Abstract: The invention relates to a novel apparatus for detecting as well as quantifying superconductivity characterized by a rigid-stemmed pendulum used to support the superconductive sample for free-swinging movement about a low-friction fulcrum in a magnetic field effective to swing the pendulum to one side, connecting both a first mechanism to the pendulum operative to sense the movement of the pendulum and generate a signal proportional thereto along with a second mechanism effective to receive such a signal from the first mechanism and react thereto in a manner to null the movement of the pendulum along with the sample suspended therefrom, and, finally, connecting a signal processing mechanism into the system whereby the signal generated by the first mechanism is quantified as a measure of the superconductive properties of the sample.
Abstract: A process for improving the cold workability of a metallic article is disclosed. The process includes compressive working followed by heat treatment of a metallic article to provide a duplex microstructure including relatively fine grains near the surface and relatively coarse grains near the center of the article. The duplex microstructure improves the surface cracking resistance of the article during subsequent compressive cold forming, such as by cold heading.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 1, 1988
Date of Patent:
November 28, 1989
Assignee:
Colorado School of Mines
Inventors:
David K. Matlock, Michael P. Riendeau, Mark L. Robinson
Abstract: This invention relates to an improved method for producing pulsed trains of light within a cavity which comprises repeatedly incrementally increasing the frequency of a constant wave of light circulating within the cavity and combining the frequency-shifted beams to produce at least one pulsed train output thereof. This can be done in either a passive or active cavity.
Abstract: An apparatus and method for detecting and mapping volatile species emanating from an underground source. A mass spectrometer is used for species identification and multivariate statistics are employed to determine the character of the source. The character is quantitatively defined and the volatile species emanating from unknown areas is compared to a known source.
Abstract: A guide alignment measuring device for mine skips, cages, elevators and other conveyance systems. The device measures misalignment of one or more guides used in vertical shafts or incline shafts in various types of mining operations, elevator shafts and similar operations where materials and personnel are raised and lowered.
Abstract: An apparatus and method of controlling dust by enlarging and collecting dust particles through vapor nucleation and condensation. The dust particles are enlarged from sizes less than one micron to as large as ten microns. The apparatus and method can greatly improve dust control in mines and other industrial environments.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 18, 1983
Date of Patent:
February 5, 1985
Assignee:
Colorado School of Mines
Inventors:
James T. Brown, Jr., Frank D. Schowengerdt