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  1. Corrosion of Extra-Mild Steel by Uranium Hexafluoride (1970 Film)

    Director
    R Hasson
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Describes the changes that take place on the surface of extra-mild steel kept in a gaseous atmosphere of uranium hexafluoride. Illustrates the formation and thickening of interferential film; preferential...

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  2. Fracture of Mild Steel Plate (1945 Film)

    Director
    C F Tipper
    Subject
    Engineering
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Early studies made in the fracture at different temperatures of large, thick plates of steel, like those used in shipbuilding. Slow motion studies.

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  3. Electric Arc Steel Making (1971 Video)

    Subject
    Engineering; Technology
    Distribution
    free loan (2005), Videocassette. VHS. col. 15 min.

    The electric arc steelmaking process produces mild steel in bulk as well as the more specialised alloy steels for which it was first used. The film follows the electric arc process from the sorting of scrap...

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  4. Torsion in Concrete (1981 Video)

    Director
    Peter Coltman
    Producer
    Peter Coltman
    Subject
    Engineering
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 9 min., 1999 sale: £22.00 (+VAT +p&p)

    Illustrates the relation between the shape of a reinforced concrete beam to the amount of torsion to which it can be subjected before it fails. A rectangular beam, an I-beam and an I-shaped length of mild...

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  5. Work = Force X Distance (1989 Video)

    Subject
    Physics
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. col. 26 min., 1998 sale: £28.75 (+VAT +p&p)

    Uses demonstrations, graphics and illustrative footage to explain the formula: work = force x distance. Shows: work to waste energy (stopping a car by various means); forces in stopping: W=FS becomes F=W/S...

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