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Box 1

 Container

Contains 105 Collections and/or Records:

"Compaction of Dry of Fluid-Filled Porous Materials" Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, October, 1980

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The holding consists of a number of articles by Dr. Carroll, as well as lecture notes and transparencies used in his lectures. In addition, Dr. Carroll’s testimony as an expert witness and member of the Nation Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scientific Research Panel studying exit velocities of various types of baseball bats when striking a pitched ball is included, as are the reports of other expert witnesses in the case of Baum Research and Development Co. Inc. vs. Hiller & Bradsby...
Dates: October, 1980

"Compaction of Geothermal Reservoir Rock", September, 1979

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The holding consists of a number of articles by Dr. Carroll, as well as lecture notes and transparencies used in his lectures. In addition, Dr. Carroll’s testimony as an expert witness and member of the Nation Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scientific Research Panel studying exit velocities of various types of baseball bats when striking a pitched ball is included, as are the reports of other expert witnesses in the case of Baum Research and Development Co. Inc. vs. Hiller & Bradsby...
Dates: September, 1979

"A Continuum Theory for Materials with Directional Porosity"

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The holding consists of a number of articles by Dr. Carroll, as well as lecture notes and transparencies used in his lectures. In addition, Dr. Carroll’s testimony as an expert witness and member of the Nation Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scientific Research Panel studying exit velocities of various types of baseball bats when striking a pitched ball is included, as are the reports of other expert witnesses in the case of Baum Research and Development Co. Inc. vs. Hiller & Bradsby...
Dates: 1965 - 2015

"Controllable Deformations of Incompressible Simple Materials", 1967

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The holding consists of a number of articles by Dr. Carroll, as well as lecture notes and transparencies used in his lectures. In addition, Dr. Carroll’s testimony as an expert witness and member of the Nation Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scientific Research Panel studying exit velocities of various types of baseball bats when striking a pitched ball is included, as are the reports of other expert witnesses in the case of Baum Research and Development Co. Inc. vs. Hiller & Bradsby...
Dates: 1967

"Controllable Motions of Incompressible Non-simple Materials

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The holding consists of a number of articles by Dr. Carroll, as well as lecture notes and transparencies used in his lectures. In addition, Dr. Carroll’s testimony as an expert witness and member of the Nation Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scientific Research Panel studying exit velocities of various types of baseball bats when striking a pitched ball is included, as are the reports of other expert witnesses in the case of Baum Research and Development Co. Inc. vs. Hiller & Bradsby...
Dates: 1965 - 2015

"Controllable Status of Stress for Compressible Elastic Solids", 1972

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The holding consists of a number of articles by Dr. Carroll, as well as lecture notes and transparencies used in his lectures. In addition, Dr. Carroll’s testimony as an expert witness and member of the Nation Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scientific Research Panel studying exit velocities of various types of baseball bats when striking a pitched ball is included, as are the reports of other expert witnesses in the case of Baum Research and Development Co. Inc. vs. Hiller & Bradsby...
Dates: 1972

"Controllable Status of Stress for Incompressible Elastic Solids", 1973

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The holding consists of a number of articles by Dr. Carroll, as well as lecture notes and transparencies used in his lectures. In addition, Dr. Carroll’s testimony as an expert witness and member of the Nation Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scientific Research Panel studying exit velocities of various types of baseball bats when striking a pitched ball is included, as are the reports of other expert witnesses in the case of Baum Research and Development Co. Inc. vs. Hiller & Bradsby...
Dates: 1973

"Creep at Constant Stress in Isotrophic Solids", 1971

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The holding consists of a number of articles by Dr. Carroll, as well as lecture notes and transparencies used in his lectures. In addition, Dr. Carroll’s testimony as an expert witness and member of the Nation Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scientific Research Panel studying exit velocities of various types of baseball bats when striking a pitched ball is included, as are the reports of other expert witnesses in the case of Baum Research and Development Co. Inc. vs. Hiller & Bradsby...
Dates: 1971

"Creep Compaction of Porous Rock" Weak Rock Symposium, Tokyo, September, 1981

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The holding consists of a number of articles by Dr. Carroll, as well as lecture notes and transparencies used in his lectures. In addition, Dr. Carroll’s testimony as an expert witness and member of the Nation Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scientific Research Panel studying exit velocities of various types of baseball bats when striking a pitched ball is included, as are the reports of other expert witnesses in the case of Baum Research and Development Co. Inc. vs. Hiller & Bradsby...
Dates: September, 1981

"A Critical State Plasticity Theory for Porous Reservoir Rock"

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The holding consists of a number of articles by Dr. Carroll, as well as lecture notes and transparencies used in his lectures. In addition, Dr. Carroll’s testimony as an expert witness and member of the Nation Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Scientific Research Panel studying exit velocities of various types of baseball bats when striking a pitched ball is included, as are the reports of other expert witnesses in the case of Baum Research and Development Co. Inc. vs. Hiller & Bradsby...
Dates: 1965 - 2015