Problems in Chemical Propulsion Systems and Limiting Factors Irving Silver, Bureau of Naval Weapons 1
Materials Requirements for Storable Liquid Propellant Rocket Motors Charles J.Thelen, U.S.Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake 19
Materials Requirements for Solid Propellant Rocket Motors C.M.Frey, United Technology Corporation 38
Materials Requirements for Cryogenic Temperature Applications Abraham Hurlich, General Dynamics/Astronautic s 45
Introduction to Space Propulsion Problems John E.Hove, Aerospace Corporation 85
Materials Requirements for Ion Propulsion H.Todd, F.Barcatta, D.Clark, R.Worlock; Electro-Optical Systems, Inc 94
Materials Requirements for Plasma Propulsion D.W.Gates, Research Projects Division, George C.Marshall Space Flight Center 123
Materials Requirements for Nuclear Ramjets Harry L.Reynolds, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory 136
Material Requirements for Nuclear Rockets Donald P.MacMillan, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory 151
Sliding Contacts and Friction Phenomena in Space F.J.Clauss, C.F.O′Hara, S.P.Drake, S.B.Cooke; Lockheed Missiles and Space Company 164
Problems of Thermal Control Surfaces in the Space Environment R.E.Gaumer, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company 199
Re-entry Environment Jackson R.Stalder, Vidya, Incorporated 215
Pyrolytic Materials for Re-entry Applications Daniel Schiff, High Temperature Materials, Inc 236
Materials Problem Areas Peculiar to Supersonic Aircraft Nicholas J.Hoff, Stanford University 267
Some Materials and Structures Problems Associated with Designing B-58 Type Structure for Supersonic Cruise Capability W.D.Buntin, General Dynamics/Fort Worth 281
The Use of Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steels in Supersonic Aircraft L.P.Spalding, North American Aviation, Inc 309
Materials for the Supersonic Transport Paul H.Denke, Douglas Aircraft Company.Inc 334
History and Recent Developments in Direct Energy Conversion Systems Paul H.Egli, U.S.Naval Research Laboratory 371
Semiconducting Materials for Thermoelectric Power Generation F.L.Rosi, RCA Laboratories 408
Solar Energy Converters Dr.Bernd Ross, Hoffman Electronics Corporation, Semiconductor Division 431
Materials for Thermionic Converters Coleman Kaplan, The Marquardt Corporation 453
Advanced Electron Tubes for High Frequency, High Power, and Long Life Dr.Walter L.Knecht, Aeronautical Systems Division 467
Epitaxial Deposition John E.Allegretti, Peter I.Pollak, Merck, Sharp & Dohme Research Labs 498
Electron Emission from Single Crystals Bruce Barnaby, Eitel-McCullough, Inc 512
Some Recent Studies of the High-Temperature Mechanical Properties of Refractory Oxides and Carbides Roger Chang, G.G.Bentle, F.E.Ekstrom; Atomics International 533
Fiber-Reinforced Structural Materials David W.Levinson, Armour Research Foundation 59
Recent Developments in Columbium Physical Metallurgy Warren I.Pollock, E.I.duPont deNemours & Company 576
Welding and Brazing of Space Age Materials H.C.Emerson, Rohr Corporation 606
High Energy Rate Forming of Space Age Materials Warren G.Mang, General Dynamics Corporation 632
Plasma-arc Spraying of Space Age Materials Donald R.Mash, Advanced Materials and Processes, Inc 656
Heat Treatment of Space Age Materials Cecil C.Lacy, Leopold Albertin;The Boeing Company 682
Corrosion and Mass Transfer in Alkali Liquid Metal Systems John R.Weeks, Brookhaven National Laboratory 709
Joining of Refractory Metals for Space Power Applications G.M.Slaughter, C.W.Fox, E.A.Franco- Ferreira, R.G.Gilliland; Oak Ridge National Laboratory 728
A Nuclear Fuel Element for Space Application Charles C.Woolsey, Atomics International 747