1943 Institute of Metals: Index



Note: This is a sub-section of the 1943 Institute of Metals
CONTENTS
- Annual General Meeting :
- Report of Council xv
- Report of the Honorary Treasurer xx
- Election of Officers for 1943-44 xxvi
- Election of Members and Student Members xxvi
- Re-election of Auditors . . . . . xxviii
- Institute of Metals Medal : Award to Dr. H. Moore, C.B.E. xxviii
- Discussion of Papers xxx
- Roberts-Austen Centenary Lecture . . xxx
- May Meeting and Lecture :
- Election of Members and Student Members xxxi
- May Lecture xxxii
- Autumn Meeting :
- Nomination of Officers for 1944-45 xxxii
- Election of Members and Student Members xxxii
- Discussion of Papers xxxv
- 931 The Determination of Equilibrium Diagrams by X-Ray Methods Edited by H. Lipson, M.A., D.Sc. Joint Discussion with the Institute of Physics Includes abridged versions of :
- The Determination of Phase Boundaries in Equilibrium Diagrams by X-Ray Methods. By Professor E. A. Owen, M.A., D.Sc. . 2
- The Application of X-Ray Methods to the Determination of Phase Boundaries in Metallurgical Equilibrium Diagrams. By W. Hume-Rothery, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. . . . . . 8
- The Examination of Heat-Treated Alloys by X-Rays and by the Microscope. By A. J. Bradley, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S. . 12
- The Metallurgist's Point of View. By M. L. V. Gayler, D.Sc. 15 Joint Discussion 18
- 932. A Note on the " Damping " Characteristics of Some Magnesium and Aluminium Alloys. By L. R. Stanton, M.Sc., and. Professor F. C. Thompson, D.Met., M.Sc. ..... . 29
- Correspondence on Paper by Dr. B. Chalmers and Mr. P. W. Seddon : " The Mechanical Properties of Metal Foils " (No. 925) . . 43
- 933. New Methods for the Examination of Corroded Metal. By F. A. Champion, B.Sc., A.R.C.S. ..... . . 47
- 934. The Problem of Copper and Galvanized Iron in the Same Water System. By L. Kenworthy, M.Sc., A.R.C.S. . . . . 67
- Correspondence on Mr. G. H. Glaysher's Paper: "An Apparatus for Carrying Out Bend Tests on Metal Sheet Strip " (No. 930) . 91
- 935. Co-operative Research in the Metal Industries. By H. Moore, C.B.E., D.Sc., F.Inst.Met. ..... . 93
- 936. The Surface Protection of Magnesium Alloys. By N. Parkinson, M.Sc., and J. W. Cuthbertson, D.Sc. . . . 109
- 937. The Effect of Grain-Size on the Tensile Strength of Tin and Tin Alloys. By W. T. Pell-Walpole, B.Sc., Ph.D. . . 131
- Additional Correspondence on Paper by Mr. J. N. Bradley and Dr. H. O'Neill: "Railway Bearing Metals : Their Control and Recovery" (No. 924) . .. ' ... . . . . 147
- 938. The Structure of Rolled and Annealed Aluminium as Revealed by X-Rays. By E. E. Spillett, B.Sc. ..... 149
- 939. An X-Ray Study of the Transformation of Cobalt. By Olive S. Edwards, B.A., Ph.D., and H. Lipson, M.A., D.Sc.. . 177
- Correspondence on Paper by Dr. W. T. Pell-Walpole, Mr. J. C. Prytherch, and Dr. B. Chalmers : "An Investigation of the Factors Governing the Adhesion of Tin-Base Bearing Metals " (No. 923) 189
- 940. Electron Diffraction. Thirty-Third. May Lecture. By Professor G. P. Thomson, M.A., F.R.S. ..... . 191
- 941. Directional Characteristics of Single-Texture-Structure Copper Strip. By Maurice Cook, D.Sc., Ph.D., and T. Ll. Richards, B.Sc., Ph.D 201
- 942. The Constitution of Magnesium-Manganese-Zinc-Aluminium Alloys in the Range 0-5 Per Cent. Magnesium, 0-2 Per Cent. Manganese, and 0-8 Per Cent. Zinc. I.—The Liquidus. By E. Butchers, M.A., B.Sc., G. V. Raynor, M.A., D.Phil., and W. Hume-Rothery, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. . 209
- Joint Discussion on Papers by Mr. G. L. Bailey and Mr. A. P. C. Hallowes: "The Properties of Commercial Coppers Containing Selenium, Tellurium, and Bismuth " (No. 928), and by Dr. Maurice Cook and Dr. G. Parker " The Effect of Selenium, Tellurium, and Bismuth on Deoxidized Copper for Tube Manufacture " (No. 929) 229
