Materials Science and Technology 1992 Review; LALP-92-45
Jake Honeycutt (Photographer) Los Alamos, NM: Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1992. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. 63, [1] pages plus covers. Illustrations. Cover has slight wear. First issue of Materially speaking laid in. MST is materials science in radiation and dynamics extremes. The Materials Science and Technology Division provides scientific and technical leadership in materials science and technology for Los Alamos National Laboratory. This review provides overviews of Materials Science and Technology and National Defense Programs. Then there are Technical Highlights presented on Interface Structure and Properties, High-Temperature Superconductors, Thalium-Based, Microwave Applications, Laser Welding, Near-Net-Share Casting, Simulation and Experimentation, Radiation Effects, Insulating Ceramics, Modeling Diamond Film Growth, Laser Raman Spectroscopy at the Tritium Systems Test Facility. Also includes are technical briefs on the Tritium Systems Test Facility fuel cleanup system, Shock-wave deformation studies, microwave plasma Syntheses, Beryllium powder production, photocathode research, High-temperature ceramic composite reinforcements, microwave fiber processing, uranium processing studies, and an award-winning optical high-acidity sensor. There are group profiles related to tritium science, ceramic science, materials processing science, metallurgy, and polymers and coatings. Condition: Very good.
Keywords: Interface Structure, Interface Properties, High-Temperature Superconductors, Thalium-Based, Microwave Applications, Laser Welding, Near-Net-Share Casting, Simulation and Experimentation, Radiation Effects, Insulating Ceramics, Modeling Diamond Film G
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