342 resultados para Butte YMCA
Resumo:
Although powder metallurgical methods have been used for years to fabricate tungsten and platinum, very little scientific data have been recorded until the beginning of this century. A large percentage of all commercial production at present is based upon past practice rather than upon scientific knowledge.
Resumo:
The wartime demand for fluorspar has caused renewed interest in fluorite deposits. Near Silver Bow, Montana, a deposit of massive, coarsely crystalline fluorspar, which has not been described in the literature, has attracted the attention of the United States Geological Survey.
Resumo:
A large number of alloys of varying percentages of copper and antimony were prepared. These alloys were treated in various ways which might be expected to produce age hardening. The effect of cold working was studied in the range where the alloys were malleable.
Resumo:
An attempt was made to deposit a 50:50 copper-cobalt alloy from various sulfate electrolytes. No true 50:50 alloy was obtained but various mixtures of cobalt and copper rich crystals were deposited.
Resumo:
A method to measure hydrogen overvoltage was developed and checked with metals of known overvoltage. Alloys of bismuth and antimony and of bismuth and cadmium were prepared and their overvoltages determined.
Resumo:
A determination of the solubility of zinc ethyl xanthate was attempted by measuring the refractive index of a saturated solution of that salt. The small increment in refractive index effected by adding zinc ethyl xanthate to water in saturation quantities rendered measurements difficult and of dubious accuracy.
Resumo:
A nickel plating operation for magnesium alloys was investigated and proved successful in plating a small sample of a typical commercial magnesium alloy, Dowmetal J1.
Resumo:
In the past the steel industry of the United States has depended almost wholly on imports for its supplies of manganese. Although it is well known that there are enormous deposits of low grade manganese ore in the United States the production of substantial amounts of ferro-grade material from domestic sources presents a field for constructive and practical research.
Resumo:
This thesis has to do with a study of the production of talc in Montana, describing the local geology of each deposit, and a description of the laboratory tests that were made on various grades of Montana talc in an attempt to determine why some grades of talc can be burned in solid forms while others must be ground, mixed with a binder and molded.
Resumo:
Glacial deposits are increasingly entering into consideration in engineering projects, soil surveys, ground-water supply, sources for industrial materials, and other economic enterprises. In the field of engineering, glacial deposits if present must be considered in connection with reservoir sites, dam or bridge abutments, road building, and other types of construction work.
Resumo:
Sometime prior to 1870, a group of prospectors made what was believed to be a "rich strike' on one of the tributaries of Prickly Pear Creek in Jefferson County, Montana. Instead of striking it rich, they had uncovered a native copper deposit, worthless to them because of its limited extent and remote location, but now of much interest to the geologist, and to the mining engineer because of its possible commercial value.
Resumo:
In this issue...Dr. Van Pelt, Blaine School, Anderson Carlisle Society, Mineral Club, Newman Club, Father Garrity, Sigma RHO, Theta TAU, Arnold Air Society
Resumo:
In this issue...M-Day, Convocation, Student Council, Copper Guards, Gary Mitton, Clark Park, Butte Rotary Club, Tom Davis Memorial, blood donations
Resumo:
In this issue...Baker Oil Tool Co., Golf Team, Coed Club, Student Wives, Butte High Band, AFROTC, Whiskey Gulch, M-Club, Montana State University, Debate Team
Resumo:
In this issue...Sigma RHO, M-Days, Marcus Daly, Moonshiner's Ball, Petroleum Engineering, Naval Air Corps, Loretta Buss Peck, Mines football team