- Discussion on Paper by Mr. L. R. Stanton and Professor F. C. Thompson : " A Note on the ' Damping ' Characteristics of Some Magnesium and Aluminium Alloys ' (No. 932) . . . 235
- 943. Alloys of Magnesium. Part XIV.-The Constitution of the Magnesium-Rich Alloys of Magnesium and Manganese. By J. D. Grogan, B.A., and J. L. Haughton, D.Sc. . . . 241
- 944. The Expansion of a Bismuth-Lead-Tin-Cadmium Alloy on Cooling After Solidification. By L. E. Benson, M.Sc., and M. B. Coyle, M.A. . . . . . . . . . . 249
- 945. The Effect of Quenching and Prolonged Tempering on Alpha-Base Antimony-Cadmium-Tin Alloys. II.—Changes in Tensile Proper-ties. By W. T. Pell-Walpole, B.Sc., Ph.D. . . . . 259
- Correspondence on Mr. F. A. Champion's Paper : " New Methods for the Examination of Corroded Metal " (No. 933) . . . 269
- Correspondence on Dr. W. T. Pell-Walpole's Paper "The Effect of Grain-Size on the Tensile Strength of Tin and Tin Alloys" (No. 937) . . ..... . 272
- Correspondence on Paper by Mr. N. Parkinson and Dr. J. W. Cuthbertson " The Surface Protection of Magnesium Alloys " (No. 936) 273
- 946. The Constitution of Alloys of Aluminium with Manganese, Silicon, and Iron. I.—The Binary System : Aluminium-Manganese. IL —The Ternary Systems : Aluminium-Manganese-Silicon and Aluminium-Manganese-Iron. By H. W. L. Phillips, M.A. . 275
- 947. The Constitution of Alloys of Aluminium with Manganese, Silicon, and Iron. III.—The Ternary System : Aluminium-Silicon-Iron. IV.—The Quaternary System : Aluminium-Manganese-Silicon-Iron. By H. W. I.. Phillips, M.A., and Major P. C. Varley, M.A 317
- 948. The Structural Changes Effected in 70 : 30 Brass Strip by Cold Rolling and Annealing. By Maurice Cook, D.Sc., Ph.D., and T. LI. Richards, B.Sc., Ph.D 351
- 949. An Investigation of the Effects of Precipitation Treatment of Binary Magnesium-Aluminium Alloys. By F. A. Fox, M.Sc., and E. Lordlier, 13.Sc. . 373
- 950. A Thermodynamical Theory of Restoration Phenomena in the Ageing of Copper-Aluminium Alloys. By Professor S. T Konobeevski 397
- 951. The Constitution of Magnesium-Manganese-Zinc-Aluminium Alloys in the Range 0-5 Per Cent. Magnesium, 0-2 Per Cent. Manganese, and 0-8 Per Cent. Zinc. II.—The Composition of the MnAl. Phase. By G. V. Raynor, M.A., D.Phil., and W. Hume-Rothery, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. 415
- 952. The Constitution of Magnesium-Manganese-Zinc-Aluminium Alloys in the Range 0-5 Per Cent. Magnesium, 0-2 Per Cent. Manganese, and 0-8 Per Cent. Zinc. III.—The 500° C. and 400' C. Iso-thermals. By A. T. Little,B.Sc., G. V. Raynor, M.A., D.Phil., and W. Hume-Rothery, .A., D.Sc., F.R.S. . . . . 423
- 953. The Spectrographic Analysis of Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys by the Arc Method. By Maurice Milbomm, B.Sc., A.R.C.S. . 4 11
- Correspondence on Paper by Mr. L. E. Benson and Mr. M. B. Coyle "The Expansion of a Bismuth-Lead-Tin-Cadmium Alloy on Cooling After Solidification " (No. 944) 465
- 954. The Constitution of Magnesium-Manganese-Zinc-Aluminium Alloys in the Range 0-5 Per Cent. Magnesium, 0-2 Per Cent. Manganese, and 0-8 Per Cent. Zinc. IV.—The Equilibrium Diagram Below 400° C. By A. T. Little, B.Sc., G. V. Raynor, M.A., D.Phil., and W. Hume-Rothery, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. 467
- 955. The Constitution of Silver-Magnesium Alloys in the Region 0-40 Atomic Per Cent. Magnesium. By K. WPAndrews, B.Sc., D.Phil., and W. Hume-Rothery, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. . . . . 485
- Discussion on Mr. F A. Champion's Paper : " New Methods for the Examination o f Corroded Metal " (No. 933) . . . . 495
- Discussion on Paper by Mr. N. Parkinson and Dr. J. W. Cuthbertson : The Surface Protection of Magnesium Alloys " (No. 936) . 503
- Discussion on Mr. E. E. Spillett's Paper : " The Structure of Rolled and Annealed Aluminium as Revealed by X-Rays " (No. 938) . 509
- Obituary . ........ . 511
- Name Index 519
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