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    Larson-Miller Failure Modeling of Aluminum in Fire

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    This article presents a modeling approach based on the Larson-Miller parameter (LMP) for creep rupture to predict failure of aluminum in fire. The modified Larson-Miller model can predict time-dependent tensile rupture or compressive buckling of aluminum plate under combined loading and one-sided heating by fire. The model applies the LMP to determine the failure time and failure temperature of aluminum exposed to fire. Fire structural tests were performed on an aluminum alloy (5083-H116) subjected to different load levels and heat flux conditions (with maximum temperatures of 473 to 688 K (200 to 415 °C)) to validate the Larson-Miller modeling approach. The tests reveal that the Larson-Miller model can accurately predict tensile and compressive failure of aluminum plates (with and without surface insulation) in fire in terms of critical temperature and time

    Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts

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    Citation: K-State First (2016). Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts [Flier]. Manhattan, Kansas: K-State First.Flyer advertising Joshua Davis's author talk at Kansas State University

    K. E. Larson, Fijian Studies

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    Lévi-Strauss Claude. K. E. Larson, Fijian Studies. In: L'Homme, 1961, tome 1 n°2. p. 138

    Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster

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    K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book

    Taylor Bay History: An Interview with Grant Larson

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    In this pair of interviews, Grant and Corinne Larson describe life in the Taylor Bay community of Key Peninsula. Grant Larson, a Taylor Bay native whose grandparents immigrated to the area in 1857, shares stories from his childhood, comments on his early fishing and logging careers, and reflects on how the community has changed since his youth. Corinne Larson describes the rural lifestyle of Taylor Bay in the 1950s and also talks about their time as a husband-and-wife fishing team in Alaska.The oral history interviews with Grant and Corinne Larson form the core of a class project by Donald R. Tjossem for the Community History Project under the supervision of Professor Michael K. Honey. The contents of the project are contained in a looseleaf binder, which includes the transcripts of the interviews, Tjossems research paper, and related research materials. Also included are a series of scanned family photographs and a color photo of the interviewees taken on the day of the interview

    No.146, Homer Peterson, interview by Tim Larson

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    Transcript (32 pages) of interview by Tim Larson with Homer Peterson of KALL Radio on August 21, 1986. This interview is no. 146 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 528. Includes a one-page career biographyPeterson discusses his career at KALL radio and as president of Intermountain Network, and his work with George Hatch, president of Communications Investment Corporation, which owns KALL and the Intermountain Network along with other communications properties, 1950s-1980s. Interviewer: Tim Larso

    K. S. Evans

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    The Larson Studio Collection contains portraits and landscape photographs from Thomas Larson and his son O. Blaine Larson, who operated the Larson Studio in Provo, Utah County, Utah

    Joseph K. Davis

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    The Larson Studio Collection contains portraits and landscape photographs from Thomas Larson and his son O. Blaine Larson, who operated the Larson Studio in Provo, Utah County, Utah

    H. K. Mechling

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    The Larson Studio Collection contains portraits and landscape photographs from Thomas Larson and his son O. Blaine Larson, who operated the Larson Studio in Provo, Utah County, Utah

    Citation of Amy K. Larson, 1971 Eminent Homemaker from Fruitdale, South Dakota

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    Citation and biography of Amy K. Larson, wife of Chris Larson from Fruitdale, South Dakota, who was honored in 1971 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regent
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