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Hayes, editor 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHauppauge, N.Y. $cNova Science Publishers$dc2011 215 $a1 online resource (183 p.) 225 1 $aPhysics research and technology 225 1 $aGenetics--research and issues 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a1-61761-323-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntro -- CRYOGENICS: THEORY, PROCESSES AND APPLICATIONS -- CRYOGENICS: THEORY, PROCESSES AND APPLICATIONS -- LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 CONTROL OF THE SONIC BOOM GENERATED BY A FLYING VEHICLE BY MEANS OF A CRYOGENIC IMPACT ON THE FLOW PROCESS -- Introduction -- 1. Problem of Creating a Supersonic Passenger Plane -- 2. Physical Grounds of the Cryogenic Impact on the Flow -- 3. Objectives of Research -- 4. Test Conditions -- 4.1. Experimental Facility -- 4.2. Models and Technologies of Their Cooling -- 4.3. Method of Measurements and Data Processing -- 4.4. Method of Recalculaton of the Measured Results to Large Distances from the Model -- 5. Results and Discussion -- 5.1. Surface Cooling -- 5.2. Coolant Injection from the Surface -- 6. Applications -- References -- Chapter 2 LIQUID OXYGEN MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS -- 1. Abstract -- 2. Introduction -- 2.1. Magnetic Fluids -- 2.2. Liquid Oxygen -- 2.3. Previous Research -- 2.3.1. Magnetic fluid pumps -- 2.3.2. Magnetoviscosity -- 2.3.3. Magnetic fluid pipe flow -- 2.4. Current Test Parameters -- 3. Theoretical Model -- 4. Experimental Apparatus -- 5. Numerical Solution -- 6. Results and Discussion -- 6.1. Solenoid / Slug Optimization -- 6.2. Maximum Attainable Pressure Change -- 6.3. Hydrodynamic Breakdown -- 6.4. Determining Uncertainty -- 6.5. Geometric Dependence -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3 EFFECT OF CRYOGENIC TREATMENT ON MICROSTRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF LIGHT WEIGHT ALLOYS -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Experimental -- AZ91 Magnesium Alloy -- A319 Aluminum Alloy -- AISI H13 Hot Work Tool Steel -- Results -- AZ91 Magnesium Alloy -- A319 Aluminum Alloy -- AISI H13 Hot Work Tool Steel -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter4CRYOGENICTREATMENTANDFATIGUERESISTANCE -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction. 327 $a2.TreatmentParameters -- 3.Materialsandmicrostructure -- 4.Engineeringdesignapplications -- 4.1.Carburizedgears -- 4.2.Stainlesssteelcoilsprings -- 5.Beyondsteel -- 6.Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 APPLICATION OF FIBER BRAGG GRATING SENSORS AT CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURES -- Abstract -- Introduction -- 1. Fiber Bragg Gratings - Fabrication, Interrogation, Sensing Capabilities -- 2. Sensor Signal Processing and Multiplexing -- 3. FBGs at Low Temperatures -- 4. Magnetic Field Cross Sensitivity -- 5. Strain Measurements down to 4.2 K -- 6. Applications -- 6.1. Magnetostriction -- 6.2. CTE Measurement -- 6.3. Quench Detection -- 6.4. Cryogenic Composite Tank Structure Surveillance -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 CRYOGENIC GRINDING: APPLICATION FOR STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION AND FORMULATION DEVELOPMENT OF DRUG MOLECULES -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Cryogenic Grinding to Prepare Amorphous Drugs -- Cryogenic Grinding to Prepare Solid Dispersions -- Cryogenic Grinding to Prepare Complexes and Cocrystals -- Cryogenic Grinding to Prepare Self Emulsifying Formulation -- Cryogenic Grinding to Prepare Drug Nanoparticles -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 IMPROVEMENTS IN TOLERANCE TO CRYOPRESERVATION USING SHOOT-TIPS OF CHRYSANTHEMUM (DENDRANTHEMA GRANDIFLORUM KITAM.) FROM GENETICALLY MODIFIED PLANTS THAT ACCUMULATE TREHALOSE -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Production of Transgenic Chrysanthemum Plants -- Cryopreservation Experiments with Chrysanthemum Shoot-Tips -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 CRYOGENICS VESSELS THERMAL PROFILING USING THE BOUBAKER POLYNOMIALS EXPANSION SCHEME BPES INVESTIGATION -- Introduction -- Part I. Cylindrical Cryogenic Vessels -- I.1. Geometry and Features -- I.2. Thermal Requirements -- Part II. The Thermal Profiling -- II.1. Theoretical Investigations -- II.2. Results and Discussion. 327 $aPart III. Conclusion -- References -- INDEX. 330 $aCryogenics is the study of the production of very low temperature (below -150 -C, -238 -F or 123 K) and the behaviour of materials at those temperatures. 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