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1871 Iron and Steel Institute: Index

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Note: This is a sub-section of 1871 Iron and Steel Institute

VOL. I. INDEX.

  • CENTRAL IRON DISTRICT OF SWEDEN, by David Forbes, F.R.S. 469
  • CHEMICAL PHENOMENA OF IRON SMELTING, by I. Lowthian Bell
  • I- Introduction . 85
  • II- Formation of Carbonic Oxide in the Blast Furnace . 88
  • III- Action of Carbonic Oxide on Iron Ore in the Blast Furnace . 94
  • IV- Experiments to ascertain the Temperature at which Carbonic Oxide commences to act on Oxide of Iron 97
  • V- Behaviour of Oxide of Iron in contact with Carbonic Oxide at a red heat . 103
  • VI- Action of Carbonic Acid on Metallic Iron . 107
  • VII- Action of Mixtures of CO and CO, on Fe . 108
  • VIII- Action of Mixtures of CO and CO, on Fe, 03 . 111
  • IX- Action of Gases of Blast Furnace on Oxide of Iron . 115
  • X- Reducing Effects of Gases at different depths of the Blast Furnace 125
  • XI- Dissociation of Carbonic Oxide in the Blast Furnace . 128
  • XII- Circumstances which limit Carbon deposition . 139
  • XIII- Carbon deposition as effected by Blast Furnace Gases . 153
  • XIV- Change experienced by Metallic Iron, and by Iron Oxid.es, which have served to dissociate CO . 158
  • XV- Probable nature of Change in CO and Iron Oxides in the Dissociation of CO 170
  • XVI- Heat alone does not suffice for Dissociating CO in the Blast Furnace 172
  • XVII- Effect of certain Metallic Substances besides Iron on Carbonic Oxide, including Silicon . 173
  • XVIII- Summary of Action of CO and CO, on Metals and their Oxides, including Silicon . 182
  • XIX- Deposited Carbon, the supposed partial Cause of certain apparent Anomalies in the Composition of Blast Furnace Gases . 186
  • XX- 0ffice performed by deposited Carbon. 188
  • XXI- Generation and Behaviour of CO, in the Blast Furnace. 1•90
  • XXII- On Hydrogen, its Source, and possible Influence in the Blast
  • XXIII- On Ammonia in the Blast bNumace 210
  • XXIV- On Hydro-Carbons in the Blast Furnace 212
  • XXV- On the presence of the Metallic bases of the fixed Alkalies in the Gases of the Blast Furnace 215
  • XXVI- On the presence of Alkaline Cyanides in the Blast Furnace . 218
  • XXVII- "Fume" emitted by the Blast Furnace . 528
  • XXVIII- Estimate of the Quantity of Heat required in the Process of Iron
  • XXIX- Respecting the Modes employed to ascertain the Heat Absorption of each stage of the operation . 294
  • XXX- On the thigin of the Heat produced in the Blast Furnace . 305
  • XXXI- On the Extent to which the Heat produced by the Combustion of the Coke can be replaced by that contained in the Blast . 312
  • XXXII- On the Capacity required by the Blast Furnace to avoid unnecessary loss from the presence of sensible heat in the escaping Gases . 323
  • XXXIII- On the Capacity required by the Blast Furnace to enable the CO to become saturated with Oxygen . 338
  • COVERED SELF-COKING BLAST FURNACE, by Wm. Ferrie . 432
  • DESIGNING RAILS, NEW METHOD OF, by Mr. Gillott (Discussion) . 47
  • EFFICIENCY AND DURABILITY OF PLAIN CYLINDRIC. BOILERS, by Jeremiah Head. 56
  • GEOLOGIC. FEATURES OF THE Storm WALES COALFIELD, by William Adams. 13
  • IMPROVED PUMPING AND WINDING MAminTsav, by G. C. Pearce . 24
  • INTRODUCTION BY THE PRESIDENT 3
  • MINERAL STATISTICS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 6
  • MODERN APPLIANCES FOR REVERSING ROLLING MILLS, by B. Walker . 417
  • NEW TESTING MACHINE FOR METALS, DESCRIPTION OF . 429
  • NOTES ON THE BRITISH IRON AND STEEL TRADES 268, 365507
  • PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS
  • PROCEEDINGS AT ANNUAL MEETING 357
  • PROCEEDINGS AT MERTHYR MEETING . 9
  • PRODUCTION OF ALLOYS OF IRON AND MANGANESE, by F. Kohn
  • QUARTERLY REPORT, by the Foreign Secretary . 238, 483
  • RECENT INVESTIGATIONS ON THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLAST FURNACE, by W. Crossley . 232
  • REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE IRON ORES OF GREAT BRITAIN . 888
  • REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON MECHANICAL FUDDLING 392
  • SHERMAN PROCESS (Discussion on) . 452
  • VISIT TO THE WORKS TN SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTH

VOL. II. INDEX.

  • AYRESOME IRONWORKS, MIDDLESBROUGH (Description of), WITH REMARKS ON THE GRADUAL INCREASE IN SIZE OF .E CLEVELAND BLAST FURNACES, by John Gjers 202
  • CHEMICAL PHENOMENA OF IRON SMELTING, by I. Lowthian Bell
  • XXXIV- On the Progressive Changes experienced by the Minerals during their descent in the blast furnace . 67
  • XXXV- On the behaviour of Phosphorus and Sulphur in the blast
  • XXXVI- On some of the Conditions which apparently affect the Quality of the Iron . 288
  • XXXVII- On some of the Modifications of the Action of the blast furnace arising from changes in its dimensions . 304
  • XXXVIII- On the proper Condition of the Materials to be operated upon in the blast furnace . 319
  • COMPOSITION OF GASES EVOLVED FROM THE BESSEMER CONVERTER DURING THE BLOW, by G. J. Snelus 247
  • DANKS'S REVOLVING PUDDLING FURNACE (Description of), by Samuel Danks 257
  • DISCUSSION ON BLAST FURNACE PAPERS READ AT DUDLEY MEETING. 236
  • EXPORTS OF BRITISH IRON AND STEEL DURING FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1869, 1870, and 1871 . xvi.
  • FURTHER RESULTS FROM THE USE OF HOT BLAST FIRE BRICK STOVES, by GENERAL MEETING AT DUDLEY . 189
  • GEOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE COALFIELD, by Henry Johnson. 191
  • INCREASING THE HEIGHT OF BLAST FURNACES IN THE MIDLAND DISTRICT, by T. W. Plum . 224
  • LIST OF BLAST FURNACES IN GREAT BRITAIN
  • LIST OF CHARCOAL FURNACES IN GREAT BRITAIN
  • LIST OF MILLS AND FORGES IN GREAT BRITAIN
  • LIST OF BESSEMER CONVERTERS IN GREAT BRITAIN
  • NEWPORT IRON WORKS, MIDDLESBROUGH, (Description of two Blast Furnaces at), by Bernhard Samuelson, M.P. 62
  • NOTES ON THE BRITISH IRON AND STEEL TRADES, by the Editor . 154, 382
  • PROGRESS OF THE IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURE IN GREAT BRITAIN, by the Editor 138
  • QUARTERLY REPORT, by the Foreign Secretary 103, 355
  • STATISTICS OF PIG IRON MADE IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND, during the first six months of 1870 and 1871 . xviii.
  • STEAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS . 151


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