The Engineer 1916/06/23
1916 June 23rd PDF
- Contents, p 525.
Main Subjects
- Acquisition of Patent Rights, p 536.
- Adjustable Speed Induction Motors, F. Creedy, Inventor, Manufactured by F. Parkinson and Co, p 528. (Illustrated)
- British Patent Specifications, p 535.
- Critical Speeds of Shafts, by W. M. Wallace, No. 2, p 518. (Illustrated)
- Editorial, p 525.
- The Coming Economical Struggle.
- The Corrosion of Steel.
- Educational Books for British Prisoners of War, p 531.
- Electrification of Isolated Factories, No. 14, Chloride Electrical Storage Co, p 519 and p 521. (Illustrated)
- Germany's Preparations for 'After the War', p 519.
- Glasgow Tramways, p 531.
- Influence of Carbon and Manganese upon the Corrosion of Iron and Steel, by Sir Robert Hadfield and J. Newton Friend, p 528. (Illustrated)
- Letters to the Editor, p 522 and p 531.
- Aero Engine Weight and Maximum Range of Flight, W. J. Walker.
- Labour after the War, E. T. Good.
- Converting Centigrade to Fahrenheit, Arthur H. Allen.
- Trade Terms used in the Iron and Steel Markets of Great Britain, William Bayliss of Bayliss, Jones and Bayliss.
- Wiring of Factories, E. Pelham Bennett.
- Institutions and the War.
- Obituary, Hazlitt M. Beatty and Albert Ernest Sculthorpe Minett, p 527.
- Provincial Letters, p 531.
- Royal Agricultural Show at Manchester, No. 1, p 526. (Illustrated)
- The Trade War, p 520.
- Water supply of Aberdeen, p 515 and p 524. (Illustrated)
- James Simpson
- Charles Hawksley.
- Alexander Binnie.
- C. H. Roberts and C. P. Hogg.
- Professor Percy E. Frankland.