Automatic area compensator for constant
stress cycling. C. B. Feltner and J. Jackobs.
diags R Sci Instr 34:1360-3 D '63
Digital read-out of section area for sheet
samples, il Engineering T-9^;-P^„P „2\.^*
Special jig coiiiiuiter areas. H. E. Hoteko.
11 Control Eng 11:97 Ag '64 , , „„ ^ ^it-
Storage area measurements: windrow. Va,^-
Matthews, diags Rock Prod 67:46 Ag 64
AREA of surfaces. See Surfaces— Areas and
volumes
ARENAS. See Stadiums
ARGABRITE, William Greame
Memorial. C. S. Ross, por Am Assn Pet
Geologists Bui 48:1592-3 S '64
See also subdivision Argentina under
special subjects, e.g.
Geology , . .
Lead mines and mmmg
Metal working industries
Mines and mineral resources
Petroleum industry and trade
Petroleum laws and regulations
Railroads
Sewerage . .
Zinc mines and mining
ARGI NINE
Nonspecific role of arginine in the promotion
of muscular dystrophy in the chick. K. J.
Jenkins and others, bibliog J NutriUon SZ.
415-'^1 Ap '64
Synthesis of arginine-containing peptides
through their ornithine analogs; synthesis
of arginine vasopressin, arginine vasotocin,
and L-histidyl-L-phenylalanyl-i,-arginyl-L-
tryptophylglycine. M Bodanszky and
others, bibliog Am Chem Soo J 86:4452-9
O 20 '64
Argon improves ZnBr: shielding windows. W.
B Lane and M. J. Nuckolls, diag Nucle-
onics 22:88-9 F '64 ^ ^. , . „,
Complete gas cliromatographic analysis of
fixed gases with one detector using argon
as gas carrier. D. P. Manka. flow diag
Anal Chem 36:480-2 Mr '64
Effect of argon addition on shock-layer
ladiance of CO2-N2. gas mixtures F Wolf
and T. Horton. bibliog AIAA J 2:1472-4 Ae
•64
Electrical conduction and breakdown in argon
and helium at temperatures from lap0°K to
2500°K D. W. George, bibliog il diags
Inst E E Proc 110:2063-72 N '63
Electrical conductivity of potassium-seeded
argon plasmas near thennal equ'l'brium
L. P. Harris. J Ap Phys 35:1993-4 Je 64
Experimental determination of the. drift
velocity of low-energy electrons in Ar,
Nj. CCJi. several ArNi mixtures, and several
Ar-COi mixtures. N. E Levine and M. A.
Uman. bibliog il diags J Ap Phys 35:2618-
24 S '64
Heat transfer from noncnulUbrlum ionized
argon gas C. Park, bibliog AIAA J 2:169-
71 Ja '64
Hvdrates at high pressures; application of
"statistical meclianics to the study. of the
hydrates of methane, argon, and nitrogen.
S Salto and others, bibliog A I Ch H. J
10:734-40 S '64
Hvdrates at high pressures; methane-water,
"argon-water, and nitrogen-water systems.
D R. Marshall and others, bibliog diag
A I Ch E J 10:202-5 Mr '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
81
ARGON — Continued
Mass spectrometrio study of neutral particles
sputtered from Cu by 0- to 100-eV Ar Ions.
J. H. Woodyard and C. B. Cooper, biblios
diass J Ap Phys 35:1107-17 Ap '64
Measured temperatures of strong shock
waves in argon. J. Roth, biblios il diags
J Ap Phys 35:1429-33 My '64
0-2 transition of CO in condensed oxygen.
nitrogen, and argon. S. Abramowitz and
H. P. Broida. bibliog J Res Nat Bur Stand
6SA:331-3 My '64
Performance of argon detectors In the fleld-
intensified current region. J. Z. Knapp and
A. S. Meyer, bibliog diag Anal Chem 36:
1430-41 Jl '64
Specific reaction rate of the second-order
formation of Ar2*. F. W. Lampe and G. G.
Hess, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2952-3 Jl
20 '64
Sputtering of polycrj'stalline copper and
silver by 30-170 kev argon ions. C. E
Ramer and others, bibliog diag J Ap Phys
35:1673-80 Je '64
Sputtering yields of single crystals bom-
barded by one- to ten-kev Ar* ions. G D.
Magnuson and C. E. Carlston. bibliog diags
J Ap Phys 34:3267-73 N '63
Using argon to degas steel. 11 Mech Eng 85:47
D '63
Virial coefBcients for argon, methane, nitro-
gen, and xenon. D. A. Gyorog and E. F.
Obert. bibliog A 1 Ch E J 10:621-5 S '64
X-ray diffraction on whiskers grown from
ferrous chloride in an argon atmosphere.
W. Rambauske and R. R. Gruenzel. il J Ap
Phys 35:408 F '64
Analysis
Determination of argon and oxygen by gas
chromatography. J. "W. Swinnerton and
others, diag Anal Chem 36:1669-71 Jl '64
Determination of argon in the presence of
oxygen and other atmospheric gases by ad-
sorption chromatography K Abel bib-
liog diags Anal Chem 36:953-4 Ap '64
Isotopes
K-Ar dating of rocks and tectonic events In
the Piedmont of southeastern Pennsylvania.
D. M. Lapham and W. A. Bassett. bib-
liog map diag Geol Soc Bui 75:661-7 Jl
'64
Potassium-argon ages from lavas of the
Hawaiian Islands. I. McDougall, map Geol
Soc Bui 75:107-27 bibliog(p 123-4) F '64
Manufacture
High purity nitrogen, oxygen and argon. 11
Engineering 196:588 N 8 '63
Industrial gases plant at Stoke-on-Trent.
il(p 720) Engineer 216:721 N 1 '63
AGRON, Liquid
Spark erosion in liquid argon. I. A. Bucklow
and L.. E. Drain, diag J Scl Instr 41:614-17
O '64
ARITHMETIC
Arithmetic behavior in chimpanzees. C. B.
Ferster. il diags Sci Am 210:98-104-1- My
'64
Checking in data processing. C. F. Page,
il Instruments & Control Systems 37:129-31
Ag '64
Function evaluation in unnormalized arith-
metic. R. Li. Ashenhurst. Assn for Com-
puting Mach J 11:168-87 Ap '64
Single-scan techniques for the translation of
arithmetic expressions in ai,gol 60. B.
Randell and D. J. Russell, bibliog Assn
for Computing Mach J 11:159-67 Ap '64
See also
Algorithm
Division
Multiplication
ARIZONA
See also subdivision Arizona under spe-
cial subjects, e.g.
Electronics industry
Gas, Natural
Geology
"Mines and mineral resources
Petroleum
Petroleum industry and trade
Roads
Water supply
ARKANSAS
See also
Gas. Natural — Arkansas
Geology — Arkansas
Petroleum — Arkansas
Petroleum Industry and trade — ^Arkansaa
ARKANSAS RIVER
Hydraulic aspects of Arkansas River stabili-
zation. M. S. Petersen, il map plans Am
Soc C E Proc 89 [WW 4 no 36991:29-65
N '63: Discussion. 90 [WW 1 no 3S14] :173
F; [WW 2 no 39171:35-7 My '64
ARMAMENTS
1964 prospects for all engineerings, il Engi-
neering 197:109-11 Ja 17 '64
See also
Disarmament
ARMATURES
End component of armature leakage re-
actance of turbine generators. J. A. Tego-
poulos. bibliog diags IEEE Trans Power
Apparatus & Systems 83:632-7 Je '64
Glas-s banding of traction motor armatures,
il Engineering 198:171 Ag 7 '64
Glass-bonded traction motor armatures, il
Engineer 218:255 Ag 14 '64
ARMOR plate
Apprai.-ial of brittle fracture temperature of
rolled armor steel by the NRL drop weight
test. V. H. Pagano and C. O. McHugh bib-
liog il plan diags Welding J 43:sup 129-39
Mr '64
Influence of strength level and heat-affected
zone an the brittle fracture temperature
(navy drop-weight test) of Mn-Mo armor
steel. V. H. Pagano and K. Chesney. bib-
liog il diag Welding J 43:sup 92-6 F '64
ARMORED automobiles. See Automobiles,
Armored
ARMS and armor
Buoyant textiles and body armor; sym-
posium. Mod Textiles Mag 45:60-6-f O '64
ARNEL. See Cellulose acetate fibers
AROMATIC compounds
Alkaline hydrolysis of polynuclear methyl
arylacetates. N. Acton and E. Berliner,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3312-18 Ag 20
'64
Aromatic amination with hydrazoic acid
catalyzed by Lewis acids; orientation, ac-
tivity, and relative rates. P. Kovacic and
and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
1588-92 Ap 20 '64
Aromatic nitriles by ammoxidation. S.
Sakuyama and others, il diag Chem Eng
Prog 60:48-9 S '64
Aromatic nucleonhilic substitution rules apply
to hydrated electron reactions. E. J. Hart
and M. Anbar. il Chem & Eng N 42:50-1-
5 14 '64
Aromatic ring synthesis via the Michael
reaction. C. E. Glassick and others. Chem
6 Ind p 1711 O 10 '64
Aromatic substitution. G. A. Olah and others
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1039-70, 2198-209
Mr 20, Je 5 '64
Composition of the dinuclear aromatics.
Cu to Cu, in the light gas oil fraction of
petroleum. B. J. Mair and T. J. Mayer,
bibliog diags Anal Chem 36:351-62 F '64
Condensation reactions of aromatic alde-
hydes in dimethyl sulfoxide solution; asym-
metric tricarbon condensation involving di-
methyl sulfoxide. G. A. Russell and H. D.
Becker, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:3406-10
N 5 '63
Cyclobutadiene fuses to one aromatic nucleus.
M. P. Cava and others, il Chem & Eng N
42:36-7 Ja 20 '64
Dialkyl peroxide- induced reductions of aro-
matic ketones. E. S. Huyser and D. C.
Neckers. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:3641-4
N 20 '63
Effect of substituted aromatic compounds on
the radiolysis of cyclohexane. W. V. Sher-
man, bibliog Chem & Ind p 1266-7 Jl 11
■64
Electrode reactions of aromatic compounds
in strong acid solutions; chronopotentio-
metric and spectrometrio studies of the p-
hydroqulnone-HjSOi system at platinum
electrodes. H. B. Mark, Jr. and C. L. Atkin.
bibliog Anal Chem 36:514-20 Mr '64
Electron spin resonance studies of aromatic
polynitro compounds. I, Bernal and G. K.
Fraenkel. bibliog diags Am Chem Soc J 86:
1671-5 My 5 '64
Electron transfer through organic structural
units: aromatic and heterocyclic carbox-
ylates as bridging groups in oxidation-
reduction reactions. B. S. Gould and H.
Taube. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1318-28
Ap 5 '64
Electronic effects of the sulfonyl group In
aromatic systems: relationships between In-
ductive and d-orbital resonance contribu-
tions.^ C. T. Meyers and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:2944-5 Jl 20 '64
82
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AROMATIC compounds — Contitiued
Electrophilio substitution of aromatic four-
teen-membered riiiB cyclic con.iuBated sys-
tems. Y. Gaoni and F. Sondlieimer. Am
Chem Soc J 86:521-2 P 5 '64 .
Heteropolar ozonization of aza-aromatics ana
their N-oxides. E. J Moriconi and FA
Spano. biblios Am Chem Soc J 86:38-46
Ja 5 '(j4 . ,, . -n .
Ionic method aromatizes steroids A, B rings,
il Chem & Ens N 42:424-. Je lo '64
Kinetics of aromatic nitration. R- C. Miller
and others, bibliog diags Ind &. Eng Chem
56:43-53 Je '64 , , ,, „ „ ,
Leaf alcohol (cis 3-hexen-l-ol). P. Bedou-
kian. biblioff Am Perfumer 78:31-5 p 63
Mass spectral studies; fragmentation of
aromatic amides. K. G. Das and others.
Am Chem Soc J 86:3729-32 S 20 64
Microwave absorption and molecular struc-
ture in liquids; intramolecular structural
effects in the dielectric relaxation of six
aromatic compounds. E. Forest and C. P.
Smyth, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3474-7
S 5 '64
New emphasis put on aromatic substitution.
C. Ingold and others. Chem & Ens N
42:42-4-f- S 28 '64 ., ., . »,
New heteroaromatic compounds; derivatives
of 4.3-borazaroi.sociuinoline. M. J. S. Dewar
and R C. DouRherty. bibliog Am Chem Soc
J 86:433-6 F 5 '64
New heteroaromatic compounds; two analogs
of triphenylene and a possible route to bora-
zarene G C. Culling and others bibliog
Am Chem' Soc J 86:1125-7 Mr 20 '64
Nucleophilic displacement reactions In aro-
matic systems: rates and mechanism for
the reaction of 2.4-dinitrochlorobenzene
with l,4-diazabicyclot2.2.2.1octane in ace-
tonitrile S. D. Ross and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 85:3999-4003 D 20 '63
Oxidation of aromatic aldehydes by chromyl
acetate. K. B. Wiberg and P A. Lep.se
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2612-19 Jl 5 '64
Photo-induced nucleophilic aromatic substitu-
tion R. L. Letsinger and O. B. Ramsay.
Am Chem Soc J 86:1447-8 Ap 5 '64
Radiolysis and pyrolysis of polyaromatic
compounds. J. Weiss and others, bibhog
diags Ind & Eng Chem Product Res & De-
velop 3:73-8 Je '64 ,^ ^ ^ .^^ ^,
Reactions of foninaldehyde with aromatic
amines. W. V. Farrar. bibliog J Ap Chem
14:389-99 S '64 ^. ,
Reactions of peroxy radicals with, .poly-
nuclear aromatic compounds; reactivities or
anthracene, ct-benzoanthracene. and tetra-
cene toward alkyl aryl peroxy radicals.
L, R. Mahoney. bibliog diag Am Chem Soc
J 86:444-9 P 5 '64 . .
Reduction of aromatic disulfides with trl-
Phenvlphosnhine. R. E. Humphrey and J.
M. Hawkins, bibliog Anal Chem 36:1812-14
Ag '64 , , ,^.
Reduction of nitroaromatic compounds .with
sodium borohvdride. Ij. A. Kaplan, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:740-1 F 20 '64
Reflectance fluorescence spectra of aromatic
compounds in potassium bromide pellets.
B L Van Duiiren and C. B. Bardi. bibliog
diag Anal Chem 35:2198-202 D '63
Restricted rotation in aromatic aldehydes.
F A L. Anet and M. Ahmad, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:119-20 Ja 5 '64
Selective .=;eparation of polycyclic aromatic
compounds hv countercurrent distribution
with a solvent system containing tetra-
methvlurio acid. J. D. Mold and others, bib-
liog Anal Chem 35:2071-4 D "63
Solvent effects in organic chemistry- the
failure of tertiary aromatic amines as Ham-
mott bases. E. M. Arnett and G. W. Mach.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2671-7 Jl 5 '64
Solvolvsis with t-alkyl hydroperoxides of
t-alkvl and aryl chlorides and polychloro-
comp'ounds activated by aromatic rings.
N. A. Mil.n.-; and others, bibliog Chem &
Ind p423-4 Mr 7 '64
Spot te.^ts for nrom.atlc and a.B-unsaturated
aldehydes. F. Feigl and E. Libergott. bib-
liog Anal Chem 36:132-3 Ja '64
Study of aromatic amine inhibitors by
nuclear nuignetic resonance. P. F. Cox and
otliprs. bibliog Corrosion 20:299-302 S '64
Ten pi electron system Is aromatic. E. Vogel.
Chem & Eng N 42:40-1 O B "64
Tracer diffusion coefilclents of aromatic or-
g.inic molorulPs. T. A. Miller and others.
bibliog Anal Chem 36:418-20 F '64
Analysis
Instrumentation as applied to a number of
aromatic and flavoring materials; abstract.
V. D. Johnston. Am Perfumer 78:24 N '63
Use of organo-clays a.s gas chromatographic
stationary phases. J. V. Mortimer and P. L.
Gent, bibliog Anal Chem 36:754-6 Ap '64
AROMATIZATION
Novel steroid aromatization reaction. M.
Heller and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:2309-10 Je 5 '64
Reductive aromatization of steroidal die-
nones; a new method for the preparation
of estrone. H. L. Dryden, jr. and others.
Am Chem Soc J 86:742-3 F 20 '64
ARSENATES
See also
Zinc arsenates
ARSENIC
Arsenic (IV) as an intermediate in the in-
duced oxidation of arsenic(III) by the
iron (II) -hydrogen peroxide reaction. R.
Woods and otners. bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:1098-700 My 5 '64
Arsenic(IV) as an intermediate in the in-
duced oxidation of arsenic(lll) by the iron
(II) persulfate reaction and Uie photoreduc-
tion of iron(III); presence of oxygen. R.
Woods and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc
J 85:3334-7 N 5 '63
Constitutional effect of arsenic additions on
an austenitic stainless steel. H. J. Gold-
schmidt and W. M. Ham. bibliog il diags
Iron & Steel Inst J 202:347-55 Ap '64
Diffu.sion of Zn into GaAs under the presence
of excess arsenic vapor. H. Rupprecht and
C. Z. LeMay. bibliog il J Ap Phys 35:1970-3
Je '64
Effect of arsenic on selenium metabolism in
rats. O. E. Olson and others, bibhog J
Agri & Food Chem 11:531-4 N '63
Nature of Benedict's arsenophosphotungstic
acid reagent. E. Vandalen and M. G. Mellon,
bibliog Anal Chem 36:1068-71 My '64
Phosphortis- and arsenic-bridged complexes
of metal carbonyls: reactions of tetrakis
(trifluoromethyl)diarsine with some metal
carbonyl compounds. W. R. Cullen and
R. G. Hayter. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86;
1030-2 Mr 20 '64
Analysis
Arsenic in paper and paperboard; proposed
revision of TAPPI standard T 436 m-45.
diag Tappi 47:sup 131A-2A Ap '64
Coulometric titration of total arsenic and
arsenic(III) in glasses. W. M. Wise and
J. P. Williams, bibliog Anal Chem 36:19-21
.la '64
Microdetermination of arsenic in organic com-
pounds by iodometry. C. DiPietro and
W. A. Sassaman. bibliog Anal Chera
36:2213-14 O '64
Simultaneous determination of mercury and
arsenic in biological and organic materials
by activation analysis. B. Sjostrand. bib-
liog diag Anal Chem 36:814-19 Ap '64
ARSENIC chlorides
List of ferrocene- type polymers growing. D.
S. Trifan and E. W. Neuse. diag Chem &
Eng N 42:46-7 S 7 '64
ARSENIC compounds
E.xchange of parts between molecules at
equilibrium; polyarsenous oxyhalides. J. R.
Van Wazer and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:807-11 Mr 5 '64
Exchange of parts between molecules at
equilibrium; the new family of poly(flu-
oroarsenous methyl imides). M. D. Rausch
and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86;
814-19 Mr 5 '64
Phosphorus- and arsenic-bridged complexes
of metal carbonyls; cobalt and manganese
complexes. R. G. Hajter. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:823-8 Mr 5 '64
Physiological effect
Carcinogenesis tests of two inorganic arsen-
icals. C. Baroni and others, bibliog Archives
Environmental Health 7:668-74 D '63
ARSENIC oxides
Carcinogenesis tests of two inorganic arsen-
tcals. C. Baroni and others, bibliog Archives
Environmental Health 7:668-74 D '63
Effect of arsenic trioxide exposure on mor-
tality. S. S. Pinto and B. M. Bennett, bib-
liog Archives Environmental Health 7:583-
91 N '63
Growth of AsjOj on G.iAs. M. E. Strau-
manis and C. D. Kim. il diags Electrochem
Soc J 111:1186-7 O '64
Precise method for assay of potassium lodato
by comparison with (primary standard)
arsenic trioxide. S. M. Tuthill and others,
bibliog Anal Chem 36:1994-6 S '64
Ultrasonic relaxation loss in SiOa. GeOj.
B:Oj. and AsjOa glass. R. E. Strakna and
H. T. Savage, bibliog J Ap Phys 35:1445-50
My '64
APPLIED SCIENCE e^ TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
83
ARSENIC sulfides
See also
Enar^ite
ARSENIC trioxide. See Arsenic oxides
ARSENIDES
See also
Gallium arsenide
ARSINE
1 - Diraethylarsino- 2 - chlorotetrafluorocyclobu -
tene and related compounds. W. R. Cullen
and otliers. bibliOff Cliem & Ind p502-3 Mr
21 '64
Tritertiary arsine complexes of titanium (IV)
halides. G. A. Barclary and otliers. Oheni
6 Ind p 1710-11 O 10 'G4
ART
See also
Architecture
Photography
Sculpture
ART, Modern
Modern art on the French Riviera. 11 plan
diags Arch Forum 120:98-103 Mr '64
ART objects
Lighting
Apartment gallery, il Ilium Eng 69:427 Je '64
ARTERIES
Shoring up biood vessel.^; in the human brain.
Product Eng 35:65 F 17 '64
See also
Aorta
Arteriosclerosis
Thrombosis
ARTERIOSCLEROSIS
Druss affecting lipid synthesis. W. L.
Holmes, bibiiog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:702-
7 O '64
Dynamic aspects of cholesterol ester metabo-
lism in rabbits with atherosclerosis. L..
Swell and others, bibiiog J Nutrition 81:263-
70 N '63
Effect of dietary protein level on choles-
terolemia, thrombosis, atherosclerosis and
hypertension in the rat. S. Renaud and C.
Allard. bibiiog il J Nutrition 83:149-57 Je
'G4
Epidemiologic Investigations in relation to
diet in groups who show little atheroscle-
rosis and are almost free of coronary is-
chemic heart disease. F. W. Lowenstein.
Am J Clinical Nutrition 15:175-86 bibiiog
(p 184-6) S '64
Fatty acids of serum and adipose tissue in
six groups eating natural diets containing
7 to 40 per cent fat. R. F. Scott and others,
bibiiog Am J Clinical Nutrition 14:280-90
My '64
Studies in atherosclerosis: electronic comput-
ers in the processing of dietary data. M. H.
R. Goodioe and others, bibiiog flow sheet
Am J Clinical Nutrition 13:304-11 N '63
ARTHRITIS
Chemotherapy of rheumatoid arthritis. S.
Oldham. Manuf Chem 35:45-9 O '64
Faniilv and genetic studies of I'heumatold
arthritis and rheumatoid factor in Black-
feet Indians. T. A. Burch and others, bib-
iiog Am J Pub Health 54:1184-90 Ag '64
Nonsteroidals show antiarthritic action, ii
Chem & Eng N 42:36-7 Je 29 '64
ARTIFICIAL daylight. See Daylight, Artificial
ARTIFICIAL diamonds. See Diamonds, Artifi-
cial
ARTIFICIAL emeralds. See Emeralds, Artificial
ARTIFICIAL Islands. See Islands, Artificial
ARTIFICIAL leather. See Leather, Artificial
ARTIFICIAL limbs. See Limbs, Artificial
ARTIFICIAL rubber. See Rubber, Artificial
ARTIFICIAL ruby. See Ruby, Artificial
ARTIFICIAL sapphires. See Sapphires. Artifi-
cial
ARTIFICIAL satellites. See Satellites, Artificial
ARTS and crafts
See also
Decoration and ornament
ARUBA (island)
See also
Chemical industries — Aruba (island)
ARYL compounds
Alkyl aryl sulfonates; Continental oil co. diag
Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:142
N '63
Bisarj'latlon of ferrocene. W. F. Llttie and
others, bibiiog Chem & Ind p 195-7 F 1 '64
Factors influencing the basicities of triaryi-
carbinols; the synthesis of sesquixanthy-
drol. J. C. Martin and R. G. Smith, bibiiog
Am Chem Soc J 86:2252-6 Je 5 '64
Nonsteroidals show antiarthritic action. 11
Chem & Eng N 42:36-7 Je 29 '64
Photoiytic decomposition of aryldiazonlum
salts: the P-dimethylaminophenoxy radical.
P. J. Zandstra and E. M. Evieth. bibiiog
Am Chem Soc J S6:2GG4-6 Ji 5 '64
Polarographic reduction of some aryi dike-
tones. R. H. Philip, jr. and others, bibiiog
diags Electrochera Soc J 111:328-34 Mr '64
Retarding elfects of polyarylmethanes in
autoxidation reactions. D. G. Hendiy and
n^;-,/^; ¥-^%%^}i; bibiiog Am Chem Soc J 86:
2371-4 Je 20 64
Uliraviolet spectrometric determination of
mixtures of aryisulfonic acids. J. M. Arends
and others, bibiiog Anal Chem 36:1802-5
Ag 64
ASBESTOS
Asbestos gets tough: new safety garments
;?5 ^'^"JH? ,'T>etal handlers, ii Safety Maint
128:2o-0 N (j4
^■}if'\°Af■.^^J^■.^■ V. Linden. Eng & Mln J
105:145-6 F 64
Asbestos output zooms in California H P
Utley. il Pit^ & Quarry 56:152-3 Mr '64
■^^At^^^^ T,''?',"f?!'<'®'* laminate. Engineering
198:106 Ji 24 64
Asbestos reinforced plastics. W. Taylor, il
Brit Plastics 37:435-9 Ag '64
Fire-safe ball value result of asbeatos-TFE
il Materials in Design Eng 59:172+ Mr '64
Jelfrey skipway; operation and maintenance.
J. M. Fletcher, il Can Min & Met Bui 57:
842-S Ag '64
Maintenance of mining equipment at Cassiar,
H-^-.o ?■ .^- H?''s'ey- Can Min & Met Bui
57:443-5 Ap 64
Nylon -I- asbestos = strength -f- heat re-
sistance, il Mod Plastics 41:94-5 Je '64
Occurrence of asbestos in Chamoli, U.P ,
India. D. Prakasli and I. K. Daieia. Am
Mineralogist 49:424-6 Mr '64
Quebec asbestos mining association research
testing laboratory and its relation to the
asbestos mining industry. J. J. Par6 bibiiog
Can Min & Met Bui 57:1045-9 O '64
See also
Chrysotile
ASBESTOS cement pipes. See Pipes, Asbestos
cement
ASBESTOS cement sewer pipes. See Sewer
pipes. Asbestos cement
ASCORBIC acid. See Vitamins— Vitamin C
ASH, Volcanic. See Volcanic ash, tuff. etc.
ASHES
See also
Oil fuel — Ash content
ASIA
See also
Nutrition problems — Asia
Petroleum industrj' and trade — Asia
Rubber industry and trade — ^Asia
ASPARAGINE
Mechanism for the dehydration of asparagine
and maleamic acid derivatives by N,N'-
dicyclohexylcarbodiimide. R. Paul and A. S.
Kende. bibiiog Am Chem Soc J 86:741-2
F 20 '64
Mechanism for the N.N'-dicvclohexvIcar-
bodiimide-caused dehydration of asparagine
and maleamic acid derivatives. R. Paul and
A. S. Kende. bibiiog Am Chem Soc J 85:
4162-6 O 5 '64
Oxygen-18 study of the dehydration of aspa-
ragine amide with N,N'-dicyclohexvlcar-
bodiimide and p-toluenesulfonyl chloride. D.
V. Kashelikar and C. Ressler. bibiiog Am
Chem Soc J 86:2467-73 Je 20 '6J
ASPARAGUS
High-speed photography aids in the develop-
ment of mechanical asparagus harvester,
il Res/Develop 15:23 F '64
ASPARTIC acid
Preparation of B-poly-L-aspartic acid using
activated B-ester derivative. J. Kovacs and
others, bibiiog Chem & Ind p 1955-6 D 14
'63
ASPEN
Further studies on the isolation of gluco-
sides from the barks and leaves of populus
tremuioides and populus grandidentata. I.
A. Pearl and S. F. Darling, bibiiog TappI
47:377-80 Je '64
Potential fiber from balsam fir, white pine,
hemlock, white birch, and aspen logging
residues. H. E. Young and others. Tappi
47:555-7 S '64
Studies on the chemistry of aspenwood. I.
A. Pearl and others, bibiiog flow sheets
Tappi 45:107-13: 46:502-5; 47:458-62 F '62,
Ag '63. Ag '64
ASPERGILLUS
Structure of itaconitin, a colouring matter
of aspergillus itaconicus Kinoshita. S.
Nakaiima and others, bibiiog Chem & Ind
PS05-6 My 9 '64
84
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
'^Wnict^lt blowing variables on durability of
roaliiiK Krade asphalts, b. ti. >jreeniem.
b?blioe il Ind .t Kng Chem Product lies i.
l>pveloD 3:i;jS-ti4 Je '64 ., . ,„_
Geramn°'^KUssa^phalt worth ,f°"«jde"^e.6f '
H2r"l Xfs d^^S^lf ^itlfo'-u\ rJrtni ^1 ^'on
H^^?'n;2'ci:'iL,^Jlt in crude oil? W .L-pNelspn
and S. Patel. Oil & Gas J t^-120-3 F 17 64
Ozonation of asphalt flux. f. G. Campbea
and J. R. Wright. biblioK Ind & Ens Chem
Product Res & Develop 3:186-94 S 64
vi^o?ity-depth relationship , in microelectro-
^phore^sis '^cell for asphaltenes in mtro-
methane. J., R. Wright and R. R. Mine
singer. J Colloid Sci 18:802-4 O 63
ace also
Gilsonlte . , ,.
Pavements. Asphalt , ,. _„_,n,.!i.I
Petroleum refining— Asphalt remo\ai
Manufacture
New automatic blending sy?,^f™ .,^J?.t,lff
asphalt loading at Sunray DX oil co. s lulsa
relinery. K. Brooks, il diag Oil & Otas J bl.
Sdlvint^dlcarbonizing: M W. I^Hogf ^?;
liow diag Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Re-
finer 43:222 S '64
Spectra
irifrarpd qpectra of asphalts; some a,spects
'"of the cKts cause\by Photooxidation
P G Campbell and J.„R. Wright, bibjiog J
Res Nat Bur Stand 68C:115-23 Ap 64
Photo-oxidation In asphalts. Franklin Inst J
278:71-2 Jl '64 ^^^^.^^
Chlm'& Kng N 42:S2 Ap 20 '64
Ef?lJft'"of''ci?&fc fJtensity on asphalt oxi-
dation J. R. Wright and others, bibliog J
Ap Chem 14:30-5 Ja '64 . .
Riiig-and-ball softening point test for as-
plValts pitches, and tars. Materials Res &
Stand 4:417-21 Ag '64
ASPHALT floors. See Floors. Asphalt
ASPHALT paving technologists. Association of.
See Association of asphalt paving tech-
nologists
^l^0%'-''to?i'#"o! hot-mix in 13^ weeUs^ At-
lantic City expressway, il Roads & sis
107:84-1- Ag '64
Equipment
Automated gravel plant adds tv. 11 Rock Prod
cln^e'V^pfvin" contractor operates integrated
gravel-a.-^phalt plants W. B Trauffer. u
Pit & Quarry 56:124-84- Ja 64
Double dryer ups asphalt plant. Eng N 172:
145 Ja 23 '64 „ ^ o ot
Impact mixing. H. G. Nevitt. Roads & Sts
10C:76-7 D '63
Modern asphalt storage plant saves mo,"|y-
A. Stenman. il Pub Works 95:100-1 Je 64
New asphalt-blending system cuts truck-
Idading time 33 minutes p. O. Wells and
C L. Massa. 11 diag Oil & Gas J 6<!.i^4-(
Mr 2 '04
ASPHALT plants, Portable „.
Asphalt plant is semi-mobile. 11 Eng N Iti.
50 Jl 16 '64
Continuous asphalt plants added to line, i-ng
N 172:107 F 13 '64
ASPHALT roads. See Roads. Asphalt
ASPHALT roofing. See Roofing, Asphalt
'^mSth^i'i?' a hole. Heating-Piping 35:155-6 N
'63
Master switch of life. P. F. Scholander. diags
Sci Am 209:92-6 4- D '63
ASPI OOSPERM A. See Quebracho
'^Ad'van^ages claimed for granular aspirin, il
Manuf Chem 35:57-8 My '64
Aspirin H. O. J. Collier. U dlags Sci Am 209:
96-1044- N '63 ,,.,„,
Aspirin ab.sorptlon. Drug & Cosmetic Ind 94:
930 Je '64
Gas chromatographic determination of ace-
tylsallcylic acid. J. Q.^ Nlkelly. blbllog
Anal Chem 36:2248-50 N "64
Analysis
Determination of aspirin by gas chromatog-
rapliy. R. C Crippen and H. C. I'reimuth.
bibliog Anal Chem 36:2i3-5 b 64
'°'l\>1\u'.uious analysis^ of low grade ores. En-
Kuieenng l'JS:515 O 23 '64 , , .
Prec si method for assay of potassium io-
date by comparison with '?"mafy j,^'^.^;
ardl arsenic tnoxide S. M„. r"'A"la a-.'J.'i
others, bibliog Anal Chem 36:1994-6 S 64
ASSEMBLING machines ,,
Aissembling a mixed bag of auto parts. 11
Am Mach 108:131-3 Ap 13 64 ,„„ji„
Machine Inserts transistors: /""aps leads.
O. L.. Brooks. 11 diags Tool & Manul Ji.ng
Michm'i.''do''work of sMl^'^ph^^li F' J'
Rilev il li"on Age 193:82-3 r 16 .b-i
Single'^-ank .multiple station ^"tomatic assem-
bly machines; abstract. C. C. Holloway, jr.
Automation 11:149-51 Je '04 „ •vr<.,.Vi
Speedy assenibly on standard presses. U Macn
TailoHng""^asllmbly automation to fit specific
needs. F. F. White, il diags Automation
uiwir'sal •'tsslmbly. il Product Eng 35:52
Ap 13 '64 „ . ,
Control
Automated assembly of automatic transmis-
sion converters., li Mach 70:127 D 63
Focus on automatic assembly. R. C. Beacnam.
il Automation 11:76-85 Je '64
Pulst-bletid control valves simplify assembly
circuit J. V. Patton and J. .N. Magaw.
U diags Hydraulics & Pneumatics 17:89 Ap
Technical and economic aspects Pjace accent
on automatic assembly, c. C. Holloway. u
Automation 10:50-8 D '63 „.„„,„„^ n„v,»
Unique handling devices s«?£ve cigarette Imht-
er assembly machine. B. Green. 11 diags
Automation 10:75-7 D '63 „,„o™
Why you should consi.der automated assem-
bly. A. R. Wiese. U diags Mach 70.93-9
Mr' *64
Numerical control
How to use turbulence ampliliers for control
logic. R. N. Auger, il diags Control Eng 11.
89-93 Je '64
^Ts^s^.?^wl"Se^i^°tfor automation. Product
As^^^^bfy 'met^?di' in* -ajiv p.astlc appUca-
tions. 11 diags Machine Design 36.23-9 & i(
Assembly the last frontier of automation.
M D. kilbridge and T. O. Prenting. Auto-
Au°^">^SeiJb};J'-Jf %'^'e^ guides and s«.ts In
i'SroTve 'i^'A"i1§:44^-?1|- 1 °63 ^^
Flow-°hJe asseinbly of lathes, il Engineer
Llthe"'lloit"'ilong"assembly flowline. 11 diag
Engineering 197:804-5 Je 12 64
Line blends men and machines to cut assem-
bly costs. R. H. Eshelman. il Iron Age 194.
1964'production preview: assembly. Am Mach
No-Isilmbly^lin°e'"lan gets nothing but re-
sults il Steel 154:90-1 My 25 64
Novel assembly methods at Saab car pant
D Scott, il diag Automotive Ind 131:52-5
Ag 1 '64
Prestincerts; new method of inserting coni-
pmVents such as drain plug bosses, electri-
cal terminal posts and other devices into
metal components, il Automobile Eng 54.
150-1 Ap '64
Revolving assembly line .for fas "letal-arc
welding. A. U Gentilie. il Welding J 43.510-
11 Je '64
Short assembly lines hike production at CIl-
matrol. Steel 155:51 O 12 64
Volvo engine plant boosts .productivity. D
Scott, il Automotive Ind 130:45-8 My 1 bt
See fi/so
Automation
Automobile assembly plants
Costs
How special diet can rediice fat assembly
costs, il diags Steel 155:68-9 Jl 20 64
AS<;OCIATED equipment distributors „„ _ .
^Simial niecting. Chicago. Jan. 26-30. Roads
& Sts 107:37 Mr '64
A<;soCIATED general contractors of America
AGC mav de.slrt nallonal joint board. Eng N
AGC-lwoars by "single contract. Eng N 172:
19-20 Mr 12 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
85
ASSOCIATED general contractors of America
— Continued
Contractor Ray Rosers: his work is his
hobby. EnK N 172:41j-50 Mr 12 '64
Contractor-SHD joint committee covers lot
of ground. Roads & Sts 107:69+ My '64
Hisiiway division, annuai meetine. Las Vegas,
March 2-5. Roads & Sts 107:46-7 Ap '64
ASSOCIATION of asphalt paving technologists
Annual meeting. 39th, Dallas. Roads & Sts
107:S5-7 Jl '64
ASSOCIATION of British chemical manufac-
turers
Annual dinner. London, Oct. 14. Chem & Ind
p 1809-10 O 24 '64
A.B.C.M. and safety. Ind Chem 40:275-84 My
'64
ASSOCIATION of iron and steel engineers
Annual convention and exposition. Cleve-
land. Sept. 21-24; with program and list
of exhibitors. Iron & Steel iSng 41:90-6 Ag
■64; Iron Age 194:144+ S 10 '64
Annual convention and iron and steel exposi-
tion. Cleveland. Sept. 21-24; with program,
list of exhibitors and abstracts or papers.
Iron & Steel Eng 41:154-73 S '64
AlSli ofiicers and directors. 1964: national
committees. Iron & Steel Eng 41:100-4 Ja
'64
Spring conference, Cincinnati. April 27-29;
program and abstracts of papers. Iron &
Steel Eng 41:98-107 Ap '64
Western meeting. Lois Angeles. Feb. 24-26;
program and abstracts of papers. Iron &
Steel Eng 41:94-100 F '64
ASSOCIATIONS, Trade. See Trade associations
ASTHMA
Asthma and temperature change. L. Green-
burg and others. Archives Environmental
Health 8:642-7 My '64
Further observations on New Orleans asthma.
H. Weill and others. Archives Environ-
mental Health 8:184-7; Discussion. 188-9
Ja '64
Tolcyo-Tokohama asthma; an area specific air
pollution disease. R. B. W. Smith, bibliog
Archives Environmental Health 8:805-17 Je
•64
ASTRONAUTICAL congress. International. Se»
International astronautical congress
ASTRONOMICAL instruments
Lealc tests star trackers under high vacuum,
il Res/Develop 14:56-7 N '63
See also
Telescope
ASTRONOMICAL observatories
Broader view at Jodrell Bank, il Engineer
217:1027-8 Je 12 '64
Mees observatory. Phys Today 17:60+ Ap
'64
New radio telescope at Jodrell Bank. 11 Engi-
neering 197:794-5 Je 12 '64
Orbiting observatories. I. Stambler. 11 dlags
Space/ Aeronautics 42:34-42 S '64
Steadiest spectator; Orbiting astronomical
observatory, il Mech Eng 85:56 D '63
ASTRONOMICAL photography
Photography, stellar astronomy, and resolu-
tion. J. H. Waddell. Res/Develop 15:9 Je;
14-15 Jl '64
Space cameras of tomorrow. P Lathrop. 11
Ind Phot 12:8+ D '63
Stratoscope II television system. L. E. Flory
and others, il diags SMPTB J 73:3-8 Ja '64
ASTRONOMICAL research
Some results obtained with the 22-meter radio
telescope. A. E. Salomonovich. bibliog diags
AIAA J 2:193-202 Ja '64
ASTRONOMY
Daylight star observations in Antarctica. D.
R. Lee. diag Am Soc C E Proc 90 [SU 2
no 39711:75-82 Jl '64
Space astronomy and the slOTiv-scan vidicon.
L. R. Mailing, bibliog il diags SMPTE J
72:872-5 N '63
X-ray astronomy. Scl Am 209:67-8 D "63
See also
Comets
Galactic systems
Jupiter (planet)
Life on other planets
Mars (planet)
Meteors
Moon
Orbits
Planets
Radio astronomy
Satellites
Solar system
Stars
Venus (planet)
ATHEROSCLEROSIS. See Arteriosclerosis
ATHLETIC fields
Boys' athletic field graded at four cents a
yard. 11 Roads & Sts 107:80-1 My '64
ATISINE
Studies of the conversion of podocarpic acid
into atisine. L. H. Zalkow and N. N.
Girotra. bibliog Chem & Ind p704-5 Ap 25
'64
Total syntheses of diterpenes and diterpene
alkaloids. S. Masamune. Am Chera Soc J
86:291-2 Ja 20 '64
ATLANTA
Water supply
Kerosene contamination of river supply at
Atlanta. P. Weir. Am Water Works Assn
J 56:1323-5 O '64
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Absolute dating of deep-sea cores by the
Pa^^VTh^-"" (ionium) method. J. N. Rosholt
and others. J Geol 69:162-85 bibiiogip 183-5)
Mr '61; Discussion. G. A. Rusnak. 71:809-10
N '63
Atlantic sediments, erosion rates, and the
evolution of the continental shelf; some
speculations. J. Giliuly. bibliog maps Geol
Soc Bui 75:483-92 Je '64
Sediment distribution in the oceans; the Mid-
Atlantic Ridge. M. Ewing and others, bib-
liog maps diags Geo! Soc Bui 75:17-35, p!
1-6 Ja '64
ATLANTIC refining company
Atlantic hunts innnediate profits. G. T. Kin-
ney. Oil & Gas J 62:62-4 My 25 '64
Atlantic seeks oil in new frontiers. L. F.
Davis. OU & Gas J 62:64-5 Mr 16 '64
Union is still merger-minded. Rubei and
Hartley agree. Oil & Gas J 62:68-9 F 17 '64
ATMOSPHERE
Angels, insects, and weather. A. H. LaGrone
and others, bibliog il J Res Nat Bur Stand
6SD:895-901 Ag '64
Aperture-to-medium coupling loss in trop-
ospheric scatter systems. C. A. Parry. IEEE
Proc 51:933-4 Je '63; Discussion. 52:100-1
Ja '64
Approach to tropospheric duct propagation.
G. Franceschetti. bibliog flow diag IEEE
Proc 51:1481-6 N '63
Atmospheric physics; Irving Langmuir lab-
oratory, il Phys Today 17:62-3 S '64
Atmospheric reaction studies related to air
pollution. A. P. Altshuller. Archives En-
vironmental Health 8:27-30; Discussion. 31-8
Ja '64
Automated performance measurements on a
five-link troposcatter system. J. H. Green.
IEEE Proc 52:1077-8 S '64
Constitution of the atmosphere at magneto-
spheric levels. S. J. Bauer, bibliog J Res
Nat Bur Stand 68D:597-9 My '64
Digital troposcatter transmission and modula-
tion theoi-y. E. D. Sunde. bibliog diags
Bell System Tech J 43:143-214 Ja '64
Effects of altitude on standard atmosphere;
data sheet. J. Bakker. Power 107:82 D '63
Geomagnetic effects of explosions in the lower
atmosphere. K. G. Ivanov. bibliog AIAA J
1:2703-8 N '63
Guided waves in the troposphere, bibliog J
Res Nat Bur Stand 68D:563-4 My '64
Intermodulation distortion in analog fm
troposcatter systems. E. D. Simde. bibliog
diags Bell System Tech J 43:399-435 pt 2
Ja '64
Ionizing radiation and constitution of the
atmosphere. T. E. Van Zandt. bibliog J
Res Nat Bur Stand 6SD:569-71 My '64
Layer structure of the troposphere; simul-
taneous radar and microwave refractometer
investigations. J. A. Saxton and others,
bibliog 11 Inst E E Proc 111:275-83 F "64
Micrometeorology. G. Sutton. 11 diags Scl
Am 211:62-70+ O '64
Models of the troposphere. J Res Nat Bur
Stand 6SD:547-52 bibliog(p551-2) My '64
Origin and evolution of atmospheres and
oceans. A. G. W. Cameron and others. 11
Phys Today 17:19-22 F '64
Reflection of radio waves from undulating
tropospheric^ layers. A. T. Waterman, jr.
and J W. Strohbehn. bibliog diags J Res
Nat Bur Stand 67D:609-16 N '63
Reflections from an exponential atmosphere.
?ech^^"4T^'8°4§:67'i5"'°6f '^'^^^ ^'^" ^^'''"^
Spectrum of optical waves propagated through
the atmosphere. D. C. Hogg. Bell System
Tech J 42:2967-9 N '63 system
Synopsis of attenuation and emission investi-
gations of 58 to 62 kmc frequencies in the
^"■y^r® e.?'".\°''P'^yg- . C. W. Tolbert and
A. W. Straiten, bibliog IEEE Proc 51:1764-
60 D '63
Tropo goes commercial. A, A. McKenzle. U
map dlags Electronics 37;88-94 Jl 27 '64
86
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ATMOSPHERE — Continued , . ,
Vhf rellection from a tropospheric layer. J.
K. Wait. J Res Nat Bur atand 6SU;S47-8
Jl '64
See also
Air
Auroras
Meteorolofry
i'UiiiLis — Aimosphere
ATMOSPHERE. Upper , ^^c-cr -i -n^
Antarctic proKrainme durms the IQST. il i^n-
KineeriiiB ia7:335-G F 28 '64
Antarctic programme of the National bureau
of standards, il lingineer 218:232-3 Ak 7 64
Approximate method for computing dlrtrac-
tion patterns caused by ionospheric irreg-
ularities. R. Gasnon. bibliog diags J Res
Nat Bur Stand 68D:737-42 Je '64
Atmosphere and near space. F. S. Johnson
and W. L. Webb, bibliog diag AstronauUcs
& Aerospace Kntr l-.Sl-S-l^ N '63
Canadian programme for ionospheric research
by satellite. Radio & Electronic Eng 2i:2U8
Mr '64
Chart for determining the effects of iono-
spheric tilts using an idealized . model. 1.
A Croft and R. B. Fenwick. diags J Res
Nat Bur Stand C7D:735-45 N '63
Circulation of the upper atmosphere ^?--o^
Newell, il map diags Sci Am 210:62-72-t-
Mr '64
CAT and SCAT. E. R. Reiter. bibliog il diags
Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:60-5 My 64
CoUisional detachment and the formation pt
an ionospheric C region. E. T. Pierce bib-
liog diag J Res Nat Bur Stand 67D:B25-32 S
'63: Discussion H. R. Arnold. 68D:2:5-17 F
'64
Concerning limitations and further corrections
to geometric- optical theory for If. vlf propa-
gation between the Ionosphere and the
ground. J. R Johler. bibliog diag J Res Nat
Bur Stand 6gD:67-78 Ja '64 ^ .
Discussion of the theory of ionospheric cross
modulation. R. F. Benson, bibliog J Res
Nat Bur Stand 6SD:1109-22 O '64
Dynamic stratosphere. W^. L. Webb bibliog
11 Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:62-8 Mr 64
Effects of charged particles on the motion of
an earth satellite. C. L. Brundln. bibliog
AIAA J 1:2529-38 N '63
Electron collision frequency ^in the iotio-
spheric D region. R. F. Benson, bibliog
J Res Nat Bur Stand 68D:1123-6 O '64
Electron densities from satellite antenna Im-
pedance. O. C. Haycock and K. D. Baker.
il diags IEEE Trans Com & Electronics
83:458-62 S '64 , . ,. t
Electron distribution in the lono.sphere. J.
W Wright. J Res Nat Bur Stand 68D:5S9-
94 bibliog(p592-4) My '64 . ,
Elf and vlf waves below an Inhomogeneous
anisotropic ionosphere. J, Qalejs, bibliog J
Res Nat Bur Stand 68D:693-707 Je '64
Experimental determination of the absolute
phase path of radio waves reflected from
the ionosphere at normal incidence. N. N.
Rao and others. IEEE Proc 52:8.';S-9 JI '64
F-region irregularities studied by scmti lation
of signals ?rom satellites. K. C. Jeh and
G. W. Swen.son, jr. map J Res Nat Bur
Stand 6SD:SSl-94 bibliogrp892-4) Ag '64
Geomagnetism and the ionosphere. S. A.
Bowhill. bibliog J Res Nat Bur Stand 68D:
572-3 My '64 ,. , . , j, , , ■
Impedance of a cylindrical dipole having a
sinu,=ioidal current distribution in a homo-
geneous anisotropic ionosphere. W^. S.
Ament and others, bibliog diags J Res Nat
Bur Stand eSD:379-405 Ap '64
Influence of a circular iono.=!pherlc depression
on vlf propagation. J. R. Wait, diags J Res
Nat Bur Stand 6SD:907-14 Ag '64
Inversion of radio wave absorption data to
establish ionospheric properties; nondevia-
tlve absorption A. D. ^V^^eelon. bibliog
diags J Res Nat Bur Stand 670:699-705 N
lonosonde studle.i of some chemical releases
In the ionosphere, J. W. Wright, bibliog 11
J Res Nat Bur gtand 6SD:189-204 F 'ef
Ionosphere dvnamlcs. G. H. Munro and L. H.
Helsler IEEE Proc 51:1475-81 biblloglp 1480-
1) N '63
Ionospheric sounding using coded pulse sig-
nals. D. C. Coll and J. R. Storey, bibliog
II diags J Res Nat Bur Stand G8D:1155-9
O '64
Ionospheric .storms. S. Matsushita. J Res
Nat Bur Stand 68D:574-8 blblIog{p576-8)
My '64
Minus 225° V recorded in upper atmosphere.
Steel 153:84 N IS '63
Performance studies of a quadrupole mass
filter. W. M. Brubaker and J. Tuiil. bibliog
diags R Sol Instr 35:1007-10 Ajr '64
Perturbations In the Ionosphere caused by a
moving body. A. V. Gurevich. diags ARS J
32:1161-7 Jl '62: Discussion. AIAA J 1:1748-
9. 2S69-70 Jl. D '63
Plasma-vehicle interaction in a plasma
stream. D. F. Hall and others, bibliog diags
AIAA J 2:1032-9 Je '64
Propagation of e.l.f. waves below an Inhomo-
geneous anisotropic ionosphere. J. Galejs
and R. V. Row. bibliog J Res Nat Biu- Stand
6SD:in3-4 Ja '64 , ,
Radio-star scintillations from ionospheric
waves. J. W. Wai-wick. bibliog il diags J
Res Nat Bur Stand 68D:179-8S F '64 „,
Radio, the iunospne.e. and IQSY. R. W.
Knecht. bibliog J Res Nat Bur Stand 68D:
578-83 My '64 , ,
Reflection of vlf radio waves from an Inhomo-
geneous ionosphere: exponential model with
Hyperbolic transition. J. R. Wait and L.
C. Walters. J Res Nat Bur Stand 67D:747-
52 N '03
Relationship between simultaneous geomag-
netic and ionospheric oscillations. H. Rish-
beth and O. K. Garriott. bibliog J Res Nat
Eur Stand 6SD:339-43 Mr '64
Rocket soundings in the meso.sphere. W.
Nordberg. bibliog il maps diags Astro-
nautics & Aeronautics 2:48-58 My '64
SAND (sample analysis of nuclear debrisl ;
instrument which will perform atmospheric
exploration. Product Eng 35:77 Je 22 '64
Science of near space. E. Appleton. Engi-
neering 197:495 Ap 3 '64 , .
Solar corpuscular activity and Ionization
density in the F2 layer of the Ionosphere.
C. Lai. bibliog lEEEi Proc 51:1471-4 N '63
Spark chambers and magnet system for pho-
tographing cosmic-ray tracks at balloon al-
titudes. J. A. DeShong. jr. and others,
bibliog il diags R Sci Instr 35:1035-9 Ag '64
Sputtering in the upper atmosphere. D. Mc-
Keown and others. AIAA J 2:400-1 F '64;
Discussion. 2:1678-9 S '64
Survey of ionospheric effects upon earth-
space radio propagation. R. S. Lawrence
and others, diags IEEE Proc 52:4-27 bib-
liog(p26-7) Ja '64 „ „ „^ „ ^.^,.
Upper atmosphere. J. C. G. Walker, bibliog
diags Space/Aeronautics 42:56-63 O 64
Vlf propagation in a compressible ionosphere.
R. B. Kieburtz. bibliog J Res Nat Bur
Stand 6SD:795-S05 Jl '64
Vlf propagation under the ionosphere in the
lowest mode of horizontal polarization. H.
A. Wheeler bibliog diags J Res Nat Bur
Stand 68D:105-13 Ja '64
Zenith 5S.3-gc radiation from the earth s at-
mosphere between the altitudes of 5 and
100 thousand feet. C. W. Tolbert and A. W.
Straiten. 11 IEEE Proc 62:867 Jl '64
ATMOSPHERIC electricity
See also
Auroras
Thunderstorms
ATMOSPHERIC pollution. See Air pollution
ATMOSPHERIC pressure
Computation of the critical flow function,
pressure ratio, and temperature ratio for
real air. R. M. Reimer. A S M E Trans
ser D 86:169-73; Discussion. 173-4 Je '64
Line shift in a spectrograph due to variations
of atmospheric pressure, and a compensa-
tion method. C. G. Carlsson. diag J Sci
Instr 41:475-6 Jl '64
Prediction of the viscosity of nonpolar binary
gaseous mixtures at atmospheric pressure.
M. R. Strunk and others, bibliog A I Ch E
J 10:483-6 Jl '64
See also
Barometers
ATMOSPHERIC turbulence
Clear air turbulence. J. A. Fusca. 11 map
diags Space/Aeronautics 42:60-9 Ag "64
ATMOSPHERICS. See Lightning
ATOMIC absorption spectroscopy. See Spectro-
scopy
ATOMIC blasting „
A-tilast asked for route excavation, map Eng
N 171:52 D 19 '63
A-blasted canal seen as ultimate Panama
solution, map Eng N 172:38-9 Ja 23 '64
Applications for nucle.ar explosives. 11 En-
gineer 217:1104-6. 1170 Je 19-26 '64
Atomic-age fracturing may soon open up stub-
born reservoirs. C. H. Atkln.son and M. A.
Lekas. bibliog map diags Oil & Gas J CI:
154-6 D 2 '63
Atomic fraclng may give huge gas yield.
Oil & Gas J 62:110-11 O 12 '64
Block caving, nuclear style. D. D. Rabb.
11 diags Mln Eng 16:48-52 Mr '64
Costs of nuclear-blasted canals drop, map
Eng N 172:17 F 6 '04
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
87
ATOMIC blasting — Continued
Deepest 72-in diameter rotary drilled shaft
sunk for AEC by I_iOffland bros. il Min Ens
16:6S-7U S '64
^Iffects of nuclear explosions on oil reservoir
stimulation. H. F. Coffer and others, bib-
lioyr il diags J Pet Tech 16:473-80, cover
IMy '64
Engineering with nuclear explosives. C. R.
Gerber. il diags Chem Eng 71:117-20 Jl 6
•64
Excavation with nuclear explosives; promise
and problems. G. W. Johnson, bibliog maps
Phys Today 16:35-44 N '63
H-blasted canal; five years oft. Eng N 172:
29 Je 11 'G4
Nuclear excavation of a sea-level Isthmian
canal. E. Graves, jr. U maps Civil Eng 34:
4S-55 O 'G4
Stripping overburden with nuclear explo-
sives. P. L. Russell. 11 Min Eng 16:76-80
Je '64
Terminology
Recommended explosion-crater nomenclature.
S. M. Hansen and others, diag Geophysics
29:772-3 O '64
ATOMIC bomb shelters
Buildings inside a mountain rise on springs
in tight space; NORAD underground con-
trol center, il diag Eng N 171:34-6 D 5 '63
Civil defense official describes architect's
role. R. Berne. Arch Rec 135:50-f Mr '64
Fallout protection for the power industry;
basic design criteria. P. J. McCoy and
others, plans Power Eng 68:48-50 Je '64
NORAD's underground Command center. T.
O. Blaschke. il plan diags Civil Eng 34:36-9
My '64
Numerical analyses of the thermal environ-
ment of occupied underground spaces with
finite cover using a digital computer. T.
Kusuda and P. R. Achenbach. diags
ASHRAE J 6:99-105 Je '64
Nutritional quality of survival biscuits and
crackers. J. B. IjOngenecker and H. P.
Sarett. bibliog Am J Clinical Nutrition 13:
291-6 N 'i!3
Problem of nuclear shelters. R. L. Corsbie.
Archives Environmental Health 8:613-21
Ap '64
Rice university conference develops five fac-
tory projects, il plans diags Arch Rec 134:
11.fi-2n D '63
Winners named in competition for school
shelters, il plans Arch Rec 135:264- F '64
ATOMIC bombs
Effects of nuclear explosions on watersheds.
T. F. Craft, bibliog Am Water Works Assn
J 56:846-52 Jl '64
Detection
Electronic eye system detects nuclear ex-
plosions. Franklin Inst J 277:182 F '64
Spotting the big ones with Loran-C. W. N.
Dean, il Product Eng 34:79 N 11 '63
Underground explosion detection. Franklin
Inst J 27fi:.'S73-4 D '63
VELA UNIFORM, bibliog il maps plans diags
Geophysics 29:151-298, 663-773 Ap, O '64
Protective measures
Falling weight simulates nuclear blast. 11
diags Machine Design 36:166-7 S 10 '64
Testing
Behavior of airborne fission products. L. B.
Lockhart. jr. Am Scientist 52:301-5 S '64
Effects of Arctic nuclear explo.sions on satel-
lite radio communication. P. R. Arendt
and H. Soicher. bibliog maps IEEE Proc
52:672-6 Je '64
Geomagnetic effects of explosions in the lower
atmosphere. K. G. Ivanov. bibliog AIAA J
1:2703-8 N '63
National security and the nuclear-test ban.
J. B. Wie.-5ner and H. F. York, diags Sci
Am 211:27-35 O '64
Nuclear simulation. 11 Product Eng 35:51 Ag
17 '64
VELA UNIFORM, bibliog il maps plans
diags Geophysics 29:151-298, 663-773 Ap,
O '64
V]f anomalies observed at State college. Pa..
during the U.S. 1962 high-altitude nuclear
-tests C. F. Sechrist. jr. bibliog J Res Nat
Bur Stand fiSD:125-33 Ja '64
Vlf disturbances caused bv trapped beta-ravg
from the decay of neutron.i produced in
high-altitude nuclear explosions. A J.
Zmuda and others, bibliog J Res Nat Bur
Stand 6SD:117-23 Ja '64
ATOMIC bombs and building
Blast loading of small buried arches. J. R.
Allgood. bibliog diags Am Soo C B Proo
90 [ST 5 no 4095:39-61 O '64
ATOMIC clocks. See Clocks— Atomic clocks
ATOMIC energy. See Atomic power
ATOMIC energy commission (United States)
AEC looks at power reactor subsidy. Chem
& Eng N 42:32-3 Jl 27 '64
AEC trims power needs another 945 mw. Elec
World 161:55 My 4 '64
Commissioner Palfrey answers questions;
inter\'iew. Nucleonics 22:20-2 F '64
Hanford Plutonium complex may diversify.
R. Bloomberg. Chem Eng 71:50 F 3 '64
Radcliffe president to be first woman AEC
commissioner. Nucleonics 22:19 Mv '64
SNAP programs undergo basic readjustment.
Nucleonics 22:20-1 Mr '64
Weapons material cutback has far-reaching
employment effects. Nucleonics 22:17 P '64
ATOMIC industrial forum, inc.
1963 Atomfair: New York. Nov. 19-21. il
Engineer 216:1078-82 D 27 '63
ATOMIC nuclei
Interaction of medium-energy nucleons with
complex nuclei. L. Rosen. 11 dlag Phys
Today 16:21-4-1- N '63
International symposium on nuclear electron-
ics. Paris, Nov. 25-27. J Sci Instr 41:121-2
Mr '64
Magnetic structure investigations at the
nuclear center. E. F. Bartaut and others.
bibliog J Ap Phys 35:952-3 pt 2 Mr '64
Reactions at position 19 in the steroid
nucleus; a convenient synthesis of 19-
nonsteroids. M. Akhtar and D. H. R. Barton.
bibliog Aj-n Chem Soc J 86:1528-36 Ap 20
'64
See also
Nuclear reactions
Spin
Efficiency of a s'Rb filter in optical pumping
of "Rb. P. Davidovits and N. Knable.
diags R Sci Instr 35:857-8 Jl '64
Nuclear gyroscopes. J. H. Simpson, bibliog
il diags Astronautics & Aeronautics 2:42-
4-f O '64
Spin decoupler for nmr. J. J. Noggle. diags
R Sci Instr 35:1166-9 S '64
ATOMIC orbitals
Proton-"C spin-spin coupling; inadequacy
of correlation of proton-"C coupling with
s-character. G. J. Karabatsos and C. E.
Orzech. jr. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3574-
5 S 5 '64
Semiempirical treatment of molecular struc-
tures: electronegativity and atomic terms.
G. Klopman. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
1463-9 An 20 '64
ATOMIC power
Desalinization could be new nuclear Indus-
try. Steel 153:128 D 9 '63
Nuclear notes. Published in monthly numbers
of Power
Nuclear po'wer engineering (cont). Power Eng
67:70 O: 76 N: 66 D '63: 68:56 Ja: 66 F: 64
Ap; 64 My; 70 Je: 56 Jl; 66 Ag; 64 S; 64 O
'64
Predicts bright atomic future; interview with
G. T. Seahorg. Chem & Eng N 42:30-4 Je
15 '64
See also
Atomic bombs
Atomic industrial forum, inc.
International conference on peaceful uses of
atomic energy
Nuclear engineering
Rockets, Atomic powered
Ship propulsion. Atomic
Economic aspects
Coal industry blasts atomic power subsidy;
abstract. J. E. Moody. Chem & Eng N 42:
34 Mr 16 '64
Economics of reactors for power and de.salina-
tion. S. Baron, bibliog Nucleonics 22:67-71
Ap '64
Fast breeder progress up to industry. Elec
World 160:27 D 16 '63
Nuclear industry takes off kid gloves,
counterattacks coaJ. Nucleonics 22:17-20 Ja
'64
Role of nuclear energy. W. Penney. Engi-
neer 217:481 Mr 13 '64
U-power competitive now, sees 20.000 tpy
UaOs additional demand. W. M. Gilciirist.
Eng & Min J 165:71 Ja '64
Sec also
Atomic power plants
Exhibitions
Atomfair week. New York. Nov. 19-21. Nu-
cleonics 21:6iA.-64NN N '63
1963 Atomfair; New York, Nov. 19-21. 11
Engineer 216:1078-82 D 27 '63
88
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ATOMIC power — Continued
International aspects
Future of Canada's uranium m'n'Sf .'"R.'Jf'-t;?:
W. M. GUchrist. Can Mm Ac Met Bui bl.
u'Wnucflar ''power experience; special report,
il Nucleonics 22:49-72 Jl 64
Laws and regulations
Atom-power policies defended. 11 Eng N 171:
17-19 N 28 '63
ATOMIC power equipment industry
Directories
1963-64 international nucleonics buyers euide
issue Nucleonics 21:Ml-i^.v ar oo
papers bnnuSlear energy. Combustion 35.
