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1913 Iron and Steel Institute: Index

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1913. Index of Contents.
1913. Index of Contents.
1913. Index of Contents.
1913. Index of Contents.

Note: This is a sub-section of the 1913 Iron and Steel Institute

CONTENTS.

  • SECTION I.—MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS.
  • Annual General Meeting 1
  • Election of Members . 1
  • Report of Council 5
  • Honorary Treasurer's Report 16
  • Statement of Accounts . 18
  • Votes of Thanks . 21
  • Bessemer Gold Medal . 22
  • Andrew Carnegie Scholarships . 25
  • Votes of Thanks . 28
  • "On the production of sound steel by lateral compression of the ingot whilst its centre is liquid." By Benjamin Talbot . 30
  • Discussion on Mr. Talbot's paper . 56
  • Correspondence on Mr. Talbot's paper . 69
  • "On a new form of electrically-driven two-high continuous-running reversing mill." By A. Lamberton . 78
  • Discussion on Mr. Lamberton's paper . 86
  • Correspondence on Mr. Lamberton's paper . 90
  • "Studies in the cold flow of steel." By P. Longmuir . 93
  • Discussion on Mr. Longmuir's paper . 112
  • Correspondence on Mr. Longmuir's paper . 116
  • "The economy of dry blast." By J. von Ehrenwerth . 118
  • Discussion on Professor Ehrenwerth's paper . 133
  • Correspondence on Professor Ehrenwerth's paper . 136
  • "Influence of sulphur on the stability of iron carbide in the presence of silicon." By W. H. Hatfield . 139
  • Discussion on Mr. Hatfield's paper . 157
  • Correspondence on Mr. Hatfield's paper . 160
  • "Some fundamental faults of present-day furnaces and their remedies." By A. Reynolds . 169
  • Discussion on Mr. Reynolds' paper . 204
  • Correspondence on Mr. Reynolds' paper 210
  • "The tenacity, deformation, and fracture of soft steel at high temperatures." By W. Rosenhain and J. C. W. Humfrey . 219
  • Discussion on the paper by Messrs. Rosenhain and Humfrey . 272
  • Correspondence on the paper by Messrs. Rosenhain and Humfrey 284
  • The critical ranges of pure iron." By H. C. H. Carpenter . 315
  • Discussion on Professor Carpenter's paper . 327
  • Correspondence on Professor Carpenter's paper . 333
  • "The influence of the metalloids on the properties of cast iron." By H. I. Coe . 361
  • Correspondence on Mr. Coe's paper . 373
  • " Rolling-mill practice in the United States." By J. Puppe . 399
  • "A new method for the accurate determination of phosphorus." By C. H. Ridsdale and N. D. Ridsdale . 437
  • Correspondence on Messrs. Ridsdale's paper . 444
  • "Chromiferons iron ores of Greece and their utilisation." By H. K. Scott . 447
  • Correspondence on Mr. Scott's paper . 466
  • Mr. Chorlton's reply to the correspondence on his paper on "A new type and method of construction of large gas-engines." (Read at Autumn Meeting, 1912) . 468
  • The Annual Dinner . 470
  • Obituary . 483
  • Additions to the Library . 495

CONTENTS.

  • SECTION I,—MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS.
  • Brussels Meeting . 1
  • Welcome to the Institute 1
  • Election of Members . 3
  • Votes of Thanks . 6
  • "The manufacture of coke in Belgium." By Baron Evence Coppee 32
  • Discussion on Baron Coppee's paper .. 54
  • "The distillation of tar in metallurgical practice." By Gevers-Orban 61
  • Discussion and correspondence on Mr. Gevers-Orban's paper . 67
  • "The utilisation of blast-furnace and coke-oven gases in metallurgy." By E. Houbaer . 68
  • Discussion on Mr. Houbaer's paper 109
  • Correspondence on Mr. Houbaer's paper . 115
  • "The crystallising properties of electro-deposited iron." By J. E. Stead and [[H. C. H. Carpenter . 119
  • Discussion on paper by Drs. Stead and Carpenter . 146
  • Correspondence on paper by Drs. Stead and Carpenter . 149
  • "The allotropic transformations of iron." By A. Sauveur 171
  • Discussion on Professor Sauveur's paper . 182
  • Correspondence on Professor Sauveur's paper. 182
  • "Heating and cooling curves of manganese steel." By Sir R. A. Hadfield . 191
  • Discussion on Sir Robert Hadfield's paper . 197
  • Correspondence on Sir Robert Hadfield's paper . 198
  • "Present methods of testing." By H. Hubert . 203
  • "On the use of oxygen in blast-furnace practice." By G. Trasenter . 226
  • Discussion on Mr. Trasenter's paper . • 230
  • Correspondence on Mr. Trasenter's paper . 231
  • "On modern open-hearth steel furnaces." By B. Talbot 232
  • Discussion on Mr. Talbot's paper . 240
  • Correspondence on Mr. Talbot's paper . 245
  • "The manufacture of armour-piercing projectiles." By L. Cubillo 248
  • Discussion on General Cubillo's paper . 266
  • Correspondence on General Cubillo's paper . 271
  • "Reinforced pile foundations for blast-furnaces." By A. Baar 273
  • Discussion on Mr. Baar's paper . 279
  • "Commercial production of sound steel ingots." By E. Gathmann 281
  • Discussion on Mr. Gathmann's paper . 293
  • Correspondence on Mr. Gathmann's paper . 293
  • "The electric refining of steel in an induction furnace of special type." By O. Frick . 2
  • Discussion on Mr. Frick's paper .
  • Correspondence on Mr. Frick's paper . 363
  • "The effect of heat treatment on the colorimetric test for carbon in a carbon steel." By E. D. Campbell and F. D. Haskins . 367
  • Correspondence on paper by Messrs. Campbell and Haskins . 383
  • On a method of preparing sections of fractures of steel for microscopic examination." By A. Campion and J. M. Ferguson . 385
  • Correspondence on paper by Messrs. Campion and Ferguson . 389
  • "So-called crystallisation through fatigue." By F. Rogers . 392
  • Correspondence on Dr. Rogers' paper . 397
  • " A new method for the determination of the critical points Arl, Acl." By J. E. Stead . 399
  • Correspondence on Dr. Stead's paper . 410
  • Visits and excursions at the Brussels Meeting . 435
  • Obituary . 477
  • Additions to the Library . 483

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