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Esters Of Sulfanilic And Substituted Sulfanilic Acids, Stephen James Kovalsky May 1955

Esters Of Sulfanilic And Substituted Sulfanilic Acids, Stephen James Kovalsky

Theses

Attempted esterification of p-acetaminobenezenesulfonyl chloride with any of the low molecular weight alcohols in aqueous systems always results in the formation of sulfanilic acid. When conducted in a non-aqueous medium, the desired esterification did not occur. A water soluble compound formed, instead, which has not yet been identified.

A study was made of sulfanilic acid esters. Alcoholysis reactions involving the butyl ester and methyl alcohol were successful only when the reaction was conducted under pressure and under anhydrous conditions.


A Study Of Servomechanism Damping Methods, Arthur J. Clark Jr. May 1955

A Study Of Servomechanism Damping Methods, Arthur J. Clark Jr.

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

The purpose of this study is first to present a review of the general effects of damping, both Coulomb and Viscous, and feedback devices resulting in error rate damping: second to present detailed mathematical analyses of a number of special damping devices that may be used to advantage in servomechanism design.


A Shock Tube For Transonic And Supersonic Aerodynamic Research, John Hopkins Atkinson May 1955

A Shock Tube For Transonic And Supersonic Aerodynamic Research, John Hopkins Atkinson

Mechanical Engineering ETDs

The purpose of building a shock tube was to give the University another research tool and demonstration instrument for aerodynamic studies since the present wind tunnel is not suitable for high velocity research. It was hoped that the shock tube might, when calibrated against theoretical flow data, prove suitable as a test facility. Te determine its usefulness as such a facility it was necessary to devise a method for measuring local velocities, investigate size effects of models in the flow and provide a check against standard wind tunnel data. The shock tube was to be built as simply and cheaply …


A Study Of The Brittle Model Method Of Stress Analysis As Applied To Solid Circular Grooved Shafts Tested In Torsion, George V. Lemmon May 1955

A Study Of The Brittle Model Method Of Stress Analysis As Applied To Solid Circular Grooved Shafts Tested In Torsion, George V. Lemmon

Mechanical Engineering ETDs

It is the purpose of this study to (1) determine the applicability of the brittle model method of stress analysis to samples subjected to various stress raisers when tested in torsion and (2) to investigate the effects of grooved stress raisers in solid cylindrical members in tested torsion.


The Formation Of Zinc Ferrite From Zinc Sulfate And Ferric Oxide, Robert E. Morris May 1955

The Formation Of Zinc Ferrite From Zinc Sulfate And Ferric Oxide, Robert E. Morris

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Samples of zinc sulfate and ferric oxide were roasted for periods of one, two and three hours at temperatures between 750° and 1000°C. The per cent zinc oxide combined, as zinc ferrite, was determined by dissolving the soluble zinc in a ammonium-ammonia chloride solution. Six samples were roasted at 750°C to determine the degree of decomposition of zinc sulfate to zinc oxide and sulfur trioxide.


Correlation Of Ordovician And Silurian Formations Of Eastern Montana, Marvin A. Lanphere May 1955

Correlation Of Ordovician And Silurian Formations Of Eastern Montana, Marvin A. Lanphere

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Correlation charts made from electric log data show the relationship of Ordovician and Silurian strata in eastern Montana. The Silurian sediments terminate westward in eastern Montana, but the Ordovician sediments are present westward into central Montana.


A Study Of Certain Ferromagnetic Alloys In The System Copper-Manganese-Gallium, Harold L. Coolidge May 1955

A Study Of Certain Ferromagnetic Alloys In The System Copper-Manganese-Gallium, Harold L. Coolidge

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Four alloys, with compositions near Cu2MnGa, were heat treated and magnetic measurements were obtained on a ferromagnetic torsion balance. The specimens were also examined microscopically to observe the structure.


The Venturi-Mucker, Don A. Rohrenbach May 1955

The Venturi-Mucker, Don A. Rohrenbach

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Shaft sinking has been and still is one of the biggest bottlenecks in any mining operation. Consequently, the shaft is by far the most expensive and time-consuming excavation of any development program. When the shaft-sinking problem is broken up into its components, it is found that shaft mucking represents the largest fraction, both costwise and timewise. Since the mucking operation is the most important part of shaft sinking, it is, then, the most logical place for the introduction of cheaper methods.