Atomic'^ m>wer: central power, stations C E
wTse. il diass Machine Design 36:116-23 Ap
Cl'ose^' circuit MPD: ^e^ Dragon's friend? U
Co?1^5iSr;i'i^^^"^Jebo^|:|e|;^_^in,competi-
First 1 ooo-mw all-iiuclear Plant offered. 11
vipc World 161:60 Mr 9 64 . t tr
Ge^e^a: the Peaceful .u^es atomic war J H.
M Svkes EngineermR VJi^.^ii AK ^i "I*.
IntlVes? iS ehv and atomic Po'^er grows with
more installations. Power Eng 68 41+ Jl b4
Li"ht- water reactors are almost competiti\e.
il riiem & Eng N 42:50-2 Jl 6 64
4rt S°WoTdT6\^:5o^-VTpSnr ;- r
4'T S.?i'er a^n^d^'i^. T^^^nf.f^n'lf:
NS'ciIa?;iport, 9th il map diags Elec World
Oile"bf?H^^^ga,To?>' i-'desalter predicted. Eng
Pc''Ei"i?la^"se;"wat-„"^f4-^-^«- " ^''^
Po^^??"^rei^'tVr^J1h/f ^a^r^nd: tables. Nu-
Po11-?r"^fouVcis^'-^?ar f tentjon ^at Geneva;
fast-neutron reactor, il Cnem ai r^iw i-^
Wre wl^tind now on nuclear power, map
3r>n^"c^i.-4^ ^i^.f be atomized? Elec
World 162:83-6 N 2 '64
Combined heat and power
Nuclear POwer heats a town In Sweden W
Pichel. flow diag diags AbtLKAii. j o.iui
^■^ '^^ Construction
Peach Bottom reactor Is lifted into place.
n Elec World 161:36 Ap 13 '64
Control equipment
Computer-controlled monitoring for Wy^fa
nuclear power-station. 11 lL.ngmeer m.i^^
Com^'rol and safety reguirements for the elec-
trical engineering design of the C.E.C^iJ^
nuclear power stations. H. H. tjou anu
I- Kl-S'l^-Ss ^'^: ■li!s"cu^'sTo^^.^?l1:2^23^
^Hti'i"U%.T:~L rifat-Ei^c
Re^;^°r'-t'^'n"i^E^E^Vo?u\h^ot> on computer ap
s^&^5'?§r4'-M';"^'?$^- ^- ^- '""'"'■
Costs
^l-'^-alirer "aTd^-'otre?!^ .ffbliorfi'^^fucFio^^^ls
Economic advantages of Oyster Creek nuclear
cfflt-ii. r.r changing economic conditions on
'"f.'Ioircycle cStl P. Dragoumis and others.
F.ilV<^,;rnrJ''e^Scl^nar| D=0 moderatea.
S[a%"'^cS^^^^t?oTY5r2T2'Tp ^u'- ^'"='^"^-
Here's a simplifled way to evaluate nuclear
power economics; computer study of nu-
clear and fossil-fuel pliints. R. W. Kupp
and D. J. Sengstaken. Power Eng 6S.J4-5
How toll enrichment will reduce fuel costs,
n. V. Herron. diags Nucleonics 22:62-3 Je
'64
How utilities can. figure nuclear fuel costs
D. G. , Adler. diag Elec World 162:114-17
L,owe"r fuel cost spurs nuclear power demand.
Elec World 161:38 Mr 16 '64
Molten salt reactor could cut power costs,
diags Elec World 162:60+ O 5 64
New Jersey A-plant aims at $113 per kw cost,
il map Elec World 160:33 D 30 '03
Next ten years in atomic energy develop-
ment. J. Cockroft, Franklin Inst J 277.1-8
Ja '61: Same. Naval Eng J '6:679-83 O 64.
Discussion. Franklin Inst J 277:8-10 Ja 64
Niagara Mohawk nuclear Plant to make com-
petitive power. Nucleonics 22:17-18 My 64
Nuclear estimates set ceiling for coal. A. t.
Tegen. Elec World 162:22 Jl 20 '64
Nuclear power dj;"^'es,'|ne,T^,f„°S*n'*,"^?7'J- .?;
J. Stathakis. Elec World 162:50-3 O 5 64
Nuclear power estimates too rosy? Elec World
102:19+ Ag 17 '64 . ,,„„^„ t V
Nuclear power; experience and trends. L.. *.
C. Reichle. 11 diags Combustion 35:22-9 Je
Sporn's nuclear economics disputed. Eleo
World 162:17-18 S 14 '64 ,„u,„„
Statistics epitomize nuclear progress, tables.
Klec World 161:114-22 My 18 64
When economics favor shift t9 nuclear power
generation. R. J. Bender, diags Power 108.
70-3 O '64 ^ .
Design
Layout and building design features of the
Douglas Point nuclear power project. E. C.
Smith. 11 plans diags Eng J 47:27-32 Je 64
Reactor containment and environmental con-
siderations. R. O. Brittan Ain Soc C E
Proc no (ITP 1 no 4(1371:21-3 S .04
Siting dictates plant desigri cf'tfia. R. A
V.'iesemann. Elec World 161:101-4 My 18 64
Employees
Health program for radiation \vorkers. W. D.
Norwood bibliog Archives Environmental
Health 9:529-35 O '64 „tiiitv
Nu-^lear hazard Pav issue head.« for .utility
showdown. Elec World 160:14 N 11 63
Equipment
Charge tube storage at Hunterston. 11 Engi-
neer 217:693 Ap 17 '64
Concrete pressure vessel for Wylfa. il Engi-
Deu'cate ha"ndling machine of 400 tons, il diag
Engineering 197:318-19 F 28 '64
Electrical aspects of Hunterston nuclear gen-
praiin" Station J Henderson and others.
?Sps plan dligs inst E E Proc 109 Pt A:
259-70 Ag '62: Same cpnd. Engineer 21 2:997-
1001 D 15 '61: Discussion Inst E E Proc 109
nt A-271-8' 111:147-8 Ag '62. Ja 64 „ .
EreotriVal features of , the^SELNI . Enrico
Fermi atomic power plant. G. dVArminio and
others, nmp^ P?an diags IEEE -rrans Power
Apparatus & Svsfems n93-ini F 64
Emergencv cooling for large nuclear reactprs
at Hanford, Wash. G. T. Lewis, flow diag
il diag Power 108:59-61 Ag '64 „,„^,h.
Hallam nuclear power fac.liU' electric
anxiliarv-power systems. V. R. Pool il diag
fEEB Trans Power Apparatus & Systems
HiJntlrVon'? '"lost powerful atomic staUon.
HuntfAfon''m.?leir'-'power?stition" ll(p517-
9) Pi Engineer 217:512-13 Mr 20 '64
Industry, fallou.t from the atom nnish^oms.
^"ros''b^"''lron''Age''l94^60-Pl''°T'64''-
Ju^st°a^'detafl: standpipe seal fpr Dunger^ess
M?te?2fs for boiling water and superheated
steam nuclear, power reactors. WR Smith
il diag Materials Res & Stand 4:170-4 Ap
'64
New Jersev A-plant promises four-mlll power.
11 ElM World 161:33 Mr 9 '64
Overpressure tests on a prototype duct corper
overpressure^ le t- ,e^, ^nd E. Procter.
11 rtiacs Engineer 216:1057-63 D 27 '63
Peach Bottom ntomic power-station In Penn-
•sylvania 11 diag Engineer 216:752-4. 791-4
N 1-8 '63 , o r.
Prestressing nuclear pressure vcssel-s. h. <-.
C Bate and others. 11 diags EnKlncerlnit
197:492-5 Ap 3 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
89
ATOMIC power plants — Equipment — Cont.
Refuelling machine for s.g.h.w. reactor, dlas
Ensineer 217;43S Mr 6 '64
Remote viewing system for Draeon reactor.
il diasr Engineer 217:644-6 Ap 10 '64
Stress-relievinK 300-ton diaprrid at French
nuclear power-station. Ensineer 217:328-9
F 14 '64
User experience with powerful Ward Leonard
d.c. machine drives for gas circulators at
Calder Hall. E. L. Desbruslais. bibliog
diags Inst E E Proc 1U9 pt A:279-S7 Ag
'62; Discussion. 109 pt A:2S7-91; 111:579-81
Ag '62, Jlr 64
Wylfa nuclear power-station, llSOmw. 11
Engineer 217:397 F 28 '64
Location
Atom plant siting stirs convention hassle.
Elec World 160:85 D 2 '63
Atom-power policies defended, il Eng N 171:
17-19 N 28 '63
Big hurdle for A-power; gaining public ac-
ceptance. Nucleonics 21:17-24 O '63
Bodega Head nuclear power project can-
celled, il Chem & Eng N 42:35-6 N 9 '64
Little opposition to California A- plant. Elec
World 160:24-5 D 16 '63
Ravenswood causes nuclear reaction. F. J.
Starin. il Iron Aee 192:50 N 28 '63
Siting dictates plant design criteria. R. A.
Wieseraann. Elec World 161:101-4 My 18 '64
Siting problems slow-A-power growth. W.
K. Davis and R. F. Griffln. Elec World
161:105-6 Mv IS '64
Tests seek safety facts, aid siting. C. K.
Beck, diag Elec World 161:109-11 My 18 '64
Safety measures
Design for radiation safety. W. J. Thon.
Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:87-93 O '64
How to get safe power from atoms: Shipping-
port atomic power station, il Mill & Fac-
tory 74:74-5 P '64
Lead shielding at Trawsfynydd. 11 Engineer-
ing 197:439 Sir 27 '64
Little opposition to California A-plant Elec
World 160:24-5 D 16 '63
Reactor safety, map Mech Eng 86:54 My '64
Shippingport atomic goes six years without
exposure accident, il Elec World 160:20-l-f-
D 9 63
Siting problems slow A-power growth. W.
K. Davis and R. F. Griffln. Elec World
161:105-6 Mv IS '64
Tests seek safety facts, aid siting. C. K.
Beck, diag Elec World 161:109-11 My IS
'64
Use of lead as a shielding material at
Trawsfynydd nuclear power station. 11
Metallurgla 69:209-12 My "64
Waste
See also
Nuclear reactors — Waste
Belgium
Ambitious Belgian program moving despite
problems. 11 Nucleonics 21:22-3 N '63
California
Economy hinges on Malibu site. E. Koffmann.
il map diag Elec World 161:107-9 My 18 '64
Little opposition to California A-plant Elec
World 160:24-5 D 16 '63
Zoning- ordinance may halt A-plant. Eng N
172:24 Ap 16 '64
Canada
Canadians plan 1.000-mw nuclear plant, map
Elec World 162:39-40 Ag 24 '64
Hea%'y-water reactor stressed. Elec World
162:23 Jl 6 '64
Keeping the Candu system competitive, il
Can Chem Process 48:49-52 My '64
Layout and building design features of the
Douglas Point nuclearpower proiect. E. C.
Smith, il plans diags Efng J 47:27-32 Je '04
Next for Candu: direct cycle steam? diags
Can Chem Process 48:57-8-4- O '64
France
To meet France's energy needs; nuclear
power. IEEE Trans Power Apparatus &
Systems 83:sup6A-7A S '64 •'*""'"•"" «
Great Britain
Control and safety requirements for the elec-
trical engineering design of the C.E G B
nuclear power stations., H.^ H. Gott and
it. u. rrotter. bibliog p an diags Inst E E
2023:7 n"-'!!^"^^ ^'' ^^^'- Dis^sslSn. 110:
Nuclear power; the year of reckonlne. Enjd-
neering 197:562 Ap 24 '64
Performance of British nuclear power-sta-
tions. Engineer 218:444-5 S 18 '64
Power reactor development by the U.K.A.E.A.
11 Engineer 218:127-9 Jl 24 '64
Replamiing the British nuclear power pro-
gramme. M. Goldring. Engineer 216:940-1
D 6 63
Second nuclear power programme. Engineer
217:757 Ap 24 '64
Use of lead as a shielding material at
Trawsfynydd nuclear power station. 11
Metallurgla 69:209-12 My '64
User experience with powerful Ward Leonard
d.c. machine drives for gas circulators at
Calder Hall. E. L. Desbruslais. bibliog diags
Inst E E Proc 109 pt A:279-S7 Ag '62: Dis-
cussion. 109 pt A:2S7-91; 111:579-81 Ag '62,
Mr '64
What's the thinking behind Britain's nuclear
power program? Elec World 162:42-4 Ag 24
'64
With the end of a nuclear generation. Engi-
neering 197:306 F 28 '64
Wylfa nuclear power-station, llSOmw. 11
Engineer 217:397 F 28 '64
India
India's nuclear power plants. Engineer 216:
867 N 22 '63
Italy
Electrical features of the SELNI Enrico
Fermi atomic power plant. G. d'Arminio
and others, map plan diags IEEE Trans
Power Apparatus & Systems p93-101 F '65
Japan
Nuclear know-how for Japanese users. 11 En-
gineering 197:468 Ap 3 '64
Progress of Tokai nuclear generating station.
11 Engineering 196:606 N 8 '63
Minnesota
New Elk River reactor dedicated il diag
Power Eng 67:54 D 63
Nebraska
HaJlam nuclear power facility electric aux-
iliary-power systems. V. R. Pool. 11 diag
IEEE Trans Power Apparatus & Systems
p 1086-9 D '63
Nebraska ready to sell commercial radiation.
Chem & Eng N 42:27 F 3 '64
New Jersey
AEC nod expected on Oyster Creek. Elec
World 162:47-8 N 2 '64
Atom's competitive status In historic ad-
vance; Jersey plant to make nuclear power
under four mills. Nucleonics 22:17-18 Mr
'64
Jersey Central selects GE to build 600-mwe
plant. Nucleonics 22:21 Ja '64
New Jersey A-plant aims at $113 per kw cost,
il map Elec World 160:33 D 30 '63
New Jersey A-plant promises four-mill power,
il Elec World 161:33 Mr 9 '64
New York (state)
Niagara Mohawk nuclear plant to make com-
petitive power. Nucleonics 22:17-18 My '64
Norway
Advanced in-core instrumentation from HaJ-
den. H. Ager-Hanssen and R. D. Smith,
bibliog 11 diags Nucleonics 22:49-56 Ap '64
Pennsylvania
Peach Bottom atomic power-station in Penn-
sylvania. 11 diag Engineer 216:752-4. 791-4
N 1-8 '63
Shippingport atomic goes six years without
exposure accident. 11 Elec World 160:20-1-1-
D 9 '63
Scotland
Electrical aspects of Hunterston nuclear gen-
erating station. J. Henderson and others,
maps plan diags Inst E E Proc 109 pt A;
259-70 Ag '62; Same cond. Engineer 212:997-
1001 D 15 '61; Discussion. Inst E E Proc 109
pt A:271-8; 111:147-8 Ag '62. Ja '64
Hunterston: most powerful atomic station.
U Engineering 198:386-7 S 25 '64
Hunterston nuclear power-station. il(p517-
19) pi Engineer 217:512-13 Mr 20 '64
Unusual design aspects of Hunterston reac-
l?^^-, A> ^x«¥„-.^°"'i- " ^'^^ Engineer 217;
514-16 Mr 20 64
Sweden
Direct-cycle boiling heavy water reactor to
y§ r5"o' .J'J Sweden, flow diag Power Eng
68:59 S 64
^^TT'K'?," T, 'V^\^^ power-station. Engineer
21S:147 Jl 24 64
Nuclear power heats a town in Sweden. W
Pichel flow diag diags ASHRAE J 6:101-3
Mr 61
90
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
ATOMIC power plants — Sweden — Continued
Sweden: new enerpy plana take hold. J. J.
O'Connor, il map diaKS Power 10S:179-!>6
F '64 (reprints 25c)
Swedish turbine to operate on heavy-water
cycle in Marvikun nuclear power plant. How
diag diags Power 108:62-3 Ag '64
Tennessee
Status of ffas cooled reactor program. R. M.
Evans and A. E. Goldman. 11 diags Metal
Prog 85:118-22 Mr '64
Wales
i.iead shielding at Trawsfynydd. il Engineer-
ing 197:439 Mr 27 '64
Washington (state)
Emergency cooling for large nuclear reactors
at Hanford, Wash. G. T. Lewis, flow diag
il diag Power 108:59-61 Ag '64
ATOMIC power plants, Portable
Atomic power; portable and mobile reactors.
C. E. \Vi.?e. il diags Machine Design 36:
134-9 My 7 '64
ATOMIC powered rockets. See Rockets. Atomic
powered
ATOMIC reactors. See Nuclear reactors
ATOMIC research
Image Intensifler for nuclear research. Elec-
tronic Eng 36:529 Ag '64
Washington plans for atom center. R. R. Kay.
Iron Age 193:52 F 27 '64
See also
Bubble chambers
Spark chambers
Europe
See also
European organization for nuclear research
Germany
New Arm will aid Germany's reactor program;
AJkem, alphachemie und metallurgie. G.m.
b.H. Chem & Eng N 42:92-3 Mr 9 '64
Great Britain
Universities' research reactor, il diag Engi-
neer 218:243-4 Ag 14 '64
ATOMIC research laboratories
Babcock & Wilcox builds nuclear development
center. 11 Anal Chem 36:sup 109A-11A Je
•64
Babcock & Wilcox company's nuclear develop-
ment center. 11 Mech Eng 86:69 Mr '64
Opening ot the Rutherford laboratory and
inauguration of Nimrod. Chem & Ind p763
My 2 '64
Reactor produces rare elements in quantity.
Franklin Iiist J 276:542-3 D '63
Scottish research reactor centre. II Engineer
216:843-5 N 22 '63
See also
Oak Ridge national laboratory
Air conditioning
Piping cooling water for new atom smasher.
R. W. Vanvalzah. il plan diags Heating-
Piping 36:77-84 F '64
Electric equipment
Power equipment for UKAEA. 11 Engineering
198:517 O 23 '64
Equipment
Argon improves ZnBn shielding windows. W.
B. Lane and M. J. Nuckolls, diag Nucleonics
22:88-9 F '64
Better cages for thermonuclear plasma, il
diags Engineering 197:877-9 Je 26 '64
New Frank H. Neely nuclear research center
on Georgia Tech campus. 11 diag Mech Eng
85:80 D '63
New tools for sub-atomic searches at Ruther-
ford high energy laboratory, il plan diags
Engineerine 197:606-8 My 1 '64
Private nuclear development centre In Vir-
ginia; Babcock and Wilcox co. 11 diags En-
gineer 217:1016-17. 1055-S Je 5-12 '64
Rulherford high-energy laboratory. Engineer
217:775 My 1 '64
System for continuous generation and fast
transfer of radioactive gases. F, Pleasonton
and a H. Johnson, bibliog diags R Scl
Instr 35:97-102 Ja '64
Vacuum research furnace for Euratom. il En-
gineer 217:1002 Je 5 '64
Safety measures
Design for radiation safety. W. J. Thon. Air
^Cond Heat & Ven 61:87-93 O '64
Designing safety into a radloi.sotope labora-
SS-rog-'lO Ji .f Jhwendiman. il Mag of Stand
Pressure tf.^ting of thick reinforced concrete
cell. S. H. FIstedis. II diags Am Soo C B
Proc 90 [ST 2 no 38601:31-54 Ap '64
ATOMIZATION
Heat of atomization of aluminum difluoride.
T. C. Ehlert and J. L. Margrave. Am
Chem Soc J 86:3901 S 20 '64
Measurement of droplet size for wide range
particle distributions. J. H. Roberts and
M. J. Webb. ALVA J 2:583-5 Mr '64
Some current ideas regarding the rotating
distributor. D. R. Johnstone, bibliog il diags
Rov Aeronautical Soc J 67:767-70 D '63
Thickness distribution in a sheet formed by
impinging jets. D. Hasson and R. E. Peck.
bibliog diags A I Ch E J 10:752-4 S '64
ATOMIZERS
Lanvin atomizer-pump package tested, diags
Drug & Cosmetic Ind 93:814-15-1- D '63
New Lanvin atomizer, il Soap & Chem Spec
39:117 N '63
Ultrasonic atomizer developed for oil burner.
Combustion 35:49 Ap '64
ATOMS
Atom to Adam. M. Calvin and G. J. Calvin.
il diags Am Scientist 52:163-86 biblioglp 184-
C) Je '64
Bombardment of tungsten with 20-keV
helium atoms in a field ion niicroscope.
M. K. Sinha and E. W. Mtlller. bibliog il
diags J Ap Phys 35:1256-61 Ap '64
Dielectric susceptibility tensor for an atomic
vapor. R. L. Fork. J Ap Phys 35:134-6 Ja
•64
Direct measurement of atomic lifetimes:
helium. T. M. Holzberlein. il diags R Sci
Instr 35:1041-6 Ag '64
Dynamical theory of atom jumps in crystals.
E. Pearlstein. bibliog diags Am J Phys 31:
842-7 N '63
Effect of distant atoms in a molecule on
nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts.
J. R. Van Wazer and D. Grant, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1450-1 Ap 5 '64
Energy distribution of sputtered Cu atoms.
R. V. Stuart and G. K. Wehner. bibliog
diag J Ap Phys 35:1819-24 Je '64
Energy levels of the cesium atom. W. B.
Nottingham. IEEE Proc 51:1771-2 D '63
Influence of oxygen on the surface mobility
of tin atoms in thin films. H. L. Caswell
and Y. Budo. bibliog il J Ap Phys 35:644-7
Mr '64
Nature of the polar effect in reactions of
atoms and radicals; reactions of chlorine
atoms and peroxy radicals. G. A. Russell
and R. C. Williamson, jr. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2357-64 Je 20 '64
Neutron thernialization theory applied to hot
atom cheinical reactions; consideration of
isotropic and asymmetric scattering. C. H.
Hsiung and A. A. Gordus. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2782-9 Jl 20 '64
New tool explores atomic structure, il Engi-
neering 197:367 Mr 6 '64
New tool for exploring atomic structure.
Franklin Inst J 277:507-8 My '64
Origin of the elements. W. A. Fowler, bib-
liog il Chem & Eng N 42:90-104 Mr 16
•64 (reprints SI)
Production of metastable Hg atoms by charge
exchange. R. W. Rostron. bibliog diags
J Ap Phys 35:2291-9 Ag '64
Reactions of sulfur atoms: further Investi-
gations of the insertion reaction. A. R.
Knight and others, bibliog Am Chera Soc J
86:4243-8 O 20 '64
Research techniques for exploring atomic
structure. 11 diag Engineer 217:882-4 My
15 '64
Solvent effects in the reactions of free rad-
icals and atoms; effect of solvent polarity
on the reactions of peroxy radicals. D. G.
Hendry and G. A. Russell, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2368-71 Je 20 '64
Solvent effects on the C chemical shift of
the substituted carbon atom of phenol. G.
E. Maciel and R. V. James, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:3893-4 S 20 '64
Willi.am Rowan Hamilton. Michael Faraday,
and the revival of Boscovichean atomism.
R. Kargon. bibliog Am J Phys 32:792-5 O
'64
X-rays; an eye on atoms. 11 Product Ens
35:52 Ag 17 *64
See also
Atomic nuclei
Collision phenomena
Fleet rons
Neutrons
Nuclear reactions
Protons
Beams
Atomic beam magnetic resonance apparatu.'i
for short-lived Isotopes. G. Iv. Rochester
and K. F. Smith, diags J Scl Instr 41:629-
32 O '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
91
ATOM S — Beams — Continued
Bunchine of a beam of 20-kev neutral hydro-
Ken atoms. P. H. Rose and others, biblioff
diass R Sci Instr 35:12SG-9 O '64
ATTENUATORS, Radio. See Radio attenua-
tors
ATTITUDE (psychology)
Employe attitudes; a supervisory barometer.
M. lirown. Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Re-
finer 43:147-8-1- F '64
AUBURN, Maine
Water supply
Standpipe extension increases pressure. L. K.
Parker, il Water Works & Wastes Ens
1:52-3 O '64
AUCUBIGENIN
Syntlieses of (±)-tetrahydroanhydro-desoxy-
aucubisenin and related compounds. K.
Kurosawa and S. F^ijise. bibho^ Chem &
Ind p 16SS O 19 '63
AUDIO engineering society
Annual meeting. IStli. New York. Oct 14-18;
grogram and abstracts of papers. Audio Enff
oc J 12:68-72-)- Ja '64
Annual meetin.e:. 16th, Oct. 12-16; program.
Audio 48:104-6 O '64
AUDIOMETERS
SiKniflcance of new reference zero levels
for audiometers. H. Davis and F. W.
Kranz. Mag of Stand 35:71-5 Mr '64
AUDIO-VISUAL instruction
Audio visual aids into the breach. D En-
gineerinij 197:438 Mr 27 '64
Audio-visual devices; capabilities and needs.
J. Flory. SMPTE J 72:938-42 D '63
A-v world in a meadow, il Ind Phot 12:46
N '63
Design for mechanical learning; college elec-
tronic communications center; Rensselaer
polytechnic institute, il plans diags Arch
Rec 135:178-92 My '64
Education: there's no biz like show biz:
college hall designed for tv teaching, il
plan diags Eng N 172:52-3 Mr 19 '64
Industrial audio-visuals, il plan Ind Phot 13:
57-S-f . 62-5. 67-72 Ja '64
Making lectures live, il plan diag Engineering
198:353 S IS '64
New skills taught by sight, sound. K. W.
Bennett, il Iron Age 194:27-8 Ag 13 '64
AUDITING
Internal control
Quality auditing for missiles. P. S. Reis. blb-
liog Ind Quality Control 20:7-11 D '63
AUDITORIUMS
Acoustics and miniature concert halls. H.
Lawrence, il Audio 48:8-)- Jl '64
Atlanta's cultural building boom; preliminary
designs for auditorium and exhibition hall.
il Eng N 172:30 Je 11 '64
Beckman auditorium, California institute of
technology, Pasadena, il plan Arch Rec 136:
156-7 O '64
Construction of a buttressed dome segment;
Culver City high school auditorium. A. R.
Nasser, il diags Am Concrete Inst J 61:
500-20 My '64
Convention hall dodges floods, il Eng N 172:77
Je IS '64
Design for mechanical learning; college elec-
tronic communications center; Rensselaer
polytechnic institute, il plans diags Arch
Rec 135:178-92 My '64
Dividers multiply auditorium uses, il plan
Ens- N 171:45 N 28 '63
Education, there's no biz like show biz;
college hall designed for tv teaching, il plan
diags Eng N 172:52-3 Mr 19 '64
Functionalized listening facility for the multi-
lingual auditorium. D. D. Jones, diags Audio
Eng Soc J 12:245-7 Jl '64
Gay, carousel- like auditorium, il Eng N 171:
20 D 12 '63
Parisians lay an egg underground, il plan Eng
N 172:24 Ja 2 '64
Typhoon-proof louvers screen tropical sim;
Philippine American life in.surance company
buildmg. il plan diags Arch Rec 134:139-41
D '63
See also
Music halls
Air conditioning
Air conditioning of auditorium-type buildings.
A Greenberg. bibliog diags Arch Rec 135:
205-8 Mr '64
Gas cooling for conventioneers; municipal
convention hall, Asbury Park, il Am Gas
Assn Mo 46:33 O '64
Meet tight schedule in installing 3300 tons of
air conditioning for Atlantic City Conven-
tion Hall. F W. Hay. 11 diags Heatlng-
Pipmg 36:93-8 Ag '64
Lighting
Lighting a multipurpose hall. 11 Ilium Eng
59:sup36A Ag '64
AUGERS
New auger-crane rig proves versatility, il
Elec World 162:74 Jl 13 '64
AUGITE. See Pyroxenes
AUGUSTA, Wisconsin
Water supply
Small tovra creates new water system for
new industry. D. Larsen and W. Osborn.
il diag Water Works Eng 116:966-7-1- D '63:
Abstract. Pub Works 95:154-)- F '64
AULD, Samuel James Manson
Obituary, por Inst Pet J 49:359 N '63
AURORAS
Auroral absorption effects on a transpolar
synchronized step-frequency circuit. R. D.
Hunsucker. map lEISE Proc 52:330 Mr '64
Auroral measurements and upper atmospheric
physics. R. E. Meyerott and J. E. Evans,
bibliog il map diags AIAA J 2:1169-74 Jl '64
Auroral -zone absorption effects on an lif
Arctic propagation path. R. D. Hunsucker.
bibliog map J Res Nat Bur Stand"68D:717-21
Je '64
AUSFORMING. See Steel, Hardening of
AUSTEMPERING, See Steel, Heat treatment
of
AUSTENITE
Austenite grain size and temper brittlenesa.
^A„-¥ii„*^,^H.Hs- bibliog il Iron & Steel Inst J
200:922-7 N '62; Abstract. Metal Prog 85:
166-t- Mr '64
Austenitic decomposition In weld heat-
affected zones. M. M. D'Andrea. ir, and
Constitutional effect of arsenic additions on
an austenitic stainless steel. H. J. Gold-
schmidt and W. M. Ham. bibliog il diags
Iron & Steel Inst J 202:347-55 Ap '64
High-temperature decomposition of austenite
in alloy steels. J. McCann and K. A. Ridal.
bibhog il Iron & Steel Inst J 202:441-7
My '64
Hot bend test; a tool to predict suitable
weldability and high temperature service
performance of austenitic steels. H. M.
Soldan and G. J. Schnabel. bibliog il diags
Welding J 43:sup353-7 Ag '64
How to improve dimensional stability in
precision metal parts. D. O'Boyle. il diags
Machine Design 36:113-17 Ja 30 '64
Ordering, stacking faults and stress cor-
rosion cracking in austenitic alloys. D. L
Douglass and others, bibliog il diags Cor-
rosion 20:15-27; Discussion. 27-S Ja '64
Post-weld heat treatment of high-tempera-
ture austenitic steels. R. N. Younger and
?^l;^f®-. ^'P}}.°e il Iron & Steel Inst J 201:
693-8 Ag '63; Abstract. Metal Prog 86:203-)-
Ag 64
Service experiences at 1050 F and 1100 F of
piping of austenitic steels. R A. Baker
^- ft- „¥-o^x9'"JWvb't''>°S " di^ffs Combus-
tion 35:24-8 N; 42-5 D '63
Spot welding defects in austenitic stainless;
engineering data sheet, diags Welding Eng
48:61 D 63
Wrought austenitic stainless steels. Materials
in Design Eng 60:115-26 O '64 (reprints
35c)
AUSTRALIA
See also subdivision Australia under spe-
cial subjects, e.g.
Aeronautic research
Aeronautics. Military
Aluminum industry and trade
Automobile industry and trade
Bridges
Chemical education
Coal mines and mining
Copper mines and mining
Electric plants (central stations)
Electricity supply
Gas. Natural
Geology
Gold mines and mining
Hydroelectric plants
Iron mines and mining
Irrigation
Lead mines and mining
Mines and mineral re.-^ources
Mining industry and finance
Petroleum
Petroleum industry and trade
Petroleum pipe lines
Radio broadcasting
Scientific research
Shipplni;
92
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AUSTRALIA— See also— Continued
Telephone
Television broadcasting .
Uranium mines and mmins
Water supply . .
Zinc mines and mmms
Government printing office
Australia builds new $7-million Bov'^rnment
printing ofHce il Inland Ptr/Am LithoCT 152:
72-3 F '64
'^^^''^ Set also subdivision Austria under special
stibjects. e.e.
Bridees
Hydroelectric plants
Machine tool industry
Roads
Textile industry
Industries and resources
World of design; aggressive little Austria E.
J Tangerman. il Product Eng 35:57-65 Je
8 '64
AUTHORSHIP
See also
Scientific writing
Technical writing
'"'A^uSlav^ potentials, W. P. Koval. il PlasUca
D^°ce"^ Idds'^'loUd/^o reacting au'oclav^
A. W. Billitzer. diag Chem Eng 70:100 U i.i
Michigan firm installs uniisual cleaning sys-
tem 11 Steel 153:31 D 16 63 ...^ „ ,
New techniques speed metal bonding. C. u.
Sullivan, il Mach 70:107-9 Jl 64
Replaceable liner-type autoclave with modi-
fled Bridgman closures. , O. C KoPp and
others, diags R Sci Instr 34:1262-3 W bJ
AUTOCOLLIMATORS. See Collimators
AUTOFINING process. See Petroleiun refining
. — Sulfur removal
NV-101 reconnaissance drone. Product Eng
33:55 Ja 20 '64 TxroiHc.
Wallis ultra-light autogyro. K H. wallis
il Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:754-5 D 6d
AUTOMATIC control. See Control equipment
AUTOMATIC machinery. See Machinery.
Automatic
AUTOMATIC telephone. See Telephone, Auto-
matic
Abstracts. Published in monthly numbers of
Automation ■^„„„, r.f
Advanced planning to meet the impact ot
automation in large scale test environ-
ments. G. J.Kashuba. diags Naval Eng J
Artfui^autoiimtion does double duty for Min-
nesota city. M.^Kays and B. Mittelsteadt.
il diag Water Works & Wastes Eng 1.77-
9_(_ Mv '64
Assembly; designing for automation. Product
Eng 35:50-1 Ag 31 '64
Assembly, the last frontier of automation.
M D. Kilbridge and T. O. Prenting. Auto-
mation 11:144-7 S '64 ti„,j:„„„
Automate your pilot plants. L. C. Hardison
and R A. Lengeniann. flow diag il Chem
Eng 71:129-32 Je 22 '64
Automated diecasting: special report. 11 diags
Foundry 93:120-62 N 'G4
Automated handhmr: does it pay? G. Berk-
witt. 11 Mill & Factory 74:64-7 Ap 64
Automation; a tough taskmaster bears dowri
on instrumentation, il Iron Age 194:60-^ Jl
Automation and the CPI labor unions A. E.
Adams, il Chem Eng 71:224+ O 12 '64
Automation and the regulations. A. G. btir-
ling. Naval Eng J 76:795-801 O '64
Automation in marine engineering applica-
tions E. C. Mericas. il diags Naval Eng J
75:897-908 D '63 _ ., . , . /^ .
Automation in onening and picking C. A
Dean, il diags Textile Ind 128:106-10 Ap '64
Automation in plastics ^P™ces.sing. L. L.
Scheiner. Plastics Tech 9:27-38 D '63
Automation In .ship.s. A. C. Grover. Auto-
mation 10:137-8 N '63 . „„„„,
Automation makes rapid strides in the power
field; .special .section. 11 diag Power Eng
68:34-41 My '64 , ,,
Automation of a gas compressor station.
B S Simon and J. B. Vra»spir. diags Gas
40:90-3 F '64 _
Automation pays off at UOP's pilot Plants,
n. n Stormont. II Oil & Gas J 62:118 Ap
Automation; researching the future; DIebold
research program. 11 Mech Ener 86:63 Ja '64
Autoramlcs '65. A. L. Frledberg. 11 Cer Ind
Competition spurs production Innovations In
the manufacture of refriBerators C. K.
Morris, il diags Automation ll:ol-4 Ag 64
Computer-run warehousing; blended automa-
tion and men J. A. Eaton. 11 diag Mod
Materials Handling 19:38-42 N 64
Computers, automation, and Process control,
annual review. T. J. Williams Ind & Eng
Chem 56:47-56 hibliog(p52-61 N 64
Computers; SHARE first annua! Design auto-
mation workshop.^ Atlantic City June 24-
26. Product Eng 35:54-6 Jl. 20 64
Conference on manufacturing automation,
7th Detroit, Nov. 11-13. Automation.
cJnsutung'^engineer looks at water works
automation. C. W. Reh., il Water Works &
Wastes Eng 1:75-6 My 64
$500,000 automation investment, bun OU CO.
Oil & Gas J 62:154-5 Jl 27 '64
Future of automation in Canada. E. W.
Leaver, bibliog Eng J 46:28-31 D. 63
Great Britain's production engineering re-
search association (PERA) conference and
exhibition, Leicestershire: automation tor
small and medium-sized firms. Automation
Hand tool route to automation: Gardner-
Denver CO. Steel 153:56-7 N 11 63 . ^„_
How automation and technology will chariga
Chicago's printing industry. Inland Ptr/Am
Lithogr 153:63 S '64 ™otpr
How automation plays a part in water-
quality surveillance. G. E. McCallum and
H Stierli. il Water Works & Wastes Eng
How long ^until full automation? R. H.
Eshelraan. Iron Age 193:79 Ap 9 '64
How we'll manufacture tomorrow, il diags
Steel 154:120-8 Ja 6 '64 ^j^,^-.
Instrumentation and automation^ ^^s!u
Works & Wastes Eng 1:90-2-1- My; S2-8-t-
Instrumentation and automation in Chicago's
Central district plant. M. Roth, il maP
diag Water Works & Wastes Eng 1:71-4
Instrumentation and automation; its role In
the water works field as seen by equipment
manufacturers. Water Works & Wastes
Ent? 1 '90-24- My '64
Instruments for clinical chemistry labs; the
big swing to autornation. il Chem & ii-ng
Keys to successful automation. H. H. Btxler.
Automation 11:76-80 Ag '64
Large- bore Diesel is rea.dily adaptable to
automation, il plans Marine Eng/Log 69.
Management as a process control problem.
S Ramo. Automation 11:125-6 My 64
Material handling; last frontier for big sav-
ings, il diag Steel 155:41-5 O 26 64
Metalworking automation today. Tool &
Manuf Eng 51:57-60 D '63
More ship per man; by automation. J- D.
Deal. ir. and C. L. Long, diag Naval Eng
Point automation aids productivity at Swe-
dish Diesel Plant D. Scott, il Automotive
Ind 130:42-6 F 1 '64 ...
Present status of ship aiitomation in JaPan.
N. Hamada. il diags Naval Eng J 76;3o9-
Pros and cons of instrumentation, control and
automation. R. A. Ryder il map Water
Works & Wastes Eng 1:54-6 Je 64
Psychologic challenge in automation. A. ±'.
Solomon, bibliog Archives Environmental
Health 9;72-S1 Jl '64 „ „ o. i ici.
Redesign for automation pays off. il Steel 154.
Research into the future of automation.
Engineering 196:606 N 8 '63 ^ „ v
Role of foundry middle management. H. K.
Jackson. Foundry 92:567-1- Ap '64
Ship automation to what extent LA Har-
lander. diags Naval Eng J 76:265-74 Ap "64
Symposium on automated textile nroces.sing.
11 diags Textile Res J 33:1035-54 D 63
Ton managers getting with automation, diags
Engineering 196:802-3 D 27 '63
Unemnlo^TnPnt: ston blnming automation; m-
terview with I. T. Kills G C Thomas. 11
Mod Materials Handling 19:38-43 Mr 64
U S still leads automation race. R. H. Eshcl-
man. 11 Iron Age 194:45 Jl 30 '64
Who's afraid of machine shop automation?
Engineering 197:146 Ja 24 '64
SfP also
.\ssenibling methods
Control equipment
Feedback control systems
Machinery, Automatic
Servomechanisms
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
93
AUTOMATION— Conimued
Bibliography
Books. Published in monthly numbers of ISA
jourjial
New books. Published in monthly numbers
ot Automation
Economic aspects
Automation and emploj-ment. Am Mach 108:75
Je S '64
Studied approach to capital expenditures
spurs pi-oduction growth. R. O. Swalra.
Automation 11:89-92 S '64
What automation means to America; special
documentary lor management, bibliog diags
Automation 11:13-183 Ap '64
White collar workers and change. R. E
Busher. Automation 11:32 F '64
Exhibitions
Annual, instrument-automation conference and
exhibition, 19th, New York. Iron Age 194;
2i O 22 '64
Annual ISA instrument-automation exhibit.
New York. Product Eng 35:72-3 O 26 '64
Instruments, electronics and automation ex-
hibition, London, May 25-30; with floor
plans and list of exhibitors, il Ind Elec-
tronics 2:220-9 My '64
International instruments, electronics and
automation exliibition, London, May 25-30.
Engineering 197:702-3 Mv 22 '64; il Engi-
neer 217:891-2, 930-2, 990-2 My 22-Je 5 '64;
Electronic Eng 36:413-20 Je '64; Ind Elec-
tronics 2:276-83 Je '64; Wireless World 70;
278-94 Je '64
Social aspects
Automation is necessary for survival; ab-
stract. J. L Snyder. Mach 70:176 Ap '64
Cirowing^ picture of education. L. H. Evans
?•,"-„ ^-i ■?- H^iistein. bibliog Automation
ll:o6-9-|- Ap 64
Labor bargaining must protect management's
rights. B. S. Kirsh. Automation 11:50-4
Ag 'b4
Labor views automation. Automation 11:84-6,
9(1-1 Ap '64
Modern manufacturing environment is cre-
ating new work concepts. J. A. Bekker.
bibhog Automation 11:58-62 O '64
Needed; specinc answers to important ques-
tions. P. G. Peterson. Automation 11:140-1
Ap 64
N/c and people. A. N. Wecksler. Mill &
Factory 74:63-6 F '64
Our problems reflect progress. L. T. Rader
Automation 11:92-3 Ap '64 o-uc
Preserving the individual in an age of auto-
mation R. _M. Grummon. Automation 11:
2o9-f- Ap 64
Terminology
^'^^A^^f of automation; data sheet. Mach
/0:14o-b N 63
Russia
Automation in the latest press equipment.
il Product Eng 35:84-5 F 17 '64
Letter from Kiev control engineering capital
of Russia D. Winston, il Control Eng 11:
30-4- Ag 64
AUTOMATONS
^lachines that .mimic men. il diags Steel
lo3:92-6 N 2o 63
Prelude to a super being; the human me-
chanical walking machine. Res/Develop 15:
I'J Jl '64
Role of industrial robots in improving produc-
tion operations. J. F. Engelberger. il Auto-
mation 11:62-7 Je '64
AUTOMATONS (calculating machines)
■^"E^V'^''™.'""'""'''"^' automata. S. Winograd.
&,'H',°S.A^^" foi" Computing Mach J 11:338-
01 Jl 64
Memory orders of states of an automaton
97- 97 ^o T- ^^'i^'io- <5'ags Franklin Inst J
27(:37-49 Ja 64
Properties of linear machines. M. Cohn bib-
tP?,-,-^^" ^°'" Computing Mach J 11:296-301
Jl 64
RS-machines with almost blank tape. C C
Elgot and J. D. Rutledge. bibliog diags
Assn for Computing Mach J 11:313-37 Jl 64
btructures of an automaton and its input
semigroup. R H. Oehmke. Assn for Com-
puting Mach J 10:521-5 O '63
Tape sets and automata. R. R. Brown, diags
Assn for Computing Mach J 11:10-14 Ja
'64
AUTOMOBILE accidents
"^ 'n???°n ' ^'r ■? i^-'^i Pl'«"?J"?P.a- " diag Machine
i.;esign .::h.iib-21 Ag 13 64
yuick .starts simulate crash stops in GM
collision research. L. C. Lundstrom and
others, il diags S A E J 72:88-93 Je '64
Safe e.xtraction of a person from a crippled
w£^^/. '1 Comp Air Mag 69:27 S '64
What s the score on higliway safety? panel
discussion, il Safety Maint 127:18-19-1- Mr
Why doors spring open during crashes. A G
Gross. U diags S A B J 72:60-2 Ag '64
.See also
Automobile drivers
Road accidents
AUTOMOBILE assembly plants
'^!-9Q4'^'' fff %'?''ly- T^ plans Automobile Eng
A,?r u'^' ■'-'*-•*•! Je-Jl ^64 (to be cont)
Auto boom prompts Chrysler expansion. H.
-f. Jones, Il Iron Age 192:71 D 12 '63
Automatic assembly of passenger-car bodies
fnH i9n.77'o1^- A^^®',"-ertil diags Automotive
Ind 130:77-80 Ap lo; 54-6 My 1 '64
Autornatic body assembly at Volkswagen-
werke. diags Product Eng 35:30-1 Mr 2
Buick's expanded composite assembly plant.
F 15 '6 4 Automotive Ind 130:66-9-1-
Ford Mustangs on the production line. J.
(jeschehn. il Automotive Ind 130:49-51 My 1
GM's West Coast plant only one in U.S. to
^i'ufo"^^Uvri5;d1?S:3rA'pl'T4 ^^'^'^ ""^^•
''"tfii'^inrii9?4vy°2jff'i ^4 ^°°"- " ^"*°'"°-
^9!,?,!!'' ^ecegtralized assembly for Rover
lTn-PjA5%h " "'^'^ Automotive Ind
'^°hM^^°K2L% l^ '?'l"?"v,Jt'et: automatic line
S^ilo? ''^i^-"^-,^"^- Ashburn. il Am Mach/
Metalworking Manuf 107:62-4 D 23 '63
Volvo add more quantity to their quality,
il Engineering 197:632 My 8 '64
Equipment
^=h'i'?i'f ""^r "i, assembling Volkswagen body
Chrysler's assembly line computers provide
instant quality control data. J. Geschelin.
?64 '^ Automotive Ind 130:37-9 Je 1
Compact quality; American motors co. R. J.
Nemmers. il Comp Air Mag 69:4-11 Mr '64
'^wiV?®"*!^'* "^ assembly line: illustrations
with text. Engineer 217:972-3 My 29 '64
^ITx-J^ln^T^A^''^- P- ■,l'=°fJ- M <J'aer Automo-
tive Ind 131:63-7 Ag 15; 49-53 O 1 "64
Novel assembly methods at Saab car plant.
Ag 1™64' ^^^ Automotive Ind 131:52-5
Power for assembly. H. P. Scott il diag«i
Elec Constr & Maint 63:79-84 Mr '64
^^L°obi?e^'^^ '"■^''"- ^^® Brakes. Auto-
AUTOMOBILE drivers
What's the score on highway safety? panel
discussion. Il Safety Maint 127:18-19-f Mi-
Licenses
139 miUion drivers in 1980. E. M. Cope and
A. R. Mundy. Pub Roads 33:68-79 O '64
Testing
Instructor mousetraps the driver of a new
H?s1gn"r6';l^?i'i'lil^'l'l .*6f '^'•- " ^-*-«
Training
Driver improvement or system improvement?
^ral^n'^s'^sf.loV jf .,f^^'-^-r. diags
AUTOMOBILE driving
Automobile in American daily life. T A
Bostick. bibhog map Pub Roads 32:241-55
XJ 06
^fo-iST 5^"l!'^Va^,e^SS= .^r%"'^'^'
f''''rl^'^rm%r.h^"h^'?i3'' ^ ^"=- 89- [EM
Perceptual and field factors causing lateral
displacement. R. M. Michaels and l! W
D ^63 "°^ ^' ^^^^^ P"'' Roads 32:233-40
AUTOMOBILE driving simulators
Car-onving simulator, il Mech Eng 86:66-7
Driving exhibits at the New York world's
fair. Il Product Eng 35:98-100 Ap 27 '64
^sli2fy&'^f\T8:l?-f^Sr6°l" ""^^ ^^'^- "
94
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AUTOMOBILE driving simulators— Continued
instruct?.' niousetiaps the driver of a new
type automohile-skill tester, il Machine
Design 36:14-15 My 21 '64
Mobit tests fairgoer's driving skill at the
World's fair, il Pet Management 30:108 Jl
■64
AUTOMOBILE engineering ^
Automotive Industries salutes Harold N.
Metzel. chief engineer, OldsmobUe. U Auto-
motive Ind 13U:53-5 My 15 64 g a e j
Engineering cars to sell. D. N. Frey. b A Ji J
•Pnlineering' highlights of Chrysler corpora-
^"ro,'^s^l%5 cars, f Geschelin il diags Auto-
motive Ind 131:57-62 Ae 15 64
FlS°TA aitomobile technical congress 10th
Tolcyo and Kyoto, Japan. S A li J u.jl-o
1965** passenger-car engineering trends. 11 diags
S A E J 72:30-56 N '64 ,
SAE automotive engineering congress and
exposition. Detroit. Jan 13-17, preview,
program, and list of exhibitors. S A E J
72:33-52 Ja '64
See also
^^IcTilating ^mic"wnes-Automobile engineer-
ing applications
Bibliography
Rooks- brief comments on recent publica-
^t?ons Relevant ^to automobile engmeering
(cont). Automobile Eng 54:13. 60-1, 277, Hi
Br¥efs''o?'sil" paper's: 'ptillisl^ed in monthly
numbers of SAE journal
Tables, calculations, etc.
Make statisUcs an engineering tool, diags
S A E J 72:30-7 Mr '64
AUTOMOBILE engines .^. ^„„
'^Bigger enghies. promise more excitmg rac-
ing. Engineering 196:809 D 27 b3
Chrysler produces two powerful engines for
stock car and drag racing events, il Auto-
motive Ind 130:37-8 F 15. 64
Chrysler's developments in ram-charging cf
engines J. Geschelin. 11 diags Automotive
Plight ^ Ford"' fnginet at Indianapolis race
J Dunne il Automotive Ind 130:71-2 Mr 15
End* of the front-engine era; Indianapolis
1964 C. B. Wise and N. F. Wood, il Ma-
chine Design 36:160-7 My 21 '64 .
Ford pushes stratified charge engine, diag
Fol-cf'^tailo'Vl^sponl Mustang to meet .driver
specs il diags S A E J 72:36-46 My '64
Ford's dohc competition engine: from *alr-
lane to Indy lane. A. J. Scussel. il diags
S A E J 72:68-76 S '64 .
Future of the aluminum engine. G. E. Herr-
man. Automotive Ind 130:62-3 Ap l.,64
German car uses new gasoline engine. 11 diags
Oil & Gas J 61:79-80 O 21 Mi3 . mo.u
Gordini F 11 engine, diag Engineering 198:14
How to select and apply an. engine .for In-
dianapolis. , il diags Machine Design 36:
Institution of mechanical engineers Auto-
mobile division symposium abstracts. Ji.n-
Ja^gulr'^s new '4.2' e?gine.'1l diag Automotive
M.ateriili^ blttlf is tug-of-war. H. R. Neal.
Ml^rl^?rxe^s'^ItJl^^.l''''6t.'^J^"D"u1ine. Automotive
Ind 131:27-8 Jl 1 '64 . . „„„.,„. „„
19G5 passenger-car engineering trends, en-
gines, il diags S A E J 72:32-7 N 64
1965 passenger car power team cornbinat ons.
H. M. Nelson. Automotive Ind 131.84-5
Oldsniob'i" 425 cu in engine ,T Geschelin.
il diag Automotive Ind 131:69-71 S 15 64
Plymouth and Dodge unveil new engines. H.
F Jones, il Iron Age 193:55 F 13 64
Power up. size and weight down on Oldsmo-
bile F-S5 engine. G. Burrell and F. W. Ball.
11 diags S A E J 72:56-61 O '64
Rolls-Royce engine PO'^'ers B.M.C. Uixury
"edan D. Scott. 11 Automotive Ind 131:54-5
O 1 '64
Rotary combustion engines R ^ .Ans'lale.
il diags Automobile Eng 53:618-24: 54.,!0-7,
52-6 D '63-F '64
Rotary piston engine performance criteria
F Wankel. diags Automobile Eng 54:386-92
S''G4
Snider; first car with the NSU Wankel en-
gine, il Engineering 198:420 O 2 '64
Studebaker uses GM engines. U Automotive
Trhimph^'2000: engine, clutch, gearbox pro-
pelle? shaft anl Anal drive assembly, il
diags Automobile Eng 54:84-93 Mr 64
Wankel engine in sports car. diags Mech
Wanfe'el-s^rofai^* powers a roadster, il diags
Machine Design 35:i:i0-2 D d 63
■Whnt pne-ine Will power the care or to
marrow? E. S gtarkman. bibliog diags
S A B J 72:34-9 Ap '64
^ee also
Gas turbines. Automotive
Motor truck engines
Tractors „ ,.
Cooling
See also . „ j- . -_
Automobile engmea— Radiators
Design
Aluminum automobile engine; let's take .an-
other look. J. M. Smith, bibliog il diags
S A E J 72:90-5 O '64 ■ ^^ ■ ,
American Motors puts a new straight six In
Slmblers D V. Potter and others, il diags
S A B J 72:44-50 O '64 „ .. t,.
Average hp continues to rise^ M. Ainsworth.
Automotive Ind 131:78-82 O 15 '64
British approach to fmall car engines. 11
diags Engineering 196:746-7 D 13 63
Designers' dilemma oyer new Formula one.
il Engineering 1'J7:314-15 F 28 04
Developing the NSU engine, diags Engineer-
Fiaf ISM^anllSOoffour-cyllnder, 1 295 cm-
and alternative 1 4S1 cm» engines. 11 diags
Automobile Eng 54:260-6 Je 64 „
Ford Taunus 12 M .engines. p.G.-W. ,Fersen.
il diags Automobile Eng 54:380-4 S 64
Ford's double over-head cam (DOHC). 255 cu
in V-8. il Product Eng 35:68-9 Mr 16. 64
Ford's new overhead camshaft .race engine.
J. Geschelin. il diag Automotive Ind 130.
74. R Ad 15 '64
History of a dimension; Rolls-Royce engine
design practice. S. H. Grylls. Engineer
Instiiut^on of mechanical engineers Auto-
mobile division synnposumi on Design or
small engines for mass-produced cars^^ 11
diags Inst Mech Eng Proc 178 Pt 3D.1-
International design review: engines. P
Windsor-Smith, il diags Automobile Eng
Racin|'^'eng^e. modified, il Automotive Ind
Rover 2000: analysis of the design of Uie
four-cylinder single overhead camshaft
engine, il diags Automobile Eng bi. ibb- It
Squeezl play by Chrysler puts big engine in
compact cars. W. L. Weertman and E W
Beckman. il diags S A B J 72:85-91 Jl 64
Efficiency
Manifold J?r<'^l-"'"''^i.fQ7?ni^°"6T''- ''"'""^
Automobile Eng 54:397-401 S 64
Exhaust
Approval seen for smog control units. R. R.
Kav. Iron Age 193:44 Mr 5 '64
Auto' Big Four to make own air pollution
control?. Am Mach 108:59 Ag 31 ;64^^.. ^,
Auto makers oppose exhaust control devices.
Cheni & Eng N 42:36-7 Jl 6 64 , , .
Auto makers rush to, meet California dead-
line; exhaust control systems will be ready
for 1966 models, il diag Chem & Eng N
42:23-4 Ag 24 '64 ,...,, „
California approves auto exhaust devices. U
Chem & Eng N 42:23-4 Je 22 '64 , _ , „^
California revises exhaust-control test pro-
cedures. Oil & Gas J 62:71 F 10 64
Crankcase-diversion tactics say w:e-bye to
blowbv R D. Qui lan. .ir. and others.
,'1 (Uags S A E .T 72:50-6 My '64 , .
Devices for automotive air pollijtlon control,
il diags Product Eng 35:44-5 Ag 31 64
Forecast for control of auto exhausts: partly
cloudy. Chem Eng 71:44 Ag 3 '64
Four smog devices okd by California. H. F.
Jones. 11 Iron Age 193:65 Je 25 "64
Identification of nitro-olefins In the combus-
tion products of hydrocarbons K. F. Larnpe
and W B. Delchmann. bibliog diag Ind
Med 33:281-3 My '64
Nature of lead in automobile exhaiist gas.
D A. Hirschler and L. F^.. Gilbert. H
Archives Environmental Health 8:297-313
F '64
New exhaust-control market goes up In
smoke. E. Addeo. 11 Chem Eng 71:78-1- O
26 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
95
AUTOMOBl LE engines — Exhaust — Continued
Race is on in smog control. Product Eng 35:
iV .Tl 6 'Ci
RoyaJ automobiie club and dean air. T. H.
Turner. En.trineer 217:135 Ja 17 "64
Senate testimony reveals solutions to vehicle
air pollution, diag Heating-Piping 36:4b-r
Ag "64
Smog control, diag Product Eng 35:63-4 Mr
16 '64
Smog control confusion: Chrysler device be-
ing tested on Coast. J. Dunne, il Auto-
motive Ind 131:19-20 Ag 1 '64
Smog controls on '66s; California cars to get
industry devices. J. Dunne. 11 diag Automo-
tive Ind 131:53-4 S 1 '64
Smogless cars due in '65. Oil & Gas J 62:
63-4 Ag 24 '64
Smoke, a growing problem, il Diesel Equip
Supt 42:23-5 My '64
SAE seeks solution to smog. H. F. Jones.
Iron Age 193:75 Je 18 '64
Summer approval sought for exhaust controls.
U Chem & Eng N 42:S04- Mr 9 '64
Fans
Imp engine cooling fan. P. B. H. Moore. 11
diag Automobile Eng 54:45 F '64
Fuel
See also
Gasoline
Gasoline — Anti-knock and anti-knock mix-
tures
Fuel feeding
Petrol engine charge stratification, diags
Automobile Eng 53:536-8 D 63
Tecalemit-Jackson petrol injection, il diags
Automobile Eng 54:307-13 Jl '64
Ignition
Electronic feedback scheme allows engine to
determine its own best setting, diags Prod-
uct Eng 35:54 S 28 '64
See also
Spark plugs
Ignition devices
Development of the Ford transistorized igni-
tion system. R. C. Hogle and L. F. Mieras.
diags Automotive Ind 130:50-3 Mr 1 '64
Electronic method of ignition advance for
automobiles. A. R. Hayes, bibliog il diags
Electronic Eng 36:369-73 Je '64
Holley's new transistorized ignition system.
11 Automotive Ind 130:50 F 1 '64
Ignition system misconception. ^\ . F. Pal-
mer, diags Radio- Electronics 35:47 Ja '64
Ignitions; roll your own. diags Product Eng
35:63 F 3 '64 , „ ,. „ .
New ignition system for cars. R. Van Houten
and J. C. Schweitzer, il diag Electronics
37:68-72 O 5 '64
Prestolite Transigniter 201. diag Automobile
Eng 54:148 Ap '64 ^ . ,
Transistor car ignition system. J. H. Willis,
diags Wireless World 70:151-2 Mr '64; Dis-
cussion. 70:187-8 Ap '64
Transistor-switched ignition systems. J. Naw-
racaj diags Electro-Tech 73:112-13 My '64
Transistorized ignition conversion kit. En-
gineering 196:592 N 8 '63
Transistors save your breaker points. J. R.
Gvorki. 11 diags Radio-Electronics 35:53-5
Ap '64; Discussion. 35:60 Je '64
Zenerless transistor ignition. W. C. King,
il diags Radio-Electronics 35:34-5 S '64
Lubrication
Air-blending quality oils. R. L. Moxey. il
Comp Air Mag 69:8-10 O '64
Automotive lubes face a quality challenge. 11
diag Chem Eng 71:84-1- My 25 '64
Automotive lubricants. H. A. Hartimg.
A S M E Trans ser D 86:371-3 bibliog (p381-
2) Je '64
Crank-case oil temperature heater-cooler?
H. T. Livingston, diag Power 107:164 D '63
Effect of several variables on engine rusting
in service tests. P. A. Bennett and G. K.
Malone. bibliog il Lub Eng 20:94-8 Mr '64
Engine-cranking ^-Iscosity of lubes. H. V.
Lowther and G. H. Shea, bibliog Oil &
Gas J 62:77-8-1- Mr 30 '64
•Low oil viscosity, not high cranking speed,
makes engines start fa.ster. T. W. Selby.
S A E J 72:88-9 My '64
Motorists not sold on long-life oils. Oil &
Gas J 62:44-6 F 3 '64
Progress report on vehicle tests to determine
the effect on both engine and crankcase
oil of extending oil drain periods. J.
Heritage and C. D. Brewer, il diag Inst
Pet J 49:371-82 D '63
What's ahead for 5W-30? D. H. Stormont.
Oil & Gas J 62:95-6 F 3 '64
See also
Oil filters. Automobile
Manufacture
Auto-a.ssembly of valve gtiides and seats in
aluminum cylinder heads. D. Scott, il Auto-
motive Ind 129:44-7 N 1 '63
Automatic transfer machine for processing
four- and six-cylinder engine blocks, il
Mach 70:150-1 Mr '64
First details of $43 million AMC engine plant.
J. Geschelin. il Automotive Ind 130:63-9 My
15 '64
German automakers offer magnesium die-
casUng tips. Steel lci4:52 Ja 13 '64
Hydraulic clamping on car engine assembly,
il Engineering 197:331 F 28 '64
Japanese experiments with ductile cast iron
pay off. il Steel 154:49 Ja 20 '64
Making engine production pay; illustrations
with text. C. A. Weinert. Automotive Ind
131:70-81 S 1 '64
New engine component works in Gloucester-
shire, il Metallurgia 68:178-80 O '63
PERT goes to work for Chrysler. C. Emer-
son. Am Mach 108:67-72 F 3 '64
Tailor mades build Rambler 6. C. Emerson,
il Am Mach 108:59-62 Ap 27 '64
Volkswagen program aims at automatic die-
casting operations, il Foundry 92:112-13 Mr
■i;4
Volvo engine plant boosts productivity. D.
Scott. 11 Automotive Ind 130:45-8 My 1 '64
Will the aluminum engine come back'^ G. E.
Herrman. il Foundry 92:142-3-1- S '64
See also
Automobile parts
Mounting
Carbon black effect on engine mount com-
pounds. T. A. Knurek and R. P. Salisbury,
il diags Rubber World 150:46-57 Ag '64
Mufflers
Muffler materials battle. U Steel 155:199-200
O 12 '64
Multiple-chamber unit improves muffler
silencing. J. C. Walker and E. C. Lentz.
S A E J 72:72-4; Discussion. D. C. Apps.
74-5 Ag '64
Welding the newer grades; AM-350, AM-355.
AM-363 and the muffler alloys. R. H. Kal-
tenhauser. 11 Metal Prog 86:125-8 Ag '64
Noise
Motor vehicle noise and vibration; symposium
abstracts. Engineer 218:91-2 Jl 17 '64
Painting and finishing
Buick engines; how they are painted. P. C.
Bardin. il Ind Finishing 40:52-4-1- Ag '64
Protection
See also
Anti-freeze solutions
Radiators
Back shutters hold engine temp, il diags
Diesel Equip Supt 42:44-5 O '64
Gear cuts slits in stock. C. Emerson. 11 Am
Mach 108:47-8 Ag 31 '64
Wood CO. 's Temp-Gard insures full radiators,
reduces hot spots due to trapped air. il
diag Diesel Equip Supt 41:45 N '63
Starting
See Automobiles — Starting
Superchargers
Pinpointing turbo failure. 11 Diesel Equip
Supt 42:35 Ag '64
Temperature
Back shutters hold engine temp, il diags
Diesel Equip Supt 42:44-5 O '64
Testing
Chevrolet cranks hot and cold engines, to
determine starting system requirements.
R. L. Courtney and R. J. Putansu. S A E J
71:79-82 D '63
Continuous measurement of engine power;
design and development of transmission
dynamometer, capable of multiplying en-
gine torque and speed. A. W. Pocock.
11 diags Engineering 196:718-19 D 6 '63
Manifold pressure. S. E. Bonamy. bibliog
Automobile Eng 54:397-401 S '64
Passenger car engine goes to the races. W. H.
