The Engineer 1921/05/20
1921 May 20th PDF
- Contents, p 545.
Main Subjects
- Aluminium and Its Alloys in Engineering - (No. III) - John G. A. Rhodin, p 531.
- Alternating Stress Testing Machine, p 550. (Illustrated).
- Charles Cook Ltd of Manchester.
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 539.
- Airship Mooring Mast at Croydon.
- Foreign Coal and The Strike.
- Electrical Disturbances and The Sun.
- Railway and Air Services.
- Shoreham Mystery Tower and Navigation.
- Art and Industry.
- United States Oil Policy.
- Wage Cuts in the United States.
- Port of London Developments.
- Warship Design.
- Wages Reductions in Great Britain.
- Tests of Empire Coinage.
- Fuel Alcohol developments.
- The Upper Medway.
- Census Tabulating Machine - British Tabulating Machine Co, p 532. (Illustrated).
- Two-Bank Hollerith Census Analysing Machine. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 545.
- The Railways Bill.
- The Casting of Metals.
- Iron and Steel Institute - John Edward Stead, p 536.
- Large Winding Engine for an American Copper Mine, p 540. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 553.
- The Temperature in Reversing Turbines - Charles Rettie.
- Labour-Saving and Aluminium - George Theodore Pardoe.
- Reduction Factor for Gases - J. Gilchrist.
- Measurement of Air Passing Through Turbo-Generators - B. Y. Churcher, Metropolitan-Vickers p 550. (Illustrated).
- Newcomen Society - The Sussex Iron Industry (No. II) By Rhys Jenkins, p 546.
- O'Neill Glass Bottle Machine, p 548. (Illustrated).
- Patents, p 557.
- Ernest Charles White and G. Davenport and Co - Electrical ignition for i.c. engines.
- Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works and John Francis Crowley - Electro-motors.
- Radio Communication Co and Basil Binyon - Electrical oscillation arcs.
- Horace Leslie Crowther and Walter Makower - Thermionic valves.
- J. Reid and J. Dunlop - Fan blowers.
- W. P. Thompson - Forced-draught furnaces.
- Saunders Electrical Co - Electrical accumulators.
- R. Webster - Stop valves.
- Physical Properties of Clay, p 551.
- Pulverised Coal for Copper Smelter Furnaces, p 549. (Illustrated).
- Recent Improvements in Steam Turbine Design - (No. II), p 534 and 535. (Illustrated).
- Remarkable Chain Fracture, p 549.