Surface Reactivity Of Aliphatic Nitriles On Chalcopyrite And Sphalerite, Gary Mitton May 1955

Surface Reactivity Of Aliphatic Nitriles On Chalcopyrite And Sphalerite, Gary Mitton

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

This thesis reports an investigation concerning the adsorption of aliphatic nitriles by chalcopyrite, activated sphalerite, and unactivated sphalerite. The experimental evidence suggests that abstraction, chelation and re-adsorption may take place. On the basis of the experimental results, an equilibrium-type adsorption hypothesis is proposed.


Paragenesis Of The Primary Ores Of The Norwich Mine, Edward E. Scheitlin May 1955

Paragenesis Of The Primary Ores Of The Norwich Mine, Edward E. Scheitlin

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

The Norwich vein is thought to belong to the Anaconda vein system. It contains fairly large deposits of manganese. The study of 19 thin sections and 15 polished sections was made to determine the paragenesis of the vein minerals, which is: quartz-pyrite, rhodochrosite, quartz, minor rhodochrosite, quartz-pyrite-sphalerite, galena, freibergite and later quartz. Some supergene rhodochrosite was found and most of the silver minerals were found to be supergene origin.


Crossover Networks For Loudspeakers, Edward A. Brown May 1955

Crossover Networks For Loudspeakers, Edward A. Brown

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

No abstract provided.


Hydraulic Shaft Mucker, Frederick D. Owsley May 1955

Hydraulic Shaft Mucker, Frederick D. Owsley

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Until recent years, mining has depended upon the muscles of men to supply the power required to obtain ore. With the rising cost of labor and the increased demand for metals, mine management has turned to machines to meet these demands. With the coming of the machines, the mechanization of mining began, and a new era in mining developed. Great strides have been made in drilling, hoisting, haulage, etc; but the sinking of shafts still create a costly operation.


Drilling And Drilling Trends In The United States For Mining, Sidney D. Cooper May 1955

Drilling And Drilling Trends In The United States For Mining, Sidney D. Cooper

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

This thesis, which is a requirement for a degree in Mining Engineering, emphasizes many current drills and drilling trends; however, without a complete discussion of the numerous factors that effect drills and drilling the reader would still be at a loss in selecting a drill to fit his particular need. With this purpose in mind, I have first attempted to discuss the many variables which must be considered and this is followed by the various types of drilling and drills.


Prospecting For Uranium In Montana, Louis Karhi May 1955

Prospecting For Uranium In Montana, Louis Karhi

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Atomic Energy Commission releases reports of investigations such as RMO, RME, TEI and TEM reports, etc., also releases airborne anomaly maps. Various libraries and A.E.C. offices have these reports on file. The Montana School of Mines library has maps, various reports on the mineral industry, and receives reports prepared by or for the Division of Raw Materials of the A.E.C. Certain other libraries are designated as official U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Depository Libraries and receive copies of all types of unclassified reports.


A Comparison Of Over-Snow Vehicles Produced At Utah State Agricultural College, Ross W. Eskelson May 1955

A Comparison Of Over-Snow Vehicles Produced At Utah State Agricultural College, Ross W. Eskelson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Travel over snow by vehicle in Arctic and mountainous terrain is one of the most difficult problems of our Armed Forces and other public and private agencies. agencies whose services demand over-snow travel find little or no adequate means of transport. Those vehicles which are available, are either economically infeasible in construction and operating costs, or have serious operational limitations.


Geology Of A Portion Of The Hand Mine, Argenta Mining District, Beaverhead County, Montana, John Thomas Richards May 1955

Geology Of A Portion Of The Hand Mine, Argenta Mining District, Beaverhead County, Montana, John Thomas Richards

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

The Hand Mine is located in the Argenta Mining District near the town of Argenta. The area surrounding the Hand Mine is characterized by intense thrusting, folding, and igneous activity. The area mapped by the author is in the southeast portion of the mine and differs from the rest of the mine in that no commercial ore has been found. The writer concludes that the steep faulting and flatlying bodies are of two different ages, and that intense oxidation has altered the ore minerals to plumbojarosite.


Oxidized Copper Mineralization Along The Continental Fault Near Butte, Montana, Theodore H. Eyde May 1955

Oxidized Copper Mineralization Along The Continental Fault Near Butte, Montana, Theodore H. Eyde

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Located in the fault zone of the Continental fault near the western edge of Boulder batholith of southwestern Montana the oxidized copper deposits are developed by three open pit mines, one of which is a presently in operation. Copper has been deposited by descending cold solutions which have leached copper from the surrounding quartz monzonite and deposited within the crushed fault zone. Local high grade 'bunches' of ore occur along narrow limonite veins, remnants of primary sulfide veins which have been enriched by the descending cold solutions.


