1931 Institute of Metals: Index




Note: This is a sub-section of the 1931 Institute of Metals
SECTION I.—MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS.
- ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, LONDON . . 1
- Report of Council 1
- Local Section Programmes, 1930-31 7
- Report of the Honorary Treasurer 12
- Election of Officers for 1931-32 16
- Vote of Thanks to the Council 16
- Election of Members and Student Members . 18
- The Corrosion of Early Chinese Bronzes. By William F. Collins, A.R.S.M. With Discussion and Correspondence . . . . . . 23
- An Investigation of the Microstructures of Fifteen Silver Greek Coins (500-300 B.C.) and Some Forgeries. By C. F. Elam, M.A., D.Sc. With Discussion and Correspondence 55
- The Mode of Deformation of a Single Crystal of Silver. By H. J. Gough, M.B.E., D.Sc., and H. L. Cox, B.A. With Discussion and Correspondence . . ......... . 71
- The Constitution of the Cadmium-Rich Alloys of the System Cadmium-Silver. By P. J. Durrant, M.A., Ph.D. With Discussion and Correspondence . 99
- A Note on the Silver-Rich Aluminium-Silver Alloys above 600° C. By T. P. Hoar, B.A., and R. K. Rowntree, B.A. With Discussion . . . 119
- The Solid Solutions of the Copper-Silver System. By D. Stockdale, M.A., Ph.D. With Discussion and Correspondence 127
- Dimensional Stability of Heat-Treated Aluminium Alloys. By J. D. Grogan, B.A., and D. Clayton, B.Sc. With Discussion 157
- The Effect of Artificial Ageing upon the Resistance of Super-Duralumin to Corrosion by Sea-Water. By K. L. Meissner, Dr.-Ing. With Discussion and Correspondence . . . . 187
- Some Properties of Silicon-" Aluminium-Bronzes." By L. J. Brice, M.Sc. With Discussion and Correspondence . . . . 209
- The Deformation of Metals under Prolonged Loading. Part I.—The Flow and Fracture of Aluminium. By Professor D. Hanson, D.Sc., and M. A. Wheeler. With Discussion and Correspondence . . . . 229
- Investigation of the Effects of Impurities on Copper. Part M.—The Effect of Antimony on Copper. Part VIII—The Combined Effect of Antimony and Arsenic on Copper. By S. L. Archbutt, F.I.C., and W. E. Prytherch, M.Sc. With Discussion and Correspondence . . . . . 265
- Some Properties of Metallic Cadmium. By C. H. M. Jenkins, D.Sc., A.R.S.M. With an Appendix on X-Ray Investigation of Cold- and Hot-Rolled Cadmium. By G. D. Preston, B.A. With Discussion and Correspondence .......... . . 307
- The Influence of Pressure and Temperature on the Extrusion of Metals. By C. E. Pearson, M.Met., and J. A. Smythe, Ph.D., D.Sc. With Discussion and Correspondence . ...... . . 345
- The Bolling of Alloys of Copper and Phosphorus Containing up to 5 per cent. of Phosphorus. By Owen W. Ellis, M.Sc. With Discussion and Correspondence . . ...... . . 383
- ANNUAL MAY LECTURE. 391
- Vote of Thanks . . . .. 391
- Election of Members and Student Members 392
- The Progress of Power Production. Twenty-First May Lecture. By William B. Woodhouse . . ..... 395
- Obituary . 421
- Names Index 427
SECTION I.—MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS.
