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ABELL, Sir Westcott, on Merchant Shipping and World Commerce in Relation to Sea Power, 381, 396 | A | ||
*ABELL, Sir Westcott, on Merchant Shipping and World Commerce in Relation to Sea Power, 381, 396 | |||
Accidents, | *Accidents, Locomotive--see Railway Locomotives | ||
*Accidents to Platelayers, 46 ; (Letter), 100 | |||
Accidents to Platelayers, 46 ; (Letter), 100 | |||
AERONAUTICS : | AERONAUTICS : | ||
*- See also Annual Article | |||
See also Annual Article | *- Air Conference at the Guildhall, 150, 161, 176 | ||
*-- Aerial Transport To-day and To-morrow, Lieut.-Colonel W. A. Bristow, 150 | |||
Air Conference at the Guildhall, 150, 161, 176 Aerial Transport To-day and To-morrow, | *-- Air Conference Reflections, 186 | ||
*-- Airships, Major G. H. Scott, 150, 176 | |||
Lieut.-Colonel W. A. Bristow, 150 | *-- Civil Aviation, Lord Gorell, 150 | ||
*-- Civil Aviation Advisory Board, 255 | |||
Air Conference Reflections, 186 | *-- Progress of Research, Brigadier-General R. K. Bagnall-Wild, 150, 161, 176 | ||
*-- Research Work from the Designers', Constructors' and Users' Points of View, Major F. M. Green, 150, 176 | |||
Airships, Major G. H. Scott, 150, 176 Civil Aviation, Lord Gorell, 150 Civil Aviation Advisory Board, 255 Progress of Research, Brigadier-General | *- Aviation and National Defence, 361 | ||
*- Bristol Gas Starter for Aero and other Engines, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 19, 20 | |||
R. K. Bagnall-Wild, 150, 161, 176 | *- de Haviland Twelve-seater Monoplane with Cantilever Wings, 19 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | ||
*- Failure of Civil Aviation, 697 | |||
Research Work from the | *- Germany's Naval Airships and their War Record, 513 | ||
*- Handley Page Experimental Monoplane with Slotted Wings, 18 | |||
Aviation and National Defence, 361 | *- Long-distance Reconnaissance Biplane, Boulton and Paul, 19 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | ||
*- Mars I., Single-seater Racing Machine, Gloucestershire Aircraft Company, Limited 19 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
Bristol Gas Starter for Aero and other Engines, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 19, 20 | *- "Panther" and "Puffin" Deck Landing Machines, George Parnail and Co., 19, 20 | ||
*- Turbo-compressor for Greatest Speed in Aviation, Professor A. Rateau, 686 | |||
de Haviland Twelve-seater Monoplane with Cantilever Wings, 19 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | *- Vacuum Airship, 73 | ||
*- Westland "Walrus" Naval Spotting Machine, 18 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
Failure of Civil Aviation, 697 | *AGRICULTURAL Engineering in the United States, 300 | ||
*Agricultural Tractor, L'Hermite, 729 | |||
*Ahrons, E. L., on the Future of the British Locomotive Trade, 350 | |||
*Air Blast Cooler, The Serck, Serck Radiator Company, Limited, 608, 609 | |||
Handley Page Experimental Monoplane with Slotted Wings, 18 | *Air Compressor, Petrol-driven, J. Macdonald and Son, Limited, 693 | ||
*Air Compressors, Angle-compound, at a Colliery, Sullivan Machinery Company, 111; (Letters), 124, 178, 249 ; (Correction), 194 | |||
Long-distance Reconnaissance Biplane, Boulton and Paul, 19 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | *Air Compressors, Mr. Reavell, 686 | ||
*Air Ejector and Air Separator, Willan's, English Electric Company, 576 | |||
Mars I., Single-seater Racing Machine, Gloucestershire Aircraft Company, Limited 19 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) " | *Air Ejectors, Steam, G. and J. Weir, 203 | ||
*Air Extractors, Delas Steam Jet, 529, 685 | |||
Machines, George | *Air Filter, Heenan and Froude, 606 | ||
*Air Filter, Visco Engineering Company, Limited, 339 | |||
Turbo-compressor for Greatest Speed in Aviation, Professor A. Rateau, 686 | *Air Filters, W. Grice and Sons, Limited, 262 | ||
*Air Heaters for Marine Boilers, James Howden and Co., 150 | |||
Vacuum Airship, 73 | *Air Heaters for Power Plant, Underfeed Stoker Company, 148, 149 ; James Howden and Co., 149, 150 ; (Letters), 177, 220, 249, 279 | ||
*Alcohol for Internal Combustion Engines, 534 | |||
Westland | *Allen Hydrautomat, Allen Hydrostatic Pump Syndicate, Limited, 674 | ||
*Alloy Castings to Resist High Temperature, Calite, American General Electrical Company, 410 | |||
AGRICULTURAL Engineering in the United States, 300 | *Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc, Dr. D. Hanson and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, 352 | ||
*Aluminium Alloys, Failures in, Dr. Rosenhain, 326 | |||
Agricultural Tractor, | *American and European Engineers, 131 | ||
*American Research in Metal Welding, 698 | |||
Ahrons, E. L., on the Future of the British Locomotive Trade, 350 | |||
Air Blast Cooler, The Serck, Serck Radiator Company, Limited, 608, 609 | |||
Air Compressor, Petrol-driven, J. Macdonald and Son, Limited, 693 | |||
Air Compressors, Angle-compound, at a Colliery, Sullivan Machinery Company, 111; (Letters), 124, 178, 249 ; (Correction), 194 | |||
Air Compressors, Mr. Reavell, 686 | |||
Air Ejector and Air Separator, | |||
English Electric Company, 576 | |||
Air Ejectors, Steam, G. and J. Weir, 203 | |||
Air Extractors, Delas Steam Jet, 529, 685 | |||
Air Filter, Heenan and Froude, 606 | |||
Air Filter, Visco Engineering Company, Limited, 339 | |||
Air Filters, W. Grice and Sons, Limited, 262 | |||
Air Heaters for Marine Boilers, James Howden and Co., 150 | |||
Air Heaters for Power Plant, Underfeed Stoker Company, 148, 149 ; James Howden and Co., 149, 150 ; (Letters), 177, 220, 249, 279 | |||
Alcohol for Internal Combustion Engines, 534 | |||
Allen Hydrautomat, Allen Hydrostatic Pump Syndicate, Limited, 674 | |||
Alloy Castings to Resist High Temperature, Calite, American General Electrical Company, 410 | |||
Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc, Dr. D. Hanson and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, 352 | |||
Aluminium Alloys, Failures in, Dr. Rosenhain, 326 | |||
American and European Engineers, 131 | |||
American Research in Metal Welding, 698 | |||
ANNUAL ARTICLES : | ANNUAL ARTICLES : | ||
*- AERONAUTICS IN 1921, 18 | |||
*-- (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
*-- Airships, 21 | |||
( | *-- General, 18 | ||
*-- British Aeroplanes of the Year, 18 | |||
Airships, 21 | *-- Beardmore, William, and Co., Limited, 19 | ||
*-- Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, Limited, 20 | |||
General, 18 | ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued): | ||
*- AERONAUTICS IN 1921 (continued) : | |||
British Aeroplanes of the Year, 18 | *-- Boulton and Paul, Limited, 19 | ||
*-- Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 20 | |||
Beardmore, William, and Co., Limited, 19 | *-- Central Aircraft Company, 20 | ||
*-- de Havilland Aircraft Company, Limited, 19 | |||
Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, Limited, 20 | *-- Gloucestershire Aircraft Company, Limited, 19 | ||
*-- Handley Page, Limited, 18 | |||
*-- Parnall, George, and Co., 20 | |||
*-- Saunders, S. E., Limited, 19 | |||
*-- Short Brothers, Limited, 20 | |||
*-- Vickers Limited, 20 | |||
*- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IN 1921, 62, 94 | |||
*-- Cables and Transmission Lines, 95 | |||
*-- Converters, 63 | |||
*-- Electrical Instruments, 94 | |||
*-- Electric Motors, 64 | |||
*-- Electric Vehicles, 64 | |||
*-- Electrically Driven Rolling Mills, 95 | |||
*-- Electricity Commission, 62 | |||
*-- Institution of Electrical Engineers, 94 | |||
*-- Mercury Vapour Rectifiers, 63 | |||
*-- Power Stations, 63 | |||
*-- Propaganda Work, 62 | |||
*-- Railway Electrification, 94 | |||
*-- Ships, Electric, J95 | |||
*-- Switchgear, 95 | |||
*-- Transformers, 63 | |||
*-- Turbo-generator Developments, 63 | |||
*-- Water Power, 94 | |||
*-- Welding and Rivet Heating, Electric, 95 | |||
*-- Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 95 | |||
*- GAS ENGINEERING IN 1921, 36 ; (Letter), 75 | |||
*-- Carbonisation Research, 37 | |||
*-- Coal Stoppage, 37 | |||
*-- Coke and By-products, 37 | |||
*-- Composition of Gas, 36 | |||
*- HARBOURS AND WATERWAYS IN 1921, 16, 32 | |||
*-- General, 16 | |||
*-- United Kingdom : | |||
*-- Belfast, 17 | |||
*-- Bristol Channel Ports, 17 | |||
*-- Facilities for Oil Trade, 17 | |||
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued): | |||
*- HARBOURS AND WATERWAYS IN 1921 (cont.): | |||
*-- Falmouth, 17 | |||
*-- Grimsby, 17 | |||
*-- Holyhead, 17 | |||
*-- Inland Waterways, 17 | |||
*-- London, Port of, 16 | |||
*-- Mersey, The, 16 | |||
*-- North-East Coast Ports, 17 | |||
*-- Richborough, 17 | |||
*-- Schemes Proposed, 17 | |||
*-- Scottish Ports, 17 | |||
*- British Dominions and India : | |||
*-- Australia and New Zealand, 32 | |||
*-- Canada, 32 | |||
*-- East and West African Ports, 33 | |||
*-- India: Calcutta, 33; Bombay, 33 ; Rangoon, 33 | |||
*-- India and Ceylon, Other Ports in, 33 | |||
*-- South Africa : Capetown, 32 ; Durban, 33 ; Port Elizabeth, 33 | |||
*- Foreign Ports : | |||
*-- Belgium, 33 | |||
*-- Canal du Centre, Belgium, 33 | |||
*-- Copenhagen, 34 | |||
*-- French Colonial Ports, 34 | |||
*-- French Ports, Other, 34 | |||
*-- Havre, 34 | |||
*-- Marseilles, 34 | |||
*-- Rouen, 34 | |||
*-- Holland, 34 | |||
*-- New Orleans, 33 | |||
*-- New York, 33 | |||
*-- Other American Ports, 33 | |||
*-- San Francisco, 33 | |||
*-- Other Ports, 34 | |||
*-- Shanghai, 34 | |||
*- IRON, STEEL, COAL AND ENGINEERING TRADES IN 1921, 2, 31, 59 | |||
*-- General: | |||
*-- Deflation of Prices, 2 5 | |||
*-- Lower Costs of Production, 2 | |||
*-- Trade Recovery Arrested, 2 | |||
*-- Fuel Position : | |||
*-- Highest F.O.B. Price, 60 | |||
*-- Railway Rates, 60 | |||
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued): | ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued): | ||
*- IRON, STEEL, COAL AND ENGINEERING TRADES IN 1921 (continued): | |||
*-- Lancashire : | |||
*-- Outlook Seemed to be Clearing, 4 | |||
*-- Royal Visit to Manchester, 4 | |||
*-- Midlands : | |||
*-- Financial Position, 3 | |||
*-- Guest, Keen's Developments, 4 | |||
*-- Tackling Foreign Competition, 4 | |||
*-- North of England : | |||
*-- Encouraging News, 32 | |||
*-- Shipbuilding Slump, 31 | |||
*-- Vessels Sent Abroad, 32 | |||
*-- When Things will Mend, 32 | |||
*-- Scotland : | |||
*-- Interesting Reports, 59 | |||
*-- Matter of Serious Concern, 59 | |||
*-- Trade Strangled, 59 | |||
*-- Vessels Lying Idle, 59 | |||
*-- Sheffield : | |||
*-- Cammell Laird and Co., in India, 31 | |||
*-- Heavy Engineers Fairly Active, 31 | |||
*-- Lord Aberconway's View, 31 | |||
*-- South Wales : | |||
*-- Breaking the Patent Fuel Ring, 59 | |||
*-- Works Re-starting, 60 | |||
*- LOCOMOTIVES IN 1921, 10 | |||
*-- (Two-page Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
*-- Caledonian, 10 | |||
*-- Great Central Railway, 11 | |||
*-- Great Eastern, 10 | |||
*-- Great Northern, 10 | |||
*-- Great Western, 10 | |||
*-- Lancashire and Yorkshire, 10 | |||
*-- London and Brighton, 10 | |||
*-- London and North-Western, 10 | |||
*-- London and South-Western, 10 | |||
*-- Makers' Locomotives, 11 | |||
*-- South-Eastern and Chatham, 10 | |||
*- MOTOR SHIPS IN 1921, 6, 23 | |||
*-- (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
*-- At Home, 6 | |||
*-- America, 7 | |||
*-- Belgium, 8 | |||
*-- Denmark, 7 | |||
*-- France, 8 | |||
*-- Germany, 8 | |||
*-- Holland, 7 | |||
*-- Italy, 8 | |||
*-- Norway, 7 | |||
*-- Sweden, 7 ; (Letter), 51 | |||
*-- Switzerland, 8 | |||
*- NAVAL CONSTRUCTION IN 1921, 48 | |||
*-- Great Britain, 48 | |||
*-- Washington Conference, Effect of, 48 | |||
*-- France, 49 | |||
*-- Italy, 49 | |||
*-- Japan,49 | |||
*-- United States, 48 | |||
*-- Minor Navies, 49 | |||
*- RAILWAYS IN 1921, 21 | |||
*-- Accidents, 22 | |||
*-- Caledonian Railway, 21 | |||
*-- Great Central, 21 | |||
*-- Great Western, 21 | |||
*-- Liverpool Overhead and Mersey Railways, 21 | |||
*-- London and North-Western, 21 | |||
*-- London and South-Western, 21 | |||
*-- Metropolitan District and London Electric Railways, 21 | |||
*-- New Proposals, 21 | |||
*-- New Works, 21 | |||
*-- North British Railway, 21 | |||
*-- North-Eastern, 21 | |||
*-- Railways Act, 21 | |||
*-- Table of British Railway Speeds in 1921, 120; (Letters), 154, 178 | |||
*- SANITARY ENGINEERING IN 1921, 88 | |||
*-- Achorutes Viaticus, 90 | |||
*-- Activated Sludge Process, 89 | |||
*-- Aer-sed-con Process of Treatment,-90 | |||
*-- Coventry, New Works at, 90 | |||
*-- General Survey, 88 | |||
*-- Linden Purification Processes, 90 | |||
*-- London Main Drainage and Sewage Disposal, 89 | |||
*-- Manchester's New Outfall Sewer, 90 | |||
*-- Manurial Value of Activated Sludge, 90 | |||
*-- Power from Sewage Gas, 89 | |||
*-- Sheffield Experiments in Sewage Aeration, 89 | |||
*-- Straw Filters for Sewage Purification, 90 | |||
*-- Watson Experiments, 89 | |||
*- SHIPBUILDING IN 1921, 23 | |||
*-- (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
*-- Concrete Shipbuilding, 24 | |||
*-- Effects of the Coal Strike, 23 | |||
*-- Electric Propulsion, 23 | |||
*-- Fast Mail Packet, 23 | |||
*-- Fittings, 24 | |||
*-- General Survey, 23 | |||
*-- Liner Construction, 23 | |||
*-- Motor Ships, 23--see also above, Motor Ships in 1921, 6, andc. | |||
*-- Prices, 23 | |||
*-- Ship Repairing, 24 | |||
*-- Welded Construction, 24 | |||
*-- World's Tonnage, 23 | |||
*- WATER SUPPLY IN 1921, 64 | |||
*-- Birkenhead's Supply from Lake Alwen, 65 | |||
*-- Cardiff's New Waterworks, 65 | |||
*-- Compensation Water for the River Don, 65 | |||
*-- Cowlyd Dam, 65 | |||
*-- De-ironing Water, 65 | |||
*-- Drought, The, 64 | |||
*-- General Survey, 64 | |||
*-- Leicester's New Filtration Plant, 65 | |||
*-- Littleton Reservoir, 64 | |||
*-- Manchester's Water Supply, 66 | |||
*-- Margate, New Pumping Engine at, 65 | |||
*-- Metropolitan Board, Other Works of the, 64 | |||
*-- Scar House Hydro-electric Plant, 65 | |||
*ARC Welding--see Welding | |||
*Aspinall, Sir J. A. F., "James Forrest" Lecture on Post-war Problems of Transport, 500 ; (Letter), 578 | |||
*Assay--see Gold | |||
Lancashire : | |||
Outlook Seemed to be Clearing, 4 | |||
Royal Visit to Manchester, 4 | |||
Midlands : | |||
Financial Position, 3 | |||
Guest, | |||
Tackling Foreign Competition, 4 | |||
North of England : | |||
Encouraging News, 32 | |||
Shipbuilding Slump, 31 | |||
Vessels Sent Abroad, 32 | |||
When Things will Mend, 32 | |||
Scotland : | |||
Interesting Reports, 59 | |||
Matter of Serious Concern, 59 | |||
Trade Strangled, 59 | |||
Vessels Lying Idle, 59 | |||
Sheffield : | |||
Cammell Laird and Co., in India, 31 | |||
Heavy Engineers Fairly Active, 31 | |||
Lord | |||
South Wales : | |||
Breaking the Patent Fuel Ring, 59 | |||
Works Re-starting, 60 | |||
Caledonian, 10 | |||
Great Central Railway, 11 | |||
Great Eastern, 10 | |||
Great Northern, 10 | |||
Great Western, 10 | |||
Lancashire and Yorkshire, 10 | |||
London and Brighton, 10 | |||
London and North-Western, 10 | |||
London and South-Western, 10 | |||
South-Eastern and Chatham, 10 | |||
At Home, 6 | |||
America, 7 | |||
Belgium, 8 | |||
Denmark, 7 | |||
France, 8 | |||
Germany, 8 | |||
Holland, 7 | |||
Italy, 8 | |||
Norway, 7 | |||
Sweden, 7 ; (Letter), 51 | |||
Switzerland, 8 | |||
Great Britain, 48 | |||
Washington Conference, Effect of, 48 | |||
France, 49 | |||
Italy, 49 | |||
Japan, 49 | |||
United States, 48 | |||
Minor Navies, 49 | |||
Accidents, 22 | |||
Caledonian Railway, 21 | |||
Great Central, 21 | |||
Great Western, 21 | |||
Liverpool Overhead and Mersey Railways | |||
London and North-Western, 21 | |||
London and South-Western, 21 | |||
Metropolitan District and London Electric Railways, 21 | |||
New Proposals, 21 | |||
New Works, 21 | |||
North British Railway, 21 | |||
North-Eastern, 21 | |||
Railways Act, 21 | |||
Table of British Railway Speeds in 1921, 120; (Letters), 154, 178 | |||
Achorutes Viaticus, 90 | |||
Activated Sludge Process, 89 | |||
Aer-sed-con Process of Treatment,-90 | |||
Coventry, New Works at, 90 | |||
General Survey, 88 | |||
Linden Purification Processes, 90 | |||
London Main Drainage and Sewage Disposal, 89 | |||
Manurial Value of Activated Sludge, 90 | |||
Power from Sewage Gas, 89 | |||
Sheffield Experiments in Sewage Aeration, 89 | |||
Straw Filters for Sewage Purification, 90 | |||
Watson Experiments, 89 | |||
Concrete Shipbuilding, 24 | |||
Effects of the Coal Strike, 23 | |||
Electric Propulsion, 23 | |||
Fast Mail Packet, 23 | |||
Fittings, 24 | |||
General Survey, 23 | |||
Liner Construction, 23 | |||
Motor Ships, | |||
Prices, 23 | |||
Ship Repairing, 24 | |||
Welded Construction, 24 | |||
Compensation Water for the River Don, 65 | |||
Cowlyd Dam, 65 | |||
De-ironing Water, 65 | |||
Drought, The, 64 | |||
General Survey, 64 | |||
Littleton Reservoir, 64 | |||
Margate, New Pumping Engine at, 65 | |||
Metropolitan Board, Other Works of the, 64 | |||
Scar House Hydro-electric Plant, 65 | |||
ARC | |||
Aspinall, Sir J. A. F., | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | ||
*Association of Engineers-in-Charge : | |||
Association of Engineers-in-Charge : | *- Super-power Stations, A. Hugh Seabrook, 410 | ||
*Association of Engineers, Manchester : | |||
Super-power Stations, A. Hugh Seabrook, 410 | *- Engineering Developments of the Manchester Ship Canal, William Fox, 309 | ||
*- Organisation of Production, J. W. Curtis, 128 Shop Management, Sir H. Fowler, 70 | |||
Association of Engineers, Manchester : | *Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical: | ||
*- Annual General Meeting, 725 | |||
Engineering Developments of the Manchester Ship Canal, William Fox, 309 | *- Convention at Wolverhampton, Stoke-on- Trent and Birmingham, 725 | ||
*- Papers by Lieut.-Colonel W. A. Vignoles, Mr. E. Calvert and Mr. R. A. Chattock, 725 | |||
Organisation of Production, J. W. Curtis, 128 Shop Management, Sir H. Fowler, 70 | *Institute, Iron and Steel: | ||
*- Annual Meeting, 394, 518, 541 | |||
Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical: | *- British Siemens Furnace Practice, Fred Clements, 518 | ||
*- Carburising of Steel, E. W. Ehn, 518 | |||
Annual General Meeting, 725 | *- Carnegie Research Scholarship Grants, 541 | ||
*- Delayed Crystallisation in the Carbon Steels, Mr. Hallimond, 542 | |||
