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CONDENSED MATERIALS GROUP INDEX TO SIX-VOLUME RETRIEVAL GUIDE SUPPLEMENT I* Vol. Vol. Vol. Adducts ... 6 Fire Clays 6 Packed Beds 6 Adhesives 6 Freons ... . .1, 2, 5 Paints 6 Aerosols 5 Fuels .. . .2,4, 6 Papers 6 Air .... . 5 Petroleum Products 2 Alloys .............. . 3 Garnets . .. 1, 4 Plasmas 5 Anodized Surfaces 6 Gems ... 4 Piasters 6 Ares ................. . 5 Glazes 4 Plastics . 2 Atmospheres, Planetary 5 Glasses 4 Polymers 2 Porcelains 4 Baked Enamels .. 6 Honeycombs . 6 Pyrocerams 4 Blacks, Metallic .. 6 Hydraulic Fluids 2 Bricks .......... . 4 Hydrocarbons 2 Refractories 4 Building Materials . .4,6 Refrigerants .... 1, 2, 5 lnorganic Compounds 1 Reinforced Materials . 6 Cements .... 6 lnks 6 Resins . 2, 6 Ceramies 4 lnsulations 6 Rocks 4 Cermets ... 3 Interfaces 6 Rubber Compounds 2 Clathrates 6 Intermetallic Compounds 3 Clays ..... 4 Scales .. 4 Goals 4 Lacquers 6 Silicones 2 Coatlngs, Applied 6 Laminates 6 Slags 4 Coatings, General 6 Lubricants 2 Soils .. 4 Combustion Products 5 Solutions, Aqueous 5 Composites 6 Minerals 4 Solutions, Nonaqueous 5 Concretes 6 Mineral Oils . 2 Steels .. 3 Contacts 6 M ixtures, Aqueous 5 Structu res ............ . 6 Mixtures, Nonaqueous 5 Surface Finishes 6 Elements 1 Mortars ... 6 Systems 6 Enamels 4 Multilayers 6 Varnishes 6 Fabrics .......... . 6 Nonferrous Alloys 3 Ferrous Alloys . 3 N uclear Fuels ......... 1, 4, 6 Wall Structures 6 Fiber Optics 6 Water, Pure 1 Filters .......... . 6 Ores 4 Water Salutions . 5 Finishes, Surface 6 Organic Compounds 2 Wood Products 6 Flames 5 Oxide Mixtures ... 4 Fluidized Beds 6 Oxidized Surfaces . 6 Yarns 6 "'Material c!asses such as woods, pharmaceuticals, foods, natural products, etc., or references concerning major compendia, are not reported in this six·volume Supplement 1. Special bib!iographic searches an these may be requested from TPRC directly. CONDENSED INSTRUGTIONS ON USE OF VOLUME 6* INQUIRY EXAMPLE 1: Our technical staff would like to find all references which give Information/ data on the thermal conductivity of Foamed Concrete. SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS: On page Al of the Materials Directory, looking under Concrele, Foamed you will find the notation "see Concrete, Expanded ...... 525-." Now go to Concrete, Expanded and note property codes a, d, e with substance number 526-0034. Continue the search in Part 8, Chapter ! Thermal Conductivity, page 81. Here, under substance number 526-0034, you will find fifteen entries, which may be examined to determine which TPRC numbers are to be selected. Finally, find the biblio graphic citations in Part C. Using this same substance number 526-0034, a total of twenty-five more entries can be founcl in the Basic Edition (Plenum, 1967). Books 1, 2, and 3 of the BasicEdition cor respond directly to Parts A, B, and C of this six-volume Supplement I. INQUIRY EXAMPLE 2: My engineering staff would like thermal diffusivity data on Piaster of Paris. SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS: On page A2 of the Materials Directory, you will find Piaster of Paris, but, property d is not listed. However, note other cross references, such as: "see also Gypsum Board ..... 661-." Now in this same volume, on page A47, you will find Gypsum Board praperty d and substance number 661-0470. Continue the search in Part 8, Chapter 4-Thermal Diffusivity, page 817. Here you will find substance 661-0470 and there is ane reference, TPRC number 37058. Continue to Part C to find the bibliographic citation for 37058. Here are the relationships of classes to volumes in this publication series that must be borne in mind when you notice a "see also" substance class cross reference: 100-127, Vol. 1; 200-227, 606, and 631, Val. 2; 300-482, Val. 3; 501, 504, 507, and 521, Val. 4; 511 and 516, Vol. 5; 526-551, 621, 651, and 661, Val. 6. INQUIRY EXAMPLE 3: The materials engineer at aur company would like ta locate references on thermal con ductivity for crumpled Aluminum Foil. SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS: On page A2 of the Materials Directory, note the substance name Aluminum Foil, Corrugated or Crumpled, property a and substance number 528-0164. Continue the search on page BI, and you will find four entries opposite substance number 528-0164 with TPRC num bers 39866, 40228, 54566, and 55057. The complete bibliographic citation can then be found in Part C in this volume. INQUIRY EXAMPLE 