Gay. 11 diags S A E J 72:66-72 Ap '64
Valves
Redesigned air cylinder saves Ford million
in just one plant. L. J. Burza. 11 Steel
153:30-1 D 30 '63
96
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
^^Ie°c5fs°^ib>^dfn^r°;^| . P.ant; 1000 al^new
Skodas scheduled daily D. Scott, il Auto-
motive Ind 129:29-32 N 1 '63 ,„„„„ ,<>
Girder-carried cables replace columns F
Kramrisch. il diass Eng N 172.101 t li
James A. MacAlarney engineers Ford's new
M§lS?'^ca?"?nS>uSri:°ilUiation3 with
text. Engineer 217:20-1 Ja 3 64
See also
Automobile assembly plants
Automobiles — Manufacture
Control equipment
Automakers look into ^ n/c die milling. Am
Amomatif bo^ntr^?' of pr"paint . Processing im-
proves quality of car fmishes. il diags
Automation ^In^ as'sembling Vplkswagen body
shells. W. B. Stalhuth. il diags Automation
Buick^s'mSha^zed setup for making chassis
springs. H. Cliase. U Automotive Ind 130.
Inside "'citroen; electronic controls and tv
monitors uied. D. Scott, il diag Automotive
Ind 131:63-7 Ag 15 '64
Costs
Cost-cutting design changes are spelled out
for auto makers, il Machine Design 36.S
Je 18 '64 ^ .
Equipment
Applying mechanized handling to standard
machines. J. F. Oldani. 11 diag Automation
Automation^ idea from, Britain: skewer the
whole car body, il diags Steel 154:40 Mr 2
Automotive metalworking illustrated C. J.
Kelly Automotive Tnd 129:76-7 N 15 63
Budd's phone-facsimile set-up speeds written
or printed data and drawings, il Automo-
tive Ind 130:7S-9 Je 1 '64
Cadillac retools its piston line C. Emerson,
il Am Mach 108:115-18 F 17 '64.
Cadillacs new piston processing Ime J.
Geschelin. il diag Automotive Ind 130. 3 J-
Car production in Sweden, il Engineer 217:
842-3, 880-1 My 8-15 '64 .
Chrysler builds lomorrow.s stamping plant
today. J. F. Kerigan. diags Steel 154:42-5
Ja '^0 '64
Citroen are not only forward ^in drive, il plan
Enlineering 197:822-3 Je 19 '64
Dynamic balancing machines, il Automobile
Eng 54:444-5 O '64
Expander- forming car body- panels save ma-
terial, lower tool cost. D. Scott, il Auto-
motive Ind 129:48-51 N 1 '63 .
First details of $43 million AMC engine plant.
J. Geschelin. il Automotive Ind 130:bj-9
Ford's ''e.Kpanded Livonia plant J. Geschelin
il diags Automotive Ind 131:49-51 Ag 1 64
Here's where we need assistance. R. M.
Rodger. Steel 153:44 N 25 '63
How Buick's special grabs, ease bulky-shape
handling, il Mod Materials Handling 19.
Kearney & Trecker has announced a new
numerically-controlled machining ,?S">fI:
C. A. Weinert. il Automotive Ind 130.b4-t-
Long. short work runs, justified on heavy-
duty stamping line, il Iron Age 193.!>4-b
Mechanical handling at .the Halewopd P'ant :
Ford motor co. il Engineer 217:175-6 Ja 24
New plant and tools; recent developments in
production enuipment 'conp il diags Auto-
mobile Eng 53:494-6; 54:76-80, 118-20. 158-
62 19S-2n:i 334-6. 412-14. 452-4 N '63, F-
New^'plating plant for Jaguar cars, il Metal-
lurgia 69:159-60 An '64 . . „ y
New production and plant equiprnent. (_ J.
Kelly. Piibliished in semi-monthly numbers
nf Automotive industries
1964 automotive metalworking improvement
planning section. C. A. Weinert. il diags
Automotive Ind 131:68-116-t- S 1 '64
1964 products guide for manufacturing, atito-
motive and aviation products. Automotive
Ind 129:117-225 D 15 '63
OUlsmoblle's completely new paint shop J.
Geschelin. 11 Automotive Ind 130:38-41 F 1
•64
Progre.-ss In production equipment. J. Gesche-
lin. Automotive Ind 131:65-6 S 1 '64
Saab plant boosts output 300 per cent.
D. Scott, il diag Automotive Ind 130;4!j-51
Stamping and welding Pontiac chassis
frames. J. Geschelin. il Automotive Ind
130:59-62 Ja 15 '64 Ji„„„
Standardizing the design of draw dies, diags
Mach 70:117-22 My '64 , , . ^,„„
Standardizing the design of forming dies,
diags Mach 70:90-4 Ja '64 „ „ ^
Tailor mades build Rambler 6. C. Emerson,
il Am Mach 108:59-62 Ap 27 '64
U.S. production equipment in overseas auto-
motive plants; illustrations with text. C. A.
Weinert. Automotive Ind 131:78-85 Jl 1. 7J-
Vauxhall automatic assembly, il diags Auto-
mobile Eng 54:446-50 O '64 . . „. ,
Why Detroit seeks flexible equipment, bteel
154:38-43 Mr 9 '64 ^ ^,
Wirebound returnables serve double purpose.
11 Mod Materials Handling 18:77 D 63
Management
How Chrysler uses computers. J. Geschelin.
Automotive Ind 130:91-2 Je 15 .64
PERT case histories prove versatihty. ^. J.
Hughes and others, flow chart il diags
S A E J 72:84-90 Mr '64
Power
Power for assembly. H. P. Scott, il diags
Elec Constr & Maint 63:79-84 Mr 64
Quality control
Accuracy measured in millionths tracks dpwn
machining errors. R. W. Militzer. il diags
S A E J 72:50-3 Jl '64
Automakers stress better, quality. H. F.
Jones, il Iron Age 193:68-9 Ap 9 64
Bearing rejects strike out in anvil-boimce
tests il Iron Age 194:88-9 S 17 '64
Chrysler's assembly line computers provide
instant quality control data. J Geschelin
flow chart il Automotive Ind 130:37-9 Je 1
'64
Computer controls quality, il Tool & ManuT
Eng 52:78-9 Je '64 .
Computers cut cost of quality, il Steel 154.
101-2 Ap 6 '64 . ^ ,r T T^otv,,
Customer quality requirements. M. L. Katke.
Ind Quality Control 20:4-5 Je '64 .
Data culled from assembly lines tor instant
quality control, il Iron Age 193:58-60 Ap
*> '64
New test evaluates quality of anodized
aluminum. E. T. Englehart and G. Sowin-
ski. jr. diag S A E J 72:51-2 F .'64
New tools for quality. L. D. Miller, il Auto-
mation 11:37-1- My '64 , „ ^x -r, . n
Process and product control. P. H. Ponta. 11
A.utoinotive Ind 131:68-72 Ag 15 '64_
Quality control of gear grinding. K YoKota.
Ind 'Quality Control 20:18-19 Je '64
Quality plan uses graphic reports: Chevrolet s
Buffalo. N.Y. gear and axle plant R.
Dvment. il Automotive Ind 129:65-7 N 15 63
Quality through competition H. E Chese-
brough. Ind Quality Control 20:31-2 My '64
Total quality control program puts dent In
rework costs. W. N. Redstreake. il Iron
Age 193:124-6 F 20 'C4
Waste
Operating costs of wastes treatment at Gen-
eral Motors plants. R. J. Brink. Water &
Sewage Works 111:378-80 Ag '64
AUTOMOBILE headlights. See Automobiles—
Ijighting
AUTOMOBILE industry and trade
\utomobile industry accentuates trends in
industrial design. J. J. Andrews. Arch Kec
136:n2-f Jl '64 ^ ^ .
Manufacturing's responsibility to the future
automobile customer: abstract. R. M.
Rodger. Automobile Ind 12n'.'iS-i- x> 1.5 63
Planes, autos. .space, standards, and so-
cieties; overseas style. M. L. Stoner.
S A E J 72:92-7 S '64
See also
Automobile factories
Gasoline service stations— Automobile acces-
sories
History
Akron and Detroit; tale of two cities. S. V.
d- Adolf, il Rubber World 151:52-7 O '64
From seat on platform to all-embracing shell
traces forward leap of body. V. D. Kaptur,
jr. il S A E J 72:56-7 Je '64
New models
Breakthrough In autodom; clay models to
computers, to n/c machines, a technology
to revolutionize carmaklng. Steel 154:27-8
Je 22 '64
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APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
97
AUTOMOBILE industry and trade— New models
— Contiyiued
From clay to tape to die; a revolution comes
to diemaking. il diags Steel 155:50-5 Jl 20
b4
GM stylists raise tlie roof. H. F. Jones.
il Iron Ag-e 193:51 F 6 'C4
Lincoln Mercury spring's first mid '04 autos.
ivtIJ; ■&„'i°"??- 1' Iron, Age 193:63 Ja 30 '64
New Ford Mustang offers wide variety of
options, il Automotive Ind 130:71-3 Ap
lo 64
Options more popular; V-S surge continues
See. also
Automobiles — Exhibitions
Used cars
See also
Automobile sales buildings— Used car lots
Australia
New g-rowth for Australian auto industry, il
Automotive Ind 131:86-7 JI 1 '64
Canada
Canada deterniined to keep legislation, stem-
irung flow of American-made parts. Auto-
motive Ind 131:128-1- O 15 '64
Czechoslovakia
^\\^nlo ''"'I'^'.^T .,^1- •, P^^"t; 1000 all-new
fakodas scheduled daily. D. Scott 11 Auto-
motive Ind 129:29-32 N 1 '63
Europe
Automobile .design trends in Europe. M.
Piatt. U diags S A E J 72:34-47 F "64
M-? M?°3?'e4'*^' " ""^^ Product Eng 35:
E^irope's big three, il Product Eng 35:61 S 14
Plastics in European automobiles. F L
Siegrist. il Metal Prog 85:132-)- Ja '■64
France
Expanding French industry faces slackening
°.?'"ar!d. D Scott, il Automotive Ind 131°
b.5-b Jl 1 64
WifiH,,';'^''^-! ^^^ ■^^^t the French want. G.
^ilkms. il diag Engmeering 198:454-5 O
Germany
Plastic body pa,nels mass-produced at East
German car plant. D. Scott, il diag Auto-
w2S'"^ ^"'^ 130:53-6 Je 1: 131:67-70 Agl '64
West Germany's automotive industry still
w2"^® ,^'i^. another large gain. C. A.
Weinert Automotive Ind 131:55-9 Jl 1; 61-3
Jl lo 64
Great Britain
Continued growth for British auto industry
T,R-„^.™/„„''i>"'°"''°"^'®^I"'l 131:60-2 Jl 1 '64
Liixury two-litre car: the new Rover 2000
il Engineer 216:635-6. G94-6 O 18-25 '63
•^? ?^„'''i."'%' 'l'V|tra"°"^ ^ith text. Engineer
„f„KPi''°^P®'^f® f?"" 3.11 engineerings: auto-
17 Ja 17'^"6f "^^'''"°' EngineerinI 197:115-
SLx new British models: London motor show
il Automotive Ind 129:51-3 N 15 '63
Whose small car? Engineering 197:277 P 21
^Koff °fi ''^!i5": British motorcars. R. M.
K.otE. il Product Eng 35:66-9 Ag 17 '64
Italy
Fiat posts new gains. Automotive Ind 131:67-8
Russia
•'■^S:I?„^™^""^.,°CJ''^ o'"'" car. but automotive
promises, il Product Eng 35:86-8 F 17 '64
Sweden
;^"iTll'^a'c"h^o'8":82^-I^i|"l7 ^4 ^- ^^'^'^^^- "
''T42-T's80-rMrS-1r't4"- " ^""'"^^'- '''■■
AUTOMOBILE laboratories
^T'ri\''^V''7%'iiii'f^ m ^- ^'^'■■'
Motor vehicle research centre- Vauxhall
- motors ltd. il Engineer 21SV211-12^'7
Equipment
Instruments for workshop and laboratory il
Automobile Eng 54:375-6. 417-18. 459-60 Ag-
Motor vehicles— Inspection
1 raffle resrulations
AUTOMOBILE license plates. See AutomobUea
— License plates
AUTOMOBILE lighting. See Automobiles—
j-jis'iitintr
AUTOIVIOBILE oil filters. See Oil filters. Auto-
mobile
AUTOMOBILE parking
Automobile parkins requirements at airports.
W b. Hoinburger and W. R. Eager, plans
?i?^lo4j".#-°° C E Proc 90 [AT 2 no 40781:
141-59 U 64
i^7^.o'^'^5^o«'?.®]^® Circular store, il Eng N
Extruded plastic car park markers, il En-
gineering 198:514 O 23 '64
First vertical parking unit in Britain com-
missioned, il Engineering 196:623 N 15 '63
Garage goes round and round, il Eng N 173:
13 Jl .lO '64
Get 1350 tons of cooling from 875 hp in shop-
ping-parking facility. H. A. Wolfberg. il
diags Heating-Piping 36:148-55 My '64
Lriant lummaire lights acre of parking space.
V' ^l^^^ ^^^" Elec Constr & Maint 63:87-)-
Ja 64
Lighting a shopping center parking area;
data sheet. L Odry. il diag Ilium Eng 59:
410-11 sec 2 My '64
Macy's park-and shop, Elmhurst. N.T.
branch, il plan Arch Forum 120:37 Ap '64
Meclmnical car park, il Engineer 218:177
JI 31 64
Mechanical parking; a workable solution. II
diags . Engineering 198:278-9 Ag 28 '64
Mechanically controlled car parking, il En-
gineer 218:336 Ag 28 '64
Milwaukee's parking program. M E
n'TQ"Qn"?»^"°.<??■ •!■ Wantoch. 3pls 'Traffli
Q 18:30-48 Ja 64
Multi-storey car park and hotel in one
il Engineering 196:713 D 6 '63
Parking areas enhance highway safety, il Pub
Works 9o:134 S 64
''q'Y8Ti69"-87' Ar'-64- Ko^himidzu. 4pls Traffic
Parkmg plaza provided by channel improve-
S®J?*--n^- ,^- ,S°KP'^'' J""- and P. D'Errico. U
Pub Works 95:121-2 O '64
■^'^^■l"? {°'^r. Parking in urban renewal
projects. I. Candeub. 4pls Traflic Q 18:17-29
Practical scheme for railway station roof-
top parking. U Engineering 197:485 Ap 3
^^TS^sT^Ag* 'M® parked car. 11 Pub Works 95:
'^°9'5:?2S?30 Je'"^64"' ^' ^^ ^^^^- " ^""^ Works
Trends in a,utomobile parking at airports
«■ ^•nJ-'ar^'er. il plans diags Am Soc C E
Proc 90 [AT .2 no 407G] :69-S3 O '64
iwo rnore parking systems for UK. il Enei-
neering 197:395 Mr 13 '64
See also
Drive-in and curb services
AUTOMOBILE parts
""iV^SteeT' 154-83-4'"j°a^% '^64 ^"*° '"^'^^*'
flmn}k'^1ifosf?t-f A'??l3"?i4""'° ''^'•^- "
^1[l3tll!^5'l':!ol'?[rD'? '^3°^'^"^ '""*^' "^^^^-
Job shop takes the tough jobs. R. H. Eshel-
t.t"??-"-u,'' Iro" -^se 194:67 Jl 16 '64
Malleable iron auto parts increased, il Auto-
motive Ind 130:57-8 My 1 '64
39^-41 jt^^'M '^°^'^' " Automotive Ind 131:
^'l?<5nTg''e'^19"3'?li 7e"l1 Ht^' ^- ^' J°"««' "
^ pfSfcs"45fro'-l¥Tp''?G4°" "• " ^'^^ ^"-J
See also
Automobiles — Doors
Failure
Endurance tests boost part life slash war-
ltTji%f ^- ^- ^^"^'- '' S A E rfi:
Manufacture
^t-2m?">;^ metalwprking illustrated. C J.
Kelly u Automotive Ind 130:80-1 F 15 '64
Aiuomotive overseas production" illSstrlted
i^.^J. Kelly, il Automotive Ind 131:88-9 Jl 1
Automotive processes illustrated C T
Kelly. Automotive Ind 129:54-5 N 1 '63
Buick s mechanized setup for making cha.qi1q
47-Tje l^M^^*^^- " AutomoUve M ^30^
Cassel Sulflnuz proce.=^s. J. c Gregorv il
Automobile Eng 53:539-42 D '63 ^ '
toSav"" j''"'p*'Tr'p'?.?;°/'"°^> stamping plant
Ja l^'ei Kerigan. diags Steel 154:42-5
98
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AUTOMOBILE parts — Manufacture — Cojtt.
Cold working operations at Oldsmob.le J.
Geschelin. il diag Automotive Ind 131.46-8
FOTd'^s expanded Wyonia plant J Geschelin
il diass Automotive Ind 131:49-51 Ak 1 b4
Forging Chevrolet parts. J Dunne. U Auto-
moUve Ind 130:41-2 Mr 1 M „„„„„„
^"^^.e^u'ST'tt Sl^ .riifa'g^i'^tortfll
H^^^ i'<^'s!iy'in'lulo^ P-t.rnaking: Tho-pson
Itamo Wooldridge inc. il Steel 155.S1-2 Jl
Michitiing hypoid pinions, il diags Automo-
bile Eng 53:4'J0-3 N 63 loi.mfi
New Chevy foundry. Automotive Ind 131.106
1964 ■'automotive metalworking improvement
'^plann"nrsection C A W^nert 11 diags
Automotive Ind 131:68-1164- & i . b^
Plastics in electro plating; economies effected
^ by a blanket of ^.floating , '?ol>'Pg";Xie"e
spheres, il Automobile Eng 54:407 S 64
Snvder special double-end trunmon inachine
for processing steering knuckles, il Macli
Stlndird'iling'' the design of progressive and
transfer d es. diags Mach 70:86-91 Ag 64
Standard izini,' the design of punching dies.
diags Mach 70:90-3 N '63 .
Uii tul setup welds aluminum converter
parts: Buick motor div . Flint. Mich. H.
Chase, il Automotive Ind 131:58-9 Ag 1
Vacuum metallizing plant for motor cars. II
Engineering 196:632 N 15 '63
Testing
Fatigue life studies are active. J. Geschlln.
Automotive Ind 130:55-6 Ap 1 64
AUTOMOBILE racing „ „ tr iir
Chevy engines sweep Nassau races. HW.
Barclay, il plan AutomoUve Ind 130.19-^<!
Ti 1 64 J
Ferrari sweeps Sebring; Cobra takes Krajjd
touring class first time 'n «,''^ jears H. M
Nelson il Automotive Ind 130:45-8 Ap 16 64
Five Comets to run in East African safari,
world's toughest race covers 3100 nu. u
Automotive Ind 130:30 Mr 1 64
Ford's double over-head cam (DOHC). 255 cu
in V-8. il Product Eng 35:68-9^ Mr 16 64
Fovt winds Daytona duel H-,. M. Nelson.
Automotive Ind 131:35-6 Jl 15 64
Hill repeats at Glen. H. M. Nelson. 11 Auto-
motive Ind 131:19-22 N 1 '64 ^ ,
Hill wins Grand Prix: BRM first and second
at Watkins Glen. H. M. Nelson, il Auto-
motive Ind 129:21-4 N 1 "„., -„ ,. ...
Le Mans 1964. Engineering 197:864 Je 26 64
Marquette crew again P.™%'^e^Indy weld-
ing, charging service, il Welding Eng 49.
Mecom's Scarab wins; Ferrari second m
Bridgehamnton race. H. M. Ne son. il Auto-
motive Ind 131:59:61-1- O 15 64
Passenger car engine goes to the races.
W. H. Gay. il diags S A E J 72:66-7Z AP
Plymouths sweep 500; Petty sets record with
new engine. Automotive Ind 130:21-2 Mr 1
Racing splits industry. Automotive Ind 130:
Raci1^g''^^''ire' race, il Rubber World 150:22-3
Tl '04
Resistance to record, speed; Donald Campbell
and Bluebird. Engineering 198:104 Jl 24 64
Works teams dommant at Monte Carlo raiiy.
Engineering 197:189 Ja 31 '64
AUTOMOBILE radiators. See Automobile
engines — Radiators
AUTOMOBILE research ,
Novel mobility research raeUiods xised in
army vehicle design. I. R. Ehrlich. 11
Vauxhair.s "little MIRA. il Engineering 198:
204 Ag 14 '64
Sec also
Automobile laboratorl.-H
AUTOMOBILE sales buildings
VW .sales under the trees. II plan dlag Prog
Arch 45:138-43 Mr '64
Lighting
Lighting a used car lot. II plan rium Eng
59:555Ae '64 , ^ . ,, -„„,„,.
Successful lighting for an automobile dealer .
case report. A. A. Tseng. 11 Ilium Eng
59:481-3 Jl '64
Used car lots
Lighting a used car lot. il plan Elum Eng
59:555 Ag '64
Lighting for used cars; data-sheet. J. H.
ihaw il Ilium Eng 59:141 F '64
Successful lighting for an a-u<,o";°^i^«5i^'|S:
case report. A. A. Tseng, il lllura l!-ng b9.
Used'car dealers put sparkle into sales J. A.
Banton. il Elec World 161:87 Ja 13 64
AUTOMOBILE service stations i„,,ost.
Auto-repair centers; new area for 'n^i^?!':
ment G. T. Kinney, il Oil & Gas J b.;.36-
7-1- S 21 '64
AUTOMOBILE Steel. See Steel, Automobile
AUTOMOBILE tires. See Tires, Automobile
AUTOMOBILE traffic
See also
Road traffic
Street traffic
AUTOMOBILE trailers iqn-ii!>
Amphibious traUer. il Automotive Ind 130.11^
B^t^^riilers; by airless electrostatic. D.
Motley, il Ind Finishing 40:46-8+ Je 64
Mobile homes and travel trailers. G. Corfieia.
MSdld''glas"t-P^.lye|ter homes for highways.
il Plastics World 21:58-9 N 63 »v, i ii
Not -so mobile homes. A. G Rosenthal, il
diags Mod Metals 20:32-^ F 64
Out and about, il Engineering 197:240 F 7 "
Travel trailer towing, improved by trailer
and car designers, diags S A E J /z.(»-Oi
Travef^ trailers sheathed in anpdized alumi-
num, il Mod Metals 20:80 Mr 64
'^AlP'lIunctes^a new Typhoon. H. F. Jones.
il Iron Age 193:75 Ap 9 '64
AMC's new cars completely restyled. il Auto-
motive Ind 131:98-9 S 15 '64
Aurora station wagon, ii Automotive Ind 130.
Automobiles '65 il diags Machine Design 36:
Barracuda. Mustang enter sports arena. H. F.
Jones, il Iron Age 193:29 Ap 2 64
Bond Equipe GT; an economical 2 -f 2. u
Engineering 197:568 Ap .24 64
Buick design changes, il Automotive Ind
cidiViio \ower^an*d longer, il Automotive Ind
Chlvrolet, %nUrefy new. il Automotive Ind
Chrysler"'gas iurbfne car on world tour, il
Engineer 216:701 O 2o 63 ramobell il
Chrysler's lines tor 65 C. B. Campbell. 11
Automotive, Ind 131:59-63 S Ip 64 „
Detroit presents its spring models, tsar-
racuda and Miistang compacts for the
snorting set. Steel 154:125-6 Ap 13 64
Do we really want a gas-turbine motor c^.
CiiH-sler corp.'s latest Prototype, il diag
Engineering 196:556-7 N 1 63 „„.,,,fs
Equally at home on rough or road, Renault s
4L. il Engineering 197:341 Mr 6 64
Fiat 850 fills a small gap m a big range, u
diag Engineering 197 :.602-3 My 1/4
Ford Mustang debut in April J. Dunne.
Automotive Ind 130:35-6 F 15 64
Ford tailors . sporty Mustang to meet driver
specs. 11 diags S A B J 72:36-46 My 64
Ford's Mustang sports car. il Product ling
Ford'^'new"" Mustlng. il Product Eng 35:48-9
FrtKch^cIrs and wOiat. the .French want. G.
Wilkins. il diag Engineering 198:454-5 O »
Ge^an G.T. car. il Engineer 216:966 D 6 '63
Highlights of the '65 cars. J. Geschelin. Au-
tomotive Ind 131:39-40-^ ^ 1 '64
Individuality comes in the flush. Vanden
Plas Priiiccss 3 litre, ii Engineering 19 1.
Jaguar%ark"x. lldiass Automobile Eng 53:
344-53. 398-405. 474-80 Ag-S. N 63
Lincoln-Mercury line for '65 I diags Auto-
motive Ind 131:76-9 S 1.5 64
Luxury lounge tackles turnpike tedium. Ma-
chine Design 36:6 Ap 9 '64
More top cars for more top people. 11 Jingi-
MSt'or^ca^'ilUmr^Uonl^nth text. Engineer
Mustang' with wide choice of kick, il Engi-
neering 197:533 Ap 17 '64
New station wagons, il Automotive Ind
130:36 F 15 '64
1165 cars will need more octanes. D. H.
Stormont. 11 Oil & Gai> J 62:79-80 S 21 '64
1965 Ford models reflect drastic clianges. il
diags Automotive Ind 131:41-3 O 1 64
Plymouth's Barracuda. J. Dunne, il Automo-
tive Ind 130:17-18 Ap 1 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
99
AUTOMOBILES — ConfmuecL
Pontiac's distinctive styling, il Automotive
Ind 131:89-92 S 15 '64
Rivolta combines the best features of both
US and European cars. 11 diags Product
Ens 34:52 N 25 '63
Rolls-Royce engine powers B.M.C. luxury
sedan. D. Scott. II Automotive Ind 131:54-5
O 1 '64
Rover 2000. 11 diags Automobile Eng 63:466-
73. 508-16: 54:2-12 N 'eS-Ja '64
Spider; first car with the NSU Wankel en-
gine, il Engineering 198:420 O 2 '64
Studebaker uses GM engines, il Automotive
Ind 131:44-5 O 1 '64
Taste of motoring sixty years ago with the
de Dion Bouton. il Engineering 196:779-80
D 20 '63
32 new '65 Olds models, il Automotive Ind
131:72-5 S 15 '64
T-Birds. Falcons and Mustangs, il Automo-
tive Ind 131:85-8 S 15 '64
Triumph 2000. il diags Automobile Eng 54:
84:93, 124-32. 170-6 Mr-My '64
Turbine assembly line; Chrysler Corp. J.
Dunne, il Automotive Ind 130:25-7 F 1 '64
Vee-8-engined grand touring car. il Engineer
217:184 Ja 24 '64
What a lot you get in the Fiat 2300. il
Engineering 197:11 Ja 3 '64
See also
Automobile engineering
Automobile engines
Motor buses
Motor trucks
Motor vehicles
Radio telephone on automobiles
Tractors
Acceleration
Car tests indicate comfort-acceleration tie.
R. Fine, il S A E J 72:101-2 Ja '64; Dis-
cussion. B. D. Van Deusen. 72:105 Mr '64
Estimating the acceleration of sports cars.
P. J. Bourke. Automobile Eng 54:66-7 F '64
Machine accurately measures vehicle acceler-
ation, il Engineering 197:216 F 7 '64
Air conditioning
Air cooling up 38 per cent. Automotive Ind
131:39-40 S 1 '64
Automotive air-conditioning compressor; de-
sign challenge. G. H. Moore, jr. and K. B.
Bjorkman. il ASHRAE J 6:49-52-f My '64
Design and operation of Cadillac's comfort
control system, il diags Automotive Ind
129:39-41 N 1 '63
Multiple thermistors monitor car comfort. N.
Hunter, diag Control Eng 11:125 My '64
1965 passenger-car engineering trends; air
conditioning and other accessories, il diag
S A E J 72:55-6 N '64
Axles
Automatic straightening of rear-axle shafts.
il Mach 70:110-11 D '63
Characteristics of induction hardened axles.
R. K. Wuerfel. il Metal Prog 84:93-5 D
'63
Fiat 1300 and 1500; rear axle, diag Auto-
mobile Eng 54:304-6 Jl '64
Fully automated header upsets and flanges
axle tubes. H. Chase, il diag Automotive
Ind 130:83-5 My 15 '64
Bearings
Rear wheel bearing process. T. Dickinson.
Automotive Ind 130:71-2-1- Ap 1 '64
Bodies
All aluminum body Cobra sports car proves
lethal in racing circiut. il Mod Metals
20:58 F '64
Austin car assembly; from body painting to
the assembly of complete cars, il diag
Automobile Eng 54:324-33 Jl '64
Austin car assembly: storage of pre-painted
bodies, il plans Automobile Eng 54:294-8 Je
64
Automatic assembly of passenger-car bodies
at VW. C. A. Weinert. il diags Automotive
Ind 130:77-80 Ap 15: 54-6 My 1 '64
Automation idea from Britain; skewer the
whole car body, il diags Steel 154:40 Mr 2
64
Automation in assembling Volkswagen body
shells. W. E. Stalhuth. il diags Automa-
tion 11:69-75 F '(54
Cjir bodies up-ended in degreasing plant, il
Engineering 197:745 My 29 '64
Changing big dies in an hour. 11 Am Mach
108:60-1 Ja 6 '64
Designers preview new products for body
engineers, il Steel 153:113-14 N 18 '63
Electrocoating. U Machine Design 36:160-1 Je
18 '64
Expander- forming car body- panels save ma-
terial, lower tool cost. D. Scott, il Auto-
motive Ind 129:48-51 N 1 '63
Fiat automated %velding line, il diag Auto-
mobile Eng 54:192-7 My '64
Fiat 1300 and 1500: chassis-body structure
Il diags Automobile Eng 54:347-9 Ag '64
Ford electrocoats auto bodies in rust preven-
tion campaign, il Automation 11:15 Je '64
trom seat on platform to all-embracing shell
traces forward leap of body. V. D. Kaptur.
Jr. il S A B J 72:56-7 Je '64
°ltlell53'??3'-^4 ]?tr6f ^ '''^''^° *^^°'*- "
How to repair aluminum bodies. Welding
Eng 49:60-1- Mr '64
International review of bodywork. S. W. Peck
il Automobile Eng 54:284-93 Je '64
Jaguar Mark X; the braking system, integral
chassis-body structure, fuel system and
ejectrical equipment, il diags Automobile
Eng 53:474-80 N '63
Making body production pay; illustrations
5^,',"5nJ®?f c^,- ,^: Weinert. Automotive Ind
131 :109-11 'b 1 64
Making plastic bodies for the Chevrolet Cor-
vettes; illustrations with text. Automotive
Ind 130:52-3 My 1 '64
1065 passenger-car engineering trends: body
engineering, il diags S A B J 72:49-53 N
64
Plastic body panels mass-produced at East
German car plant. D. Scott, il diag Automo-
tive ind 130:53-6 Je 1: 131:67-70 Ag 1 '64
Post-curing glass fibre bodies, il Automobile
Eng 54:441 O '64
Post-curing reveals plastic body faults. U
Engineering 198:80 Jl 17 '64
Rover bolts body assemblies, il Steel 153:
157-8 D 9 '63
Rover 2000; body manufacture, il diag Auto-
mobile Eng 54:110-17. 152-7 Mr-Ap '64
Rover 2000; front suspension, steering, brak-
ing system and details of the chassis-body
structure, il diags Automobile Eng 64:2-12
Ja '64
Strengthened thermoplastics bid for body ap-
plications, T, P. Murphy and others. 11
S A E J 72:83-7 Je '64
Triumph 2000; details of the design, construc-
tion and finish cf the unitary structure of
the body, il diags Automobile Eng 54:170-6
My '64
U.S. passenger car specifications: body data
and dimensions; tables. Automotive Ind
130:144-5 Mr 15 '64
Volkswagen's 12 million bet: automatic line
builds beetles. A. Ashburn. il Am Mach/
Metalworking Manuf 107:62-4 D 23 '63
Wheelbase and overall length of 1963-65 model
passenger cars. Automotive Ind 131:83 O
15 '64
Brakes
See Brakes, Automobile
Bumpers
Roll forming machine. 11 Engineer 217:607 Ap
3 64
Stainless steel bumpers by roll forming. En-
gineering 19.<!:178 Ag 7 '64
Stainless steel motor car bvimpers. II Metal-
lurgia 70:10-11 Jl '64
Chassis
Fiat 1300 and 1500: chassis-bodv structure.
il diags Automobile Eng 64:347-9 Ag '64
Jaj^ar Mark X; the braking system, integral
chassis- body structure, fuel system and
electrical equipment, il diags Automobile
Eng 53:474-80 N '63
Making chassis production pay; illustrations
ml99-108''S*^i ^4 ■^^'"^'■'- Automotive Ind
1965 passenger-car engineering trends; chas-
sis, suspension, and steering systems, il
diags S A B J 72:37-43 N '64
Stamping and welding Pontiac chassis
frames. J. Geschelin. il Automotive Ind
130:59-62 Ja 15 '64
„ Clutches
Clutch temperatures. T. P. Newcomb bib-
liog diags Automobile Eng 54:145-7 Ap '64
Diaphragm spring clutch, il diags Automobile
Eng 54:318-19 Jl '64
Fiat 1300 and 1500; clutch, il diags Automobile
Eng 54:300-1 Jl '64
International design review: clutches. R. F.
Ansdale. 11 diags Automobile Bng 54:222-4
My 20 '64
1966 cars get new clutch. J. Dunne II diag
Automotive Ind 131:47-8 Ag 15 '64
Rover 2000; clutch, gearbox, propeller shaft,
final drive assembly and the rear suspen-
?i9", ,.*??'?P- " <J'8-SS Automobile Eng 53:
508-16 D 63
100
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AUTOMOBILES — Continued-
Cold weather operation
Aids start vehicles in -20 F temperatures:
abstract. A. A. Calvert. S A E J 72:97-8
Ja -64
Compact models
See Automobiles— Small size
Corrosion
Calcium cliloride versus sodium chloride. J.
Geschelin. Automotive Ind 130:47 F 1 64;
Abstract. Metal Procr 85:161-2 Ap '64
Detroit faces new battle against rust. U
Steel 154:79-80 Mr 2 '64
Effect of several variables on ensme rusting
in service tests. P. A. Bennett and G. K.
Malone. biblios il Lub Eng 20:94-8 Mr 64
Design
Automobile design trends in Europe. M.
Piatt, il diasrs S A E J 72:34-47 .F 64
Automobiles: Skoda makes its bow. il Product
Eng 35:71-2 O 26 '64 , ^. t c-
Better and faster design by machine. L. fa.
Gomolak. il diags Electronics 37:64-il Je 1
'64
Cars: Detroit '65. il diags Product Eng 35:57-
Cars, ne.tt off the line, diags Product Eng
35:51 Je 8 '64 ^ „ „- .„ .
Cars: the Cord SIO. U Product Eng 35:48 Ag
Chivsler gas turbine car. R. F. Ansdale. 11
diags Automobile Eng 53:484-9 N '63
Cost-cutting design chan_ges .are spelled out
for auto makers, il Machine Design 36:8
Je IS '64 , ^ ^ ^ .
Designers high on these ideas for future
cars: SAB annual meeting. Detroit. Steel
154:51 Ja 13 "64
Engineering highlights of Chrysler corpora-
tion's 1965 cars. J. Geschelin. il diags Auto-
motive Ind 131:57-62 Ag 15 '64
Factors to be considered in designing mod-
ern sports car. B. Tyndall. diags Auto-
motive Ind 131:40-1 Ag 1 '64 ^., .^
Fiat 1300 and 1500. il diags Automobile Eng
54:260-6. 300-6. 340-9 Je-Ag '64
Ford '65 styling at work. G. Bordmat. flow
chart il Automotive Ind 131:69-77 O 15 '64
Four-litre Princess R. 11 Engineer 218:308-9
Ag 28 '64
GM's dream cars at the World's fair, il Auto-
motive Ind 130:57-1- My 15 '64
General Motors introduces a new design direc-
tion: special report. W. L. Mitchell, il
Automotive Ind 131:31-42 N 1 '64
Human factors, studies clue engineers to
safer vehicle designs; S A E national auto-
mobile week. S A E J 72:104-9 Je '64
Impala typifies the American trend. 11 En-
gineering 198:40 Jl 10 '64
Influence of Turin, il Product Eng 34:85-6
D 9 ■(>?■
Inside Chrysler products. 11 diags Product
Eng 35:47 Ag 31 '64
International design review, il diags Automo-
bile Eng 54:206-58 My 20 '64
International review of bodywork. S. W.
Peck, il Automobile Eng 54:284-93 Je '64
Large power increase for Singers, il En-
gineering 198:462 O 9 '64
More design means less development, il
Engineering 197:316 F 28 '64
New designs needed for autos. A. Tremulis.
il Iron Age 19.f:63 Mr 10 '61
New Ford Mustang offers "wide varie'y of
options, il Automotive Ind 130:71-3 Ap 15
■64
NSU Prlnz: so much from two cylinders. II
diag Engineering 197:250-1 F 14 '64
Out of Rolls-Rovce and BMC: Vanden Plas
Princess 4 litre R. 11 Engineering 198:249-
50 Ag 21 '64
Pininfarina'."! Sigma safety car. il diags Prod-
uct Eng 35:54-5 F 3 '64
Pontlac's engineering concept. J. Z. De-
Lorean. il Automotive Ind 129:37-8 N 15 '63
Rambling Rover. 11 Product Eng 34:40-1 D 23
•63
Road accidents and resulting injuries; ab-
stracts of papers. Engineer 217:580 Mr 27
•64
Step closer; car drawings by computer. II
Steel 155:139-40 N 2 '64
Swedish car developments, il Engineer 218:
348 Ag 28 '64
Take vour pick of '65 models. II diags Prod-
uct Eng 35:51-3 S 28 '64
Teague predicts breadbox-slze engine, great
styling changes In next 20 vears. J. Dunne.
11 Automotive Ind 130:31-2-1- Ja 1 '64
Victor reaches the third generation, il En-
gineering 198:519 O 23 '64
See aUo
Automobiles — Bodies
Automobiles — Chassis
Doors
Die-cast, one-piece aluminum car doors with
an outside skin of steel, il Product Eng
35:50 Ja 20 '64 ^. . ^
New door lock for open cars, diags Automo-
bile Eng 54:362-3 Ag '64 >. . ^
Why doors spring open durmg crashes. A. (j.
Gross, il diags S A E J 72:60-2 Ag 64
Electric equipment
Alternators for British cars. Engineering 196:
557 N 1 '63 ,, ,.,
Flat-type wiring cable; it unrolls like a
ribbon and lies flat on the floor; abstract.
C. P. Christman. il S A E J 72:85 F '64
International design review; electrical equip-
ment. L. Grifliths. il diags Automobile Eng
54:249-58 My 20 '64
Making electrical production pay; illustra-
tions with text. C. A. Weinert. Automotive
Ind 131:112-13 S 1 '64
New facilities for making Delcotrons. J.
Geschelin. il Automotive Ind 130:66-70 Ja
15 '64
1965 passenger-car engineering trends; elec-
trical systems, diags S A E J 72:53-4 N '64
Triumph 2000; drive shafts, independent rear
suspension, front suspension. steering,
braking svslem, and electrical equipment.
U diags Automobile Eng 54:124-32 Ap '64
See also
Automobile engines — Ignition devices
Automobiles — Lighting
Electronic equipment
Digital servo actuator. 11 diag Electro-Tech
73:100 Ja '64
Electronics in the automobile industrs'; snn-
posium. Engineer 217:087-8 Ap 17 '64
Equipment
Components and products, il diags Automobile
Eng 54:415, 4^5-6 S-O '64
New products: automotive-aviation. C. J.
Kelly. Published in semi-monthly numbers
of Automotive industries
See aUo
Automobiles — Mirrors
Oil filters. Automobile
Spark plugs
Exhibitions
International motor show. London, il diags
Engineer 216:6;!7. 687-90 O 18-25 '03
International motor show. 34th, Geneva,
Switzerland, March 12-22. il Engineer 217:
535-6. 59:!-o Mr 20-27 '64; Engineering 197;
410-12 Mr 20 TA ^ ^
Leipzig fair. D. Scott. 11 Automotive Ind
13ri:61-3-f- Ap 15 '64
London motor show. 11 diags Automobile
Eng 54:422-33 O '64
Paris motor, motor cycle and cycle show.
51st. Oct. 1-10. il diag Engineer 218:598-600.
642-4 O 9-16 '64
Show hybrids popular at International auto-
mobile show. 8th, New York, il Automotive
Ind 130:21 My 1 '64
Six new British models: London motor show.
il Automotive Ind 129:51-3 N 15 '63
Something for everyone at Earls Court: 1963
International motor show, il Engineering
106:522-3 O 25 '63
Turin motor show. 11 diags Engineering 196:
612-13 N I,'; '63
What racing car enthusiasts have today:
racing car show, il Engineering 197:188-9
Ja 31 '64
Fenders
Zinc-rich welding primer protects car fenders.
P. C. Bardin. II Ind Finishing 40:24-7 O '64
Frames
Automatic CO2 welding of perimeter type
iiutomotivo iVames. J. l•^ Blamy. il Mach
70:111-16 Jly '64
Detroit plans more torque box frames. Steel
154:81-2 Mr 23 '64
Ford frames changes for '65 models. H. F.
Jones. 11 Iron Age 193:51 F 27 '64
Gearing
BMC. gearbox synchronizers, diags Automo-
bile Eng .■.4:177 My '64
Effect of lubric.int viscosity on rear axle
gear and pinion bearing operation. R.
McClintock and R. E. Osborne, il diag
Lub Eng 20:387-92 O '64
Ford's four-speed gear box, J. Dunne. 11
Automotive Ind 130:51-3 F 15 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
101
AUTOMOBILE S — Gearing — Continued
FMller twin-countershaft gearboxes, il diags
Automobile Eng 54:42-4 P '64
Multi-cone synchromesh device, diag Engi-
neer 216:1033 D 20 '03
New idea in synchromesh. diags Engineering
196:650-1 N 22 '63
Spreading the application of overdrives, il
diags Engineering 197:76-7 Ja 17 '64
See also
Automobiles — Clutches
Automobiles — Steering gear
Automobiles — Transmission
Heating and ventilation
1965 passenger-car engineering trends; air
conditioning and other accessories, il diag
S A E J 72:55-6 N '64
Why not automatic heating? Automobile Eng
54:421 O '64
License plates
Finishing car licenses for Michigan. H. F.
Reves. il Metal Finishing 62:68-72 S "64
Lighting
Beware of amber parldng lights. Product
Eng 34:30 D 23 'OS
Headlight adjuster, il Engineer 216:712 O 25
•63
Lighting study project report on motor vehicle
(exterior) lighting. Ilium Eng 59:660-2 O '64
Night visibility for opposing drivers with
high and low headlight beams: abstract.
R. N. Schwab. Ilium Eng 59:584-5 S "64
Quartz-iodine headlamps slated for European
debut. V. J. Roper and L. A. Morgenstern.
il diags S A E J 72:30-5 Je '64
There are different degrees of dipping.
Engineering 196:592 N 8 '63
Lubrication
Automotive lubes face a quality challenge.
il diag Chem Eng 71:84+ My 25 '64
Effect of lubricant viscosity on rear axle gear
and pinion bearing operation. R. McClin-
tock and R. E. Osborne, il diag Lub Eng
20:387-92 O '64
Telelube HD lubrication, diags Automobile
Eng 54:385 S '64
What lubricants will futtire cars need? R. E.
Jeffrey and L. G. Boschma. Hydrocarbon
Process & Pet Refiner 43:125-8 My '64
Maintenance and repair
Hard starting traced to poor maintenance.
R. C. Teasel and J. F. Hoffman. S A E J
72:66-7 F '64
Wiring an automotive service complex, il
plan Elec Constr & Maint 63:77-81 Jl '64
Manufacture
Advances in automotive production tech-
niques, il diags Mach 70:89-127 D '63
Air-powered tool tightens bolts, checks
torques, il diag Hydraulics & Pneumatics
17:22-1- Je '64
Citroen are not only forward in drive, il plan
Engineering 197:822-3 Je 19 '64
Compact quality: ^Vmerican motors co. R. J.
Nemmers. il Comp Air Mag 69:4-11 Mr '64
Ford Mustangs on the production line. J.
Geschelin. il Automotive Ind 130:49-51 My 1
'64
Pontiac's engineering concept. J, Z. De-
Lorean. il Automotive Ind 129:37-8 N 15 '63
Rover 2000 body manufacture, il diag Auto-
mobile Eng 54:110-17. 152-7 Mr-Ap '64
Unique decentralized assembly for Rover
2000. D. Scott, il plan Automotive Ind 130:
71-5 Ja 15 '64
See aJ^o
Automobile assembly plants
Automobile engines — Manufacture
Automobile factories
Automobile parts
Materials
Advances in automotive production tech-
niques: materials. Mach 70:90-1 D '63
Aluminum automobile engine; let's take an-
other look. J. M. Smith, bibliog il diags
S A E J 72:90-5 O '64
Aluminum gains again in autos. H. F. Jones.
■ il Iron Age 193:35 Ja 23 '64
Aluminum in the '64 models; still 70 pounds
per car despite loss of engine business.
A. G. Rosenthal, il Mod Metals 19:30-2+
D '63
Aluminum use in autos. il Light Metal Age
22:10-11 F -64
Automotive materials illustrated. C. J. Kelly.
Automotive Ind 130:60-1 Ap 1; 131:92-3
O 15 '64
Autos using more zinc die castings J F.
Kimberly. Iron Ago 194:29 Ag 20 '64
Designers preview new products for body
engineers. 11 Steel 153:113-14 N 18 '63
EPT for automotive sponge. L. Spenadel. 11
Rubber World 150:69-77 Ag '64
Fasteners are engineered at (Shevrolet motor
div. il Steel 153:155-6 N 25 '63
Guide to automotive fasteners, J. Geschelin.
il diags Automotive Ind 129:78-80+ O 15;
68-70 N 15 '63; 130:63-5 Ja 15; 57-8 Ap 1:
81-2 My 15 '64
Improved zinc alloy. Automotive Ind 131:110
Jl 15 '04
Malleable iron auto parts increased. 11 Auto-
motive Ind 130:57-8 My 1 '64
Materials and treatment. Automobile Eng 54:
322-3, 377-S, 416-17, 457-8 JI-O '64
Materials battle is tug-ot-vvar. H. R. Neal.
il Iron Age 193:104-6 F 20 '64
Materials hold auto spotlight. H. F. Jones.
il Iron Age 193:28-9 Ja 23 '64
Materials in the automobile Chrysler corpora-
tion cars, il Automotive Ind 131:47-51-f- N 1
'64
Producers push for major new aluminum
applications in autos. il Mod Metals 20:40+
F '64
Rootes puts an Imp in the import market.
il Iron Age 193:107 Mr 12 '64
Rubber and the 1965 automobile. F. Olmstead.
il diags Rubber Age 95:879-84 S '64
Stainless steel strip. Automobile Eng 54:133-
4 Ap '64
Volkswagen: world's largest magnesium user
reveals cost-cutting techniques, il diags
Mod Metals 20:42+ Ag '64
Why VW likes magnesium. O. Hoehne and
D. Korff, plan S A E J 72:76-8 Ap '64
W^ood technology is giving designers new
uses for an age-old material, S. Barnes.
il Machine Design 36:78-85 Jl 30 "64
Zmc die casting uses increase in '64 autos.
Automotive Ind 130:62-3 Ja 1 '64
Plastics
Acrylics in automotive applications, il Plas-
tics World 22:56 My '64
Auto plastics pick up speed. H. F. Jones,
il Iron Age 193:113 Mr 12 '64
Automakers lead new round of switches to
plastics, il Steel 155:41-2 Ag 10 '64
Automotive uses on the upswing. 11 Mod
Plastics 41:74-8+ N '63
Autos and appliances put shine in ABS sales.
il Chem & Eng N 42:25-6 Ja 13 '64
Autos step up fiber glass use. H. F. Jones.
il Iron Age 192:141 N 14 '63
Do European cars lead American in new
plastics applications? H. P. DeHaan and G
N. Freund. il Plastics World 21:40-3 N '63
Fiberglass Porsche, il Product Eng 35:58 F 17
64
Finishing the Avanti plastic body. H. F.
Reves. il Metal Finishing 62:52-6 Ja '64
Foreign carmakers top U.S. in use of plas-
tics, il Steel 155:149-50 Ag 10 '64
Irnp engine cooling fan. P. B, H Moore il
diag Automobile Eng 54:45 P '64
Making plastic bodies for the Chevrolet Cor-
vettes; Illustrations with text. Automo-
tive Ind 130:52-3 My 1 '64 ^"tumo
New design opportunities with plasties. W.
J. Simpson, il Mech Eng 86:40-4 Mr '64
New fiberglass-reinforced plastic is a
rA°B'!p-72pS4 S •'64^^'''^^ ^^ °- '■ ^^^«-
New high-temperature acrylic finds high-
class application in autos. il Plastics Tech
10:15 Mr '64
Plastic body panels mass-produced at East
German car plant, D. Scott, il diag Automo-
tive Ind 130:53-6 Je 1: 131:67-70 Ag 1 '64
Plastics deepen penetration into auto mar-
kets, il Chem & Eng N 42:21-4 Jl 27 '64
Plastics in European automobiles. F. L Sie-
grist. il Metal Prog 85:132+ Ja '64
Plastics in the automotive industries (cont).
My ^5: 13??'6i8 ViVT4°"^^ '"^ ''°--''-''
Post-ciiring glass fibre bodies, il Automobile
Eng 54:441 O 64
Po^t-curing reveal.s plastic body faults 11
Engineering 198:80 Jl 17 '64 "."^lo.
Progress in moulding, il Brit Plastics 37-
248-51 My '64 i-iasiics il.
R^pforced pla.stics iii cars and trucks. F L
Siegrist. il Metal Prog 85:105-9 My '64
^^■^^L.®'^^^"^^*^'^® ^^^^' Plastics Tech 10:53
102
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
AUTOMOBILES — Materials— Plastics — Oont.
Wanted; workable plastics for future auto-
motive usas. T. J. Rislc. il Plastics World
22:21-7 Mr '64
Why A. O. Smith tries plastics, il Steel 154:
87-8 F 3 '64
Mirrors
Lucas automatic anti-dazzle mirror, il Engi-
neering 137:441 Mr 27 '64
New models
See Automobile industry and trade — New
models
Noise
Fiat 850 stresses silence by using rubber to
isolate engine, suspension from body. D.
Scott, il diag Automotive Ind 130:55-6 My
15 '64
No noise but the wind. J. R. Thomson and
others, il diags S A B J 72:72-4 Jl '64
Noise and vibration: symposium, Cranfleld:
abstracts of papers. Automobile Eng 54:401-
2 S '64
Painting and finishing
Austin car assembly; from body painting to
the assembly of complete cars, il diags
Automobile Eng 54:324-33 Jl '64
Austin car assembly; storage of pre-painted
bodies, il plans Automobile Eng 54:294-8 Je
'64
Automatic control of prepaint processing
improves quality of car finishes, il diags
Mach 70:121-2 Jl '64
Automatic electronic control of pre-paint
treatment control, diag Automotive Ind 131:
69 Jl 15 '64
Car body flnishinpr temperatures monitored, il
Engineering 197:89 Ja 17 '64
Car spraying and stoving plant, il Engineer
218:343 Ag 28 '64
Car trim better finished in special plant, il
EnpTineerinc: 107:55 Ja 10 '64
Controlling metal surface texture at Chrysler.
H. W. Barclay, il Automotive Ind 129:61-4
N 15 '63
Electrocoating. il Machine Design 36:160-1 Je
18 -64
Electrocoating, a new technique for painting
auto bodies, il Metal Prog 86:132-1- Jl "64
Electrocoating automobiles, il diag Product
Eng 35:88 Je 22 '64
Electrocoating: Ford's giant step in paint-
ing. 11 Am Mach 108:110-11 My 11 -64
Electrocoating gains as primer. H. F. Jones.
il Iron Age 193:71 My 14 '64
Electrodeposition system for autos adds
corrosion resistance. Mach 70:101 N '63
Electronic touch guides coating in automotive
prepaint line. 11 diag Iron Age 193:104-5 Je
18 '64
Electrophoresis: Ford's new way of painting.
il Engineering 198:155 Jl 31 '64
Ford electrocoats auto bodies in rust preven-
tion campaign, il Automation 11:15 Je '64
New data on electrodeposited organic coat-
ings. Materials in Design Eng 60:113-1- Jl '64
New painting process: primer teen threat
to galvanized parts. J. Dunne, (low chart
il Automotive Ind 130:35-7 My 15 '64
Oldsmobile unveils new paint line. 11 Steel
154:173-4 My 4 '64
Oldsmobile's completely new paint shop.
J. Geschelin. il Automotive Ind 130:38-41
F 1 '64
Swap galvanized for eJectrocoating? ii Steei
154:107-8 My 11 '64
Two-stage trichlor finishing. J. Schmade-
beck and O. Lindemann. 11 Metal Finishing
61:68-70 D '63
With acrylic auto finishes, what's underneath
counts. A. S. Kasper. 11 S A B J 72:62-5 Jl
'C4
Parking
See Automobile parking
Patents
Current patents (cont). diags Automobile
Eng 53:505-6. 546; 54:39-40, 81-2, 121-2, 163-
4, 204. 337-8. 419-20, 461-2 N 'eS-My. Jl,
S-O '64
Polishing and waxing
Electrostatic wax coating protects car
finishes. 11 Mach 70:122 D '63
Propeller shafts
Fiat 1300 and 1500: propeller shaft, diasa
Automobile Eng 54:303-4 Jl '64
International design review; transmission
shafts and final drive assemblies. K. F.
Ansdale. il diags Automobile Eng 54:230-2
My 20 '64
1965 passenger-car engineering trends; trans-
missions and drivelines. 11 diags S A E J
72:44-6 N '64
Radiators
See Automobile engines — Radiators
Radio equipment
See Radio telephone on automobiles
Riding qualities
Car buyer seeks more power, comfort, il Steel
154:77-8 Mr 9 '64
Car tests indicate comfort-acceleration tie.
R. Fine, il S A E J 72:101-2 Ja '64; Dis-
cussion. B. D. Van Deusen. 72:105 Mr '64
Ride evaluation. B. D. Van Deusen. 11 dlaga
Automobile Eng 53:532-6 D '63
See alsu
Automobiles— Springs and suspension
Automobiles — Vibration
Roofs
Foil-butt-seam welding of extensions to roof
panels, il Mach 70:116-17 D '63
Safety measures
Automobile safety at the International auto
show. G. E. Rowland, il Product Eng 35:
100-1 Ap 27 '64
Beware of amber parking lights. Product
Ene 34:30 D 23 '63
Britain's cars are becoming safer. 11 Engineer-
ing 198:462 O 9 'C4
Human factors studies clue engineers to
safer veliicle designs: S A E national au-
tomobile week. S A E J 72:104-9 Je '64
Latest safety car features armor plate and
sliding doors, il diag Machine Design 36:96-
7 Ja 30 '64 ^. „ ^
Plnintarina's Sigma safety car. il diags Prod-
uct Eng 35:54-5 F 3 '64
Safe tire legislation. 11 Rubber World 150:27
Ag '64
SAE progress in vehicle safety, il S A E J
72:122-7 F '64
Three driving safety research projects. Safety
Maint 128:16-17 Jl '64
See also
Motor vehicles — Inspection
Seat belts
Irvin-Norris Dynalock. 11 dlaga Automobile
Eng 54:62-4 F '64
Safety belt with pendulum control, diag
Engineering 196:592 N 8 '63
Seat belts are safety belts. Safety Maint 127:
24 Je '64
Seats
Designing vehicle seats for greater comfort.
J. J. Keegan and A. O. Radke. diags
S A E J 72:50-5 S '64
Elastomeric diaphragm for automotive seat-
ing. T. Seather. il Automotive Ind 130:50-2
Je 1 '64
Skidding
Factors affecting skid resistance of poly-
butadiene. G. J. Briggs and oUiers. blDliog
il Rubber World 150:41-53 S '64
Looking at the trouble spot where the rubber
meets the road. W. E. Meyer, il S A E J
72:36-40 O '64
Panic-proof brake system reduces skid
hazard, il diags Machine Design 36:142-3
My 7 '64
Proposed method for wet-skid evaluation.
R. W. Hallman and C. A. Brunot. 11 Rubber
Age 95:886-9 S '64
Small size
British approach to small car engines, il
diags Engineering 196:746-7 D 13 '63
Compact car in the utility fleet. H. J. Wurth.
il Gas Age 131:22-4 Ja '64
1100 from France. 11 diags Engineer 217:357
F 21 '64
Hillman Imp. 11 Englneerintt 196:651 N 22
■63
Hydrolastlc Mini from BMC. 11 Engineering
198:421 O 2 '64
Hydrolastlc suspension for B.M.C. Minis. 11
Engineer 218:560 O 2 '04
Impi-oved Renault RS with price imchanged.
Engineering 197:277 F 21 '64
Institution of mechanical engineers Auto-
mobile division symposium on Design of
sm.all engines for mass-produced motor cars.
11 diags Inst Mech Eng Proc 17S pt 3D:1-
124 '63-64
Jaeger automatic meets .sm.all car needs. 11
diags Engineering 197:790-1 Je 12 '64
Luxury two- litre car; the new Rover 2000.
U Engineer 216:635-6. 694-6 O 18-25 '63
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
103
AUTOMOBILES — Small size — Continued
1964 cars: two competing compacls built in
Britain, il Machine Desig-n 35:S N 7 '63
Redesisrned Tempest uses separate frame.
J. H. Lagergren. U S A B J 72:48-52 Ap
■64
Rootes puts an Imp in the import market.
11 Iron Age 193:1U7 Mr 12 '64
Squeeze play by Chrysler puts big engine in
compact cars. W. 1... Weertman and E. \V.
Beckraan. il diags S A E J 72:85-91 Jl '64
Whose small car? Engineering 197:277 F 21
'64
Specifications
Foreign passenger car specifications. 1964:
tables. Automotive Ind 130:146-51 Mr 15
■64
Highlights of the 1964 cars; tables. H. M.
Nelson. Automotive Ind 130:56-68 Ja 1 ^64
U.S. passenger car specifications; tablea.
Automotive Ind 130:124-43 Mr 15 "64
Speed
Resistance to record speed; Donald Campbell
and Bluebird. Engineering 198:104 Jl 24 '64
See also
Automobile racing
Springs and suspension
Anti-skid device controlled by suspension
movement, diag Engineering 197:216 F 7 '64
Buick's mechanized setup for making chassis
springs. H. Chase, il Automotive Ind 130:
47-9 Je 1 '64
Computer analysis of leaf snrings. R. J. All-
wood, diags Automobile Eng 54:393-5 S 'C4
Design formulas and procedure for U-shaped
torsion springs. R. E. Hanslip. bibliog
diags Product Eng 35:77-82 Ag 3 '64
Fiat 1300 and 1500: front suspension, diags
Automobile Eng 54:340-3 Ag '64
Fiat 1300 and 1500; rear suspension. Auto-
mobile Eng 54:306 Jl '64
Hydrolastic Mini from BMC. il Engineering
198:421 O 2 '64
Hj^irolastic suspension for B.M.C. Minis. 11
Engineer 215:560 O 2 '64
Improved air-springs. T. A- O. Gross. Auto-
mobile Eng 54:46-7 F "64
International design review: suspension and
steering, il diags Automobile Eng 54:233-
42 Mv 20 '64
New Vauxhall Viva's orthodox suspension
altered to give soft but flat ride, il Auto-
motive Ind 130:107 Ja 15 '64
1965 passenger-car engineering trends: chas-
sis, suspension, and steering systems, il
diags S A E J 72:37-43 N '64
Rover 2000: clutch, gearbox, propeller shaft,
final drive assembly and the rear suspen-
sion system, il diags Automobile Eng 53:
508-16 D '63
Rover 2000: front suspension, steering, brak-
ing system and details of the chassis-body
structure, il diags Automobile Engi 54:2-12
Ja '64
Sealed-for-life ball joints, il diags Automo-
bile Eng 54:14-17 Ja '64
Simulation of an automobile suspension sys-
tem, diags Instruments & Control Systems
37:143 O '64
Spring design. K. Weiss. Automobile Eng
54:268-71 Je '64
Triumph 2000; drive shafts, independent rear
suspension. front suspension. steering,
braking system, and electrical equipment.
il diags Automobile Eng 54:124-32 Ap '64
See filso
Automobile.s — Vibration
Stability
Vehicle directional control behavior described
in more precise terms, diags S A E J 72:
26-33 P '64
Starting
Aids start vehicles in -20 F temperatures:
abstract. A. A. Calvert. S A E J 72:97-8
Ja '64
Chevrolet cranks hot and cold engines to
determine starting system requirements.
R. L. Courtney and R. J. Putansu. S A E J
71:79-82 D '63
Hard starting traced to poor maintenance. R.
C. Teasel and J. F. Hoffman. S A E J 72:
66-7 F '64
liow oil viscosity, not high cranking speed.
make=i engines start faster. T. W. Selby.
S A E J 72:88-9 My '64
Steering gear
Accelerated wear tests on hydraulic pimips.
J. A. Edwards. 11 diags Automobile Eng
B4:350-2 Ag '64
Accelerated wear tests on power steering
pumps. J. A. Edwards, il Automotive Ind
13u:42 F 1 '64
Fiat 1300 and 1500: steering. II diags Automo-
bile Eng 54:344-7 Ag '64
International design review: suspension and
steering, il diags Automobile Eng 54:233-
42 My 20 '64
1965 passenger-car engineering trends; chas-
sis, suspension, and steering systems. 11
diags S A E J 72:37-43 N '64
Power steering with feel, il diag Engineering
198:518-19 O 23 '64
Rover 2000; front suspension, steering, brak-
ing system and details of the chassis-body
structure, il diags Automobile Eng 54:2-12
Ja '64
Saginaw tilt-wheel steering. P. Zeigler. il
diags Automobile Eng 54:140-4 Ap '64
Sealed-for-life ball joints, il diags Automo-
bile Eng 54:14-17 Ja '64
Seven-station trunnion machines for process-
ing steering control arms, il Mach 70:182
F '64
Triumph 2000; drive shafts, independent rear
suspension. front suspension, steering,
braking system, and electrical equipment,
il diags Automobile Eng 54:124-32 Ap '64
Understeer and oversteer. J. R. Ellis, diags
Automobile Eng 53:178-82 My '63; Discus-
sion, il 53:481-3 N '63
Vehicle directional control behavior described
in more precise terms, diags S A E J 72;
26-33 F '64
Testing
Automobile cra.'5h phenomena, il diag Machine
Design 36:116-21 Ag 13 '64
Automobile vibration techniques. 11 Engineer
218:140 Jl 24 '64
Daytona test feathers Comet's nest. H. F.
