Date of Award
5-1947
Degree Type
Bachelors Essay
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Department
Physics
First Advisor
Arthur G. Barkow
Abstract
The study of the crystal structure of metals under various conditions of strain is at the present time the object of a great deal of scientific endeavor. A greater knowledge of the condition of strained crystals will be a tremendous aid in the future development of metallic construction for one can then predict the effect of any type of strain on a metal by the reaction of the individual crystals to that particular strain. It is the purpose of this paper to describe the construction and use of the Barrett camera which is used in experiments of this kind.
Recommended Citation
Radermacher, Theresa Pauline, "The Construction and Use of the Barrett Camera" (1947). Bachelors’ Theses. 1158.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/bachelor_essays/1158
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Comments
A Thesis submitted to the faculty of the College of Liberal Arts Marquette University, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science Milwaukee, Wisconsin.