Convention at Wolverhampton, Stoke-on-Trent and Birmingham, 725 | *- Effect of Oxidising Gases at Low Pressures on Heated Iron, Professor H. C. H. Carpenter and Miss C. F. Elam, 519 | ||
*- Formation of Globular Pearlite, J. H. Whiteley, 542 | |||
Papers by Lieut.-Colonel W. A. Vignoles, Mr. E. Calvert and Mr. R. A. Chattock, 725 | *- Hydrogen Decarburisation of Carbon Steels, andc., C. R. Austin, 518 | ||
*- Inner Structure of the Pearlite Grain, Colonel Belaiew, 542 | |||
Institute, Iron and Steel: | *- Notes on Blast-furnace Filling, D. E. Roberts, 541 | ||
*- Presidential Address, Blast-furnace Practice, Francis Samuelson, 490 | |||
Annual Meeting, 394, 518, 541 | *- Programme and List of Papers, Autumn Meeting Notice, 394 | ||
*- Recent Developments in Power Production, Colonel D. Selby-Bigge, 541 | |||
British Siemens Furnace Practice, Fred Clements, 518 | *- X-ray Studies on the Crystal Structure of Steel, A. Westgren and G. Phragmen, 541 | ||
*Institute of Metals : | |||
Carburising of Steel, E. W. Ehn, 518 Carnegie Research Scholarship Grants, 541 Delayed Crystallisation in the Carbon Steels, Mr. Hallimond, 542 | *- Annual Meeting, 265, 295, 324, 351 | ||
*- Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc, Dr. D. Hanson and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, 352 | |||
Effect of Oxidising Gases at Low Pressures on Heated Iron, Professor H. C. H. Carpenter and Miss C. F. Elam, 519 | *- Assay of Gold Bullion, Arthur Westwood, 352 Cold Work and Re-crystallisation in Cupronickel, F. Adcock, 324 | ||
*- Copper and Phosphorus, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. A. J. Murphy, 325 | |||
Formation of Globular Pearlite, J. H. | *- Failures in Aluminium Alloys, Dr. Rosenhain, 326 | ||
*- Mechanical Properties of Nickel Silvers, Professor F. C. Thompson and Mr. E. White- head,351 | |||
Hydrogen Decarburisation of Carbon Steels, | *- Notes on the Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes, Dr. G. D. Bengough, 265, 266, 295 | ||
*- Presidential Address, Leonard Sumner, 265 | |||
Inner Structure of the Pearlite Grain, Colonel Belaiew, 542 | *- Re-crystallisation and Grain Growth, Effect of Impurities on, Major C. J. Smithells, 325 | ||
*- Relation of the Elements, Annual May Lecture, Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford, 492 | |||
Notes on Blast-furnace Filling, D. E. Roberts, 541 | *- Season Cracking and its Prevention, H. Moore and S. Beckinsale, 325 | ||
*Institute of Transport: | |||
Presidential Address, Blast-furnace Practice, Francis Samuelson, 490 | *- Annual Dinner, 582 | ||
*- Congress in London, 468, 556, 581, 602 | |||
Programme and List of Papers, Autumn Meeting Notice, 394 | *- Construction of Highways, Colonel C. H. Bressey, 603 | ||
*- Finance of the Modern Highway : A Problem and a Solution, Dixon H. Davis, 602 | |||
Recent Developments in Power Production, Colonel D. Selby-Bigge, 541 | *- Foreign Railway Practice : New Features in Railway Traction Methods, Professor Carlier, 582 | ||
*- Future Design of Road Vehicles, Sir J. Thornycroft, 581 | |||
X-ray Studies on the Crystal Structure of Steel, A. Westgren and G. Phragmen, 541 | *- Inland Water Transport : A Practical Policy, Neville Chamberlain, 581 | ||
*- Safety in Railway Operation, Colonel [[John Pringle|Pringle]], 582 | |||
Institute of Metals : | *- Suburban Passenger Services, F. V. Russell, 582 | ||
*- Transport Facilities in the Port of London, Sir C. R. S. Kirkpatrick, 556 | |||
Annual Meeting, 265, 295, 324, 351 | *- Wireless as an Aid to Transport, Captain Riall Sankey, 557 | ||
*Institution of Chemical Engineers : | |||
Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc, Dr. D. | *- Inaugural Meeting and Dinner, 523 | ||
*Institution of Civil Engineers : | |||
Hanson and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, 352 | *- All-electric Automatic Power Signalling on the Metropolitan Railway, William Willox, 354 | ||
*- Control of Trains Considered in Relation to Increases of Weight and Speed, &c., Alan W. Rendell, 96 | |||
Assay of Gold Bullion, Arthur Westwood, 352 Cold Work and Re-crystallisation in Cupronickel, F. Adcock, 324 | *- Conversazione, 724 | ||
*- Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 414 | |||
Copper and Phosphorus, Professor C. A. | *- Examinations, Interim Pass List, April, 654 | ||
*- Hydro-electric Installations of the Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Horace F. Parshall, 270 | |||
Edwards and Mr. A. J. Murphy, 325 | *- Post-war Problems of Transport, "James Forrest" Lecture, Sir J. A, F. Aspinall, 500 | ||
*- Vacuum Brake for Long Freight Trains, Trials, andc., Sir H. Fowler and Mr. H. N. Gresley, 96 | |||
Failures in Aluminium Alloys, Dr. Rosenhain, 326 | *- BIRMINGHAM AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION : | ||
*-- Joint Meeting at Birmingham on Electrification of English Main Line Railways, | |||
Mechanical Properties of Nickel Silvers, Professor F. C. Thompson and Mr. E. White-head,351 | *Institution of Electrical Engineers : | ||
*- Annual Dinner, 208 | |||
Notes on the Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes, Dr. G. D. Bengough, 265, 266, 295 | *- British Standard Specifications for Motor Starters, C. H. Wordingham, 277 | ||
*- Dalmarnock Station, 606, 646 | |||
Presidential Address, Leonard Sumner, 265 Re-crystallisation and Grain Growth, Effect of Impurities on, Major C. J. | *- Notes on Plant at Dalmarnock, R. B. Mitchell 646 | ||
*- Electric Motor Starters, J. Anderson, 278 | |||
Relation of the Elements, Annual May Lecture, Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford, | *- Electro-farming, R. Borlase Matthews, 386 | ||
*- Hydro-electric Resources of the Scottish | |||
Season Cracking and its Prevention, Moore and S. Beckinsale, 325 | *- Highlands, Professor N. Maclean, 606, 647, 675 | ||
*- Interconnection of Alternating-current Power Stations, L. Romero and J. B. Palmer, 193 | |||
Institute of Transport: | *- Joint Meeting : | ||
*-- Utilisation of Exhaust Steam from Electric Generating Stations and Coal Economy, Ingham Haden, 109 | |||
Annual Dinner, 582 | *-- Utilisation of Waste Heat from Electric Generating Stations, F. N. Whysall, 109 | ||
Congress in London, 468, 556, 581, 602 | |||
Construction of Highways, Colonel C. | |||
Bressey, 603 | |||
Finance of the Modern Highway : A Problem and a Solution, Dixon H. Davis, 602 | |||
Foreign Railway Practice : New Features in Railway Traction Methods, Professor Carlier, 582 | |||
Future Design of Road Vehicles, Sir J. | |||
Inland Water Transport : A Practical Policy, Neville Chamberlain, 581 | |||
Safety in Railway Operation, Colonel Pringle, 582 | |||
Suburban Passenger Services, F. V. Russell, 582 | |||
Transport Facilities in the Port of London, Sir | |||
C. R. S. Kirkpatrick, 556 | |||
Wireless as an Aid to Transport, Captain Riall Sankey, 557 | |||
Inaugural Meeting and Dinner, 523 | |||
All-electric Automatic Power Signalling on the Metropolitan Railway, William Willox, 354 | |||
Control of Trains Considered in Relation to Increases of Weight and Speed, &c., Alan W. Rendell, 96 | |||
Conversazione, 724 | |||
Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 414 | |||
Examinations, Interim Pass List, April, 654 Hydro-electric Installations of the Barcelona | |||
Traction, Light and Power Company, Horace F. Parshall, 270 | |||
Post-war Problems of Transport, | |||
Vacuum Brake for Long Freight Trains, Trials, | |||
Joint Meeting at Birmingham on Electrification of English Main Line Railways, | |||
Annual Dinner, 208 | |||
British Standard Specifications for Motor | |||
Starters, C. H. Wordingham, 277 | |||
Dalmarnock Station, 606, 646 | |||
Notes on Plant at Dalmarnock, R. B. Mitchell | |||
Electric Motor Starters, J. Anderson, 278 Electro-farming, R. Borlase Matthews, 386 Hydro-electric Resources of the Scottish | |||
Highlands, Professor N. Maclean, 606, 647, 675 | |||
Interconnection of Alternating-current Power | |||
Stations, L. Romero and J. B. Palmer, 193 Joint Meeting : | |||
Utilisation of Exhaust Steam from Electric Generating Stations and Coal Economy, Ingham Haden, 109 | |||
Utilisation of Waste Heat from Electric Generating Stations, F. N. | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | ||
*Institution of Electrical Engineers (continued): | |||
Institution of Electrical Engineers (continued): | *- Jubilee of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 22, 133, 207, 234 | ||
*-- Michael Faraday and the Foundations of Electrical Engineering, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 207 | |||
Jubilee of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 22, 133, 207, 234 | *-- Reminiscences and Experiences of Electrical Engineering in both its Technical and Legislative Aspects, 207, 234--see List of Speakers | ||
*-- Speakers, List of, 194 | |||
Michael Faraday and the Foundations of Electrical Engineering, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 207 | *- Liquid Rheostats, Notes on the Design of, W. Wilson, 278 | ||
*- Practical Applications of the Thermionic Valve, J. Joseph, 308 | |||
Reminiscences and Experiences of Electrical Engineering in both its Technical and Legislative Aspects, 207, | *- Protective Apparatus for Turbo-generators, J. A. Kuyser, 563 | ||
*- Rotary Converters and Railway Electrification, F. P. Whitaker, 221, 247 | |||
Speakers, List of, 194 | *- Single and Three-phase Alternating-current Commutator Motors, andc., Lecture by Dr. Stanley P. Smith, 98 | ||
*- Summer Meeting in Scotland, 326, 606, 646, 675 | |||
Liquid Rheostats, Notes on the Design of, W. | *-- Visits, 606, 646 | ||
*- SOUTH MIDLAND CENTREó | |||
Wilson, 278 | *- Joint Meeting at Birmingham on Electrification of English Main Line Railways, 104 | ||
*Institution of Engineers, India : | |||
Practical Applications of the Thermionic Valve, J. Joseph, 308 | *- First Volume of "Proceedings," 366 | ||
*Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland : | |||
Protective Apparatus for Turbo-generators, J. A. Kuyser, 563 | *- Development of Diesel Engines for Naval Purposes, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 528 | ||
*- Gearing, The Autopitch, with Toothless Pinion, W. R. Darling, 247 | |||
Rotary Converters and Railway Electrification, F. P. Whitaker, 221, 247 | *- Scott-Still Experimental Engine, Archibald Rennie, 180, 204 | ||
*Institution, Junior, of Engineers : | |||
Single and Three-phase Alternating-current Commutator Motors, | *- Railway Act, 1921, "Gustave Canet" Lecture by Sir Eric Geddes, 629 | ||
*Institution of Mechanical Engineers: | |||
Summer Meeting in Scotland, 326, 606, 646, 675 | *- Annual General Meeting, Alteration of Bylaws, Annual Report, Elections, 218 | ||
*- Benevolent Fund, Meeting, 322 | |||
Visits, 606, 646 | *- British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, P. C. Dewhurst, 321, 335, 356 | ||
*- Co-operation of the Engineer and Chemist in the Control of Plants and Processes, G. M. Gill, 37, 52 | |||
*- Effect of Temperature on Some of the Properties of Metals, Professor F. C. Lea, 714 | |||
*- Electric Locomotives, Sir Vincent L. Raven, 672, 686, 701 | |||
Joint Meeting at Birmingham on Electrification of English Main Line Railways, 104 | *- Electric Welding Applied to Steel Construction, with Special Reference to Ships, A. T. Wall, 218 | ||
*- Experiments on the Action of Cutting Tools, Professor E. G. Coker and Dr. K. C. Chakko, 491, 503 | |||
Institution of Engineers, India : | *- Extraordinary General Meeting, Alterations of Articles of Association, 98 | ||
*- Feed-water Heating on Locomotives, Monsieur Sauvage, 685 | |||
First Volume of | *- Liege and Paris Meeting, 1922, 312, 672, 685, 701, 714 | ||
*-- Excursions and Visits, 714 | |||
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland : | *- Mechanical Vehicles and Road Surfaces, Lord Montague of Beaulieu, 686 | ||
*- Milling of Screws and other Problems in the Theory of Screw Threads, Dr. H. H. Jeffcott, 392 | |||
Development of Diesel Engines for Naval Purposes, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 528 | *- Professor Coker's Lecture on Measuring Strain by Polarised Light, 686 | ||
*- Some Observations on a Producer Gas Power Plant, H. S. Denny and N. V. 8. Knibbs, 98, 132, 159 | |||
Gearing, The Autopitch, with Toothless Pinion, W. R. Darling, 247 | *- Supersaturated Steam, Professor Mellanby and Mr. Kerr, 714 | ||
*- Use of the Turbo-compressor for Greatest Speeds in Aviation, Professor Auguste Rateau, 686 | |||
Scott-Still Experimental Engine, Archibald Rennie, 180, 204 | *- MIDLAND BRANCH-- | ||
*-- Joint Meeting at Birmingham on Electrification of English Main Line Railways, 104 | |||
Institution, Junior, of Engineers : | *- NORTH-WESTERN SECTION-- | ||
*-- Annual Meeting, Elections to Committee, 79 | |||
Railway Act, 1921, | *-- British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, P. C. Dewhurst, 377--see also Institution of Mechanical Engineers | ||
*-- Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, Major Caldwell, 79 ; (Paragraph), 241 | |||
Institution of Mechanical Engineers : | *-- Electric Welding, A. T. Wall, 246 | ||
*-- Producer Gas Power Plant, Some Observations on, H. S. Denny and N. V. S. Knibbs, 98, 132 | |||
Annual General Meeting, Alteration of Bylaws, Annual Report, Elections, 218 | *-- Turbine Reduction Gearing and its Production, J. H. Melloy, 494, 495, 498 | ||
*- SOUTH WALES BRANCH-- | |||
Benevolent Fund, Meeting, 322 | *-- Low Temperature Carbonisation, Dr. C. H. Lander, 382 | ||
*Institution of Mining Engineers; | |||
British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, P. C. Dewhurst, 321, 335, 356 | *- Fusain, F. S. Sinnatt, 160 | ||
*- General Meeting at Sheffield, 573, 676 | |||
Co-operation of the Engineer and Chemist in the Control of Plants and Processes, G. M. Gill, 37, 52 | *Institution of Naval Architects : | ||
*- Annual Dinner, 382 | |||
Effect of Temperature on Some of the Properties of Metals, Professor F. C. Lea, 714 Electric Locomotives, Sir Vincent L. Raven, 672, 686, 701 | *- Annual Meeting, 381, 396, 418, 445, 462 | ||
*- Diesel Machinery for Single-screw Motor Ships, James Richardson, 445, 448 | |||
Electric Welding Applied to Steel Construction, with Special Reference to Ships, A. T. Wall, 218 | *- Double Reduction Gears in the SS. Melmore Head, J. Wilkie, 419, 423 | ||
*- Longitudinal Strength of Cargo Vessels, andc., E. L. Champness, 462 | |||
Experiments on the Action of Cutting Tools, Professor E. G. Coker and Dr. K. C. Chakko, 491, 503 | *- Merchant Shipping and World Commerce in Relation to Sea Power, Sir Westcott Abell, 381, 396 | ||
*- Metering of Steam, Kent-Hodgson Steam Meters, George Kent, Limited, 420 | |||
Extraordinary General Meeting, Alterations of Articles of Association, 98 | *- Method of Determining the Natural Period of Vibration in Ships, T. C. Tobin, 445 | ||
*- Nodal Arrangements of Geared Drives, Dr. J. H. Smith, 419 | |||
Feed-water Heating on Locomotives, Monsieur Sauvage, 685 | *- Possibilities of Fuel Economy in Marine Boilers, John Reid, 420 | ||
*- Recent Developments in Motor Lifeboats, J. R. Barnett, 462 | |||
Liege and Paris Meeting, 1922, 312, 672, 685, 701, 714 | *- Resistance of Ships Among Waves, J. L. Kent, 418 | ||
Excursions and Visits, 714 | |||
Mechanical Vehicles and Road Surfaces, Lord Montague of Beaulieu, 686 | |||
Milling of Screws and other Problems in the Theory of Screw Threads, Dr. H. H. | |||
Professor | |||
Some Observations on a Producer Gas Power Plant, H. S. Denny and N. V. | |||
Supersaturated Steam, Professor Mellanby and Mr. Kerr, 714 | |||
Use of the Turbo-compressor for Greatest Speeds in Aviation, Professor Auguste Rateau, 686 | |||
Joint Meeting at Birmingham on Electrification of English Main Line Railways, 104 | |||
Annual Meeting, Elections to Committee, 79 British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, P. C. Dewhurst, | |||
Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, Major Caldwell, 79 ; (Paragraph), 241 | |||
Electric Welding, A. T. Wall, 246 | |||
Producer Gas Power Plant, Some Observations on, H. S. Denny and N. V. S. Knibbs, 98, 132 | |||
Turbine Reduction Gearing and its Production, J. H. Melloy, 494, 495, 498 | |||
Low Temperature Carbonisation, Dr. C. H. Lander, 382 | |||
Institution of Mining Engineers | |||
Fusain, F. S. Sinnatt, 160 | |||
General Meeting at Sheffield, 573, 676 | |||
Institution of Naval Architects : | |||
Annual Dinner, 382 | |||
Annual Meeting, 381, 396, 418, 445, 462 | |||
Diesel Machinery for Single-screw Motor Ships, James Richardson, 445, 448 | |||
Double Reduction Gears in the SS. Melmore Head, J. Wilkie, 419, 423 | |||
Longitudinal Strength of Cargo Vessels, | |||
Merchant Shipping and World Commerce in Relation to Sea Power, Sir Westcott Abell, 381, 396 | |||
Metering of Steam, Kent-Hodgson Steam Meters, George Kent, Limited, 420 | |||
Method of Determining the Natural Period of Vibration in Ships, T. C. Tobin, 445 | |||
Nodal Arrangements of Geared Drives, Dr. | |||
J. H. Smith, 419 | |||
Possibilities of Fuel Economy in Marine Boilers, John Reid, 420 | |||
Recent Developments in Motor Lifeboats, J. R. Barnett, 462 | |||
Resistance of Ships Among Waves, J. L. Kent, 418 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | ||
*Institution of Naval Architects (continued) : | |||
*- Spring Meetings, 340 | |||
*-- Programme of Proceedings, 340 | |||
Spring Meetings, 340 | *- Summer Meeting, Provisional Programme, 603 | ||
*- Three Steps in Naval Construction, King Edward VII., Lord Nelson, Dreadnought, J. H. Narbeth, 418, 474 | |||
Programme of Proceedings, 340 | *- Two-dimensional Stress or Strain, Professor C. E. Inglis, 462 | ||
*Society, Optical: | |||
Summer Meeting, Provisional Programme, 603 | *- Optical Glass, C. J. Peddle, 496 | ||
*Society, Royal: | |||
Three Steps in Naval Construction, King Edward VII., Lord Nelson, Dreadnought, J. H. Narbeth, 418, 474 | *- Conversazione, Various Exhibits, 559 | ||
*Society, Royal, of Arts : | |||
Two-dimensional Stress or Strain, Professor | *- Imperial Wireless Communication, Professor W. H. Eccles, 532 | ||
*Societies, Physical and Optical: | |||
C. E. Inglis, 462 | *- Exhibition, 40 | ||
*AUSTIN, C. R., on Hydrogen Decarburisation, 518 | |||
Society, Optical: | *Australian Railway Gauges--see Railways | ||