Jones, il Iron Age 193:49 Ja 16 '64
Dowty Rotol vibration equipment, il diag
Automobile Eng 54:67-9 F '64
Endurance tests boost part life, slash war-
ranty costs. R. P. Keller, il 3 A E J
72:94-8 Je '64
Foreign cars have a day out; third annual
foreign car test day at Silverstone. il Engi-
neering 197:768 Je 5 '64
General Motors builds a circular, high-speed
test track of concrete, il diag Eng N 172:
68-9 My 21 '64
GM researchers using rocket engine to test
crosswind stability of car. Automotive Ind
129:97 D 15 '63
GM's new test track. J. Dunne, il Automotive
Ind 130:19-20 Je 1 '64
GM's test program proves out. H. F. Jones,
il Iron Age 193:115 My 21 '64
Inertia roller test rig replaces road test. U
Engineering 197:331 P 28 '64
New techniques for automotive development,
il Engineering 196:611 N 15 '63
Performance trials do tell a significant story.
A. W. Percy and others, diags S A E J
72:41-3 O '64
SAE progress in vehicle safety, il S A E J
72:122-7 F '64
Static road testing of motor cars, il Engi-
neer 217:137 Ja 17 '64
Toe-in meter gives direct reading. En.gineer-
ing 197:440 Mr 27 '64
Vauxhall's little MIRA. U Engineering 198:
204 Ag 14 '64
Vehicle performance recording. A. L. Alex-
ander, il diags Automobile Eng 53:526-31
D '63
Why GM pushes proving ground tests. II
Steel 154:141-2 My 25 '64
Transmission
Automakers shift to fourth gear. H. F. Jones,
il Iron Age 193:67 Ap 23 '64
Automatic transmission goes sporting; Sun-
beam Alpine, il Engineering 197:863 Je 26
'64
Blending automatic transmission fluids for
proper friction properties: abstract. T. D.
Newingham. S A E J 72:63 F '64
Borg-W^amer automatic transmission, il diags
Engineering 198:230-1 Ag 21 '64
Borg-Wamer limited slip differential. Engi-
neering 198:341 S 11 '64
Bringing the fleld into the test lab. F. Blair,
jr. il S A B J 72:78-81 Ja '64
Buick 300 transmission sheik to a harem of
engines. C. S. Chapman, il diags S A E J
72:66-71 Je '64
De Normanville type 230 overdrive, il diags
Automobile Eng 54:434-40 O '64
Ferguson four-wheel drive for BRM. 11 Engi-
neering 198:80 Jl 17 '64
Fiat 1300 and 1500; gearbox, diags Automobile
Eng 54:301-3 Jl '64
104
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AUTOMOBILES — Transmission — Continued
Ford euards productiviiy with huge castinKS
imprej^nalor. il plan Automotive Ind 129:
71-4 N 15 ■di
Ford tailors sporty Mustanir to meet driver
specs, il diags S A B J 72:36-46 My 'C4
Ford's expanded Livonia plant. J. Geschelin.
il diags Automotive Ind 131:49-51 Ag 1 '64
Free transfer technique being used in ma-
chining of differential carriers. J. Geschelin.
Automotive Ind 130:344-6 Mr 15 '64
Gun reaming precision aluminum die cast-
ings. H. Gregg, il Mach 70:126-7 N '63
Hydroplanetary transmission units. M.
Schachter, il dlags Automobile Eng 54:278-
83 Je '64
In- process inspection proves worth in trans-
mission bore quality, il Mach 70:124-6 D
'63
International design review: transmissions.
R. F". Ansdale. il diags Automobile Eng 54:
224-30 Mv 20 '64
Is GM readying front wheel drive? Steel 154:
105 Ja 27 '04
Jaeger automatic meets small car needs, il
diags Engineering 197:790-1 Je 12 '64
Making power train production pay: illustra-
tions with text. C. A. Weinert. Automotive
Ind 131:82-98 S 1 '64
New idea in synchromesh. diags Engineering
190:650-1 N 22 '63
New method devised for evaluating foaming
of automatic transmission fluids: abstract
B. E. Nagel. S A E J 72:106-7 Ja '64
1965 passenger-car engineering trends; trans-
missions and drivelines. il diags S A E J
72:44-6 N '64
Outer sides of converter covers completely
machined in one chucliing. il diag Mach 70:
1U6-7 D '63
Spreading the application of overdrives, il
diags Engineering 197:76-7 Ja 17 '64
Triumph 2000: engine, clutch. gearbox,
propeller shaft and final drive assembly.
Il diags Automobile Eng 54:84-93 Mr '64
World's largest impregnator safeguards die-
cast aluminum transmission cases, il diag
Foundry 91:114-15-1- N '63
See also
Automobiles — Gearing
Transportation
Side loading cars faster without damage. 11
Engineering 197:664 My 15 '64
Trim
Zincmal<ers introduce new auto trim alloy,
il Iron Age 193:61 Ap 23 '64
Upholstery
Leather for vehicle trim, il Automobile Eng
53:498-503 N '63
Vibration
Automobile vibration techniques. U Engineer
218:140 Jl 24 '64
New techniques for automotive development.
il Engineering 196:611 N 15 '63
Noise and vibration; symposium, Cranfleld;
abstracts of papers. Automobile Eng 54:
401-2 S '64
Weight
Total cost of weight. Materials in Design
Eng 59:76-7 Mr '64
Wheels
Adjusting toe-in. il Automobile Eng 54:406
S '64
One-piece aluminum passenger car wheel. 11
Product Eng 35:67-8 F 17 '64
Toe-in indication equipment. F. R. Towner.
il diags Ind Electronics 2:453-6 O '64
Toe-in meter gives direct reading. Engineer-
ing 197:440 Mr 27 '64
Windshields
Adhesives seal windshield and rear window.
diags Product Eng 35:69 Ag 3 '64
British standard for .safety glass. H. J. H.
Starks. Engineer 218:505 S 25 '64
Windshields; Shatterproof glass Corp. il Glass
Ind 45:29.1-5 Je '64
AUTOMOBILES, Armored
British armored car. il Automotive Ind 131:
117 S 15 '64
LBJ's armored car. il Automotive Ind 131:
49 Ag 15 '64
AUTOMOBILES, Electric
Electric runabout pivots on a diamond. 11
Machine Design 36:6 My 7 '64
Electricity authorities snon.sor an electric car.
11 Engineering 197:440 Mr 27 '64
Fuel cell."! and the pas.senger car. B. V.
Poulston and J. G. Kirtley. Engineer 217:
464-7 Mr 13 '64; Abstract. EnRlneering 197:
380-1 Mr 13 '64
Royal automobile club and clean air. T. H.
Turner. Engineer 217:135 Ja 17 '64
AUTOMOBILES, Industrial
Compact car in the utility fleet. H. J. Wurth.
il Gas Age 131:22-4 Ja '64
AUTOMOBILES, Racing
All aluminum body Cobra sports car proves
lethal in racing circuit. 11 Mod Metals 20:58
F '6!
Bigger engines promise more exciting racing.
Engineering 196:809 D 27 '63
Birth of a racing car; illustrations with text.
Engineer 217:652-3 Ap 10 '64
British onslaught at Indianapolis, il Engi-
neering 197:704 My 22 '64
Bruce McLaren turns racing car constructor.
il Engineering 198:341 S 11 '64
Chrysler produces two powerful engines for
stock car and drag racing events, il Auto-
motive Ind 130:37-8 F 15 '64
Design battle highlights race. R. R. Kay.
il Iron Age 193:116 My 21 '04
Designers' dilemma over new Formula one. il
Engineering 197:314-15 F 28 '64
End of tlie front-engine era; Indianapolis
1964. C. E. Wise and N. F. Wood, il Ma-
chine Design 36:160-7 My 21 '04
Estimating the acceleration of sports cars.
P. J. Bourke. Automobile Eng 54:66-7 F '64
Ferguson four-wheel drive for BRM. il Engi-
neering 198:80 Jl 17 "64
Ferrari sweeps Sebring; Cobra takes grand
touring class first time in six years. H. M.
Nelson. 11 Automotive Ind 130:45-8 Ap 15
'64
Ford GT makes its racing debut at the Nur-
burgring in May. 11 Engineering 197:502 Ap
10 '64
Ford's dohc competition engine; from Fairlane
to Indy lane. A. J. Scussel. il diags S A K J
72:68-76 S '64
Ford's Mustan.g and Plymouth's Barracuda.
il Machine Design 36:12 Ap 23 '64
Ford's new GT racer, il Automotive Ind 130:
22 My 1 -64
Ford's new overhead camshaft race engine.
J. Geschelin. 11 diag Automotive Ind 130:
74-6 Ap 15 '64
Hill repeats at Glen. H. M. Nelson. 11 Auto-
motive Ind 131:19-22 N 1 '64
How to select and apply an engine for In-
dianapolis, il diags Machine Design 36:120-5
F 27 '64
Indianapolis preview. R. R. Kay and J.
Kav. 11 Automotive Ind 130:37-44 My 1; 70-
5 My 15 '64
Offy wins at Indy. H. Nelson, il Automotive
Ind 130:37-9-1- Je 15 '64
Racing car show at Olympia; illustrations
with text. Engineer 217:226-7 Ja 31 '64
Racing engine modified. 11 Automotive Ind
131:47-8 Jl 15 '64
Rover- BRM gas- turbine for Le Mans two litre
class. 11 Engineering 197:533 Ap 17 '64
Two radical racers carry Studebaker's Indy-
500 hopes, il Machine Design 35:14-15 N 21
'63
Wankel's rotary powers a roadster. 11 dlags
Machine Design 35:130-2 D 5 '63
What racing car enthusiasts have today:
racing car show. 11 Engineering 197:188-9
Ja 31 '64
Works teams dominant at Monte Carlo rally.
Engineering 197:189 Ja 31 '64
AUTOMOBILES, Toy
Cooper Junior for junior. 11 Engineering 198:
14 Jl 3 '64
AUTOMOBILES and roads
Coming to terms with the private car. Engi-
neering 196:075 N 29 '63
Future role of the automobile In urban
transportation. R. E. Singer. 2pls Trailic Q
18:156-68 Ap '64
New idea in urban transportation. E. H.
Harlow, il Pub Works 94:119-20 D '63
Planning to keep the traffic moving;
Buchanan report Traffic in towns, il plan
Engineering 196:706-7 1) 6 '63
Town planning in the age of the car. J. A.
Proudlove. 11 plans diags Engineering 198:
311-13 S 4 '64
AUTOMOTIVE chemicals
Aerosol review. 1964; automotive products.
Maniif Chem 35:124-1- Mr '04
Atito makers could revive long-life anti-
freeze, 11 Chem & Eng N 41:23-4 D 2 '63
Automotive specialties marketing. C. R.
Jasperson. 11 Soap & Chem Spec 40:1124-
S: 120-f O '04
How to sell more automotive chemical spe-
cialties through service stations. K. N.
Marriott. Soap & Chem Spec 39:149-1- D
'63
Metal packages for automotive products B.
Morgan. 11 Soap & Chem Spec 40;121-|-' Mr
*64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
105
AUTOMOTIVE chemicals — Continued
Technical aspects of automotive aerosols.
M. A. Johnsen. biblioK il Soap & Chem
Spec 40:113-16+ My '64
AUTOMOTIVE Diesel engines. See Diesel en-
sines. Automotive
AUTOMOTIVE engineers. Society of. See So-
ciety of automotive engineers
AUTOMOTIVE fuel
See also
Gasoline
AUTOMOTIVE gas turbines. See Gas turbines.
Automotive
AUTOMOTIVE industries
Directories
Directory of manufacturers of complete mo-
tor vehicles, tractors, construction and oft-
hishway equipment, all types of gasoline
and Diesel engines, and gas turbine en-
gines. Automotive Ind 130:61-3 Mr 15 '64
19G4 products guide for manufacturing, auto-
motive, and aviation products. Automotive
Ind 129:117-225 D 15 '63
AUTORADIOGRAPHY. See Radiography
AUTOTRANSFORMERS. See Electric trans-
formers — Auto transformers
AUTOXIDATION. See Oxidation— Autoxidation
AUTUNITE
Crystallography of meta-autunite (I). M.
Ross, bibliog il Am Mineralogist 48:1389-93
N '63
AVERAGE
X chart control limits based on a small num-
ber of subgroups. F. S. Hillier. bibliog Ind
Quality Control 20:24-9 F '64
AVIATION
.See also
Air navigation
Airlines
Airplanes
Airp lanes — Take - oft
Airports
Radar aids to aviation
Radio aids to aviation
Television aids to aviation
United States — Air service, Navy
Accidents
Accident report on SC.lv.t.o.l. research air-
craft crash. Engineer 217:176 Ja 24 '64
Investigation of aircraft accidents. E. New-
ton, il diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:
156-64 Mr '64
Minimum supersonic transports safety goal;
one fatal accident in 500,000 hr. J. Dederer.
S A E J 72:58-9 Ag '64
One- eleven accident report. Engineer 216:777
N S '63
Altitude flying
Ionizing radiation and the supersonic trans-
port. S. R. Mohler. bibliog diags As-
tronautics & Aeronautics 2:60-4-1- S '64
Ozone in high-altitude aircraft cabins. L. S.
Jaffe and H. D. Estes. map Archives En-
vironmental Health 9:61-71 bibliog(p 70-1)
Jl '64
Piston valve for decompression research, il
Engineering 197:559-60 Ap IT '64
See also
Airplanes — Cabins — Supercharging
Physiological aspects
See also
Space flight — Physiological aspects
Safety measures
Clear air turbulence. J. A. Fusca. il map diags
Space/Aeronautics 42:60-9 Ag '64
Minimum supersonic transports safety goal;
one fatal accident in 500.000 hr. J. Lederer.
S A E J 72:58-9 Ag '64
Structural fatigue and other airworthiness
aspects. J. K. Williams, bibliog Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 67:776-81 D '63
'Supersonic transport: the race for safety.
N. E. Halaby. Astronautics & Aeronautics
2:40-2 S '64
See also
Airplanes, Military — Ejection devices
Airports — Traffic control
Airways — Traffic control
Parachutes
AVIATION landing stations
See also
Airports
Landing mats
Aluminum sandwiches for instant airfields. 11
Steel 153:78-80 D 16 '63
Extrusions make a portable airstrip. 11 Mod
Metals 19:38 D '63
Special line turns out llKlitweight airfield
niatting. il diag Automation 11:64-5 My
'64
AVi/ARDS. See Rewards, prizes, etc.
AXLES
See also
Automobiles — ^Axles
Bearings
Car axles
Motor trucks — Axles
A2ABICYCLOOCTANE
New isoquinuclidine synthesis. M. P. Cava and
C. K. Wilkins. jr. bibliog Chem & Ind p 1422-
3 Ag 8 '64
AZEOTROPES
Azeotropes in gas chromatography and in ex-
tractive distillation. P. F. Tiley. Chem & Ind
p 1320 Jl 18 '64
Azeotropic aerosol propellants. J. R. Haase and
R. J. Scott, bibliog Soap & Chem Spec 40:
105-1- Ag '64
Correlation method for binary azeotrope data.
D. M. Shorr. bibliog J Ap Chem 14:376-82
S '64
AZEPINE
Derivatives of 3H-azepine. L. A. Paquette.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:4053-4 D 20
'63
Unsaturated heterocyclic systems; derivatives
of 3H-azepine. L. A. Paquette. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:4006-9 O 5 '64
Unsaturated heterocyclic systems ; 2.3-dihydro-
IH-azepines. L. A. Paquette. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:4092-5 O 5 '64
A2EPINONE
Dihydroazepinone chemistry; the photoiso-
merization of 1.3-dihydro-3,5,7-trimethyl-
2H-azepin-2-one. L. A. Paquette. bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:500-3 F 5 '64
AZETIDINE
Biosynthesis of azetidine-2-carboxylic acid. E.
Leete. Am Chem Soc J 86:3162 Ag 5 '64
AZIDES
Azide group as a neighboring group; acetoly-
sis of trans-2-azidocyclohexyI p-toluene-
sulfonate. A. Streitwieser. jr. and S. Pulver
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1587-8 Ap 20 '64
Comparison of thermal and photochemical
rearrangements of triarylmethyl and re-
lated azides. W. H. Saunders, jr. and
E. A. Caress, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
S61-4 Mr 5 '64
Cyanogen azide. F. D. Marsh and M. E.
Hermes. Am Chem Soc J 86:4506-7 O 20 '64
Gasometric analysis of alkyl azides with
sodium iodide-trichloroacetic acid. W. R.
Carpenter, bibliog Anal Chem 36:2352-3
N '64
Isolation of primary decomposition products
of azides; l,4-diphenyl-5-azido-l,2,3-triazole.
P. A. S. Smith and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:2025-33 My 20 '64
Organometallic azides are Lewis bases; ab-
stract. J. S. Thayer and R. "West. Chem &
Eng N 42:53 Ap 20 '64
Reaction of acyl azides with norbornylene.
L. H. Zaikow and others. Chem & Ind
p 1556-7 S 5 '64
Reaction of thymoquinone with hvdrogen
azide. A. H. Rees. Chem & Ind p931-2 My
30 '64
See also
Lead azides
AZIDO group
Azidotriazoles lose N- without cyclization
P. A. S. Smith and others. Chem & Eng N
42:40-1 Je 1 '64
AZIMUTH indication
Daylight star observations in Antarctica. D R.
Lee. diag Am Soc C E Proc 90 [SU 2 no 39711 :
75-82 Jl '64
Solar-altitude azimuth. P. Hartman. bibliog
diags Am Soc. C E Proc 89 ISU 1 no 3410] :
1-12 F '63; Discussion. W. H Eldridge. 89
[SU 3 no 3684]:181-3 O '63; Reply. 90 [SU 1
no 38851:63-4 Ap '64
AZINES
Infrared study of the C=N stretching vibra-
tion in azine derivatives of aldehydes and
ketones. L. D. Frederickson, jr. bibliog
Anal Chem 36:1349-55 Je '64
AZIRIDINE
Direct titration of epoxy compounds and
aziridines. R. R. Jay. Anal Chem 36:667-8
Mr '64
Fluorine-containing polymers for applica-
tion on wool. A. G. Pittman and W. L
y^A'<^y-,,*''Wi°^ Am DyestuflC Rep 53:366-
9 My 11 64
Pilot plant and mill applications of tris (1-
aziridinyl) phosphine oxide finishes to
cotton fabrics. R. B. LeBlanc. Am Dyestuff
Rep 53:291-3 Ap 13 '64 x/ycaiun
106
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
''!:i'-'?iLza°cydopropanone <di-tAb"tyldiazirid^
none). F. D- G-'eene and J C. fatowell. Am
Chem Soc J 86:3569 S 5 64
ical intermediates J. K. ^^.^l^^\^'M_v2o'ii
22'00-l'3 Je 5 '64
'^A°zo''°S,mpSunds: flve-membered cyclic azo
"^ compound^" their stereospeciflc decomposi-
tion C. G. OverberRer a"d J. Anselme
hihiioff Am Chem Soc J SC;64S-61 l-^u d^
aI^" coupling of aiTldiazomum and B,oH,.^^
ions. M, F-^Hawthorne and F P Olsen.
Ca''ie^"°eSett'? ?i'The^-?Saf I'ncf \^h'o1o?hlm1'cal
ln=i''a^d;//|?4S°.""/m ghefn
ColSur-' i^f^ies"^ ^Izo^pi.ments. J D^
Trfritpd state pK's: azobenzene and azoxyben-
zene H H Jafffi and others, diag Am Chem
Mfc°i?aiilms''o-t*iyot<;'cLmica, reactions in
^ sS ut"in photosensitized decomposit.on^f
azo compounds. J. R^ F"" and G. f^. jl^m
mond.. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86. 4031-5
Ph°nilhydrazone-phenylazoalkane i"\frg°p-
version. A. J. Bellamy and R. D Guthrie,
hihlioe Chem & Ind P 157s-6 S 12 64
Photochemical reactions of azo ilv-es in .soU,^
tinn with different substrates. H. C... A. van
B^ek and P M Heertjcs. bibliosr. diaps Soc
Dyers & Col J 7D:661-9: Discussion. 669-70
PrYnting of^ ^^oic. C %'%'i\i'''''''°^ ^'
Sma^f''rfnJ'^''bic^b^fc''tzo^ .'expounds and
^"bfcVclic hydrocarbons: i^?I"e"^f >o",j, °!
bicvclo[2.1.0]pentane and b.ic,yclo[2.2.0)hex-
aneC Steel and others, bibliog Am Chem
St?S?tt.rl'o'i''4:iryTalo-3''-methyI-5-isoxazolone3
and their methvl derivatives. L. A. Sum-
mers and IX J. -Shields, bibliog Chem & Ind
StSdVe"" on Vinimolectilar layer of modified
^ nrotlin?: azoproteins M. Muramatso and
H. Sobotka. bibliog diags J Colloid Sci IS.
Usl''"'of ^ p'^-phenylazobenzoyl chloride for
chromatographic analysis of fatty a cohols^
1 Katz and M. Keeney. bibliog Anal Chem
36:231-4 Ja '64
Sr8 also
Nanbtbols
AZOMETHANE . ^ ,v „„ tj tt Tint.
Photoisomerization of a^^methane R. F. Hut
ton and C. Steel, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
AZOMETHINE. Sco Methylenimine
^C^s'^T.oxvhonzrnes: .vnthesis and structure.
^f)L Webb and H. H. .Taff« bibliog Am
Chem Soc J R6:2419-21 .Te 20 '64
KhietKs of the autoxidation of .pheny hy-
droxylamines to azo.\>''"'"'f"KiLJ"fll!Jlr Am
nol Y Ogata and others, bibliog alag Am
Chem Soc J 86:3854-8 S 20 '64
^m'drogen exchange of azulenes. J^^^S^hulze
and F A Lone, bibliog Am Uhera ooc
.1 86:322-35 F 5 '64
B
BMEWS. See Guided missiles— Defenses
BOD testing. See Sewage — Testing
BACHNER award. See Rewards, prizes, etc.
BACKHOES. See Fxcavatlng machinery
BACKWARD regions. See Underdeveloped
areas
^^iTtlr'Ii'' thrive on pipe wraps. Eng N 172:
Elfect'^o'f lacteria on sandstone permeabnity
P J Kalish and others, diags J i'et leca
16:TransS05-14 Jl '64 _, o j^
Electrical stimulation of bacteria. G.,,opolir.
il Water Works & Wastes Eng 1:41-3 Ap
Ferredoxin acts in Primary CO: fixation B B.
Buchanan and others. U Chem &. ii-nt iN
Rofe'*^ot ^blcte??a in the development of
^plrspirat ion odor on fabrics, bibliog U Am
byestult Rep 52:1010-13 D 9 63
See also
Actinomycetea
Escherichia coU
p-°p"er'' making-Bacteria control
sulfur bacteria ^^^^^^^
gee Bacteriology— Cultures and culture
•"'^'^"' Metabolism
Comparison of respiration and metabolism of
1 io^S?ical slimes using radiophosphorus, M
M Varma and G. W Reid. diags WPCF J
36:176-200 bibliogip 199-200) F 64
Respiration
ConiDari'son of respiration and metabolism of
bio^Sgical slimes using radiophosphorus, M
M rarma and G. W. Reid. diags WPCF J
36'176-200 biblioglp 199-200) F '64
diaSs WPCF J 35:1501-16 D '63
BACTERIA, Pathogenic Rraude il Sci
Bacterial endotoxins A. I. Braude. u bli
Am 210:36-45 Mr '64
See also
Clostridium
Kscherichia coli
Food poisoning
Iniinunity
Rickettsia
Salmonella
Streptococci
Tubercle bacilli . ^. _
BACTERIAL oxidation. See Oxidation. Phys-
iological . . ..„■_
BACTERICIDES. See Disinfection and disin-
fectants
BACTERIOLOGY
See atso
Air — Bacteriology
Food — Hacteriology
Microorganisms.
Sewage — Bacteriology
Viruses .
Water — Bacteriology
Cultures and culture media
held at low temperatures. O. W. Kautmann
Snd A R. Brillaud. bibliog Am J Pub
Health'54:1514-21 S '64
Sensitivity of grivet monkey kidney cell line
^ bI-C-1 for propagation and ■|°l^t^°"and
^^ bVS irf 1^u?f-H'ealfl??f:?^22"-fo
Sn?-dia"gs ^^r^^'-^^-rw •" ■
liSg d^'gs Manut Chem 35:42-6-^ F '64
Laboratory methods
Evaluation of the recovery of beta hemolyUc
streptococci from two mail- n '"ethods. A.
b Lattimor and others, bibliog Am J Pun
Health 53:1594-602 O '63
Filters and nitration (bacterlolosfy)
^l'^7aUon°\^t^ol'Me corroslveness caused by
fi.'i-O .Ta '64
^D^'^L^'H^Bakelllid: centenary celebrations
of his birth D. R. Houwink. Chem & Ind
p50-l Ja 11 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
107
I
BAER, Erich
E. Baer receives first AOCS award in lipid
chemistry, pors Ain Oil Chem Soc J 41:
sup 13+ S '04
BAG filling machines
Bag handling system saves $9,000 per year.
il Mod Materials Handling 19:65 Mr "64
Speeds pouch filling; machine handles various
pouch types in sizes to S by 10. il Food Eng
36:109 Je '64
BAGASSE
Sugar cane bagasse shifts from a waste fuel
to basic raw material. S. E. Martinez, il
diag Power 10S:52-5 Ja '64
BAGS
Cellophane bag is reclosable. il Food Ejig
36:109 Ap '64
See also
Paper bags
BAGS, Plastic
All-plastic shipping bag. il Food Eng 36:
144 My '64
Fertilizer packaging, il Plastics World 22:12-
13 Ja '64
Fluid foods go bulk. J. V. Ziemba. 11 Food
Eng 35:46-7 N: 4S-51 D '63
Liquid eggs frozen in bag. il Food Eng 36:82-4
Ag '64
New seal improves moisture resistance of
PB shipping bags, il diag Mod Plastics 41:
105 F '64
Poly-ply bag. il Plastics World 22:42 My
'64
Polythene for heavy gauge sacks. P. L.
Clegg and J. W. Ladbury. il diags Brit
Plastics :!7:256-60 My '64
Slit-film PB bag permits free air circulation
for produce. 11 Mod Plastics 41:107 Jl '64
Ultrasonic sealing, il Plastics World 22:52
S '64
BAILAR, John C.
Bailar awarded Priestley medal. Chera & Eng
N 42:36 Ap 13 '64
BAIRSTOW, Leonard
Obituary. J. L,. Pritchard and J. L. Nayler.
biblios Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:sup 44-6
My '64
BAKED products
Adapted idea generates economy package. F.
P. Mueller, il diag Food Eng 36:76-8 Je '64
Streamlines bun packing: National baking co.
J. Glyman. il Food Eng 36:64-5 Mr '64
Wafers go commercial; Bulgur wafer, il Food
Bng 36:99 Jl '64
jSee also
Pies
BAKERS and bakeries
Courses for the bakery trade; abstract. E. J.
Neal. Chem & Ind p396-7 Mr 7 '64
Selecting a plant site. M. Fulton, diag Food
Eng 36:51-3 S '64
Control equipment
Baking by computer control; new Sara Lee
bakery, diag Food Tech 17:1374-5-1- N '63
British manufacturer is investigating small
bakery automation, il Automation 11:43-4
F '64
How Sara Lee tackled computerized handling.
G. C. Thomas, diag Mod Materials Handling
19:34-7 Ag '64
Rumanian automatic bakery equipment. U
Ind Electronics 2:477 O '64
Take two tons of flour; Nabisco's batching
system controlled by computer. L. S.
Gomolak. il diags Electronics 37:82-9 Ap 20
•64
Tomorrow's plant today; Kitchens of Sara
Lee. il plan Food Eng 36:68-71 S '64
Equipment
Bulk handling scores again: Mother's cake &
cookie CO. H. M. Lauritzen and G. Beal. il
diag Food Eng 36:98 Ap '64
Centralized handling steps up distribution;
Nabisco's panel-controlled conveyor sys-
tem, il diag Food Eng 36:93-1- P '64
Efficient circulation system Improves tank
cleaning at Koester bakery, flow diag 11
dia^ Food Bng 36:56-7 F '64
Multi-purpose refrigeration plant serves mod-
em bakery. R. C. Dannenberg. il Gas 40:101-3
Jl '64: Same. Food Bng 36:95-7 S '64
Nabisco's tunnel cools product efficiently. 11
Food Eng 35:54-5 D '63
Optimizes continuous mixing, il diags Food
Bng 36:102 Ap '64
Special pumps key to portable pan greaser.
R. Broomall. il Automation 10:75 N '63
Streamlines bun packing: National baking co.
J. Gb-man. 11 Food Eng 36:64-5 Mr '64
Tow cart system serves multiple shipping
areas, flow diag 11 Automation 11:80 Mr '64
Unit collectors solve dust problem. 11 Safety
Maint 128:43-1- S '61
Unusual handling features evolved for big
freezer, diag Plant Eng 18:132 F '64
See also
Dough mixers
Lighting
Design for a bakery, il lUum Eng 59:159
Mr '64
Safety measures
Everyone works in safety; Interstate Chicago
bakery. Food Eng 36:82-4 F '64
BAKING
Studies of the nutritive loss of supplemental
lysine in baking. G. R. Jansen and others,
bibliog Food Tech 18:367-75 Mr '64
BALANCES
Combination recording sorption balance and
extensometer. H. Roper and J. G. Bryderu
diags J Sci Instr 41:84-7 F '64
Direct-reading two knife 50-pound balance of
high precision suitable for state weights and
measures laboratories. H. B. Aimer and oth-
ers, bibliog il J Res Nat Bur Stand 680:141-
54 Jl '64
Disturbances arising from thermal transpira-
tion in microbalance experiments. J. A.
Poulis and J. M. Thomas, bibliog diags
J Sci Instr 40:95-100 Mr '63; Discussion.
J. B. Moser. 40:546 N '63
Errors in vacuum microbalances caused by
unequal thermal expansion of the balance
arms. C. H. Massen and others, bibliog
diags J Sci Instr 41:302-7 My '64
Improved recording vacuum balance. M. R.
Harris, diags J Sci Instr 41:163-6 Mr '64
Response of highly precise balances to thermal
gradients. L. B. Macurdy. bibliog 11 diags
J Res Nat Bur Stand 680:135-40 Jl '64
Simple laboratory device for winding fused
quartz springs and an improved design of
spring for use in sorption balances. C. "T.
Hawkins and J. W. G. Musty, diags J Sci
Instr 40:544-5 N '63
Simple remotely operated quartz spring
recording balance. A. Landsberg. diag J Sci
Instr 41:337-8 My '64
Soap plant observer; balances and scales.
W. J, Beach. 11 diags Soap & Chem Spec
40:155-6+ F: 161-2 Mr '64
Spring microbalance for magnetic suscep-
tibility, adsorption, and thermogravimetric
studies. L. N. Mulay and L. K. Keys,
bibliog diag Anal Chem 36:2383-4 N '64
Surface balance for production of rapid
changes of surface area with continuous
measurement of surface tension. R. M.
Mendenhall and A. L. Mendenhall. ir. bib-
liog il diags R Sci Instr 34:1350-2 D '63
Vapor pressure measurements at high temper-
atures using a recording microbalance. P. D.
Zavitsanos. diags R Sci Instr 35:1061-3 Ag
•64
Vibration isolation of knife-edge balances. J.
A. Macinante and J. Waldersee. bibliog
diags J Sci Instr 41:1-6 Ja '64
See also
Torsion balances
BALANCING machines
Avery dynamic balancing machines. U En-
gineering 197:322-4 F 28 '64
Dynamic balancing machine. 11 Engineer 217:
319 F 14 '64
Dynamic balancing machine from standard-
ised sub-assemblies, il Engineer 217:1004
Je 5 '64
Dynamic balancing machines, il Automobile
Eng 54:444-5 O '64
Dynamic balancing machines. D. B. Tvzack.
II diags Ind Electronics 1:789-92 D '63
Machine speeds balancing of turbine rotors.
11 Marine Eng/Log fi9:22D Ja '64
Pedestal re-design on a dynamic balancing
machine. ,T. T. Sidaway. 11 diag Engineer
217:903-5 My 22 '64
Shipyard Install dynamic balancer. II Ind
Electronics 2:16 Ja '64
Vertical-axis dynamic balancing, il Engineer
218:68 Jl 10 '64
BALANCING of machinery
Balancing loaded linkages. D. C. Tao. diaga
Machine Design 36:151-6 Ap 9 '64
Better balance for future aero-engines. 11
diag Engineering 197:526 Ap 10 64
Crank sequence for least external unbalance.
J. O. Maltbaek. diags Engineer 218:168-70 Jl
31 '64
Dynamics of synchronous-precessing tur-
borotors with particular reference to
balancing. T. M. "Tang and P. R. Trumpler.
diags A S M E Trans ser E 31:115-22 Mr
•64
Gas turbine aero engine rotor balance and vi-
bration. K. S. Hodgkinson. il diags Aircraft
Bng 36:218-20 Jl '64
108
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
Le'isA"qrr'ls'°TSetA5>d''for^?om|iting balance
Some '"cent res^ch on the balances of
laree flexible rotors. A. L. G. l-''?0'f'T,,„,,ii
RE D Bishop, biblioff 11 diags Inst Mech
Eng Proc 177 no 30:811-26: Discussion.
827?3S; Reply. 839-41 '63
See also
Balancins machines
^ BaPc?nilflrsanizea as facade pattern : Sunset
Hpi<'hts 11 pan Arch Rec 136:114-16 Ag o^
Piastre analvsi^s of circular balcony girders
K- w rhu and A Thelen. bibliog diags
fm^bc'^C^E^Proc |9 [ST 6 "O 372|m59-86
T) '63; Discussion. L. W. L,u. 90 Ibi i no
39401:415-16 Je '64
BALL bearings. See Bearings. Ball
^GrindUig^ow-soda alumina. L. D Hart and
DK. Hudson, il Am Cer Soc Bui 43:13-17
Mf Wnrd cast iron, an improved material for
^'^ndin? medS A J. Rickard. il Engineer
217:559-61 Mr 27 '64
BALLAST tubes. See Electric resistors
BALLISTIC missiles. See Guided missiles
° oVrect'^obtervation of instrument ballistics
Uirect o^^^,^ ^ jj. C. Littlejohn. bibliog
diags IEEE TVans Com & Electronics p639-
Exlm^le^of hole diameter in thin plates due
to hvpervelocity impact R. F. Kplst^i ana
others, bibliog J Ap Phys 35.556-9 Mr bi
See also
Guns
Projectiles
^l^r'-?r°n'^i centunr ago. H Stagnito. il diags
Pomp Air Mag 69:10-13 Je 64
N?w t'^chniauS^uses balloons to string line
conductors over Japan s Inland Sea. 11
Op^e?S't1Sn^Sfyhook' ?nl^ method of logging
timhpr il Paoer Ind 46 579-SO O b4
vie'^ballions to'/ transporting logs over
mountainous terrain, il Product Eng 35. &(
O 12 '64
BALLOONS, Meteorological „ „ Daniel-
First flight of Stratoscope 11. R. .li. uaniei
son. bibliog il diags Am Scientist 61.
375-99 D '63
Simple balloon technique for measuring the
radiation patterns of radio aerials. (^ b.
L Kea? and R. E. Gray. 11 diags Elec-
tronic Eng 36:322-5 My 64
^ H-ow^son^baUs can simplify design; drawings
R O Parmley. Product Eng 35.10.i-3 je z^
•64
^ Rubber '^ba'll's^'"find many ^obs; drawings with
text R O. Parmley. Product Eng 34.5b- (
D 23 '63
^Am'-a!eur Scientist: tests with rolling ba'ls R.
Hayward. diags Sci Am 211:103-6 Ag 64
Statistics with steel balls, il Ind Electronics
2:466 O '64 , ^
Manufacture
How steel balls are made. L. H. Bobbltt. diags
Am Mach 108:86-8 Ag 17 '64
Fabrication of aluminum balsa. 1! Light
Metal Age 21:5 D '63
Model bali^a-wood bridges in education. B. (..
Ringo. 11 Civil Eng 34:4cS-9 F 64
Sandwich: balsa on aluminum. II Mech Eng
86:57 Mv '64
^L^TgSjHdw may span the Baltic: would link
Denmark and Germany, il map Eng N
172:82 My 21 '64
See also
Petroleum — Baltic Sea
BALTIMORE , ^., » .
Architecture
Private supplement to a civic undertaking:
Blauateln buildliu;. U plans dia*f Prog Arch
46:132-7 Mr '64
Standard cold- soda PuU^mg evaluation of
Philippine woods ^and bamboos. P M.
Nicolas and J. R. Navarro. Tappi 47:98-105
F '64
BANANAS f„„iii.io<. R P
Modern banana processing facilities. K. ±-.
Post. jr. diags ASHRAE J. 6:46-8 Je 64
United Fruit places emphasis on research to
improve earnings. Food Tech ls.liS5-b-t-
Ag '64
BAND spectra. See Spectrum— Band spectra
BANDY. Mark Chance , ^ . . ,v,,,„„
Memorial : with bibliography of his publi(^-
tion=; G. Switzer. por Am Mineralogist 49.
464-8 Mr '64
BANGOR, Maine
Streets
Parking plaza provided by channel improve-
ment. J. R. Coupal, jr. and P. D Errico. il
Pub Works 95:121-2 O '64
BANK buildings . _ . ,, . „.
Bank capitalizes on vmique design. U Arcn
Rec 135:260 F '64 . . ., „
Bank loses seven stories, gains annex. U ii-ng
N 173:15 Jl 30 '64 tt„!«„
Citv federal savings and loan assn.. Union,
N.J and Perpetual savings and loan assn.
branch, Los Angeles, il plans Arch Rec 136.
Different kind of skyscraper: First Pasadena
<itate bank. Pasadena. Tex. il plans Arch
Forum 120:122-5 Mr '64
Economical office tower. 11 plans diags Arch
Pec ''35'153-6 JIv '64
New banking building preserves older struc-
ture, il Prog Arch 45:75 Mr 64. ;,^i„„
Philadelphia savings fund, society building.
W H Jordv and H. Wright, il diags Arch
Forum 12ii:124-9-^ My '64 ,
P/A eleventh annual design awards; Unitea
California bank building, Palo_ Alto, il plans
diag Prog Arch 45:122-3 Ja 64 .
Sculptured piers support office tower, il plana
Proe Arch 45:76 Ap '64 lor-n? ■>'>
Small banks, il Plans Arch Rec 135,117-32
To 'R4 . .
Small banks, a credit to their communities
il plans diags Prog Arch 45:120:39 Jl 64
Stronger steels cut column cost, il i!,ng JN
173:171 S 17 '64
Two banks invest in design and draw eye In-
terest, il Eng N 173:20 S3 '64
Uncambered truss cuts stresses, il plan Eng
N 172:138-1- Mr 19 '64
Yamasaki puts bank behind bars, 11 Eng N
173:19 N 5 '64
Air conditioning
Recover gas engine heat to supplement .heat
pump J, B. Olivieri. diag Heating-Pipmg
35:119-22 N '63
Heating and ventilation
Recover gas engine heat to supplement heat
pump J. B. Olivieri. diag Heating-Piping
35:119-22 N '63
Lighting
Bank lighting features semi-indirect system.
W Miller. 11 diag Elec Constr & Maint 63.
109 S '64
Relighting a high-bay banking area. H. J.
Chindlund and O. Hill, il diags Elec Constr
& Maint 63:SS-91 Ap '64
Team work for a distinctive bank installation.
11 Ilium Eng 59:528-9 Ag '64
Two views of bank lighting. II Ilium Eng
59:394-8 sec 2 My '64
BANK loans. See Loans. Bank
BANKS and banking
See also
Checks
Drive-in and curb services
See Drive-in and curb services
BANTUS. See South Africa— Native races
BARBITURATES ^ „ _ „„„„„
Coniparim.' barbiturates. Drug & Cosmetic
Ind 93:SS9 D '03
^Efflct^^ol"^barb'?turic acid, chlortetracycline
and carbohydrates upon growth and gastro-
intesUnal urea.-ie actiylty of chicks A. P.
Alvares and others, bibliog J Nutrition 82.
93-8 Ja '04 , , . ,
X-rav fluorescence spectrometrlc analysis of
rubidium (I) and cesjumll) -^alts of 5-nltro-
barbiturlc acid. K. E. Daugherty and
others Anal Chem 36:2372-3 N '64
See also
Thiobaxblturlc aclda
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
109
BARBITURIC acid — Coittiuued
Analysis
Identification of the pyrolyzates of sub-
stituted barbituric acids by gas chroma-
toKrapliy. D. P. Nelson and P. L. Ivirli.
biblios Anal Chem 3G:S75-S Ap '64
BARCHANS. See Sand dunes
BARGES
Baree industry plays major role in Tennessee
A'alley economy. B. B. Carr. Marine EnE/
l^oq- CS:95 D '63
Barge owners see bright future in coal trans-
port to utility power plants, il Elec World
162:20-2 Ag 17 '64
Barge rig digs faster on land than water.
il Eng N 173:32-3 S 24 '64
California firm uses dredge-barge setup to
dredge and deliver sand. 11 Pit & Quarry
57:44 S '64
Combination deck and tank barges for Puerto
Rico being delivered by Dravo. il Marine
Eng/Log 69:5."; Ja '64
Hopper-type dump barges converted to
dredges at Bethlehem Steel's yard, il
Marine Eng/Log 69:44A-44B S '64
How to dredge with a barge, il Eng N 173:41
S3 '64
KenaJ, Seattle-Alaska train barge is launched
at Alameda, il Marine Eng/lx)g 69:41 F '64
McAllister sees resurgence in New York
harbor barge trafflc. il Marine Eng/Log
70:61 My '64
Mooring system prevents anchor-chain break-
age: oil-storage barge is connected by two
nvlon ropes to the carousel buoy, il Oil &
Gas J 62:115 O 19 '64
National marine reefer barges have 5000-ton
payload. il Marine Eng/Log 69:43 Je '64
New self-dumping scow announced by Mani-
towoc. 11 Marine Eng/Log 69:75 Ap '64
Power plant on baree is floated to operating
site T. D. Coyne and F. Mele. il diag
Power Ener 67:49-51 N '63
Willow trees a mooring do not make. Marine
Eng/Log 69:59 Mr '64
See also
Loading and unloading — Barges
Tank barges
BARGES. Aluminum
Aluminum wants transport market; metal s
use grows in highway, rail and marine
hauUng. P. J. CaUiey. il Iron Age 193:SS-9
F 20 '64
Avondale dplivers largest aluramum barge.
11 Marine Eng/Log 69:50 Ja '64
200 tons of aluminum used in big barge. 11
Mod Metals 19:74 D '63
Wliv aluminum for barge construction? C.
W. Leveau. il plan Marine Eng/Log 69:67-9
Ap '64
BARGES. Oil well drilling
Biggest inland barge boasts 6.000 hp. P.
Manning, il Oil & Gas J 62:108-10 Jl 6 '64
Blue "Water launches part of rough-water
barge, il Oil & Gas J 62:61 Mr 9 '64
Drilling barges slated for action off S.E.
Australia, map Oil & Gas J 62:127 Je 15
'64
Drilling vessel remodeled, renamed, il Oil
& Gas J 61:203 D 2 '63
Marine drilling and well completions from
floating platforms. C. M. Shields, bibliog
diag J Pet Tech 16:605-9 Je '64
New barge to tackle deepest water yet. il
Oil & Gas J 62:54 Jl 13 '64
New drill barge packs a lot of muscle. L. C.
Rogers, il diags Oil & Gas J 61:155-1- D
30 '63
Penrod unveils new electromechanical rig.
L. C. Rogers, il Oil & Gas J 62:144-6 Ap
2'' '64
Western Offshore 3 ready to drill in 600 ft of
water. T. Armstrong, il Oil & Gas J 62:128-30
Ag 17 '64
See also
Petroleum — Offshore drilling structures
BARITE
Barite. 1963. R. Rowand. Eng & Min J 165:
149-50 P '64
Barite zoning in the Illinois-Kentucky fluor-
spar district. E. A. Brecke. maps Econ
■ Geol 59:299-302 Mr '64
Kinetics of a replacement reaction. L. L.
Ames, .ir. bibliog diags Econ Geol 58:1229-
36 D '63
BARIUM
Analysis
Determination of barium, calcium, and zinc
in additives and lubricating oils by X-ray
fluorescence spectroscopy. R. P. Haycock.
diag Inst Pet J 50:123-8 My '64
(Ethylenedinitrilo)tetraacetic acid titration of
barium in presence of other alkaline earth
elements. H. F. Combs and E. L. Gi'ove.
Anal Chem 36:400-2 F '64
BARIUM carbonate
S.vnlhesis of MBa(C03)2 compounds. L. L. Y
Chang. Am Mineralogist 49:1142-3 Jl '64
BARIUM compounds
Polymerization in the cr>'stalline state: elec-
tron spin resonance study of the propagat-
ing species in a polymerizing single crystal
of barium methaerylate dihydrate. J. H.
O'Donnell and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2322-5 Je 20 '64
Spectrophotometric micro and submicro de-
termination of sulfur in organic substances
with barium chloranilate. P. Stoffyn and
W. Keane. Anal Chem 36:397-400 F '64
Systems BaO-MgO-PjOs and BaO-ZnO-PsOs
compounds and fluorescence. M. V. Hoff-
man, diags Electrochem Soc J 110:1223-7
D '63
Thermal decomposition of some substituted
barium titanyl o.xalates and its effect on
the semiconducting properties of the doped
materials. P. K. Gallagher and F. Schrey.
bibliog .A.m Cer Soc J 46:567-73 D '63
BARIUM ferrate
Better materials make permanent magnet
stronger. Materials in Design Eng 59:135-1-
Mr '64
Rubber-bonded permanent magnets, diags
Electro-Tech 74:99-102 Ag '64
BARIUM hydroxide
Conductometric determination of carbon us-
ing carbonate- saturated barium hydroxide
absorbent. E. J. Violante. bibliog Anal
Chem 36:856-8 Ap '64
BARIUM nitrate
Properties of organic-water mixtures; activity
coefficients of sodium chloride, potassium
chloride, and bariurn nitrate in saturated
water mixtures of glycol, glycerol, and their
acetates; model solutions for hyperflltration
membranes. K. A. Kraus and others. Am
Chem Soc J 86:2571-6 Jl 5 '64
BARIUM silicates
Cj-mrite in a copper deposit. Brooks Range.
Alaska. D. D. Runnells. bibliog 11 Am
Mineralogist 49:15S-65 Ja '64
Phase relations between cymrite, BaAlSisOj
I OH), and celsian. BaAbSiiOs. Y. Seki and
G. C. Kennedy, diag Am Mineralogist 49:
1407-26 bibliog(p 1425-6) S '64
BARIUM sulfate
New applications of the Wohlers effect In
spot test analysis. P. Feigl and others.
Anal Chem 36:1657-9 Jl '64
Precipitation of submicrogram quantities of
thorium by barium sulfate and application
to fluorometric determination of thorium
in mineralogical and biological samples.
C. W. Sill and C. P. Willis. bibUog Anal
Chem 36:622-30 Mr '64
See also
Barite
BARIUM titanate
Accurate determination of the ordinary-ray
refractive index in BaTiOs. W. N. Lawless
and R. C. DeVries. bibliog J Ap Phys 35:
2638-9 S '64
Barium titanates with improved insulation
resistance and time constant. S. R. Hoh.
and F. E. Pirigyi. bibliog Am Cer Soc J
46:.t16-1S N '63
Detennination of the oxygen nonstoichio-
metry in barium titanate. J. NovAk and
H. Arend. Am Cer Soc J 47:530 O '64
Electrical conductivity of niobium-doped
barium titanate. P. Brown and C. E. Taylor.
J Ap Phys 35:2554-6 Ag '64
Electrostrictively generated and modulated
fracture in barium titanate ceramics. G.
Goodman, il J Ap Phys 35:2725-6 S '64
Etch pits in BaTlOs single crystals. W. S.
Rothwell. il Am Cer Soc J 47:409-11 Ag '64
Floating-zone BaTiOa: preparation and prop-
erties. F. Brown and W. H. Todt. bibliog
il diags J An Phys 35:1594-8 Mv '64
Growth of single crystals of BaTiOs by ex-
aggerated irrain growth. R. C. DeVries. il
diag Am Cer Soc J 47:134-6 Mr '64
Microcrystalline BaTiOs bv crystallization
from glass. A. Herczog. bibliog il diag Am
Cer Soc J 47:107-15 Mr '64
Nucle.ation and growth of ferroelectric do-
mains in BaTiOa at fields from 2 to 450
kv/cm. H. L. Stadler and P. J. Zachmanl-
dis. bibliog il diag J Ap Phys 34:3255-60 N
■63
Random nucleatlon of new domains In
BaTiOa crystals at 20 kV/cm. H. D. Stad-
ler and P. J. Zachmanldls. bibliog il J Ap
Phys 35:2625-8 S '64
no
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
^^"elKfJvi\'r"/n*oV^ririoped barium titan-
ate W Hey-waiiK. blblioK U diaKs Am Cer
Temge^a"re''d?pendenc6 of 180' domain wall
t"elocltv in BaTiOs. H. L. Stagier and P J
Zachmknidis. biblios 11 J Ap Phys 35:2895-9
^^S-lii l^r%"n'lfe modified -ith .'anthan-n.
J 47:87-9 F '64
^rMn contribution values for natural dirt in
°red oSk chips; sulfate dmest.on J- P>Per
Ext"icts and reac/on .P™ducts from bark
\V. J. Burgon. Tappi 47:sup 124A-bA my
Further studies on the isolation of glucosides
from the barks and leaves of populus
t™mulodes and populus grandidentata.
I A Pearl and S. F. Darling, bibliog Tappi
C+S^i^'embetil-in". [N-methyl- ( + ) -reticulinel
in fagara species; oxidation to ( + )-]auri-
foline S M Albonico and others, bibliog
Chem' &'lnd p 15S0-1 S 12 '64
^^^e'^ct'^r.^'m^of^ ^arkhausen noise .for periodic
^"magneUsation^ otferTom^^meUc materials
in bulk. K. G. Warren and K. B. Reed^
bibliog diags Inst E B Proc 111.387-9J t
■G4
^Oxidluon of dry Products of oats and barley
H. Astrup. Chem & Ind p lUY-S Ja is bi
^Tjppe^^'lVini^ of barnacles as an index of sea-
level change on the New^ England Coast
during the past 100 years. C. A Kaye. bib-
Hog J Geol 72:.^80-660, pl 1-3 S '64
BARNESITE. See Sodium vanadate
BARNS and stables
Air conditioning
Livestock environments TV E ?^f?R". 7°^t1
G L. Hahn. bibliog ASHEAE J 6.64-7 Jl
'64
Heating and ventilation
Livestock environrn.ents. T^ E Hazen and
G L. Hahn. bibliog ASHRAE J 6:64-7 Jl
■64
BAROMETERS . ■D,„/i„„t •e',,,^
Barometers measurmg up. 11 Product iing
35:C5 O 12 '64
BARREL finishing. See Tumbling barrels
BARRELENE. See Bicyclooctatriene
BARRELS, Plating. See Plating barrels
BARRIER creams. See Ointments
BARROW. Geoffrey . , _„.
Memorial. O. C. ^Vheeler. nor Am Assn Pet
Geologists Bui 48:730-1 My '64
BARS. Metal. See Metal bars
BARTON. Henry A. .
Compton medal; presentation and response,
pors Phvs Today 17:54-6 Mr 64
BARTON reaction _. .,, ,,i,,„„
Mechanism of the Barton reaction M.Akhtar
and M M. Pechet. bibliog Am Chem boc J
86:26.^-8 Ja 20 '64
BARYSILITE. See Lead silicates
^Chemical definition of alkali basalts and
tholeiites. A. Polder\'aart. .bibliog diags
Geo! Snc Bui 75:229-32 Mr '64
Potassium-argon dates of three pleistocene In-
terglacial basalt flows from the Sierra
Nevada, California. G. B. Dalryrnple. bibliog
map Geol Soc Bui 75:753-7 Ag '64
BASCULE bridges. See Bridges. Bascule
BASEBALL stadiums. See Stadiums
^Thfs'^rllX^ifs plain, didn't go down the
drain; a refre.shing course on what to do
about leaky basements. Dom li.ng iUJ.i-i-i
F '64
^ AnomaloulTforma'tlon of Lewis salts from base^
and protonatlng acids. D. Cook, bibliog Chem
& Ind p 1259 Jl 11 '64 . .. „
Base-ctatalvzcd hydrouen-deuterlum exchaiiee
at the a-carbon of B-Phenyllndonone. B, W.
Rockett and others, bibliog Am Chem boc
J 85:3401-2 N 5 '63 „ ^ „
Hard and soft acids and bases, RO Pearson
bibliog diags Am Chem Soc J 85:3533-9 N ^0
Hvdrogen exchange of azulenes: acid-base
equilibria In aqueou.s soluUons. F. A. Long
and J. .Schulze. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
327-31 F 6 '64
Interaction and association of bases a^
niiclposides In aqueous solutions,^ f. y. f.
Ts^o and I. I Cliin bibliog Am Chem Soc J
Mechanfsl' o°f ,'he\ase-catalyzed addition of
thiols to maleic anhydride. B Dmucho\sKy
and others, bibliog Am Chem boc J 86.2874-7
Mercu'ryfu) complexes of guanidine and atn-
^mSnia. and a^ general dis'="^w°" nPtroSn
complexing of mercury ( II) ^ by nitrogen
blTes T.;h. Wirth and N Davidson, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:4325-9 <->. f" ^ „i.
Organometallic azides are Lewis bases: alv
stract J. S Thayer and K. West. Chem &
S^t"effVtl^ and^m-ed^um effects on Indicator
acid bSI equiUbria in a^ methanol-water
Solvent D. Rosenthal and^ others. bibUog
Am ChenV Soc J 86:549-54 F^20 '64
Solvent dSiterium isotope effects on acid-
balS equiUbria. P. Salomaa and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1-7 Ja. 6 64
<?nlvf.nt effects in organic chemistry; the
failSre of tert ary aromatic amines as
Hammett° base" e"; M. Arnett and G W
Mach. bibUog Am Chem Soc J 86.2671-7
Theorie^cf acids and bases. p-T. Austin and
H. F. Austin, bibliog diag Chem £.ng 71.
wlo^r^ftbrl^? Itabilizatlon byjnterfacial poly-
merization; improvement through the use of
^rong bases. W. L. Wasley and others.
Textile Res J 34:736-8 Ag '64
See also
Schiff bases
BASIC brick. See Fire brick
^Fac'tiTs'^ influencing the. basicities, of trlaryl-
carbinols: the synthesis of se.snuixanthydrol.
J C Martin and R. G. Smith, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:2252-6 Je 5 '64
Influence of basicity of benzylic carbanion on
the orJho-substitution rearrangement of
certain a-carbonyl benzyltrimethylamnioni-
Sm compounds W. H. Puterbaugh and C.
R. Hauser. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86.1108-
Lewis^basici'ty of a transition metal; a boron
trifitioride adduct of biscyc opentadienyl-
tunirsten dihvdride. D. P. Shriver. diag Am
Chem Soc J 85:3509-10 N 5 '63
Protonation of Indoles; basicity studies: the
dependence of acidity functions on indicator
structure R. L. H nman and J. Lang, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:3796-806 S 20 '64
U<=e of basicity and oxidative coupling. poten-
tial to obtain group eleotronegativity. D.
H McDanlel and A. Ymgst. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1334-6 Ap 5 '64
^A®r?.^r°arch'emlcal society award in inorga^
chemistry, por Chem & Eng N 42.86 Mr
23 '64
BAST fibers
See also
Jute
^FliTorite^blltnaesite deposits of the Gallinas
Mountains, New Mexico and bastnaesite
naran-enesis R M Perh.ic and E. W. Hein-
?i^h n map Ec6n Geol 59:226-39 bibliog
{p2.'iS-9) Mr 64
BASTOW, Stewart H. ^^ „ o T„yi ^cot
Obitiiar\' I W. Wark. por Chem & Ind p827-
8 Mv 16 '64
^^Tr'km'^n'iaVa°"biofacies in sediments of Gulf
of Batabano, Cuba, and their geologic sig-
nificance. O. L. .Bandy, bibliog maps Am
A'isn Pet Geologists Bill 48:1666-79 O 64
MolluScan hiofacies inralc.aivous sediments.
Gulf of Batabano, Cuba. C. W Hosklns
hlbllog il maps Am Assn Pet Geologists Bui
48:1680-704 O '64
BATH oil. See Bath preparations
^ ATrosor^blCh^powders. U Soap & Chem Spec
Basic bubble ba^th powder formulations. Soap
Co^r^et??' and*^ therapeutic apPl'^tion of oil
during bathing. R. Haensch. Am Perfumer
FjAn^ulaUon of bubble baths, "nuid and
paste. C. Sass. Soap & Chem Spec 40:160
Llnuid bubblo bath preparations. Soap &
Chem Spec 40:180 Ja '64
^Are*'oii*r criteria for bathing-water pollution
"^ valUlf D l! MUSS. Civil Kng 33:37-8 N '^3
Water quality for sea bathing- abstract. M.
Flynn. WPCF J 36:308-9 iMr '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
111
BATHOLITHS
Stability relations of carbon mineral assem-
blages in the southern California batholitli.
R. F. Mueller and K. C. Condie. bibliog
maps J Geol 72;400-ll, pl 1-2 Jl '64
BATHROOM fixtures
Order of the bath, il plans diaps Dom Ens
204:sup OB A-X O '04
Products for the bath: illustrations with
text. Dom Ens 204;7U-1+ O '64
BATHS (chemical apparatus)
Combined heater and stirrer: installed in uni-
versal water bath, il Engineer 216:1073 D
27 '63
Inexpensive laboratory oil bath. C. J. H.
Monk, il Chem & Ind p925-6 My 30 '64
BATHS, Shower. See Shower baths
BATHS, Vapor
Residential steam baths, il diags Dom Eng
203:59-i;7 Ja 64
BATHTUBS
Osuro; polypropylene selected for Japanese
fixture, il Plastics World 22:3S Jl '64
BATHTUBS, Plastic
Acrylic for tubs: high style, low cost. K. B.
Bartlett. il diag Mod Plastics 41:106-7-1-
My '64
BATHYSCAPH
Buoyancy systems for deep submergence
structures. E. C. Hobaica. bibliog Naval
Eng J 76:733-41 O '64
Side-looking sonar provides new eyes for
Trieste, il Machine Design 36:10 S 10 '64
Trieste II. L. A. Shumaker. il Naval Eng J
76:513-19 Ag '64
BATTERIES, Electric. See Electric batteries
BAUER, Edmond
Obituar>'. K. K. Darrow. por Phys Today
17:86-7 Je '64
BAUSCHINGER effect
Bauschinger effect in explosively loaded mild
steel. O. E. Jones and J. R. Holland, bib-
liog diag J Ap Phys 35:1771-3 Je '64
BAUXITE
Bauxite deposits of British Guiana and
Surinam in relation to underlying uncon-
solidated sediments suggesting two-step
origin. J. H. Moses and W. D. Mlchell. il
maps diags Econ Geol 5S:25U-62 Mr '63;
Discussion. 5S:lU02-8. 1160-2; 59:161-2 S-N
'63. Ja 'U4
Critical factors in the genesis, extent, and
grade of some residual bauxite deposits.
P. L. C. Grubb. bibliog diag Econ Geol 58:
1267-77 D '63
Geochemical approach to the problem of
bauxite genesis in British Guiana. G.
Harden and J. H. Bateson. bibliog diag
Econ Geol 58:1301-8 D '63
Growth seen for bauxite, alumina and metal,
il map Min Eng 16:111-16 O '64
Industrial engineering, inventory control,
maintenance at Jamaica's mines. M. Elgo.
11 Eng & Min J 165:112-14 My '64
Jamaica keeps growing; two new projects will
boost bauxite shipments to the U.S. M.
Eigo. il maps diags Eng & Min J 165:50-7
Ja '64
Jamaica; planning for versatile mining. M.
Eigo. flow sheet il map diag Eng & Min J
165:78-84 Mr '64
See also
Alumina
Boehmite
Laterite
BEACH, Floyd Kellogg
Memorial. J. S. Irwin, por Am Assn Pet Ge-
ologists Bui 48:1593-4 S '64
BEACH architecture
Dining pavilion over water, il plan Arch Rec
136:208-9 S '64
Restaurant on the beach at Waiklkl. U Arch
Rec 136:214-15 S '64
South Pacific long house on waterfront. 11
plan Arch Rec 136:216 S '64
Three vacation houses by Wurster. II plans
Arch Rec 136:221-4 S '64
BEACHES
Ages of zircon and feldspar concentrates
from North American beach and river
sands. D. Ledent and others, bibliog map
J Geol 72:112-22 Ja '64
Model tests of coastal protective structures
in USSR. O. 'W. Kabelac. diags Am Soc
C E Proc 89 [WW 1 no 34331:21-34 F '63:
■ Discussion. P. P. Goldstern. 89 [WW 4
no 37031:99-102 N '63; Reply. 90 [WW 2
no 39171:29-32 My '64
Study of beach pollution In tidal waters: ab-
stract. H. R. Oakley. AVPCF J 36:316 Mr
'64
■Whale of a problem. J. Creisler. Pub Works
95:80-1 Ja '64
See also
Shore lines
BEACONS
Nuclear navigational beacon, diags Mech
Eng 86:57 F '64
Plastics and electronics for sea lights. 11 En-
gineering 197:589 Ap 24 '64
Stone-Chance marine lighting, il diags Engi-
neering 197:386-8 Mr 13 '64
Sunken SNAP beams out navigational sig-
nals. 11 diag Machine Design 36:8 Ag 13 '64
See also
Radio beacons
BEADS, Glass. See Glass beads
BEADS, Plastic. See Plastic beads
BEAMS and girders
Analysis and design of a cantilever staircase.
P. D. Gould, il diags Am Concrete Inst J
60:881-99 Jl '63; Discussion. 61:1945-8 Mr '64
Analysis of composite beam bridges by ortho-
tropic plate theory. V. Vitols and others,
bibliog diags Am Soc C E Proc 89 IST 4
no 35841:71-94 Ag '63: Discussion. K. H.
Chu and G. Krishnamoorthy. 90 [ST 1 no
38121:247-50 P '64; Reply. 90 [ST 5 no 4066] :
199-201 O '64
Anaivsis of laterally loaded gridworks. T.
VVah. Am Soc C E Proc 90 [EM 2 no
38651:83-106 Ap '64
Anchor zone stresses in prestressed concrete
beams. P. K. Som and K. Ghosh, bibliog
diags Am Soc C B Proc 90 [ST 4 no 3996J:
49-62 Ag '64
Automatically-welded steel beams. 11 Engi-
neer 216:1034 D 20 '63
Beam column experiments. R. C. 'Van Kuren
and T. V Galambos bibliog il diags Am
Soc C E Proc [ST 2 no 38;61:223-56 Ap '64
Behavior of prestressed composite steel
beams. P. G. Hoadley. diags Am Soc C B
Proc S9 [ST 3 no 35341:21-34 Je '63; Dis-
cussion. 89 [ST 6 no 37431:453 D '63; 90
[ST 1 no 38121:231-3 F '64
Behavior of reinforced concrete beams with
closely spaced reinforcement. J. P. Ro-
mualdi and G. B. Batson. bibliog il diags
Am Concrete Inst J 60:775-90 Je '63; Dis-
cussion. 60:1901-12 D '63
Bending moments of continuous beams. S.
