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# Title Department Research Year
7851 Study of the effect of the initial size and energy consumed in the process of grinding on the new surface area for various types of rocks Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Department 1980
7852 Study of the relation between relaive incremental energy and produced surtace area per unit energy consumption Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Department 1980
7853 Optima1 Speed Contro1 of a Thuristorized D.C. Motor Electrical Engineering Department 1980
7854 Contact time distribution in fluidized-bed reactors part I:Measurements at room and higher temperatures Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Department 1980
7855 An Investigation Into The Unusually High Specific Energy in Grinding First Int 1980
7856 Study of the relation between energy consamed in the process of comminution and produced surface area at different intial sizes for different types of rocks Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Department 1980
7857 The combined effect of time harmonics and winding discreteness on the thrust of a linear induction motor Electrical Engineering Department 1980
7858 Optimal Speed Control of a Thyristorized D.C. Motor in Industria1 App1ications Electrical Engineering Department 1980
7859 Contact time distribution in fluidized-bed reactors part II: Application of mathematical models and parameter estimation Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Department 1980
7860 Theoretical study of absorbed solar energy in multilayer absorber coatings for receivers of solar concentrators-part H-heat transfer analysis 1980