In 1957, the Thermophysical Properties Research that about 100 journals are required to yield fifty Center (TPRC) of Purdue University, under the percent. But that other fifty percent! It is scattered leadership of its founder, Professor Y. S. Touloukian, through more than 3500 journals and other docu- began to develop a coordinated experimental, ments, often items not readily identifiable or ob- theoretical, and literature review program covering tainable. Nearly 50,000 references are now in the a set of properties of ...
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In 1957, the Thermophysical Properties Research that about 100 journals are required to yield fifty Center (TPRC) of Purdue University, under the percent. But that other fifty percent! It is scattered leadership of its founder, Professor Y. S. Touloukian, through more than 3500 journals and other docu- began to develop a coordinated experimental, ments, often items not readily identifiable or ob- theoretical, and literature review program covering tainable. Nearly 50,000 references are now in the a set of properties of great importance to science and files. technology. Over the years, this program has grown Thus, the man who wants to use existing data, steadily, producing bibliographies, data compila- rather than make new measurements himself, faces tions and recommendations, experimental measure- a long and costly task if he wants to assure himself ments, and other output. The series of volumes for that he has found all the relevant results. More often which these remarks constitute a foreword is one of than not, a search for data stops after one or two these many important products. These volumes are a results are found-or after the searcher decides he monumental accomplishment in themselves, re- has spent enough time looking. Now with the quiring for their production the combined knowledge appearance of these volumes, the scientist or engineer and skills of dozens of dedicated specialists. The who needs these kinds of data can consider himself Thermophysical Properties Research Center de- very fortunate.
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Add this copy of Specific Heat: Nonmetallic Solids (Thermophysical to cart. $61.72, fair condition, Sold by Anybook rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Lincoln, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1970 by Ifi/Plenum.
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Volume 5. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Volume 5. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 4300grams, ISBN: 0306670259.