4: References are needed for reflectance for PV-100 White Paint. SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS: On page A40 you will find Paint, While PV-100 with properlies g, h, j and substance number 551-0949. Go to page 831 for substance 551-0949 and you will find reference TPRC number 43527. Continue the search in Part C to locate the bibliographic citation for 43527. INQUIRY EXAMPLE 5: Our aerospace engineering staff would like to find a certain technical paper. The only Information known about this paper isthat it contains data on charring materials and the author's last name is Wilson. SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS: On page D26 of the Author Index, you will find the following: WILSON D R 52260; WILSON E G 63421; WILSON R G 35530 36511 37899; WILSON W G 40082 48324 50306. Now, go to Part C to Iook up the bibliographic citations for these nine different TPRC numbers. Through a process of elimination you will find that only the paper with TPRC 35530 fits the description given and that the author's name is R. G. Wilson. INQUIRY EXAMPLE 6: Our design group would like references on the properlies of carbon-reinforced Poly(adipic acid-1 ,6-hexanediamine) Res in. SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS: You will find this substance's name, properly systematized as Resin, Poly(adipic acid-1,6-hexanediamine), starts at the bottom of page Al5 and continues at the top of page Al6 with property codes a and n and substance number 531-1507. Gonelude the search in the manner described in the examples above. *For additional details on the use of this volume, see the introductory remarks for Parts A, B, C, and D, scan the Contents, and also note the Condensed Materials Group Index an the opposite page. thermophysical properties research literature retrieval guide supplement I 1964-1970 volume 6 coatings, systems, and composites Y. S. TOULOUKIAN Editor J. KOOLHAAS GERHITSEN Technical Editor W.H.SHAFER Managing Editor thermophysical properties research literature retrieval guide supplement I 1964-1970 A Comprehensive Compilation of Scientific and Technical Literature by the Thermophysical Properlies Research Center (TPRC), Purdue University Y. S. Touloukian Editor J. Koolhaas Gerritsen Technical Editor W. H. Shafer Managing Editor Volume 1. Elementsand lnorganic Compounds Vofume 2. Organic Compounds and Polymerie Materials Volume 3. Alloys, Intermetallic Compounds, and Cermets Volume 4. Oxide Mixturesand Minerals Volume 5. Mixturesand Salutions Volume 6. Coatings, Systems, and Composites Seeinside back page for CONDENSED MATERIALS INDEX SIX-VOLUME RETRIEVAL GUIDE SUPPLEMENT New Iiterature on thermophysica! properlies is belng constantly accumulated at TPRC. Contact TPRC and use its interim updating search services for the thermophysical properties research literature retrieval guide supplement I 1964-1970 volume 6 coatings, systems, and composites Y. S. TOULOUKIAN Editor J. KOOLHAAS GERRITSEN Technical Editor W.H.SHAFER Managing Editor PART A. MATERIALS DIRECTORY PART 8. SEARCH PARAMETERS PART C. BIBLIOGRAPHY PART D. AUTHOR INDEX SPRINGER SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, LLC 1973 Ubrary oi Congress Catalog Gard Number 60-14226 ISBN 978-1-4757-6838-1 ISBN 978-1-4757-6836-7 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4757-6836-7 © 1973 Springer Science+Business Media New York Originally published by Purdue Research Foundation, Lafayette, Indiana 1973 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1s t edition 1973 Ali rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher CONTENTSOFVOLUME6 Foreward vü Preface . ix PART A. MATERIALS DIRECTORY U se of Materials Directory . a3 !. Cements, Concretes, Mortars, and Piasters . CLASS 526 Al 2. Metallic Systems-Contacts, Honeycombs, Multilayers, and Others . CLASS 528 A2 3. Nonmetallic Systems-Contacts, Filters, Honeycombs, Interfaces, Multilayers, and Others CLASS 531 A3 4. Metallic-Nonmetallic Systems-Contacts, Filters, Honeycombs, Interfaces, Multilayers, and Others CLASS 541 A17 5. Applied Coatings CLASS 551 A26 6. Bulk and Processed Fabrics . CLASS 621 A44 7. Bulk Surface Finishes-Adhesives, Coatings, Inks, Lacquers, Paints, Varnishes, and Others . CLASS 651 A44 8. Processed Composites-Insulations, Paper and Wood Products, and Wall Structures . CLASS 661 A46 PART B. SEARCH PARAMETERS Use of Search Parameters. b3 1. Thermal Conductivity Property a Bl 2. Accommodation Coefficient