Optical Glass, C. J. Peddle, 496 | |||
Society, Royal: | |||
Conversazione, Various Exhibits, 559 | |||
Society, Royal, of Arts : | |||
Imperial Wireless Communication, Professor W. H. Eccles, 532 | |||
Societies, Physical and Optical: | |||
Exhibition, 40 | |||
AUSTIN, C. R., on Hydrogen Decarburisation, 518 | |||
Australian Railway Gauges see Railways | |||
B | B | ||
BAGNALL-WILD, Brig.-General R. K., on the | *BAGNALL-WILD, Brig.-General R. K., on the Progress of Research, 150, 161, 176 | ||
*Baker, Henry, Considerations on Factory Size and Efficiency, 292 | |||
Progress of Research, 150, 161, 176 | *Balancing Machine for Connecting-rods, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 238 | ||
*Band Saw and Band Saw Guide, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 219, 240 | |||
Baker, Henry, Considerations on Factory Size and Efficiency, 292 | *Barnett, J. R., on Motor Lifeboats, 462 | ||
*Bearing Metals, 613 | |||
Balancing Machine for Connecting-rods, W. and | *Bedson, J. Phillips, on American Iron and Steel Production, 281 | ||
*Bengough, Dr. G. D., on the Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes, 266, 295 | |||
T. Avery, Limited, 238 | *Birmingham Fair--see Exhibitions | ||
*Blast-furnace--see Iron and Steel | |||
Band Saw and Band Saw Guide, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 219, 240 | *Boats--see Ships | ||
*Boiler, German, for Utilising Surplus Electrical Current, 450 | |||
Barnett, J. R., on Motor Lifeboats, 462 | *Boiler, Kestner Water-tube, 41 | ||
*Boiler, New Type Water.-tube, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 644 | |||
Bearing Metals, 613 | *Boilers, Babcock and Wilcox, at an American Power Station, 231 | ||
*Boilers at Bargoed Power Station, Babcock and Wilcox Marine Type, 202, 203 | |||
Bedson, J. Phillips, on American Iron and Steel Production, 281 | *Boilers, H. and T. Danks, Limited, 305 | ||
*Boilers with Ferguson Economisers and Superheaters, Spearing Boiler Company, 684 | |||
Bengough, Dr. G. D., on the Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes, 266, 295 | *Boilers Fitted with Air Heaters : | ||
*- Babcock and Woodeson, with "Usco" Heaters, 148, 149 | |||
Birmingham | *- Thompson, with Howden Heaters, 149, 150 | ||
*Boilers, Marine--see also Ships | |||
Blast- | *Boilers for Power Stations, Niclausse Boiler Company, Limited, 683 | ||
*Bombs--see Ships, Naval Matters | |||
*Books of Reference, 212, 561, 725 | |||
*Boring Machines--see Machine Tools | |||
Boiler, German, for Utilising Surplus Electrical | *Bradford, A, Engineering Works, Cole, Marchent and Morley, Limited, 210, 214 | ||
*Brass and Copper Tubes, Rods, andc., 323 | |||
Current, 450 | *Breakdowns of Machinery, 500 | ||
*Bressey, Colonel C. H., on Highway Construction, 603 | |||
Boiler, Kestner Water-tube, 41 | *Brewer, F. W., on Counterbalancing in British Locomotive Practice, 298 ; (Letters), 330, 394, 492, 520, 578 | ||
*Bricks--see Standardised | |||
Boiler, New Type Water.- | *Bridge, Concrete Truss, over Wichita River, Texas, T. V. Jenkins, 436, 442 | ||
*Brine--see Chinese | |||
*British Association for the Testing of Material, 158 | |||
*British Fine Chemical Industry, 699 | |||
*British Locomotives--see Railway Locomotives | |||
*British Patents, Sufficiency of, 534 | |||
Boilers at Bargoed Power Station, Babcock and | *British Standard Specifications--see Electrical Matters | ||
*Buxton Explosion--see Railway Locomotives | |||
Boilers, H. and T. Danks, Limited, 305 | |||
Boilers with Ferguson Economisers and | |||
Babcock and Woodeson, with Usco | |||
Thompson, with Howden Heaters, 149, 150 | |||
Boilers, | |||
Boring | |||
Bradford, A, Engineering Works, Cole, Marchent and Morley, Limited, 210, 214 | |||
Bressey, Colonel C. H., on Highway | |||
Brewer, F. W., on Counterbalancing in British | |||
Bridge, Concrete Truss, over Wichita River, Texas, T. V. Jenkins, 436, 442 | |||
British Standard | |||
C | |||
*CALDWELL, Major, on Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, 79 ; (Paragraph), 241 | |||
*Calendars, Diaries, andc., 115, 164, 192, 222 | |||
*Calibrating--see Hardness Testing | |||
*Calite, Alloy for High-temperature Castings, American General Electrical Company, 410 | |||
*Canada as a Field for British Industries, 306 | |||
*Canadian Minerals in 1921, Production of, 422 | |||
*Canal, Great Lakes-Atlantic, Proposed, 259 | |||
*Canet, Gustave, Lecture by Sir Eric Geddes on the Railway Act, 1921, 629 | |||
*Carbon Monoxide in London Gas, 394 | |||
*Carburising of Steel--see Iron and Steel | |||
*Carlier, Professor, on Foreign Railway Practice 582 | |||
*Carpenter, Professor H. C. H., and Miss C. F. Elam, on Oxidising Gases and Heated Iron, 519 | |||
*Carriage Stock, Railway--see Railways | |||
*Casting--see Die, also Iron and Steel | |||
*Catalogues, 164, 225, 315, 343, 425, 449, 484, 537, 567, 595, 623, 651, 704, 733 | |||
*Cement Manufacture in British Malaya, 27 | |||
*Cement, Portland, Self-discharging Shaft Kiln, -306 | |||
*Centrifugal Pumps--see Pumps | |||
*Chamberlain, Neville, on Inland Water Transport, 581 | |||
*Champness, E. L., on the Longitudinal Strength of Cargo Vessels, 462 | |||
*Chile, Port Development in, 364 | |||
*China, Flood Problem in, H. T. Wright, 600 (Two-page Supplement, June 2nd, 1922) | |||
*China, German Activity in, 662 | |||
*Chinese Brine Wells, 319, 332 (Two-page Supplement, March 24th, 1922) | |||
*Chinese Engineering Notes, 319, 376, 431, 514, 547, 571, 724 | |||
*Chinese Markets, 585 ; (Letter), 645 | |||
*Chinese Railways--see Railways | |||
*Circulating Water Screens, Band and Disc Types, F. W. Brackett and Co., Limited, 577 | |||
*Clements, Fred, on British Siemens Furnace Practice, 518 | |||
*Clutch, The Welding, for Driving Ring Spinning Frames, andc., W. Kenyon and Sons, Limited, 261 | |||
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES : | COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES : | ||
*- American Machine for Coaling Ships, 340 | |||
American Machine for Coaling Ships, 340 Australian Brown Coal, 562 | *- Australian Brown Coal, 562 | ||
*- Coal and Ash-handling Plant at Bargoed Power Station, Robert Dempster and Sons, Limited, 291, 292, 302 | |||
Coal and Ash-handling Plant at Bargoed Power Station, Robert Dempster and Sons, Limited, 291, 292, 302 | *- Coal Washers, The Draper, Rhondda Engineering and Mining Company, Limited, 322 | ||
*- Colliery Tram Buffer Caps, Hale's, T. L. Hale, Limited, 323 | |||
Coal Washers, The Draper, Rhondda Engineering and Mining Company, Limited, 322 | *- Co-operation of the Engineer and Chemist, andc., G. M. Gill, 37, 46, 52 | ||
*- Federated Malay States, Coal Mining in, 704 | |||
Colliery Tram Buffer Caps, | *- Fusain, F. S. Sinnatt, 160 | ||
*- Maryport, Coal Shipping Plant at, F. Turnbull and Co., 715 | |||
Co-operation of the Engineer and Chemist, | *- Newfoundland Coal, 296 | ||
*- Power Station, 300,000-Kilowatt, at a Coal Mine, Colfax, Pennsylvania, 231 | |||
Federated Malay States, Coal Mining in, 704 | *- Pump for Powdered Coal, Puleo Supplies, Limited, 357 | ||
*- Survey of the National Coal Resources, Lancashire and Cheshire Association, 115 | |||
Fusain, F. S. Sinnatt, 160 | *- Thawing Sheds for American Railway Coal Wagons, 464 | ||
*COKER, Professor E. G., and Dr. K. C. Chakko, on the Action of Cutting Tools, 491, 503, 527 | |||
Maryport, Coal Shipping Plant at, F. Turnbull and Co., 715 | *Coker, Professor, Lecture on Optical System of Measuring Strain, 686 | ||
*Cold Work, 669 | |||
Newfoundland Coal, 296 | *Commercial President of the Institute of Metals, Leonard Sumner, 265, 273 | ||
*Commercial Terms, Definition of, 620 | |||
Power Station, 300,000-Kilowatt, at a Coal Mine, Colfax, Pennsylvania, 231 | *Concrete Garage, Portable, 580 | ||
*Concrete Gas Producer--see Producer | |||
Pump for Powdered Coal, Puleo Supplies, Limited, 357 | *Concrete on Railways--see Railways, International Railway Association | ||
*Concrete--see also Reinforced | |||
Survey of the National Coal Resources, Lancashire and Cheshire Association, 115 | *Condenser, Large, Surface Type, with Delas Air Extractors, Cole, Marchent and Morley, Limited, 684, 685 | ||
*Condenser, Surface, at Bargoed Power Station, Worthington - Simpson, Limited, 202 ; (Letter), 296 | |||
Thawing Sheds for American Railway Coal Wagons, 464 | *Condenser Tubes--see Corrosion | ||
*Condensers and their Auxiliaries in a Power Station, Evaporators, Heaters, Steam Ejectors, Pumps, andc., G. and J. Weir, Limited, 347 | |||
COKER, Professor E. G., and Dr. K. C. Chakko, on the Action of Cutting Tools, 491, 503, 527 | *Condensing Engine for Power in Flour Mills, Carels Freres, 688 | ||
*Condensing Plant at Bargoed Power Station, G. and J. Weir, Limited, 203 | |||
Coker, Professor, Lecture on Optical System of Measuring Strain, 686 | *Condensing Plant, Surface, Mirrlees Watson Company, 529 | ||
*Condensing Plant, Surface, Jet and Continuous Service Condensers, Brown-Boveri and Hick, Hargreaves and Co., 457, 463 | |||
Cold Work, 669 | *Condensing Plant for Use with Turbines, English Electric Company, 574 | ||
*Contracts, 55, 80, 118, 141, 167, 197, 228, 255, 285, 346, 401, 430, 453, 481, 512, 540, 562, 654,679, 710, 736 | |||
Commercial President of the Institute of Metals, Leonard Sumner, 265, 273 | *Controllers, Electrical--see Electrical Matters | ||
*Cooling Towers at Bargoed Power Station, Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company, Davenport Engineering Company, 290 ; Film Cooling Towers, 290, 291 | |||
Commercial Terms, Definition of, 620 | *Co-operation, andc.--see Coal | ||
*Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 414 | |||
Concrete Garage, Portable, 580 | *Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes, Dr. G. D. Bengough, 266, 295 | ||
*Corrugation of L.C.C. Tramway Rails, 66, 74 ; (Letters), 248, 279, 519 | |||
Concrete Gas | *Cotton Driving Ropes, W. Kenyon and Sons, Limited, 261 | ||
*Cotton Research, 447 | |||
Concrete on | *Counterboring Cutter, Interchangeable, Sandlin System, 580 | ||
*Counting and Testing Machines, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 693, 694 | |||
*Coupler--see Railways | |||
*Crane, 10-Ton Locomotive Steam Breakdown, Bedford Engineering Company, 357, 360 | |||
Condenser, Large, Surface Type, with Delas | *Crane, 20-Ton Locomotive Steam, S. Butler and Co., Limited, 398 | ||
*Crane, 15-Cwt., Self-propelling, Electric Battery, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 160 | |||
Condenser, Surface, at Bargoed Power Station, Worthington - Simpson, Limited, 202 ; (Letter), 296 | *Creosoting Plant for Sleepers, Bint, Boulton and Haywood, Limited, 524, 526 | ||
*Crompton, Colonel R. E., on R. W. Thomson and Road Locomotion, 670 | |||
Condenser | *Crucibles--see Foundry Trade Exhibits Cuba, Harbour Improvements in, 537 | ||
*Cupola--see Foundry Trade Exhibits | |||
Condensers and their Auxiliaries in a Power Station, Evaporators, Heaters, Steam Ejectors, Pumps, | *Cupro-nickel, Cold Work and Re-crystallisation in, F. Adcock, 324 | ||
*Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 28, 56, 84, 116, 142, 168, 198, 226, 256, 286, 316, 344, 372, 402, 428, 454, 482, 510, 538, 568, 596, 624, 652, 682, 708, 734 | |||
Condensing Engine for Power in Flour Mills, | *Curtis, J. W., on Organisation of Production, 128 | ||
*Cutting Tools--see Machine Tools | |||
Condensing Plant at Bargoed Power Station, G. and | |||
Condensing Plant, Surface, Mirrlees Watson Company, 529 | |||
Condensing Plant, Surface, Jet and Continuous Service Condensers, Brown-Boveri and Hick, Hargreaves and Co., 457, 463 | |||
Condensing Plant for Use with Turbines, English Electric Company, 574 | |||
Contracts, 55, 80, 118, 141, 167, 197, 228, 255, 285, 346, 401, 430, 453, 481, 512, 540, 562, 654, 679, 710, 736 | |||
Controllers, | |||
Cooling Towers at Bargoed Power Station, Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company, Davenport Engineering Company, 290 ; Film Cooling Towers, 290, 291 | |||
Co-operation, | |||
Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 414 | |||
Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes, Dr. G. D. Bengough, 266, 295 | |||
Corrugation of L.C.C. Tramway Rails, 66, 74 ; (Letters), 248, 279, 519 | |||
Cotton Driving Ropes, W. Kenyon and Sons, Limited, 261 | |||
Cotton Research, 447 | |||
Counterboring Cutter, Interchangeable, Sandlin System, 580 | |||
Counting and Testing Machines, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 693, 694 | |||
Crane, 10-Ton Locomotive Steam Breakdown, Bedford Engineering Company, 357, 360 | |||
Crane, 20-Ton Locomotive Steam, S. Butler and Co., Limited, 398 | |||
Crane, 15-Cwt., Self-propelling, Electric Battery, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 160 | |||
Creosoting Plant for Sleepers, | |||
Crompton, Colonel R. E., on R. W. Thomson and Road Locomotion, 670 | |||
Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 28, 56, 84, 116, 142, 168, 198, 226, 256, 286, 316, 344, 372, 402, 428, 454, 482, 510, 538, 568, 596, 624, 652, 682, 708, 734 | |||
Curtis, J. W., on Organisation of Production, 128 | |||
Cutting | |||
D | D | ||
DARLING, W. R., on the Toothless Pinion, Autopitch Gearing, 247 | *DARLING, W. R., on the Toothless Pinion, Autopitch Gearing, 247 | ||
*Davies, Dixon H., on the Finance of the Modern Highway, 602 | |||
Davies, Dixon H., on the Finance of the Modern Highway, 602 | *Denbigh Asylum, Hydro-electric Installation at, 50 | ||
*Denny, H. S., and N. V. S. Knibbs, Some Observations on a Producer Gas Power Plant, 98, 132, 159 ; (Letter), 178 | |||
Denbigh Asylum, Hydro-electric Installation at, 50 | *Deptford Dock, Sunderland, Enlargement of, 656 | ||
*Destroyers--see Ships | |||
Denny, H. S., and N. V. S. Knibbs, Some Observations on a Producer Gas Power Plant, 98, 132, 159 ; (Letter), 178 | *Dewhurst, P. C., on British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, 321, 335, 356, 362, 377 ; (Letters), 357, 414 | ||
*Die Castings, 333 | |||
Deptford Dock, Sunderland, Enlargement of, 656 | *Diesel Engine Users' Association Meeting, 296 | ||
*Diesel Engines--see Engines | |||
*Drilling Machines--see Machine Tools | |||
*Drop Stamps, Friction Lifters for, W. H. Snow, 34, 60 | |||
Dewhurst, P. C., on British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, 321, 335, 356, 362, 377 ; (Letters), 357, 414 | *Drought, Combating the Effect of the, 96 | ||
*Druitt Halpin, 240 | |||
Die Castings, 333 | *Dust Collectors, Suction Filter, Henry Simon, Limited, 686, 688 | ||
Diesel Engine | |||
Diesel | |||
Drilling | |||
Drop Stamps, Friction Lifters for, W. H. Snow, 34, 60 | |||
Drought, Combating the Effect of the, 96 | |||
Druitt Halpin, 240 | |||
Dust Collectors, Suction Filter, Henry Simon, Limited, 686, 688 | |||
E | E | ||
EAST Africa, Roofing Tiles in, 250 | *EAST Africa, Roofing Tiles in, 250 | ||
*Eccles, Professor W. H., on Imperial Wireless Communication, 527, 532 | |||
Eccles, Professor W. H., on Imperial Wireless Communication, 527, 532 | *Economiser, The Case for the, Julius Frith, 655 ; (Letter), 716 | ||
*Educational Intelligence, 38, 80, 167, 177, 371, 570, 729 | |||
Economiser, The Case for the, Julius Frith, 655 ; (Letter), 716 | *Ehn, E. W., on Carburising of Steel, 518 | ||
*Ejectors, Steam--see Condensers, andc. | |||
Educational Intelligence, 38, 80, 167, 177, 371, 570, 729 | |||
Ehn, E. W., on Carburising of Steel, 518 Ejectors, | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | ||
*- Accumulator Switchboards, J. H. Tucker and Co., Limited, 305 | |||
Accumulator Switchboards, J. H. Tucker and Co., Limited, 305 | *- All-electric Automatic Power Signalling on the Metropolitan Railway, William Willox, 354 | ||
*- Alternating-current Commutator Motors, 104 | |||
All-electric Automatic Power Signalling on the Metropolitan Railway, William Willox, 354 | *- American 300,000-Kilowatt Power Station, Colfax, at a Coal Mine, 231 | ||
*- American Steel Works, Electrical Developments at, 645 | |||
Alternating-current Commutator Motors, 104 American 300,000-Kilowatt Power Station, Colfax, at a Coal Mine, 231 | *- Automatic Sub-stations, 704 | ||
*- Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Installation, Horace F. Parshall, 270 | |||
American Steel Works, Electrical Developments at, 645 | *- Bargoed Power Station, Electrical Equipment, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 201 ; Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 291 ; Reyrolle and Co., 292 | ||
*- Battery Locomotives for Industrial Shunting Yards, 438 | |||
Automatic Sub-stations, 704 | *- British Standard Specifications for Motor Starters, C. H. Wordingham, 277 | ||
*- Cap Lamp for Miners, Oldham and Son, Limited, 338 | |||
Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Installation, Horace F. Parshall, 270 Bargoed Power Station, Electrical Equipment, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 201 ; Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 291 ; Reyrolle and Co., 292 | *- Circuit Breakers, Switchgear and Switchgear Structures for Heavy Current, 609, 610 | ||
*- Crucibles, Electrically Heated, Morgan Crucible Company, Limited, 692 | |||
Battery Locomotives for Industrial Shunting Yards, 438 | *- Czecho-Slovakia, Electrification Schemes in, 22 | ||
*- Dalmarnock Station, Plant at, and Visit by Institution of Electrical Engineers, 574, 606, 610, 646, 669 | |||
British Standard Specifications for Motor Starters, C. H. Wordingham, 277 | *- Drum Type Controller for Electric Motors, Electro - Mechanical Brake Company, Limited, 238 | ||
*- Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, Major Caldwell, 79 ; (Paragraph), 241 | |||
Cap Lamp for Miners, Oldham and Son, Limited, 338 | *- Electric Power Stations, 669 | ||
*- Electro-farming, R. Borlase Matthews, 386, 389 | |||
Circuit Breakers, Switchgear and Switchgear Structures for Heavy Current, 609, 610 | *- Flow of Fluids, Measurement of, and of Steam, Water, andc., by Electrical System, Burton Dunglinson, 545 ; (Correction), 595 | ||
*- French Country Districts, Electric Lighting in, 394 | |||
Crucibles, Electrically Heated, Morgan Crucible Company, Limited, 692 | *- Fuel Consumption in Central Electricity Stations, 157, 159 ; (Letters), 177, 220 | ||
*- G.E.C. Works at Witton, 152, 156 | |||
Czecho-Slovakia, Electrification Schemes in, 22 | *- Hydro-electric Plant in Scotland, with Pumped Storage, Boving and Co. (London), Limited, 173, 184 | ||
