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Page 169
We can of course determine the experimental values of the elastic constants from
the measured values of the phase velocities . The elastic constants , thus
determined , are given as Set 2 in Section X . The elastic constants C11 , 066 ,
044 ...
We can of course determine the experimental values of the elastic constants from
the measured values of the phase velocities . The elastic constants , thus
determined , are given as Set 2 in Section X . The elastic constants C11 , 066 ,
044 ...
Page 269
It may be helpful to accompany such a determination with quantitative
measurements of the metric properties determined by the direct counting
methods in order to verify the validity of the model particle shape used , but the
size distribution ...
It may be helpful to accompany such a determination with quantitative
measurements of the metric properties determined by the direct counting
methods in order to verify the validity of the model particle shape used , but the
size distribution ...
Page 296
From kinetic theory considerations , Brecher ( 1970 ) has determined that R = 0 .
... The utility of considering solely diffusion in the gas phase is that one , in
principle , may determine the maximum possible rate for the process for a given
set of ...
From kinetic theory considerations , Brecher ( 1970 ) has determined that R = 0 .
... The utility of considering solely diffusion in the gas phase is that one , in
principle , may determine the maximum possible rate for the process for a given
set of ...
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