Property b B9 3. Thermal Contact Resistance Property c B13 4. Thermal Diffusivity Property d Bl7 5. Specific Heat Property e B19 6. Viscosity Property f B21 7. Emittance Property g B23 8. Reflectance . Property h B29 9. Absorptance Property B39 10. Transmittance Property j B43 11. Absorptance to Emittance Ratio Property k B47 12. Diffusion Coefficient . Property m B49 13. Thermal Linear Expansion Coefficient Property n B51 14. Thermal Volumetrie Expansion Coefficient Property 0 B53 15. Surface Tension Property p B55 PART C. BIBLIOGRAPHY Use of Bibliography c3 Bibliography Cl PART D. AUTHOR INDEX U se of Author Index . d3 1. Personal Authors D1 2. Corporate Authors D29 FOREWORD (To Basic Edition 1967) The "Thermophysical Properties Research Liter the problern of rapid, effective information services of ature Retrieval Guide" makes it possible for an in specialized areas is now receiving attention in several dividual scientist or engineer, working in his office, quarters. to search quickly the contents of world journals, re The Thermophysical Properlies Research Center ports, and books for references to articles containing (TPRC) is a Ieader among the groups that have information on seven groups of specified thermo plunged into the task of improving the information physical properlies (16 properties) of all substances. highways of science and technology. In its "Thermo Why is the pub!ication of such a work an important physical Properlies Research Literature Retrieval event? Science and technology in this eighth decade Guide" it has presented to the scientific public a new of the twentieth century face a present and a future approach to the search for scientific infor.mation. Its filled with challenge and opportunity to serve man methodology is unique. It brings to the desk of the kind. Vistas of a better life in the future through sci user a vast amount of information on thermophysical entific research and engineering enterprise can be properties. The Iiterature of a delineated field has projected in almest every area of man's materiallife. been combed meticulously by an expert staff for all And yet science itself has created and is creating ob information on the properlies of interest. The where stacles to its own progress - to the realization of its abouts in the Iiterature of each piece of pertinent in dreams and potential. So vast is the fund of existing formation has been stored permanently on magnetic knowledge from which the science and technology of tape - and in the "Retrieval Guide." In a sense it is the future must grow that man literally knows not a marriage of machine storage and retrieval with con what he knows. He must grope in a morass of paper ventional publication in book form. Now, scientific for needed knowledge already obtained by others. workers need not repeat the Iaborions preliminary ex Factual information gleaned from nature by tedious amination of the literature. They may use the "Re and exacting effort is hidden in that jungle known as trieval Guide" for retrospective search and contact the world literature. Science has been better at creat TPRC for mechanized retrieval for the more recent ing new knowledge than in organizing that already on unpublished portion. The tremendous saving of time hand. True, guideposts of various kinds exist to show for the individual searcher is obvious. Perhaps equally the way to the seeker of scientific facts, but frequently important is the significant amount of Iiterature re the raute is lang and roundabout. Without the excel ported which is not cited in abstracting journals. The lent abstracting Services that cover wide domains of editors and staff of TPRC are to be congratulated for science the situation would be chaotic. But there are devising, producing, and maintaining a valuable and few Iiterature searching aids that selectively and com unique tool for the engineer, research scientist, com pletely condense the reference material of narrow piler, and technicallibrarian. fields so that the scientific specialist or technical spe cialist or technical librarian may conduct a fast and Guy Waddington thorough search for needed information without the Director, Office of Critical Tables necessity of first laboriously scanning the pertinent National Academy of Seiences National Academy of Engineering abstract publications or original sources. Fortunately, National Research Counci1 PREFACE The phenomenal growth of science and technology As a