Evaluation Of Sprinkler Systems In Northern Utah, Murray J. Gavel May 1955

Evaluation Of Sprinkler Systems In Northern Utah, Murray J. Gavel

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Sprinkling as a method of irrigation has been expanding rapidly in the United States, with acreages irrigated by this method increasing every year. One of the major reasons for the expansion is the great improvements that have been made in sprinkler irrigation equipment. Light weight aluminum pipe, with quick couplers, improved pump and motor efficiencies have all made sprinkler irrigation more desirable. High efficiency of water application, labor requirements, and favorable plant response have also favored the expansion.

Another reason for the increase in sprinkler irrigation is that new lands being brought under irrigation are often not adaptable to surface …


Uranium Occurrences In The Pacific Northwest, Charles Van Alstine May 1955

Uranium Occurrences In The Pacific Northwest, Charles Van Alstine

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Uranium prospecting and production in the United States have been largely concentrated in the southwestern states, especially the plateau region of Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. However, even with meager prospecting, numerous occurrences of uranium materials have been found in the Pacific northwest. These occurrences are in rooks ranging in age from pre-Cambrian Belt series to Tertiary volcanics and lake beds.


Isobaric Heat Capacity Of Nitric Oxide Over A Wide Range Of Temperature And Pressure, Leonard Leonard Salzarulo Apr 1955

Isobaric Heat Capacity Of Nitric Oxide Over A Wide Range Of Temperature And Pressure, Leonard Leonard Salzarulo

Theses

The effect of pressure and temperature on the isobaric heat capacity and the heat capacity at constant volume for nitric oxide relative to the ideal gas state is presented. Results are reported for pressures ranging from 0 to 6000 PSIA. and for temperatures ranging from 300 to 1800°R.

Based on the Benedict-Webb-Rubin equation of state, an equation was derived for the deviation of isobaric heat capacity from the ideal gas state. Graphs and tables relating the isobaric heat capacity and the deviation of heat capacity at constant volume to pressure and temperature for nitric oxide are included.

The results show …


A Variational Approach To The Calculation Of Electron Trajectories, Edmund G. Franzak Feb 1955

A Variational Approach To The Calculation Of Electron Trajectories, Edmund G. Franzak

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

It is the object of the present work to derive, develop, and illustrate a method for the calculation of electron trajectories based on variational techniques and employing scalar and vector potential functions instead of the customary intensity functions. The methods of the calculus of variations furnish an extremely basic approach to the problem while lending an undeniable air of rigor and mathematical elegance.

Solution of the problem will be accomplished by first setting forth a mathematical structure upon which the work will be based, next outlining the physical principles governing the problem and finally applying the mathematical theory and physical …


Evaluation Of Benedict's Equation For Calculation Of Critical Pressures Of Hydrocarbon Mixtures, Thomas William Owens Jan 1955

Evaluation Of Benedict's Equation For Calculation Of Critical Pressures Of Hydrocarbon Mixtures, Thomas William Owens

Theses

An introduction to the problem of critical pressure calculations of mixtures is presented, followed by a brief history of prior work in this field. Mentioned in the history are the correlations of Watson and Nelson, Smith and Watson, Mayfield, Kuratta and Katz, Benedict, and Edmister. Another section contains a series of tables showing critical pressure calculated by Benedict's equation as contrasted to other data appearing in the literature. An evaluation of the equation is then made from the comparisons.

Included are curves of the values shown in the tables end a series of curves depicting the deviation of these values …


Leaching, Purification And Precipitation Of Glen Scheelite Concentrates, Harold L. Coolidge Jan 1955

Leaching, Purification And Precipitation Of Glen Scheelite Concentrates, Harold L. Coolidge

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

The leaching, purification and precipitation of the Glen scheelite concentrates were performed to acquaint the student with the equipment and processes involved. The concentrates were obtained through the courtesy of the Minerals Engineering Company. Leaching was carried out in the high-pressure autoclave; whereas the purification and precipitation were carried out in laboratory beakers.


Naval Shipyard Workload Distribution, Leonard Charles Wolff Jan 1955

Naval Shipyard Workload Distribution, Leonard Charles Wolff

Professional Degree Theses

"In developing the subject of Naval Shipyard workload distribution emphasis will be given to the functions performed by the Workload Planning Branch of the Bureau of Ships, Navy Department, Washington, D. C.