Kravitz. Product Eng 35:107-8 My 11 '64
Cantilever roof spans 197 ft: (Alitalia's) new
service hangars at Fiumicino airport. U
Eng N 173:29 O 29 '64
Cantilevered stands carry round arena's long-
span roof, il diag Eng N 173:26-7 O 29 '64
Circularly curved beams transversely loaded.
P. J. Spyropoulos. diags Am Concrete
Inst J 60:1457-70 O '63; Discussion. 61:2045-
52 pt 2 Je '64
Computer verifies beam design; advances
capacity of lightweight storage racks L.
Hall, il diags Iron Age 193:76-7 My 7 '64
Curved beams. C. G. B. Mitchell, diags Roy
Aeronautical Soc J 68:134-7 F '64
Deflection and slope of beams with varying
I. O. Ondra. diags Am Soc C E Proc 89
[ST 1 no 34091:25-48 F '63: Discussion.
89 [ST 3 no 35601:217-21 Je; [ST 5 no 36881:
301-27 O: [ST 6 no 37431:429-33 D '63: Reply.
90 [ST 3 no 39401:349-71 Je '64
Deflection of circular curved I-beams. R. A.
Close, diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 1
no3804]:203-7 F '64: Discussion. 90 [ST 6
no 40661:221-7 O '64
Deflections of prestressed concrete members,
diags Am Concrete Inst J 60:1697-728 bib-
lioglp 1726-7) D '63: Discussion. 61:2071-7;
Reply. 2078-9 pt 2 Je '64
Deformations and stresses In an axlally re-
strained beam. H. Switzky. AIAA J 2:109-
10 Ja '64
Design, fabrication and construction of the
Calcasieu River bridge. J. Karol. il maps
diags Welding J 42:867-80 N '63
Design of haunched beams by fixed points.
S. E. Huey. diags Am Soc C E Proc 90
[ST 2 no 38581:13-29 Ap '64
Die cutting cuts cost of open-web beams. L.
Kates, il diags Civil Eng 34:40-2 Jl '64
Discrete dynamic models for elasto-lnelai5tic
beams. R. K. Wen and T. Toridis. bibliog
diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [EM 5 no 40811:
71-102 O '64
Douhle-cantilever cleavage mode of crack
propagation. P. P. Gillis and J. J. Gilman.
bibliog diags J Ap Phys 35:647-58 Mr '64
Dynamic analysis of inelastic multi-degree
systems. A. C. Heidebrecht and others, bib-
liog diags Am Soc C E Proc 89 [EM 6
no 37301:193-215 D '63
DjTiamic response of lattice- tM^e structures.
B. S. Berger and S. Shore, diag Am Soc
C E Proc 89 [EM 2 no 34841:47-70 Ap '63;
Correction. 90 [EM 1 no 38111:159 F '64
112
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BEAMS and girders — Continueo)
JiiKen-matrix meihod lor buams and plates^
U. Taniinoto. biblioK diaKs Ain Soc C 1ij
I'roc !>a 1ST 5 no 3U!sll :li3-215 O '63: Dis-
cussion. K. T. Sundara Kaja Iyengar.
aO [ST 2 no 3SSC]:401 Ap '64; Reply. 90 [ST
6 no 4157]:309-14 D 'lU
Error statistics for reinforced concrete beams.
T. Zsutty. bibliog Am Soc C E Proc S9 [ST
6 no 3732J:235-7U D '63; Discussion. 90 [ST
4 no 4001J:321-3 Ag '64
Experimental and tiieoretical investigation of
the plastic deformation of cantilever beajns
subjected to impulsive loading. S. R. Bod-
ner and P. S. Symonds. bibliog il diags
A S M E Trans ser E 29:719-28 D '62;
Discussion. 30:637-8 D '63
Fabricated beams demand further welding. II
Engineering 198:215 Ag 14 '64
Finite beam-columns on elastic foundation.
K. T. Sundara Raja Iyengar and S. Anan-
tharamu. diags Am Soc C E Proc 89 lEM 6
no 3720]:139-60 D '63: Discussion. 90 (EM 2
no 38821:257-9 Ap: (EM 3 no 3936J:2S9-90
Je '64; Reply. 90 (EM 6 no 41601:249-52
D '64
Flexure of perpendicular mutually supported
cantilevers. P. J. Spyropoulos. diags Am
Concrete Inst J 61:231-8 F '64; Discussion.
61:1211-12 S "64 ^ ^
Flow graph of moment distribution. C. C.
Feng and R. D Benton bibliog diags Am
Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 2 no 38701:153-77 Ap
'64
Formwork: time-saver standards. S. Howard.
diags Arch Rec 136:254 S '64
Free lateral oscillations of a supported grill-
age. T. Wah. diags Franklin Inst J 277:
349-60 Ap '64
Free-standing stairs. F. Sauter. bibliog diags
Am Concrete Inst J 61:847-70 Jl '64
Girders rest on elastomeric pads. 11 diag
Eng N 172:101 Ap 2 '64
Glulam timber beams stiffened with steel, il
Engineering 198:260 Ag 28 '64
Graphical method for determining reactions
and bending moments in beams: data sheet.
R. Feng, diag Machine Design 36:191-4 F
13 '64
How do you find answers when sev^eral con-
centrated loads act on a beam? S. Kra\'ltz.
Product Eng 35:137-8 F 17 '64
How to calculate end slope and deflection
of conical tubular beams: data sheet. W. F.
Schick, diags Machine Design 36:193-4 O 8
■64
Influence functions for beams on elastic
foundations. A. Dodge, diags Am Soc C E
Proc 90 [ST 4 no 40021:63-101 Ag '64
Influence-line spectrum by graphical con-
struction. C. G. Salmon and D. R. Buett-
ner. diags Civil Eng 34:54-5 Jl '64
Integration of discontinuous expressions aris-
ing in beam theory. J. T. Weissenburger.
bibliog diags AIAAJ 2:106-8 Ja '64
Lamella beams and grids D. L.. Dean, bib-
liog diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [EM 2 no
38691:107-29 Ap '64
Large elastic, plastic, and creep deflections
of curved and axisymmetric shells. J. A.
Stricklin and others, bibliog diags AIAA J
2:1613-20 S '64
Lateral stability of glued laminated beams.
R. F. Hooley and B. Madsen. bibliog 11
diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 (ST 3 no 39481:
201-18 Je '64
Load-balancing method for design and analy-
sis of prestressed concrete structures. T. Y.
Lin. bibliog diags Am Concrete Inst J 60:
719-42 Je '63: Discussion. 60:1843-78:
Reply. 1878-81 D '63
Method for determining deflections In beams
of variable stiffness. K. T. Krislinaswamy.
diags Am Concrete Inst J 60:157-60 Ja '63;
Discussion. V. Petcu. 61:239-43 P '64
Method for solving beam column problems.
W. GrifEel. Product Eng 35:172-4 S 14 '64
Model studies of beams resting on a silt
subgrade. A. B. Vesi6 and W. H. Johnson,
bibliog il diags Am Soc C E Proc 89 ISM 1
no 34061:1-31 F '63; Correction. 89 [SM 4
no 35781:237 Jl '63: Discussion. H. Grass-
hoff. 89 [SM 5 no 36541:101-2 S '63; Reply.
90 (SM 3 no 39071:159-61 My '64
Moment coefflclents for flxed-end beams to be
used in the three-moment equation. T. D.
Y. Fok and T. F. Mosure. diags Civil Eng
34:78 Ag '64
Nonlinear response of a beam to ."shook pulse.
A. B Schultz. bibliog diags Franklin Inst J
276:385-93 N '63
Orthotroplc beams under pohmomlal Io.id3.
I. K. Silverman, diags Am Soc C E Proc
90 [EM 5 no 41011:293-319 O "64
Partial fixity method for designing beama
in structures; abstract. W. J. Sutclilte.
diag Engineering 196:510 O 18 '63
Phoenix airport terminal building; prestressed
challenge. W. E. Riley, il diags Am Con-
crete Inst J 61:137-50 F '64
Plastic deformation ot a cantilever beam
with strain-rate sensitivity under impulsive
loading. T. C. T. Ting, bibliog diags
A S M E Trans ser E 31:38-42 Mr '64
Plate girders curve for 550 ft. il Eng N 172:
21 Ap 9 '64
Preliminary analysis of continuous curbed
girder frames. D. C. Carman and J. J.
Tuma. bibliog Am Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 4
no 40121:191-204 Ag '04
Prestressed steel girders carry prestressed
concrete floor. 11 Eng N 172:24-5 Mr 26 '64
Prestressed steel makes a bridge. 11 diag
Eng N 173:24-1- N 5 '64
Reinforcement requirements for girder web
openings. E. P. Segner. jr. il diags Am
Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 3 no 39191:147-64 Je
'64
Repeated loading in the plastic design of
crane girders. M. R. Home and J. M.
Davies. diags Engineer 216:1053-7 D 27 '63
Section modulus of beams with unsymiiietri-
cal cover plates. T. L. Underwood. Civil
Eng 34:66 Mr '64
Shear of thin plates with flexible edge mem-
bers. E. R. Bryan and W. M. El-Dak-
hakhni. bibliog il diags Am Soc C E Proc
90 (ST 4 no 39911:1-14 Ag '64
Skylighted column: First national bank in
Loveland; selected detail. Prog Arch 45:133
Jl '64
Some considerations on a naturally curved
and twisted slender beam. K. Washizu.
J Math & Phys 43:111-16 Je '64
Some properties and applications of singu-
larity functions based on the theory of dis-
tributions. W. D. Pilkey. diags Franklin
Inst J 277:464-97 bibliog(p495-7) My '64
Southwell plot applied to lateral Instability
of beams. C. Massey. Engineer 218:320 Agr
28 '64
Standard prestressed concrete bridge beams,
diag Engineering 197:229 F 7 '64
Steel cables suspend 220-ft-dia roof from
concrete cantilevers, il Eng N 172:40-1 Je
11 '64
Strength of the compression slab of T-beams
subject to simple bending. G. Brendel. bib-
liog diags Am Concrete Inst J 61:57-76 Ja
•64: Discussion. A. Siev. 61:1183-4 S '64
Stresses in point supported composite walls.
S. Rosenhaupt. bibliog diags Am Concrete
Inst J 61:795-810 Jl '64
Structural design of the Terminal building
for Edmonton international airport. E. M.
Rensaa. 11 plans diags Eng J 47:21-7 Je
'64; Discussion. 47:78-1- S '64
Tape machining of steel beams. G. DeGroat.
il Am Mach 108:66-7 Ja 6 '64
Tapered girders cut g>-m cost. R. S. Fling,
il diag Eng N 172:148-1- Mr 19 '64
Thermal expansion of complex beams. R.
Isakower. Product Eng 35:172-4 O 26 '64
Three-dimensional elasticity solution for con-
tinuous beams. L. R. Herrmann. bibliog
diags Franklin Inst J 278:75-83 Ag '64
Time-dependent effects in composite concrete
beams. D. E. Branson, bibliog diags Am
Concrete Inst J 61:213-30 F '64; Discussion.
G. J. R. van der Meulen. 61:1207-9 S '64
Welded stainless beam may change future
bridges, il Welding Eng 49:50 Jl '64
Welded Universal beams up to 78 In. deep.
il Engineering 197:20 Ja 3 64
See also
Trusses
Testing
Behavior of hybrid beams subjected to static
loads. R. W. Frost and C. G. Schilling,
bibliog il diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 3
no linjSl :.=;5-R8 Je '64: Discussion. M. G.
Lay. 90 [ST 5 no40661 :245-6 O '64
Cyclic loading machine for stow fatigue tests
P. W. Turner and R. Roylcs. il diags En-
gineer 217:264-6 F 7 '64
Damping characteristics of prestressed con-
crete. J. Penzlen. bibliog 11 Am Concrete
Inst J 61:1125-48 S '64
Durability and behavior of pretensioned
beams. E. C. Roshore. bibliog 11 diags Am
Concrete Inst J 61:811-46 Jl '64
Elastic and inelastic lateral instabllltv of I-
beams. C. Massey. bibliog Engineer 216:
672-4 O 25 '63
Flexural fatigue tests of prestressed steel I-
beams. W. D. Reneker and C. E. Ekberg.
jr. bibliog 11 diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 (ST
2 no 38681:131-51 Ap '64: Discussion. J. W.
Fisher and B. T. Yen. 90 (ST 4 no 4001];
341-3 Ak '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
113
BEAMS and girders — Testing — Continued
General computer analysis of beams. J. E.
Goldberg and others, diags Am Soc C E
Proc 90 (EM 3 no 39431:135-46 Je '61
Guide for determination of bond strength In
beam specitnens. diags Am Concrete Inst J
61:129-35 F '61
Plastic analysis of circular balcony girders.
K. H. Chu and A. Thelen. bibliog diags
Am Soc C E Proc 89 [ST 6 no 3726]:159-S6
T> '63: Discussion. L. W. Lu. 90 1ST 3
no 39401:415-16 Je '64
Rate of loading effect on moment-curvature
relation in prestressed concrete beams. I.
O. Oladapo. il diags Am Concrete Inst J
61:871-87 Jl '64
Response of singly reinforced beams to cyclic
loading. B. P. Sinha and others, il diags
Am Concrete Inst J 61:1021-38 Ag '64
Riddle of shear failure and its solution G.
N. T Kani. dia.gs Am Concrete Inst J 61:
441-67 Ap '64
Strength of elastically stabilized beams. R. W.
Haussler. bibliog diags Am Soc C E Proc
90 [ST 3 no 39511:219-64 Je '64; Correction.
90 [ST 5 no 40C61 :247 O '64
Stresses in end blocks of a post-tensioned
prestressed beam. T. Huang, bibliog diags
Am Concrete Inst J 61:589-602 My '64
Ultimate strength behavior studv by regres-
sion analysis of beam test data. T C
Zsutty. bibliog Am Concrete Inst J 60:
635-54 My '63; Discussion. 60:1835-8; Reply
1838-41 D '63
"Welded constructional alloy steel plate gird-
ers. P. B. Cooper and others, bibliog 11
diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 1 no 3784] :
1-36 F '64
Vibration
Damping characteristics of jjrestressed con-
crete. J. Penzien. bibliog il Am Concrete
Inst J 61:1125-48 S '64
Dynamic response functions. B. S. Berger.
Am Soc C E Proc 90 [EM 4 no 4017]:131-4S
Ag '64
Effect of rotatory inertia and shear in bea-m
vibration. W. C. Hurty and M. F. Rubin-
stein, diag Franklin Inst J 278:124-32 Ag '64
Frequency analysis of beams by flexibility
method. J. W. Gillespie and B. D. Liaw.
bibliog diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [EM 1
no379S]:23-46 F '64: Discussion. 90 [EM 4
no 40001:181-4 Ag; [EM 5 no 40931:423-8
O '64
Lumping of mass in calculating vibration re-
ponse. V. H. Neubert. bibliog Am Soc
C E Proc 90 (EM 1 no380H:47-67 F '64:
Discussion. D. H. Merkle. 90 [EM 5 no
40931:429-31 O '64
Phase shift in a massless vibrating beam.
J. Genin. diags AIAA J 2:118-19 Ja '64
Random vibrations of a Myklestad beam. Y.
K. Lin. diags AIAA J 2:1448-51 Ag '64
Vibration frequencies for uniform beams with
central masses. W. E. Baker, diags A S M E
Trans ser E 31:335-7 Je '64
Vibration frequencies of tapered bars and
circular plates. H. D. Conwav and others,
diags A S M E Trans ser E 31:329-31 Je
•64
Viscoelastic boundary damping of beams and
plates. T. J. Mentel. bibliog il diags
A S M E Trans ser E 31:61-71 Mr '64
BEANS
Chemical factors influencing host selection by
the Mexican bean beetle epilachna vari-
vesti.s muls. J. B. LaPidus and others, bib-
liog J Agri & Food Chem 11:462-3 N '63
Chlorophyll losses in blanched snap beans.
J. P. Van Buren and others, bibliog Food
Tech 18:1203-6 Ag '64
Nutritive value of proteins in canned navy
beans. W. D. Powrie and E. Lamberts, bib-
hog Food Tech 18:111-13 Ja "64
See also
Lima beans
BEANS. Dried
Cooking time of dry beans after extended
storage. P. Muneta. Food Tech 18:1240-1 Ag
'64
BEARING materials
Aromatic polyimide compositions for solid
lubrication, bibliog il diags Lub Eng 20:225-
30 Je '64
Bearing research .=!pins along, il diags Iron
■ Age 194:102-3 Jl 23 '64
Bearings for high temperature use. E. E.
Bisson and W. J. .Anderson. Metal Prog
86:1484- Jl '64
Fluorocarbon tape serves as seal and bear-
ing, il Materials in Design Eng 59:132-(- My
*64
Plastirs in ball bearings, il Automobile Eng
54:321 Jl 64
Powder metal -t- solid lubrication = a new
hearing material. J. W. Van Wyk. 11 Metal
Prog 86:101-3 S '64
Precious Metal Depositors silver plated heli-
copter engine bearings. 11 Metallurgia 69:
o3-4 r 64
Spherical aircraft bearings. R. B. ZiccarelU.
Il Materials in. Design Eng 59:132 Ap '64
Teflon fabric lubricates bearings, il Iron Ago
193:79 F 27 '64
BEARING metals
Aluminum made into bearings by new powder
process. C. L. Kobrin. il Iron Age 193:135-6
\P 30 '61
Effect of inclusions on the properties of one
6er cent C-Cr bearing steels; abstract J.
I. Murray and R. F. Johnson. Metal Prog
85:156-1- Ap '64
High-tin aluminum alloy bearing material
displays exceptional physical properties.
Automotive Ind 131:96 Jl 15 '64
Oxygen analyzer for determining oxygen con-
tent of vacuum degassed steel for ball bear-
ings, il Mech Eng 86:55 Je '64
Stainless high speed steel for aerospace ap-
plications. B. L. Johnson. 11 Metal Prog
86:116-18 S '64
What about aluminum bearings? R L
Hatschek. il Mill & Factory 73:58-60 D '63
BEARINGS
Aerodynamics in very small spaces; g£is-
lubricated bearings. C. H. Vivian, il diags
Comp Air Mag 69:11-15 Ap '64
Air bearing grinding spindles, il Engineer
217:554 Mr 27 '64
Air bearings, il Product Eng 34:73 D 9 '63
Air-turbine rotor spins on gas bearings at
73.600 rpm. il Machine Design 36:8 My 21
'64
Application of air bearings to an electro-
d>'namic vibration standard. T. Dimoff and
B. F, Payne, il diags J Res Nat Bur Stand
67C:327-33 O '63
Bearing down on bearings. M. D. Rochelle II
Textile World 114:79-80 Ja '64
Camella restricted-clearance bearings, il diags
Naval Eng J 76:219-22 Ap '64
Determining instrument bearing torque. P. A.
Christopher, diags Machine Design 36:197-9
O 22 '64
Feedback stiffens air bearings. H. L. Wunch
and C. A. Scoles. diag Control Eng 11:99
Ap '64
Filled resin bearing puts skids to mainten-
ance. Materials in Design Eng 59:119-20 F
'64
Fixture holds bearing shells in bench vise.
M. H. Day. diag Am Mach/Metalworking
Manuf 107:154 N 11 '63
Gas lubrication in specialized machines.
G. W. K. Ford, bibliog 11 diag Engineer 198:
369-71 S IS '64
Gas. magnetic, and MHD bearings filling new
needs. J. W Beams and others. 11 diags
S A E J 72:72-5 Mr '64
Grinding machines; hydrostatic bearing sup-
ports spindle, il Product Eng 35:59 Mr 30
•64
Guide for evaluating rolling vs sliding bear-
ini's E. R. Booser. il diags Product Eng 35:
119-27 An 27 '64
High purity air compressor supplies Pershing
air bearings. J. W. Mahanav. il diag Hy-
draulics & Penumatics 17:121-5 S '64
How to transmit power through an air bear-
ing, diag Mod Materials Handling 19:67
N '64
Hydrostatic bearing system offers accuracy,
less friction. 11 Mach 70:131 D '63
Magnetic bearings. J. W. Beams, diags Ma-
chine De.sign 36:204-1- Mr 12 '64
Magnetohydrodynamic bearings. D. C. Kuzma.
bib'iog il diags Machine Design 36:206-10
Ad 23 '64
New frontiers in gas bearings. B. Stemlicht.
diags Machine Design 36:162-1- Ap 9 '64
Nominal clearance of the foil bearing H K.
Baumeister. diags Lub Eng 20:377-80 O '64
Plain bearing research and development;
Glacier metal co. il Engineer 218:509-10
S 25 '64
Predicting bearing torque in large-diameter,
thin-section bearings. L. Burgmeier. bib-
liog il Machine Design 36:118-23 Ja 30 '64
Regulating gas bearings, diag Comp Air
Mag 69:21 O '64
Sliding bearings for large structures. 11 Engi-
neering 198:239 Ag 21 '64
Three-in-one bearings refine alignment, diag
Iron Age 194:70 O 1 '64
See also
Bearing metals
Bridcre bearings
also subdivision Bearings under spcelal
si'.b.iects. e.g.
Airplane engines
Airplanes
Automobiles
114
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BEARINGS — See also — Gontinued
Cars
Compressors
Electric motors
Gas turbines
Instruments
Pumps
Bibliography
Lubrication review: developments in bearings
and lubricants; digest of literature, 1961-
1962. R. P. Shevchenko and G. S. Reichen-
bach, eds. A S M E Trans ser D 86:367-86
bibliog{p380-6) Je '64
Design
Application of flow and stability theory to the
design of externally pressurized spherical
gas bearings. R. L. Grossman, bibliog il
diag A S M E Trans ser D 85:495-502 D '63
Bearing research spins along, il diags Iron
Age 194:102-3 Jl 23 '64
Bearings for high temperature use. B. E.
Bisson and W. J. Anderson. Metal Prog
86:1484- Jl '64 __ , . „ .
Design data on TFE-fabnc bearings. H. A.
Cress and J. R. Goldgraben. bibllOH 11
Machine Design :f6:151-61 Ja IG '04
De.-5ign of hydrostatic bearings. H. C. Rippel.
bibliog il diags Machine Design 35:108-17 Ag
1: 122-6 Ag 15; 132-8 Ag 29; 170-2 S 12;
182-90 S 26; 201-8 O 10; 185-92 O 24; 189-94
N 7; 199-206 N 21; 158-62 D 5 '63
Design practices to minimize sleeve-bearing
fatigue. R. F. Jacobs. 11 diags Machine De-
sign 35:134-9 D 19 'C3
Effect of the 150-degree partial bearings on
rotor- unbalance vibration. P. C. Warner
and R. J. Thoman. ASMS Trans ser D
86:337-45: Discussion. 345-7 Je '64
How to specify tolerances for precision bear-
ings. R. W. Moran. diag Tool & Manuf Eng
5269-71 Ja '64
Radial gate trunnion bearing. R. A. Steele,
diags Engineer 218:328-9 Ag 28 '64
Failure
Engine bearing failure pictures show cause
at a glance, il Diesel Equip Supt 41:33-5
N '63
How to lieep bearings rolling, il diags Iron
Age 194:56-7 Jl 30 '64
Investigate fretting corrosion in unexplained
bearing failures. Plant Eng 18:112-13 Mr
'64
Standard-priced bearing lasts six times as
long. Machine Design 36:8 Ja 2 '64
Lubrication
Analysis of plain cylindrical journal bearings
in turbulent regime. B. B. Arwas and
others, bibliog A S M E Trans ser D 86:
3S7-94; Discussion. 394-5 Je '64
Anisoelasticity in gas lubricated support
svstems. G. B. Speen and R. C. Turnblade.
diags Lub Eng 19:449-55; Discussion. 455-6
N 'm
Bearings for space. Product Eng 35:50 S 28
'64
Cryogenic bearings. H. Hanau. bibliog U diags
Machine Design 36:122-8 Je 4 '64
Design of hydrostatic bearings. H. C. Rippel.
bibliog il diags Machine Design 35:108-17
Ag 1: 122-6 Ag 15; 132-8 Ag 29; 170-2 S 12:
182-90 R 26: 201-8 O 10: 185-92 O 24; 189-94
N 7; 199-206 N 21; 158-62 D 5 '63
Dry film lubrication of highly loaded bearings
in vacutun. E. C. McKannan and K. E.
Demorest. il Dub Eng 20:134-41 Ap '64
Dynamics of externally-pressurized sliders
with incompressible and compressible films.
D. Licht and J, W. Cooley. bibliog diags
A S M E Trans ser D 86:396-403: Discus-
sion. 403-4 Je '64
Fighting friction's drag on motion. J. J.
Obrzut. il Iron Age 193:133-4-t- My 21 '64
Finite niagnctohydrodynamlc Journal bearing.
D. C. Kuznm. bibliog diags A S M E Trans
ser D 86:445-8 S '64
Gas lubrication In turbulent regime. V. N.
Constantinescu. bibliog diags A S M B
Tr.ans ser D 86:475-82 S '64
Influence of finite-wall condtictance on load
cniHiclty of the niagnctohydrodynamlc
.illdor l>earing. W. T. Rnvder. bibliog diag
A S M E Trans ser D 86:436-40 S '64
Linenrlzod vh .^t.Tbllltv thcoiT for translntory
hnlf-spced whirl of long, self-nctlng gas-
hibriratcd iournal bearings. J. R. Aiisman.
bibliog dl.ag A S M E Trans ser D 85:611-18;
DI.=cu.q.<<lon. 618-19 D '63
Lubrication of ."Jniall motor bearings for un-
attended service In automatic equipment.
G. H. Kitchen. 11 Lub Eng 20:311-15 Ag '64
Lubrication review; developments In bearings
and lubricants: digest of literature, 1961-
1962. R. P. Shevchenko and G. S. Reichen-
bach, eds. A S M E Trans ser D 86:367-86
bibliog(p380-6) Je '64
Ma^netohydrodynamic squeeze films. D. C
Kuzma. bibliog diags A S M E Trans ser D
86:441-4 S '64
New bearing handles heavy loads with pre-
cision; abstract. D. D. Fuller. S A E J 71:
90-1 D '63
Self-lubricated bearings; special review.
R. W. Carson and others, bibliog il Product
Eng 3r):79-)- A)> 13 '64
Short-bearing solution for pressure distribu-
tion in a non-Newtonian lubricant. R. I.
Tanner. A S M E Trans ser E 31:350-1 Je
'64
Some analytical methods for the analysis of
gas-lubricated journal bearings. V. N. Con-
stantinescu. bibliog A S M E Trans ser D
85:475-7 S '63: Correction. 86:416 Je '64
Theory of a stable high speed externally
pressurized gas lubricated bearing. H. Six-
smith and W. A. Wilson, bibliog diags J
Res Nat Bur Stand 6SC:101-14 Ap '64
Transformations in solid lubricants effected
by shear, pressure and temperature. E. N.
Klemgard. bibliog Lub Eng 20:184-8 My '64
Variational principle and Lagrange equations
in studies of gasdynamic lubrication. L. N.
Tao. bibliog A S M E Trans ser E 31:43-6
Mr '64
Maintenance and repair
Advice on bearing care. 11 Steel 154:50-1
F 3 '64
Longer life for sleeve bearings, il Mill &
Factory 75:68-70 Ag '64
Manufacture
Clevite story. J. Geschelin. il Automotive Ind
130:40-4-1- Je 1 '64
Smart handling slashes workplace waiting
time, il Mod Materials Handling 19:56-7 S
'64
Specifications
Preferred dimensional specifications for
powder metallurgy oil-impregnated bear-
ings; data sheet. Mach 70:107-8 Je '64
Tables, calculations, etc.
Comparison between theories and experiments
for the threshold of instability of rigid
rotor in self-acting, plain-cylindrical journal
bearings. C. H. T. Pan and B. Sternlicht.
bibliog diags A S M E Trans ser D 86:321-7
Je '64
Compressible squeeze films and squeeze bear-
ings. E. O. J. Salbu. bibliog il diags
A S M E Trans ser D 86:355-64; Discus-
sion. S. B. Malanoskl and C. H. T. Pan.
364-6 Je '64
How to predict temperature increases in roll-
ing bearings. T. A. Harris il diags Product
Eng 34:S9-9S D 9 '63
Hydrostatic g.as journal bearing with loumal
rotation and vibration. J. W. Limd. diag
A S M E Trans ser D 86:328-36 Je '64
Load capacity of short joui-nal hearings with
oscillating effective speed. B. K. Gupta and
R. M. Phelan. bibliog diags A S M E Trans
ser D 86:348-53: Discussion. 35.1-4 Je '64
Stability of unloaded ga.s-liibricatpd hearings.
R. A. McCann. diag A S M E Trans ser
D 85:513-17: Discussion. 617-18 D '63
Static and dynamic characteristics of self-
acting, partial-arc, gas journal be.arings. R.
J. Wernlck and C. H. T. Pan. bibliog diags
A S M E Trans ser D 86:405-13 Je "64
Testing
Bearing reiects strike out In anvil -bounce
tests, il Iron Age 194:88-9 S 17 '64
Bearing research, SKF industries, inc. 11
Mech Eng 85:67 N '63
Computer helps SKF boost testing capacity.
11 Steel 154:60-2 Je 22 '61
Critical aspects in bearing fatigue testing.
J. F. Moult. Lub Eng 19:503-9; Discussion.
509-11 D '63
Geometry effects on the threshold of lialf-
frequency whirl in self-.tcting. gas-lubri-
cated journal bearings. B. Sternlicht and
I.,. W. Winn, bibliog diags A S M E Trans
ser D 86:313-20 Je '64
Glacier expands plain bearing research. II
Engineering 198:404 S 25 '64
High temperature oil ev.ahmtlon In full-scale
bearing fatigue tests. J. H. Gustafson. diag
T,nli Eng 2n;nr.-S V '64
Hvdrodynamlc bearing test apparatus. N. H.
Cook. II diags Lub Eng 20:178-9 My '64
Load capacity and stability of rotor.<i In ."self-
acting gas lubricated plain cylindrical Jotir-
nal bearings. B. Sternlicht nnd L. W.
Winn, bibliog II diags A S M B Trans Ber
D 85:503-11; Discussion. 511-12 D '63
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
115
B E A R I N GS— Testing — Continuedl
JUachinery flags its own troubles: ultrasonic
noise acts as early warning system, il
Iron Ase 194:62-3 O 22 '64
New bearing fatigue testing machine from
Distington. il diag Metallurgia 69:50 Ja '64
BEARINGS, Anti-friction
Hearings sealed for life. Product Eng 35:83
O 26 '64
Unique linear antifriction bearings roll those
hea\T loads, il diags Mach 71:122-8 S '64
Lubrication
Prediction of temperature in a rolling contact
bearing assembly. T. A. Harris, bibliog
diag L.ub Eng 20:145-9; Discussion. 149-50
Ap '64
BEARINGS, Ball
Application criteria for evaluating ball screw
drive mechanisms. J. A. Hope, il Auto-
mation 11:43-54 Ja '64
Ball bearing screws simplify lift mechanism
design, diags Mod Materials Handling 19;
59 Ap '64
Bearings roll into new markets. T. M. Rohan.
il Iron Age 193:74 Mr 26 '64
Four-point contact bearing. H. A. Duguid.
il diags Machine Design 36:150-4 S 24:
164-S O 8 '64
High speed ball bearin.gs; limitation and
thrust requirements. P. S. Kliman. il Lub
Eng 20:151-4 Ap '64
Increased use of plastics in ball bearings, i]
Engineering 197:477 Ap 3 '64
Maintenance of ball bearing machine tool
spindles. S. V. Swanson. jr. il Mill & Fac-
tor\' 74:104-7 Mv '64
Rear wheel bearing process. T. Dickinson.
Automotive Ind 130:71-2-1- Ap 1 '64
Universal ball coupling, il Engineer 218:567
O 2 '64
See also
Bearings. Anti-friction
Design
Four-point contact bearing: design rules. H.
A. Duguid. diags Machine Design 36:164-8
8 '64
Standard precision bearings 4- Idd-glove treat-
ment = unusual-precision bearings. H.
Hanau and L.. Burgmeier. diags Machine
Design 36:148-53 F 27 '64
Failure
Ball bearing upkeep. R. TV. Parkinson. 11
Textile Ind 127:136-7-1- N '63
Machining under in use stresses. F. A. Schick.
11 Am Mach 108:49 Ag 31 '64
Maintenance seminars tell you how to stretch
ball-bearing life: questions and answers.
il Power 108:69-71 Ap 64
Through-hardening steels for ball bearings;
effect of inclusions on endurance; abstract.
L. O. Uhrus. Metal Prog 85:18S-f Mr '64
Lubrication
Bearing steel extrudes before molybdenum
disulfide breaks down. 11 Machine Design
36:8 S 10 '64
T^ong term operation and practical limita-
tions of dry, self-lubricated bearings from
1 X 10-^ torr to atmospheric. D. J. Boes.
bibliog il diag Lub Eng 19:137-42 Ap '63:
Abstract. Metal Prog 85:168-1- Je '64
M0S2 solid lubricant extends ball bearing
lifetime. 11 Bell Lab Rec 42:296-7 S '64
M0S2 stretches ball bearing life, il Iron Age
194:66 Ag 6 '64
Retainer keeps high speed bearings cool. 11
Steel 155:51 Ag 31 '64
Manufacture
Better quenching for better bearings. P. K.
Pearson, diags Am Mach 108:64-5 My 25 '64
Chip disposal at new ball bearing plant. 11
Mech Eng 85:63 N '63
Hoffmann miniature precision bearings. II
Engineering 197:430-2 Mr 27 '64
Standard precision bearings + kid-glove treat-
ment — unusual-precision bearings. H.
Hanau and L. Burgmeier. diags Machine
Design 36:148-53 F 27 '64
Welding ball bearing retainers, il Metal Prog
56:119-20 Jl '64
Testing
6all bearing inspection machine. 11 Engineer
218:285 Ag 21 '64
Bearings get new odds on survival. C. L.
Kobrin. il Iron Age 192:71-4 N 28 '63
Effects of misalignment on the forces acting
on the retainer of ball bearings. K. Kakuta.
bibliog diags A S M E Trans ser D 86:449-
54: Discussion. 454-6 S '64
Fatigue tests for ball bearing steels. Enrf-
neerlne 197:61 Ja 10 "64
Long term operation and practical limita-
tions of dry, self-lubricated bearings from
1 X 10" torr to atmospheric. D. J. Boes.
bibliog il diag Lub Eng 19:137-42 Ap '63;
Abstract. Metal Prog S5;16S-1- Je '64
Review of teclmiques for investigation of
friction and wear in aerospace ball and
roller bearins^s. L. C. Lipp and E. N.
Klemgard. bibliog il Lub Eng 19:495-502
D '63
Rolling fatigue testing machine. 11 Engineer-
ing 197:41 Ja 10 '64
BEARINGS, Jewel
Synthetic jewel bearings make accurate gas
flow meter: with nomograph. G. Golub.
Chem Eng 71:146 O 26 '64
BEARINGS, Needle
Improved needle roller bearings. 11 Engineer-
ing 197:317 F 28 '64
Pick a needle bearing; design roundup. G.
Gehrke. 11 diags Product Eng 35:55-62 Ag
31 '64
Manufacture
Needle bearings get new life. 11 Iron Age 194:
122 Ag 27 '64
BEARINGS, Plastic
Design data TFE-fabric bearings. H. A. Cress
and J. R. Goldgraben. bibliog il Machine
Design 36:154-61 Ja 16 '64
Increased use of plastics in ball bearings. 11
Engineering 197:477 Ap 3 '64
Plastic bearing materials. R. J. Fabian. Ma-
terials in Design Eng 59:90-5 Mr '64
BEARINGS, Roller
Analysis of an Improved planetary gear-
transmission bearing. T. A. Harris and J.
L. Broschard. bibliog 11 diags A S M E
Trans ser D 86:457-61; Discussion. 461-2
S '64
Caged needle roUer bearings. 11 Engineer 217:
109 Ja 10 '64
Casts ductile Iron bearing retainers. R. S.
Thompson, il Foundry 92:91-2 F '64
Computer designs spherical roller bearings.
il Mech Eng 86:49 O '64
Design criteria for rolling element airframe
bearings for high temperature and high
altitude use. J. B. Havewala and J. H.
Johnson, bibliog il diags Lub Eng 20:25-
33; Discussion. 33-5 Ja '64
How to predict temperature increases in
rolling bearings. T. A. Harris, il diaga
Product Eng 34:89-98 D 9 '63
Improved needle roller bearings, il Engineer-
ing 197:317 F 28 '64
Link-Belt announces spherical roller bearing
line, il Mach 70:134-5 Ag '64
Load/life ratings for rolling bearings; with
nomographs. Engineering 197:766-7 Je 5 '64
Pick a needle bearing: design roundup. G.
Gehrke. 11 diags Product Eng 35:55-62 Ag
31 '64
Re-circulating roller bearings for linear mo-
tion, il Engineering 197:696 My 22 '64
Spherical roller bearings. Product Eng 35:87
Je 22 '64
Unique linear antifriction bearings roll those
heavy loads, il diags Mach 71:122-8 S '64
Variable pre-load spindle bearing. 11 Engi-
neering 198:8 Jl 3 '64
See also
Bearings, Anti-friction
Bearings, Needle
Failure
Misaligned roller bearings; how fast will they
fail? D. W. Dareing and E. I. Radzimovsky.
bibliog diags Machine Design 36:175-9 F 13
•64
Lubrication
Bearings run cool at higher speeds. Iron Age
194:66 Jl 2 '64
Engineers put friction to rout via new lubri-
cation concept. J, E. Sandford. 11 diags
Iron Age 193:51-3 Ja 23 '64
Machine tests oils for roller bearings. 11 En-
gineering 197:813 Je 12 '64
Rheological behavior of the lubricant In the
contact zone of a rolling contact system.
J. C. Bell and others, bibliog diags A S M E
Trans ser D 86:423-32; Discussion. 432-4;
Reply. 434-5 S '64
Manufacture
Advanced optics solve quality-control prob-
lems, il Mach 70:132-3 Mr '64
Infrared method of controlling carburizing
gases to promote quality in roller bearings;
abstract. O. W. McMullan. Metal Prog 86:
240-1- O '64
One gallon of soluble oil does the work of
two. L. W. Collins, jr. 11 Mach 71:118-21
S '64
116
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BEARINGS, Roller — -Continued
Testing
Review of techniciues for invesUgation of
friction and wear in aerospace ball and
roller bearings. L*. C L.ipp and K. N.
Klenigard. biblios il I-.ub Kns 19:4a5-5U2
D '63
BEARINGS, Thrust
Effect of nilsaUtinment on a circular, ex-
ternally pressurized, sas-lubricaied bear-
ins. L,. Licht and K. K. Kaul. dias,' A S M E
Tran.s ser E 31:1-41-3 Mr 64
Hish-speed rotor suspension formed by fully
noatinpT hydrodynamic radial and thrust
bearinss. J. JJworski. il diass A S M E
Trans ser A SG;149-IJ0 Ap '04
Performance of centrally pivoted sector
thrust-bearing pads: sea trials aboard USS
Barry (DD 913). R. C. Elwell and others,
biblios il diags A S M E Trans ser D 86:
4S3-96: Discussion. 496-7 B '64
BEARTHTOOTH MOUNTAINS
Layered mylonite from Beartooth Mountains,
Montana. M. Prinz and A. Poldervaart. bib-
lios map Geol Soc Bui 75:741-4. pi 1 Ag '64
BEATING process. See Paper making — Beating
BEAUFORT, South Carolina
Water supply
Beaufort's big switch; wells to svirface water
.>iuiiplv. E. H. AVilliamson, jr. maps 'Water
Works & 'Wastes Eng 1:32-4 O '64
BEDOUINS
Nutrition of the Bedouins In the Negev
Desert. J. J. Groen and others, bibhog 11
Am J Clinical Nutrition 14:37-46 Ja '64
BEDPLATES. See Machinerj- — Bedplates
BEEF
Aseptic canning of foods: chemical and flavor
changes in strained beef. B. S. Luh and
others, bibliog Food Tech 18:212-15 F '64
Beef microbial quality determined by ex-
tract-release volume (ERV>. J. M. Jay.
Food Tech 18:1637-41 O '64
Changing patterns in the beef industry. H. E.
Drews. Food Tech 18:442+ Ap '64
Characterization of the eating quality of four
beef muscles from animals of different ages
by panel scores, shear-force values, ex-
tensibility of muscle fibers, and collagen
content. S. J. Ritchey and K. L,. Hosteller,
bibliog Food Tech 18:1067-70 Jl '64
Color and pigment stability of packaged re-
frigerated beef. A. A. El-Badawi and
others, bibliog Food Tech 18:753-7 My '64
Effect of cooking temperature and tiine on
the tenderness of beef. J. M. Tuomy and
others, bibliog Food Tech 17:1457-60 N '63
Effect of degree of doneness on collagen
nitrogen and collagenous tissue in two
muscles of beef. M. Skelton and others,
bibliog Food Tech 17:1431-3 N '63
Further comparisons of dry-heat methods
for round steak. C. Rodgers and others.
P'ood Tech 18:252 F '64
Furtlier studies on the qualities of beef as af-
fected by cooking at very low temperatures
for long periods. V. D. Bramblett and G. E.
Vail, bibliog Food Tech 18:245-8 F '64
Headspace constituents of canned beef. M. J.
Brennan and K. A. Bernhard. bibliog Food
Tech 18:743-6 My '64
Influence of low freezer temperatures on rate
of temperature change in beef. W. J.
Costello and R. L. Henrickson. bibliog Food
Tech 18:209-11 F '64
Pigment changes In anaerobically packaged
ground beef. A. J. Cutaia and Z. J. Ordal.
bibliog Food Tech 18:757-60 My '64
Release of aqueous extracts by beef homo-
genates, and factors affecting release
volume. J. M. Jay. diag Food Tech 18:
1633-6 O '64
BEER
Beer concentrate controversy continues. Chem
& Eng N 41:32 N 18 '63
Combined radiochemical-neutron activation
analysis method for tlie determination of
sulfur and phosphorus in high- purity paper
and beer. A. G. Souliotis. bibliog diags
Anal Chem 36:811-14 Ap '64
Filter replaces pa.'^teurizer. produces bottled
beer with tap flavor. F. K. Lawler. flow
diag il diags Food Eng 35:45-7 D '63
Formation, nature, and prevention of r>re-
clpitates In frozen and thawed beers. G. J.
Haas and A. I. Fleischman. J Agrl & Food
Chem 12:409-11 S '64
Membrane Alters block beer spoilage. 11 Chem
Kng 71:62-t- F 17 '64
Mlcroflltration reduces beer spoilage, il Chem
& Eng 41:48-9 D 2 '63
Nutritional aspects of alcoholic beverages. E.
C. Barton -Wright. Chem & Ind P506-7 Mr
21 '64
Sec also
Breweries
BEER containers
Beer can with a built-in can-opener. 11 En-
gineering 198:457 O 9 '64
Budweiser and Hamm's go to market In
aluminum cans. Mod Metals 19:74 N '63
Clean all the way; unique carrier keeps can
tops clean. 11 Food Eng 36:146 My '64
Promise for beer cases, il diags Mod Plastics
41:96-8+ My '64
Will can revolution shake packaging? F. J.
Starin. il Iron Age 192:130 N 14 '63
BEER law
Statistical methods and Beer's law; ultra-
violet absorption study of binary solutions
containing a nitroparafiln. R. L,. Foley aJid
others, bibliog Anal Chem 36:1100-3 My '64
BEES
Sound communication in honeybees. A. M.
Wenner. il diags Sci Am 210:116-22+ Ap 'C4
BEETLES
Chemical factors influencing host selection by
the Mexican bean beetle epilachna vari-
vestis muls. J. B. LaPidus and others, bib-
liog J Agri & Food Chem 11:462-3 N '63
BEHAVIOR (psychology)
Method for use in epidemiologic studies of
behavior disorders in children. R. Lapouse
and others, bibliog Am J Pub Health 54:
2U7-22; Discussion. B. MacMahon. 223-5 F
'64
Psychological aspects of disaster. L. C. Mc-
Gonagle. bibliog Am J Pub Health 54:638-43
Ap '64
Teacher ratings in psychiatric case-flnding.
A. Goldfarb. bibliog Am J Pub Health
53:1919-27 D '63
BEHAVIORAL science. See Social sciences
BELFAST
See also
Airports — Belfast
BELGIUM
See also
Gas. Natural — Belgium. Supply to
also subdivision Belgium under special
subjects, e.g.
AtoiTiic power plants
Canals
Railroads — Electrlflcation
Steel works
Textile industry ; - •
BELL, Alan
Bell receives Southern Chemist award, por
Chem & Eng N 42:78 N 2 '64
BELL telephone system
Evolution of work vehicles. C. S. Herrmann.
il Bell Lab Rec 42:298-9 S '64
Quality survey; an administrative control.
G. K. Gause. Ind Quality Con'rol 20:17-20
Ja '64
BELL towers
Welded steel cut bell tower cost 51 per cent.
G. A. Crawford and M. W. Jackson, il
Welding Eng 49:44 N '64
BELLEVILLE, Illinois
Sewerage
Belleville licks sludge bulking; abstract. I. G.
Knoebel. Pub Works 94:132+ N '63
BELLEVILLE spring washers. See Washers
Imachinery)
BELLEVUE, Nebraska
Water supply
Master plan permits water system improve-
ments to pace dentands. B. L. Heber and
E. B. Meier, il Pub Works 95:96-8 Ap '64
BELLOWS
How to prevent stress corrosion cracking of
300 series stainless steel bellows expansion
joints used in steam and htw heating sys-
tems. R. B. Hill and A. R. C. Markl. 11
Heating-Piping 36:103-7 O '64
How to stiffen bellows with springs; draw-
ings with text. R. O. Parmley. Product
Eng 35:100-1 O 26 '64
Metal-bellows type seals. J. B. Stevens. II
diags Machine Design 36:40-3 Je 11 '64
Proper pre-weld practice produces better
aluminum crj-ogenlc bellows. R. H. Ray-
mond, il Mod Metals 19:46+ N '63
BELT conveyors. See Convej-lnst machinery —
Belt conveyors
BELT drive. See Belting
BELTING
Automotive V-belt. C. C. Gates, jr. II diags
M:ili<rials In Design Eng 59:134-5 Ap '61
Bead- belt drives. B. Wasko. diags Machine
Design 35:164-9 N 7 '63
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
117
BE LTI N G — Continuedl
Uuide to variable-speed mechanical drives.
D. Z. Dvorak, il diass Produci Kiig 3j:'J0-3
F 3 'Bi , ,
Projecting pins keep new drive belt from
slipping, il Aiachine Ucsign S(i:l2 Je 4 '04
V-belt drives; design guide, il diags Ma-
chine Design 36:179-202 Ja 16 '64
Hee also
Pulleys
Tables, calculations, etc.
Length of open and closed belts and center
distance of belt drives. S. Kravitz. diags
Product Eng 34:141-2 D a 63
BELTING, Conveyor
Air springs, engine tests, and belt tests. 11
Coinp Air Mag 69:24 Ja '64
Belt steels itself lor wear, il Iron Age 194:64
Jl 30 '64
Heavy-duty conveyor belt joint, il Engineer
217:449 Mr 6 '64
New belt liiaterial roUs with the punches,
il Mod Materials Handling 18:43 D '63
BELTS, Abrasive. See Abrasive belts
BENDING
Analjsis of fracture probabilities in nonuni-
fonnlv stressed brittle materials. N. A.
Well and 1. M. Daniel, bibliog il diags Aiu
Cer Soc J 47:26S-74 Je '64
Asnnraetrical budding of spherical caps un-
der uniform pressure. G. A. Thurston.
bibliog AlAA J 2:lS32-3 O '64
Axjsyimnetric deflections of shallow conical
shells. G. A. Wempner. bibliog diags Am
Soc C E Proc 90 lEM 2 no 3S77] : 181-93
Ap '64
Beam column experiments. R. C. van Kuren
ajid T. V. Galambos. bibliog il diags Am
Soc C E Proc 90 1ST 2 no 38761:223-56 Ap
'64
Beat buckling in truck frames. 3. J. Shom-
berger and E. A. Wingerson. diag S A E J
72:66-7 Ja '64
Behavior of hybrid beams subjected to static
loads. R. W. Frost and C. G. Schilling.
bibliog il diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 3
no 39281 :55-8S Je '64: Discussion. M. G.
Lay. 90 [ST 5 no 40661:245-6 O '64
Bend test for measuring the strain limit of
surfaces. A. F. Mohrnheim. bibliog diags
Plating 50:1094-9 D '63
Bending analysis for clamped rectangular
Elates. L. R. Herrmann, bibliog diags Am
oc C E Proc 90 [EM 3 no 39341:71-86 Je
■64
Bending of rectangular orthotropic plates
with small initial cui-vature. N. R. Rajappa.
Hoy Aeronautical Soc J 68:280 Ap '64
Bending of rhombic plates. W. E. 'Warren.
diag AIAA J 2:166-8 Ja '64
Bending strength in the plastic range; data
sheet. R. Gavalis. diags Machine Design
36:129-33 Jl 2 '64
Bending stress in a cracked plate on an
elastic foundation. D. D. Ang and others.
bibliog diags A S M E Trans ser E 30:245-
51 Je '63; Discussion. 31:365-7 Je '64
Better tooling for better welding. J. D.
Brown, il Am Mach/Metalworking Manuf
107:123-4 O 14 '63
Brake bending of aerospace parts: reference
book sheet, diags Am Mach 108:81 Ja 6 '64
Buckling criterion for linear viscoelastic
columns. S. L. De Leeuw. bibliog diags
AIAA J 1:2665-6 N '63
Buckling load of bars with variable stiffness;
simple numerical method. A. V. Srinivasan.
AJAA. J 2:139-40 Ja '64
Buckling loads for stepped colimans. J. W.
Harvey, bibliog diags Am Soc C E Proc
90 [ST 2 no 38731:201-22 Ap '64; Discussion.
90 [ST 5 no 40661:231-40 O '64
Buckling of a prestressed circular ring. J.
E. Goldberg and J. L. Bogdanoff. diags Am
Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 4 no 40181:235-50 Ag
'64
Buckling of a thin-walled circular cylindrical
shell heated along an axial strip. N. J. Hoff
and others, diags A S M E Trans ser E
31:253-8 Je '64
Buckling of a very thin cylindrical shell due
to an impulsive pressure. H. E. Lindberg.
bibliog il diag A S M E Trans ser E 31:
.267-72 Je '64
Buckling of bars of variable rigidity with
varying axial load. K. T. Sundara Raja
Iyengar and S. Anantharamu. bibliog diags
Roy Aeronautical Soc J 67:734-6 N '63
Buckling of circular arches under nonuni-
form pressure. W. "Wempner and T. Ew-
bank. diag Am Soc C E Proc 89 [EM 4
no 35971:17-20 Ag '63: Discussion. R.
Schmidt. S9 [EM 6 no 37741:275-6 D '63;
Reply. 90 [EM 3 no 3936] :279-80 Je '64
Buckling of columns. P. R. Paslay and D. B.
Bogy. A S M E Trans ser B 86:252-6 Ag '64
Buckling of cylindrical shells under dynamic
loads. J. D. Wood and L. R. Koval. bibliog
il diags AIAA J 1:2576-82 N '63
Buckling of drill pipe in an inclined hole.
D. B. Bogy and P. K. Paslay. bibliog diags
A S M E Trans ser B 86:214-18; Discussion.
219-2U My '64
Buckling of longitudinally stiffened cylinders.
J. C. Shang and others, bibliog il diags
Am Soc G E Proc 90 [ST 5 no 41151:161-
95 O '64
Buckling of shear buildings. P. Dayaratnam.
Ain Soc C E Proc 88 [ST 6 no 33501:149-59
D '62; Discussion. M. L. Moody. 89 [ST 5
no 36881:285-93 O '63: Reply. 90 [ST 1 no
3812'1:213-15 F '64
Buckling of steel columns under arbitrary
end loads. S. L. Lee and G. F. Hauck.
bibliog diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 2 no
38721:179-200 Ap '64
Buckling of thin walled tubes under axial
impact. R. G. Redwood, il Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 68:418-19 Je '64
Controlling spring back in forming stainless.
E. L. Fowler and J. J. Moran. il diag Metal
Prog 86:111-14 Ag '64
Creep buckling of reinforced concrete col-
umns. S. Mauch and M. J. Holley. bibliog
flow chart diags Am Soc C E Proc 89
[ST 4 no 36101:451-81 Ag '63; Discussion.
90 [ST 2 no 38861:371-9 Ap '64; Reply.
90 [ST 4 no 40011:271-2 Ag '64
Deflection of circular curved I-beams. R. A.
Close, diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 1
no 38041:203-7 F '64: Discussion. 90 [ST 5
no 40661:221-7 O '64
Deflection of hinged rings under uniform
pressure. J. A. Cheney, diags Am Soc
C E Proc 89 [EM 6 no 37211:161-76 D '63;
Discussion. 90 [EM 3 no 3936] :291-4 Je;
[EM 4 no 40001:171-4 Ag '64
Deflection of rectangular orthotropic plates
under lateral loads. N. R. Rajappa. Roy
Aeronautical Soc J 68:483-4 Jl '64
Deflection tests on a thrust block for a
prototiTje set of marine propulsion ma-
chinery of 22 000 s.h.p. H. E. C. Hims.
plans diags Engineer 217:1128-31 Je 26 '64
Deflections of prestressed concrete members,
diags Am Concrete Inst J 60:1697-728 bib-
lioglp 1726-71 D '63; Discussion. 61:2071-7;
Reply. 2078-9 pt 2 Je '64
Deflections of straddle-mounted shafts; nomo-
graphs. E. L. Peters, diag Product Eng 35:
103-4 Ap 13 '64
Deformations and stresses in axially loaded
and heated cylindrical shells. K. Fung
and others. AIAA J 1:2654-5 N '63
Design to prevent buckling in rectangular
plates; data sheet. R. W. Peach, diags
Machine Design 35:145-7 D 19 '63
Development of boundary layers in buckled
plates. E. F. Masur and C. H. Chang, bib-
liog Am Soc C E Proc 90 [EM 2 no 3863] :
33-50 Ap '64
Eigen-matrix method for beams and plates.
B. Tanimoto. bibliog diags Am Soc C B
Proc 89 (ST 5 no 36811: 173-215 O '63; Dis-
cussion. K. T. Sundara Raja Iyengar. 90
[ST 2 no 38861:401 Ap '64; Reply. 90 [ST
6 no 41571:309-14 D '64
Elastic and inelastic buckling of portal
frames. K. H. Chu and A. Pabarcius. bib-
liog diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [EM 5
no 40941:221-49 O '64
Elastic buckling of rigidly- jointed braced
fi'ames. S. J. Britvec and A. H. Chilver.
bibliog il diags Am Soc C E Proc 89 [EM
6 no 37361:217-55 D '63; Discussion. N. C.
Lind. 90 [EM 2 no 38821:261-2 Ap '64;
Reply. 90 [EM 6 no 41601:257-63 D '64
Elastic stability of near-perfect shallow
spherical shells. M. A. Krenzke and T. J.
Kiernan. bibiog diag AIAA J 1:2855-7 D '63
Elongation, strain and minimum bend radius
of rod and wire. A. F. Mohrnheim. bibliog
diags Wire & Wire Prod 39:1182-64- Ag '64
Experimental buckling of thin shells of revo-
lution. J. J. Burns, jr. il diags Am Soc
C B Proc 90 [EM 3 no 39461:171-93 Je '64
Experiments on stability on spherical caps.
T. C. Loo and R. M. Evan-Iwanowski, bib-
liog diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [EM 3
no 39561:255-70 Je '64
Flexibility method of coupling redundant
complex structures. C. J. Meissner and
R. S. Levy, bibliog diags Am Soc C E Proc
89 IST 6 no 37421:325-64 D '63; Correction.
90 [ST 4 no 4001];333-5 As '64
118
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BENDING — Continued
Flexural moUons of plates at the cut-off
frequencVj C. C. Chao and Y. H. Pao. diags
A S M E Trans ser E 31:22-4 Mr '64
Flexure by a concentrated force of the infinite
plate on a circular support. J. Dundurs
and T. M. Lee. bibliog diaes A S M B
Trans ser E 30:225-31 Je 'ii; Discussion.
31:3G4-r) Je '64
Formability of sheet metals for product de-
sign; brake bending. W. W. Wood, diags
Materials in De.siKn Eng 59:89-90 Je '64
Formulas for angiilar deflection of nonuniform
shafts, diags Product Eng 35:125-6 As 17
'64
Frames of solid bars of varying cross sec-
tions. E. J. Krynicki and Z. E. Mazur-
kiewicz. Am Soc C B Proc 90 [ST 4 no 40101 :
145-74 Ag '64
Generalization of the direct-stiffness method
of structural analysis. R. E. Jones, bib-
liog diags AIAA J 2:821-6 My '64
Graphs simplify selection of dimensions to
limit post-buckling deflection of heated
rectangular plates; data sheet. M. Newman
and M. Forray. diag Machine Design
35:lG3-5 D 5 63
How to calculate end slope and deflection
of conical tubular beams: data sheet. W.
F. Schick, diags Machine Design 36:193-4
O 8 '64
How to determine thermal buckling and post-
buckling of circular bulkheads; data sheets.
M. Forray. diags Machine Design 36:201-3
Mr 12 '64
Initial buckling of elightly curved panels
under combined longitudinal and circumfer-
ential direct stresses. K. H. Sayers. bib-
liog diag Roy Aeronautical Soc J 68:271-4
Ap '64
Instrument to measure transverse strain. A.
J. Lobdell and others. 11 diag Materials Res
& Stand 4:8-11 Ja '64
Iterative and power series solutions for the
large deflection of an annular membrane.
A. B. Pitko and M. A. Goldberg. ALAA J
2:1340-2 Jl '64
Laboratory Investigation of unstiffened tri-
angular bracket plates. C. G. Salmon and
others, diags Am Soc C B Proc 90 [ST 2 no
38791:257-78 Ap '64
Large deflection of sandwich plates with
ortbotropic cores. A. M. Alwan. bibliog
diags AIAA J 2:1820-2 O '64
Large elastic, plastic, and creep deflections
of curved beams and axisymmetric shells.
J. A. Stricklin and others, bibliog diags
AIAA J 2:1613-20 S '64
Lateral resistance of piles In cohesionless
soils. B. B. Broms. bibliog diags Am Soc
C E Proc 90 [SM 3 no 39091:123-56 My '64
Lateral stability of glued laminated beams.
R. F. Hooley and B. Madsen. bibliog 11
diags Am Soc C B Proc 90 [ST 3 no 39481:
201-18 Je '64
Linear bending theory of laminated cylin-
drical shells under axisymmetric load. B.
Paul, diags A S M E Trans ser E 30:98-102
Mr '63; Discvission. 31:155-7 Mr '64
Mechanical stresses during the oxidation of
copper and their influence on oxidation
kinetics. W. Jaenicke and others, bibliog
11 diags Electrochem Soc J 111:1031-7 S '64
Method for determining deflections in beams
of variable stiffness. K. T. Krishnaswamy.
diags Am Concrete Inst J 60:157-60 Ja '63;
Discussion. V. Petcu. 61:239-43 F '64
New design formulas for varying section
rings. T. H. Lee. diags Product Eng 35:74-
8 Jl 6 '64
New method for determining Poisson's ratio.
S. C. Crow, bibliog il diags Materials Res
& Stand 3:996-1002 D '63
Noncircular rings under radial load. F.
Romano and D. Ranlet. bibliog diags Frank-
lin Inst J 277:444-63 My '64
Nonlinear resi)onse of cylindrical shells sub-
jected to dynamic axi.al loads. R. S. Roth
and J. M. Klosner. bibliog diag AIAA J
2:1788-94 O '64
Numerical analysis of un.<i>'mmetrical bend-
ing of shells of revolution. B. Budiansky
and P. P. Radkowski. diags AIAA J 1:1833-
42 Ag '63; Discussion. G. A. Greenbaum.
2:500-2 Mr '64
Numerical methods in bending and buckling
of pLates. A. N. Sherbourne. bibliog Am
Soc C E Proc 83 1ST 4 no 35881:137-50 Ag
'63; Discussion. W. C. Lennox. 90 [ST 2 no
38861:367-8 Ap '64
Postbuckllng behavior of heated skin panels.
O. S. Johnston, diags AIAA J 2:141-2 Ja
•64
Postbuckling behavior of orthotronic cylinders
under axial compression. B. O. Almroth.
AIA.\ J 2:1795-9 O '64
Sandwich cylinder instability under non-
uniform axial stress. R. A. Gellatly and R.
H. Gallagher, bibliog diag AIAA J 2:398-400
F '64
Scatter of observed buckling loads of pres-
surized shells. F. W. Niedenfuhr. bibliog
diags AIAA J 1:1923-5 Ag '63; Discussion.
2:1165-6 Je '64
Shear of thin plates with flexible edge mem-
bers. E. R. Bryan and W. M. El-
Dakhakhni. bibliog il diags Am Soc C E
Proc 90 [ST 4 no 39911:1-14 Ag '64
Simple test for evaluating stress relaxation
in bending. A. Fox. diags Materials Rea
& Stand 4:480-1 S '64
Solution of buckling problems by reduction
method. P. Shuleshko. diags Am Soc C E
Proc 90 lEM 3 no 39451:147-69 Je '64
Southwell plot applied to lateral instability
of beams. C. Massey. Engineer 218:320 Ag
28 '64
Stability of internally pressurized conical
shells under torsion. V. I. Weingarten.
bibliog il diag AIAA J 2:1782-8 O '64
Strength of elastically stabilized beams. R.
W. Haussler. bibliog diags Am Soc C E
Proc 90 [ST 3 no 39511:219-64 Je '64:
Correction. 90 [ST 5 no 40661:247 O '64
Strength of the compression slab of T- beams
subject to simple bending. G. Brendel.
bibliog diags Am Concrete Inst J 61:57-76
Ja '64; Discussion. A. Siev. 61:1183-4 S '64
Theory of budding of a porous slab and its
thermoelastic analogy. M. A. Blot, diags
A S M E Trans ser E 31:194-8 Je '64
Theory of internal buckling of a confined
multilayered structure. M. A. Biot. bibliog
diags Geol Soc Bui 75:563-8 Je 'C4
Thermoeluriticity of heterogeneous aeolotropic
plates. Y. Stavsky. bibliog Am Soc C B
Proc 89 [EM 2 no 34861:89-105 Ap '63; Dis-
cussion. R. Schmidt. 89 [EM 4 no 36161:97
Ag '63; Reply. 90 [EM 1 no 38111:161-2 F
'64
Twisting and bending of plates with holes.
