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    Journal of solution chemistry 21 (1992), S. 383-396 
    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: Electrolytic conductance ; hydrochloric acid ; ionic mobility ; magnesium chloride ; and mixture effect
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The Onsager-Fuoss-Chen theory of conductance for mixtures has been explored and compared with experimental results for the system HCl−MgCl2−H2O from 5×10−5 to 0.02 mol-kg−1 of water. In the theory, the higher order term O(ka) which involves the ion size parameter has been replaced by a linear term with an empirical constant. The theory including the additional linear term agrees well with the experimental results. The mixture effect on the equivalent conductance is small, but on the individual ionic mobilities is substantial.
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    Journal of solution chemistry 21 (1992), S. 311-321 
    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: Activity coefficient ; amino acid ; EMF ; first dissociation constant ; HEPES ; glycine ; MOPSO ; ionic interaction ; hydrochloric acid
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Ionic interaction in the three systems Hcl-HEPES (N-2-hydroxyethylpiperazine-N′-2-ethanesulfonic acid), HCl-MOPSO (3-(N-Morpholino)-2-hydroxypropanesulfonic acid), and HCl-glycine have been studied in terms of their mutual influence on the respective activity coefficients of each component. Activity coefficients for each component of the three systems are calculated from emf measurements of solutions containing HCl and the amino acid in a H2/solution/AgCl,Ag cell at 25°C. The first dissociation constant of HEPES at 25°C has also been determined using emf and pH titration measurements.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A pressure box test fixture was designed and fabricated to evaluate the effects of internal pressure, biaxial tension loads, curvature, and damage on the fracture response of composite fuselage structure. Previous work in composite fuselage tension damage tolerance, performed during NASA contract NAS1-17740, evaluated the above effects on unstiffened panels only. This work extends the tension damage tolerance testing to curved stiffened fuselage crown structure that contains longitudinal stringers and circumferential frame elements. The pressure box fixture was designed to apply internal pressure up to 20 psi, and axial tension loads up to 5000 lb/in, either separately or simultaneously. A NASTRAN finite element model of the pressure box fixture and composite stiffened panel was used to help design the test fixture, and was compared to a finite element model of a full composite stiffened fuselage shell. This was done to ensure that the test panel was loaded in a similar way to a panel in the full fuselage shell, and that the fixture and its attachment plates did not adversely affect the panel.
    Keywords: COMPOSITE MATERIALS
    Type: NASA. Langley Research Center, Third NASA Advanced Composites Technology Conference, Volume 1, Part 2; p 789-805
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