An ultra-centrifuge for the measurement of adhesion and tensile strength
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Authors
Hill, Richard Roy
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Issue Date
1960-08
Type
Thesis
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Abstract
Adhesion and tensile strength measurements may be made by spinning rotors plated with thin films until the centrifugal fields produced cause the films to fly off of the rotors. The construction of a vacuum ultra-centrifuge for producing high centrifugal fields and techniques of its use in the measurement of adhesion are discussed. Some preliminary results of measurements of adhesion between thin copper films and steel rotors are also included.
Table of Contents
Abstract -- Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. The vacuum ultra-centrifuge -- Chapter III. The experimental method -- Chapter IV. Results and conclusion -- Appendix I. Forces acting on the plated film -- Bibliography
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Thesis (M.S.)-- University of Wichita, Department of Physics
Publisher
Wichita State University