W. Griffel. diags Product Eng 35:85-91 Mr
16 '64
Ultimate load of H-coIumns under biaxial
bending. C. Birnstiel and J. Michalos. bib-
liog diags Am Soc C E Proc 89 [ST 2 no
35031:161-97 Ap '63; Discussion. 89 [ST 5
no 36881:363-6 O '63; Reply. 90 [ST 2 no
38861:361-3 Ap '64
Ultimate strength of columns with bia.xially
eccentric loads. J. L. Meek, bibliog diags
Am Concrete Inst J 60:1053-64 Ag '63; Dis-
cussion. 61:1999-2008 Mr '64
Uniqueness theorem for the nonlinear axisym-
metric bending of circular plates. E. L.
Reiss. bibliog AIAA J 1:2650-2 N '63
Unsymmetrical bending made easy by new
formula. E. Czerniak. Eng N 172:146-7 Mr
19 '64
Useful solution for short cylindrical shells
and other applications. S. E. Moore, bib-
liog diags Franklin Inst J 276:490-506 D '63
Variation in buckle shape In cylindrical
shells under external pressure and axial
load. W. H. Horton and S. C. Durham, bib-
liog AIAA J 2:943-4 My '64
See also
Pipe bending
Tube bending
BENDING machines
Specials make turbine blades. R. L. Hat-
schek. il Am Mach 108:84-6 O 12 '64
See also
Pipe bending machines
Numerical control
N/c cuts bender setup time. II diag Tool &
Manuf Eng 52:75 F '64
Pines n/c bending m.achine bends steel or
non-ferrous tubing 3/16 to two in. In dia-
meter, il Am Mach/Metalworking Manuf
107:115 D 9 '63
BENDING moment
Allowable bearing capacity of Initially bent
piles. B. B. Broms. bibliog diags Am Soc
C E Proc 89 ISM 5 no 36511:73-90 S '63;
Correction. 90 ISM 3 no 39071:179 My '64
Analysis of long rectangular tanks resting
on flat rigid supports. J. D. Da\'ies. diags
Am Concrete Inst J 60:487-99 Ap '63: Dis-
cussion. 60:1775-82 D '63
Bending moments of continuous beams. S.
Kravitz. Product Eng 35:107-8 My 11 '64
Circular plates with bending moments ap-
Rlled at several i^olnts along tho boundary.
■. GaJendar. diajf Roy Aeronautical Soc J
68:702-3 O '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
119
BENDING moment — Continued
Collapse of arches under repeated loading.
v. Franciosi and others. bibliOK diaes Ara
Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 1 no 3S03] :1C5-2U1
F '64; Discussion. 90 [ST 5 no 4066]:219-20
O '64
Discrete dynamic models for elasto-inelastic
beams. R. K. Wen and T. Toridis. biblioe
diasrs Am Soc C E Proc 90 [EM 5 no 40S11 :
71-102 O '64
Elastic and inelastic lateral instability of
I-beams. C. Massey. bibliog Engineer 216:
G72-4 O 25 '63
Fillet rolling boosts fatigue life and bending
moment of crankshafts. H. Chase, il diag
Mach 70:140-3 Mr '64
Graphical method for determining reactions
and bending moments in beams; data sheet.
R. Feng, diag Machine Design 36:191-4 F
13 '64
Load-nioment-curvature characteristics of re-
inforced concrete cross sections. E. O.
Pfrang and others, diags Am Concrete Inst
J 61:763-78 Jl '64
Moment coefficients for flxed-end beams to
be used in the three-moment equation.
T. D. Y. Fok and T. F. Mosure. diags Civil
Eng 34:78 Ag '64
Rate of loading effect on moment-curvature
relation m prestressed concrete beams. I. O.
Oiadapo. il diags Am Concrete Inst J 61:
871-87 Jl '64
Reinforcement requirements for girder web
openings. E. P. Segner, jr. il diags Am Soc
C E Proc 90 [ST 3 no 39191:147-64 Je '64
Stability of frames under primary bending
nioments. L. W. Lu. bibliog il diags Am
Soc C B Proc 89 [ST 3 no 3547] :35-62
Je '63; Discussion. 89 [ST 5 no 36881:367-71
O; [ST 6 no 37431:455-8 D '63; 90 [ST 1
no 38121:235-9 F '64; Reply. 90 [ST 4
no 40011:255-6 Ag '64
BENEFIT plans, Employees. See Employees
benefit plans
BENTONITE
Bentonite, challenge for Canadian industry.
J. S. Ross, il Can Min & Met Bui 57:648-62
J© '64
Bentonite films to protect steel from oxida-
tion. S. Ray and W. O. Williamson, bibliog
il J Ap Chem 13:509-16 N '63
Bentonite travels in air stream. 11 Iron
Age 194:80-1 Ag 13 '64
Clay mineralogical aspects of the Atterberg
limits. H. B. Seed and others, bibliog
Am Soc C E Proc 90 [SM 4 no 39831:107-31
Jl '64
New fast, accurate test measures bentonite
m drilling mud. F. O. Jones, jr. Oil & Gas J
62:76-8 Je 1 '04
Rheological factors for bentonite suspensions.
W. F. Gabrj'sh and others, bibliog diags
Am Cer Soc J 46:523-9 N '63
Semi-permeability of bentonite membranes
to brines. I. H. Milne and others, bibliog
diags Ara Assn Pet Geologists Bui 48:103-5
Ja '64
Spreading of organo-bentonites on water. W.
H. Slabaugh. J Colloid Sci 19:165-72 F '64
Use of organo-clays as gas chromatographic
stationary phases. J. V. Mortimer and P. L.
Gent, bibliog Anal Chem 36:754-6 Ap '64
Sre afso
Montmorillonite
BENZAL chloride. See Dichlorotoluene
BENZALDEHYDE
List of ferrocene-type polymers growing.
D. S. Trifan and B. W. Neuse. diag Chem
& Eng N 42:46-7 S 7 '64
BENZAMIDE
Conden,sations at the methyl groups of N-
acetylbenzamlde and diacetylimide by means
of potassium amide in liquid ammonia.
S. D. Work and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:872-6 Mr 5 '64
Mechanism of cyclisation of o-cyanobenzam-
ide. J. Zabicky. Chem & Ind p236-7 F S "64
BENZENE
Alkylation of benzene with 1-hexene using
aluminum chloride-nitroalkane catalvsts. H.
S. N. Setty and H. W. Prengle. jr. bib-
liog Ind & Eng Chem Ftmdamentals 3:
300-4 N '64
Alkylbenzenes. R. M. Roberts and others.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2846-57 Jl 20 '64
Alkylbenzenes; dealkylation and fragmenta-
tion reactions induced by aluminum
ch'oride-water. R. M. Roberts and others.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:3454-8 N 5 '63
Aromatic substitution; acetylation of benzene,
alkylbenzenes. and halobenzenes with
methyloxocarbonium (acetylium) hexa-
fluoro- and hexachloroantimonate. G. A.
Olah and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:2203-d Je 5 '64
Aromatic substitution; ferric chloride and
aluminum chloride catalyzed chlorination of
benzene, alkylbenzenes. and halobenezenes.
G. A. Olah and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1055-60 Mr 20 '64
Aromatic substitution; ferric chloride cata-
lyzed bromination of benzene and alkyl-
benzenes witli bromine in nitromethane so-
lution. G. A. Olah and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1039-44 Mr 20 '64
Aromatic substitution: Friedel -Crafts acetyla-
tion of benzene, alkylbenzenes, and halo-
benzenes with acetyl halides and acetic
anhydride. G. A. Olah and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:2198-202 Je 5 '64
Aromatic substitution; Friedel-Crafts Iso-
propylation of benzene and methylbenzenes
with isopropyl bromide and propylene.
G. A. Olah and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1046-54 Mr 20 '64
Aromatic substitution; Friedel-Crafts f-butvl-
ation of benzene and methylbenzenes with
f- butyl bromide and isobutylene G. A.
Olah and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:1060-4 Mr 20 '64
Aromatic substitution: intact and dealkvlat-
ing nitration of propylated and butylated
alkylbenzenes with nitronium tetrafluoro-
borate. G. A. Olah and S. J. Kuhn bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:1067-70 Mr 20 '64
Benzene could be clue to oil finding. Oil &
Gas J 62:125-6 Je 15 '64
Cijj-azoxybenzenes; synthesis and structure.
D. L. Webb and H. H. Jaff«. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:2419-21 Je 20 '64
Composition of straight chain alkylbenzenes
by gas chromatography. W. J. Carnes. bib-
liog Anal Chem 36:1197-200 Je '64
Conversion of hexasubstituted benzenes to
cyclohexadienones. A. J. Waring and H.
Hart, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1454-6 Ap
5 '64
Cupric bromide and alkylbenzenes; influence
of water on nuclear bromination vs. side-
chain attack. P. Kovacic and K. E. Davis,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:427-32 P 5 '64
Effect of pressure and temperature upon
the optical dispersion of benzene, carbon
tetrachloride and water. R. M. Waxier
and others, bibliog il J Res Nat Bur Stand
6SA:489-98 S '64
Electron spin resonance of triplets from
benzene 1,4-diazooxides. E. Wasserman and
R. W. Murray, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:4203-4 O 5 '64
Electrophilic attack of iodine monochloride
on hexamethyl- and hexaethylbenzene in
carbon tetrachloride. L. J. Andrews and
R. M. Keefer. Am Chem Soc J 86:4158-61
O 5 '64
Formation of biphenyls from derivatives of
benzene-l,4-diazooxide; electrophilic sub-
stitution. M, J. S. Dewar and K. Narayana-
swami. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2422-7
Je 20 '64
Ionization potentials of substituted benzenes
and their charge-transfer spectra with
tetracyanoethylene. E. M. Voigt and C.
Reid. bibliog diags Am Chem Soc J 86:
3930-4 O 5 '64
Kinetic and equilibrium studies of benzene
hydrogenation in batch recycle reactor. P.
F. Korbach and W. E. Stewart, bibliog flow
plan Ind & Eng Chem Ftmdamentals 3:24-7
P '64
Kinetics of the autoxidation of phenylhy-
droxylamines to azoxybenzenes in methanol.
Y. Ogata and others, bibliog diag Am
Chem Soc J 86:3854-8 S 20 '64
Make phenol by radiation of benzene. A.
Danno. bibliog diag Hydrocarbon Process
6 Pet Refiner 43:131-7 Ap '64
Mass spectrometric study of photoionlzation;
apparatus and Initial observations on
acetylene, acetylene-d;, benzene, and ben-
zene-d<j. V. H. Dibeler and R. M. Reese,
bibliog il diag J Res Nat Bur Stand 68A:
409-17 Jl '64
Metal containers for aqueous benzene-phenol
dosimeters. P. W. Bloch and others bib-
liog Nucleonics 22:77 Mr '64
Moderate growth ahead for benzene. Oil &
Gas J 62:56-7 My 25 '64
Multiple charge-transfer bands In complexes
Involving aromatic donors. B. M. Voight.
bibliog diags Am Chem Soc J 86:3611-17
S 20 '64
120
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BENZENE — Continued
X>iew linear law and effects reiatine the
ultraviolet spectra of substituted benzenes
and the mlBration (spectroscopic) moment.
i\l. Ballestei- and others, biblios Am Chem
Soc J Si;:427G-S2 O M •C4
Orbital deceneracy and the electron spin
resonance spectrum of the benzene-1-a
negative ion. K. G. Lawler eind others. ')ib-
llog Am Chem Soc J S6:52U-1 F 5 'Bl
Photochemical isoraerizatioii of di-t-butyl-
benzenes. A. W. Burgstahler and P. u.
Chien. bibliog Am Chem Soc J )>6:2a40-l
Jl 20 '64 „ „
Photoisomerization of dialkylbenzenes. K. E.
Wilzbach and L. Kaplan. Am Chem Soc J
86:2307-8 Je 5 '64 . ^
•n'-complex interactions; methyl substituted
benzenes and naphthalenes with telra-
cyanoethylene. A. K. Lepley. bibliog diag
Am Chem Soc J S6;2545-9 Jl 5 '64 _ ^
Quaternary liquid system benzene-furfural-
iso-octane-cyclohexane. C. J. Henty and
others, bibliog diag J Ap Chem 14:148-55
Ap '64
Question of a benzene cation insertion re-
action; a novel intramolecular electrophilic
substitution. T. Cohen and J. Lipowitz. bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:2515-16 Je 20 '64
Rearrangement of acetylene, benzene, ethane,
ethylene, methane and naphthalene in a
inicrowave discliarge. P\ J. Vastola and J.
P. Wightman. bibliog J Ap Chem 14:63-73
F 'in
Single-triplet crossing is efficient at low pres-
sures; abstract. C. S. Parmenter. Chem &
Eng N 42:46 S 14 '64
Studies of the chemistry of mercury in aque-
ous solution; the equilibrium quotient of
aromatic mercuration for benzene and P-
methoxyanisole. T. H. Wirth and N. David-
son, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4322-5 O 20
'64
Tautomerism in diazoaminobenzenes. T. Mit-
ouhashi and O. Siinamura. Chem & Ind
P078-9 Ap 4 '64
Use of frozen benzene as a filler while bend-
ing thin wall inetal tubing. A. L. Blancett
and F. B. Canlield. R Sci Instr 35:1083
Ag '64
Vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the ben-
zene-cvclohexane-2-propanol system at
760 mm. of He. 1. Na.t;ata. bibliog diags
Can J Chem Eng 42:82-4 Ap '64
Variations in the hyperflne splitting of ben-
zene negative ion and on the value of Q.
R. W. Fessenden and S. Ogawa. bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:3591-2 S 5 '64
See also
Chlorobenzene
Analysis
Determination of total sulfur In benzene, bib-
liog diags Anal Chem 36:339-42 F '64
Manufacture
Benzene-from-toluene units being expanded,
il Chem & Eng N 42:23-4 Jl 20 '64
Detol; Houdry process & chemical corp.
How diag Hydrocarbon Process & Pet
Refiner 42:161 N '63
Hydeal; Universal oil products co. diag
Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:180
N '6:i
Hydrodealkylation: the Atlantic refining co..
Hydrocarbon research, inc. diag Hydro-
carbon Proce.ss & Pet Refiner 42:178 N '63
Kervlbenzene (Rheinpreussen AG) : Lurgl
Corp. diag Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Re-
finer 42:190 N '63
Kinetics of catalytic xylene hydrodealkyla-
tion. A. H Weiss and L.. C. Doelp. bibliog
Ind & Eng Chem Proc Design 3:73-8 Ja
'63
Lltol: Houdry process & chemical co. diag
Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:192
N '63
Therinal hvdrodealkylatlon (THD) : Gulf re-
search and development co. flow diag
Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:228
N '63
Spectra
Bxclted state pK's; azobcnzene and azoxy-
benzene. H. H. Jaft<5 and others, diag Am
Chem Soc J 86:2932-4 Jl 20 '64
BENZENE hexachloride. See Hexachlorocyclo-
hr-\n:M;
BENZENESULFONATES
Aerobic bloflegr.adnhMIt v of linear alkylbcn-
zene sulfonate. W, A. Sweeney. Soap <fc
Chem Spec 40:45-7-1- Mr '64
Allied to make linear alkylbenzene for soft
detergents. Chem & Eng N 42:24 Mr 23 '64
ACS symposium on new processes In syn-
thetic detergents. Chicago, Aug. 31. Soap &
Chem Spec 40:63-6 S '64
Battle is shaping up in liquid syndets. diags
Can Chem Piocess 48:71-2-1- Je '64
Destruction of linear alkylate sulfonates in
biological waste treatment by field test.
C. B. Renn and others. 11 diag WPCF J
36:864-79 Jl '64
Detergent suifonation with SOa. W. Caraslk
and J. R. Hughey. il diags Soap & Chem
Spec 40:49-52 Je '64
Development of a biologically degradable alkyl
benzene sulfonate; abstract. R. C Tarring.
WPCF J 36:278 Mr '64
Effects of dttergents on surface and ground
water problems. W. A. Kline, bibliog II Am
Oil Chem Soc J 40:656-9 N '63
Effects of synthetic detergents on lime-soda
ash treatment. J. F. Malina, jr. and S.
Tiyaporn. bibliog Am Water Works Assn J
56:727-38 Je '64
Esso takes some wraps off new detergent
process, flowsheet Chem Eng 71:100 O 12
■64
Ion association in poly^'alent symmetrical
electrolytes; the conductance of manganese
III) suliate and nianKane.se (II) 7/1- Ijeiizt-ue-
disulfonate in acetone-water mixtures at
25°. G. Atkinson and S Petrucci. blDliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:7-10 Ja 5 '64
New etchant brings out gi'ain boundaries in
martensltic steels. G. A. Dreyer and others.
11 Metal Prog 86:116-17 Jl '64
New insight into technology-market Interplay.
il Chem Eng 71:28 Ag 31 '64
New Ultra detergent intermediates facility.
Soap & Chem Spec 40:249 My '64
Performance of LAS syndets. C. J. Stan-
berry, jr. and others. Soap & Chem Spec
40:43-6 Jl '64
Retardation of ABS In different aquifers. M.
J. Suess. bibliog Am Water Works Assn J
56:89-91 Ja '64
Role of external variables In degradation of
straight chain ABS. R. Fiihrmann and oth-
ers, bibliog Soap & Chem Spec 40:51-3-1- F
'64
Synthetic detergents based on LAS. D. J.
Foster and R. R. Fields. Soap & Chem
Spec 40:49-52 Ag '64
Test compares detergent degradabilities. S. A.
Klein and P. H. McGauhey. Chem & Eng
N 42:44 Jl 27 '64
Transient intermediates in the blodegrada-
tion of straight chain ABS. R. D. Swisher.
bibliog WPCF J 35:1557-04 D '63
Analysis
Infrared determination of alkyl branching In
detergent ABS. C. D. Frazee and R. O.
Crisler. Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:334-5 Ap
'64
BENZHYDROL. See Benzohydrol
BENZIDINE
Microdetermination of selenium with 3.3'-
diaminobenzidine by the ring oven tech-
nique and its application to air pollution
studies. P. W. West and C. Cimerman.
bibliog Anal Chem 36:2013-16 S '64
BENZIL
Effect of lithium Ion on the mechanism of
the polarographic reduction of benzil in
diinethylforniamide. R. H. Philp, jr. and
others. Electrochem Soc J 111:1159-90 O '64
Fluorescence of the europium and terbium
dibenzoylniethides. M. Sletlay. bibliog Elec-
trochem Soc J 111:1253-5 N '64
Stable trianlon radicals. N. L. Bauld. Am
Chem Soc J 86:3894-5 S 20 '64
BENZOATES
Cobalt-nickel electrolytes containing phos-
phite or benzoate additive developed for
magnetic plating. G. V. Elmore and P.
Bakos. bibliog il Electrochem Soc J 111:
1214-8 N '111
Ion pairs and dissociated Ions from trityl
benzoate In moist acetone. S. Winstein and
B. R. Appel. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:
2720-1 Jl 5 '64
Ion pairs In reactions of trityl benzoate. S.
Winstein and B. R. Appel. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:2718-20 Jl 5 '64
Mechanism of decomposition of sodium
peroxybenzoate in alkaline solution. K.
Akiba and O. Slmamura. Chem & Ind p705-
6 Ap 25 '64
Molecular and crystal structure of dI-t)-bro-
mobenzoate of the methyl ester of gih-
bcrolllc acid. J. A. Hartsuck and W. N.
Tyip.'scomh. bibliog dla^^rs Am Chem Soc J 85:
3414-19 N 5 '63
Solvolysis of tricyclopropylcarblnyl benzoate.
H. Hart and P. A. Law. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1957-9 My 20 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
121
BENZOCYCLOBUTADIENE
Cyclobutadiene fuses to one aromatic nucleus.
M. P. Cava and others. 11 Chem & EnK N
42:3G-7 Ja 20 ■tl4
BENZOCYCLOPROPENE
Synthesis of a benzocyclopropene derivative.
K Anet and F. A. L,. Anet. biblioK Am
Chem Soc J 86:525-6 F 6 '64
BENZODIAZEPINE
Polaroaraphy of some benzodiazepines. B. Z.
Senliowslcl and others, biblios Anal Chem
36:1991-4 S '64
Stability of di- and trlmethyl-1, 5-benzo-
diazepines and Uieir salts. J. O. Halford
and K. M. Fitch, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
S5:3354-S N 5 '63
BENZOFURAN
Formation of cis- and trons-perhydrobenzo-
fiirans from 2- (2-metho-vycyclohe.xyl)ethanol
derivatives: reactions proceeding through
methoxyl participation. S. E. Cantor and
D. S. Tarbell. bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:2902-9 Jl 20 '64
BENZOHYDROL
InhibiUon of light-induced reactions by
mercaptans and disulfides; benzophenone-
benzhydrol and acetophenone-a-methyl benzyl
alcohol. S. G. Colien and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:3060-8 Ag 5 '64
Photochemical studies in an alkali halide
matrix; an o-nitrobenzaldeliyde actinometer
and its application to a kinetic study of tlie
Ehotoreduction of benzophenone by benz-
ydrol in a pressed potassium bromide disk.
J. N. Pitts, jr. and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:3600-10 S 20 '64
Reactions of 2-nitrobenzhydrol, including a
novel aromatic nucleophilic displacement.
\V. B. Dickinson, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:3580-1 S 5 '64
BENZOHYDRYLIDENE. See Diphenyl meth-
ane
BENZOIC acid
Determination of polychlorinated benzoic acid
herbicide residues by gas chroinatography.
J. J. Kirkland and H. L. Pease, bibliog
diag J Agri & Food Chem 12:468-72 S '64
Direct conversion of pyridine to benzoic acid.
L Schmerling and W. G. Toekelt. Am
Chem Soc J 86:1269 Mr 20 '64
Ionization constants of 3.5-dimethyl 4-sub-
stituted benzoic acids. J. P. Schaefer and
T. J. Miraglla. bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:64-7 Ja 5 '64
p-o-u analysis; a method for the correlation
of biological activity and chemical struc-
ture. C. Hansch and T. Fujita. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1616-26 Ap 20 '64
Segregation of benzoic acid-d from benzoic
acid bv zone melting. G. J. Sloan, diag Am
Chem Soc J 85:3893-900 D 5 '63
Analysis
Quantitative determination of maleic anhy-
dride, benzoic acid, naphthalene, and 1,4-
naphthoquinone in phthalic anhydride by
gas liquid chromatography. H. Trachman
and F. Zucker. diags Anal Chem 36:269-71 F
'64
Manufacture
Benzoic acid, dimeth.vl terephthalate and
terephthalic acid; Mid-Century corp. diags
Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner 42:152
N '63
BENZONITRILE
Reaction of triphenylaluminium with benzo-
Jiitrile. G. K. J. Gibson and D. W. Hughes.
Chem & Ind p544 Mr 28 '64
BENZOPHENANTHRENE
Synthesis and ionization constants of the
six aminobenzoCclphenanthrenes. M. S.
Newman and J. Blum, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1835-9 My 5 '64
BENZOPHENONE
Excited states in the photolysis of carbonyl
conipounds: the photosensitized decomposi-
tion by benzophenone. P. Borrell. Am
Chem Soc J 86:3156-7 Ag 5 '64
Hydrogen abstraction by the triplet state
of benzophenone. C. Walling and M. J.
Gibian. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3902-3
S 20 '64
Hydrogen transfer and energy transfer in the
Y-radiolysis of benzophenone-2-propanol;
effects of naphthalene and of phenyl disul-
fide. W. V. Sherman and S. G. Cohen, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:2390-2 Je 20 '64
Inhibition of light-induced reactions by
mercaptans and disulfides; benzophenone-
benzhydrol and acetophenone-a-methylbenzyl
alcohol. S. G. Cohen and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:3060-8 Ag 5 '64
Isolation of intermediate alkali salt in ortho-
substitution rearrangement of benzyltri-
methylammonium ion as benzophenone ad-
duct, W. H. PuterbaUKli and C K. Hauser.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1105-7 Mr 20 '64
Photochemical studies in an alkali halide
matri.x; an o-nitrobenzaldehyde actinometer
and its application to a kinetic study of
the photoreduction of benzophenone by
benzhydrol in a pressed potassium bromide
disk. J. N. Pitts, jr. and others, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:3606-10 S 20 '64
Possible formation of crossed pinacols in the
pho'tolysis of benzaphenone mixtures. H. W.
Johnson, jr. and others. Chem & Ind p 1493
Ag 22 '64
Submicrodetermination of oxygen-18-ben-
zophenone by infrared spectrometry. I.
Laulicht and S. Pinchas. Anal Chem 36:
1980-1 S '64
Ultra-violet absorbers in finishing materials.
Ind Finishing 40:108-10 N '63
BENZOPYRENE
Application of thin layer chromatography to
the analysis of atmospheric pollutants and
determination of benzolalpyrene. E.
Sawicki and others, bibliog Anal Chem 36:
497-502 Mr '64
Photochemical addition of benzololpyrene to
pyrimidine derivatives. J. M. Rice. Am
Chem Soc J 86:1444-6 Ap 5 '64
Studies of hydrocarbons on mineral dusts.
J. S. Harington and M. Smith, bibliog Ar-
chives Environmental Health 8:453-8 Mr '64
BENZOPYRYLIUM compounds
Benzopyrylium salts; reaction of flavylium
perchlorate with ethyl esters of a-amino
acids. R. L. Shriner and R. Sutton, bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 85:3989-91 D 20 '63
Benzopyrylium salts; the synthesis and pro-
perties of 7-dimethylaminoflavylium salts,
W, C. Baird, jr, and R. L,. Shriner. bibliog
Am Chem Soc J 86:3142-5 Ag 5 '64
Some benzopyrylium compounds potentially
useful as color additives for fruit drinks
and juices. L. Jurd. Food Tech 18:559-61
Ap '64
BENZOTHIAZOLE
Three kinds of polymers show thermal stabil-
ity; polyimides near commercialization;
polybenzothiazoles, polyquinoxalines at
earlier stage, il Chem & Eng N 42:55-7
Ap 13 '64
Vulcanization; fate of curing systeni during
sulfur curing of NR accelerated by MBT
derivatives and activated by zinc stearate.
R. H. Campbell and R. W. Wise, bibliog
Rubber Chem & Tech 37:650-67 Jl '64
Vulcanization; fate of curing system during
the sulfur vulcanization of natural rubber
accelerated by benzothiazole derivatives.
R. H. Campbell and R, W, Wise, bibliog
diag Rubber Chem & Tech 37:635-49 Jl '64
Vulcanization; the formation of cross-links
in tlie system; natural rubber-sulfur-MBT-
zinc ion. A. Y. Coran. bibliog Rubber Chem
& Tech 37:679-88 Jl '64
BENZOTRIAZOLE
Analysis
Determination of 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol
and 2(2'hydroxy, 5'-methylphenyl) benzotri-
azole in polystyrene by gas liquid chroma-
tography, C. B. Roberts and J. D. Swank,
Anal Chem 36:271-3 F '64
BENZOTRIFLUORIDE. See Trifluorotoluene
BENZOXEPIN
1,6-O.xido[10]annulene and 1-benzoxepin. F.
Sondheimer and A. Shani. Am Chem Soc J
86:3168-9 Ag 5 '64
BENZOYLBENZOATE
Mechanisms of esteriflcation of 2-benzoyl-
benzoic acids. M. S. Newman and C. Cour-
duvelis. Am Chem Soc J 86:1893-4 My 5 '64
BENZOYL compounds
New crystalline derivatives of stigars; p-ben-
zoylaminobenzoyl esters. J. Kiss Chem &
Ind p32 Ja 4 '64
BENZYLAMINE
iJxtraction of uranium (vi) from nitric acid
solutions by some cyclohexyl- and benzvl-
alkylamines. T. Sato, bibliog J Ap Chem
Studies of oxidation of benzylamlnes with
neutral potassium permanganate and the
chemistry of the products thereof. H.
.'ihechter and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1701-5 My 5 '64 <-"=■"
BENZYL chloride. See Chlorotoluene
122
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BENZYL compounds . , ,, ,
Extraction of thorium from nitric acid solu-
tions by some cyclohexyl- and benzyl-ailtyi-
amines. T. Sato, bibliog J Ap Chem 14:41-
C Ja '04
Polarographio studies In acetonitrlle and
dnnetiiylformamide. S. Wawzoneli and
others, bibliog Electrochem Soc J 111:74-8
Ja '64
BENZYLOXYCARBONYL group
Specific determination of barbobenzyloxy
groups. A. Yaron and others, bibliog diag
Anal Chem 36:1387-9 Je '64
BENZYNE
Benzvne. R. S. Berry and others. Am Chem
Soc J S6;273S-9 Jl 5 '64
BERGEN COUNTY, New Jersey
See ulso
Sewerage — Bergen County. New Jersey
BERLIN, Theodore H.
Work of T. H. Berlin in statistical mechanics.
M. Kac. por Phys Today 17:40-2 O '64.
BERLIN
Architecture
Acoustics in-the-round at the Berlin Phil-
harmonic. K. S. Jjanier. il plans diag Arch
Forum 12G.1S-105 My '64
BERMUDA
See also
Geology — Bermuda
Rock products industry — Bermuda
BERRIES
See also
Boysenberries
Cranberries
BERYLLIOSIS. See Beryllium poisoning
BERYLLIUM
Beryllium and fiberglass new gas turljine
lightweights? D. B. King and others, il
diag S A B J 72:76-82 Je '64
Berjllium as a structural material. S. Gelles
and others, bibliog il diags J Metals 15:843-8
N '63
Beryllium brakes, il Light Metal Age 22:20
Je '64
Beryllium brakes refused to wear out on
Foyt's Indy-500 racer. 11 Machine Design
36:6 Je 18 '64
Beryllium gains as a structural material, il
Chem & Eng N 42:27 F 24 '64
Beryllium. 1963. N. W. Bass. Eng & Min J
165:124 F '64
BeO phase transformation. J. B. Conway and
R. A. Hein. bibliog Nucleonics 22:71 Je '64
Distribution of beryllium in the Oslo region.
Norway; a geochemical. stream sediment
study. J. \V. Brinck and A. Hofmann. bib-
liog map Econ Geol 59:79-96 Ja '64
First beryllium spacer for missile structure,
il Materials in Design Eng 59:113-1- My '64
Internal friction in beryllium. C. Y. Ang and
K. T. Kamber. J Ap l^hys 34:3405-7 N '63
International conference on beryllium tech-
nology. 2d. Philadelphia, Oct. l.'i-n; ab-
stracts of papers. J Metals 16:693-9 S '64
Orientation of vacuum-deposited Be thin
films. R. R, Verderber. il diags J Ap Phys
35:1642-4 My '64
Preparation of beryllium specimens for trans-
mission electron microscopy by the Knuth
system of electropoli-shing. F. J. Wilhelm.
bibliog diag J Sci Instr 41:343-4 My '64
Pressure-bonding beryllium, il Nucleonics 21;
72 O '63
Properties of materials; hafnium, thorium,
uranium, vanadium, beryllium; wrought;
tables. Materials in Design Eng 60:180 Mid-
O '64
Rare alkali and beryllium mineralization in
volcanic tuffs. Honey Comb Hills. Juab
County. Utah. W. N. McAnulty and A. A.
Levinson. map Econ Geol 59:768-74 Ag '64
Soldering of beryllium metal. E. E. Welsman-
tel and K. C. Tabor, il Welding J 43:sup57-
62 F '64
Techni(|i'e for minimizing the specific weight
of a finned beryllium space radiator. B. S.
Leo. diag AIAA J 1:2847-8 D '63
Time resolution of streak cameras equipped
with rotating mirrors of beryllium. J. K.
Landr6. 11 diags R Sci Instr 35:796-801
Jl '64
Wetting of beryllium by various pure metals
and alloys. R. G. GilHland. bibliog il diags
Welding J 43:sup248-57 Je '64
Analysis
Analysis of total beryllium In beryllium metal
by gamma activation. H. L. Rook, bibliog
diags Anal Chem 36:2211-12 O '64
Emission spectrometric determination of
bervUium in oilfield waters using plasma
arc A. G. Collins and C. A. Pearson, bib-
liog Anal Chem 36:787-9 Ap '64
Metallography
Fusion welding of beryllium. B. M. Pass-
more, bibliog il diag Welding J 43:sup 116-
25 Mr '64
Welding
Fusion welding of beryllium. E. M. Pass-
more, bibliog il diag Welding J 43:sup 116-
25 Mr '64
BERYLLIUM alloys
Beryllium alloy used in pressure vessel. 11
Chem & Eng N 42:504- Je 15 '64
Beryllium-aluminum alloys, promising new
structural metals. R. W. Fenn. jr. and
others, il Materials in Design Eng 60:103-6
S '('.l
Beryllium copper alloy has new applications.
il Welding Eng 49:68 S '64
Beryllium-copper alloys. K. G. Wikle and
L. D. Alspach. il diags Machine Design 36:
153-71 Jl 16 '64
Beryllium nickel plungers. O. H. Samuelson.
il Glass Ind 45:249-50 My '64
Beryllium teams up with alumintun; Lock-
alloy. Iron Age 194:90 S 17 '64
Develop tougher beryllium with higher
elastic limit. 11 Mod Metals 19:52 N '63
Ductile beryllium-aluminum alloys broaden
potential uses. R. W. Fenn. jr. and D. D.
Crooks. Space/Aeronautics 42:73-1- O '64
High temperature oxidation resistance of
the beryllides. R. M. Paine and others.
Corrosion 20:307-13 O '04
Highly workable new alloy of beryllium -1-
aluminum; LockaUoy. 11 Mod Metals 20:72-
3 S '64 ^ „
How to heat treat beryllium copper. J. B.
Kuhn. il Metallurgia 68:155-9 O '63
Mechanical properties of beryllium copper
wire and springs. R. D. Crooks and W. R.
Johnson. Metal Prog 85:89-91 My '64
Metal selector; beryllium-containing alloys.
Steel 155:sup S 19 O 12 '64
New bervllium nickel alloy sheet in produc-
tinn. il Light IMetal Age 21:10 O '63
Probable berylliosis from beryllium alloys. J.
Lieben and others, bibliog Archives En-
vironmental Health 9:473-7 O '64
Welding of submarine cable repeaters. H.
W. Garbe and P. A. Yeisley. il Welding J
43:287-95 Ap '64
Wetting of beryllium by various pure metals
and alloys. R. G. Gilliland. bibliog il diags
Welding J 43:sup248-57 Je '64
BERYLLIUM compounds
Oxidation kinetics of ZrBeu and NbEeii.
G. Ervin, jr. and M. M. Nakata. bibliog
il diags Electrochem Soc J 110:1103-10 N '63
BERYLLIUM metallurgy
High beryllium recoveries possible from low-
grade ore. Chem & Eng N 42:45 Ag 31 '64
Production problems associated with the ele-
ment bervllium. P. H. Evans, il Chem &
Ind P632-44 Ap 18 '64
BERYLLIUM ores
Association of ber>-llium with tin deposits
rich in fluorite. C. L. Sainsbury. bibliog
Econ Geol 69:920-6 Ag '04
BERYLLIUM oxide
Calcination of BeO from b.isic acetate-
derived Be(OH)j. R. C. Rau. bibliog il
Am Cer Soc J 47:179-84 Ap '64
CleavagC'!! of BeO and other minerals having
the wurtzite structure. V. D. Frechette and
C. F. Cline. Am Mineralogist 48:1381-3 N '63
Creep, strength, expansion, and elastic
moduli of sintered BeO as a function of
grain size, porosity, and grain orientation.
R. E. Fryxell and B. A. Chandler, bibliog
Am Cer Soc J 47:283-91 Je '04
Crystal structure and polarity of beryllium
oxide. D, K Smith and others, bibliog 11
diags Electrochem Soc J 111:78-87 Ja '64
Dielectric; composite material features In-
creased thermal conductivity. Plastics world
22:48 F '64
Metal-filled encapsulant; beryllium oxide
raises thermal conductivity. il Plastics
World 22::!6 O '64
Method and apparatus for determination of
small tsotopic oxygen variations in beryl-
lium oxide. R. A. Meyer and others, bibliog
diags Anal Chem 35:2144-6 D '63
BERYLLIUM phosphates
Crystallography of faheyite. Sapucaia pegr-
matile mine. Minas Gerais. Brazil. M. L.
Llndbcrg. diag Am Mineralogist 49:395-8
Mr '64
I
J
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
123
BERYLLIUM poisoning
Biolosical action of beryllium; reaction of the
monkey to inhaled aerosols. G. W. H.
Schepers. biblioe il Ind Med 33:1-16 Ja '64
Et't'ecti\eness of aurin tricarboxylic acid
(ATA) as an antidote for beryllium poison-
ing. M. E. King and others, bibliog Ind
Med 33:566-9 Ag '64
Probable berylliosis from beryllium alloys. J.
Lieben and others, bibliog Archives En-
vironmental Health 9:473-7 O '64
Production problems associated with the ele-
ment beryllium. P. H. Evans. 11 Chem &
Ind P632-44 Ap 18 '64
Two approaches to exhausting toxic particles.
M. Birken. il diags Plant Eng 18:126-9
Ap '64
BERYLLIUM work
BervUium blast-off. il Mod Metals 20:70-1- Mr
'64
Beryllium goes structural, il Mach 70:144 Ap
■64
Beryllium machining made easy. A. Waig-
andt. il Am Mach/Metalworking Mantif 107:
lOS-9 O 14 '63
Beryllium research opens new markets tn
aerospace, i! Steel 154:57 F 24 '64
Beryllium structures. R. N, Kelly, il diag
Space/Aeronautics 42:64-73 Jl '64
Electric discharfre machining of beryllivun. 11
Light Metal Age 22:15 F '64
New beryllium nickel alloy sheet in produc-
tion, il Light Metal Age 21:10 O '63
BESSEL functions
Expansion of the generalized exponential
integral in terms of Bessel functions. A. S.
Meligy and E. M. EI Gazzy. bibliog J Math
& Phys 43:60-4 Mr '64
Integral
fl '-''
s)' I sin xa I ds, with
an application to Schlomilch series. M. L.
Glasser. bibliog J Math & Phys 43:158-62
Je '64
Quadrature of some exponential transforms
of cylindrical functions. J. Kane. J Math &
Phys 43:140-3 Je '64
Some infinite sums involving zeros of Jo^X).
L. F. Epstein, bibliog J Res Nat Bur Stand
6SB:17-26 Ja '64
Zeroes of Bessel functions and eigenvalues of
non-self adjoint boundary value problems.
D. S. Cohen, bibliog J Math & Phys 43:133-9
Je '64
BETA rays
Thickness measurement of polymer films for
infrared spectrometry by beta-ray absorp-
tion. T. A. Veerkamp and others. Anal
Chem 36:2277-8 N '64
Vlf disturbances caused by trapped beta-rays
from the decay of neutrons produced in
high-altitude nuclear explosions. A. J.
Zmuda and others, bibliog J Res Nat Bur
Stand 6SD:117-23 Ja '64
Measurement
Low-level beta counting and absorption
measurement with liquid scintillators. P. K.
Zutshi. bibliog diags Nucleonics 21:50-3 S
'63
Measurement uses
Beta gauge measures thin metallic films, diag
Can Chem Process 48:73-1- Ap '64
Beta radiation hardness gage. W. A. Wilson,
bibliog il diag I S A J 10:64-8 D '63
Blast wave density gauge using beta-radia-
tion. J. M. Dewey and W. A. Anson, bib-
liog diags J Sci Instr 40:568-72 D '63
Closed loop control of basis weight; applica-
tion of a beta gage system. J. G. Dipre. il
diags Tappi 46:sup 178A-81A N '63
Electronics watch cigarette filling P J.
Robins, il diag Ind Electronics 2:135-7 Mr
'64
Film extrusion with beta gages: quality up.
costs down. G. R. Gerhard. Plastics Tech
10:39-43 F '64
Non-destructive thickness measurement;
beta-ray back-scatter method. B. B. Joffe
and R. S. Modjeska. diags Metal Finishing
61:44-9 D '63
Ohmart beta gage system inspects sheet
thickness or basis weight continuouslv. il
Am Mach/Metalworking Manuf 107:117 N 25
"63
System described for automating extruder
die adjustment: beta gage seminar. Plastics
Tech 10:59 My '64
BETATRON
31mev betatron for the radiography of steel
castings, il Engineer 216:779 N 8 '63
BEVEL gearing. See Gearing, Bevel
BEVERAGES
Carbon dioxide stability in beverages. F. J.
Miller. Food Tech 18:850-3 Je '64
Cola to be sold in aluminum cans. Mod
Metals 20:S6 J I '64
Sensory testing guide for panel evaluation of
foods and beverages, bibliog Food Tech
18:1135-41 Ag '64
Some benzopyrylium compounds potentially
useful as color additives for fruit drinks
and juices. L. Jurd. Food Tech 18:559-61
Ad '64
Stands by itself; flat-bottom pouch for soft
drinks, il Food Eng 36:70 Jl '64
See also
Beer
Fruit jtuces
Wine
BICYCLES
Moulton's new bicycle is first basic change
since 1876. diags Product Eng 34:41 D 23
'63
Sturmey-Archer AW three-speed hub. il diags
Engineering 198:114-16 Jl 24 '64
BICYCLOBUTANE
Simple synthesis of bicycio [1.1.0] butane and
its relation to the internal conversion of
electronic energy in 1,3-butadiene. R. Srini-
vasan. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:4045-6
D 20 '63
BICYCLOHEPTADIENE
Detailed analysis of the 7-norbornadienyl
carbonium ion nuclear magnetic resonance
spectrum. P. R. Story and others, bibliog
diags Am Chem Soc J 85:3630-4 N 20 '63
Mechanism of the pyrolysis of bicyclo[2.2.1)
heptadiene; kinetics of the bicycIo[2.2.1]
heptadiene to toluene isomerization. W. C.
Herndon and L. L. Lowry. bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1922-6 My 20 '64
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of some
norbornadienes and norbornenes E I.
Snyder and B. Franzus. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1166-71 Mr 20 '64
Nuclear magnetic resonance study of the
products from an unusual reaction of nor-
bomadiene: the ionic addition of N-chJoro-
diethylaniine in sulfuric acid-acetic acid.
R. S. Neale and E. B. Whipple, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:3130-7 Ag 6 '64
Photolysis of A'.'>-bioyclo[2.2.1] heptadiene in
the vapor phase. B. C. Roquitte. Am Chem
Soc J 85:3700 N 20 '63
Preparation and reactions of some 7-
silanorbomadienes; an approach to di-
methylsilylene. H. Gilman and others.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1596-9 Ap 20 '64
Solvent-senitive rearrangement of 7-substl-
tuted norbornadienes to cycloheptatriene
using complex hydrides. B. Franzus and
B. I. Snyder, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:
3902-3 D 5 '63
BICYCLOHEPTENE
Analysis of the nuclear magnetic resonance
spectra of norbornene derivatives. P.
Laszlo and P. V Schlever bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:1171-9 Mr 20 '64
Deuterium tracer studies on the course of
addition to norbornene. H. Kwart and
J. L. Nyce. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2601-6
Jl 5 '64
Norbornene forms cis adducts with NOCl. J.
Meinwald and others. Chem & Eng N 42:
40-2 O 12 '64
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of some
norbornadienes and norbornenes. E. I.
Snyder and B. Franzus. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1166-71 Mr 20 '64
Reaction of acyl azides with norbornylene.
L. H. Zaikow and others. Chem & Ind
p 1556-7 S 5 '64
Substituent effects on nuclear magnetic re-
sonance chemical shifts in pnra-substituted
phenylhexachlorobicyclo[2.2.1]heptenes and
ethylbenzenes. K. L. Williamson and others.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4021-5 O 5 '64
BICYCLOHEXANE
Kinetics of the thermal isomerization of bi-
cycIo[2.1.11hexane. R. Srinivasan and A. A.
Levi. Am Chem Soc J 85:3363-5 N 6 '63
BICYCLONONANE
Proximity effects; solvolysis of cJs-blcyclo
[6,1.0]nonane. A. C. Cope and G. L Woo.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 85:3601-8 N 20 '63
BICYCLONONATRIENE
Thermal and photochemical valence tauto-
merism of bicyclo[6.1.0]-nona-2,4.6-triene
derivatives. G. J. Fonken and W. Moran.
bibliog Chem & Ind p 1841-2 N 16 '63
Thermal re.irrangement of 9-ethoxvcarbony!-
bicycIo[6.1,0]nona-2.4.6-triene K P Ban-
gert and V. Boekelheide. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:905-8 Mr 6 '64
124
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BICYCLOOCTANE n,octane derivatives via
^fad'lfnr'L"FS\n. Am Chem Soc J
80:1885-6 My 5 64
BICYCLOOCTATRIENE remarkable trans-
formation to "^Jhtuaieiie ^ ,^,^ x»h-
HKs°trie^nr!e."B.'°Tu?i.eV."^n Chem So<: J
86:3586-7 S 5 M
BICYCLOOCTENE „,„(,„ = ■ cis- and trans-
Oxvmercuration of„f°"^{;iJ.vclo[2 2.2)oct-2-ene.
ox>mercur^atK,„ ^"f ^3 ''^^<='?:'bem Soc J 86:
2il-s'Ja V','''* „, the copper-salt-catalyzed
gj^^infard ^!=¥l'a°^ef 'i?§l^o« Am Chem
B.oEn^c^n^^^a^tf, "see"contracts. I^ettln. of
^'^n^hl,^c'efuent of calcium abso,jtio^, m^man
277-84 bibU0K(p2S3-4l IN bi
BILLING . , ost of electricity. U
Bill carries per-day cost ui
Su^m?n%r"b°nlfn/V i.^M^al^-. Am Ga. Assn
Mo 46:25-6 My 64
BILLINGSLEY. Paul j j^j pubiica-
^^?JSns"'M ^^*Hediey!''p?r%eol Soc Bui 7u:
EUP 133-7 S '61
BlNAPHTHYL. See Dinaphthyl
Unary number system. See Ntuneration
BINDING Tiaterif'^in^ers for solid lubricants
Inveslisation of *l'"°<;ifres B C Stupp and
f f,^"^'l\^?f«h\'."iFLub'EnK l5:4G3-8: Discus-
sion. 409 N '63 . j,rebaked carbon
r-Sl^-bingf S b:^.£ n 3ind,_f ^;^
4S-FI lrV-/otrni?y<^?2:ltot
O '64 ,
See also
^Siniuf products-Binding materials
Road materials
BINS . . ^ ,-_ free flow. A. W. Jenike.
°f'§"als°Mod Material! Handling 19:48-51 N
Dynamic pressure of ^"-^{f ^ bibUoIr" dia^s
^P?|tr^nrm3,f|51^^'D "63; Keply. 00
[ST 2 no 38S6]:3»7-9 Ap 6^ is vacuum
n^ofmePof''':r-in.°'^shre'i''il i^l5 Plastics 42:
N^^' dV^n criteria for hoppers and bin^^ J^
fron^''&"s.''e"eI^Sn,=."4lS°5-^?; Discussion. 98-
iV'iji:.,„ 11.911-66 Mv 64
BIOCHEMISTRY . _„y,,„,,„ =vnthesized thla-
^^;S,'lfe''.^"the°'ra'?'r^udV^i-^*-« J ^-<"'^'-
d^^r N;.t^j£Si?=:^i:^o^irgi?,isms.
Biochemistry of 'n5"*JF'^'j,ose eds. Review.
& £^'nilln.^ten?&''°nl'pSn-SO My 23
Bi^'chemistty, of li.nin. F. F. Nord. bibUog
Tappi .■IV^,? „f lunls In relation to silicosis;
^'e^f-f^cTiff'-^^uS^t^^d^t^^JJ^^the protein ammo
|^^'^ot°h'er.r\^!,tioS'^Agh".?'e^El5?-iror;mental
Health. S:547-54 AP 64 fl.5ation path.
Biochemists Bee new^mtrogeuj ^^^^^^^^^
Bils1.f?hel1s of a-tidme-2 ca boxylic acid.
E. Leete, Am Chein &oc j ou acetate
^'5,^m"^l"Le°e'te."=°A^"cherS0^ J 85:3523-4
N 5 '63
lift ViJ' ■->■
Materials
T?andlinfr 19:241-66 My 64
-Sel^rr<^^ri?t.t\.'^^e?^e^^«
s|;^auo;^;^^cj^--i-rj.:S
ga"er.- Wbli^K dla"s Chem Eng 71:135-40+
45l'^nf ^^4STm^- 7.1 S^ti> Sl^S?
nir)A<;^AY See Biolouical essay
'infJV'^^.^emlel^upagA-SgA Ap '64
^«f i?th?k^g[gSSri&n Che^ iofft^:
Bi^Vnthesis | .ramine: the im^edja^ pr|
L"e'te':'b°bIiol A^. ClTenf-Soc J 85:3683-. N
Biosynthesis of nicotine in nicotiana ^U.tm_osa
1-nTot^rMioM Che;S^-Soc J 86:1608-
Soc J 86:2509-13 Je 20 '64 , , .^ . ,.^
Bio'-n'thesis of the nicotiana _ alkaloids; the
incorporation of ?lycs™i - s- '''"i„a A &.
^r^TlmTn%°Lrofl!n??hlt>^loT/S6:1224-6
concerning the . nonphotoche.mca| bios>m-
L•^.f'o^h°k.''b^bl\"og°imCh\*^mloc^ 86:2528-
4i??¥ gvSl^"anf |^j;^^Sr'l^
mS foT^ssavin. m^amine status in man
\"^ ?'Sf.lfcal"Nt???^tfon"?f:m-201 AP '64
Re;Mew of fundamental developments m
desian Copperbelt. J. b. ioom.- «"
Jay. biblios Econ Geol 59.826-34 ab
See olso ,
Anticcns and antibodies
Eii!r\-inos
Fermentation
Funcioides
Hemoclobin
Miorooruniiisma
Nuclfiiproieins
Porphvrins
Proteins g^^jy g^j teaching
•^?'"j'-H sisti^^/s. Jh^xri'^^p i'4«^
22 '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
125
BIOCHEMISTR Y— Co ntitiued
Technique
Techniques de laboratoire: vol. 1, Chimie
physique-chimie biologique. J. Loiseleur, ed.
Review, by B. N. Bowden. Chera & Ind
p lOlG-18 Je 13 '64
BIOLOGICAL apparatus
See also
El ectrocardioffraph
BIOLOGICAL assay
Assay of pliosphatase activity by direct
spectrophotometric determination of phe-
nolate ion. L. L. Salomon and others,
bibliopr Anal Chem 36:1162-4 My '64
Comparison of vitamin B« values of selected
food samples by bioassay and microbiologi-
cal assay. E. W. Toepfer and others, bib-
liofr J Asri & Food Chem 11:523-5 N '63
Detection of pesticides in water by biochem-
ical assay. C. M. Weiss and J. H. Galjstat-
ter. bibliog WPCP J 36:240-53 F '64
Essential fatty acid contents of various fats;
interpretations of values by physico-chemi-
cal tests. R. B. AJfln-Slater and D. Melniclc,
bibliog- Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:145-50 F '64
Gambusia; industrial etHuent monitors. R. C.
Davis. Water & Sewage Works 111:259-61
Je '64
Liquid scintillation counting of promethium-
147. bioassay procedure. J. D. Ludwick.
Anal Chem 36:1104-6 My '64
Microbiological and enzj'matic assays of ribo-
flavin analogues. C. S. Yang and others,
bibliog J Nutrition 84:167-72 O '64
Photodynamic bioassay of pol.vcvclic air pol-
lutants. S. S. Epstein and others, bibliog
Archives EnvironmentaJ Health 7:531-7 N
■63
BIOLOGICAL laboratories
Equipment
Nuclear instrumentation for medicine and
biology; special report, bibliog il dUags Nu-
cleonics 21:45-68 O '63
Test new electric incinerator design for
sterilizing laboratory air. G. J. Harris and
others, bibliog diag Heating-Piping 36:94-5
F '64
BIOLOGICAL materials
Cryogenic biological container. R. F. O'Con-
nell and W. Haumajin. il Materials in
Design Eng 59:133 Ap '64
Sols allow rebuilding biological materials; re-
build cow's aorta from sols of its three
main layers. H. Thiele. il Chem & Eng N
42:40-1 Je 15 '64
See also
tJrine
Analysis
Adaptation of a galvanic cell for microanaly-
sis of oxygen. H. Lipner and others, bib-
liog diags Anal Chem 36:204-6 Ja '64
Chemical analysis in silicosis research. J. S.
Harington and T. A. Kilroe-Smith. bib-
liog Archives Environmental Health 9:395-7
S '64
Determination of acetic acid in blood and
other tissues by vacuum distillation and
gas liquid chromatography. D. Lester, bib-
liog diag Anal Chem 36:1810-12 Ag '64
Determination of carbohydrates in glycolipides
and gangliosldes by gas chromatography.
C. C. Sweeley and B. Walker, bibliog Anal
Chem 36:1461-6 Jl '64
Determination of hydrolytically-stable boron
hydrides in biological materials. A. H Solo-
way and J. R. Messer. bibliog Anal Chem
36:433-4 F '64
Determination of narcotic analgesics in hu-
man biological materials; application of
ultraviolet spectrophotometry, thin layer
and gas liquid chromatography. S. J. Mul6.
bibliog Anal Chem 36:1907-14 S '64
Determination of nitrate nitrogen in bovine
blood, milk, urine, and rumen liquor. T.
Greweling and others. J Agri & Food
Chem 12:139-40 Mr '64
Determination of submicrogram amounts of
selenium in biological materials. W. H. Ail-
away and B. E. Cary. bibliog Anal Chem
36:1359-62 Je '64
Estimation of a few nonograms of fluoride in
presence of phosphate by use of liver
esterase. C. McGaughey and B. C. Stowell.
bibhog Anal Chem 36:2344-50 N '64
Faster analysis for Pb"» In biological specl-
H£P.''- 4v h- Aronson and P. B. Hammond.
blbUo«r Nucleonics 22:90+ F '64
Liquid scintillation counting of biological
compounds In aqueous solution. H. Taka-
hashi and others, bibliog Anal Chem 35:
1982-3 N '63
Precipitation of submicrogram quantities of
thorium by barium sulfate and application
to fluorometric determination of thorium
in mineralogical and biological samples. C.
JY-ro^;"„?-'iS'? '^.oF- Willis. bVbliog Anal Chera
3b;bJ.;-3U Mr 64
Radiochemical determination of radium-228
and thoriura-22S in biological and mineral
samples. H. G. Petrow and others. Anal
Chem 36:1600-3 Jl '64
Rapid method for the determination of sele-
nium in biological material. L. M. Cimi-
mins and others, bibliog Anal Chem 36:
382-4 F '64
Rapid spectrophotometric method for the de-
termination of lead in bone ash. F. H.
llcewicz and others, bibliog Anal Chera
36:1132-5 My '64
Simple apparatus for combustion of samples
containing C"-labeled pesticides for resi-
due analysis. G. N. Smith and others, bib-
liog diags J Agri & Food Chera 12:172-5
Mr 64
Simultaneous determination of mercury and
arsenic in biological and organic ma-
terials by activation analysis. B Sjostrand.
bibhog diag Anal Chem 36:814-19 Ap '64
Spectrophotometric determination of nano-
gram amounts of total cholesterol in micro-
gram quantities of tissue or nticroliter vol-
umes of serum. D. Glick and others, bibliog
Anal Chem 36:1119-21 My '64
Spectrophotometric determination of nitrogen
m total micro-Kjeldahl digests. L. T. Mann,
jr. bibliog Anal Chem 35:2179-82 D '63
Spectrophotometric micro and submicro de-
termination of sulfur in organic substances
y'ith baritmi chloranilate. P. Stoffyn and
W. Keane. Anal Chem 36:397-400 F '64
BIOLOGICAL pigments. See Pigments, Biolog-
ical
BIOLOGICAL research
Activation analysis finds its place In the life
sciences. R. E. Wainerdi. diag Nucleonics
22:57-60 F '64
Criteria for design of a microbiological re-
search laboratory. A. G. Wedum and G B.
Phillips, bibliog il ASHRAE J 6:46-52-f- F
64
•^'li'^ir?Po .IT'ifJS'^.".!;*^ ^°'" biology, il Engineer
Living in space S. Barnes, il diags Machine
Design 36:90-4 Ja 30 "64
OECD sponsors research into biological de-
terioration. Engineering 197:32 Ja 3 '64
Optical device to contact dolphins. 11 diag
Electronics 36:46-t- N 22 '63
See also
Biochemical research
BIOLOGY
Biological system of stream classification
used by the Trent River board F. S
W^oodiwiss. bibliog Chem & Ind p443-7 Mr
14 64
Mathematics In the biological sciences. E F.
Moore, diags Sci Am 211:148-54-f S '64
Recent developments in molecular biologv;
abstract. S. Arnott. Chem & Ind p434 Mr
14 64
Use of biology in the study of water pollu-
Vr°";,^A,^- ^- Hynes. Chera & Ind p435-6
Mr 14 64
See also
Biological research
Ecology
Environraent
Evolution
Fresh water biology
Genetics
Growth
Study and teaching
City of Liverpool college of technology re-
gional college; Department of chemistry
l:"fnd"S9°9frs J^e l!'6T ^'"^- "^'"""^ " ^"^^^
BIOMECHANICS
Biomechanical engineering. G. A. Simon and
F. Alt. il Mech Eng 86:32-5 My '64
B'OMEDICAL engineering
Analysis of signals from Intact nerve N A
Nermann and J U Casby. diags Archives
Environmental Health 9:303-7 S '64
Bioa.stronau tic research; interdisciplinary ap-
proach. R. J Preston, plans Archives En-
vironmental Health 9:292-7 S '64
Bipmediral engineering. J. A. Millard. Heat-
ing-Piping 35:129-30 D '63
New stage for biomedlcs. I S A J H:26-J-
126
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
D ''63
See also
Biomedical enfrlneenns
BIOSTATISTICIANS. See StaUsticlans
BIOSYNTHESIS. See Biochemistry
^EffJc^t of propionate on the dietary vitamin
B^biotin and folic acid requirement of the
rat D E. Hogue and J. M. Ji.lliot. didiiob
J Nutrition 83:171-5 Je '64
^Blltitf mica effect in X-ray spectrosraphio
analysis of pressed rock powders. A. Voi-
bSrth bibliog Am Mineralogist 49:034-43 My
Phyiical properties of synthetic bioti^s on
the join Phlqsppite-annite D K wones^
bibliog Am Mineralogist 48.13UU-^1 JN oo
BIPHENYL. See Diphenyl
BIPHENYLENE. See Cyclobutadibenzene
^'Siboratory-spun rayon fibers from birch pulp.
B Hacknian and others, il diag Tappi 46.
pjllnt'ia? fiber from balsam fir, white pine
?iH- rk^. ^^^S.g\"n^d^1Si?rs.'°rap"p1
47:555-7 S '64
bibliog J Agri & Food Chem 12.342-4 Ji o»
"'"F-b'^rX'^'S T^Flrnlr.'-IT^f Inffl -
entist 52:137-56 biblioglp 154-6) Mr '64
Antarctic regions
Antarctic skua. C. R. Eklund. 11 map Scl Am
210:94-8+ F '64
Australia
209:10-f D '63^^^ ^^,„^^
^^<g^i1nr°^!^^-t^'^;§J3i^'°"
209:10+ D '63
BIRDS, Habits and behavior of nilliard 11
^^dt"g"i2i "Im^'Toil-rs^tt ^- ■^^■■. Biifu^^ior!!
209:10+ D '63 , ,, v.,
BIREFRINGENCE. See Refraction. Double
^'5>ln"pet?t]rrf 'sharpens in oral contmceptives.
F<Si1^ ptnnTng^'p'r^.flm^.sl'ng'^olunteers ag
health e<lucatorg 5 Zalduondo. Am J Pub
He«a!fredu'iiuo'n ^"responsible Parenthood:
g;;f"l'Sf'}' P^u°S^re^^"5t:17^5-4^- (f g"
New ;birth-control devices. Scl Am 210:54-6
OtI\ ctntracepUon. Drug & Cosmetic Ind
94:601 Ap '64 ,
Study in fertility control. B, Berelson and
R Freedman. il maps Sci Am 210..i9-J/
My '64
'^S^m'^y'^ ^fltlf'^^43^'r^4
Sarett bibliog Am J Clinical Nutrition 13:
291-6 N '63
^Bi^mTtS. 1963.^D. E. MouId3. Eng & Mln J
^Sll?i'"s'.°"G^\'le?"a'-,irot'h%Ts.^!j""l'p
Phys 35:1754-6 Je '64
^';SSfhV^tiS°^c'^al^?'°.%n< .rtl^l. '?.t?^^^
iT Iron & Steel Inst J 202:739-45 S 64
Compact lead-bismuth annealing plant. W. N
Jenkins; D. W. Game.s. bib log 11 dlags
Iron & Steel Eng 41:106-14; Discussion.
114-16 Jl '64 „
^1^ya^??^?^rL^.'^^.n^et7nf^.'^|u»:
ll^w sheet 11 J Metals 16:235-7 Mr '64
Thermomagnetlcflpre of merit; bismuth.
R B Horst. bibliog J Ap Phys ci4.ii^4b-o*
N '63
^'(f^^'inl'c• c"^!!' ^measurement of the thermody-
namic interaction between cadmium and t,n
in lifinifl bismuth W. M. Boorstein ana u.
D Pehlke bibliog diag Electrochem Soc J
111:1269-72 N '64
^'IP'owTh" ^f'°lismuth-antimony single-crystal
al ovs. D. M. Brown and F K. ^eumann.
bibliog J Ap Phys 35:1947-51 Je 64
BISMUTH compounds mairneto-
Tenioerature dependence of the magneio
^ optic effect and^ resonance Phenoniena in
oriented MnBi fllrns. D. ^bf" aid^j
Gondo. bibliog J Ap Phys 35:1024-o pt i
Mr '64
^'loTnTo^phiVm of bismuth sesquioxide E. M
Levin and R. S. Roth, biblipg J Res Nat
Bur Stand CSA:lS9-206 Mr 64
SynThesis of thorianite crystals from bismum
oxide-lead fluoride melts. A B Chase ana
J A Osmer. il Am Mineralogist 49.1469-a
S' '64
BISMUTH sesquioxide. See Bismuth oxides
^'p%^ep^aTrti^;;'"a'n^d electrical RropertJes of^ bls-
S^iV^eh'H^""^b^i1iUo^- ip-El1SJ.|ch\".^ Lo^J
110:1231-4 D '63
^l^^ZVs *of" m'il'tures of antimony and bls-
nmth t?llurides^ containing selenuim and
Iodine. K. L.. Cheng and B. L- Goydlsn.
Anal Chem 35:1965-7 N '63
li{i6 patterns and zone s nicture of Bi|T^^
H H Soonpaa. bibliog il diags J Ap pnys
34:3600-2 D '63
^'lf^ect''s"of* constant dc Aelds on the hys^eres^s
loops of ferroeectric Bu-TuOi! cnstals t..
B Cummins, bibliog il J Ap Phys 35.3U45-b
O '64
^'ly''n^hISra''nd''smb!lity of bismutotantalite.
