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Siles, S.S., Letter to Mary Knight, September 20, 1863
Stiles, S.S., Letter to Mary Knight, September 20, 1863. MS/52 William Knight Civil War Letters, Box 1, Folder 3. Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. 1 PDF and 2 scans. Includes transcript.The letter, dated September 20, 1863, is from Camp Lee and addressed to Mary. The author, identified as S.S. Siles, expresses relief that William has returned home and hopes for his quick recovery. Siles mentions the difficulties faced by women who visit camps to bring their sick husbands home, noting that officers rarely pay them any attention.
Siles laments the poor condition of the tents, which are old and worn, failing to provide adequate shelter from rain. He mentions that the Quarter Master tried but failed to secure new tents in Savannah. The letter also touches on the precarious state of the Confederate army, suggesting that its future may hinge on an upcoming battle in Northern Georgia. Siles fears that a defeat could lead to mass desertions.
The letter describes the men as being very sickly, attributing this to their poor diet of only beef and cornmeal. Siles himself is not in good health, suffering from chest pains and fevers, but continues to perform his duties as an acting Orderly Sergeant. He urges Mary to tell William to write to him and to keep him updated with news
Ecotechnologies applied on agricultural irrigation and drainage channels- case study Taichung Irrigation Association in Taiwan
Declaration of Intention for Orazio Colletto
Declaration of Intention to become a citizen of the United States, as filled out and signed by Orazio Colletto. Applicant lists himself as a 58 year old farmer residing in Hammonton, New Jersey, born in Bordenaro, Italy on 17 January 1857, who sailed on the US bound vessel S.S. Prince. Declaration submitted and sworn June 3, 1915
Performance of ejector cooling system with thermal pumping effect using R141b and R365mfc
ZAVIČAJNO OPREDJELJENJE S.S. KRANJČEVIĆA
Hrvatski pjesnik S.S. Kranjčević (1865-1908), iako stvaralac nacionalnih i univerzalnih dimenzija, u određenom broju svojih pjesama iskazivao je na osebujan način svoje zavičajno određenje. Te njegove pjesme prožete snažnim emocijskim nabojima predočavaju njegovo viđenje ondašnje hrvatske nacionalne sudbine na prostoru njegova rodnog grada Senja u kontekstu uskočke tradicije koja je Senjane i Hrvate toliko nadahnjivala slobodarstvom i otporom tuđinskim porobljivačkim nasrtajima.The Croatian poet S.S. Kranjčević (1865-1908), though an author of national and universal dimensions, expressed his own native disposition in a number of his poems. Those of his poems, which are imbued with a strong emotional charge, present his own seeing of the Croatian national desetiny of the time in the area of his native town of Senj, and in the context of the Uskok (fighters against the Venetians and Turks) tradition which so much insipred the inhabitants (of Senj) and Croats in general with the love of freedom and resistance to the foreign enslaving assaults
Erosion-corrosion resistance of engineering materials in various test conditions
Erosion–corrosion is a complex phenomenon which involves the interaction between the mechanical processes of solid particle erosion and the electrochemical processes of corrosion. A whole range of issues is faced by a designer when trying to obtain relevant information on erosion–corrosion performance of a material. Amongst the constraints are the dispersed test conditions and test rigs available in the literature making comparisons and quantifying erosion–corrosion wear rates of different materials very difficult. The aim of this work is to evaluate the repeatability of erosion–corrosion experiments and to investigate the role of different parameters influencing erosion–corrosion. The materials tested in this work are stainless steel (SS316L/UNS S31603), carbon steel (AISI 1020/UNS G10200) and nickel-aluminium bronze (NAB/UNS C63200). A slurry pot erosion tester was used as the test apparatus and test parameters such as erodent size, erodent concentration, flow velocity and test solutions were varied to study their effect on erosion–corrosion. SEM analysis showed that a similar erosion–corrosion mechanism is seen for SS316L and NAB with formation of multiple extruded lips and platelets typically seen for erosion dominated material. In contrast the surface of AISI 1020 revealed the formation of craters, pits and shallow indentations which suggests that corrosion mechanism has a dominant influence on the material. Error rates in tests were found to have an average of 5.5% which are relatively low indicating good repeatability of test measurements and data from the test rig. The erosion–corrosion resistance of AISI 1020, SS316L and NAB were compared and it was found that SS316L showed the lowest erosion–corrosion mass loss rates in all test conditions followed by NAB and then AISI 1020. However in terms of synergistic ranking, NAB showed the best resistance to the combined action of erosion and corrosion with the highest negative synergy value. Positive synergy was evident for AISI 1020 in 3.5% NaCl and SS316L in 0.3 M HCl. A wear map is presented to evaluate erosion–corrosion trends of the materials. This work combines the assessment of test repeatability, variation in test conditions and comparison of material performance which are key stages in a material selection process
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