Lexicographical Neighbors of Sludging
Literary usage of Sludging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Textbook on Sewage Disposal in the United Kingdom by Henry Lemmoin-Cannon (1912)
"sludging " the Tanks. The length of the intervals between each " sludging ...
Various means are employed in sludging. At Hendon, where the sewage from the ..."
2. Rock Drilling: With Particular Reference to Open Cut Excavation and by Richard Turner Dana, William Lawrence Saunders, Construction Service Company (1911)
"sludging Characteristics of the Rock. When the very soft rocks are reached in
the application of this rule the cutting is so fast that the amount of ..."
3. Rock Drilling: With Particular Reference to Open Cut Excavation and by Richard Turner Dana, William Lawrence Saunders (1911)
"sludging Characteristics of the Rock. When the very soft rocks are reached in
the application of this rule the cutting is so fast that the amount of ..."
4. The Practice of Lubrication: An Engineering Treatise on the Origin, Nature by Thomas Christian Thomsen (1920)
"It is difficult to say at what temperatures sludging can be absolutely prevented.
The temperature at which sludging takes place depends largely on the ..."
5. The Practice of Lubrication: An Engineering Treatise on the Origin, Nature by Thomas Christian Thomsen (1920)
"It is difficult to say at what temperatures sludging can be absolutely prevented.
The temperature at which sludging takes place depends largely on the ..."
6. Journal of the Sanitary Institute by Sanitary Institute (Great Britain) (1904)
"An examination of the rate of sludging after distinct septic action yields in
the case of Leeds and Manchester and Leicester a mean of 34 per cent, ..."
7. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1920)
"In the first hole, which was dry, the resulting sludging assayed 10.6 per cent,
zinc and 2.9 per cent, iron; in the second hole, which had a little water, ..."
8. Modern practice in mining / by Richard Augustine Studdert. Redmayne (1908)
"As little time as possible should be taken in sludging out a hole, ... The operation
of sludging or pumping is then begun and continued for about five ..."