M biotantalite and chemically s'"^lar ABO.
compounds. R. S. Koth and J. L. waring.
bibliog Am Mineralogist 48:134S-o6 N 63
BISPHENOU A. See Dihydro.^y diphenyl dl-
methylmethane
BISPHENOLS. See Dihydroxydiphenyl
BISULFITES. See Sulfites
^Dnll-bit costs going down. Oil & Gas J 61:
For jetVitI; new fluid-passage design reduces
trip surge pressures. G. nf McKown. diags
Oil& GiS^J 62:118-19 F 10 '64
How to grind and use spur bits. R. ^■
Clement diacs Am Mach 108:113-14 Ja 20 '64
Studies of drillability and drilling bits in the
US I r: J. Delacour. J Pet Tech 15:1080-6
O ■63
^'m'^dmlenation of a coker f^til late derived
from Athabasca bitumen A. R. Aitken ana
others, bibliog flow sheet diag Can J Chem
Eng 42:234-8 O '64 . ^ ^ .,0
9tiidv of the oil component of the Athabasca
^ bitun?ln M. lI. Boyd and DS Montgomery,
bibliog Inst Pet J 49:340-52 N 63
BITUMINOUS concrete association. National.
See National bituminous concrete associ-
ation
BITUMINOUS concrete curbs. See Curbs.
Bituminous concrete
BITUMINOUS concrete pavements. See Pave-
ments, Bituminous concrete
BITUMINOUS concrete roads. See Roads. Bi-
tuminous concrete
BITUMINOUS materials _,
■Two-part ceramic stucco .Preserves guard
ra.uk il Materials in Design Eng 59:164+
Ap '64
See also
A.=iphalt
Roads— Foundations— Bituminous materials
Tar
Specifications
Some ripe obser\'ations on bituminous Plant
operatfon and control. J. E. Ward. Roads
& Sis 106:72-6 D '63
BITUMINOUS pavements. See Pavements. Bitu-
minous
BITUMINOUS roads. See Roads, Bituminous
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
127
BITUMINOUS sand
How hydrogen will be used to upgrade Atha-
basca tar to sweet crude oil. A. D. Hos-
kins. diags Oil & Gas J G2;122-4 My 18 '64;
Same. Hydrocarbon Process & Pet Refiner
43:122-4 My '64
Shell eyeing Venezuela's tax belt, map Oil &
Gas J 62:64+ Jl 13 '64
Tar sands; big profits for Sun Oil? flow sheet
il Can Cheni Process 48:40-5 Ag '64
BLACK body
Effective emittance of a blackbody cavity at
nonuniform temperature; abstract. P. F.
O'Brien and B. J. Heckert. Illuin Eng 59:
601-2 S '64
BLACK death. See Plague
BLACK liquor. See Paper and pulp mills — "Waste
BLANCHING
Chlorophyll losses in blanched snap beans.
J. P. Van Buren and others, bibliog Food
Tech 18:1204-6 Ag '64
Retains vegetable green; new pH-control ad-
ditives for blanching and canning. G. J.
Malecki. Food Eng 36:93-4 Je '64
BLANKETS
Comfort properties of blankets. R. J. Row-
lands, bibliog diags Textile Res J 33:343-50;
34:459-61 My '63, My '64
Manufacture
Big' news in nonwoven blankets, diags Tex-
tile World 114:68-9 S '64
Blankets without looms; needling process con-
verts fibers to fabrics fast. 11 Mod Tex-
tiles Mag 45:26+ S '64
Cotton leno warms "em up. 11 Textile Ind
128:66-8 Mr '64
BLAST cleaning. See Grit blasting: Sand blast:
Shot blasting
BLAST furnace gas
Cowper stoves in the light of regenerator
theory. J. I. T. Green, diag Iron & Steel
Inst J 202:833-9: Discussion. 849-55 O '64
Cleaning
Adjustable circular wedge scrubber on mar-
ket in compact unit, il diag Iron & Steel
Eng 40:155-6 D '63
BLAST furnace slag. See Slag
BLAST furnace stoves
Cowper stoves in the light of regenerator
theory. J. I. T. Green, diag Iron & Steel
Inst J 202:833-9: Discussion. 849-55 O '64
Hot blast stoves. J. Schofleld and others,
bibliog diags Iron & Steel Inst J 199:229-
40; 201:497-508; 202:839-48 N '61. Je '63, O
'64: Discussion. 202:849-55 O '64
Measurement of heat transfer coefBcients for
stove checkers. J. M. Ridgion and B. Kerri-
son. bibliog il diags Iron & Steel Inst J
202:315-18 Ap '64; Discussion. 202:849-55 O
'64
Present state of construction of Cowper
stoves. D. Petit, diags Iron & Steel Inst J
202:305-13 Ap '64; Discussion. 202:849-55 O
'64
Progress in blast-furnace stove operation at
Appleby-Frodingham. S. H. Brooks and F.
Fitzgerald, bibliog diags Iron & Steel Inst J
202:818-32; Discussion. 849-55 O '64
To modernize furnace stoves at Lackawanna.
Iron & Steel Eng 41:291-2 S '64
BLAST furnaces
Amanda and Bellefonte: answers to Iron-
making. J. L. Brady and others. II diags
J Metals 16:637-43 Ag '64
Armco shows its new blast furnace, oxygen
facilities. Steel 153:31+ D 2 '63
Blast-furnace for melting copper scrap. 11
Engineering 198:179 Ag 7 '64
Blast furnace materials handling. J. E. Allen.
11 Iron & Steel Eng 40:101-6: Discussion.
106-7 N '63
Blast furnace operation at high blast temper-
atures. R. T. Hanna. 11 diags J Metals 16:
161-4 F '64
Close-up of a revamped steel giant; Armco
steel Corp. N. P. Chopey. il Chem Eng
71:30-1 Ja 6 '64
Hardfaclng saves furnace bell. J. K. Wilson.
i\ Welding Eng 49:80-1 N '64
Improvements in blast furnace operation.
C. M. Nitchie. diag Iron & Steel Eng 41:
77-80 Ja '64
Jones & Laughlin dedicates blast furnace at
Cleveland works, il Iron & Steel Eng 41:
115-16 Ja "64
Metallurgical coke from substitute coals. H.
R. Brown and W. R. Hesp. bibliog 11
J Metals 16:346-51 Ap '64
New concept of steelmaklng, hot-blast cupola
with an oxygen converter, D. H. Tessmer.
diags Iron & Steel Eng 41:189+ Jl '64
New technology of iron and steel; ore reduc-
tion. F. C. Price. Chem Eng 71:183 S 14 '64
Recent developments in zinc blast-furnace
technology. S. W. K. Morgan. 11 diag J
Metals 16:33-6 Ja '64
Royal Netherlands blast furnaces and steel-
works. A. Drijver. il map plan diags Iron
& Steel Eng 40:53-84 D '63
Silica reduction reaction in the blast-
furnace. D. A. R. Kay and J. Taylor.
Iron & Steel Inst J 201:67-70; 202:420-3 Ja
'63, My '64; Discussion. 202:221-4 Mr '64
Soviet three-bell blast furnace, a success?
S. Henkel. diags J Metals 15:733-4 O '63
Structural rebuild of a blast furnace at Gary
steel works. R. J. Prybyl and others, il
Iron & Steel Eng 40:100-2 D '63
3500-ton per day blast furnace starts opera-
tion in Japan. 11 Iron & Steel Eng 41:182
O '64
Three bells aid operation at high top pres-
sure, il Steel 153:81+ D 2 '63
Tiny blast furnace feeds on scrap, il diag
Iron Age 194:140-1 O 29 '64
Tobata no. 3 blast furnace sets record. 11 Iron
& Steel Eng 41:187-8 Je '64
See also
Iron metallurgy
Air supply
See also
Blast furnace stoves
Charging
Armco's new blast furnace is charged auto-
matically, il Steel 153:108+ D 9 63
Automatic bin gate operator increases blast
furnace charging rate, diags Iron & Steel
Eng 40:163-4 D ^63
Blast furnace charged by automatic control-
ler, il Westinghouse Eng 24:115 Jl '64
Blast furnace is charged automatically. 11
Iron & Steel Eng 41:165 Je '64
Feeding a hungry blast furnace. P. G. Sam-
met. 11 diags Iron Age 193:148-9 Je 11 '64
How high top pressure alTects blast furnace
performance. Iron Age 193:84-5 My 7 '64
J&Lj's big Susan feeds voracious converters.
Steel 153:34+ D 23 '63
Lead blast furnace feeding at Cominco. E. A.
Mitchell and S. G. Smillie. diags Can Min
& Met Bui 56:895-9 D '63
Pre-reduction of blast furnace burdens using
the S-L process. F. J. Pearce. diag Can
Min & Met Bui 57:429-33 Ap '64
Raw materials handling and preparation facil-
ities at the Dunkirk Integrated iron- and
steelworks. M. Pertotti. il plan diags Iron &
Steel Inst J 202:147-57 F '64
Reducibility measurement of blast furnace
burdens. T. B. Beeton. bibliog diag Iron &
Steel Inst J 201:913-22 N '63
Scrap and sinter: new bedfellows il Iron
Age 193:97-9 Mr 26 '64
Turnings, borings strengthen sintered ore.
11 Steel 154:54+ Mr 23 '64
Control
Automated blast furnace, il diag Instruments
& Control Systems 37:87-8 F '64
Blast furnace charged by automatic control-
ler, il Westinghouse Eng 24:115 Jl '64
Continuous immersion therinocouple aids blast
furnace control. Iron & Steel Eng 41:179-
80+ Jl '64
New steel giant is born; Taranto plant of
Italsider. W. N. Redstreake. il Iron Age
194:60-2 Jl 9 '64
Equipment
Adjustable circular wedge scrubber on mar-
ket in compact unit, il diag Iron & Steel
Eng 40:155-6 D '63
J&L's big Susan feeds voracious converters.
Steel 153:34+ D 23 '63
Fuel
Blast-furnace fuel injection. J. C. Agarwal.
diags Mech Eng 85:52-5 N '63
Gas boosts steel production. 11 Gas 40:81-2
N '64
How high top pressure affects blast furnace
performance. Iron Age 193:84-5 My 7 '64
Lining
Ford Motor uses a special brick in B blast
furnace, il Iron & Steel Eng 41:204+ Jl '64
Pneumatic placement of castable refractories.
M, V. Probst. 11 diags Iron & Steel Eng
41:151-3 S '64
Refractory for hard-driven blast furnaces.
Engineer 216:703 O 25 '63
128
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BLAST furnaces — Continued
Numerical control
Blast furnace controlled by punched paper
tape. L.. Walter, il diags Meiallui-Eia 69:
161-6 Ap '64
Computer control in the Japanese ironmak-
inK industry, diag J Metals 16:2S5-6 Ap
'64
Computer control of blast furnace. J. Shibuya.
bibliog diags Iron & Steel Ene 41:81-6 F '64
Tapping
Lead blast furnaces continuously tapped.
J. T. Koy and J. R. Stone, il diags J Meials
15:827-9 N '63
BLASTING
Blast control engineering pays on large in-
terchange, il Kuads 4i Sts lU7:32-6 Mr '64
Blast hole production with the air-fuel Jet
burner. D. K. Boynton. il diags Can Min &
Met Bui 57:927-31 S '64
Blasting agents for mining, il Ind & Eng
Cheni 56:63 Je '64
BlastniK design criteria. M. Gates. Civil Eng
34:54-5 Ja '64
Boom! there's enough stone for a season;
engineered blast nets 4U0,U00 tons of lime-
stone for Warner co. il Kock Prod 67:7U-2
S '64
Bulk loading of ammonium nitrate blasting
agents. J. E. Wilson. U Min Cong J 49:60-3
D '63 , ,
Canadian mine manufactures ammonium ni-
trate: builds a better prill; Coniinco. Kng &
Min J 165:68 Ja '64 , . ,
Contractors blast hard rock to build vital
road interchange, il Eng N 173:26-8 Jl 16 '64
Detailed response of some rock targets to Jets
from lined-cavity shaped charges. C F.
Austin and J. K. Pringle. bibliog 11 diags
J Pet Tech 16:41-9 Ja '64
European blasting today. R. Ironman. il Rock
Prod 66:60-t- D '63; 67:944- Ja "64
Ground displacements from air-blast loading.
S. D. Wilson and E. A. Sibley, bibliog diags
Am Soc C B Proc 88 ISM 6 no 33461:1-31
D '62; Discussion. 89 [SM 4 no 35781:207-10
Jl '63; Reply. 90 [SM 1 no 37811:99-100 Ja
•64
Ground vibration from shallow sub-surface
blasts. B. Davies and others, bibliog 11
diags Engineer 217:553-9 Mr 27 '64
How to boost open-pit productivity; materials
preparation, the key to productivity. B. R.
Henderson. 11 plans Eng & Min J 164:74-81
N '63
Large diameter drill holes in overburden
blasting. W. G. Piper, il Min Cong J 49:
33-5 N '63
MS-SO. a safe blasting agent, il Eng N
172:39-40 Je 4 '64
Mechanics of rock breakage; material prop-
erties, powder factor, blasting; cost. R. B.
Ash. diags Pit & Quarry 56:109-ll-f N '63
New drilling procedure born in extensive re-
search: jet piercing, chambering, percussion
drilling combined, il Pit & Quarry 56:129-31
N '63
New light on blasting vibration effects.
H. H. White. U Civil Eng 34:61-3 Ap
•64
Pillar blasting at the Pine Creek mine. L.
A. Wright, il plans diags Min Eng 16:79-
83 My '64
Presplitting studied at Cincinnati transporta-
tion conference. Civil Eng 34:40-1 My '64
Recent trends in the use of explosives In
mining. M. D. Saunders. 11 Can Min & Met
Bui 57:933-8 S '64
Review of current blast strength theory.
F. A. Loving, bibliog il diags Eng & Min J
165:164-7 Je '64
Russians blast through landslide dam. map
Eng N 172:24 My 7 '64
Safety and efilclencv In hole loading and
blasting with AN-FO. G. H. Damon. bib-
Hog diags Pit & Quarry 66:89-94 D '63
Slide-blocked river flows again; Russians
Zeravshan River. 11 Eng N 172:28 My 14
•64
Small diameter AN-FO blasting methods cut
underground mining costs at Aguilar. M.
Rossetti and G. Prelsz. 11 diags En(r &
Min J 164:94-7 D '03
Sometimes it's faster to blast. II Gas Age
131:28-9 Mr '64
Special drill-blast techniques notch mountain
for urban freeway, il Roads & Sts 107:36-40
Ja '64
Successful aluminum slurry blasts paved way
for Uow's explosives algebra. C. H. Grant.
11 diags Eng & Min J 16&:98-102 Ak '64
Swedish blasting method used at Genoa. Engi-
neer 217:329 F 14 '64
Texas operator boosts production with blast-
ing change, mobile loader, il Pit & Quarry
56:44 D '63
Truck delivers directly to blast holes so con-
tractor can blast without handling ex-
plosives, il Eng N 173:30 Jl 30 '64
Truck mixes and charges AN-fuel oil at job.
il Coal Age 69:116 Ag '64 „ „
Use of shaped charges in mining. C. F.
Austin, il diags Min Cong J 60:56-61 Jl '64
Vertical drilling and new bulk AN/cab fuel
oil blasting system; Enos coal mining dlv.
of Interlake iron Corp. J. R. Kerr. U Min
Cong J 50:56-9 S '64
See also
Atomic blasting
E.xplosives
Petroleum — Wei', blasting
Quarries and quarrying
BLASTING, Subaqueous
Divers drill and shoot a trench In rock under
mud and water, il Eng N 173:34-6 Ag 27 '64
BLEACHERIES
IVIaintenance and repair
Organization sparks bleachery maintenance,
il Textile World 114:74-6 Ja 64
BLEACHING ^ , ^,
Coloring, bleaching, and finishing develop-
ments. Published In monthly numbers or
Textile industries
Improvement of iron bleaching in claya
through potent iometric control of sodiimi
dithionite addition. R. F. Conley and
others, bibliog Ind & Eng Chem Proc De-
sign 3:lS3-8 Ap '64
What's ahead in wet processing. 11 diags
Textile Ind 128:54-7 S '64
See also
Dves and dyeing
Oils and fats — Bleaching
Paper making — Bleaching
Wood pulp — Bleaching
Cotton
Kevs to bleaching colored-yam goods. H. G.
Smolens. 11 Textile Ind 128:111-1- Ja '64
Practical aspects of the bleaching of celluloslc
materials. C. Garrett. Soc Dyers & Col J
80:117-23 Mr ^64
Practical pressure bleaching. B. K. Easton
and G. T. Gallagher, il TexUle Ind 128:193-)-
^64
Wool
Bleaching of wool with hydrogen peroxide
in presence of different stabilisers. J.
Cegarra and others, bibliog Soc Dyers &
Col J 80:123-9 Mr '64
BLEACHING materials
Dry bleach blending, il Soap & Chem Spec
40:157-8-1- Ag '64
See also
Chlorine
Hydrogen peroxide
BLENDERS. See Mixers
BLENDING. See Mixing
BLIMPS. See Airships
BLIND
See also
Blindness
BLIND, Printing for ^ „„ „„
Braille typewriter. 11 Plastics World 22:28
My '64
BLINDNESS , „
Make them see what blindness means. L. S.
Milley. Safety Maint 127:12-13 Ja '64
Use of vital records for blindness research.
1 D. Goldberg and others, bibliog Am J Pub
Health 54:278-85 F '64
BLOCH, Konrad E.
Chole.'iterol work cited in Nobel award;
biochemist in U.S. and chemist in West
Germany share $52,700 prize in medicine,
per Chem & Eng N 42:34 O 26 '64
BLOCK caving. See Mining methods
BLOOD
Blood cell transaminase activity In human
vitamin Bo dellclency. N. Ralca. jr. and
H. E. Sauberllch. bibliog Am J Clinical
Nutrition 15:67-72 Ag '64
Blood lipid responses to feedings of a
polvuns.aturated fat nutritional preparation
and milk-cream mixture. D. Berkowitz. bib-
liog Am J Clinical Nutrition 15:218-22 O '64
Chemical elements of the blood of man. J. W.
Gofman and others, bibliog Archives En-
vironmental Health 8:105-9; Discussion.
110-14 Ja '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
129
BLOOD — Continued
Cobalt-60 irradiator for extracorporeal blood
irradiation. O. A. Kuhl and others, diass
Nucleonics 22:79-80+ Ap '64
Effects of eKS oil. cholesterol, cholic acid
and choline upon plasma and liver lipids.
J. B. Walker and G. A. Kmerson. bibliog
J Nutrition 82:311-17 JUr '64
Experimental human magnesium depletion;
clinical observations and blood chemistry
alterations. M. B. Shils. Am J Clinical Nu-
trition 15:133-43 biblioglp 142-3) S '64
Free amino acids in plasma and tissues of
rats fed a vitamin B«-deflcient diet M. E.
Swendseid and others, bibliog J Nutrition
82:206-8 F '64
Long-term excretion of Co='-vitainin Bu and
turnover "within the plasma. C. A. Hall
and J. G. Hegeman. bibliog Am J Clinical
Nutrition 14:156-B2 Mr '64
Plasma and liver lii^ids of mice as influenced
by dietary protein and sulfur-containing
amino acids. G. A. Leveille and H. E. Sau-
berlich. bibliog J Nutrition 84:10-14 S '64
Sources of variation in repeated measure-
ment of plasma free fatty acids in rested
fasting subjects. L. E. Hollister and J. E.
Overall, bibliog Am J Clinical Nutrition 15:
149-57 S '64
Trace metal levels in human serum and
blood. E. M. Butt and others, bibliog Ar-
chives Environmental Health 8:52-7; Dis-
cussion. 110-14 Ja '64
See also
Erythrocytes
Hemoglobin
Serum
Analysis
Blood pepsin as marker of susceptibility to
duodenal ulcer disease. J. C. Niederman
and others, bibliog Archives Environmental
Health 8:540-6 Ap '6!
Determination of acetic acid in blood and
other tissues by vacuum distillation and
gas liquid chromatography. D. Lester, bib-
liog diag Anal Chem 36:1810-12 Ag '64
Determination of calcium, magnesitim, cop-
per, and zinc in red blood cells by emis-
sion spectrometry. L. S. Valberg and
others, bibliog Anal Chem 36:790-2 Ap '64
Determination of diazepam (valiura) in blood
by gas liquid chromatography. J. A. de
Silva and others, bibliog flow diag Anal
Chem 36:2099-105 O '64
Fluorometric method for the determination of
urea in blood. J. E. McCleskey. bibliog
Anal Chem 36:1646-8 Jl '64
Cholesterol content
Constancy of red blood cell lipids in man
during extreme variations of dietary fat
intake. J. G. Hill and others, bibliog Am
Oil Chem Soc J 41:393-7 Je '64
Drugs affecting lipid synthesis. W. L. Holmes,
bibliog Am Oil Chem Soc J 41:702-7 O '64
Effect of controlled breakfast on serum
cholesterol and triglycerides. F. J. Schilling
and others, bibliog Am J Clinical Nutrition
15:1-5 Jl '64
Effects of gormandizing and semicontinuous
eating of equicaloric amounts of formula-
type high fat diets on plasma cholesterol
and triglyceride levels in human volunteer
subjects. S. N. Jagannathan and others,
bibliog Am J Clinical Nutrition 15:90-3 Ag
■64
Free and total cholesterol in human blood
fractions. B. E. Hawthorne and others. J
Nutrition 81:241-8 bibliog(p247-8l N '63
Magnitude of the h>T)ocholesteroIemic effect
of dietary sitosterol in man. J. M. R.
Beveridge and others, bibliog J Nutrition
83:119-22 Je '64
Role of polyunsaturated fatty acids in nutri-
tion. F. A. Kummerow. bibliog Food Tech
18:839-43 Je '64
Serum lipid levels, fat. nitrogen, and min-
eral metabolism of young men associated
■with kind of dietary carbohydrate. M. I.
Irwin and others, bibliog J Nutrition 82:
338-42 Mr '64
Studies of serum cholesterol In 4.244 men
and women; an epidemiological and patho-
genetic interpretation. F J. Schilling and
others. Am J Pub Health 54:461-76 bib-
liog(p474-6) Mr '64
Study of the hypocholesterolemic activity of
the ethyl esters of the poly-unsaturated
fatty acids of cod liver oil In the rat. S. G.
Kahn. bibliog J Nutrition 83:262-6 Jl '64
Weight reduction and serum cholesterol
levels. A. B. Caldwell and others, bibliog
Am J Clinical Nutrition 12:401-5 Je '63;
Discussion. 15:54-5 Jl '64
Circulation
Cinemicrophotography of blood flow In man.
R. E._ Wells, jr. and others, bibliog il
SMPTE J 73:627-8 Ag '64
Master switch of life. P. F. Scliolander. diags
Sci Am 209:92-6+ D '03
Coagulation
Manufacture of heparin. H. G. Hind, bibliog
il Manuf Chem 34:610-14 N '63
Diseases
Certain environmental conditions and hema-
tological disorders. F. 1. Haurani and L. M.
Tocantins. Archives Environmental Health
8:778-804 bibliog(p794-804) Je '64
Sickle cell trait in relation to Infection. W.
Weiss. bibliog Archives EnvironmentaJ
Health 8:480-2 Mr '64
See also
Anemia
Henaophilla
Leukemia
Sugar
Effects of caloricaJly equivalent amounts of
ethanol and dry wine on plasma lipids,
ketones and blood sugar in diabetic and
nondiabetic subjects. G. Schlierf and others,
bibliog Am J Clinical Nutrition 15:85-9 Ag
'64
Effects of large doses of L-leucine in animals
and man. L. G. McArthur and others, bib-
lioj? Am J Clinical Nutrition 13:285-90 N '63
Signiflcance of a low blood sugar In a
screening program for the detection of
diabetes mellitus. C. P. Kimball, bibliog
Ind Med 33:652-5 S '64
Tolbutamide-induced hypoglycemia. J. D.
Brown and D. B. Stone, bibliog Aan J Clin-
ical Nutrition 15:144-8 S '64
Vitamin content
Effect of vitamin A and vitamin A acid on
cerebrospinal fluid pressure and blood and
liver vitamin A concentrations in the pig.
E. C. Nelson and others, bibliog J Nutrition
82:263-8 F '64
BLOOD groups
A. B. and H blood-group substances yield
highly active fragments. Chem & Eng N
42:38-9 Ja 13 '64
Blood pepsin as marker of susceptibility to
duodenal ulcer disease, J. C. Niederman
and others, bibliog Archives Environmental
Health 8:540-6 Ap '64
BLOOD pressure
Effect of dietary protein level on choles-
terolemia. thrombosis, atherosclerosis and
hypertension in the rat. S. Renaud and C.
Allard. bibliog il J Nutrition 83:149-57 Je
'64
Hypertension and cardiovasctflar abnormali-
ties in starved-refed swine. G. S. Smith
and others, bibliog H J Nutrition 82:173-82
F '64
Management of critical and chronic hyper-
tension. A. A. Mozan and P. Mastrapa.
bibliog Ind Med 33:556-9 Ag '64
New hypotensives. Drug & Cosmetic Ind 94:
602 Ap '64
BLOOD vessels
See also
Arteries
BLOTTING paper
Simplified method of air-couching standard
test sheets; proposed change to TAPPI
standard T 205. J. d'A. Clark. Tappi
47:249-53 My '64
BLOWERS
Plannair air control systems. 11 diags Engi-
neering 197:715-17 My 22 '64
See also
Soot blowers
BLOWING of plastics. See Plastics— Blowing
BLUE
Variations in assessment of light fastness
and in rates of fading and spacing of the
blue standards. S. M. Jaeckel and others,
bibliog Soc Dyers & Col J 79:702-14: Dis-
cussion. 714-22 D '63
BLUEBERRIES
Explosive puffing applied to apples and blue-
berries. N. H. Eisenhardt and others, flow
sheet 11 Food Eng 36:53-5 Je '64
See also
Blueberry juice
BLUEBERRY Juice
Effect of various treatments on yield and
composition of blueberry juice. T. Fulekl
and G. W. Hope, bibliog Food Tech 18:
568-70 Ap '64
130
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BLUEPRINTS
Desijjners trim production costs by clarlfyine
blueprints. P. D. Prudden. diaKs Iron Ako
193:74-0 Ja 16 '64
BOARD. Paper. See Paper board
BOATS. Aluminum
Aluminum houseboat provides luxury, econo-
my. Mod Metals 20;S8 Jl '64
Aluminum-hulled boat has foam flotation
core. Mod Metals 19:84-5 D '63
Boat business back on growth tack. 11 Mod
Metals 19:38+ N '63
Challenge: all-welded auxiliary keel sloop
E. Gunnell and R. A. Hay. 11 Welding J
43:205-7 Mr '64
Largest aluminum boat serves offshore rigs.
11 Pet Management 36:101 Jl '64
Painting aluminum boats; recommendations
of the marine committee of the Aluminum
as.sociation. Light Metal Age 22:5 Ag '64
BOATS, Plastic , ,
Cellulose acetate butyrate; new boat material
debuts, il Plastics Tech 10:15 Ag '64
New approach to boat building. 11 Plastics
World 22:38-9 Ag '64 , ^„ .
Seamless boat hulls in butjTate and PE-via
thermoforming. il Mod Plastics 42:119 O '64
Vacuum forming polyethylene boats. U Plas-
tics World 22:16-17 My '64
BOATS and boating
See also
Freight ships
Hydrofoils
Marinas
Sailboats
Yachts and yachting
BOBBINS
Block creeler's hero: slubber lay counter. 11
TexUle Ind 128:69-70 F '64 _
Waste at roving: how much is too much?
F. C. Wilson, il Textile World 114:78-9 S
•64
BODY fat. See Fat
BODY lice. See Lice
BOEHMITE ^ ^^ .„
Effect of silica on transformations of nbrillar
colloidal boehmite and gamma alumina.
R. K. Iler. bibliog Am Cer Soo J 47:339-41
Jl '64
BOEL, Renfi
Baron Boel : 1964 Messel medallist, por Chem
& Ind p 1095 Je 27 '64
BOILER cleaning
Chemical cleaning experience at steam-elec-
tric power plants of the Tennessee Valley
authority: abstract. C. Cain, jr. and C. C.
Schonhoff. Combustion 35:24 My '64
Chemical cleaning of utility boilers. H. A.
Klein and K. L. Atwood. bibliog 11 diags
Combustion 36:20-9 S '64
For steam plant care, chemical cleaning, il
Engineering 198:206-7 Ag 14 '64 „ ^
Slurry spray for black liquor boilers. R. B.
Chappell and J. W. Tester, diags Tappl
47:193-6 Ap '64 . ., ^ , . ,
Some aspects of corrosion and chemistry In
the Citrosolv process. W. E. Bell, bibliog
Combustion 35:23-6 Ap: 25-8 My "64
Steam boiler must be clean. J. M. Hartman.
Heating-Piping 36:128 S '64
.See also
Soot blowers
BOILER explosions
Are your boiler controls updated? G. M.
Woods. Heating-Piping 36:102 O '64
Don't give low-pressure boilers a chance to
explode! A. R. Dow. 11 Plant Enjt 18:138-9
Ap '64
Inerting prevents furnace explosions. H. C.
Luff, il Elec World 162:23 Ag 3 '64
Preventing auxiliary fuel explosions in re-
covery units. D. P. Congdon and others,
diag Tappi 47:sup 142A-3A F '64
Progress report of the subcommittee for re-
search on smelt-water reactions. W. W.
Clarke. Tappi 47:sup 149A-50A F '64
Report of subcommittee on development of
emergency shutdown procedures to prevent
explosions. M. J. Osborne. Tappl 47:sup
143A-4A F '64
Why boilers explode. J. Todd. 11 Power
108:60-1 Jl '46
BOILER feed pumps. See Pumps. Feed water
BOILER feed water. See Feed water
BOILER furnaces. See Furnaces. Boiler
BOILER plants
Boiler room floor cracks as results of poor
design. F. G. Bastlck. diags Heating-Plplng
36:150 S '64
Problems In steam design. H. H. Klug. diags
ASHRAE J 6:43-9 Ap '64
Tips for contemporary Industrial plant steam
system design. P. J. Scaglione diags Heat-
ing-Piping 36:95-9 O '64
See also
Boilers
Chimneys
Steam plants
Equipment
Children's home gets new central boiler plajit,
il diag Heating-Piping 36:148-51 Ja '64
Coal feeders for pulverising mills, il Engi-
neer 217:187 Ja 24 '64
Industrial steam boiler plants and piping.
W. J. Tallafuss. ASHRAE J 6:39-44 Jl '64
1964 energy system design sur\-ey; Industrial
steam systems trends and typical installa-
tions. Power 10S:sup 12-21 O '64
Split second timing enables steam plant
modernization. S. L. Bunting. 11 Heating-
Piping 36:128-30 Ap "64
See also
Coal handling
Feed water heaters
Feed water regulators
Pumps. Feed water
Soot blowers
Safety measures
Power-operated relief valves. U diags Power
108:66-8 Ap '64
Power relief valve sensing unit should be
in the control room. J. J. Gill, diag Power
Eng 67:40 S '63: Discussion. D. H. Roethen-
bach. 68:53 F '64
Valve provides three-way safety. 11 Eng N
172:50 Mr 5 '64
BOILER plants. Portable
Temporary heating in the atomic age. 11
Heating-Piping 35:26 D '63
BOILER pumps. See Pumps. Feed water
BOILER scale
Scaling and corrosion problems in boilers.
Engineer 217:431 Mr 6 '64
Should we specify water treatment? S. A.
Littmann. diags Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:
74-8 O '64
BOILER tubes
Forming tubes for boilers, il Engineering 198:
368 S IS '64
Steam generation; firetube boilers; watertube
designs. R. J. Bender. 11 diags Power 108:
sup 10-23 Je '64
.See also
Soot blowers
Testing
Boiler inspection camera. 11 Engineer 216:
819 N 15 '63
Overheat deformation studies in mild steel
boiler tubes. A. J. Ristaino. 11 diag Naval
Eng J 76:27-34 F '64
BOILERS
Large boilers: equipment, efficiencies, and
codes. Am Gas Assn Mo 46:16-1- O '64
Six po.'^sible causes of boiler flooding: ques-
tion and answer, diag Dom Eng 203:93 F
'64
Soap plant observer; Clayton Kerrick steam
generator. W. J. Beach, diags Soap & Chem
Spec 40:195-6+ O '64
Steam jceneration; special report. R. J. Ben-
der, flow diag 11 diags Power 10S:sup 1-48
Je '64 (reprints $1)
Vereinigun§ der grosskesselbesitzer (V.G.B.)
(Association of large boiler operators)
annual meeting. Cologne; abstracts of pa-
pers. Combustion 36:49-50 O '64
Vereinipung der grosskessei-besitzer (VGB)
association of large boiler operators annual
meeting. Hamburg; abstracts of papers.
Combustion 35:48-9 N '63
Vital statistics of the huge Universal pres-
sure boiler. 11 Power Eng 6S;58 My "64
Which packaged boiler is best; fire tube or
water tube? H. Dean, diags Plant Eng IS:
141-7+ Ag '64
See also
Air preheaters
Feed water
Furnaces. Boiler
Cleaning
See Boiler cleaning
Control
Automated system developed for coal pul-
verizers, burners, diag Elec World 161:68
Je 1 '64
Boiler control. C. H. Smoot and F. J. Karlov.
11 diags Electronics 37:85-93 Je 15 '64
Boiler water level indication. W. A. Huss.
II diags Combustion 35:45-7 Je '64
Control has standard components. L. Klpnls.
diag I S A J 10:70 O '63
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131
BOILERS — Control — Continued
Damper with a linear characteristic. M.
H. Barker, il Engineer 217:1131-2 Je 26 '64
Dynamic optimisation of a boiler H. Nichol-
son, bibliog flow diag diags Inst E E Proc
lll:1479-D9 Ag '64
Faster boiler instruments and controls raise
fuel efficiency, dias Power Ens 6S:47 Je '64
Installation of steam boiler pressure switches,
diags Elec Constr & Maint 63:112-(- Je '64
National power instrumentation symposium.
7th. Denver. May lS-20; abstracts of
papers. Combustion 36:29-34 Jl '64
Power relief valve sensing unit should be
in the control room. J. J. Gill, diag Power
Eng 67:40 S '63: Discussion. D. H. Roethen-
bach. 6S:53 F '64
What controls should be used on a boiler sup-
plying both heat and domestic water? ques-
tion and answer, diag Dora Eng 203:S6 Ap
■64
Corrosion
Corrosion problems affecting boiler plant. A.
E. Lock, il Engineer 217:939-42 My 29 '64
Current trends in corrosion control at '\Vest
Thurrock power station. A, Sherry and
E. R. Gill, il Chem & Ind p 102-6 Ja 18
•64
Improved basis for coordinated phosphate-pH
control of boiler water. V. M. Marcv and
S. L. Halstead. bibliog Combustion 35:45-7
Ja '64
Internal corrosion of boilers. G. M. W. Mann,
bibliog 11 diag Chem & Ind p 1584-90 S 12
•64
Laboratory simulation of waterside boiler
corrosion. E. C. Potter and G. M. W. Mann.
Chem & Ind p 1768 N 2 ^63
Marchwood conference on corrosion by fuel
impurities: a review: abstract, tv. "T. Reid
and J. Jonakin. Combustion 35:29 Ja '64
National power conference Hydrogen damage
symposium. Cincinnati, Sept. 22-25.
A S M E Trans ser A 86:299-352 Jl '64
New designs for htw. O. S. Lieberg. diags
Air Cond Heat & Ven 61:55-7 Je '64
New way to prevent corrosion In idle equip-
ment. Power 108:129 Ja '64
Problems of soot emission and low tempera-
ture corrosion in domestic oil-fired boilers.
J. Vaerman. bibliog diags Inst Pet J 50:155-
62; Discussion. 163-8 Jl 64
Scaling and corrosion problems in boilers.
Engineer 217:431 Mr 6 '64
Six rules for protecting heating boilers from
corrosion. J. M. Hartman. Heating-Piping
36:135 My '64
Use of ammonia for reducing air-heater cor-
rosion at Bankside generating station,
C.E.G.B. J. T. S. Gundry and others, bib-
liog plan diags Combustion 36:39-47 O '64
Water vapor and SOj are prime factors in
low-temperature corrosion. Power 107:76-7
D '63
See also
Boiler scale
Design
Boiler r&d program boosts availability, G.
Kessler. Blec World 161:58-60 Ja 27 '64
1964 energy systems design survey; industrial
steam systems trends and typical installa-
tions. Power 108:sup 12-21 O '64
Some basic data on design of once-through
steam generators. W. D. Stevens and A. J.
Zipay. diags Power Eng 68:52-5 Ag '64
Steam generation; special report. R. J.
Bender, flow diag il diags Power 10S:sup
1-48 Je ^64 (reprints SI)
Efficiency
Calculator helps minimize heat rate loss.
H. Ferguson, il diag Power 108:64-5 Ag
•64
Exact damper setting gains lab boiler efB-
ciency in the field. J. M. Hartman. Heat-
ing-Piping 36:96 F ^64
Low boiler output traced to combustion air
bypass in added sub-base. J. M. Hartman.
diag Heating-Piping 36:132 Mr '64
Procedure for solution of gas-turbine and
other combustion heat-balance problems
with predetermined airflow. R. W. Foster-
Pegg. diag A S M E Trans ser A 86:50-6
Ja '64
Equipment
Boiler fan corrosion that is no longer, il
Engineering 196:776 D 20 '63
How accurate are modem water-level gages?
W. F. Cantieri. diags Power 107:60-1 N '63
See also
Feed water heaters
Feed water regulators
Explosions
See Boiler explosions
Failure
•^^'^'"??®'>, ''''•■??'^S i" a pure-water boiler.
A. M. Guy. Mech Eng SG:U|--17 Ap '64
bix possible causes of boiler shutdown; ques-
tion and answer. Dom Eng 203:119-20 Je '64
Firing
^"^"^l^rTr T^^^^?; ^- '^- Bishop. Combus-
tion 36:46 Ag 64
Fiirnace temperature as a factor is combus-
tiSS %%'-A-l7%S¥T^ii ''■ ^'^^' ^°'"'^"^-
Hot water boiler, il diag Engineer 216:920 N
Progress in furnace protection system de-
velopment. V. Z. Caracristi and others,
diag.s Power Eng 68:42-5 Je; 36-8 Jl; 57-8
Ag 64
Role pt burner flames in combustion safety:
their relation to localized furnace tempera-
tures in the burner area. T. S. Voorheis. il
Combustion 35:31-2 F '64
Special section on boilers, firing and flame
protection, il diags Power Eng 68:40-7 Je
64
Steam generation: steam generators for spe-
cial applications; use of energy from gase-
ous, solid or liquid by-products. R. J.
Bender, il diags Power 10S:sup39-41 Je '64
Fuel
See Boilers — Firing
Furnaces
See Furnaces. Boiler
Gas firing
Elimination of destructive vibrations in large,
gas- and oil-fired utility units. L. J. Cohan
tPoc^o -k R?^"S- bibliog diags Combustion
Maintenance and repair
Report of subcommittee on operator training
and proper maintenance of recovery units
and associated equipment. W B Parker
^Tappi 47:sup 147A-SA F '64 «.'ivci.
Role of preventive maintenance in boiler
safety. W. B. Parker. Combustion 35:46-50
Jl 63; Same cond. il diag Mech Eng 85:42-5
Steam generation: maintenance and opera-
y°1v..^- J- Bender, diags Power 108:sup 44-8
Je 64
Manufacture
Extensions at packaged boiler works: John
Thompson (Wilson boilers) ltd. il Engi-
neer 218:453-4 S 18 '64
Large boiler and pressure vessel fabrication:
?o^''?°S'^, ,^",4 Wilcox ltd. il Engineer 218:
4U1-5 S 11 64
Oil firing
Elimination of destructive vibrations in large,
gas- and oil-fired utility units. L. J. Cohan
and W. J. Deane. bibliog il diags Combus-
tion 36:26-32 O '64
How low for excess air. R. J Bender 11
Power Eng 108:63-5 Mr ^64 u<= . ■
Low excess air combustion of fuel oil at
Merksem power station (Belgium); ab-
stract. J. Remeysen. Combustion 35:45 F '64
Low excess air firing lowers heat rate at
large utility; tests on fuel oil. D. R. Cooper
flow diag il diags Combustion 36:28-34 Ag
64
New investigation and experiences with
oil-flred steam generators. H. Niepenberg
bibliog il diags Combustion 35:39-46 Mr •64
*-''i„P^i^*'?S-S°63 central, il Engineering 197:
784 Je 5 64
Small packa.ged steam generator burning
heavy fuel, il Engineer 216:645 O 18 '63
See also
Boilers. Heating — Oil firing
Peat firing
Peat power in Ireland, il Mech Eng 85:61 D
'63
Protection
American Power conference 26th annual
meeting. Chicago, April 14-16: panel dis-
cus.sion on prevention of boiler furnace
explosions. Power Eng 68:63-4 Je '64 (to be
cont)
*^°o'?'2y'''.'°".?!^f®'y' J- "^- Bishop. Combustion
36:46 Ag 64
Inerting prevents furnace explosions H C
Luff. 11 Elec World 162:23 Ag 3 '64
Low-pressure safety valve offers poppet plus
emergency eutectic and other relief fea-
tures, il diags Power 107:108 N '63
132
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BOILERS— Protection— Continued ,
New technology developed o protect larRe.
efficient boi ers. il Power l>nK 6!>.4U-1 Je oi
Protrress in furnace jprotection system de-
^ v^e'iol.meAt. V. Z. „<5aracrist and others
diaes Power Ens 68:42-5 Je: 36-8 Jl, 6/-»
B.^e of ^burner flames in combustion safety:
thci? relation to localized furnace tempera-
tures in the burner area T. S. \oorneis.
il Combustion S5;31-2 1< 04 ririfflth 11
Safety devices for boilers. J. H Grifflth u
dias Instruments & Control Systems 37.
viu'inK'^enhances standby J,team boiler pro-
tection. A. Krapek. diags HeatmK-1 ipmp
Whv'boillrs'^expfode. J. Todd, il Power 108:
60-1 Jl '64
Pulverized coal firing
Automated system developed for coal pul-
verVzerl burners, dias felec World 161:68
Is"'coil' Uie fuel for MHD power? D. Bien-
stock and others, biblios Amy diac diaKS
Mech Ens 85:38-41 O '63: Discussion. 86.
155-' ^P ■" scale
See Boiler scale
Standards
A^iME boiler and pressure vessel code (gont).
^ Mech Enl 80:76-7 Ja: 95 F: 158-9 Ap: 85 Je:
78-9 As: 83-4 O '64
Testing
Why the boiler burst under test, il Engineer-
ing 198:254 Ag 28 '64
Vibration
Elimination of destructive vibrations in large
eas- and oil-f red utility units. L,. J. Cohan
Ind W J Deane. bibliog il diags Combus-
tion 36:26-32 O '64
^^tw^w^ith^packL.ed pressurizing units^ de-
Hot water boiler and heating system must
work together. L. A. Roethe. diag Power
107:68-9 N '63
Hot water boiler damage: causes and reme-
dies Li A. Koethe. Plant Eng 17.111-13 JN
'63 „ . .
New boilers for home heating, il Engineering
196:514 O 25 '63
Six rules tor protecting heating boilers frptn
corrosion. J M. Hartman. Heating-Piping
36:135 My '64
What's the remedy for boiler flooding m
apartmlnt house? question and answer,
diags Dom Eng 202:58-9-i- D 63
Gas firing
Improved central heating, il Engineering 198:
64 Jl 10 '64 „., ^. .
Oil firing
Fundamentals^, of fuel oil firinS- A. A.
Abrahams, diags Heating-Piping 36.132-4 b,
134-8 O '64
Oil heating at home, il Engineering 197:94
Ja 17 '04 , , .
Problems of soot emission and low tempera-
ture^orFosion in domestic oii-f.red boilers
.T Vaerman. bibliog^ diags Inst Pet J 60.
155-62; Discussion. 163-8 Jl 64
^liuen^al' pi«su1-e cyclic ratlgue test of an
HY-RO marine boiler drum. I. Berraan and
D H. Pai. il diags Welding J 43:sup24-J2
Ja '64 J.I
Overheat deformation studies In rnild ftee
boiler tubes. A. J. Rislaino. 11 diag Naval
Eng J 76:27-34 F '64
Control
Automate or capitulate, il I S A J 11:51-2 Ag
Boiler automation, il diags Marine Eng/Log
69:43-6 Jl '64
Computer in the boiler room rejuvenates of
ore carrier. 11 Machine Design 36.8 Jl 2 64
Pure fluid controls for ship's boiler. E- M.
Dexter and J. R. Colston, il diags Control
Eng 11:96-7 S '64
Firing
W N Best demonstrates fuel-flrlng systems.
Marine Eng/Losf 69:110-11 S '64
^I)o"yo^'ne°d*a handy portable electric steam
ee-nerator? L. McWilliams. il diag Power
SinwUfles' cleaning: portable "."'* supplies
loo-psi steam for one hour, il Food Hinif
36:148 My '64
BOILERS, Waste heat ,
co-boiler payout to come solely from fuel
saving. D. H. Stormont. il OU & Gas J
62:90 Ap 13 '64 . . , . ■ „ „, vinv
Economy in planning and designing of BOb
waste gas-cooling and dust-col ecting
plants. R. Kemmetmuller flow diag il diags
Iron & Steel Eng ":203-17 S ;^6f
Energy recovery for profit P. R-.?r?^s''mv n
bibliog il diags Chem Eng 71:161-8 My 11
Gas turbines boost horsepower at two Transco
stations. H. C. Bozeman. il diags Oil &
Gas J 62:104-5 My 11 '64
Interrelation of surface effects and accelera-
tion in the burnout heat flux problem. C. P.
Costello and C. A. Heath, diags A I Ch li. J
Preventing auxiliary^ fuel explosions In re-
covery units. D. P. Congdon and others.
diag Tappi 47:sup 142A-3A F 64
Special CO boiler , has three-year Payout ,ln
small refinery, il Power Eng 68:46 Je 64
Steam generation from inemeration E R.
Shequine. diags Pub Works 95:92-4 Ag 64
Steam generation: steam generators for spe-
cial applications: use of energy from gase-
ous, solid or litiuid by-products R. J.
Bender, il diags Power 10!<:sup..>9-41 Je 64
Zero ambient boosts gas turbine s capability
50 per cent, soaks up waste heat R- W.
Wade and others, diags Elec World 161.24-
5 Je 8 '64
BOILERS, Water tube . ^ -, . or
Steam generation; watertube designs R. J.
Bender, il diags Power 10S:sup 16-23 Je 64
See also
Boiler tubes
^An'^'lvs^s of the critical heat-flux condition
in high-pressure boiling water npws. t. Uj.
■Tippets, bibliog diags A S M E 'Trans ser C
86:23-33; Discussion. 11 33-6; Reply. 36-8
Boiling burnout heat flux measurements In
a non-Newtonian suspension D-.,M fis-
senberg. bibliog diags A I Ch E J 10:684-7
Boiling heat transfer with cryogenic fluids
at standard, fractional, and near-zero
gravity. H. Merte, jn and J. A. Clark bib-
liog il diags A S M E Trans ser C 86:351-8;
Discussion. 358-9 Ag '64
Bubble boundary layer and teninerature pro-
files for forced convection boiling in chan-
nel flow. D. M. Jiji and J. A. C^rk bibliog
il diags A S M E Trans ser C 86:50-8 F
Critical heat flux for nearly saturated water
flowing normal to a cylinder. G.,C J'let
and G Leppert. bibliog il diags ASMS
Trans ser C 86:59-67 F '64 n„^„„
Critical heat flux for subcooled water Aowlnf
normal to a cylinder. G. C. Vliet and G^
Leppti't. bibliog il A S M E Trans ser C
Critical heat fluxes and flow patterns in high-
^ pressure boiling water flows F. E. -TiPPets
bibliog il diags A S M E Trans ser C 86.
DefeVmination o' forced convection surface-
boiling heat transfer. A, E. Be^Seies and W
M Rohsenow. bibliog diags A S M E Irans
ser C 86:365-72 Ag '04
Dominant unstable wavelength and minimum
heat flux during film boiling on a horizontal
rvlinder J H. Lienhard and P. L. i.
Wong bibliog il diags A S M E Trans
ser C 86:220-5: Discussion. 225-6 My '64
Effect of applied voltage on boiling heat
transfer. M. Markels. jr. and R. L. Durfee.
bibliog il A I Ch E J 10:106-10 Ja '64
Effect of surface tension on factors in boiling
hiat transfer. J. B. RoU and J. E. Myers,
bibliog A I Ch E J^ 10:530-4 Jl '64
Effects of reduced gravity on nucleate boil-
ing bubble dynamics in saturated water R.
Siecel and E. G. Keshock. bibliog diags
A I Ch E J 10:!;09-17 Jl '61
Experimental investigation of boiling heat
transfer and pressure-drop characteristics
of Freon 11 and Freon 113 refrigerants.
T A Blatt and R. R. Adt. Jr. bibliog flow
diag A I Ch E J 10:369-73 My '64
Experimental investigation of the Inherent
uncertainty in pool boiling crltlca heat
fluxes to saturated water. W. Gambill. bib-
ll5i diaes A I Ch E J 10:502-8 Jl '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
133
BOILING— ContiHiied
Experimental study of surface cooling by
bubbles during nucleate boiling of water.
T. F. Rogers and R. B. Mesler. bibliog il
diag A I Ch E J 10:650-60 S '64
Film boilins of steam-water mixtures In an-
nular flow at 800. 1100, and 1400 psi. E. E.
Polomik and others. bibliog il diasa
A S M E Trans ser C 86:81-7: Discussion.
S7-S F '64
Film boiling on a horizontal tube in increased
fravity fields. M. L. Pomerantz. bibliog il
iass A S M E Trans ser C 86:213-18; Dis-
cussion. 218-19 My '64
Flow resistance with boiling refrigerants. B.
Pierre, diags ASHRAE J 6:58-65 S; 73-7 O
•64
Forced convection boiling of potassium-mer-
curj- systems. Y. S. Tang and others, bib-
liog il diag A I Ch E J 10:617-20 S '64
Free-falling capsule to study weightless boil-
ing, il Chem Eng 71:92 Je 22 '64
Generalized peak heat flux for dilute binary
niLxtures. D M. McEligot. A I Ch E J 10:
130-1 Ja '64
Heat transfer in film boiling with pulsating
Eressures. n. A. Di Cicco and R. J. Schoen-
als. bibliog diags A S M E Trans ser C 86:
457-60; Discussion. J. D. Parker. 460; Reply.
460-1 As '64
Improved nucleate boilinsr heat transfer. R.
K. Young and R. L. Hummel, bibliog il
diag Chem Eng Prog 60:53-8 Jl '64
Instabilities in the flow of a boiling liquid.
A. H. Stenning. diags A S M E Trans
ser D 86:213-17 Je '64
Plastic spots enhance heat transfer. II Can
Chem Pi-ocess 48:69-1- O '64
Prediction of low-quality boiling voids. P.
Griffith, bibliog A S M E Trans ser C 86:
327-33 Ag '64
Roles of capillarj' wlcking and surface de-
posits in the attainment of high pool boil-
ing burnout heat fluxes. C. P. Costello and
W. J. Frea. bibliog diags A I Ch E J 10:
393-S My '64
Some effects of the orientation of the heat-
ing surface in nucleate boiling. P. M.
Gitliinji and R. H. Sabersky. A S M E
Trans ser C 85:379 N '63
Studies of the critical heat-flux for some
binary mixtures and their components. M.
Carne. bibliog il diags Can J Chem Eng
41:235-41 D '63
BOILING points
Distillation of lubricating oils using a single-
stage centrifugal molecular still. W. L.
Thomas, bibliog Anal Chem 36:1047-54; Dis-
cu.'i.'iion. 1151-2 My '64
Easy way to figure equilibrium flash vapor-
ization and true boiling point. M. Van
Winkle, bibliog Hydrocarbon Process & Pet
Refiner 43:139-42 Ao '64
Method for calculating gas chromatographic
relative retention values for high boiling
phenothiazine derivatives. H. F. Martin
and others, bibliog Anal Chem 35:1901-4 N
■63
Now vou can calculate crude tbp curves by
computer. H. B. Henderson, bibliog Oil &
Gas J 62:76-81 Ag 24 '64
BOILING water reactors. See Nuclear reactors
— Boiling water reactors
BOLIVIA
See alio
Copper mines and mining — Bolivia
Geologj' — Bolivia
Mines and mineral resources — Bolivia
Petroleum Industry and trade — Bolivia
BOLOMETERS
Germanium bolometer detector of millimeter
wavelength thermal energ>'. D. G. Galloway
and G. W. Tolbert. il diags R Sci Instr 35:
628-30 My '64
Measurement of power at short millimeter
wavelengths. Q. V. Davis and others, il
diags R Sci Instr 35:561-5 My '64
Measuring high frequency voltage with
photometric bolometers. K. H. Klarer. 11
diags I S A J 11:69-72 Jl '64
BOLTS and nuts
Arc-welded stud is T-shaped to hold con-
crete refractories. 11 Welding Eng 49:54
• My '64
Art and science of stud driving. W. S.
Brown, diags Mach 70:107-16 Je '64
Bolt force to flatten warped flanges. S. Levy,
diags A S M E Trans ser B 86:269-72 Ag '64
Calibration of A325 bolts. J. L. Rumpt and
J. W. Fisher, bibliog il diags Am Soc
C E Proc 89 [ST 6 no 3731] :2l5-34 D '63;
Discussion. E. Chesson, jr. 90 [ST 4 no
40011:317-19 Ag '64
Choosing the best structural fastener. H. J.
Stetina. il diags Civil Eng 33:60-3 N '63
Coating of bolts to prevent seizure. P. K.
White, bibliog 11 Chem & Ind p 1486-90
Ag 22 '64
Correct fastener tightening prevents un-
scheduled downtime. T. Green. 11 diags
Plant Eng 18:118-21 O '64
Determining preload in a bolted joint. T. C.
Baumgartner and F. R. Kull. bibliog 11
diags Machine Design 36:180-5 F 13 '64
Die cuts miniature bolt heads. J. S. Brown.
diags Am Mach 108:86 Ja 6 '64
Fasteners keep their heads. 11 diag Iron Age
193:156 Je 11 '64
For repeated high loads, try press-fit studs.
J. H. Stroebel nad T. L. Johnson. 11 diags
Product Eng 35:99-103 My 25 '64
Foundation bolts for heavy drives. C. A. Lee.
diags Am Concrete Inst J 61:189-93 F '64;
Discussion. P. Fischer. 61:1203-6 S '64
Gasket bolts in pressure vessel design, diags
Product Eng 35:85-7 S 14 '64
Guide to automotive fasteners. J. Geschelin;
N. M. Lloyd, il diags Automotive Ind 129:78-
80-t- O 15: 68-70 N 15 '63; 130:63-5 Ja 15;
37-40 Mr 1; 57-8 Ap 1; Sl-2 My 15 '64
How to calculate and design for stress in
preloaded bolts. A. G. Hopper and G. V.
Thompson, diags Product Eng 35:81-4+ S
14 '64
Improving screw nut performance. W.
Loecher. 11 diags Iron & Steel Eng 40:173-4
D '63
Long bolted joints. R. A. Bendigo and others.
bibliog il diags Am Soc C E Proc 89 [ST 6
no 37271:187-213 D '63: Discussion. 90 [ST 3
no 39401:417-19 Je; [ST 4 no 4001] :311-15
Ag '64
Mechanical fasteners in the National design
specilication. J. G. Shope. Wire & Wire
Prod 39:891-3-1- Je '64
Metal-in-plastic inserts; illustrations with
te.xt. F. Strasser. Machine Design 36:174-8
Ja 16 '64
New formulas for fasteners loaded off center.
T. R. Higgins. diags Eng N 172:102-4 My 21
'64
New welding stud design speeds refractory
installation, il Steel 154:74 My 11 "64
Nut shows when it is tight. Eng N 172:104
My 21 '64
Proper wiredrawing improves cold headiner.
F. L. Gill and W. M. Baldwin, jr. 11 Metal
Prog 85:83-5 F '64
Riveted and bolted joints; truss-tyoe tensile
connections E. Chesson, jr. and W. H.
Munse. bibliog 11 diags Am Soc C E Proc
89 [ST 1 no 34121:67-106 F '63: Discussion.
A. J. Francis. 89 [ST 5 no 36881:329-30 O
'63; Reply. 90 [ST 2 no 38861:351-2 Ap
'64
Rover bolts body assemblies, il Steel 153:
157-8 D 9 '63
Sealing methods for bolted and screwed
connections. H. W. Hamra. diags Chem
Eng 71:122 Ag 3 '64
Stud "welding gun cuts costs 50 per cent.
11 Welding Eng 49:54 Jl '64
Studs gain grip on snow tire market. U Chem
& Eng N 42:30-1 F 10 '64
Tapping replaces bobbing in transfer ma-
chining of ball nuts, il Mach 70:103-4 D '63
Threaded fasteners have come a long way.
il MiU & Factory 75:56-7 Jl '64
Use of stud welded connectors for field bolt-
ing of structural steel. U Welding J 43:518-
19 Je '64
Y-shaped studs anchor castable or gunited
refractories. 11 Iron & Steel Eng 41:158
My '64
See aJso
Mine roof bolting
Manufacture
Automatic heat treating line improves bolt
uniformity. 11 diag Iron Age 194:66-7 O 1
'64
Cold heading machines. 11 Engineer 217:666
Ap 10 '64
Testing
Development and testing of an explosive-
anchored rockbolt. E. W. Parsons, il diags
Min Cong J 50:28-32 Je '64
Pull tests as a measure of roof bolt efficiency
and of roof bolt design. T. S. Cochrane ana
F. Grant, diags Can Min & Met Bui 56:
877-9 D '63
Roof bolt anchorage at Michel colliery. L. M.
Dwarkin. diags Can Min & Met Bui 56:880-4
D '63
134
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BOLTZMANN equation . , ^ .
Transport properties of a simple gas. B. A.
Uesloye. Am J Phys 32:733-42 O '04
Velocity modulation of a relativistic electron
beam. P. C. T. DeBoer. J Ap Phys 35:
27iS)-92 O '64
Bombs: detection or detonation? Product Ens
35:4D Ja 20 '64
BOMBS, Aerial
Jiee also
Guided missiles
BONDED web. See Textile fabrics — Bonded
web
Bond contractors on their ability, too. Roads
& .Sts 107:147 Je '64
BONDS. Adhesive. See Adhesives
BONDS. Chemical. See Chemical bonds
BONDS, Government
See also
Municipal bonds
BONES
Bone density and skeletal maturation as in-
dexes of mineral status in children. D. Ji..
Williams and others, biblioe Am J Clini-
cal Xutrition 14:01-7 F '«4 ^ ■, tt.
For bone degreasing; a package plant, il En-
gineering 108:536 O 23 '64 , , ,
Rapid spectrophoiometric method for the
determination of lead in bone ash. F. H.
Ilcewicz and others, bibliog Anal Chem
36:1132-5 My '64
See also
PYactures
Rickets
Diseases
Determinants of serum antirachitic activity:
special reference to involutional osteoporo-
sis R. W. Smith, jr. and others, bibliog
Am J Clinical Nutrition 14:98-108 F '64
BONNEVILLE power administration
Contest to build California; BPA interties
turns into sweepstakes. Elec World 160 :< 2-
3 N IS '63 , , , „,
Keep BPA line out Idahoans plead, map Elec
World 161:83-4 My 18 '64
BONUS system ■ ^ -u- x., -c^
Measured daywork becoming fashionable. li.n-
gineering 197:797 Je 12 '64
BOOK handling , ., ,.
Building-block system cuts distribution costs.
J A. Eaton, il diags Mod Materials Han-
dling 19- (4-7 Mr '64
BOOKBINDING , ^ , . , .,
Books off-set in stacks by counter control, il
diag Automation 10:89-90 N '63
Wire stitching, binding and trimming ma-
chines, il F.ngineer 218:225 Ag 7 '64
BOOLEAN algebra. See Algebra. Boolean
BORAGINACEAE , . , ., ...
Search for new industrial oils; oils of
boragii.aceae. R. Kleiman and others. Am
Oil Chem Soc J 41:459-60 Jl '64
BORANES. See Boron hydrides
BORATES
aP&CC s new process separates borates from
ore by extraction. C. R, Havighorst. flow-
sheet il Chem Eng 70:2^8-32 N 11 '63
Borate land withdrawal draws fire, map plan
Chem & Eng N 42:24-7 My 18 '64
Calorimetric properties of some alkali
pentaborate hydrates from 15 to 370°lv.
G. T. Furukawa and others, bibliog diags
J Res Nat Bur Stand 68A:381-9 Jl '64
Cross-linking of borate polymer chains by
means of silicates. J. Krogh-Moe. bibliog
Am Cer Soc J 47:307 Je '64
High-temperature energy relations in borates;
alkaline-earth and lead borate compounds
and their glasses. D. R. Stewart and G. E.
Rindone. bibliog Am Cer Soc J 46:593-6
D '63
Tetraphenjjcyclobutenium difluoroborate.
H. H. Freedman and A. E. Young. Am
Chem Soc J 86:734-5 F 20 '64
See also
Cadmium borate
Soectra
Infrared spectra of the crystalline inorganic
borates. C. E. Weir and R. A. Schroeder.
bibliog J Res Nat Bur Stand 68A:465-87 S
'i;i
BORAZINE. See Borazole
BORAZOLE » . , . , .,
Condcn.-Jation of B-aminoborazlnes with dl-
methylformamide and amino hydrochlorides.
R. H. Toenlskoctter and K. A. Kllllp. bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:690-4 F 20 '64
Diamagnetic anisotropy of a borazole ring.
H. W'atanabe and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 82:3294-7 Jl 5 '00; Correction. K. A.
Muszkat. 86:1250; Reply. 1251 Mr 2U '64
Preparation of B-hydro.xyborazoles. R. K.
Bartlett and others. Chem & Ind p 1026-7
Je 13 'CI
BOREHOLES
Borehole gravity meter and its application.
R. R. Goodell and C. H. Fay. bibliog il diags
Geophysics 29:774-82 O '64
Closed circuit tv for borehole inspection, il
Engineering 196:525 O 25 '63
Determination of Bouguer density in shallow
holes. S. Thyssen-Bornemisza. bibliog Geo-
physics 29:445-6 Je '64
Lead-compensated thermistor probe. A. M.
Jessoi). diag J Sci Instr 41:503-4 Ag '64
Recording temperatures in deep boreholes.
G. S. Marshall and R. H. Henderson, il
Engineering 191:540 O 25 '63
Theoretical prediction of seismic noise in a
deep borehole. R. L. .Sax and R. A. Har-
tenberger. bibliog Geophysics 29:714-20 O '64
Vertical gravity gradient in borehole explor-
ation. S. Thvssen-Bornemisza. bibliog Geo-
physics 28:1072-3 D '63
BORERS, Marine. See Marine borers
BORIC acid
Chemical -shim control for nuclear reactors.