*- Hydro-electric Resources of the Scottish Highlands, 606, 647, 675 | |||
Dalmarnock Station, Plant at, and Visit by Institution of Electrical Engineers, 574, 606, 610, 646, 669 | *- Hydro-electric Schemes in New Zealand, 537 | ||
*- Ice Factory, 300-Ton, Electrical Equipment, General Electric Company, Limited, 171 (Two-page Supplement, February 17th, 1922) | |||
Drum Type Controller for Electric Motors, Electro - Mechanical Brake Company, Limited, 238 | *- Institution of Electrical Engineers--see also Associations | ||
*- Interconnection of Alternating-current Power Stations, L. Romero and J. B. Palmer, 193 | |||
Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, Major Caldwell, 79 ; (Paragraph), 241 | *- "Ironclad Exide" Battery, Chloride Electrical Storage Company, 439 | ||
*- Latin-America, Electrical Supplies in, 524 | |||
Electric Power Stations, 669 | *- Leading-in Wires, 644 | ||
*- Lighting Set, Petrol-driven, Austin Motor Company, Limited, 305 | |||
Electro-farming, R. Borlase Matthews, 386, 389 | *- Locomotives--see Railway Locomotives | ||
*- Mechanical Gearing and Electrical Transmission, 323 | |||
Flow of Fluids, Measurement of, and of Steam, Water, | *- Niagara, Power from, for Transmission to New York, Plan, 662 | ||
*- Phosphoric Acid by Electric Production, 688 | |||
Fuel Consumption in Central Electricity Stations, 157, 159 ; (Letters), 177, 220 | *- Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, Electrical Exhibits : | ||
*-- Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, String Electrometer, Einthoven ; Pyrometers, Disappearing Filament and Thermo-couple ; Indicator, CO2 and Temperature, Portable ; Galvanometers, Moll and Einthoven, 40 | |||
G.E.C. Works at Witton, 152, 156 | *-- Cox - Cavendish Electrical Company, Limited, Professor Taylor Jones' Electrostatic Oscillograph, 76 ; Dr. E. A. Owen's Gold Leaf Electroscope, 77 | ||
*-- Crompton-Robertson Combination Bridge and Potentiometer, 76 | |||
Hydro-electric Plant in Scotland, with Pumped Storage, Boving and Co. (London), Limited, 173, 184 | *-- Everett, Edgcumbe Ammeters and Voltmeters ; High-tension Electrostatic Voltmeter, 76 | ||
*-- Evershed and Vignoles, Needham's Electrical Revolution Counter, 76 | |||
Hydro-electric Resources of the Scottish Highlands, 606, 647, 675 | *-- Foster Instrument Company, Automatic Apparatus for Controlling Temperature, 40 | ||
*-- Igranic Electric Company, Electric Tubular Heaters, Starting Switch, Automatic Triple Pole, 76 | |||
Hydro-electric Schemes in New Zealand, 537 Ice Factory, 300-Ton, Electrical Equipment, General Electric Company, Limited, 171 | *-- Siemens Brothers and Co., Limited, Electro-pyrometric Apparatus, 77 | ||
*- -Sullivan, W. H., Radio Frequency Bridge, 77 | |||
Institution of Electrical | *-- Tinsley, H., and Co., Optical Pyrometer, Disappearing Filament, 40 | ||
*- Pioneer Electrical Engineering, 724 | |||
Interconnection of Alternating-current Power Stations, L. Romero and J. B. Palmer, 193 Ironclad Exide | *- Power-house Extensions, County Borough of Stoke-on-Trent, 393 | ||
*- Power Station Design, Developments in, 41, 148, 201, 290, 302, 347, 406, 457, 463, 529, 545, 574, 608, 631, 683, 718 ; (Letters), 100, 177, 220, 249, 296 | |||
Latin-America, Electrical Supplies in, 524 Leading-in Wires, 644 | *- Protection of Generators and Transformers, Merz-Price Circulating Current System, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 718 ; McColl Protective System, General Electric Company's Method, 719 | ||
Lighting Set, Petrol-driven, Austin Motor Company, Limited, 305 | |||
Mechanical Gearing and Electrical Transmission, 323 | |||
Niagara, Power from, for Transmission to New York, Plan, 662 | |||
Phosphoric Acid by Electric Production, 688 Physical and Optical | |||
Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, String Electrometer, Einthoven ; Pyrometers, Disappearing Filament and Thermo-couple ; Indicator, CO2 and Temperature, Portable ; Galvanometers, Moll and Einthoven, 40 | |||
Cox - Cavendish Electrical Company, Limited, Professor Taylor | |||
Crompton-Robertson Combination Bridge and Potentiometer, 76 | |||
Everett, Edgcumbe Ammeters and Voltmeters ; High-tension Electrostatic Voltmeter, 76 | |||
Evershed and Vignoles, | |||
Foster Instrument Company, Automatic Apparatus for Controlling Temperature, 40 | |||
Igranic Electric Company, Electric Tubular Heaters, Starting Switch, Automatic Triple Pole, 76 | |||
Siemens Brothers and Co., Limited, Electro-pyrometric Apparatus, 77 | |||
Sullivan, W. H., Radio Frequency Bridge, 77 | |||
Tinsley, H., and Co., Optical Pyrometer, Disappearing Filament, 40 | |||
Pioneer Electrical Engineering, 724 | |||
Power-house Extensions, County Borough of Stoke-on-Trent, 393 | |||
Power Station Design, Developments in, 41, 148, 201, 290, 302, 347, 406, 457, 463, 529, 545, 574, 608, 631, 683, 718 ; (Letters), 100, 177, 220, 249, 296 | |||
Protection of Generators and Transformers, Merz-Price Circulating Current System, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 718 ; McColl Protective System, General Electric | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued): | ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued): | ||
*- Protective Apparatus for Turbo-alternators, J. A. Kuyser, 556, 563, 608, 720 | |||
Protective Apparatus for Turbo-alternators, J. A. Kuyser, 556, 563, 608, 720 | *- Railways--see also Railways and Railway Matters | ||
*- Reactances and Rectifiers, 633, 634 | |||
*- Reyrolle Control Board and Switches at Bargoed Power Station, 292 | |||
*- Rotary Converters for Railway Work, 216, 221, 247 | |||
Reactances and Rectifiers, 633, 634 | *- St. Gothard Railway Electrical Equipment, Oerlikon Company, 68, 69, 72 | ||
*- Single and Three-phase Alternating-current Commutator Motors, Dr. Stanley P. Smith, 98 | |||
Reyrolle Control Board and Switches at Bargoed Power Station, 292 | *- Small Electric Lighting Set, Stuart Turner, Limited, 42 | ||
*- Small Motors for Various Purposes, Accles and Shelvoke, Limited, 322 | |||
Rotary Converters for Railway Work, 216, 221, 247 | *- Solenoid Type Motor Starting Panel, Brook- Hirst and Co., Limited, 422 | ||
*- South-East Lancashire Electricity Scheme, 110 | |||
St. Gothard Railway Electrical Equipment, Oerlikon Company, 68, 69, 72 | *- Super-power Stations, A. Hugh Seabrook, 410 | ||
*- Surplus Electrical Energy for Steam Production, German Boiler, 450 | |||
Single and Three-phase Alternating-current Commutator Motors, Dr. Stanley P. Smith, 98 | *- Switchgear and other Electrical Plant at Bargoed, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 291 | ||
*- Switch Panel, Armoured, and other Switches and Electrical Equipment at Birmingham, A. Reyrolle and Co., Limited, 305 | |||
Small Electric Lighting Set, Stuart Turner, Limited, 42 | *- Switzerland, Development of Electricity in, 562 | ||
*- Switzerland, Electric Traction in, 730 | |||
Small Motors for Various Purposes, Accles and Shelvoke, Limited, 322 | *- Transformers, Various, Metropolitan-Vickers Electric Company, Ferranti, Limited, 631, 632 | ||
*- Turbo-alternators for Condensing Plant Work, Metropolitan-Vickers, Richardson, Westgarth, 457, 463 | |||
Solenoid Type Motor Starting Panel, Brook-Hirst and Co., Limited, 422 | *- Turbo-generator, 10,000-Kilowatt, at Carville Power Station, C. A. Parsons and Co., Limited, 406 | ||
*- Turbo-generator Cooling, Parsons System for Alternator Stator and for Water-cooled Rotor, 608, 609 | |||
South-East Lancashire Electricity Scheme, 110 | *- Turbo-generators, Air Cooling--see also Protective Apparatus | ||
*- United States, Electric Vehicles in, 309 | |||
Super-power Stations, A. Hugh Seabrook, 410 | *- Utility Arc Welding, Foster Engineering Company, Limited, 378 | ||
*- Victoria, Electrical Enterprises in, 66 | |||
Surplus Electrical Energy for Steam Production, German Boiler, 450 | *- Welding Applied to Steel, with Special Reference to Ships, A. T. Wall, 218 | ||
*- Welding Transformers and Spot Welder, Foster Engineering Company, Limited, 263 | |||
Switchgear and other Electrical Plant at Bargoed, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 291 | *ELEMENTS, Relation of the, Professor Sir E. Rutherford, 492, 642 | ||
Switch Panel, Armoured, and other Switches and Electrical Equipment at Birmingham, | |||
A. Reyrolle and Co., Limited, 305 | |||
Switzerland, Development of Electricity in, 562 | |||
Switzerland, Electric Traction in, 730 | |||
Transformers, Various, Metropolitan-Vickers Electric Company, Ferranti, Limited, 631, 632 | |||
Turbo-alternators for Condensing Plant Work, Metropolitan-Vickers, Richardson, Westgarth, 457, 463 | |||
Turbo-generator, 10,000-Kilowatt, at | |||
Turbo-generator Cooling, Parsons System for Alternator Stator and for Water-cooled Rotor, 608, 609 | |||
Turbo-generators, Air | |||
United States, Electric Vehicles in, 309 | |||
Utility Arc Welding, Foster Engineering Company, Limited, 378 | |||
Victoria, Electrical Enterprises in, 66 | |||
Welding Applied to Steel, with Special Reference to Ships, A. T. Wall, 218 | |||
Welding Transformers and Spot Welder, Foster Engineering Company, Limited, 263 | |||
ELEMENTS, Relation of the, Professor Sir E. | |||
Rutherford, 492, 642 | |||
ENGINES AND MOTORS : | ENGINES AND MOTORS : | ||
*- Alcohol for Internal Combustion Engines, 534 | |||
Alcohol for Internal Combustion Engines, 534 | *- Atlas One-cylinder Type Pass-out Engine with Mansa Valve Gear, 604 | ||
*- Auxiliary Engine, Vertical Compound, for Power Supply in Flour Mills, W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Limited, 688 | |||
Atlas One-cylinder Type Pass-out Engine with Mansa Valve Gear, 604 | *- Beardmore-Tosi Diesel Engine for Motor Ship Pinzon, 146 | ||
*- Condensing Engines--see Condensers | |||
Auxiliary Engine, Vertical Compound, for Power Supply in Flour Mills, W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Limited, 688 | *- Diesel Engine, 200 H.P., for Driving Pumping Plant for Trinidad, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Limited, 248 | ||
*- Diesel Engines, Development of, for Naval Purposes, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 528 | |||
Beardmore-Tosi Diesel Engine for Motor Ship Pinzon, 146 | *- Diesel Engines at Southend-on-Sea, 578 | ||
*- Diesel Machinery for Single-screw Motor Ships, James Richardson, 445, 448 ; (Letter), 476 | |||
Condensing | *- Diesel and Steam Engines at Carels' Factory, Ghent, 550, 554 | ||
*- Fullagar Engine for Land Purposes, 750 B.H.P., English Electric Company, Limited, 466, 470 | |||
Diesel Engine, 200 H.P., for Driving Pumping Plant for Trinidad, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, | *- Gas Engines at Birmingham, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 305 | ||
*- Gas Starter for Aero and other Engines, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 19, 20 | |||
Diesel Engines, Development of, for Naval Purposes, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 528 | *- Long-stroke Engine, 1500 I.H.P., for the Leise Maersk Motor Ship, Burmeister and Wain, 7, 8 | ||
*- Manufacture of Diesel Engines, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Limited, 588 | |||
Diesel Engines at Southend-on-Sea, 578 | *- Nobel-Diesel Marine Engine, 1600 B.H.P., George J. Steinheil, 91, 102, 126 ; (Letter), 476 | ||
*- Oil Engine and Suction Gas Plant, Tangyes Limited, 240 | |||
Diesel Machinery for Single-screw Motor Ships, James Richardson, 445, 448; (Letter), 476 | *- Oil Engines, Small, Heatly-Gresham Engineering Company, 322 | ||
*- Reversed Heat Engine as a Means of Heating Buildings, T. B. Morley, 145 | |||
Diesel and Steam Engines at | *- Silencing Engine Exhaust by Interference, William Hooton, 649 | ||
*- Small Engine and Charcoal Suction Gas Plant ; Small "L.V." Type Engine for Lighting Set, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 239 | |||
Fullagar Engine for Land Purposes, 750 | *- Small Oil Engines at Birmingham Fair, Petters, Limited ; Heatly-Gresham Engineering Company, Limited, 239 | ||
*- Solid Injection Engines for Motor Tankers, as Seminole, &c., Vickers Limited, 6 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
B. H.P., English Electric Company, Limited, 466, 470 | *- Still Engine Developments, 180, 204 | ||
*- Two-stroke Cycle 10 B.H.P. Petrol Engine, Low Engineering Company, Limited, 310 | |||
Gas Engines at Birmingham, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 305 | *ENGINEER and the Atom, 642 | ||
*Engineer in Old London, Engineer-Commander Edgar C. Smith, 618 | |||
Gas Starter for Aero and other Engines, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 19, 20 | *Engineers, American and European, 131 | ||
*Engineering Dispute--see Labour | |||
Long-stroke Engine, 1500 I.H.P., for the Leise Maersk Motor Ship, Burmeister and Wain, 7, 8 | *Engineering Notes, Chinese, 319, 376, 431, 514, 547, 571, 724 | ||
*Engineering Notes, Indian, 278, 354, 648 | |||
Manufacture of Diesel Engines, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Limited, 588 | *Evaporators, Single and Double Effect, P. and B. Evaporators, Limited, 531 | ||
Nobel-Diesel Marine Engine, 1600 B.H.P., George J. Steinheil, 91, 102, 126 ; (Letter), 476 | |||
Oil Engine and Suction Gas Plant, Tangyes Limited, 240 | |||
Oil Engines, Small, Heatly-Gresham Engineering Company, 322 | |||
Reversed Heat Engine as a Means of Heating Buildings, T. B. Morley, 145 | |||
Silencing Engine Exhaust by Interference, William Hooton, 649 | |||
Small Engine and Charcoal Suction Gas Plant ; Small | |||
Small Oil Engines at Birmingham Fair, Petters, Limited ; Heatly-Gresham Engineering Company, Limited, 239 | |||
Solid Injection Engines for Motor Tankers, as Seminole, &c., Vickers Limited, 6 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
Still Engine Developments, 180, 204 | |||
Two-stroke Cycle 10 B.H.P. Petrol Engine, | |||
Low Engineering Company, Limited, 310 | |||
ENGINEER and the Atom, 642 | |||
Engineer in Old London, Engineer-Commander | |||
Edgar C. Smith, 618 | |||
Engineers, American and European, 131 | |||
Engineering | |||
Engineering Notes, Chinese, 319, 376, 431, 514, 547, 571, 724 | |||
Engineering Notes, Indian, 278, 354, 648 | |||
Evaporators, Single and Double Effect, P. and | |||
B. Evaporators, Limited, 531 | |||
EXHIBITIONS : | EXHIBITIONS : | ||
*- Agricultural Exhibition at Quito, 159 | |||
Agricultural Exhibition at Quito, 159 Brazilian Centenary Exhibition, 66, 464 British Industries Fair at Birmingham, 238, 261, | *- Brazilian Centenary Exhibition, 66, 464 | ||
*- British Industries Fair at Birmingham, 238, 261, 305, 322 | |||
Foundry Trades Exhibition, 49, 492, 658, 692, 694, | *- Foundry Trades Exhibition, 49, 492, 658, 692, 694, 727--for Exhibits see Foundry | ||
*- Lyons, Spring Fair at, 425 | |||
Lyons, Spring Fair at, 425 | EXHIBITIONS (continued): | ||
*- Model Engineer Exhibition, 42 ; (Correction), 80 | |||
EXHIBITIONS | *- Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, 40, 76 | ||
*- South Wales Institute of Engineers' Exhibition, 552 | |||
Model Engineer Exhibition, 42 ; (Correction), 80 | |||
Physical and Optical | |||
South Wales Institute of | |||
F | F | ||
FACING Points on Railways, Operation | *FACING Points on Railways, Operation ofósee Railways | ||
*Factory--see Works | |||
*Fairs--see Exhibitions | |||
*Faraday, Michael, Lecture by Dr. J. A. Fleming, 207 | |||
*Farming, Electro, R. Borlase Matthews, 386, 389 | |||
*Fatigue of Metals, H. F. Moore and J. B. Kommers, 310 | |||
Faraday, Michael, Lecture by Dr. J. A. Fleming, 207 | *Filters--see Air Filters | ||
*Finance of the Modern Highway : A Problem and a Solution, Dixon H. Davies, 602 | |||
Farming, Electro, R. Borlase Matthews, 386, 389 | *Fire-bricks and Refractories, Yorkshire Amalgamated Products, Limited, 305 | ||
*Firewood Boxing Machine, M. Glover and Co., 42 | |||
Fatigue of Metals, H. F. Moore and J. B. | *Fleming, Dr. J. A., Lecture on Michael Faraday, 207 | ||
*Flood Problem in China, H. T. Wright, 600 (Two-page Supplement, June 2nd, 1922) | |||
Kommers, 310 | *Flour Mills, Millennium, Victoria Dock, London, 612, 616, 627, 664, 686, 696 | ||
*Fluid and Steam Measurement--see Electrical Matters | |||
*Fool-proof Materials, 274 | |||
*Foreign Patents, 24 | |||
Finance of the Modern Highway : A Problem and a Solution, Dixon H. Davies, 602 | *Forrest, James, Lecture by Sir J. A. F. Aspinall on Post-war Problems of Transport, 500 ; (Letter), 578 | ||
*Forthcoming Engagements, 30, 58, 86, 118, 144, 170, 200, 228, 258, 288, 318, 346, 374, 404, 430, 456, 484, 512, 540, 570, 598, 626, 654, 682, 710, 736 | |||
Fire-bricks and Refractories, Yorkshire Amalgamated Products, Limited, 305 | *Foundry Competition, National, 492 | ||
*Foundry Melting Plant, Improved, J. E. Hurst, 365 | |||
Firewood Boxing Machine, M. Glover and Co., 42 | *Foundry Trade Exhibits at Birmingham : | ||
*- Abrasives, Carborundum Wheel, Refractory Bricks, andc., Carborundum Company, Limited, 693 | |||
Fleming, Dr. J. A., Lecture on Michael Faraday, 207 | *- Alloys, Light, Containing Magnesium, Magnesium Company, 660 | ||
*- Castings at the Foundry Exhibition, 694 | |||
Flood Problem in China, H. T. Wright, 600 | *- Castings, Models of, W. Beardmore and Co., Limited, 660 | ||
*- Cupola and its Charging Machine, Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 694, 727 | |||
Flour Mills, Millennium, Victoria Dock, London, 612, 616, 627, 664, 686, 696 | *- Cupola, Emergency, George Green and Co., 660 | ||
*- Cupola with Spark Arrester, Hoist, Disintegrator, andc., Alldays and Onions, Pneumatic Engineering Company, 658, 659 | |||
Fluid and Steam | *- Crucibles, Electrically Heated, Morgan Crucible Company, Limited, 692 | ||
*- Duplex Roll-over Moulding Machine, Duplex Sand Sifting Machine, Adaptable Moulding Machine Company, 692 | |||
Fool-proof Materials, 274 | *- Foundry Floor Dresser, Core-making Machine, Ritchie, Hart and Co., Limited, 659, 660 | ||
*- Foundry Machinery, Roots Acme Blowers, Plate Moulding Machines, andc., Samuelson and Co., Limited, 660 | |||
Foreign Patents, 24 | *- Furnace, 0.5-Ton Reverberatory Melting, British Reverberatory Furnaces, Limited, 692 | ||
*- Gas-making Plant and Docking Mixer, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 658 | |||