- ANNUAL AUTUMN MEETING, ZURICH 1
- Nomination of Officers for 1932-1933 1
- Election of Members and. Student Members . 2
- Official Welcome ...... . 3
- Autumn Lecture ...... . 3
- Votes of Thanks ..... . . 4
- Photograph of the Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule 6
- Thin Films in Relation to Corrosion.Problems. Tenth Autumn Lecture. By U. R. Evans, M.A. With Speeches of Mover and Seconder of Vote of Thanks ..... . . . . . . . 7
- The Oxidation of Some Copper Alloys. By J. S. Dunn, Ph.D. With Correspondence....... . . . . 25
- The Protectionof MagnesiumAlloys against Corrosion. By H. Sutton, M.Sc., ierocg°.lDiscussion and 53
- The Attack on Mild Steel in Hot-Galvanizing. By E. J. Daniels, M.Sc. . 81
- Application of the Spectrograph to the Analysis of Nozi-Ferrous Metals and Alloys. By H. W. Brownsdon, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.I.C., and E. H. S. van Someren. . . . . . . . . . . 97
- The Spectrographic Assay of Some Alloys of Lead. By D. M. Smith, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., D.I.C. . . . . . . . . . 114
- Joint Discussion and Correspondence on Dr. H. W. Brownsdon and Mr. E. H. S. van Someren's and Mr. D. M. Smith's papers . . . 128
- The Effects of Cold-Rolling and of Heat-Treatment on Some Lead Alloys. By H. Waterhouse, M.Met., and R. Willows, M.Sc. With Discussion and Correspondence . . . . . . . . . 139
- Influence of Variations in Heat-Treatment and Ageing on Duralumin. By Professor A. von Zeerleder. With Discussion and Correspondence . 169
- Unsoundness in Aluminium Sand-Castings. Part I.—Pinholes : their Causes and Prevention. By Professor D. Hanson, D.Sc., and I. G. Slater, M.Sc. 187
- Unsoundness in Aluminium Sand-Castings. Part IL—The Effects of Using Metal Previously Subjected to Corrosive Conditions. By Professor D. Hanson, D.Sc., and I. G. Slater, M.Sc. With Discussion and Correspondence on Parts I and II of the paper 216
- The Macro-Etching of Silicon-Aluminium Alloys. By W. Hume-Rothery, M.A., Ph.D. With Correspondence 239
- Physical Testing of Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys in the Form of Thin Strip. By M. Cook, M.Sc., Ph.D., and E. C. Larke. With Discussion and Correspondence . . . 245
- Note on the Diameter Measurement of Certain Brinell Indentations in Cold-Rolled Metal. By H. O'Neill, M.Met., D.Sc. With Correspondence . 267
- The Work-Hardening Capacity and Elongation Properties of Copper. By H. O'Neill, M.Met., D.Sc., and J. W. Cuthbertson, M.Sc. With Correspondence . . ....... . . 273
- Experiments in Wire-Drawing. Part I.—Behaviour of a Composite Rod. By W. E. Alkins, M.Sc., and W. Cartwright, M.Sc. . . . . 2,3
- Experiments in Wire-Drawing. Part II.—Notes on the Relation between Reductions of Area by Cold-Drawing and Tensile Strength of H.-C. Copper. By W. E. Alkins, M.Sc. . . ...... 304
- The Drawing of Non-Ferrons Wires. By E. L. Francis, M.Sc., and Professor F. C. Thompson, D.Mot., M.Sc 313
- Joint Discussion on Wire-Drawing papers 338
- Brittleness in Copper. By Clement Blaney, M.Sc. With Correspondence 353
- Note on the Failure of a High-Strength Brass. By J. E. Newson, M.Met, and A. Wragg, B.Sc. With Discussion and Correspondence . 383
- The Copper-Magnesium Alloys. Part IL— The Equilibrium Diagram. By W. R. D. Jones, M.Sc. With Correspondence 395
- Nickel-Copper Alloys of High Elastic Limit. By D. G. Jones, B.Sc., L. B Pfeil, D.Sc., A.R.S.M., and W. T. Griffiths, M.Sc., F.I.C. With Discussion and Correspondence 423
- Melting Nickel-Chromium Alloys in Hydrogen. By C. J. Smithells, D.Sc , S. V. Williams, B.Sc., and E. J. Giimwood. With Correspondence 443
- Transformations in the Gold-Copper Alloys. By John L. Houghton, D.Sc , and Ronald J. M. Payne, B.Sc. With an Appendix on the X-Ray Examination of Gold-Copper Alloys. By G. D. Preston, B.A. . . 457
- Physics-Chemical Study of the Gold-Copper Solid Solutions. By Professor N. S. Kurnakow and N. W. Ageew, Met.Eng. . . . . . 481
- Joint Discussion on the papers on the Gold-Copper Alloys. . . . 502
- The Constitution of the Alloys of Silver and Mercury. By A. J. Alurphy, M.Sc. With an Appendix on The X-Ray Examination of the System Silver-Mercury. By G. D. Preston, B.A. With Discussion and Correspondence . . ....... . . 507
- Applications of the Electric Furnace for Non-Ferrous Metals, with Special Reference to the Bright Annealing Process. By H. C. Kloninger, G. Keller, and H. Meuche. With Discussion . . • • • 537
- Author's reply to discussion on The Corrosion of Early Chinese Bronzes. By William F. Collins, A.R.S.M. . ..... . . 560
- Obituary . . . ...... . . 563
- Index to Authors and Speakers 569
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