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Autor:
Toru Kishii
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan. 101:932-935
Two methods of thermal stress calcutation by Timoshenko's method and Poritsky's method for circular cylinders and disks were discussed, and the results of calculation were compared. The first method was given by Timoshenko based on the integration of
Autor:
Toru Kishii
Publikováno v:
Optics and Lasers in Engineering. 4:25-38
Chemical tempering is increasing the areas of glass application in the wristwatch, glass and electronic industries. The optical waveguide effect in the surface layer of chemically tempered glass is a useful tool for measuring surface stress for quali
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Toru KISHII
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Ceramic Association, Japan. 89:363-367
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Toru KISHII
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Journal of the Ceramic Association, Japan. 90:664-669
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Toru KISHII
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Journal of the Ceramic Association, Japan. 87:173-176
Autor:
Kazuo Ooka, Toru Kishii
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Ceramic Association, Japan. 77:386-390
Na2O 15, B2O3 65, SiO2 20モル%の組成のガラスに遷移族金属酸化物を添加し, 紫外線を照射して発生する応力を測定した. 添加物を効果によって分類すると, A: 少量添加では応力を増加し, ついで
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Journal of the Ceramic Association, Japan. 72:240-247
Following the theory proposed by Dr. Takagi (Toshiba Reviw, 5, 149 (1950)), sealing characteristics were calculated for composite lead-in wires with copper core. The following items were treated in this paper, i.e. thermal expansion of wire, stresses
Autor:
Toru Kishii
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Journal of the Ceramic Association, Japan. 66:88-91
Autor:
Toru Kishii
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Ceramic Association, Japan. 67:178-183
The density changeof borosilicate glasses, air drawn or those given various theymal histories, by heating at higher temperatures ranging from 475° to 650°C, was measured by the suspension method using bromoform-benzene solution.The characteristic d
Autor:
Toru Kishii
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Ceramic Association, Japan. 74:30-36
In electronic tube manufacturing industry, indium is used for cementing glass components to form vacuum-tight seals. Owing to its low melting point (156°C) and yield strength, indium can cement together glasses with different thermal expansion coeff