Forrest, James, Lecture by Sir J. A. F. Aspinall on Post-war Problems of Transport, 500 ; | *- Moulding Machines, Hydraulic, Universal System of Machine Moulding and Machinery Company, Limited, 692 | ||
*- Petrol-driven Air Compressor, Pneumatic Moulding Machines, J. Macdonald and Son, Limited, 693 | |||
Forthcoming Engagements, 30, 58, 86, 118, 144, 170, 200, 228, 258, 288, 318, 346, 374, 404, 430, 456, 484, 512, 540, 570, 598, 626, 654, 682, 710, 736 | *- Pneumatic Moulding Machines, Macnab and Co., 694 | ||
*- Repeated Impact Testing Machine, Foster Instrument Company, 692 | |||
Foundry Competition, National, 492 | *- Sand Blast Tumbling Barrel and Sand Blast Apparatus for Cleaning Castings, Tilghman's Patent Sand Blast Company, Limited, 658, 659 | ||
*- Sand Elevator, Mixer, andc., Thwaites Bros.. Limited, 694 | |||
Foundry Melting Plant, Improved, J. E. Hurst, 365 | *- Sand Mixer, J. Baker, Sons and Perkins Limited, 693, 694 | ||
*- Sand Mixing Machine, Alfred Herbert Limited, 692 | |||
Foundry Trade Exhibits at Birmingham : Abrasives, Carborundum Wheel, Refractory | *- Swing Frame Grinding Machines, A. W. Sainsbury, Limited, 660 | ||
*- Thermometers, Recorders, andc., for Foundry Trade Work, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 693, 694 | |||
Bricks, | *Foundry--see also Iron and Steel, and Works | ||
*Fowler, Sir Henry, and Mr. H. N. Gresley, on Vacuum Brake for Long Freight Trains, Trials, andc., 96, 243 ; (Letter), 520 | |||
Alloys, Light, Containing Magnesium, Magnesium Company, 660 | *Fowler, Sir Henry, on Shop Management, 70 | ||
*Fox, William, on the Engineering Developments of the Manchester Ship Canal, 309 | |||
Castings at the Foundry Exhibition, 694 | |||
Castings, Models of, W. Beardmore and Co., Limited, 660 | |||
Cupola and its Charging Machine, Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 694, 727 | |||
Cupola, Emergency, George Green and Co., 660 | |||
Cupola with Spark Arrester, Hoist, Disintegrator, | |||
Crucibles, Electrically Heated, Morgan Crucible Company, Limited, 692 | |||
Duplex Roll-over Moulding Machine, Duplex Sand Sifting Machine, Adaptable Moulding Machine Company, 692 | |||
Foundry Floor Dresser, Core-making Machine, Ritchie, Hart and Co., Limited, 659, 660 | |||
Foundry Machinery, Roots Acme Blowers, Plate Moulding Machines, | |||
Furnace, | |||
Gas-making Plant and Docking Mixer, | |||
Moulding Machines, Hydraulic, Universal System of Machine Moulding and Machinery Company, Limited, 692 | |||
Petrol-driven Air Compressor, Pneumatic Moulding Machines, J. Macdonald and Son, Limited, 693 | |||
Pneumatic Moulding Machines, Macnab and Co., 694 | |||
Repeated Impact Testing Machine, Foster Instrument Company, 692 | |||
Sand Blast Tumbling Barrel and Sand Blast Apparatus | |||
Sand Elevator, Mixer, | |||
Sand Mixer, J. Baker, Sons and Perkins Limited, 693, 694 | |||
Sand Mixing Machine, Alfred Herbert Limited, 692 | |||
Swing Frame Grinding Machines, A. W. | |||
Thermometers, Recorders, | |||
Fowler, Sir Henry, and Mr. H. N. Gresley, on Vacuum Brake for Long Freight Trains, Trials, | |||
Fowler, Sir Henry, on Shop Management, 70 | |||
Fox, William, on the Engineering Developments of the Manchester Ship Canal, 309 | |||
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES : | FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES : | ||
*- 29, 57, 85, 117, 143, 169, 199, 227, 257, 287, 317, 345, 373, 403,í 429, 455, 483, 511, 539, 569, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709, 735 | |||
29, 57, 85, 117, 143, 169, 199, 227, 257, 287, 317, 345, 373, 403, | *- Ad Valorem Duties, 455 | ||
*- Agricultural Engineering, 169 | |||
Ad Valorem Duties, 455 | *- Air Railways, 625 | ||
*- Alsace-Lorraine, 257 | |||
Agricultural Engineering, 169 | *- Arsenal Reforms, 735 | ||
*- Automatic Couplings, 735 | |||
Air Railways, 625 | *- Bridge Disaster, 317 | ||
*- Capital and Industry, 117 | |||
Alsace-Lorraine, 257 | *- Capsizable Ships, 681 | ||
*- Coal Dispute, 29 | |||
Arsenal Reforms, 735 | *- Coefficients, 287, 653 | ||
*- Coefficients and Railway Rates, 429 | |||
Automatic Couplings, 735 | *- Coke, 257 | ||
*- Collieries, The, 227, 597 | |||
Bridge Disaster, 317 | *- Commercial Arrangements, 199 | ||
*- Commercial Liberty, 345 | |||
Capital and Industry, 117 | *- Commercial Treaties, 735 | ||
*- Continuous Brakes, 85 | |||
Capsizable Ships, 681 | *- Cotton Growing, 597 | ||
*- Credits for Export, 709 | |||
Coal Dispute, 29 | *- Dirigibles, 117 | ||
Coefficients, 287, 653 | |||
Coke, 257 | |||
Collieries, The, 227, 597 | |||
Commercial Arrangements, 199 | |||
Commercial Liberty, 345 | |||
Continuous Brakes, 85 | |||
Credits for Export, 709 | |||
Dirigibles, 117 | |||
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued) : | FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued) : | ||
*- Dordogne Barrage, 345 | |||
Dordogne Barrage, 345 | *- Dumping, 373 | ||
*- Electrical Costs, 287 | |||
Dumping, 373 | *- Electric Train Lighting, 287 | ||
*- Exhibition Palace, 57, 169 | |||
Electrical Costs, 287 | *- Foreign Trade, 117, 317, 373, 709# | ||
*- Franco-British Trade, 199 | |||
Electric Train Lighting, 287 | *- Fuel Economies, 29 | ||
*- Havre-Paris Pipe Line, 143 | |||
Exhibition Palace, 57, 169 | *- Hydraulic Progress, 429 | ||
*- Import Duties, 403, 539 | |||
Foreign Trade, 117, 317, 373, 709# | *- Industrial Organisation, 227 | ||
*- Industrial Problems, 317 | |||
Franco-British Trade, 199 | *- Locomotives, 257 | ||
*- Machinery Exhibits, 569 | |||
Fuel Economies, 29 | *- Manufacturing Costs, 403 | ||
*- Marseilles Exhibition, 143 | |||
Havre-Paris Pipe Line, 143 | *- Marseilles, Port of, 625 | ||
*- Merchant Marine, 735 | |||
Hydraulic Progress, 429 | *- Motor Services, 511 | ||
*- Moving Platforms, 57 | |||
Import Duties, 403, 539 | *- National Fuel, 345 | ||
*- Naval Constructions, 345 | |||
Industrial Organisation, 227 | *- Paris Fair, 569 | ||
*- Paris Traffic, 539 | |||
Industrial Problems, 317 | *- Paris Water Supply, 143 | ||
*- Price Cutting, 143 | |||
Locomotives, 257 | *- Productive Costs, 625 | ||
*- Public Transport, 143 | |||
Machinery Exhibits, 569 | *- Pulverised Coal, 455 | ||
*- Railway Accident, 653 | |||
Manufacturing Costs, 403 | *- Railway Council, 227, 403 | ||
*- Railway Rates, 29, 511 | |||
Marseilles Exhibition, 143 | *- Raw Material, 373 | ||
*- Reparation and Reconstruction, 57 | |||
Marseilles, Port of, 625 | *- Rhine, The, 569 | ||
*- Rhone Scheme, 287 | |||
Merchant Marine, 735 | *- Rolling Stock, 483, 597 | ||
*- Rural Electrification, 483 | |||
Motor Services, 511 | *- Saar Coke, 317 | ||
*- Shipbuilding, 169, 373, 539 | |||
Moving Platforms, 57 | *- Stabilising Exchange, 653 | ||
*- State Railways, 117, 429 | |||
National Fuel, 345 | *- Trade Conferences, 681 | ||
*- Trade Expansion, 483 | |||
Naval Constructions, 345 | *- Trade Fluctuations, 227 | ||
*- Trade with France, 29 | |||
Paris Fair, 569 | *- Trade Obstacles, 539 | ||
*- Trade Organisation, 511 | |||
Paris Traffic, 539 | *- Trade Situation, 85 | ||
*- Trade Stability, 455 | |||
Paris Water Supply, 143 | *- Trade Tendencies, 429 | ||
*- Train Ferry Boat, 455 | |||
Price Cutting, 143 | *- Unemployment, 143 | ||
*- Wages, 597, 681, 709 | |||
Productive Costs, 625 | *- Wages Reductions, 85 | ||
*- Wagons, 85 | |||
Public Transport, 143 | *- Weaving Machinery, 257 | ||
*- Well Boring, 511 | |||
Pulverised Coal, 455 | *FRENCH Petrol Locomotive, 476 ; (Erratum), 506 | ||
*Friction Drive for Rolling Mills, T. B. Rogerson, 247 | |||
Railway Accident, 653 | *Friction Lifters for Drop Stamps, W. H. Snow, 34, 60 | ||
*Frith, Julius, The Case for the Economiser, 655 ; (Letter), 716 | |||
Railway Council, 227, 403 | *Fuel Consumption in Central Electricity Stations, 157, 159 ; (Letter), 177 | ||
*Fuel Economy in Marine Boilers--see Ships | |||
Railway Rates, 29, 511 | *Fullagar--see Engines | ||
*Furnace, British Siemens, Practice, Fred Clements, 518 | |||
Raw Material, 373 | *Furnace, Forced Draught, French, 212 | ||
*Furnace, 0.5-Ton Reverberatory Melting, British Reverberatory Furnaces, Limited, 692 | |||
Reparation and Reconstruction, 57 | *Furnace, Multiple-hearth Roasting, Head, Wrightson and Co., Limited, 163 | ||
*Fusain--see Coal | |||
Rhine, The, 569 | |||
Rhone Scheme, 287 | |||
Rolling Stock, 483, 597 | |||
Rural Electrification, 483 | |||
Saar Coke, 317 | |||
Shipbuilding, 169, 373, 539 | |||
Stabilising Exchange, 653 | |||
State Railways, 117, 429 | |||
Trade Conferences, 681 | |||
Trade Expansion, 483 | |||
Trade Fluctuations, 227 | |||
Trade with France, 29 | |||
Trade Obstacles, 539 | |||
Trade Organisation, 511 | |||
Trade Situation, 85 | |||
Trade Stability, 455 | |||
Trade Tendencies, 429 | |||
Train Ferry Boat, 455 | |||
Unemployment, 143 | |||
Wages, 597, 681, 709 | |||
Wages Reductions, 85 | |||
Wagons, 85 | |||
Weaving Machinery, 257 | |||
Well Boring, 511 | |||
FRENCH Petrol Locomotive, 476 ; (Erratum), 506 | |||
Friction Drive for Rolling Mills, T. B. Rogerson, 247 | |||
Friction Lifters for Drop Stamps, W. H. Snow, 34, 60 | |||
Frith, Julius, The Case for the Economiser, 655 ; | |||
(Letter), 716 | |||
Fuel Consumption in Central Electricity Stations, 157, 159 ; (Letter), 177 | |||
Fuel Economy in Marine | |||
Furnace, British Siemens, Practice, Fred | |||
Clements, 518 | |||
Furnace, Forced Draught, French, 212 | |||
Furnace, | |||
Reverberatory Furnaces, Limited, 692 | |||
Furnace, Multiple-hearth Roasting, Head, Wrightson and Co., Limited, 163 | |||
G | G | ||
GARAGE, Concrete, Portable, 580 | *GARAGE, Concrete, Portable, 580 | ||
*Gas Engines--see Engines | |||
Gas | *Gas, London, Carbon Monoxide in, 394 | ||
*Gas Producer--see Producer | |||
Gas, London, Carbon Monoxide in, 394 | *Gas Quality, Modifications of, 586 | ||
*Gauges at Birmingham, Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, Limited, 305 | |||
Gas | *Gauges, Position, and their Jigs, A. G. Robson, 460 | ||
*Gauges, Railway--see Railways | |||
Gas Quality, Modifications of, 586 | *Gear Cutting and Shaping--see Machine Tools Gear--see also Worm Reduction Gear | ||
*Geared Drive and Turbine Reduction Gearing--see Ships | |||
Gauges at Birmingham, Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, Limited, 305 | *Gearing, Helical, Double, with One-tooth Pinion, Power Plant Company, Limited, 191 | ||
*Gearing with Toothless Pinion, W. R. Darling, 247 | |||
Gauges, Position, and their Jigs, A. G. Robson, 460 | *Geddes, Sir Eric, "Gustave Canet" Lecture on the Railway Act, 1921, 629 | ||
*General Knowledge Test, 45 | |||
Gauges, | *Geneva, Lake of, Control of the Waters of, 534 | ||
*German Activity in China, 662 | |||
Gear Cutting and | *German Disarmament, Effect on Industry, 275 | ||
*Gill, G. M., on Co-operation of the Engineer and Chemist, 37, 46, 52 | |||
Geared Drive and Turbine Reduction | *Glass, Optical, C. J. Peddle, 496 | ||
*Gold Bullion, Assay of, Arthur Westwood, 352 | |||
Gearing, Helical, Double, with One-tooth Pinion, Power Plant Company, Limited, 191 Gearing with Toothless Pinion, W. R. Darling, 247 | *Goodwin, Vice-Admiral Sir G., on Diesel Engines for Naval Purposes, 528 | ||
*Grain Ship Discharging Plant, Tug--see Ships | |||
Geddes, Sir Eric, | *Grain Washing Machines, Wheat Conditioning, Milling, Purifying and Separating Plant, Henry Simon, Limited, 612, 616, 627, 664, 686, 696 | ||
*Grampian Hydro-electric Scheme, 571 | |||
General Knowledge Test, 45 | *Great Lakes-Atlantic Canal, Proposed, 259 | ||
*Grinding--see Machine Tools | |||
Geneva, Lake of, Control of the Waters of, 534 | *Gun for Throwing Life Lines, Birmingham Small Arms Company, 239 | ||
*Gyroscope, Motor-driven, for Hong Kong University, Salterns, Limited, 620 | |||
German Activity in China, 662 | |||
German Disarmament, Effect on Industry, 275 | |||
Gill, G. M., on Co-operation of the Engineer and | |||
Chemist, 37, 46, 52 | |||
Glass, Optical, C. J. Peddle, 496 | |||
H | |||
*"H-R." Worm Reduction Gear, 352 ; (Correction), 393 ; (Letter), 394 | |||
*Hackworth, Timothy, and the Locomotive, Robert Young, 251 ; (Letters), 279, 296, 330, 358 | |||
*Haden, Ingham, on Utilisation of Exhaust Steam from Electric Generating Stations and Coal Economy, 109 | |||
*Hadfield, Sir R. A., on Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, 414 | |||
*Hall-Marriott Automatic Penetrometer, 338 | |||
*Hammer, Steam, John Cochrane (Barrhead), Limited, 262 ; (Note), 306 | |||
*Harbour Improvements in Cuba, 537 | |||
*Harbours--see Annual Article | |||
*Hanson, Dr. D., and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, on Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc, 352 | |||
*Hardness of Pitches and Bitumens, Apparatus for Comparing, Hutchinson's Testing Apparatus, Limited, 338 | |||
*Hardness Testing, Calibrating Apparatus for, Amsler and Co., 424 | |||
*Harris, F. W., on Sewage Filter Beds and the Achorutes Viaticus, 162 | |||
*Heat Engine for Buildings--see Engines | |||
*Heat Insulators, 311 | |||
*Highway Construction, Colonel C. H. Bressey, 603 ; (Letter), 645 | |||
*Hoist, Rotary Pneumatic Motor, Sullivan Machinery Company, 478 | |||
*Hooton, William, on Silencing Engine Exhaust by Interference, 649 | |||
*Hydraulic Presses, Barton-Carr Automatic Control Valve for, Manlove, Alliott and Co., Limited, 308 | |||
*Hydrautomat, Allen Hydrostatic Pump Syndicate, Limited, 674 | |||
*Hydro-electric Installation at Denbigh Asylum, 50 | |||
*Hydro-electric Installations of the Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Horace F. Parshall, 270 | |||
*Hydro-electric Plant with Pumped Storage, Bovingand Co. (London), Limited, 173, 184 | |||
*Hydro-electric Resources of the Scottish Highlands, Professor Magnus Maclean, 606, 647, 675 | |||
Hackworth, Timothy, and the Locomotive, Robert Young, 251 ; (Letters), 279, 296, 330, 358 | *Hydro-electric Scheme for a Scottish Colliery Company, 276 | ||
*Hydro-electric Scheme, The Grampian, 571 | |||
Haden, Ingham, on Utilisation of Exhaust Steam from Electric Generating Stations and Coal Economy, 109 | *Hydro-electric Schemes in New Zealand, 537 | ||
*Hydro-electric Schemes in Tasmania, 716 | |||
Hadfield, Sir R. A., on Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, 414 | *Hydrogen Decarburisation, andc.--see Iron and Steel | ||
Hall-Marriott Automatic Penetrometer, 338 | |||
Hammer, Steam, John Cochrane (Barrhead), | |||
Limited, 262 ; (Note), 306 | |||
Harbour Improvements in Cuba, 537 | |||
Hanson, Dr. D., and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, on Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc, 352 | |||
Hardness of Pitches and Bitumens, Apparatus for Comparing, | |||
Hardness Testing, Calibrating Apparatus for, Amsler and Co., 424 | |||
Harris, F. W., on Sewage Filter Beds and the Achorutes Viaticus, 162 | |||
Heat Engine for | |||
Heat Insulators, 311 | |||
Highway Construction, Colonel C. H. Bressey, 603 ; (Letter), 645 | |||
Hoist, Rotary Pneumatic Motor, Sullivan Machinery Company, 478 | |||
Hooton, William, on Silencing Engine Exhaust by Interference, 649 | |||
Hydraulic Presses, Barton-Carr Automatic Control Valve for, Manlove, Alliott and Co., Limited, 308 | |||
Hydrautomat, Allen Hydrostatic Pump Syndicate, Limited, 674 | |||
Hydro-electric Installation at Denbigh Asylum, 50 | |||
Hydro-electric Installations of the Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Horace | |||
F. Parshall, 270 | |||
Hydro-electric Plant with Pumped Storage, | |||
Hydro-electric Resources of the Scottish Highlands, Professor Magnus Maclean, 606, 647, 675 | |||
Hydro-electric Scheme for a Scottish Colliery Company, 276 | |||
Hydro-electric Scheme, The Grampian, 571 | |||
Hydro-electric Schemes in New Zealand, 537 | |||
Hydro-electric Schemes in Tasmania, 716 | |||
Hydrogen Decarburisation, | |||
I | I | ||
ICE Factory, 300-Ton, at Grimsby, Pluperfect Refrigeration Company, Limited, 171 (Two-page Supplement, February 11th, 1922) | *ICE Factory, 300-Ton, at Grimsby, Pluperfect Refrigeration Company, Limited, 171 (Two- page Supplement, February 11th, 1922) | ||
*Indian Engineering Notes, 278, 354, 648 | |||
Indian Engineering Notes, 278, 354, 648 | *Industry and Economics, 443 | ||
*Inglis, Professor C. E., on Two-dimensional Stress or Strain, 462 | |||
Industry and Economics, 443 | *Injector, Exhaust Steam, Improved, Davies and Metcalfe, Limited, 366 | ||
*Institutions--see Associations, andc. | |||
Inglis, Professor C. E., on Two-dimensional Stress or Strain, 462 | *Instruments, Various--see Electrical Matters, also Foundry Trade Exhibits | ||
*Insulators, Heat, Report, 311 | |||
Injector, Exhaust Steam, Improved, Davies and Metcalfe, Limited, 366 | *Interchangeable Counterboring Milling Cutters, F. F. Sandlin, 580 | ||
Internal Combustion Engines--see Engines International Railway Association--see Railways | |||
Instruments, | |||
Insulators, Heat, Report, 311 | |||
Interchangeable Counterboring Milling Cutters, | |||
F. F. Sandlin, 580 | |||
Internal Combustion | |||
International Railway | |||
IRON AND STEEL : | IRON AND STEEL : | ||
*- American Iron and Steel in 1921, 468 | |||
American Iron and Steel in 1921, 468 | *- American Iron and Steel Production, J. Phillips Bedson, 281 | ||
*- American Steel Works, Electrical Developments at, 645 | |||
American Iron and Steel Production, J. | *- Bessemer Converter in the Steel Foundry, Carels Frares, 488 | ||
*- Blast-furnace Filling, D. E. Roberts, 541 | |||
Phillips Bedson, 281 | *- Blast-furnace Plant in New Jersey, 676 | ||
*- Blast-furnace Practice, Presidential Address, Francis Samuelson, 490 | |||
American Steel Works, Electrical Developments at, 645 | *- British Cast Iron Research Association, Report, 133 | ||
*- Casting, Centrifugal, Piston Ring "Pot," Centrifugal Castings, Limited, 264 | |||
Bessemer Converter in the Steel Foundry, Carels | *- Castings at the Foundry Exhibition, 694 | ||
*- Castings for Large Engine Cylinders, Carels Freres, 489 | |||
Blast-furnace Filling, D. E. Roberts, 541 | *- Chilled Iron Wheels, 606 | ||
*- Cold-headed Bolts, V. E. Hillman, 591 | |||
Blast-furnace Plant in New Jersey, 676 | *- Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 414 | ||
*- Cupolas, Charging Machines for, Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 727 | |||
Blast-furnace Practice, Presidential Address, Francis Samuelson, 490 | *- Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, Major Caldwell, 79 ; (Paragraph), 241 | ||
