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Support from the National Science Foundation has made it possible for the tenth annual Cryogenic Engineering Conference, hosted by the University of Pennsylvania and capably directed by K. R. Atkins and his staff, to emphasize the major international advances in cryogenic engineering. This specific emphasis resulted in a final program of over one hundred papers and has made it necessary to publish the proceedings of the conference in two volumes. The first volume will be similar in nature to previous volumes in this series, while the second volume will feature the international aspect of the conference program. The latter volume, because of this distinction, will be entitled International Advances in Cryogenic Engineering. As in the past, the Cryogenic Engineering Conference Committee gratefully acknow­ ledges the assistance of all the dedicated workers in the cryogenic field who have contributed their time in reviewing the preliminary papers for the program and the final manuscripts for this volume. Since the list of participants in this thankless task numbers well over one hundred, any attempt to acknowledge their individual contributions in the limited space available would be practically impossible.

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Metallic Materials Behavior.- A-1 Fatigue Behavior of Aluminum and
Titanium Sheet Materials Down to -423°F.- A-2 Cryogenic Tensile Properties of
Selected Aerospace Materials.- A-3 Evaluation of Stainless Steel Casting
Alloys for Cryogenic Service in the 80-Inch Liquid-Hydrogen Bubble Chamber.-
A-4 Metallurgical Evaluation of a New Aluminum Casting Alloy Developed for
Space Vehicle Use at Cryogenic Temperatures.- A-5 An Anomalous Decrease of
the Elastic Moduli at Very Low Temperatures in Some 300 Series Stainless
Steels.- A-6 Shear Strength of Several Alloys at Liquid-Hydrogen
Temperatures.- A-7 Charpy Impact Testing at 20°K.- A-8 Mechanical Properties
of Several 2000 and 6000 Series Aluminum Alloys.- Metallic Materials-Flow and
Fracture.- B-1 Evaluation of Fracture Characteristics of Aluminum Alloys at
Cryogenic Temperatures.- B-2 Evaluation of the Effects of Specimen
Configuration and Testing Variables on Crack Propagation Properties.- B-3
Low-Temperature Flow and Fracture Behavior of Tantalum.- B-4 Creep Properties
of 1810 and 2520 Stainless Steels at Cryogenic Temperatures.- Nonmetallic
Materials Behavior.- C-1 Mechanical Properties Testing of Plastic Laminate
Materials Down to 20°K.- C-2 An Assessment of Test Specimens and Test
Techniques Useful to the Evaluation of Structural Reinforced Plastic
Materials at Cryogenic Temperatures.- C-3 Structural Properties of
Glass-Fiber Filament-Wound Cryogenic Pressure Vessels.- C-4 The Development
of a New Cryogenic Gasket for Liquid-Oxygen Service.- C-5 Thermal Expansion
Characteristics of Some Plastic Materials and Composites from Room
Temperature to 253°C.- C-6 Thermal Conductivity of Reinforced Plastics at
Cryogenic Temperatures.- C-7 Low-Temperature Tensile, Thermal Contraction,
and Gaseous HydrogenPermeability Data on Hydrogen-Vapor Barrier Materials.-
Ortho-Parahydrogen Catalysis.- D-1 Improved Ferric Oxide Gel Catalysts for
Ortho-Parahydrogen Conversion.- D-2 Experimental Study of Reaction Kinetics
for Para-Orthohydrogen at 20° to 80°K.- Insulation.- E-l MultishieldingAn
Advanced Superinsulation Technique.- E-2 Practical Problems in Design of
High-Performance Multilayer Insulation System for Cryogenic Stages.- E-3
Development of a Lightweight External Insulation System for Liquid-Hydrogen
Stages of the Saturn V Vehicle.- E-4 Thermal and Pressure-Induced Strains in
Internal Cryogenic Insulations.- Instrumentation.- F-1 Dilute Gold-Iron
Thermoelements in Low-Temperature Thermocouples.- F-2 A Novel Principle for
the Measurement of Low Temperature.- F-3 Considerations When Using
Turbine-Type Flowmeters in Cryogenic Service.- F-4 A Single-Channel,
Multipoint, Continuous, Liquid-Level System for Liquid Hydrogen, Using Carbon
Resistors.- Safety.- G-1 A Combustion Test Program to Establish Design
Criteria for Liquid-Hydrogen-Fueled Space Vehicles.- G-2 Spark Ignition
Parameters of Cryogenic Hydrogen in Oxygen and Nitrogen Mixtures.- G-3 Large
Volume Operational Room Inerting.- G-4 Catalysis Poisons for Platinum-Wire
Liquid-Level Sensors.- Cryopumping.- H-1 Capture Coefficients of Gases at
77°K.- H-2 Obtaining Low Pressures with Cryosorption Pumps.- Fluid
Phenomena.- I-1 A Technique for the Simulation of Thermal Behavior of Fluids
in a Low-Gravity Field.- I-2 Probing Experiments on Pressure Oscillations in
Two-Phase and Supercritical Hydrogen with Forced Convection Heat Transfer.-
I-3 Transfer Line Surge.- I-4 Detection of Density Variations in Flowing
Two-Phase Hydrogen.- I-5 Cool-Down Temperatures and Cool-Down Time During
Mist Flow.- I-6 Analytical andExperimental Investigation of Thermal and
Helium Lift-Pumping Recirculation Systems.- I-7 An Experimental Investigation
of Geysering in Vertical Tubes.- I-8 An Experimental Evaluation of the
Performance of Cryogenic Gaseous Hydrogen as a Monopropellant.- I-9 Pressure
Drop Considerations in the Transfer of Fluids.- Equipment Development.- J-1
Experimental Study of H2O-LH2 and H2O-LN2 Heat Exchangers.- J-2 Expulsion
Bladders for Cryogenic Liquids.- J-3 A Versatile Low-Temperature Probe for
Application to Cryosurgery.- J-4 Simple Technique for the Ultrapurification
of Helium.- J-5 A Nitrogen Supply System for Post-Run Cooldown of Nuclear
Reactors.- J-6 Development and Design of a 100-lb/sec Liquid-Air Vaporizer.-
J-7 Mobile Nitrogen Transport and High-Pressure Pumping Equipment for Oil
Well Servicing.- J-8 Supercritical Pressure Customer Station.- J-9 A
Large-Scale Storage and Transfer System for Distribution of Liquid Helium as
a Refrigerant Medium.- J-10 Efficiency of Low-Temperature Expansion
Machines.- Seals.- K-1 Large-Diameter Metal Seals for Nuclear Rocket
Applications.- K-2 A New Vacuum-Insulated Cryogenic Coupling.- K-3 A
Rotatable Sealing Coupling for Cryogenic Uses.- K-4 A New Positive Seal for
Pistons and Axially Moving Rods.- Miniature Refrigerators.- L-1 Continuous
Cryogenic Refrigeration for Three to Five Micron Infrared.- L-2 A Cryogenic
Refrigerator for Long-Life Applications in Satellites.- L-3 Conduction
Cooling of a Traveling Wave Maser Superconducting Magnet in a Closed-Cycle
Refrigerator.- L-4 The Feasibility of Solid-State Cryogenic Refrigeration to
70°K.- Indexes.- Author Index.