complementary effort to its Data Tables has brought about a universal appreciation of the fact Series, TPRC published in 1967 a work entitled that present limitations in many technical develop "Thermophysical Properlies Research Literature Re ments are often a direct result of the paucity of knowl trieval Guide." This three-book work reported 33,700 edge on material properties. Engineering develop references on seven thermophysical property groups ments in the years ahead will be closely linked to the and about 45,000 materials. This Basic Edition sys research that is done today to contribute to a better tematically covered the world's unclassified Iiterature understanding of the properlies of matter, of which published essentially between 1920 and mid-1964, in thermophysical properlies constitute a major segment. many instances going much earlier. While research on the properlies of materials con The present work, referred to as Supplement I to tinues, adequate steps are not being taken to ensure the Basic Edition, reports an additional 26,000 refer that this invaluable body of information be coordi ences on sixteen thermophysical properlies of 20,000 nated, synthesized, organized, and disseminated to materials, covering the years from mid-1964 to 1971. the ultimate user, namely, the individual scientisl and An additional 9,000 synonyms and trade names are engineer. cross-referenced to assist the user in identifying the It is generally agreed rhat the present Ievel of re material or substance of interest. search support on thermophysical properlies of mat Supplement I follows lhe same format of presenta ter falls short of existing needs and anticipated future tion as the Basic Edition. However, it has been re demands; but what is even more disturbing is the fact structured for improved mer convenience in that a that engineering groups across the nation are using series of six Retrieval Guides have been designed for no more than a fraction of the information already various material classes. As a result, each user group avai!able, either because it is in a form not directly can purchase, at reasonable cost, selected volumes of useful to them or, often because its existence is not specific interest, as weil as the complete six-volume generally known. As a result, such information re set. mains buried in the world's scientific literature. The It is sincerely hoped that the Basic Edition ( 1967) repercussions of this latter condition are indeed seri and Supplement I (1973) of the "Thermophysical ous since it Ieads to unintentional duplication of re Properlies Research Literature Retrieval Guide" will search effort with the resultant waste of time and sci constitute a permanent and valuable contribution to entific manpower. science and technology as weil as to scientific docu In conjunction with its research activities, TPRC mentation. These volumes, and those to follow, should screens the world's Iiterature and collects published prove to be an invaluable source of information to information on a wide range of materials in the field every scientist and engineer, with a scope of knowl of thermophysics. This information concerns data, edge humanly impossible to master for any one indi theoretical estimation methods, and experimental vidual or any group of individuals. Perhaps even more measurement techniques. Technical papers come important, it is hoped that a wealth of information, from journals, abstracting services, reports, doctoral heretofore unknown, will have been made available dissertations, masters theses, and many other sources. to many, including the specialist The TPRC staff is The full evaluation and analysis of the collected raw most anxious to receive comments, suggestions, and data are needed before publications on recommended criticism from all users of these volumes. All com values can be prepared. Such effort is obviously time munications will be gratefully appreciated. Specific consuming and expensive and therefore this critical information concerning TPRC's Operations, services, evaluation is currently performed at a rather modest publications, and research activities can be obtained funding Ievel. The end result is lhat much of the avail by communicating with the Director. able world literature is not being processed and The preparation of these volumes was made pos distilled. sible through the collective financial support received

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