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Charles S. Barrett

    Charles Barrett fut une figure pionnière dans la métallurgie aux rayons X, révolutionnant la caractérisation des métaux et alliages au niveau atomique grâce à la diffractométrie de rayons X. Il a développé une méthode topographique importante pour l'évaluation des métaux, désormais reconnue sous le nom de Méthode Berg-Barrett, et est l'auteur d'un texte fondamental sur la diffraction des rayons X et la métallographie. Son travail fondamental a débuté au Naval Research Laboratory des États-Unis, et son expertise a ensuite influencé des institutions du monde entier.

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    Structure Of Metals
    Advances in X-Ray Analysis
    Advances in X-Ray Analysis
    • Advances in X-Ray Analysis

      Volume 30

      • 624pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      Focusing on x-ray fluorescence (XRF), the conference featured prominent speakers discussing advancements in the field across three regions: North America, Europe, and the Far East. Prof. D. E. Leydon highlighted developments in instrumentation and applications in North America, while Prof. H. Ebel addressed techniques and quantitation in Europe. Tomoya Arai explored scientific activities in Japan and China. The session aimed to update attendees on global trends and future directions in XRF, with written presentations included for broader accessibility.

      Advances in X-Ray Analysis
    • Advances in X-Ray Analysis

      Volume 31

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      The Denver X-Ray Conference thrives on three key elements: a collegial atmosphere for expert-novice interaction, engaging plenary sessions that introduce innovative ideas, and traditional sessions showcasing current research. The meticulous organization required for these aspects, particularly the plenary session, falls to a dedicated individual who curates a cohesive program of review papers. This effort ensures that attendees receive timely and relevant information, while also acknowledging the behind-the-scenes work that supports the smooth execution of the conference.

      Advances in X-Ray Analysis
    • Structure Of Metals

      • 584pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the intricate structure of metals, this antique text serves as both a comprehensive reference and a classroom resource for crystallography. It covers essential topics such as crystallographic fundamentals, X-ray methods, and crystal structure determination, making it suitable for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in metallurgy. Originally published in 1932, the book has been republished with a new introduction, highlighting its enduring relevance in the field.

      Structure Of Metals