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|a Hydrog�ene liquide :
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|a Oxford ;
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|a Pure and applied cryogenics ;
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|a Parallel texts in English and French.
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|a At head of Title: Institut international du froid et Centre de recherches sur les tr�es basses temp�eratures de Grenoble (France).
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|a "Lectures given at the University of Grenoble, France, June 8th, 1965, organized by Dean Louis Weil ... with the assistance of Paul Perroud ... and edited by the International Institute of Refrigeration."
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|a Front Cover; Liquid Hydrogen; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; PR�EFACE; CHAPTER 1. CRITICAL PHENOMENA IN FLUIDS; INTRODUCTION; 1. THE SPECIFIC HEAT AT CONSTANT VOLUME; 2. THE SOUND VELOCITY; 3. THE DENSITY; 4. COMPRESSIBILITY; 5. THE DEGREE OF THE CRITICAL ISOTHERM; 6. THE SECOND DERIVATIVE OF THE VAPOR PRESSURE CURVE; 7. TRANSPORT PROPERTIES; APPENDIX I; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. PROPERTIES OF LIQUID HYDROGEN; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. QUANTUM DIFFRACTION EFFECTS; 3. NUCLEAR SPINS AND SYMMETRY EFFECTS; 4. SAMPLING OF AVAILABLE DATA ON THE PROPERTIES OF LIQUID HYDROGEN.
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|a 5. special topicsreferences; chapter 3. liquid hydrogen in nuclear rocket testing; introduction; test program and facilities; operational and design problems; stress analysis in liquid hydrogen transfer lines; turbine energy source; perlite compaction; dewar cooldown; safety; conclusion; references; chapter 4. propulsion by liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen; 1 -- the liquid oxygen-hydrogen propellant; 2 -- liquid oxygen-liquid hydrogen rocket engines; 3 -- present designs; chapter 5. structural cryogenic vessels of rocket stages.
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|a Chapter 6. the role of chemical propellants in the nasa lunar exploration programintroduction; background; the apollo mission; choice of propellants; specific impulse; propellant combinations. advantages and disadvantages; advantages of liquid hydrogen; liquid hydrogen. properties, historical and supply build-up; launch vehicles; solid propellants; spacecraft propulsion; quantitative propellant requirements; propellant research and technology; summary and concluding remarks; chapter 7. liquid hydrogen in tonnage quantities; 1. feed purification; 2. ortho-para conversion.
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|a 3. refrigeration and cycle designreferences; chapter 8. liquid hydrogen storage and handling equipment; 1. introduction; 2. physical properties; 3. storage tanks; 4. contents gauging; 5. transfer lines and valves; 6 -- liquid hydrogen pump; 7. conclusions; 8. acknowledgements; chapter 9 industrial achievements of liquid hydrogen distillation; reference; chapter 10. liquid hydrogen engineering instrumentation; i. introduction; ii. pressure; iii. temperature; iv. flow; v. liquid level measurement; references; chapter 11. applications of liquid hydrogen in electrical engineering.
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|a Loss parameter for an electric cryomachinerefrigeration systems for electrical cryomachines with high purity aluminium windings; refrigeration cycles; helium cycles; hydrogen refrigeration cycles; dielectric aspect; the electric cryomachines; references; chapter 12. nuclear applications of liquid hydrogen; 1. introduction; 2. bubble chambers [1, 2]; 3. cooling of neutrons [8]; 4. irradiations; r�ef�erences.
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