P. Cohen and H. W. Graves, jr. diags West-
inghouse Eng 24:90-3 My '64; Nucleonics
22:75-6-1- My '64
Heats of solution, transition, and formation
of three crystalline forms of metaboric
acid. M. V. Kilday and E. J. Prosen. bib-
liog il diag J Res Nat Bur Stand 68A:127-
37 Ja '04
Solvent extraction gains in hydrometallurgy.
il Chem & Eng N 42:18-50 An 6 '64
Steel pains protective blanket during heat
treating cycle; Scaleflux. il Iron Age 193:
148-7 Je 11 '64
BORIDES
Synthesis of tetraisoamylammonium tetra-
isoamylboride; a reference electrolyte
for the evaluation of single ion conductiv-
ities. J. F. Coetzee and G. P. Cunningham.
Am Chem Soc J 86:3403-4 Ag 20 '64
See also
Silicon borides
BORING bars
Big boring bar speeds generator casing job.
il Steel 153:87-1- N 18 '63
Boring bar is made from steam tube. J.
Waller, diag Am Mach 108:101 Ap 27 '64
Facing head mounts on borin.!? bar. J. Waller,
diag -Vm Mach 108:126 F 17 '64
BORING machinery. See Drilling and boring
machinery
BORNEO
Sre also
Petroleum — Borneo
BORNITE
E.\i)erimental determination of the reaction
chalcopyrite -I- .sulfur = pyrite + bornite
from 350 to 500^C. P. B. Barton, jr. and
P. Toulmin, 3d. bibliog diags Econ Geol
59:747-52 A^ '64
Possible solution to the paradox of the sedi-
mentary bornite. E. Gaucher, bibliog II
Econ Geol 59:.103-S Mr '64
Sulfur-rich bornites. R. Brett and R. A. Tiind.
bibliog il diags Am Mineralogist 49:1084-98
Jl '64
BORON
Boron. A, G. Massey. diags Sci Am 210:88-
94+ Ja '6!
Boron. 1963. P. Colefax. Eng & Min J 165:
119-20 F '64
Boron-substituted pjTimidines. T. K. Llao
and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1869-
70 My 5 '64
Dissolution of elemental boron. J. M. Don-
aldson and F. Trowell. Anal Chem 36:2202
O '64
Dissolution of elemental boron. A. R. Eberle
and M. W. Lerner. Anal Chem 36:574-5 Mr
•61
Incorporation of boron into epitaxially grown
silicon. Y. Matukura and others, diag
Electrochem Soc J 111:491-2 Ap '64
Infr.irod photoconductlve characteristics of
boron-doped germanium. II. Shenker and
others, bibliog diag J Ap Phys 35:2965-70 O
'61
Iron-rich hard spots formed by silicon and
boron in brasses. D. A. Hud.son. bibliog 11
diag Inst Metals J 92:280-8 '63-64
Patent tells more about boron extractant.^:
Ampot borax process. Chem & Eng N 42:
40-1 Ja 20 '64
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APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
135
BORON — Continued
Photoluminescence and polytypism in boron
doped silicon carbide. A. Addamiano. Elec-
trochem Soc J 111:1294 N '64
Simple electron bombardment apparatus for
evaporatins boron. K. L.. Erdman and
others, diaff R Sci Instr 35:122-3 Ja '64
Sinsle-crystal boron films on silicon. A. F.
Armin.ston and others, il J Ap Phys 35:730-
1 Mr '64
Strong for space; filament or thread of
boron. 11 Pet Management 36:148 Mr '64
Transfer reactions involving boron; dihydro-
boration of acetylenes; proposed product
formation involving participation by neigh-
boring boron during hydrolysis. D. J. Paste.
bibliOK Am Chem Soc J 86:3039-47 Ag 5
•64
Transfer reactions involving boron; reactions
of the intermediate organoboranes formed
by hydroboration of enol ethers. D. J. Pasto
and C. C. Gumbo, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:4343-50 O 20 '64
See also
Soils — Boron content
Analysis
Dissolution and assay of elemental boron.
A. R. Eberle and others. Anal Chem 36;
12S2-5 Je '64
Emission spectro^aphic determination of
boron In Plutonium and uranium nitrate
solutions following cation exchange sepa-
ration. A. W. Wenzel and C. E. Pietri.
bibliog Anal Chem 36:2083-6 O '64
Flame photometric microdetermination of
boron in organoboron compounds. T. Toshl-
zaki. Anal Chem 35:2177-9 D '63
Spectrophotometric determination of traces of
boron in silicon tetrachloride utilizing an
extractive separation. C. S. Haas and
others. Anal Chem 36:245-6 Ja '64
Isotopes
Isotope effects in mercurideboronations meas-
ured by neutron absorption. D. S. Matte-
son and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:3781-3 S 20 '64
BORON carbide
Grinding boron carbide. F. M. Giordano. 11
Tool & Manuf Eng 53:57-9 Jl '64
Phase equilibria in the system boron carbide-
silicon carbide. D. R. Secrist. 11 Am Cer
Soc J 47:127-30 Mr '64; Discussion. P. T. B.
Shaffer and A. D. Hannam. 47:594-5 N '64
BORON chlorides
Reaction of sodium hydride with boron
trichloride to form diborane. H. D. Batha
and others, diag J Ap Chem 14:257-61 Je
'64
BORON compounds
Amlneborane reductions in aqueous acid
media. H. C. Kelly and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:3882-4 S 20 '64
Boron-11 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
(32.1 mc.) of alkylated derivatives of di-
carbahexaborane(S) and 1-iododecaborane
(14). R. E. Williams and T. P. Onak. bib-
liog diags Am Chem Soc J 86:3159-60 Ag
5 '64
Convenient preparation of BuHu'^ salts. I.
A. Ellis and others. Am Chem Soc J 85;
3885 D 5 '63
Conversion of baikiain to trans-5- and traTis-
4-hydroxypipecolic acids by hydroboration.
Y. Fujita and others. Am Chem Soc J 86:
1844-6 My 5 '64
DicarbaundecaboranedS) and derivatives. R.
A. Wiesboeck and M. F. Hawthorne, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:1642-3 Ap 20 '64
Existence of phenylboron bromochloride. A.
Finch and J. C. Lockhart. Chem & Ind
P497-8 Mr 21 '64
High molecular weight boron sulfides; identi-
fication, relative intensities, appearance
potentials, and origins of the ions. F. T.
Greene and P. "W. Gilles. bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:3964-9 O 5 '64
Hydroboration. H. C. Brown and others,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1791-807 My 5
" '64
Hydroboration of terpenes; the hydro-
boration of a- and B-pinene. the absolute
configuration of the dialkylborane from
the hydroboration of a-pinene. G. Zweifel
and H. C. Brown, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:393-7 F 5 'G4
Hydroboration of ureido-substituted olefins. D.
N. Butler and A. H. Soloway. Am Chem
Soc J 86:2961 Jl 20 '64
Hydroboration; the reaction of diisopino-
carapheylborane with representative cia-
acyclic. cyclic, and bicyclic olefins; a
convenient synthesis of optically active
alcohols and olefins of high optical purity
and established configuration. H. C. Brown
and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:397-
40:j F 5 64
Hydroboration; the reaction of diisopinocam-
pheylborane with representative 2-methyl-
i-alkenes; a convenient synthesis of opti-
cally active 2-methyl-l-alkanols. G, Zwei-
fel and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:1076-9 Mr 20 '64
Hydroboration; the reaction of diisopino-
campheylborane "u^ith representative trayis
and hindered olefins; triisopinocampheyldi-
borane as a reagent for the configurational
assignment of alcohols and olefins via hy-
droboration. H. C. Brown and others, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 86:1071-6 Mr 20 '64
Isotope effects in mercurideboronations meas-
ured by neutron absorption. D. S. Matte-
son and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86;
3781-3 S 20 '64
Lithium tetraborate hydrates. G. S. Perry.
Chem & Ind p 1025-6 Je 13 '64
Molecular structure of a carborane
(1.2-dicarbaclovododecarborane) derivative
BwClsHiCiH!. J. A. Potenza and W. N.
Lipscomb, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1874
My 5 '64
New carborane, BoCjHn, and its derivatives.
F. Tebbe and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:4222-3 O 5 '64
New organoborane compounds are stable;
carboranes. M. S. Cohen and others, il
diags Chem & Eng N 41:62-70 D 9 '63
Nitrosocarboranes from nitrosyl chloride. J.
M. Kauffman and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:4210-11 O 5 '64
Organoboron chemistry; v. 1, Boron-oxygen
and boron-sulphur compounds. H. Stein-
berg. Review, by W. Gerrard. Chem &
Ind p 1456-9 Ag 15 '64
2-Phenyl-2.1-borazarene and derivatives of
1.2-azaboracycloalkanes. D. G. White, bib-
liog Am Chem Soc J 85:3634-6 N 20 '63
Preparation of carbon-14 and tritium labelled
compounds by hydroboration procedures.
R. W. Numrich and others. Chem & Ind
P 1269 Jl 11 '64
Preparation of l-ri.2-dicarbaclovododeca--
boranyl (12) 1-1,2-dicarbacIovododecaborane
(12). J. A. Dupont and M. F. Hawthorne,
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:1643 Ap 20
■64
Reaction of organoboranes with chloramine
and with hydroxylamine-O-sulfonic acid;
a convenient synthesis of amines from
olefins via hydroboration. H. C. Brown and
others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:3565-6
S 5 '64
Reductive alkylation of quinones with tri-
alkylboranes. M. F. Hawthorne and M.
Reintjes. Am Chem Soc J 86:951 Mr 5 '64
Structure of horosilicate and borogermanate
melts at 1300"C; a viscosity and density
study. E. F. Riebling. bibliog Am Cer Soc J
47:478-83 O '64
Structure of C2B5H7. R. A. Beaudet and
R. L. Poynter. bibliog diag Am Chem
Soc J 86:1258-9 Mr 20 '64
Studies of boron-nitrogen compounds. D. F.
Gaines and others, bibliog Am Chem Soc J
85:3592-4; 86:1503-7 N 20 '63, Ap 20 '64
Synthesis of carboranes froiu dihvdrocar-
boranes. T. P. Onak and others, bibliog
diags Am Chem Soc J 85:3378-80 N 5 '63
BORON fluorides
Lewis basicity of a transition metal; a boron
trifluoride adduct of biscyclopentadienyl-
tungsten dihydride. D. F. Shriver. diag Am
Chem Soc J 85:3509-10 N 5 '63
BORON hydrides
-Alkaline sulfite pulping of Douglas-fir and
spruce, including the effect of borohydride.
N. Sanyer and others, bibliog Tappi 47:
323-35 Je '64
Azo coupling of aryldiazonium and BioHio"'
ions. M. F. Hawthorne and F. P. Olsen.
bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:4219-20 O 5 '64
BioHsiNjli used to make disubstituted deriva-
tives of polyhedral boranes. Chem & Eng N
42:45-6 Ja 27 '64
Borane complexes of transition metals. G. W.
Parshall. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:361-4
F 5 '64
Boron-11 nuclear magnetic resonance spec-
trum of B20H18-- at 60 mc./sec. R. L. Pilling
and others, bibliog Am Chera Soc J 86:
3568-9 S 5 '64
136
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BORON hydrides — Continued . . r> xi -J
Chemistry of boranes: aminatlon or ™""
and Bi:n.=-= with hydioxylamine-O-sul-
fonic acid. W. R. Heitler and M. S.
Kaasch. bibliog diags Am Chem Soc J 86.
Chemistrv of boranes; borane cationj HiB
(bSie)/. N. E. Miller and E. L Muette-
rites. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:10J3-8 Mr
ChemHtrv of boranes: derivative chemistry
^f ■««,»-" Hnd B,-Hi--^ W. H. Knoth and
others bibUog A.^ Chem Soc J 86:3973-83
Diborane as a mild reducing agent for the
conversion of primary, secondary, and ter-
tiary amides into the corresponding aniines^
H C Brown and P. Henn. Am Chem
Sdc J S6:35CG-7 S 5 '04 ,,,h„r„„o v
Diborane pyrolyzes to borane. triborane F.
E. Stafford and others. Chem & Eng JN
Direct* detection of the borane molecule and
the borvl radical by mass spectrometry
Am Chem Soc J 86:2733-4 Jl 5 '64 .
Flu"inatld boron ^hydride synthes.^^ed.
Franklin Inst J 277:509-10 My 'G4
Fragmentation of some boron hydr.dps bv
electron impact. T. P. Fehlner and W S^
Koski. bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86.581-6 F
Gas phise radiolysis of pentaborane-9. V V^
Subbanna and others, bibliog Am Chem
Soc J 86:1304-6 Ap 5 '64 . .. , „»
Ionization and appearance Potentials of
selected ions from decaborane-16. BsHsl ana
BsHsBr L. H. Hall and others, bibliog Am
Chem Soc J 86:3969-73 O .5 'Gl ,
Isolation and characterization of BmH..-' and
B.nHn-* ions. M. F. Hawthorne and others.
Am Chem Soc J 85:3704-5 N 20 '63
Kinetics of the decomposition of BHsCO and
the bond dissociation enerey of B-H, M. n^
Garabedian and S.^ W Benson. bibUog Am
Chem Soc J 86:176-82 Ja 20 '64
Mechanical properties of paper made frotn
periodate oxycellulose pulp and from the
same pulp after reduction with bprohy-
d?idl S H Zeronian and others, bibhog
Tappi 47:557-64 S '64
New boron hydride BjoHw. N. E. Miller and
E L Muetterties. diag Am Chem Soc J
85:3506 N 5 '63
Optically active borane compounds made
W R Hertler. diags Chem & Eng N 42.
39' Jl 27 '64
Preparation and structure of a new boron
hvdride B:.H,o. L. B. Friedman and others,
diag Am Chem Soc J 85:3505 N 5 63
Preparation. isolation. and structure of
B«H,- R E. Enrione and others, bibliog
diag"Am'Chem Soc J 86:1451-2 Ap 5 64
Preparation of optically active polyhedra!
borane derivatives. W. R- Hfjtler b.hhog
diags Am Chem Soc J 86:2949-50 Jl M
'64 ^ „
Pyrolysis of diborane. R. J. Polak and C.
Obenland. bibliog flow diag diag Ind & Eng
Chom Product Res & Develop 3:234-8 S 64
Reaction of sodium hydride with boron
trichloride to form diborane. H P «alha
and others, diag J Ap Chem 14:257-61 Je
'64
Reaction of the BjoH.s-' Ion -"jlth hydroxide
ion M F. Hawthorne and others. Am
Chem Soc J 85:3704 N 20 '63
Synthesis of polyhedral boranes. H.C Miller
and others. Am Chem Soc J 85:3885-6 D 5
'63 , „
Unsaturation determined on Micro scale. II
Chem & Eng N 42:79 N 9 '64
Unstable species and the isotope effect In
the pyrolysis of diborane in a shqcK
tube. T. P. Fehlner and W. S. Koski bib-
liog diags Am Chem Soc J 86:1012-13 Mr
20 '64
See also
Sodium borohydnde
Analysis
Determination of hydrolytically-stable .boron
hydrides In biological materials A. H.
Solowav and J. R. Messer. bibliog Anal
Chom 36:433-4 F '64
^New^pvroblfc boron nil ride., M Basche and
D Schiff. bibliog il diag Materials in De-
sign Eng 5:i:78-Sl F '64
Submlcron size boron nitride as a frease
thickener R. D. Allen and others. 11 diag
Lub Eng 20:339-44 S '64
^Exo-Flux welding of stainless steel tjTie al-
loys R A. Long and others, flow sheet 11
WeTding J 43:sup259-64 Je '64
Phase equihbrium studies in the system
ThCh-BiOa. D. B. Rase and G. Lane, il Am
Ctr Soc J 47:48-9 Ja '64
Surface contamination of LaiOa and ^d^03 by
BsOs: a source of error m X-ray diftrac-
tornetr^. S. Stecura and W. J. Campbell.
Am Cer Soc J 47:468 S '64
Ultrasonic relaxation loss In S'Oj, Ueo..
B5O3. and AssOs glass. R. E. Strakna and
H T Savage. bibUog J Ap Phys 35:1445-
50 My '64
BORON phosphide, ,. , ,. „ v,„^„„
Preparation and properties of the boron
phosphides. J. L. Peret. bibliog Am Cer
Pr'lparation. ' opUcal properties, and band
structure of boron .monophosphide C. (j.
Wang and others, bibliog diag KCA K ia.
159-67 Je '64
^ Ne?v'^ofa"s'"'o" boron sulfides detected. Chem
& Eng N 42:38-9 O 12 '64
BORON trichloride. See Boron chlorides
BORON trifluoride. See Boron fluorides
^s'l'ectl-ophfHc ^displacement reactions: metal
ion catalysis in the Protodebqronation of
areneboronic acids., H. G. Kuivila and oth-
ers, bibliog Am Chem Soc J 86:2666-70 Jl
5 '64
BOSTON
See also
Building — Boston
Architecture
Another maior project, il plan Prog Arch 45:
("9 A F '64
Boston archite^ctural center design chosen. 11
Boston :^otnces;"sh9Ps. "and , '^^'^'''fZSS'VJr'Jim
on a treelike spine, il plans Arch Forum
121:204-5 Ag-S '64 ji„„o
Boston; special issue. _ 11 maps plans diags
Arch Forum 120:63-124 Je 64
Boston's new Citv Hall; bold beauty, il diag
Eng N 172:35 F 20 '64
Boston's State government center approved,
il Arch Rec 135:26 Ja '64
Integrated campus for Boston university's
landlocked site. 11 plans Arch Rec 135.161-
70 My '64
New Center for Boston. 11 Plan Arch Forum
120:88-9 F '64
Office building complexes; Prudential ma.ster
plan, il map plans diags Arch Rec 135.
190-200 Mr '64
Sewerage
Boston district attacks water pollution prob-
lems. 11 map diag Eng N 172:42-4 F 20 64
Streets
Big Boston turnpike job .shifts Into high.
H J McKfever. 11 Roads & Sts 107.56-9
My '64 ^ ^,
Boston gets a hard-to-build, but badly
needed expressway, il Eng N 172:40-1 F ^0
■64
Turnpike extension poses unusual mainte-
nance problems. G. G. Hyland. 11 plans
Pub Works 95:82-3 Ag '64
Water supply
Boston digs a hole for 50 per cent more
water, il Water Works & Wastes Eng 1.53
F '64
BOTANICAL chemistry
Sre also
Photosynthesis
BOTANY
See also
Plant cells and tissues
Physiology
See also
riant. s — Translocation
BOTTLE caps and seals ., , ^
Closure materials. 11 Drug & Cosmetic Ind
95:520-24- O '64
BOTTLED goods
Sec also
Wine
Coramio labels: a designers view W.
Joachim. Glass Ind 4o:20-3 Ja 64
Decorated beverage bottles. R.. A. Hennlngs.
diag Glass Ind 45:289-92-1- Je '64
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
137
BOTTLES — Continued
Eases bottle movement on flllins lines; In-
visible coatinK allows sreater lubricity, il
Food Ens 36:103 Ak '04
LesLoil flask promotion under way. il Soap
& Chem Spec 40:113 Jl '64
Titanium makes bottles tougher. Product
Ene 35:65 Mr 16 '64
See also
Thermos bottles
Manufacture
Copper alloys mold more and better bottles.
il Product Eng 35:51-2 My 11 '64
BOTTLES, Plastic
Battle tor bottles, il Mod Plastics 41:99-103-1-
Je '64
Blow-molding system makes bottles without
side seams. Chem & Eng N 42:56-7 My 18
'64
Liquid determents in plastic containers. E. D.
Wilcox, jr. Soap & Chem Spec 39:84-7 D '63
Plastic packaging of drugs and cosmetics;
rigid plastic bottle and plastic dispensing
bottle. A. Hirsch. diags Drug & Cosmetic
Ind 94:6S6-7-t- My '64
Production and properties of rigid PVC
bottles. H. A. Williams, il diags Brit Plas-
tics 37:198-201 Ap '64
They went thattaway! Food Tech 18:875 Je
'64
Manufacture
Adhesion of printing inks and adliesives oi-
pretreated polyolefin surfaces, K. F. BUchel.
bibliOE il Brit Plastics 37:142-5 Mr '64
Electronically sealed vinyl for low-cost bottle.
il diag Mod Plastics 42:90-1-1- O '64
75,000 one-quart bottles a day! il diag Mod
Plastics 41:96-9-f Ag '64
BOTTLING machines
Fluid logic fills bottles fast. R. N. Auger.
il diag Control Eng 11:98-9 S '64
Quick-disconnects help bottle milk, il Hy-
draulics & Pneumatics 17:26 My '64
BOTTLING plants
Teamwork builds a plant; Coca-Cola co.
J. W. Shaw, il Food Eng 36:64-6 S '64
Equipment
Automatic regulator for fluid-bottling line. F.
Gibadlo. diags Chem Eng 71:156 Ja 20 '64
New bottling plant in London. Engineering
197:25 Ja 3 '64
Switch from steel to phenolic in uncaser
saves 50 percent, il Mod Plastics 41:114 Ag
'64
BOTULISM
Acceptance of the Nicholas Appert award.
K. F. Meyer. Food Tech 17:1488-1- D '63
Botulism outbreak from smoked whiteflsh.
Food Tech 18:71-2-1- Ja '64
Development of Clostridium botulinura in
experimentally inoculated sterile skim inilk
held at low temperatures. O. W. Kaufmann
and A. R. Brillaud. bibliog Am J Pub
Health 54:1514-21 S '64
Metals for food containers; the electromotive
series and Clostridium botuUnum. L. L.
Kempe and J. T. Graikoski. bibliog Food
Tech 18:360-2 Mr '64
What you should know about botulism, il
Food Eng 36:104-6 Jl '64
BOULDER, Colorado
Sewerage
Instrumentation and automation in pollution
control. E. M. Hamilton, il Water Works
& Wastes Eng l;91-2-t- S '64
BOULTON, Matthew/
Some new light on M. Boulton. R. A. Pel-
ham. Engineer 217:503-5 Mr 20 '64
BOUND water. See Water— Bound water
BOUNDARY layer
Aircraft leading edge. O. Ball, il diag Mate-
rials in Design Eng 69:137-8 Ap '64
Application of a new method of appro-xima-
tion in the solution of ordinary differen-
tial equations to the Blasius equation. E.
D. Kennedy, bibliog A S M B Trans ser E
31:112-14 Mr '64
Application of quasilinearization to boundary-
layer equations. J. R. Radbill. bibliog AIA^V
J 2:lSG0-2 O '64
Approximate nonequilibrium air ionization in
hypersonic flows over sharp cones. E. S.
Levinsky and F. L. Fernandez, diags
AIAA J 2:565-8 Mr '64
Approximate solution for laminar boundary
layer flow. R. L. Kosson. bibliog AIAA J
1:1088-96 My '63; Discussion. 2:587-8 Mr
■64
Approximate solution of second-order bound-
ary-layer equations. L. Devan and M. M.
Oberai. AIAA J 2:1838-40 O '64
A-xisymmetrical turbulent jet; Tollniien's
problem extended. Z. Rotem. AIAA J 1;
2633-5 N '63
Behaviour and effects of laminar separation
bubbles on aerofoils in incompressible flow.
J. W. Ward, bibliog diags Roy Aeronautical
Soc J 67:783-00 D '63
Blowing effects on pressure interaction asso-
ciated with cones. N. A. Thyson and E. E.
H. Schurmann. AIAA J 1:2179-80 S '63;
Discussion. 2:1868-9 O '64
Boundary flow along a circular cylinder. R.
O. Reid and B. W. Wilson, bibliog diags
Am Soc C E Proc 89 [HY 3 no 3512]:21-40
My '63; Discussion. 89 [HT 6 no 37081:277
N '63; Reply. 90 [HY 3 no 3911]:321-6 My
'64
Boundary layer control system lands jet
planes, diags Product Eng 35:56-7 O 12 '64
Boundary-layer effects in reverse osmosis.
U. Merten and others, bibliog Ind & Eng
Chem Fundamentals 3:210-13 Ag '64
Boundary-layer problem associated with niag-
netogasdynamic channel flow. F. E. C.
Culick. bibliog AIAA J 1:2666-8 N '63
Boundary- layer transition on a slender cone
in hypersonic flow. A. Martellucci. bibliog
AIAA J 2:771-2 Ap '64
Bubble boundary layer and temperature
profiles for forced convection boiling m
channel flow. L. M. Jiji and J. A. Clark,
bibliog il diags A S M E Trans ser C 86:
50-8 F '64
Calculation of the discharge coefficient of
profiled choked nozzles and the optimum
profile for absolute air flow measurement.
B. S. Stratford, bibliog diags Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 63:237-45 Ap '64
Chemical nonequilibrium boundary layer. F.
G. Blottner. bibliog AIAA J 2:232-40 F '64
Correlation of boost phase turbulent heating
flight data. M. G. Dunn, bibliog AIAA J
2:122-4 Ja '64
Development of boundary layers in buckled
plates. E. F. Masur and C. H. Chank. bib-
liog Am Soc C E Proc 90 [EM 2 no 3863]:
33-50 Ap '64
Diffusion- thermo effects in stagnation-point
flow of air with in.iection of gases of vari-
ous molecular weigtits into the boundary
layer. E. M. Sparrow and others, bibliog
AiAA J 2:652-9 Ap '64
Effect of liigh htimidity environments on
the strength of adhesive joints. D. J.
Falconer and others. Chem & Ind p 1230-1
Jl 4 '64
Effect of shock-induced vorticity on the com-
pressible boundary layer along a flat plate.
L. Ting bibliog diag AIAA J 2:490-3 Mr
'64
Effect of the boundary layer upon the flow
in a conical hypersonic nozzle. M. Sichel.
bibliog AIAA J 2:180-3 Ja '64
Effect of variable Lewis number on heat
transfer in a binary gas. K. R. Enkenhus.
bibliog AIAA J 2:747-9 Ap '64
Effects of controlled roughness on boundary-
layer transition at a Mach number of 6.0.
J. R Sterrett and P. F. HoUoway. AIAA J
1:1951-3 Ag '63; Discussion. J. L. Potter
and J. D. Whitfield. 2:407-8; Reply. 408-9
F '64
Eigenvalues for the equation of species con-
servation with heterogeneous reaction. G. S.
Janowitz and P. A. Libby. bibliog AIAA J
2:1849-50 O '64
Equilibrium turbulent boundary layers. G.
L. Mellor. AIAA J 2:1650-1 S '64
Experimental measurement of pitot pressure
in the boundary layer on a model in a
hypersonic gun tunnel. A. J. Cable, il
AIAA J 2:944-5 My '64
Falkner-Skan equation for wakes. K.
Stev,'artson. AIAA J 2:1327-8 Jl '64
Family of similar solutions for axisymmetric
incompressible wakes. T. Kubota and oth-
ers. AI.A.A J 2:1493-5 Ag '64
Fir.'it-order perturbations of laminar free-con-
vecfinn boundary layers on a vertical plate.
K. T. Yang and E. W. Jprger. bibliog diag
A S M E Trans ser C 86:107-15 F '64
Flow in the three-dimensional boundary
laver on a spinning body of revolution. O.
Parr, bibliog AIAA J 2:361-3 F '64
Friction factors for fully developed turbulent
flow in ducts with and without heat trans-
fer. G. W. Maurer and B. W. LeTourneau.
bibliog il diags A S M E Trans ser D 86:
627-36 S '64
138
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BOUNDARY layer — Continued
Friction factors in open cliannels; progress
report. biblioK Am Soo C E Proc S9 [HY 2
no 3464]:97-143 Mr '63: Discussion. dlaB
&9 [HY 4 no 35S0] ;2S3-93 Jl: [HY 5 no
36oG]:lC9-70 S: [HY 6 no 370S] ;265-76 N
■63: Reply. 90 [HY 4 no 39801:223-7 Jl
'64
Heat and mass transport in multiparticle
systems. K. Pfeffer. bibllog^ Ind & Ens
Chem Fundamentals 3:380-3 N '64 . .
Heat transfer from nonequilibrium ^ionized
arROn gas. C. Park, bibliog ALA^V J 2:169-
71 Ja '64 , „ . ,
Improved Pohlhausen-type method of calcu-
lating the two-dimensional lammar bound-
ary layer in a pressure gradient. B. B.
Launder, diag A S M E Trans ser C 86:
IniUai development of the^ laminar separated
shear layer. E. Baum. diag AlAA J i-.l^S-
31 Ja '64 . . ^ ^w^
Insulator boundary layers in magnetohydro-
dynamie channels. F. J. Hale and J. L.
Kerrebrock. bibliog AlAA J 2:461-9 Mr
'64
Laminar boundarj-- layer development on
yawed cone. S. M. Yen and B. Singh, diag
AlAA J 2:775-6 Ap '64
Laminar boundary layer near .the plane of
symmetry of a hypersonic inlet. P. A.
Libbv and others, bibliog diags AlAA J
1-2732-40 D '63
Laminar boundary layer with fluid in:ectlon.
A R. Maddox. AlAA J 2:133-5 Ja '64
Laminar flow control cuts wing, friction drag
for greater range. W. L. Collins and oth-
ers, il diags S A B J 72:56-60 Jl '64
Laminar free-convection wake above a
heated vertical plate. K. T. Yang, bib-
liog A S M E Trans ser E 31:131-8 Mr 64
Laminar, transitional, and turbulent heat
transfer after a sharp convex corner. V.
Zakkav and others, bibliog diag AlAA J
2'13S9-95 Ag '64
Lift on an oscillating ellipsoid of revolution
M. Sevik. bibliog il diags ALAA J 2:646-51
Ap '64 , ^ J
Local similarity expansions of^the boundary-
layer equations. W. B. Bush. AlAA J
2:1857-8 O '64
Mass transfer from solid, splieres. R. B.
Keey and J. B. Glen, bibliog il Can J Chem
Eng 42:227-32 O '64
Momentum integral approximation for com-
pressible magnetogasdynamic bpundary-
laver flow. J. J. Kauzlarich and A. is.
Cambel. bibliog diag A S M E 'Trans ser E
30:269-74 Je '63: Discussion. 31:3a8-9 Je 64
Nonequilibrium hypersonic flat-plate bound-
arj'- layer flow with a strong induced pres-
sure field. G. R. Inger. bibliog AlAA J 2:
452-60 Mr '64
Nonequilibrium. nonsimilar solutions of the
laminar boundary-layer equations A. J.
Pallone and others, bibliog AlAA J 2:1706-13
O '64
Nonequilibrium sodium ionization in laminar
boundary layers. J. J. Kane. AlAA J Z:
1651-3 S '64
Pressure distribution for hypersonic bound-
ary-layer flow. M. S. Sastry. diag AlAA J
1:2398-9: 2:961-2 O '63. My '64
Recent studies of the laminar base-flow. re-
gion. E. Baum and others, bibliog il diags
AlAA J 2:1527-34 S '64
Separation, reattachment, and redevelopment
of incompressible turbulent shear flow. T.
J. Mueller and others, bibliog A S M E
Trans ser D 86:221-5: Discussion. 225-6 Je
•64
Shock curvature effect on the outer edge
conditions of a laminar boundary layer. I.
Rubin. AlAA J 1:2850-2 D '63
Shock detachment distance for blunt bodies
in argon at low Reynolds number. A. B.
Bailey and W. H. Sims, bibliog il AlAA J
l:286t-8 D '63
Shock tube te.'st time limitation due to tur-
bulent-wall boundar>' layer. H. Mirels. bib-
liog diags AlAA J 2:84-93 Ja '64
Similar solutions of boundary-layer equations
for power-law fluids. J. N. Kapur and
R. C. Srivastava. A I Ch E J 10:7754- S '64
Singular solutions at boundary Intersections
in two dimensional quasi-linear homo-
geneous partial differential equations. C. W.
ear. bibliog J Math & Phys 43:100-10 Je
•64
Stagnation-point heat-transfer measurements
in partially Ionized air. P. H. Rose and
J. 6. Stankevlcs. 11 AlAA J 1:2753-63 blb-
lloc(p2762-3) D '63
Structure of the boundary layer at the lead-
ing edge of a flat plate in hypersonic slip
flow. J. A. Laurmann. bibliog diag AlAA J
2:1655-7 S '64
Study of laminar hypersonic cavity flows.
K. M. NicoU. bibliog il diag AlAA J 2:1535-
41 S '64
Study of the Incompressible turbulent Ixiund-
ary layer with pressure gradient. P. A
Libby and others, bibliog AlAA J 2:445-52
Mr '64
Temperature and velocity profiles along a
vertical hot plate in a compressible fluid
considering the effect of buoyancy. S.
Ghoshal. ALAA J 2:364-5 F '64
Theory of stagnation-point heat transfer Jn
a partially ionized diatomic gas. J. A.
Fay and N. H. Kemp, bibliog AlAA J 1:
2741-51 D '63
Thermal probe for segregation detection. J.
H. Westbrook and others, bibliog diags
Electrochem Soc J 111:888-91 Jl '64
Three-dimensional boundary layers with a
normal wall velocity. R. J. Gribben. bibliog
ALAA J 2:164-5 Ja '64
Transcendental approximation for laminar
boundary layers. P. D. Richardson. AlAA J
1:2659 N '63
Transformations of the compressible turbulent
boundary layer with heat exchange. L.
Crocco. bibliog AlAA J 1:2723-31 D '63
Transonic flow past two-dimensional aero-
foils. D. W. Holder, il diags Roy Aero-
nautical Soc J 68:501-16 biblios(p515-16)
Ag '64
Transpiration cooling of a turbulent boundary
layer in an axisymmetric nozzle. J.
Librizzi and R. J. Cresci. bibliog diag
A.IAA. J 2:617-24 Ap '64
Turbulent boundary layers with transpira-
tion. T. N. Stevenson, bibliog ALAA J 2:
1500-2 Ag '64
Turbulent flow at the plane of symmetry of
a collateral three-dimensional boundary
layer. F. J. Pierce, bibliog diags A S M E
Trans ser D 86:227-33 Je '64
Unsteady boundary-layer flow of a non-
Newtonian fluid on a flat plate. C. S.
Wells, jr. ALAA J 2:951-2 My '64
Upstream separation point for an internal
corner in a two-dimensional channel flow.
J. F. Barrows, bibliog il diags A S M E
Trans ser E 30:505-8 D '63
Velocity defect law for a transpired turbulent
boundary layer. H. S. Mickley and others.
ALAA J 1:1685: 2:173-4 Jl '63. Ja '64: Dis-
cussion. 1:2076-7: 2:414-15 N '63, F '64
Viscous and nonviscous nonequilibrium noz-
zle flows. J. J. Brainerd and E. S. Le-
vinsky. bibliog diags AlAA J 1:2474-81 N
'63
Von 3Iises transformation for boundary
layer theory. C. S. Song, bibliog diags Am
Soc C E Proc 90 [EM 2 no 3S6i]:17-32 Ap
•64
Wake- like solutions of the laminar boundary-
layer equations. B. D. Kennedy, bibliog
diags AlAA J 2:225-31 F '64
Weak interacting hypersonic flow over cones.
W. Hoelmer and M. Saarlas. bibliog ALAA J
2:1846-7 O '64
Wind-tunnel screens: flow instability and its
effect on aerofoil boundary layers. P.
Bradshaw. diags Roy Aeronautical Soc J
68:198 Mr '64
BOUNDARY value problems
Anchor zone stre.?.ses in prestressed concrete
beams. P. K. Som and K. Ghosh, bibliog
diags Am Soc C E Proc 90 [ST 4 no 39961 :
49-62 Ag '64
AsjTTiptotic expansions for circular cylindrical
shells. E. Reissner. A S M E Trans ser E
31:245-52 Je '64
Boundary value problems in two-dimensional
elasticity by conducting paper analogue.
D. S. Ross and I. H. Qureshi. diags J Scl
Instr 40:513-17 N '63
Boundary value problems of soil mechanics.
W. D. L. Finn, bibliog diags Am Soc C B
Proc 89 [SM 5 no 36481:39-72 S '63: Dis-
cussion. T. H. Wu. 90 ISM 2 no 38501:
211-12 Mr '64: Reply. 90 ISM 4 no 39791:
191-2 Jl '64
Class of boundary value probkms for the
biharmonlo equation and the Stokes re-
Jeated operator equation. K. B. Ranger.
Math & Phys 43:75-82 Mr '64
Diffraction of steady elastic waves by sur-
faces of arbitrary shape. R. P. Banaugh
and W. Gold.smith. bibliog diags A S M E
Trans ser E 30:689-97 D '63
Dynamic stresses and displacements around
cylindrical discontinuities due to plane har-
monica shear waves. C. C. Mow and L. J.
Mente. bibliog diags A S M B Trans ser B
30:598-604 D '63
I
I
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
139
BOUNDARY value problems — Continued
Effects of boundary conditions on the stability
of cylinders subject to lateral and axial
pressures. L. H. Sobel. biblioff diaKS AIAA J
2:1437-40 As '64
Electromagnetic scattering coefHcients for
concentric spheres and the problem of in-
terference from enclosures. R. A. Eldred
and others, diag J Res Nat Bur Stand
6SD:lU5-54 O '64
Exponential solutions of a boundary value
problem of the Helmholtz equation related
to change in phase. H. Bueckner and G.
Horvay. diags J Math & Phys 43:227-33
S '64
Falkner-Skan equation for wakes. K.
Stewartson. AIAA J 2:1327-8 Jl '64
FajTiily of similar solutions for axisymmetric
incompressible wakes. T. Kubota and oth-
ers. AIAA J 2:149:3-.i Ak '64
Finite difference analogue of an elliptic
boundary problem which is neither di-
agonally dominant nor of non-negative
type. J. H. Bramble and B. E. Hubbard,
bibliog J Math & Phys 43:117-32 Je '64
Inequalities for solutions of mixed boundary
value problems for elastic plates. J. H.
Bramble and L. E. Payne, biblioff J Res
Nat Bur Stand 6SB:75-92 Ap '64
Numerical solution of problems allowing
mixed boundary conditions. D. Greenspan,
bibliog diags Franklin Inst J 277:11-30 Ja
•64
Pointwise bounds in the first biharmonic
boundary value problem. J. H. Bramble
and L,. E. Payne, bibliog J Math & Phys
42:278-86 D '63
Propagation characteristics of capillary rip-
ples: theory of velocity dispersion and
amplitude attenuation of plane capillary
waves on viscoelastic films. B. S. Hansen
and J. A. Mann. jr. bibliog J Ap Phys
35:152-8 Ja '64
Residual analysis for circular cylindrical
shells under segmental line-load. J. Sheng
and J. Kempner. bibliog diags AIAA J 1:
2558-64 N '63; Correction. 2:784 Ap '64
Simplification of the mathematical descrip-
tion of boundary and initial value problems.
J. D. Heliums and S. W. Churchill, bibliog
A I Ch E J 10:110-14 Ja '64
Simulation of boundary conditions in heat
conduction problems in a resistance-
capacitance electrical analogue. K. S.
Chan and K. R. Rushton. diags J Sci Instr
41:535-40 S '64
Solution of variational problems by means
of a generalized Newton-Raphson operator.
R. McGill and P. Kenneth, bibliog diag
AIAA J 2:1761-6 O '64
T.ible roll drainage as a boundary layer prob-
lem. H. Meyer, bibliog diag Tappi 47:114-19
F '64
Theory of stationary electrode polarography;
single scan and cyclic methods applied to
reversible, irreversible, and kinetic sys-
tems. R. S. Nicholson and I. Shain. bib-
liog Anal Chem 36:706-23 Ap '64
Use of the adjoint system in the solution of
two-point boundarv value problems. O. T.
Schultz. AIAA J 1:2673-4 N '63
Wake-like solutions of the laminar boundary-
laver equations. E. D. Kennedy, bibliog
diags AIAA J 2:225-31 F '64
Zeroes of Bessel functions and eigenvalues
of non-self-adjoint boundary value prob-
lems. D. S. Cohen, bibliog J Math & Phys
43:133-9 Je '64
BOUNTY ISLANDS
See also
Geology' — Bounty Islands
BOUSSINGAULT, Jean Baptiste
Sketch. G. R. Cowgill. bibliog por J Nutrition
84:2-9 S '64
BOW thrusters. See Steering gear
BOWLING alleys
Equipment
Automatic bowling scorekeeper. 11 diags Prod-
uct Eng 35:44-5 Ja 6 '64
BOXES
Boxes become sophisticated, il Mod Plastics
42:106-7-1- O '64
See also
Crates
Mailboxes
BOXES. Paper. See Paper boxes
BOXWOOD
Buxus alkaloids. K. S. Brown. Jr. and S.
M. Kupchan. bibliog Am Chem Soc J
86:4414-33 O 20 '64
BOYLE law
Pressure set using Bovle's law. S. Siegel.
il diags I S A J 10:69-70 D '63
BOYSENBERRIES
Brief review of the problems in developing
boysenbero' products. S. Leonard, il diags
Food Tech 18:516-19-1- Ap '64
BRACHIOPODS, Fossil
Metamorphosed Silurian brachiopods from
New Hampshire. A. J. Boucot and J. B.
Thompson, jr. bibliog maps Geol Soc Bui
74:1313-33, pi 1-10 N '63
BRACING
Interaction of shear walls and frames. F. R.
Khan and J. A. Sbarounis. bibliog diags
Am Soc C E Proc 90 1ST 3 no 3957] :2S5-335
Je '64
BRACKETS
Bracket for airborne radar equipment. C.
Allen, il diags Engineer 218:511-13 S 25 '64
BRAILLE. See Blind. Printing for
BRAIN
Chemical stimulation of the brain. A. B.
Fisher, il diags Sci Am 210:60-8 Je '64
Great cerebral commissure. R. W. Sperry.
il diags Sci Am 210:42-52. cover Ja '64
Interrelationships of dietary lipids upon
fatty acid composition of brain mitochon-
dria, erythrocytes and heart tissue in
chicks. B. Centui-y and others, bibliog Am
J Clinical Nutrition 13:362-8 D '63
Living neuro-electronic systems. P. M.
Kelly, bibliog diags Space/Aeronautics 42:
52-9 S '64
Measuring and computation by brains and
machines. J. Z. Young, bibliog Engineer
216:1022-4 D 20 '63
Shoring up blood vessels in the human brain.
Product Eng 35:65 F 17 '64
Visual cortex of the brain. D. H. Hubel. II
diags Sci Am 209:54-62 N '63
See a!so
El ectroencenhalography
BRAKE drums
RCA machine that uses precision air- to-
electronic gaging for checking brake drums.
il Mach 70:148-9 F '64
BRAKE lining
Icing problems and solutions, il Diesel Equip
Supt 42:39 Mr '64
BRAKE shoes
Sheet- forming welder heads brake shoe line
at Fiat. D. Scott, il Automotive Ind 129:
42-3 N 1 '63: 130:48-9 F 1 '64
BRAKES
Design formulas for floating-shoe brakes and
clutches. M. P. Spotts. diags Product Eng
35:84-6 S 28 '64
See also
Braking, Dynamic
BRAKES, Automobile
Anti-skid device controlled by suspension
movement, diag Engineering 197:216 F 7 '64
Beryllium brakes, il Light Metal Age 22:20
Je '64
Beryllium brakes refused to wear out on
Foyt's Indy-500 racer, il Machine Design
36:6 Je 18 '64
Caliper disk brakes, il Mech Eng 86:56-7
Ag '64
Disc brakes, a big question for American
cars, il diags Machine Design 35:110-16 D
19 '63
Disc brakes, favorite of Europe, are orphan
child in U.S. R. C. Parker and others.
bibliog il diags S A E J 72:40-7 Ag '64
Fiat 1300 and 1500: braking system, diags
Automobile Eng 54:343-4 Ag '64
Improved braking system for B.M.C. cars
with six-cylinder engines, diags Automobile
Eng 54:355-7 -Ag '64
International design review; brakes. 11 diags
Automobile Eng 54:243-9 My 20 '64
Jaguar Mark X; the braking system, integral
chassis-body structure, fuel system and
electrical equipment, il diags Automobile
Eng 53:474-80 N '63
Jet brake combines accelerator and wheel
brakes into one foot pedal, diag Product
Eng 34:47 N 25 '63
Lockheed inertia valve resists rear wheel
locking. 11 Engineering 198:341 S 11 '64
1965 passenger-car engineering trends; brakes.
11 S A E J 72:46-9 N '64
Panic-proof brake system reduces skid haz-
ard, il diags Machine Design 36:142-3 My 7
■64
Renault plant steps up disk-brake manufac-
ture. D. Scott, il diags Automotive Ind
131:87-90 O 15 '64
Split system hydraulic brakes fail safe.
R. L. Atkin and others. 11 diags S A E J
72:56-9 Ja '64
Work done by brakes. T. P. Newcomb. bib-
liog Automobile Eng 54:98-100 Mr '64
140
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BRAKES, Automobile— Continued
Control
36:694-5 O '64 ^^^^.^^
Control of brake performance tests V. Leah.
^[^glMlcWne'^De1ign^36:180+ Jl 16 '64
^^^l*^!?' S^ brakes, il Mech En^ 86:56-7
Dit# brake pads spray lacquered, il Engi-
ni^.iS'°a^re'he?ru Product En "35?G2 S H ■64
Heavy dStydfsc brake, il Engtneermg 19S.463
In?er'na\1onal design, review: brakes, il diags
Automobile Eng 54.243-9 My ^u "^ ^j
Performance and character.sUcsor^tne_^_^^j^
131:87-90 O 15 '64 Newcomb bib-
Work done by brakes. TP Is ew^no.oi
liog Automobile Ene 54.98-iuu mr i-±
BRAKES, Eddy current. See Brakes. Magnetic
BRAKES, Hydraulic control. G. M.
^■•<!o^^"e5 ^[f"|1arPl'aTt°'l:nl°"r8°lll-13 Jl
'^r^ S2S^'n §s^'f r?-7i^56^
Udal hydraulic arrester for power press. .1
diag Metallurgia 70:110-11 fa t>4
36:694-5 O '64
^|^f''e^frkk^ng°fo'r"lommercial vehicles, il diags
Automobile Eng 54:442-3 O 64
^^^^%^wlVc"tr^^^. il Engineering 198:463
O 9 '64
Load-controlled brawns for road vehicles.
Eng neer 216:1039 U i» b6
Load torque analysi-s is basis for ^egal sop
ability design. G. P. Mainewb.
S A E J 72:60-5 Ja '64
safe braking for commercial vehicles. >1 diags
Automobile Eng 54:442-3 O "J*
Split svstem hydraulic brakes fail safe.
R L Atkin and others, il diags S A B J
72:56-9 Ja '64
Truck le'Jsor. lessee and driver „report on
^Jacobs engine brake fgr Series 71 ^f^iff '
il diag Diesel Eauio Sunt 42.42-4 Jl bi
Truck operati.ie conditions are brake balance
headache. G. P. Mathews, il S A E J H-
60-1 Mr '04 , . 1, !,„„
update and legalize service, parking brakes.
il Diesel Equip Supt 41:40-2 JN bi
See also
Motor trucks— Retarders
Testing
Dynamic brake tester-dynamometer cornbina-
t"on provldel means of checking total per-
forniance. il Diesel Equip Supt 42.42-3 Je
•64
^?,'^c*"dv'fi'a?rTrL'=king for direct determina-
^fion of roto. impedance and bO^'^C .factor
of induction machines. M. R; I^rh,hna
murthv. bibliog diags Inst E E Proo iii.
1299-304 Jl "64
BRAND names. See Trade marks
'^if!::^)^ii9?iiinr^^r^r- ^- "■ ^"™^''
Ja 4 '64
Properties of materials; .coPPer-base alloys,
cast; tables. Materials in Design Eng bO.
SpontL^ous° strain aging embrittlement Jn
70-30 bra.ss; abstract. C. C. Koch and
A. R. Troiano. Metal Prog 8b.i90-i- u di
Metallography
Character, fortnation, and P"-evention of hard
spots in high-tensile bra.sses D C. btocK
and W. J. Smellie. il Inst Metals J 92.276-
cA^st'aUographv of the martensitic transfor-
^ matlon in B-brass. W. Jolley and P Hull.
biblioET il Inst Metals J 92:129-.!5 6.)-b4
Iron-rich hard spots formed by^ silicon and
boron in bras.ses. , D A Hudson b.bliog
il diag Inst Metals J 92:280-8 63-64
Metal fStigue in near-safe specimens, i lus-
trated by copper and brass under alter-
nating torsio.rw A wood and other^ 1
Inst Metals J 91:391-4 62-63. Abstract.
Metal Prog 85:176-1- Je 64 . ,„,„,
Relationship between gram size and inter-
gfanular cavitation n an alum.num-lM. Per
cent manganese alloy and 'O-^O °:b[S^?-
D M R. Tap in and ^ ■ . N-„ .Yi"Ha''er.
bibliog il Inst Metals J 92:426-8 '63-64
Protection
Tin coating copper and brass. R. . L. Seth
and others, bibliog Metal Finishing 62:66
Ag '64
^^^a'fs rd"''b"r|n.e: AFS c ^ .abstracts
Ch°lra''cre?f^forTi?^Ti^;;%=.?fpV|ven^Aon;^ofhard
spots in high-tensile brasses. DC. btocK
Ind W. J. Smellie. il Inst Metals J 92.
Nlw1?an?'feltures brass and iron foundries.
N. F. Wood, il Foundry 92:130-t- Mr bi
BRASS tubes. See Tubes. Brass
^ Aufomatlc^bar machine cuts production costs
■r per cent. E. Karie. il diags Mach 70.
i09-ll N '63
^A.tr^lon'uti'^on problems of the wroiight-brass
inCry N. H. Jackson. bibUog Inst
Metals J 92:200-4 '63-64
Electric equipment
Plant radial power: brass mill In Paramount.
Calif il diags Elec Constr & Maint 62.S9-9J
N '63
Power
Plant radial power; brass mill 1" ?aramount^
Calif il diags Elec Constr & Maint b^.bv 3J
N '63
BRAWLEY, California
Water supply
^li^^an^dT'^H.'T™li-5S^w^rg"a^;l"ot']5l?l'^a7s
Pub Works 95:97-9 N '64
^street lighting is good politics in Brazil, il
Elec World 162:107 S 21 64
See also subdivision Brazil under special
subjects, e.g. . .
Coal mines and mining
Electricity supply
Geology ^ , . „
Gold mines and mining
Mines and mineral resources
Petroleum
Standards , .. „
Television broadcasting
^^taz'ing alloys. J.^ J. Lawless jr. 11 Machine
Brlir^g" c'<^'p^^U'ici^eT llloys. Welding Ens
Brazing hold/ close tolerances in electron
-SL'V«V^:^i&rr^kii
^■Ikh.fr.'-lfbriliS^n^W^dinrJ ^4&?:7li
«S4T °I ^&'"T^^.:L"eTm?^^'nTT;|.'«:
bibhog 11 diag Welding J 43:sup385-92 S '64
Braiding rings Perform to ^gid specifica-
tions, il Welding J 43:692-3 Ag b4
Ceramic to metal seal made by brazing. U
Steel 154:64-1- My IS 64
nonoer- a study of Its alloys, character, and
'^°,?rweldabimy; with rnglneerinK data sheet,
il WeldlnB- Eng 48:33-7 N 63
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
141
BRAZING — Continued
Development of alloys for brazing colum-
bium. C. W. Fox and others. Dibliog U
dian Weldins J 42:sup535-40 D '63
Development of butt brazine tecliniaues for
.ioinins: copper conductors. A. Madura, il
diass Weklins J 43:sup:!20-8 Jl '64
Development of partiall.v volatile filler alloys
for high-temperature brazing. N. Bredzs
and others, diags Welding J 43:sup63-70 P
■64
Dip brazing aluminum. R. H. Haines, il Mod
Metals 20:28+ Mr '64
Dip brazins of aluminum. M. Sinclaire. 11
diac Metal Prog S6:S4-7 S '64
Electron beam joins brazed refractory metals.
P. Jacobson and M. Schwartz, il diags
Welding Eng 49:48-50 Ap '64
Fabrication of the Molten-salt reactor exper-
iment heat exciianger core. R. G. Donnelly
and G. M. Slaughter, bibliog il diass Weld-
ing J 43:118-24 F '64
Fiber metal for joining. J. F. Rury. 11
Welding J 42:sup529-34 D '63
Flux- injection unit cuts brazing time. 11
Welding Eng 49:62+ F '64
Insulating blanltet levels brazing tempera-
ture. Steel 154:66 My 18 '64
Joining and fastening; soldering fluxes: bra-
zing filler metal: tables. Materials in Design
Eng 60:538 Mid-O '64
Manufacture of egcr core 1 fuel assemblies.
G. M. Tolson and M. G. Arlotti. bibUog il
diags Welding J 43:280-6 Ap '64
New brazing system reduces rejects of copper
tube condensers. E. H, Conway, il diag
Welding Eng 48:46-7 N '63
Nickel brazing cuts fabrication costs, il
Welding J 43:302+ Ap '64
Nitriding. sintering and brazing by glow
discharge. C. K. Jones and S. W. Martin.
11 diag Metal Prog 85:94-8 P '64
North American Aviation offers tips on bi-
metallic joining. L. F. Gatzelt. il Steel 155:
160+ S 14 '64
Preformed brazing rings maintain integrity
of vacuum units, il Welding Eng 49:68 My
■64
Sandwich structure brazed by new technique.
P. W. Warren, il diags S A E J 72:57-9
F '64
Sealing a stainless-steel-sheathed thermo-
couple into a Magnox end-cap. P. M.
Knowlson and P. M. Eartle. bibliog il diags
Inst Metals J 93:52-6 '64-65
Soldering and brazing: automation speeds
operations, ups quality. 11 Steel 155:48-9 S
21 '64
Vacuum brazing of honeycomb pane! struc-
tures. C. M. Marshall and N. R. Williams.
11 diag Mach 71:158-61 O '64
Wetting of beryllium by various pure metals
and alloys. R. G. Gilliland. bibliog 11 diags
Welding J 43:sup248-57 Je '64
When should you use brazing? Welding Eng
49:62+ Ja '64
Working with refractory metals: Joining. R.
C. Bertossa. 11 Metal Prog 85:130+ Ap '64
See also
Silver solder
Solder and soldering
BRAZING, Silver. See Silver solder
BREAD
Amino acid composition of rye flour and the
influence of amino acid supplementation of
rye flour and bread on growth, nitrogen
efflciency ratio and liver fat in the growing
rat. R. Kihlberg and L,. -E. Ericson. J Nu-
trition 82:385-94 bibliog(p392-4) Mr '64
Laminated and coated polyolefin films. G.
Jordan, il Plastics World 22:56-7 Ap '64
Studies of the nutritive loss of supplemental
lysine in baking: loss in a standard white
bread containing four per cent nonfat dry
milk. G. R. Jansen and others, bibliog Food
Tech 18:367-71 Mr '64
Studies on the nutritive loss of supplemental
lysine in baking: loss in water bread and
In breads supplemented with moderate
amotmts of nonfat dry milk. G. R. Jansen
and others, bibliog Food Tech 18:372-5 Mr
'64
Translocation and equilibration of moisture
In canned frozen bread. K. G. Weckel and
others, bibliog Food Tech 18:1480-2 S '64
Use of amyloglucosidase in breadmaking.
Y. Pomeranz and others, bibliog Food Tech
18:1642-4 O '64
BREADBOARDS (electronics). See Electronic
circuits
BREAKDOWN, Electric. See Dielectrics; Elec-
tric discharges
BREAKWATERS
Model tests of coastal protective structures
in USSR. O. W. Kabelac. diags Am Soc
C E Proc 89 [WW 1 no 34331:21-34 F '63;
Discussion. P. P. Goldstern. 89 [WW 4
no 37031:99-102 N '63; Reply. 90 [WW 2
no 39171:29-32 My '64
Sliding of composite-type breakwaters by
breaking waves. S. Nagai. 11 plans diags
Am Soc C E Proc 89 [WW 1 no 34281:1-20
F '63: Discussion. T. Hayashi. 89 (WW 4
no 37031:91-7 N '63: Reply. 90 [WW 2 no
39171:27 My '64
Steel H-piles anchor breakwater, diag Eng N
173:31 O 29 '64
Vertical breakwaters with low coefficients
of reflections. R. Boivin. 11 diags Eng J
46:42-8 N '63
Wave breakers on a beach and surges on a
dry bed. J. C. Freeman and B. LeM^hautfi.
bibliog diags Am Soc C B Proc 90 [HT 2
no 38341:187-216 Mr '64
BREAST cancer. See Cancer
BREAST feeding. See Infants — Nutrition
BREATH. See Respiration
BREMSSTRAHLUNG
Determination of sulphur content of hydi'o-
carbons by bremsstrahlung absorption
measurement. T. B. Rowley, bibliog diags
Radio & Electronic Eng 26:298-304 O '63
BREUER, Marcel
Architectural details. Ai-ch Rec 135:121-36 F
■64
BREWERIES
Hexagon shaped brewery store. 11 Engineering
198:211 Ag 14 '64
Labatt's diversifies Into biochemicals. 11 Can
Chem Process 48:58-9 Mr '64
Equipment
Carton handling system sorts by brand and
size. T. M. Comella. 11 diag Automation 11:
58-61 Jl '64
Cooks brewer's grits continuously. 11 Food
Eng 36:150 S '64
Filter replaces pasteurizer, produces bottled
beer with tap flavor. P. K. Lawler. flow
diag il diags Food Eng 35:45-7 D '63
Pabst brewing co. quickly checks oxygen In
head-space gas. II Food Eng 35:91 N '63
Peter Hand brewing co. programs tank clean-
ing. V. Ecimovich and others. 11 diag Food
Eng 35:44-5 N '63
Pre-assembled or shop-built, which drive is
cheaper? S. Stein. 11 Plant Eng 17:110-11
D '63
Quality control
Beer flavor and problems of beer tasting. B.
Trolle. bibliog 11 diag Pood Tech 18:644-9
My '64
BREWING
Heriot-Watt college. Edinburgh. Department
of brewing and applied biochemistry.
Chem & Ind p 1828-9 N 16 '63
Microflltration reduces beer spoilage. il
Chem & Eng N 41:48-9 D 2 '63
BRICK construction
See also
Walls. Brick
BRICK walls. See Walls, Brick
BRICK works
New brick factory opened by the Redland
group. 11 Chem & Ind p824 My 16 '64
Equipment
Perforated clay brick manufacture. 11 Engi-
neer 217:821-2 My 8 '64
Research's better brick in production. 11 diag
Engineering 197:709-10 My 22 '64
Power
Analyzing costs for total energy. N. J. Maz-
zocco. il Heating-Piping 36:133-7 Ja '64
BRICKLAYING machines
Bricklaying machine cost $3,000. Eng N 173:
58 S 10 '64
BRICKMAKING
Perforated clay brick manufacture. II En-
gineer 217:821-2 My 8 '64
Research's better brick in production. 11 diag
Engineering 197:709-10 My 22 '64
BRICKS
Sand-fly-ash bricks. M. Mateos. bibliog Ma-
terials Res & Stand 4:427-30 Ag '64
Moisture content
Accelerated moisture expansion In clay brick.
G. V. Cullen and others. Am Cer Soc J
47:416 Ag '64
142
APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX 1964
BRICKS, Insulating
See also
Fire bricli
BRIDGE approaches , , „ .
Better approaches for bridge, plan Engineer-
ine 190:^22 U 27 '63 . . =. .
Bridge approaches in Louisiana; unit prices.
Eng N 173:65 Jl 9 '04 , ^ ^ ., .,
Viaduct.-! and approach roads; Forth Road
bridge, il Engineer 218:361-3 S i '64
BRIDGE bearings . ^ _ _, „, . ,,
Elastoraeric bearing pads. E.^^E. Thielker.
il diass Rubber World 150:62-8 Je '64
Girders rest on elastomeric pads, il dlag
Eng N 172:101 Ap 2 '64
BRIDGE design _ , ., __.,_,
Additional Cooper River bridge. F. H. Ster-
benz. il plan diags Civil Eng 34:41-5 O 64
Analysis of composite beam bridges by ortho-
tropic plate theory. V. Vitols and others.
bibliog diags Am Soc C E Proc 89 [ST 4
no 35841:71-94 Ag '63; Discussion. K. H
Chu and G. Krishnamoorthy. 90 [ST 1
no 38121:247-50 F '64; Reply. 90 [ST 5
no 40661:199-201 O '64
Artistic orthotropic design also saves rnoney.
E. J. Shields, il diags Eng N 171:26-8-1- N
21 *fi3
California's orthotropic bridge set to go:
San Mateo-Hayward bridge, il diags Eng N
173:22-3+ O 29 '64 , , ^^
Omce buildines planned for Thames River
bridge, il Eng N 171:135 D 19 '63
Port Mann bridge. G. W. C. Lake, blbllqg
il map plans diags Eng J 47:27-33 My '64
Prestressed steel makes a bridge, il diag
Eng N 173:24+ N 5 '64 . „ „
Pvlons support welded steel span. 11 Eng N
171:42 N 28 '63 . , , . .,
Severn bridge approach includes stayed
girder, il diags Eng N 171:130 D 19 '63
Steel deck bridges with long rib spans.
R Wolchuk. plans diags Civil Eng 34:53-o
F '64
See also
Bridges. Suspension
BRIDGE failures ^ .,
Cracks and bulges found in concrete bridge
piles. Eng N 172:20 F 27 '64
Failure of King's bridge in Melbourne. II
diags Engineer 217:520-2 ,Mr .20 '64
Floods down dam, prize bridge, il Eng N 172:
63 Je 18 '64
1-24 bridge collapse injures ten. il Eng N
172:2t Ap 2:! '64
Report of Roval commission into the failure
of Kings bridge. State of Victoria; review.
J. L. Duncan, il Engineering 197:610-11 My
I '64
BRIDGE painting
Dip painting Forth bridge suspenders. 11
Engineering 197:714 My 22 '64
BRIDGE railings
Luminous bridge railing. J. F. McPartland.
il diags Elec Constr & Maint 62:54-6 D '63
BRIDGES
Composite design lowers county bridge costs.
II diag Eng N 172:22-3 Mr 26 '64
Dams substitute for bridges. R. A. Zink. 11
diags Pub Works 94:72-3 N '63
Maior transportation projects. 11 map Eng N
172:75+ Ja 23 '64
1%; mile motorway viaduct nears completion.
il Engineering 198:465 O 9 '64
Plate girders curve for 550 ft. 11 Eng N 172:
21 Ap 9 '64
Soil conservation program replaces county
bridges. C. P. Mayhugh. 11 Pub Works
95:100-1 N '64
See also
Bridge approaches
Bridge design
Hudson River bridges
Pipe lines — Bridge crossing
San Francisco Bay bridges
Trestles
also subdivision Bridges under names of
cities, e.g.
Budapest
Cadiz
Charleston, South Carolina
Kiev. Russia
London
New Orleans
New York (city)
Newport. England
Portland. Oregon
St Louis
Sydney, Australia
Abutments
Analysis of relief bridge scour. E. M. Laur-
.<ien. bibliog diags Am Soc C E Proc 89
[HY 3 no 35161:93-118 My '6:f; DIsou.sslon.
S. V. Chltale. 90 [HY