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THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER UNDER HIGH PRESSURE

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. ROUGH COMPRESSIBILITIES OF FOURTEEN SUBSTANCES TO 45,000 Kg/Cm2 3253
  4. POLYMORPHIC TRANSITIONS UP TO 50,000 Kg/Cm2 OF SEVERAL ORGANIC SUBSTANCES 3273
  5. The Nature of Metals as Shown by Their Properties under Pressure 3315
  6. Reflections on Rupture 3337
  7. SHEARING EXPERIMENTS ON SOME SELECTED MINERALS AND MINERAL COMBINATIONS 3349
  8. THE HIGH PRESSURE BEHAVIOR OF MISCELLANEOUS MINERALS 3363
  9. CONSIDERATIONS ON RUPTURE UNDER TRIAXIAL STRESS 3375
  10. Absolute Measurements in the Pressure Range up to 30,000 kg/cm2 3381
  11. Compressions to 50,000 kg /cm2 3385
  12. New High Pressures Reached with Multiple Apparatus 3388
  13. THE MEASUREMENT OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE TO 30,000 kg/cm2 3391
  14. THE LINEAR COMPRESSION OF IRON TO 30,000 kg/cm2 3401
  15. THE COMPRESSION OF 46 SUBSTANCES TO 50,000 kg/cm2 3411
  16. Explorations toward the Limit of Utilizable Pressures 3443
  17. Compressions and Polymorphic Transitions of Seventeen Elements to 100,000 kg/cm2 3453
  18. Freezings and Compressions, to 50,000 kg /cm2 3458
  19. FREEZING PARAMETERS AND COMPRESSIONS OF TWENTY-ONE SUBSTANCES TO 50,000 kg/cm2 3463
  20. PRESSURE-VOLUME RELATIONS FOR SEVENTEEN ELEMENTS TO 100,000 kg/cm2 3489
  21. RECENT WORK IN THE FIELD OF HIGH PRESSURES 3505
  22. On Torsion Combined with Compression 3541
  23. Some Irreversible Effects of High Mechanical Stress 3553
  24. THE STRESS DISTRIBUTION AT THE NECK OF A TENSION SPECIMEN 3565
  25. Flow and Fracture 3588
  26. Symposium on Cohesive Strength 3597
  27. Discussion 3599
  28. THE COMPRESSION OF TWENTY-ONE HALOGEN COMPOUNDS AND ELEVEN OTHER SIMPLE SUBSTANCES TO 100,000 kg/cm2 3601
  29. THE COMPRESSION OF SIXTY-ONE SOLID SUBSTANCES TO 25,000 kg/cm2, DETERMINED BY A NEW RAPID METHOD 3609
  30. POLYMORPHIC TRANSITIONS AND GEOLOGICAL PHENOMENA 3626
  31. Effects of High Hydrostatic Pressure on the Plastic Properties of Metals 3635
  32. Recent Work in the Field of High Pressures 3647
  33. The Tensile Properties of Several Special Steels and Certain Other Materials under Pressure 3741
  34. Studies of Plastic Flow of Steel, Especially in Two-Dimensional Compression 3753
  35. The Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Plastic Flow under Shearing Stress 3772
  36. On Higher Order Transitions 3779
  37. An Experimental Contribution to the Problem of Diamond Synthesis 3784
  38. THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER UNDER HIGH PRESSURE 3791
  39. The Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Fracture of Brittle Substances 3802
  40. The Effect of High Mechanical Stress on Certain Solid Explosives 3815
  41. THE COMPRESSION OF 39 SUBSTANCES TO 100,000 KG/CM1 3819
  42. ROUGH COMPRESSIONS OF 177 SUBSTANCES TO 40,000 KG/CM1 3835
  43. Large Plastic Flow and the Collapse of Hollow Cylinders 3852
  44. FRACTURE AND HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE 3856
  45. GENERAL SURVEY OF CERTAIN RESULTS IN THE FIELD OF HIGH PRESSURE PHYSICS 3873
  46. THE LINEAR COMPRESSION OF VARIOUS SINGLE CRYSTALS TO 30,000 kg/cm2 3891
  47. VISCOSITIES TO 30,000 kg/cm2 3903
  48. FURTHER ROUGH COMPRESSIONS TO 40,000 kg/cm2, ESPECIALLY CERTAIN LIQUIDS 3915
  49. LINEAR COMPRESSIONS TO 30,000 kg/cm2, INCLUDING RELATIVELY INCOMPRESSIBLE SUBSTANCES 3933
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