Walker Bleakney
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Walker Bleakney was an American physicist, one of inventors of mass spectrometers, and widely noted for his research in the fields of atomic physics, molecular physics, fluid dynamics, the ionization of gases, and blast waves. Bleakney was the chair of the department of physics at Princeton University. He was the head of the Princeton Ballistic Project during World War II.
Walker Bleakney's Published Works
Published Works
- Interaction of Shock Waves (1949) (164)
- Modern Developments in Fluid Dynamics—High Speed Flow (1954) (125)
- A New Mass Spectrometer with Improved Focusing Properties (1938) (97)
- Ionization Potentials and Probabilities for the Formation of Multiply Charged Ions in Helium, Neon and Argon (1930) (93)
- The Shock Tube: A Facility for Investigations in Fluid Dynamics (1949) (89)
- The Ionization of Hydrogen by Single Electron Impact (1930) (73)
- A New Method of Positive Ray Analysis and Its Application to the Measurement of Ionization Potentials in Mercury Vapor (1929) (68)
- Probability and Critical Potentials for the Formation of Multiply Charged Ions in Hg Vapor by Electron Impact (1930) (56)
- The Ionization Potential of Molecular Hydrogen (1932) (54)
- Shock Waves in Gases (1954) (52)
- Products of Ionization by Electron Impact in Methyl and Ethyl Alcohol (1940) (51)
- The Attenuation of Spherical Shock Waves in Air (1948) (51)
- The Mach Reflection of Shock Waves at Nearly Glancing Incidence (1951) (44)
- An Investigation of the Relative Abundance of the Oxygen Isotopes O16:O18 in Stone Meteorites (1934) (40)
- The Inter‐Relations of Hydrogen and Deuterium Molecules (1934) (32)
- The Equilibrium Between the Three Hydrogens (1934) (29)
- The Relative Abundance of Hydrogen Isotopes (1933) (28)
- The Ionization Probability of He (1936) (24)
- A Search for Isotopes of Hydrogen and Helium (1932) (20)
- Dissociation of Propane, Propylene and Allene by Electron Impact (1939) (20)
- A Note on the Significance of Appearance Potentials of Ions in a Mass Spectrometer (1947) (20)
- A Mass-Spectrograph Study of Ba, Sr, In, Ga, Li, and Na (1936) (20)
- The Relative Abundance of the Isotopes in Mn, Cb, Pd, Pt, Ir, Rh and Co (1936) (18)
- A large mass spectrometer employing crossed electric and magnetic fields. (1949) (16)
- The Mass-Spectrograph and Its Uses (1936) (14)
- Pressure behind a Shock Wave Diffracted through a Small Angle (1950) (13)
- Electrolytic Concentration of Oxygen Isotopes (1935) (10)
- The Isotopes of Cobalt and Their Radioactivity (1936) (10)
- The Separation of Hydrogen Isotopes by Fractional Desorption (1933) (8)
- Additional Evidence for an Isotope of Hydrogen of Mass 2 (1932) (8)
- The Density Field in Mach Reflection of Shock Waves (1949) (7)
- POSSIBILITY OF INTERCHANGE BETWEEN DEUTERIUM GAS AND HYDROGEN IN COMPOUNDS (1934) (7)
- On the Existence of H 3 (1938) (6)
- The Production and Identification of Helium of Mass Three (1934) (4)
- The Concentration of H 3 and O 18 in Heavy Water (1934) (4)
- Mass-Spectrograph Analysis of Beryllium (1936) (4)
- H3in Heavy Hydrogen (1934) (3)
- Erratum: The Attenuation of Spherical Shock Waves in Air (1948) (3)
- Transonic Flow in a Shock Tube (1949) (2)
- The Relative Abundance of the Lithium Isotopes (1934) (2)
- Ionization and Dissociation of Molecules by Electron Impact (1937) (1)
- THE EFFECT OF REYNOLDS NUMBER ON THE DIFFRACTION OF A SHOCK WAVE (1951) (1)
- CONCENTRATION OF TRITIUM (H3) (1935) (1)
- The Faraday Effect at High Frequencies (1933) (0)
- SECTION J. THE SHOCK TUBE (1962) (0)
- Terminal Ballistics: High-Velocity Impact Phenomena . Ray Kinslow, Ed. Academic Press, New York, 1970. xii, 580 pp., illus. $25. (1971) (0)
- The Stable Atoms Found in Nature (1935) (0)
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