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J. Lewis


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Distribution and Fate of Energetics on DoD Test and Training Ranges: Interim Report 6 NOV 2006 308 pages
Authors:  J. C. Pennington; T. F. Jenkins; G. Ampleman; S. Thiboutot; A. D. Hewitt; S. Brochu; J. Robb; E. Diaz; J. Lewis; H. Colby; R. Martel; K. Poe; K. Groff; K. L. Bjella; C. A. Ramsey; C. A. Hayes; S. Yost; A. Marois; A. Gagnon; B. Silverblatt; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER VICKSBURG MS
The full text of this report is available for sale.Understanding the potential for generation and transport of residual explosives is necessary to sustain live-fire training ranges. The objective of this study was to characterize the distribution and fate of explosive residues from various training activities. The physical and chemical properties, concentrations, and distribution of residues in soils, and the potential for transport to groundwater were defined. Surface soils associated with impact craters, target areas, and firing points on U.S. ...


How a DNC (Distributed Numerical Control) System Can Become CIM (Computer Integrated Manufacturing) for Reporting. APR 1987
Authors:  J. Lewis
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.This paper covers the basics in how one can use a DNC System to generate information which is useful in the manufacturing environment. It assumes that the system which you now have or are going to buy is comprised of Standard Hardware & Software such as an IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible and PC/MS-DOS or UNIX Operating Systems. If your system is not developed with these basic standards it very much ...


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