Box 1
Contains 18 Results:
Thesis for PhD at North Carolina University 1981: The Mechanical Behavior of Fabrics Having Three, Nonorthogonal Thread Directions (Trixial) and the Equivalence of Conventional Fabrics
Includes lecture notes, papers, and articles by Schwartz pertaining to his work with fibers and his career in the Dept. of Textiles and Apparel. Also undergraduate papers from students in the Honors Program in the College of Human Ecology and from a course entitled "Investigative Research on the Social Impact of Science".
Report by Harold Robinson, Peter Schwartz and S. Leigh Phoenix Feb. 1987: Experiments on the Strength and Creep-Rupture of Carbon/Epoxy Microcomposites
Includes lecture notes, papers, and articles by Schwartz pertaining to his work with fibers and his career in the Dept. of Textiles and Apparel. Also undergraduate papers from students in the Honors Program in the College of Human Ecology and from a course entitled "Investigative Research on the Social Impact of Science".
Lecture notes from textiles courses
Includes lecture notes, papers, and articles by Schwartz pertaining to his work with fibers and his career in the Dept. of Textiles and Apparel. Also undergraduate papers from students in the Honors Program in the College of Human Ecology and from a course entitled "Investigative Research on the Social Impact of Science".
Lecture notes from TXA 235 - Fibers, Fabrics and Finishes,, 1997
Includes lecture notes, papers, and articles by Schwartz pertaining to his work with fibers and his career in the Dept. of Textiles and Apparel. Also undergraduate papers from students in the Honors Program in the College of Human Ecology and from a course entitled "Investigative Research on the Social Impact of Science".
Lecture notes from TXA 639 - Mech. Fibrous Structure
Includes lecture notes, papers, and articles by Schwartz pertaining to his work with fibers and his career in the Dept. of Textiles and Apparel. Also undergraduate papers from students in the Honors Program in the College of Human Ecology and from a course entitled "Investigative Research on the Social Impact of Science".
Charts - Spun Yarn and Filament Yarn
Includes lecture notes, papers, and articles by Schwartz pertaining to his work with fibers and his career in the Dept. of Textiles and Apparel. Also undergraduate papers from students in the Honors Program in the College of Human Ecology and from a course entitled "Investigative Research on the Social Impact of Science".
Proceedings of the Third Annual Undergraduate Research Forum - summer,, 1989
Includes lecture notes, papers, and articles by Schwartz pertaining to his work with fibers and his career in the Dept. of Textiles and Apparel. Also undergraduate papers from students in the Honors Program in the College of Human Ecology and from a course entitled "Investigative Research on the Social Impact of Science".
Bio and S 300 and TXA 301,, 1991, Spring 1992
Includes lecture notes, papers, and articles by Schwartz pertaining to his work with fibers and his career in the Dept. of Textiles and Apparel. Also undergraduate papers from students in the Honors Program in the College of Human Ecology and from a course entitled "Investigative Research on the Social Impact of Science".
Bio and S 300, TXA 301 and S and TS; 402,, 1994
Includes lecture notes, papers, and articles by Schwartz pertaining to his work with fibers and his career in the Dept. of Textiles and Apparel. Also undergraduate papers from students in the Honors Program in the College of Human Ecology and from a course entitled "Investigative Research on the Social Impact of Science".
Polymer Outreach Symposium at Cornell in May of 2000- Session by Schwartz entitled: Spinning Fine Polymeric Fibers from Solution and the Melt Using an Electrostatic Field
Includes lecture notes, papers, and articles by Schwartz pertaining to his work with fibers and his career in the Dept. of Textiles and Apparel. Also undergraduate papers from students in the Honors Program in the College of Human Ecology and from a course entitled "Investigative Research on the Social Impact of Science".