IC 8417 Helium Symposia Proceedings In 1968 - A Hundred Years Of Helium - Helium Applications Symposium, Washington, D.C., October 23-24, 1968; Helium Centennial Symposium, Atlantic City, N.J., September 11, 1968.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 295
- File Size:
- 62638 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1969
Abstract
Applications of helium in aerostatics, cryogenics, space, and undersea work are described in papers from the Helium Applications Symposium. Specific subjects include investigations of X-ray sources by means of balloon-borne instruments, meteorological soundings by balloons, powered lighter-than-air flight, tethered balloons, refrigeration techniques, large superconductive magnets, electronic devices, superconducting transmission lines, high-precision thermal conductivity analysis, He3-He4 dilution refrigerators, uses of helium in the atomic energy program, helium-cooled nuclear reactors, power- plant applications for high-temperature gas-cooled reactors, helium welding of stainless steel tubing and pipe, development of helium-shielded arc welding, helium as a diluent in spacecraft atmospheres, helium utilization in the Saturn-Apollo program, and helium utilization in diving environments. Papers from the Helium Centennial Symposium at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society cover the history of the discovery of helium, the history of its development by the Bureau of Mines from a laboratory curiosity to an important item of commerce, the source of helium in natural gases, the world of liquid helium, and liquid helium-3.
Citation
APA: (1969) IC 8417 Helium Symposia Proceedings In 1968 - A Hundred Years Of Helium - Helium Applications Symposium, Washington, D.C., October 23-24, 1968; Helium Centennial Symposium, Atlantic City, N.J., September 11, 1968.
MLA: IC 8417 Helium Symposia Proceedings In 1968 - A Hundred Years Of Helium - Helium Applications Symposium, Washington, D.C., October 23-24, 1968; Helium Centennial Symposium, Atlantic City, N.J., September 11, 1968.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.