If the naval ship repair and conversion workload for the next few years was firm, and if the workload remained constant, and if sufficient funds were available for the work, and if plans, materials and equipment were available, and if the employment level to accomplish the work assigned to the naval shipyards remained constant, the Bureau of Ships' problem of scheduling work would be minimized. The only problem …


Design Of A Subsonic Wind Tunnel Electrical System, William A. Wundrack Jan 1955

Design Of A Subsonic Wind Tunnel Electrical System, William A. Wundrack

Professional Degree Theses

"The purpose of this thesis is to present information and data used in the planning and construction of an electrical distribution system and main drive system for a wind tunnel designed for Chance Vought Aircraft Company of Dallas, Texas, by Sverdrup & Parcel, Incorporated, Consulting Engineers of St. Louis. Preliminary negotiations were started with Chance Vought Aircraft Company in March 1953, and the wind tunnel calibrations were started in October 1954. Between those dates all design, installation drawings, and construction were completed.

The data used in preparing this thesis were taken from daily records, records of conferences, personal records, correspondence …


Aspects Of Quality Control In Foreign Manufacturing Operations, Erich Rolaff Jan 1955

Aspects Of Quality Control In Foreign Manufacturing Operations, Erich Rolaff

Professional Degree Theses

"The present thesis is being written to illustrate some aspects of quality control in foreign manufacturing operations; that is, foreign to the United States. It is obvious that the conditions and probable variations from U. S. practice in any manufacturing industry will vary tremendously according to the industry under review. In the present case we shall be dealing with manufacturing operations involving the production of so-called "dry cells" and "dry batteries", and to a somewhat lesser degree with the production of projector arc carbons for use in motion picture theater projection. It will be, therefore, helpful if a brief history …


The Experimental Fabrication Of Titanium Magazines For 3 Inch 50 Caliber Twin And Single Gun Mounts, John Marshall Thorp Jan 1955

The Experimental Fabrication Of Titanium Magazines For 3 Inch 50 Caliber Twin And Single Gun Mounts, John Marshall Thorp

Professional Degree Theses

"The element titanium was discovered in 1790 by the Reverend William Gregor an Englishman from Cornwall England. Titanium is ninth in abundance or o.62 percent of the total of the elements making up the lithosphere. It is exceeded in amount only by oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, magnesium, calcium, sodium and potassium. Titanium is a constituent of practically all crystalline rocks and of sediments derived from them. Its chief mineralogical occurrence is as oxides in such minerals as ilmenite and rutile, which are the chief ores of titanium metal….

The titanium metal used in the project discussed in this thesis was …


The Properties Of Cold Rolled - Stress Relief Annealed 70-30 Cartridge Brass, Robert F. Hartmann Jan 1955

The Properties Of Cold Rolled - Stress Relief Annealed 70-30 Cartridge Brass, Robert F. Hartmann

Professional Degree Theses

"Because of the possible commercial application of the proposed treatment of 70-30 brass, this work was undertaken. In addition, the data resulting from this work will result in a better understanding of the treatment of brass.

The objectives of this work were as follows:

  1. Determine if higher strength and better spring properties can be realized from a process for commercial 70-30 cartridge brass wherein the regular recrystallizing anneals between rolling reductions are replaced by stress relief anneals.
  2. Determine if it is possible, using the above process, to produce essentially fully recrystallized metal with an average grain size below that usually …


A Study Of Titanium Diffusion Coatings By X-Ray Fluorescent Methods, Alan Bernard Burgess Jan 1955

A Study Of Titanium Diffusion Coatings By X-Ray Fluorescent Methods, Alan Bernard Burgess

Masters Theses

"As the only previous determinations of the chemical composition of the titanium coatings had been analyses of the average composition of the entire coating, the determination of the variation in chemical composition throughout the coating was suggested. From this information, it was proposed that a better insight might be gained as to the extent and mechanism of diffusion in the coatings. It was also hoped to correlate the results with concurrent work being done on the phases present in the titanium coatings. From this correlation, it might be possible to show which phases are responsible for the desirable properties of …


A Study Of Tunnel Demolition By Hasty Methods, Richard Lee Bullock Jan 1955

A Study Of Tunnel Demolition By Hasty Methods, Richard Lee Bullock

Masters Theses

"The use of explosives to construct obstacles which impede the enemy or close his routes of communication has long been employed by our armies. They have developed fairly effective methods for destroying bridges, setting up road craters and constructing abatis. However, one phase of obstacle construction, that of tunnel demolition, has been neglected in that no procedures or methods have been formulated which will aid in the proper destruction of tunnels.

At the present time, under the auspices of the Department of the Army, The Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy is conducting a research program on tunnel demolition. The …