The papers presented in this volume of Advances in X-Ray Analysis were chosen from those presented at the Fourteenth Annual Conference on the Applications of X-Ray Analysis. This conference, sponsored by the Metallurgy Division of the Denver Research Institute, University of Denver, was held on August 24,25, and 26, 1965, at the Albany Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Of the 56 papers presented at the conference, 46 are included in this volume; also included is an open discussion held on the effects of chemical com- bination on X-ray spectra. The subjects presented represent a broad scope of...
The papers presented in this volume of Advances in X-Ray Analysis were chosen from those presented at the Fourteenth Annual Conference on the Applicat...
It is interesting to observe the ever increasing versatility of X-ray analysis as evidenced by the wide range of application to the myriads of problems confronting the technological com- munity, a versatility limited only by the imagination and inge- nuity of the scientist, the designer of X-ray equipment, and the novice or student. Tomorrow's engineering alloys will undoubt- edly be influenced by today's extremely low- and very high-tem- perature X-ray research. New and continued insight into the basic architecture of crystalline materials is being achieved by studies of lattice...
It is interesting to observe the ever increasing versatility of X-ray analysis as evidenced by the wide range of application to the myriads of problem...
The text of this volume had its origin in the Tenth Annual Conference on Applications of X-Ray Analysis sponsored by the University of Denver and held August 7,8,9, 1961, at the Albany Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Approximately 300 participants derived benefit from the presentation of fifty-six papers on new scientific and technological developments in X-ray methods and the discussions that followed. Forty-eight of these papers plus one presented at the Ninth Con- ference and cleared for publication too late to be included in Volume 4 are given here. The growth of the annual conferences and the...
The text of this volume had its origin in the Tenth Annual Conference on Applications of X-Ray Analysis sponsored by the University of Denver and held...
The original scope of the annual conference on industrial applications of x-ray analysis envisioned almost total participation by representatives from industrial laboratories_ These people were concerned with problems of an immediate nature and thus welcomed the opportunity to meet for a few days with associates from other laboratnries in order to discuss problems of a similar nature, as weH as to interchange information freely and rapidly_ Certainly, this was true during the first few years of the conference's existence. During the past few years, however, a rather subtle blending has occur-...
The original scope of the annual conference on industrial applications of x-ray analysis envisioned almost total participation by representatives from...
The Ninth Annual Conference on Applications of X-Ray Anal- ysis sponsored by the University of Denver was held August 10, 11,12, 1960, at the Park Lane Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Forty- one papers on new developments in X-ray analytical techniques and instrumentation were presented. This volume contains thirty- eight of those papers. Research in X-ray analytical methods is a dynamic and expanding area of scientific investigation. Each year exciting and stimulating progress is reported in the various regions of this field. Suitable documentation of the results is the purpose of the series...
The Ninth Annual Conference on Applications of X-Ray Anal- ysis sponsored by the University of Denver was held August 10, 11,12, 1960, at the Park Lan...
Consider for a few moments the staggering magnitude of technological advance which has occurred since the birth four centuries ago of that early progenitor of the scientific method, Galileo. Think also about the extent of scientific knowledge avail- able during the lifetime of Galileo and his associates; knowledge increasing slowly through several centuries, accelerating rapidly during the past twenty years, culminat- ing at the present time in a virtual impossibility that one person - one communit- possibly even one nation - can hope to generate or use productively more than a minute portion...
Consider for a few moments the staggering magnitude of technological advance which has occurred since the birth four centuries ago of that early proge...
A real need exists for ways to bridge the gap between basic research and prac- tical application, for faster utilization of new discoveries and new developments in the world of technology, and for technical transfer of defense and space accomplish- ments to the civilian economy. The problem is compounded by the torrential flow of technical information. Thirty million books are available on technical subjects, the total increasing at the rate of six hundred every day. There are one hundred thousand technical journals. More scientific work has been published in the past ten years than in all...
A real need exists for ways to bridge the gap between basic research and prac- tical application, for faster utilization of new discoveries and new de...