*- Electro-deposition of Iron, W. E. Hughes, 559 | |||
British Cast Iron Research Association, Report, 133 | *- Foundry Equipment--see also Foundry Trade Exhibits | ||
*- Foundry Melting Plant for Cast Iron, Improved, J. E. Hurst, 365 | |||
Casting, Centrifugal, Piston Ring | *- Friction Drive for Rolling Mills, T. B. Rogerson, 247 | ||
*- Hydrogen Decarburisation of Carbon Steels, C. R. Austin, 518 | |||
Castings at the Foundry Exhibition, 694 | *- Influence of Dissolved Oxides on Carburising and Hardening Qualities of Steel, E. W. Ehn, 518 | ||
*- Nickel-chrome Steel Railway Couplings, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 562 | |||
Castings for Large Engine Cylinders, Carels Freres, 489 | *- Oxidising Gases and Heated Iron, Professor H. C. H. Carpenter and Miss C. F. Elam, 519 | ||
*- Pack Cooling Bed for a Rolling Mill, Morgan Engineering Company, 548 | |||
Chilled Iron Wheels, 606 | *- Stainless Steel, Exhibits of Various Uses for, Firth-Brearley Stainless Steel Syndicate, 322 | ||
*- Steel Foundry in a Garden City, Kryn and Lahy Metal Works, Limited, 636, 637 | |||
Cold-headed Bolts, V. E. Hillman, 591 | *- Steel and Iron Castings, "Granfin" Cast Iron, T. Summerson and Sons, Limited, 323 | ||
*- X-ray Studies on the Crystal Structure of Steel, A. Westgren and G. Phragmen, 541, 642 | |||
Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 414 | *ITALY, New Port Works in, 208 | ||
*Italy, Proposed New Canal in, 163 | |||
Cupolas, Charging Machines for, Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 727 | |||
Electric Arc | |||
Electro-deposition of Iron, W. E. Hughes, 559 Foundry | |||
Foundry Melting Plant for Cast Iron, Improved, J. E. Hurst, 365 | |||
Friction Drive for Rolling Mills, T. B. Rogerson, 247 | |||
Hydrogen Decarburisation of Carbon Steels, | |||
C. R. Austin, 518 | |||
Influence of Dissolved Oxides on Carburising and Hardening Qualities of Steel, E. W. Ehn, 518 | |||
Nickel-chrome Steel Railway Couplings, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 562 | |||
Oxidising Gases and Heated Iron, Professor H. C. H. Carpenter and Miss C. F. Elam, 519 | |||
Pack Cooling Bed for a Rolling Mill, Morgan Engineering Company, 548 | |||
Stainless Steel, Exhibits of Various Uses for, Firth-Brearley Stainless Steel Syndicate, 322 | |||
Steel Foundry in a Garden City, Kryn and Lahy Metal Works, Limited, 636, 637 | |||
Steel and Iron Castings, | |||
ITALY, New Port Works in, 208 | |||
Italy, Proposed New Canal in, 163 | |||
J | J | ||
JAPANESE Patent Law, 309 | *JAPANESE Patent Law, 309 | ||
*Jeffcott, Dr. H. H., on the Milling of Screws and Theory of Screw Threads, 392 | |||
Jeffcott, Dr. H. H., on the Milling of Screws and | *Jigs and Devices for Making Small Tools, C. A. Vandervell and Co., Limited, 542 | ||
*Joseph, J., on Practical Applications of the Thermionic Valve, 308 | |||
Theory of Screw Threads, 392 | |||
Jigs and Devices for Making Small Tools, C. A. | |||
Vandervell and Co., Limited, 542 | |||
Joseph, J., on Practical Applications of the | |||
Thermionic Valve, 308 | |||
K | K | ||
KAMMERER, Monsieur, on Utilisation of Steam, 311 | *KAMMERER, Monsieur, on Utilisation of Steam, 311 | ||
*Kent, J. L., on Resistance of Ships Among Waves, 418 | |||
Kent, J. L., on Resistance of Ships Among Waves, 418 | *Kent-Hodgson Steam Meters, 420 | ||
*Kiln, Self-discharging Shaft, for Portland Cement, 306 | |||
Kent-Hodgson Steam Meters, 420 | *Kirkpatrick, Sir C. R. S., on Transport Facilities in the Port of London, 556 | ||
*Knowledge and Tradition, 243 | |||
Kiln, Self-discharging Shaft, for Portland Cement, 306 | *Kuyser, J. A., on Protective Apparatus for Turbo-generators, 556, 563, 608, 720 | ||
Kirkpatrick, Sir C. R. S., on Transport Facilities in the Port of London, 556 | |||
Knowledge and Tradition, 243 | |||
Kuyser, J. A., on Protective Apparatus for | |||
Turbo-generators, 556, 563, 608, 720 | |||
L | L | ||
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES AND WAGES QUESTIONS : | LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES AND WAGES QUESTIONS: | ||
* -Displacement of Labour, 641 ; (Letter), 690 | |||
Displacement of Labour, 641 ; (Letter), 690 | *- Engineering Dispute, Court of Inquiry Report, 524 ; (Letter), 690 | ||
*- Industry and Economics, 444 | |||
Engineering Dispute, Court of Inquiry | * -Lock-out, The, 303 ; (Letters), 330, 358 | ||
*- Managerial Functions, 471 | |||
Report, 524 ; (Letter), 690 | *- Owners and Shop Management, 217 | ||
*- Science and Labour, 389 ; (Letters), 413, 492, 548 | |||
Industry and Economics, 444 | *LANDER, Dr. C. H., Lecture on Low Temperature Carbonisation, 382 | ||
*Latham, Ernest, on the Maintenance of Tidal Berths, 87 | |||
Lock-out, The, 303 ; (Letters), 330, 358 | *Latham, E., and P. Harrison, on Marine Surveys, 614 | ||
*Lathes--see Machine Tools | |||
Managerial Functions, 471 | *Launches and Trial Trips, 24, 109, 167, 343, 368, 425, 619, 651, 710 | ||
LEADERS: | |||
Owners and Shop Management, 217 | *- 1921--A Retrospect, 15 | ||
*- Accidents to Platelayers, 46 | |||
Science and Labour, 389 ; (Letters), 413, 492, 548 | *- Air Conference Reflections, 186 | ||
*- Alternating-current Commutator Motors, 104 | |||
LANDER, Dr. C. H., Lecture on Low Temperature Carbonisation, 382 | *- American and European Engineers, 131 | ||
*- American Research in Metal Welding, 698 | |||
Latham, Ernest, on the Maintenance of Tidal Berths, 87 | *- Automatic Train Control, 131, 723 | ||
*- Aviation and National Defence, 361 | |||
Latham, E., and P. Harrison, on Marine Surveys, 614 | *- Bearing Metals, 613 | ||
*- Breakdowns of Machinery, 500 | |||
*- British Association for the Testing of Materials, 158 | |||
*- Buxton Explosion, 185 | |||
Launches and Trial Trips, 24, 109, 167, 343, 368, | *- Chinese Markets, 585 | ||
*- Cold Work, 669 | |||
425, 619, 651, 710 | *- Commercial President, 273 | ||
*- Corrugation of Rails, 74 | |||
LEADERS : | *- Die Castings, 333 | ||
*- Displacement of Labour, 641 | |||
*- Electric Power Stations, 669 | |||
*- Electricity on the Farm, 389 | |||
Accidents to Platelayers, 46 | *- Engineer and the Atom, 642 | ||
*- Failure of Civil Aviation, 697 | |||
Air Conference Reflections, 186 | *- "Fool-proof" Materials, 74 | ||
*- General Knowledge Test, 45 | |||
Alternating-current Commutator Motors, 104 | * -Grouping of the Railways, 216 | ||
*- Heavy Suburban Passenger Train Working, 613 | |||
American and European Engineers, 131 | *- Imperial Wireless Communication, 527 | ||
*- Industry and Economics, 443 | |||
American Research in Metal Welding, 698 | *- International Railway Association, 417 | ||
*- Knowledge and Tradition, 243 | |||
Automatic Train Control, 131, 723 | *- Lock-out, The, 303 | ||
*- Locomotive Hour, 333 | |||
Aviation and National Defence, 361 | *- Managerial Functions, 471 | ||
*- Modifications of Gas Quality, 586 | |||
Bearing Metals, 613 | *- Owners and Shop Management, 217 | ||
*- Pacific Type Locomotives, 444 | |||
Breakdowns of Machinery, 500 | *- Philosophy of Cutting, 527 | ||
*- Pioneer Electrical Engineering, 724 | |||
British Association for the Testing of Materials, 158 | *- Power Economy, 157 | ||
*- Protective Apparatus for Turbo-alternators, 556 | |||
Buxton Explosion, 185 | *- Railway Brakes, 243 | ||
*- Railway Rates, 555 | |||
Chinese Markets, 585 | *- Railway Signals, 73 | ||
*- Railways' Road Transport Proposals, 670 | |||
Cold Work, 669 | *- Recent Sewage Treatment Methods, 103 | ||
*- Rotary Converters for Railway Work, 216 | |||
Commercial President, 273 | *- Safety in Railway Operation, 586 | ||
*- Science and Labour, 389 | |||
Corrugation of Rails, 74 | *- Standardised Bricks and Coal, 46 | ||
*- Steam Locomotive, 362 | |||
Die Castings, 333 | *- Stresses, Calculable and Incalculable, 499 | ||
*- Telephone Secrecy, 417 | |||
Displacement of Labour, 641 | *- Turbine Reduction Gearing, 471 | ||
*- Vacuum Airship, 73 | |||
Electric Power Stations, 669 | *- Washington Naval Treaty, 215 | ||
Electricity on the Farm, 389 | |||
Engineer and the Atom, 642 | |||
Failure of Civil Aviation, 697 | |||
General Knowledge Test, 45 | |||
Grouping of the Railways, 216 | |||
Heavy Suburban Passenger Train Working, 613 | |||
Imperial Wireless Communication, 527 | |||
Industry and Economics, 443 | |||
International Railway Association, 417 | |||
Knowledge and Tradition, 243 | |||
Lock-out, The, 303 | |||
Locomotive Hour, 333 | |||
Managerial Functions, 471 | |||
Modifications of Gas Quality, 586 | |||
Owners and Shop Management, 217 | |||
Pacific Type Locomotives, 444 | |||
Philosophy of Cutting, 527 | |||
Pioneer Electrical Engineering, 724 | |||
Power Economy, 157 | |||
Protective Apparatus for Turbo-alternators, 556 | |||
Railway Brakes, 243 | |||
Railway Rates, 555 | |||
Railway Signals, 73 | |||
Recent Sewage Treatment Methods, 103 | |||
Rotary Converters for Railway Work, 216 | |||
Safety in Railway Operation, 586 | |||
Science and Labour, 389 | |||
Standardised Bricks and Coal, 46 | |||
Steam Locomotive, 362 | |||
Stresses, Calculable and Incalculable, 499 | |||
Telephone Secrecy, 417 | |||
Turbine Reduction Gearing, 471 | |||
Vacuum Airship, 73 | |||
Washington Naval Treaty, 215 | |||
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS : | LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS : | ||
*- England, North of, 26, 54, 82, 114, 140, 166, 196, 224, 254, 284, 314, 315, 342, 370, 400, 426, 452, 480, 508, 536, 566, 594, 622, 650, 678, 706, 732 | |||
England, North of, 26, 54, 82, 114, 140, 166, 196, 224, 254, 284, 314, 315, 342, 370, 400, 426, 452, 480, 508, 536, 566, 594, 622, 650, 678, 706, 732 | *- Lancashire, 25, 53, 81, 113, 139, 165, 167, 195, 223, 253, 255, 282, 312, 341, 369, 399, 426, 451, 479, 507, 509, 535, 565, 593, 621, 649, 677, 705, 731 | ||
*- Midlands and Staffordshire, 24, 52, 55, 80, 112, 138, 141, 164, 194, 222, 252, 282, 312, 340, 368, 371, 398, 425, 451, 478, 507, 509, 534, 564, 593, 621, 649, 677, 679, 705, 731 | |||
Lancashire, 25, 53, 81, 113, 139, 165, 167, 195, 223, 253, 255, 282, 312, 341, 369, 399, 426, 451, 479, 507, 509, 535, 565, 593, 621, 649, 677, 705, 731 | *- Scotland, 27, 55, 83, 114, 141, 166, 197, 225, 254, 284, 314, 342, 370, 400, 427, 453, 481, 509, 536, 566, 594, 623, 651, 679, 707, 733 | ||
*- Sheffield, 25, 53, 81, 83, 113, 140, 165, 196, 223, 253, 283, 313, 342, 369, 399, 426, 452, 480, 508, 509, 535, 566, 594, 622, 650, 678, 706, 732 ; (Correction), 197 | |||
Midlands and Staffordshire, 24, 52, 55, 80, 112, 138, 141, 164, 194, 222, 252, 282, 312, 340, 368, 371, 398, 425, 451, 478, 507, 509, 534, 564, 593, 621, 649, 677, 679, 705, 731 | *- Wales and Adjoining Counties, 27, 55, 83, 115, 141, 167, 197, 225, 255, 285, 315, 343, 371, 401, 427, 453, 481, 509, 537, 567, 595, 623, 651, 679, 707, 733 | ||
Scotland, 27, 55, 83, 114, 141, 166, 197, 225, 254, 284, 314, 342, 370, 400, 427, 453, 481, 509, 536, 566, 594, 623, 651, 679, 707, 733 | |||
Sheffield, 25, 53, 81, 83, 113, 140, 165, 196, 223, 253, 283, 313, 342, 369, 399, 426, 452 | |||
Wales and Adjoining Counties, 27, 55, 83 | |||
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : | ||
*- Accidents to Platelayers, F. W. Brewer, 100 Air Heaters, S. Utting, 100, 220--see also Hot Air | |||
Accidents to Platelayers, F. W. Brewer, 100 Air Heaters, S. Utting, 100, | *- Angle-compound Air Compressors at a Colliery, Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 124 ; Civis, 178 ; Sullivan Machinery Company, 249 | ||
*- Avoidable Waste in Locomotive Operation, C. R. K., 477, 492, 618; F. W. Brewer, 548 ; Wm. T. Hoecker, 690 ; (Erratum, C. R. K.), 492 | |||
Angle-compound Air Compressors at a Colliery, Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 124 ; Civis, 178 ; Sullivan Machinery Company, | *- Blast-furnace as Gas Producer--see Power Economy | ||
*- Boiler Economy, Nicodemus, 22; S. C. Christie, 51 | |||
Avoidable Waste in Locomotive Operation, C. R.K., 477, 492, 618; F. W. Brewer, 548 ; Wm. T. Hoecker, 690 ; (Erratum, C. R. K.), 492 | *- British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, M.I. Loco. E., 358 | ||
*- British Evaporation Unit, G. A. Rossetti, 690 | |||
Blast-furnace as Gas | *- British versus Foreign Enterprise, S. Dixon and Son, Limited, 618 | ||
*- British Railway Speeds in 1921, O. R. Walkey, 154, 178 | |||
Boiler Economy, Nicodemus, 22 ; S. C. | *- Buxton Boiler Explosion, A. A. Buss, 220 ; A. W. Read, 220; Dist. Loco., 220 ; C. F. Dendy Marshall, 220, 249, 279 ; Warwill, 220 ; F. W. Brewer, 249 ; S. P. C., 249 ; P. V. Vernon, 249 ; Skefko Ball Bearing Company, Limited, 279 | ||
*- Chinese Markets, Stafford Ransome, 645 | |||
Christie, 51 | *- Condenser Performance, A. A., 296 | ||
*- Co-ordination of Research, Researcher, 178 | |||
British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, M.I. Loco. E., 358 | *- Coupling Rod Drives, William P. Durtnall, 662 | ||
*- Early Locomotives, S. Russell, 330 | |||
British Evaporation Unit, G. A. Rossetti, 690 British versus Foreign Enterprise, S. Dixon and Son, Limited, 618 | *- Economiser, The Case for the, George E. Tansley, 716 | ||
*- Economy and Gas Turbine--see Internal Combustion Turbine | |||
British Railway Speeds in 1921, O. R. Walkey, 154, 178 | *- Electric Locomotive for the North-Eastern Railway, British Air Brake Company, Limited, 22 | ||
*- Gas Charges, The New, Geo. T. Pardoe, 75 | |||
Buxton Boiler Explosion, A. A. Buss, 220 ; A. W. Read, 220; Dist. Loco., 220 ; C. F. Dendy Marshall, 220, 249, 279 ; Warwill, 220 ; F. W. Brewer, 249 ; S. P. C., 249 ; P. V. Vernon, 249 ; Skefko Ball Bearing Company, Limited, 279 | *- German Submarine Building Programme, 1914-1918, M. Prendergast, 477 | ||
*- H-R. Worm Reducing Gear, Geo. T. Pardoe, 394 | |||
Chinese Markets, Stafford Ransome, 645 | *- Hot Air for Combustion, G. E. Tansley, 177, 249 ; W. H. Owen, 279--see also Air Heaters | ||
*- Institution of Chemical Engineers, Proposed, J. W. Hinchley, 154 | |||
Condenser Performance, A. A., 296 | *- Internal Combustion Turbine, H. A. Hepburn, 75, 153, 220 ; W. A. D. Forbes, 100, 154, 248 ; Norman Davey, 100, 177 | ||
*- Isaac Dodds, S. Snell, 548 | |||
Co-ordination of Research, Researcher, 178 | *- Is Stability Returning? Robert Keddie, 414 | ||
*- Liquid Piston Prime Movers, S. P. Christie, 178 | |||
Coupling Rod Drives, William P. Durtnall, 662 | *- Liverpool and Manchester Locomotives, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 124 | ||
*- Lock-out, The, H. G. R., 330 ; Robert Keddie, 358 | |||
Early Locomotives, S. Russell, 330 | *- Locomotive Counterbalancing, E. A. Forward, 330, 520 ; F. W. Brewer, 394, 492, 578 | ||
*- Locomotive Pressure Gauges, P. C. Dewhurst, 519 | |||
Economiser, The Case for the, George E. Tansley, 716 | *- Locomotive Reversing Gear, andc., S. Russel, 414 | ||
*- Locomotives with Four Excentrics, E. L. Ahrons, 22 ; E. A. Forward, 22, 75, 154 ; Jas. Dunlop, 51, 100, 178 ; A. M. Bushell, 124 | |||
Economy and Gas | *- Machine--Slave or Tyrant ? A. H., 662; Ernest Forrest, 716 | ||
*- Managers and Draughtsmen, Ambitious, 414 | |||
Electric Locomotive for the North-Eastern Railway, British Air Brake Company, Limited, 22 | *- Managers and Employers, Nemo, 330 ; Vincere Vel Mori, 358 | ||
*- Manufacturing, Some Points on, Austin Motor Company, Limited, 75 ; T. Mohn, 124 ; H. T. Fowler, 154 ; C. H., 177 | |||
Gas Charges, The New, Geo. T. Pardoe, 75 | *- Marine Diesel Engines, G. J. Steinheil, 476 | ||
*- Measure of Consumption by Cut-off Pressure in Engine Cylinders, T. W., 51 ; F. Hovenden, 100 | |||
German Submarine Building Programme, 1914-1918, M. Prendergast, 477 | *- Metallurgy for Engineers, Scientific Metallurgist, 413 | ||
*- Mond Gas Producers, T. R. Wollaston, 178 Noise--see Machine, andc. | |||
H-R. Worm Reducing Gear, Geo. T. Pardoe, 394 | *- Organisation and Wages, Hugh P. Vowles, 413; A. Williams Price, 492 ; Robert Keddie, 548 | ||
*- Panama Canal Slides, J. Stuart, 22, 51, 153 ; Harry Bates, 51; D. M. M., 178 ; (Erratum), 51 | |||
Hot Air for Combustion, G. E. Tansley, 177, 249 ; W. H. Owen, | *- Patent Office Methods, J. G. Hudson, 476 | ||
*- Power Economy, J. Jones, 220; William Stead, 249 | |||
Institution of Chemical Engineers, Proposed, J. W. Hinchley, 154 | *- Question at the Civils' Examination, 1917, 22 | ||
*- Rail Corrugation, D. Leigh, 248 ; J. Austin Baker, 279; W. H. Owen, 279 ; H. D. Brindley, 519 | |||
Internal Combustion Turbine, H. A. Hepburn, 75, 153, 220 ; W. A. D. Forbes, 100, 154, 248 ; Norman Davey, 100, 177 | *- Railway Brakes, A. M. Bell, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, G.I.P. Railway, 520 | ||
*- Railways and Road Traffic, Clem Crosselin, 716 | |||
Isaac Dodds, S. Snell, 548 | *- Reinforced Concrete Pipe Joint, New Type, Water Engineer, 492 | ||
*- Road Construction, Geo. T. Pardoe, 645 | |||
Is Stability Returning? Robert Keddie, 414 Liquid Piston Prime Movers, S. P. Christie, 178 | *- Rope Drives, Geo. T. Pardoe, 75 | ||
*- Royal Metal Trades' Pension Society, Edward Le Bas, 249 | |||
Liverpool and Manchester Locomotives, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 124 | *- Safer Ships : Potential Air-tightness, R. M. Steele, 618 | ||
* -Safety of Railway Employees and the Public, Safety First, 358 | |||
Lock-out, The, H. G. R., 330; Robert Keddie, 358 | *- Scavenging in Diesel Engines, G. Steinheil, 51 | ||
*- Self-aligning Ball Thrust Bearings--see Buxton Boiler Explosion | |||
Locomotive Counterbalancing, E. A. Forward, 330, 520 ; F. W. Brewer, 394, 492, 578 | *- Stephenson's Long Boiler Engines, W. J. Barker, 413 ; F. Achard, 476 ; R. Stephenson and Co., 476 | ||
*- Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, J. G. H. Warren, 279, 330 ; Robert Young, 296, 358 ; F. Bowman, 296 | |||
Locomotive Pressure Gauges, P. C. Dewhurst, 519 | *- Trade Cycles, The Cause of, Hugh P. Vowles, 690 | ||
*- Trades Unionism, T. R. Shipley, 578 | |||
Locomotive Reversing Gear, | *- Train Speed--see British Railway | ||
*- Transport Problems, P. E. C., 578 | |||
Locomotives with Four Excentrics, E. L. Ahrons, 22 ; E. A. Forward, 22, 75, 154 ; Jas. Dunlop, 51, 100, 178 ; A. M. Bushell, 124 | *- Unemployment, A Cause of, J. E. Thornycroft, 690 | ||
*- Unqualified Mining Engineer, C. McDermid, 154 | |||
*- Welsh Boiler Tests, V. R. Chadwick, 358 | |||
*- Works Organisation and Wages, T. D., 358 ; Robert Keddie, 394 | |||
Ernest Forrest, 716 | *LIEGE, International Scientific Congress at, 160 | ||
