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The Amazing Properties of Materials Science

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
D P. Vigliotti, J B. Alcorn, N A. Neumeyer, D R. Cyr, A C. Rodriguez, C N. Farrell, L A. Leininger
The purpose of this presentation is to introduce educators to a demonstration that will expose students in grades seven through twelve to a variety of mechanical tests that will allow them to observe certain unexpected properties of materials.

The Effect of Surfactant on the Efficiency of Shear-Induced Drop Coalescence

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
Steven D. Hudson, A M. Jamieson, B Burkhart
Shear-induced drop coalescence efficiency e is measured by in situ videomicroscopy of emulsions of poly(propylene glycol) and poly(ethylene glycol), with poly(ethyleneglycol-b-propyleneoxide-b-ethyleneglycol) block copolymer surfactant. Sorption of

The Local Structure of Antimony in High Dose Antimony Implants in Silicon by XAFS and SIMS

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
M A. Sahiner, S W. Novak, Joseph Woicik, Y. Takamura, P B. Griffin, J D. Plummer
One of the important challenges in semiconductor industry is to sustain high concentration of dopant atoms electronically active in very small areas. In investigating the optimum post implantation treatment methods that will help to attain these conditions

The Pentagon Building Performance Report

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
P E. Mlakar, D O. Dusenberry, J R. Harris, G A. Haynes, Long Phan, M A. Sozen
Following the September 11 crash at the Pentagon of an airliner commandeered by terorists, the American Society of Civil Engineering established a building performance study team to examine the damaged structure and make recommendations for the future. The
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