*Lift Gear, Belt-driven; Electric Friction Hoist ; Electric Overhead Travelling Crab, andc., Holt and Willetts, 262 | |||
Managers and Draughtsmen, Ambitious, 414 | *Lighting, Electric--see Electrical Matters | ||
Managers and Employers, Nemo, 330 ; | |||
Vincere Vel Mori, 358 | |||
Manufacturing, Some Points on, Austin Motor Company, Limited, 75 ; T. Mohn, 124 ; H. T. Fowler, 154 ; C. H., 177 | |||
Marine Diesel Engines, G. J. Steinheil, 476 | |||
Measure of Consumption by Cut-off Pressure in Engine Cylinders, T. W., 51 ; F. | |||
Metallurgy for Engineers, Scientific Metallurgist, 413 | |||
Mond Gas Producers, T. R. Wollaston, 178 | |||
Organisation and Wages, Hugh P. Vowles, 413; A. Williams Price, 492; Robert Keddie, 548 | |||
Panama Canal Slides, J. Stuart, 22, 51, 153 ; Harry Bates, 51 ; D. M. M., 178 ; (Erratum), 51 | |||
Patent Office Methods, J. G. Hudson, 476 | |||
Power Economy, J. Jones, 220 ; William Stead, 249 | |||
Question at the | |||
Rail Corrugation, D. Leigh, 248 ; J. Austin Baker, 279; W. H. Owen, 279 ; H. D. Brindley, 519 | |||
Railway Brakes, A. M. Bell, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, G.I.P. Railway, 520 | |||
Railways and Road Traffic, Clem Crosselin, 716 | |||
Reinforced Concrete Pipe Joint, New Type, Water Engineer, 492 | |||
Road Construction, Geo. T. Pardoe, 645 | |||
Rope Drives, Geo. T. Pardoe, 75 | |||
Royal Metal | |||
Safer Ships : Potential Air-tightness, R. M. | |||
Steele, 618 | |||
Safety of Railway Employees and the Public, Safety First, 358 | |||
Scavenging in Diesel Engines, G. Steinheil, 51 Self-aligning Ball Thrust | |||
Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, J. G. H. Warren, 279, 330 ; Robert Young, 296, 358 ; F. Bowman, 296 | |||
Trade Cycles, The Cause of, Hugh P. Vowles, 690 | |||
Trades Unionism, T. R. Shipley, 578 | |||
Train | |||
Transport Problems, P. E. C., 578 | |||
Unemployment, A Cause of, J. E. | |||
Unqualified Mining Engineer, C. McDermid, 154 | |||
Welsh Boiler Tests, V. R. Chadwick, 358 | |||
Works Organisation and Wages, T. D., 358 | |||
Robert Keddie, 394 | |||
LIEGE, International Scientific Congress at, 160 | |||
Lift Gear, Belt-driven; Electric Friction | |||
Hoist ; Electric Overhead Travelling Crab, | |||
Lighting, | |||
LITERATURE : | LITERATURE : | ||
*Reviews: | |||
Reviews: | *- British Railways and the Great War, Edwin A. Pratt, 472 | ||
*- Copper Refining, Lawrence Addicks, 12 | |||
British Railways and the Great War, Edwin A. Pratt, 472 | *- Corrosion of Iron, J. Newton Friend, 671 | ||
*- Deterioration of Structures in Sea Water, Second Report of Committee of Institution of Civil Engineers, P. M. Crosthwaite and G. R. Redgrave, 671 | |||
Copper Refining, Lawrence Addicks, 12 | *- Distribution of Gas, Walter Hole, 275 | ||
*- Engineering Steels, Leslie Aitchison, 245 | |||
Corrosion of Iron, J. Newton Friend, 671 | *- English for the English, George Sampson, 158 | ||
*- History of the Great War : Naval Operations, Vol. II., Sir Julian S. Corbett, 244 | |||
Deterioration of Structures in Sea Water, Second Report of Committee of Institution of Civil Engineers, P. M. Crosthwaite and | *- Jane's Fighting Ships, 1921, Oscar Parkes and M. Prendergast, 217 | ||
*- Locomotive, Lectures on the, Dugald Drummond, 473 | |||
G. R. Redgrave, 671 | *- Metallography, Part II., The Metals and Common Alloys, S. L. Hoyt, 12 | ||
*- Modern Gasworks Practice, Alwyne Meade, 275 | |||
Distribution of Gas, Walter Hole, 275 | *- Real Mathematics, Ernest G. Beck, 334 | ||
*- Seaborne Trade, C. Ernest Fayle, 294 | |||
Engineering Steels, Leslie Aitchison, 245 | *- Steam Turbines, W. J. Goudie, 699, 726 | ||
*- Story of Railway Pioneers, Inventions and Works of Isaac Dodds and his Son, Major S. Snell, 274 ; (Letters), 330, 548 | |||
English for the English, George Sampson, 158 | *- Taschenbuch der Kriegsflotten, XX., Jahrgang, 1922, 557 | ||
*Short Notices : | |||
History of the Great War : Naval Operations, Vol. II., Sir Julian S. Corbett, 244 | *- Acoustics, Collected Papers on, W. C. Sabine, 726 | ||
*- Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, Philip Kemp, 726 | |||
*- Aviation in Peace and War, Sir F. H. Sykes, 726 | |||
*- Coal and its By-products, Analysis of, S. Roy Illingworth, 133, 587 | |||
Locomotive, Lectures on the, Dugald Drummond, 473 | *- Electric Clocks and Chimes, 105, 294 | ||
*- Les Relations Economiques entre La Grande Bretagne et La Suisse dans le Passe et le Present, Dr. W. Waldvogel, 294 | |||
Metallography, Part II., The Metals and Common Alloys, S. L. Hoyt, 12 | *- Mechanical Appliances for Handling Railway Traffic, George Bulkeley, 245, 587 | ||
*- Modern Tunnelling, D. W. Brunton and J. A. Davis, 587, 671 | |||
Modern Gasworks Practice, Alwyne Meade, 275 | *- Plumbers' Handbook, S. E. Dibble, 587 | ||
*- Pocket book of Marine Engineering, A. E. Seaton, 587, 671 | |||
Real Mathematics, Ernest G. Beck, 334 | *- Power's Practical Refrigeration, 105, 587 | ||
*- Practical Engraving on Metal, 587, 643 | |||
Seaborne Trade, C. Ernest Fayle, 294 | *- Year Book of Wellington Harbour Board, New Zealand, 294 | ||
*Books Received : | |||
Steam Turbines, W. J. Goudie, 699, 726 | *- Adjustment and Testing of Telescope Objectives, 105 | ||
* -Airplane Engine, L. S. Marks, 444 | |||
Story of Railway Pioneers, Inventions and Works of Isaac Dodds and his Son, Major | *- Albert Owner's Handbook and Catalogue of Spare Parts, Part I., 294 | ||
*- America versus Europe in Industry, Dwight T. Farnham, 671 | |||
S. Snell, 274 ; (Letters), 330, 548 | *- American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Process Charts, F. B. Gilbreth and L. M. Gilbreth, 473 | ||
*- Analysis of Fuel, Gas, Water and Lubricants, S. W. Parr, 671 | |||
Taschenbuch der Kriegsflotten, XX., | *- Annual Reports of Society of Chemical Industry, 587 | ||
*- Applications de la Biologie a 1'Art de 1'Ingenieur, Docteur Ed. Imbeaux, 294 | |||
Short Notices : | *- Applied Calculus, F. F. P. Bisacre, 133 | ||
*- Architectural Office Administration, Francis Lome, 105 | |||
Acoustics, Collected Papers on, W. C. Sabine, 726 | *- Ball Hardness Test, Industrial Application of, 587 | ||
*- Bengal Smoke Nuisances Report, 1920, 473 | |||
Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, Philip Kemp, 726 | *- Blacksmiths' Pocket-book, Tom Wormaid, 75 | ||
*- Board of Education, Catalogue of Collections in Science Museum, South Kensington, Aeronautics, 444, 671 | |||
Aviation in Peace and War, Sir F. H. Sykes, 726 | *- Boiler Plant Testing, David Brownlie, 699 | ||
*- Bombay Presidency, Vegetable Oil Industry in the, Bulletin No. 3, A. F. Yuill, 245 | |||
Coal and its By-products, Analysis of, S. Roy Illingworth, 133, 587 | *- Bristol, Port of, 1922, Handbook, 473 | ||
*- British Association for Advancement of Science, Stress Distribution in Engineering Materials, 418 | |||
Electric Clocks and Chimes, 105, 294 | *- British Rainfall, 1920, 245 | ||
*- British Scientific and Technical Books, A Catalogue of, British Science Guild, 75 | |||
Les Relations Economiques entre La Grande | *- Calculating Machines, Modern, The Origin of, J. A. V. Turck, 105 | ||
*- Calvert's Mechanics' Almanack, 1922, 294 | |||
Bretagne et La Suisse dans le Passe et le Present, Dr. W. Waldvogel, 294 | *- Canada as a Market for British Goods, 587 | ||
*- Cane Sugar, Manufacture of, Llewellyn J ones and F. L. Scard, 245 | |||
Mechanical Appliances for Handling Railway Traffic, George Bulkeley, 245, 587 | *- Central Station Voltages and Charges in the United Kingdom, 1922, 418 | ||
*- Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, Annual Report, 1921-22, 699 | |||
Modern Tunnelling, D. W. Brunton and J. A. Davis, 587, 671 | *- Chemistry, Part I., George Thompson and G. H. Leslie, 294 | ||
*- Cloakrooms, Washing Facilities, andc., in Factories, Welfare Pamphlet No. 8, 418 | |||
*- Clubs, 1922, E. C. Austen-Leigh, 294 | |||
*- Coal Mining, Robert Peel and Daniel Burns, 699 | |||
Pocket book of Marine Engineering, A. E. | *- Coal and Smoke, J. W. Cobb, 294 | ||
*- Coalition Government, O. F. Maclagan, 245 | |||
Seaton, 587, 671 | *- Construction Cost Keeping and Management, H. P. Gillette and R. T. Dana, 444 | ||
*- Converting a Business into a Private Company, H. W. Jordan, 245 | |||
*- Costing for Manufacturers, W. Howard Hazell, 105 | |||
*- Cotton Spinning Machinery and its Uses, Wm. Scott Taggart, 245 | |||
Practical Engraving on Metal, 587, 643 | *- Cours de Mecanique Appliquee, andc., Marcel Lamotte, 473 | ||
*- Department of the Interior, U.S.A.: | |||
Year Book of Wellington Harbour Board, New Zealand, 294 | *-- Coke Oven Accidents in the United States, 1920, W. W. Adams, 473 ; Technical Paper, 293 | ||
*-- Oil Camp Sanitation, C. P. Bowie, 473 | |||
Books Received : | *-- Petroleum Laws of all America, J. W. Thompson, 473 | ||
LITERATURE (continued): | |||
Adjustment and Testing of Telescope Objectives, 105 | *Books Received (continued): | ||
*- Department of Scientific and Industrial Research : | |||
Airplane Engine, L. S. Marks, 444 | *-- Building Research Board, Reports Nos. 5 and 6, 699 | ||
*-- First Report of Gas Cylinders Research Committee, 294 | |||
Albert | *-- Fuel Research Board, Report No. 1, Pulverised Coal Systems in America, Leonard C. Harvey, 294 | ||
*-- Physical and Chemical Survey of the National Coal Resources, 671 | |||
America versus Europe in Industry, Dwight | *- Design of Steel Mill Buildings and Calculation of Stresses, andc., Milo S. Ketchum, 671 | ||
*- Designers of Our Buildings, L. Cope Cornford, 105 | |||
T. Farnham, 671 | *- Dictionary of Applied Chemistry, Sir Edward Thorpe, 587 | ||
*- Dictionary of Applied Physics, Sir Richard Glazebrook, 671 | |||
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Process Charts, F. B. Gilbreth and L. M. Gilbreth, 473 | *- Die Spezifischen Warmen der Gase und Dampfe, Dipl. Ing. A. Schelest, 473 | ||
*- Distribution of Gas, Walter Hole, 75 | |||
Analysis of Fuel, Gas, Water and Lubricants, S. W. Parr, 671 | *- Dock and Harbour Authorities Directory, 1922, 557 | ||
*- Douglas Theory, Reply to Mr. J. A. Hobson, Major C. H. Douglas, 418 | |||
Annual Reports of Society of Chemical Industry, 587 | *- Dynamo Design and Construction, A. H. Avery, 643 | ||
*- Economics of Electrical Distribution, P. O. Reyneau and H. P. Seelye, 473 | |||
Applications de la Biologie a | *- Electrical Engineering, Vol. II., Alternating Currents, Chester L. Dawes, 473 | ||
*- Electrical Engineering Testing, G. D. Aspinall Parr, 699 | |||
Applied Calculus, F. F. P. Bisacre, 133 | *- Electric Installation Rules and Tables, W. S. Ibbetson, 245 | ||
*- Electrical Measuring Instruments, Maintenance and Repair of, H. G. Yarrill, 643 | |||
Architectural Office Administration, Francis Lome, 105 | *- Electro-chemistry, Treatise on, Edited by the late Bertram Blount, 362 | ||
*- Electro-deposition and Electro-plating, Report of Faraday Society Discussion, 75 | |||
Ball Hardness Test, Industrial Application of, 587 | *- Electro-farming, 699 | ||
*- Electro-metallurgy of Steel, C. C. Gow, 362 | |||
Bengal Smoke Nuisances Report, 1920, 473 | *- Empire Municipal Directory and Year Book, 1922-23, 587 | ||
*- Essentials in the Theory of Framed Structures, C. A. Ellis, 587 | |||
*- Factory Accounts in Principle and Practice, Garcke and Fells, 294 | |||
*- Factory Administration in Practice, W. J. Hiscox, 75 | |||
Board of Education, Catalogue of Collections in Science Museum, South Kensington, Aeronautics, 444, 671 | *- Failure of Metals under Internal and Prolonged Stress, General Discussion, Edited by F. S. Spiers, 294 | ||
*- Financial Review of 1921, Foreign Exchanges and Prices of Raw Materials of Industry, J. S. M. Ward and A. L. Please, 294 | |||
Boiler Plant Testing, David Brownlie, 699 | *- Fire Resistance of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, 362 | ||
*- Fluidity and Plasticity, Eugene C. Bingham, 699 | |||
Bombay | *- Ford, Book of the, R. T. Nicholson, 75 | ||
*- Ford Van, Book of the, R. T. Nicholson, 105 | |||
Bristol, Port of, 1922, Handbook, 473 | *- Foreign Exchanges and How to Profit by Them, V. E. Gerard, 105 | ||
*- Fractional Distillation, Elements of, Clark Shove Robinson, 444 | |||
British Association for Advancement of | *- Fuel and Lubricating Oils for Diesel Engines, W. Schenker, 75 | ||
*- Geography, Applied, A. Stevens, 245 | |||
Science, Stress Distribution in Engineering Materials, 418 | *- Giesserei, Handbook, &c., R. Oldenbourg, 444 | ||
*- Graphical Analysis, W. S. Wolfe, 245 | |||
British Rainfall, 1920, 245 | *- Graphical Methods for Schools, Colleges, andc., W. C. Marshall, 245 | ||
*- Heat, George Thompson and G. H. Leslie, 294 | |||
British Scientific and Technical Books, A Catalogue of, British Science Guild, 75 | *- Heat and Heat Engines, Theory of, John Case, 418 | ||
*- Hydraulics of Pipe Lines, W. F. Durand, 105 | |||
Calculating Machines, Modern, The Origin of, J. A. V. Turck, 105 | *- Hydro-electric Survey of India, Vol. III., Triennial Report, J. W. Meares. C.I.E., 418 | ||
*- Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington, Report to July 31st, 1921, 473 | |||
*- Imperial Institute, Indian Trade Inquiry, Reports on Lac, Turpentine and Rosin, 473 | |||
*- Imperial Institute, Monographs on Mineral Resources of the British Empire, Potash, Sydney J. Johnstone, 418 | |||
Canada as a Market for British Goods, 587 | *- Indian Railway Bridge Committee, Fifth Report, 294 | ||
*- Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, Vols. I. and IL, J. W. Mellor, 699 | |||
Cane Sugar, Manufacture of, Llewellyn | *- Insulating Varnishes in Electrotechnics, Alfred R. Matthis, 726 | ||
*- Ironfounders, Handbook for, 444 | |||
Central Station Voltages and Charges in the United Kingdom, 1922, 418 | *- Is Trade Unionism Sound ? J. H. Bunting, 294 | ||
*- Jane's All the World's Aircraft, 1922, C. G. Grey, 671 | |||
Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, Annual Report, 1921-22, 699 | *- Jigs and Fixtures, Albert A. Dowd and F. W. Curtis, 473 | ||
*- Journal of the Institute of Metals, No. 2, 1921, G. Shaw Scott, 473 | |||
Chemistry, Part I., George Thompson and | *- Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Vol. LXXXIL, 671 | ||
*- Kempe's Engineers' Year Book, 1922, H. R. Kempe and W. H. Smith, 587 | |||
G. H. Leslie, 294 | *- Le Tunnel du Simplon, Sa Construction et son Achievement, 1898-1921, 294 | ||
*- Liquid Fuel and its Apparatus, W. H. Booth, 643 | |||
Cloakrooms, Washing Facilities, | *- Lockwood's Builders' and Contractors' Price Book, 1922, J. P. Allen, 294 | ||
*- Locomotive Engineer's Pocket Book and Diary, 444 | |||
Clubs, 1922, E. C. Austen-Leigh, 294 | *- Locomotives, Lubrication of, E. L. Ahrons, 105 | ||
*- Machinery and Pipe Arrangement on Ship Board, C. C. Pounder, 473 | |||
Coal Mining, Robert Peel and Daniel Burns, 699 | *- Manuel des Chemins de Fer : Etude et Construction, J. Bourde, 587 | ||
*- Marconi International Directory of Cable Addresses, Buyers' and Exporters' Guide, 1922, 699 | |||
Coal and Smoke, J. W. Cobb, 294 | *- Market Analysis, Percival White, 245 | ||
*- Mathematical Handbook, W. H. F. Murdoch, 699 | |||
Coalition Government, O. F. Maclagan, 245 | *- Mechanical Refrigeration, Principles of, H. J. Macintire, 671 | ||
*- Mechanical Stokers, including Theory of Combustion of Coal, Joseph G. Worker and Thomas A. Peebles, 699 | |||
Construction Cost Keeping and Management, | *- Mechanical Testing, R. G. Batson and J. H. Hyde, 444 | ||
*- Mechanical World Year Book, 1922, 294 | |||
H. P. Gillette and R. T. Dana, 444 | LITERATURE (continued): | ||
*Books Received (continued): | |||
Converting a Business into a Private Company, H. W. Jordan, 245 | *- Medical Research Council, Reports of Industrial Fatigue Research Board, No. 15, Motion Study in Metal Polishing, E. Farmer, 473, 557 | ||
*- Metallography, C. H. Desch, 726 | |||
Costing for Manufacturers, W. Howard Hazell, 105 | *- Metallography and Macrography, Introduction to Study of, Leon Guillet and A. Portevin, 444 | ||
*- Metallurgy of the Common Metals : Gold, Silver, Iron, andc., L. S. Austin, 245 | |||
Cotton Spinning Machinery and its Uses, Wm. | *- Metallurgy of Iron and Steel, Based on Work and Papers of Sir R. Hadfield, 699 | ||
*- Metallurgy of Zinc and Cadmium, H. O. Hofman, 444 | |||
Scott Taggart, 245 | *- Meteorological Office, Air Ministry Committee on Atmospheric Pollution, 1921, 473 | ||
*- Microscope, Beginner's Guide to the, C. E. Heath, 643 | |||
Cours de Mecanique Appliquee, | *- Microscope, The, Conrad Beck, 245 | ||
*- Ministry of Munitions and Department of Scientific and Industrial Research : | |||
Department of the Interior, U.S.A.: | *-- H.M. Factory, Gretna, Study for Installation of Phosgene Manufacture, 294 | ||
*-- Technical Records of Explosives Supply, 1915-1918 : | |||
Coke Oven Accidents in the United States, 1920, W. W. Adams, 473 ; Technical Paper, 293 | *-- No. 4, Theory and Practice of Acid Mixing, 105 | ||
*-- No. 5, Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid by Contact Process, 418 | |||
Oil Camp Sanitation, C. P. Bowie, 473 | *-- No. 6, Synthetic Phenol and Picric Acid, 245 | ||
*-- No. 8, Solvent Recovery, 473 | |||
Petroleum Laws of all America, J. W. | *- Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Annual Reports for 1916-1917, 1917-1918, and 1918-1919, 557, 726 | ||
*- Model Engineer Series : | |||
Thompson, 473 | *-- No. 43, Hardening and Tempering Engineers' Tools, George Gentry, 105 | ||
*- Model Steam Locomotives : Details and Construction, Henry Greenly, 671 | |||
*- Modern Gasworks Practice, Alwynne Meade, 75 | |||
*- Modern Motor Truck, Design, Construction, Operation, andc., Victor W. Page, 245 | |||
*- Modern Practice in Heat Engines, Telford Petrie, 699 | |||
*- Modern Workshop Practice, Fitting and Turning, andc., Ernest Pull, 473 | |||
*- Molesworth, Sir Guilford L., K.C.I.E., Life of, E. J. Molesworth, 473 | |||
*- Oil Engines, A. H. Goldingham, 473 | |||
*- Oil Shales, H. B. Cronshaw, 105 | |||
*- Oils, Fats and Fuels, T. Hull, 105 | |||
*- Papermakers, Directory of, 1922, 473 | |||
*- Patents and Chemical Research, H. E. Potts, 133 | |||
*- Petroleum Industry, 587 | |||
*- Petroleum Year Book, 1922, Sydney H. North, 699 | |||
*- Portland Cement, Manufacture of, A. C. Davis, 444 | |||
*- Power Alcohol: Production and Utilisation, G. W. Monier-Williams, 473 | |||
*- Practical Electrician's Pocket-book and Diary, 1922, 294 | |||
*- Practical Engineer Electrical Pocket-book and Diary, 1922, 418 | |||
*- Practical Engineer Mechanical Pocket-book and Diary, 1922, 444 | |||
*- Practical Least Squares, O. M. Leland, 294 | |||
*- Problemes et Exercices d'Electricite Generale, P. Janet, 473 | |||
*- "Proceedings" of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. xxxvi., Section A, No. 1, on Polygons to Generate Diagrams of Maximum Stress on Girders, andc., T. Alexander and J. T. Jackson, 245 | |||
*- Protective Relays, Their Theory, Design, and Practical Operation, Victor H. Todd, 444 | |||
*- Pulp and Paper, Manufacture of, 699 | |||
*- Railway Signalling, Everett E. King, 245 | |||
*- Railway Year Book for 1922, 726 | |||
*- Reinforced Concrete Simply Explained, Oscar Faber, 418 | |||
*- Research in Industry : Basis of Economic Progress, A. P. M. Fleming and J. G. Pearce, 444 | |||
*- Rights of the Ex-Service Man and Woman, W. Sherran, 105 | |||
*- Rugby Engineering Society, "Proceedings," Vol. xiv., 418 | |||
*- Sammlung Gbschen Elektromotorische Betriebe, andc., Professor Dr. Ing. A. Schwaiger, 418 | |||
*- Science in the Service of Man : Electricity, S. G. Starling, 587 | |||
*- Sewerage and Sewage Disposal, A Text-book, L. Metcalf and H. P. Eddy, 473 | |||
*- Sharing Profits with Employees, J. A. Bowie, 444 | |||
*- Shipping World Year Book, 1922, 473 | |||
*- Sierra Leone Government Railway, Report for 1920, 294 | |||
*- Smithsonian Institution, U.S. National Museum, Report, 587 | |||
*- Some Things that Matter, Lord Riddell, 699 | |||
*- Steam Power Plant Auxiliaries and Accessories, Terrell Croft, 699 | |||
*- Swedish Year Book, 1921, 294 | |||
*- Switching Equipment for Power Control, Stephen G. Hayes, 294 | |||
*- Tables Centesimales pour le Trace des Courbes (Chemins de Fer, Routes, andc.), J. Bouchard, 671 | |||
*- Text-books of Physical Chemistry, Sir W. Ramsay and F. G. Donnan, 726 | |||
*- Textile Manufacturer Year Book, 1922, 294 | |||
*- The Electrician Annual Tables, andc., 1922, 699 | |||
*- "Transactions" and Year Book of University of Toronto Engineering Society, 587 | |||
*- University of Leeds, Department of Coal Gas and Fuel Industries, Livesey Professor's Report, 699 | |||
*- Vacuum Automatic Brake, andc., 75 | |||
*- Waste in Industry, 105 | |||
*- Welding, Modern Methods of, as Applied to Workshop Practice, 75 | |||
*- Westinghouse Air Brake, 105 | |||
*- Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, E. Redpath, 699 | |||
*- Workers Aided or Maintained from Public Funds, Inventions Made by, Committee's Report on Methods of Dealing with, 294 | |||
*- World Trade and World Recovery, Mercator, 473 | |||
*- Year Book of the Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, 294 | |||
LITERATURE (continued): | LITERATURE (continued): | ||
*Books Received (continued) : | |||
Books Received (continued): | *- Ypres to Verdun, Photographs by Sir Alexander B. W. Kennedy, 75 | ||
*LIVERPOOL Landing Stage, Proposed Improvements, 161 | |||
*Lloyd's Register--see Ships | |||
*Lock-out--see Labour | |||
*Locomotive, Renault Petrol, 476 ; (Erratum), 506 | |||
*Locomotives--see also Railways, also Electrical Matters | |||
*Log Band Mill, Vertical, and Log Carriage, John Pickles and Son, 450 | |||
*L.C.C. Tramway Rails, Corrugation of, 66, 74 ; (Letters), 248, 279, 519 | |||
*London, Port of, Transport Facilities in the, Sir C. R. S. Kirkpatrick, 556 | |||
*Low Temperature Carbonisation, Dr. C. H. Lander, Lecture, 382 | |||
*Lowestoft Inner Harbour, Improvements in, 222 | |||
Ypres to Verdun, Photographs by Sir Alexander B. W. Kennedy, 75 | |||
LIVERPOOL Landing Stage, Proposed Improvements, 161 | |||
Lock- | |||
Locomotive, Renault Petrol, 476 ; (Erratum), | |||
506 | |||
Matters | |||
Log Band Mill, Vertical, and Log Carriage, John Pickles and Son, 450 | |||
L.C.C. Tramway Rails, Corrugation of, 66, 74 ; | |||
(Letters), 248, 279, 519 | |||
London, Port of, Transport Facilities in the, | |||
Sir C. R. S. Kirkpatrick, 556 | |||
Low Temperature Carbonisation, Dr. C. H. Lander, Lecture, 382 | |||
Lowestoft Inner Harbour, Improvements | |||
M | M | ||
MACHINE TOOLS : | MACHINE TOOLS: | ||
*- Automatic Power Press, H. S. J. Hughes, 644 | |||
Automatic Power Press, H. S. J. Hughes, 644 | *- Cutting Tools, Action of, Professor E. G. Coker and Dr. K. C. Chakko, 491, 503, 527 | ||
*- Cutting Tools--see also Machine Tools | |||
Cutting | *- Drawing and Notching Presses, Taylor and Challen, Limited, 322 | ||
*- Fellows Gear Shaper, High Speed, 699 | |||
Coker and Dr. K. C. Chakko, 491, 503, 527 | *- Grinding Machine, Large, for Chilled Iron Rolls, Churchill Machine Tool Company, Limited, 306, 307 | ||
*- Grinding Machines for Omnibus Cylinders and Engine Valves at Chiswick Depot, 123 | |||
Cutting | *- Helical Gearing, Double, with One-tooth Pinion, Power Plant Company, Limited, 191 | ||
*- Hexagon Turret Lathe, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 160 | |||
Drawing and Notching Presses, Taylor and | *- Horizontal Plane Milling Machine with Separate Motor Drive, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 277 | ||
*- Lathe, 4.5in. Centres, Cheltenham Works, Limited, 42 ; (Correction), 80 | |||
Challen, Limited, 322 | *- Lathe, Large All-geared Double-bedded, G. and A. Harvey, Limited, 722, 730 | ||
*- Lathes at the Model Engineer Exhibition, Cheltenham Works, Irwin and Jones, H. Milnes, F. Patrick, 42 | |||
Fellows Gear Shaper, High Speed, 699 | *- Machine Tool Trades' Association, Annual Meeting and Dinner, 285 | ||
*- Machine Tool Works--see Works | |||
Grinding Machine, Large, for Chilled Iron Rolls, Churchill Machine Tool Company, Limited, 306, 307 | *- Machine Tools Adapted in a Small Tools Works, 542, 544 | ||
*- Milling of Screw Threads, Dr. H. H. Jeffcott, 392 | |||
Grinding Machines for Omnibus Cylinders and Engine Valves at Chiswick Depot, 123 | *- Nibbling Machine, J. B. Stone and Co., Limited, 240 | ||
*- Notching Press for Armature Plates and Segments, Taylor and Challen, Limited, 188 | |||
Helical Gearing, Double, with One-tooth Pinion, Power Plant Company, Limited, 191 | *- Omnibus and Parts Repair Machines at Chiswick Depot, 121, 130, 137 | ||
*- Railway Rolling Stock Work, Machines for, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 269, 272 | |||
Hexagon Turret Lathe, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 160 | *- Shearing Machines with Rotary Cutters, Punches, Hydraulic, Hand and Automatic, Tangent Tool and Engineering Company, Limited, 263 | ||
*- Spur Gear Generating Machine, W. Muir and Co., Limited, 592 | |||
Horizontal Plane Milling Machine with Separate Motor Drive, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 277 | *- Surfacing, Boring and Drilling Machines, Attachments for, H. W. Kearns and Co., Limited, 395 | ||
*- Tap Grinding Machine, Tools and Tool-room Equipment, Brooke Tool Manufacturing Company, Limited, 262 | |||
Lathe, 4 | *- Turbine Reduction Gears, Machines for Cutting, W. Muir and Co., Limited, 494, 495,498 | ||
*- Worm Gear Generating Machine, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 78 | |||
Lathe, Large All-geared Double-bedded, G. | *MACHINERY, Breakdowns of, 500 | ||
*Maclean, Professor Magnus, on Hydro-electric Resources of the Scottish Highlands, 606, 647, 675 | |||
and A. Harvey, Limited, 722, 730 | *Maintenance of Tidal Berths, Ernest Latham, 87 | ||
*Managerial Functions, 471 | |||
*Manchester Ship Canal, Engineering Developments, William Fox, 309 | |||
*Manchester's New Outfall Sewer, 38, 44 | |||
*Marine Engines--see Engines and Motors Marine Surveys, E. Latham and P. Harrison, 614 | |||
*Marseilles to the Rhone, Waterway from, 537 | |||
*Material, Testing of, British Association for, 158 | |||
*Matthews, R. Borlase, Electro-farming, 386, 389 | |||
Machine Tool | *Mechanical Gearing and Electrical Transmission, 323 | ||
*Mechanical Lubricators, Aubrey B. Smith, 296 | |||
Meeting and Dinner, 285 | *Mechanical Stokers, Babcock Chain Grate, 203 | ||
*Mechanical Stokers (Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited) in South Wales, Test of, 340; (Letter), 358 | |||
Machine Tool | *Mechanical Stokers, "H-R." Reduction Gear for, Major E. C. Hatcher, 352 | ||
*Mechanical Vehicles and Road Surfaces, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, 686 | |||
Machine Tools Adapted in a Small Tools | *Mellanby, Professor, and Mr. Kerr on Supersaturated Steam, 714 | ||
*Melloy, J. H., on Turbine Reduction Gearing and its Production, 494, 495, 498 | |||
Works, 542, 544 | *Metals, Bearing, 613 | ||
*Metals, Fatigue of, H. F. Moore and J. B. Kommers, 310 | |||
Milling of Screw Threads, Dr. H. H. Jeffcott, 392 | *Meter, Steam Flow, George Kent and Co., 76 | ||
*Meters, Kent-Hodgson Steam, 420 | |||
Nibbling Machine, J. B. Stone and Co., Limited, 240 | *Microphone, Hot Wire Resonator, Major Tucker, 77 | ||
*Milling and Milling Machines--see Machine Tools | |||
*Mills--see Works | |||
*Mine Hoisting Ropes, Safety Practice for, R. M. Raymond, 368 | |||
*Mineral Resources of Outer Mongolia, 309 | |||
*Mineral Statistics, Our, 289 | |||
Omnibus and Parts Repair Machines at | *Miners, Electric Cap Lamp for, Oldham and Son, Limited, 338 | ||
*Mitchell, R. B., on Dalmarnock Power Station, 646, 669 | |||
Chiswick Depot, 121, 130, 137 | *Moore, Harold, on Petroleum Oils Used in Diesel Engines, 620 | ||
*Morley, T. B., on the Reversed Heat Engine as a Means of Heating Buildings, 145 | |||
Railway Rolling Stock Work, Machines for, | *Motor Fuel from Surplus Wine, 304 | ||
*Motor Road Roller with Scarifier, Barford and Perkins, Limited, 728 | |||
Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 269, 272 | *Motors, Electric--see Electrical Matters | ||
*Moulding Machines--see Foundry Trade Exhibits | |||
Shearing Machines with Rotary Cutters, Punches, Hydraulic, Hand and Automatic, Tangent Tool and Engineering Company, Limited, 263 | *Moving Platform, Proposed, for Paris, 191 | ||
Spur Gear Generating Machine, W. Muir and | |||
Co., Limited, 592 | |||
Tap Grinding Machine, Tools and Tool-room | |||
MACHINERY, Breakdowns of, 500 | |||
Maclean, Professor Magnus, on Hydro-electric | |||
675 | |||
Maintenance of Tidal Berths, Ernest Latham, | |||
Managerial Functions, 471 | |||
Manchester Ship Canal, Engineering Developments, William Fox, 309 | |||
Marine | |||
Marine Surveys, E. Latham and P. Harrison, | |||
Marseilles to the Rhone, Waterway from, 537 | |||
Material, Testing of, British Association for, 158 | |||
Matthews, R. Borlase, Electro-farming, 386, 389 | |||
Mechanical Gearing and Electrical Transmission, 323 | |||
Mechanical Lubricators, Aubrey B. Smith, 296 | |||
Mechanical Stokers, Babcock Chain Grate, 203 | |||
Mechanical Stokers (Ed. Bennis and Co., | |||
(Letter), 358 | |||
Mechanical Stokers, | |||
Mechanical Vehicles and Road Surfaces, | |||
Montagu of Beaulieu, 686 | |||
Mellanby, Professor, and Mr. Kerr on Supersaturated Steam, 714 | |||
Melloy, J. H., on Turbine Reduction Gearing and its Production, 494, 495, 498 | |||
Metals, Bearing, 613 | |||
Metals, | |||
Kommers, 310 | |||
Meter, Steam Flow, George Kent and Co., 76 | |||
Meters, Kent-Hodgson Steam, 420 | |||
Microphone, Hot Wire Resonator, Major Tucker, 77 | |||
Milling and Milling | |||
Mine Hoisting Ropes, Safety Practice for, | |||
Raymond, 368 | |||
Mineral Resources of Outer Mongolia, 309 | |||
Mineral Statistics, Our, 289 | |||
Miners, Electric Cap Lamp for, Oldham and | |||
Son, Limited, 338 | |||
Mitchell, R. B., on Dalmarnock Power Station, | |||
Moore, Harold, on Petroleum Oils Used in Diesel Engines, 620 | |||
Morley, T. B., on the Reversed Heat Engine as a Means of Heating Buildings, 145 | |||
Motor Fuel from Surplus Wine, 304 | |||
Motor Road Roller with Scarifier, Barford and | |||
Perkins, Limited, 728 | |||
Motors, | |||
Moulding Machines | |||
Moving Platform, Proposed, for Paris, 191 | |||
N | N | ||
NARBETH, J. H., on Three Steps in Naval Construction, King Edward VII., Lord Nelson, Dreadnought, 418, 474 | *NARBETH, J. H., on Three Steps in Naval Construction, King Edward VII., Lord Nelson, Dreadnought, 418, 474 | ||
*Natural Gas Supply in Vaux Valley, France, 567 | |||
Natural Gas Supply in Vaux Valley, France, 567 Naval | *Naval Matters--see Ships | ||
NEWCOMEN SOCIETY : | NEWCOMEN SOCIETY : | ||
*- An Engineer in Old London, Souvenir of the Summer Meeting, 1922, Engineer-Commander Edgar C. Smith, 618 | |||
*- Centenary of Naval Engineering, Engineer- Commander Edgar C. Smith, 367 | |||
*- Meeting and Short Notes Presented by (1) H. W. Dickinson, on Letter Signed "Thos. Newcomen ;" (2) L. Pendred, on Drawing of Bruntonís Walking Engine ; (3) Arthur Titley, on Documents Connected with Efforts in 1828 to Establish a Line of Heatonís Steam Carriages; (4) E. A. Forward, on Sir Goldsworth Gurney's Railway Locomotives, 506 | |||
*- Summer Meeting in London, 1922, 618, 642 Visits to Westminster Hall Roof, Boulton and Watt Engines at Deptford, andc., 642 | |||
*- Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, Robert Young, 251 ; (Letters), 279, 296, 330 | |||
*NEW Year Honours, 24 | |||
*Nibbling Machines--see Machine Tools | |||
*Nickel--see also Iron and Steel | |||
*Nickel-silver Alloys, Professor F. C. Thompson and Mr. E. Whitehead, 351 | |||
*Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys at British Industries Fair, Birmingham, Delta Metal Company, Eyre Smelting Company, Limited, 240 | |||
*Notching Press--see Machine Tools | |||
O | |||
OBITUARY : | OBITUARY : | ||
*- Barker, Sir Francis, 133 | |||
Barker, Sir Francis, 133 | *- Carter, Sir George John (Portrait), 187 | ||
*- Claremont, E. A., 391 | |||
Carter, Sir George John (Portrait), 187 | *- Collis, William Blow, 492 | ||
*- Hopkinson, Edward (Portrait), 74 | |||
Claremont, E. A., 391 | *- Hughes, Sir Walter Charleton, 390 | ||
*- Isoji Ishiguro, 444 | |||
Collis, William Blow, 492 | *- Lockyer, Norman J., 528 | ||
*- McWilliam, Dr. A., 391 | |||
Hopkinson, Edward (Portrait), 74 | *- Martin, John, 606 | ||
*- Matthews, Sir William (Portrait), 47 | |||
Hughes, Sir Walter Charleton, 390 | *- Paxman, James N. (Portrait), 390 | ||
*- Ransome, Lewis H., 643 | |||
Isoji Ishiguro, 444 | *- Robert on, Charles G., 557 | ||
*- Slacke, R. B., 244 | |||
Lockyer, Norman J., 528 | *- West, John, 75 | ||
*OIL Dock on the Manchester Ship Canal, 309 | |||
McWilliam, Dr. A., 391 | *Oil Engines--see Engines | ||
*Oil in New Guinea, 704 | |||
Martin, John, 606 | *Oil Prospecting in Australasia, 309 | ||
*Oil, Shale, 311 | |||
Matthews, Sir William (Portrait), 47 | *Omnibus, L.G.O. Company, Overhauling Depot at Chiswick, 121, 130, 137 | ||
*Omnibuses, Railless Trolley, in Australia, 150 | |||
Paxman, James N. (Portrait), 390 | *Optical Glass, C. J. Peddle, 496 | ||
*Optical System of Measuring Strain, Professor Coker, 686 | |||
Ransome, Lewis H., 643 | *Owners and Shop Management, 217 | ||
*Oxidising Gases, &c.--see Iron and Steel | |||
*Oxygen Jet Cutting Machine, Godfrey Engineering Works, 263 | |||
*Oxygen Welding--see Welding | |||
Slacke, R. B., 244 | |||
West, John, 75 | |||
OIL Dock on the Manchester Ship Canal, 309 | |||
Oil | |||
Oil in New Guinea, 704 | |||
Oil Prospecting in Australasia, 309 | |||
Oil, Shale, 311 | |||
Omnibus, L.G.O. Company, Overhauling Depot at Chiswick, 121, 130, 137 | |||
Omnibuses, Railless Trolley, in Australia, 150 | |||
Optical Glass, C. J. Peddle, 496 | |||
Optical System of Measuring Strain, Professor | |||
Coker, 686 | |||
Owners and Shop Management, 217 | |||
Oxidising Gases, &c. | |||
Oxygen Jet Cutting Machine, Godfrey Engineering Works, 263 | |||
Oxygen | |||
P | P | ||
PACEMAKING, 464 | *PACEMAKING, 464 | ||
*Pack Cooling Bed--see Iron and Steel | |||
Pack Cooling | *Packing, the "Reefer," Building Sheets and Tiles, "Poilite," Bell's United Asbestos Company, Limited, 323 | ||
*Paint-spraying Outfits, Aerograph Company, Limited, 323 | |||
Packing, the | *Paris, Moving Platform for, 191 | ||
*Parshall, Horace F., Hydro-electric Installations of the Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, 270 | |||
Paint-spraying Outfits, Aerograph Company, Limited, 323 | *Partington, James, Locomotive Economy, 446 ; (Letters), 477, 492, 548, 618, 690 | ||
*Patent Applications, United States, 528 | |||
Paris, Moving Platform for, 191 | *Patent Cases, Reported, 133 | ||
*Patent Law, Japanese, 309 | |||
Parshall, Horace F., Hydro-electric Installations of the Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, 270 | *Patent Laws, Foreign, 464 | ||
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS: | |||
Partington, James, Locomotive Economy, 446 ; | *British: | ||
*- Aeronautics, 85, 539, 681 | |||
(Letters), 477, 492, 548, 618, 690 | *- Aircraft, 288 | ||
*- Batteries and Accumulators, 85, 169, 735 | |||
Patent Applications, United States, 528 | *- Building, 570, 654 | ||
*- Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 143, 483, 735 | |||
Patent Cases, Reported, 133 | *- Cranes and Conveyors, 144 | ||
*- Crushing and Grinding, 58, 456 | |||
Patent Law, Japanese, 309 | *- Dynamos and Motors, 29, 85, 199, 227, 257, 345,373,429,455,483,539, 597, 625, 653 | ||
*- Electrical Appliances, 85, 681 | |||
Patent Laws, Foreign, 464 | *- Electric Furnaces, 653 | ||
*- Electric Ignition, 227 | |||
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS : | *- Electric Welding, 29, 143 | ||
*- Engines, Internal Combustion, 30, 57, 117, 169, 257, 287, 317, 345, 403, 483, 597, 653, 709, 735 | |||
British : | |||
Aeronautics, 85, 539, 681 | |||
Aircraft, 288 | |||
Batteries and Accumulators, 85, 169, 735 | |||
Building, 570, 654 | |||
Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 143, 483, 735 | |||
Cranes and Conveyors, 144 | |||
Crushing and Grinding, 58, 456 | |||
Dynamos and Motors, 29, 85, 199, 227, 257, 345,373,429,455,483,539, 597, 625, 653 | |||
Electrical Appliances, 85, 681 | |||
Electric Furnaces, 653 | |||
Electric Ignition, 227 | |||
Electric Welding, 29, 143 | |||
Engines, Internal Combustion, 30, 57, 117, 169, 257, 287, 317, 345, 403, 483, 597, 653, 709, 735 | |||
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS (continued): | PATENT SPECIFICATIONS (continued): | ||
*British (continued): | |||
British (continued) : | *- Engines, Steam, 117, 373, 569, 597, 653, 709 | ||
*- Gas Producers, 429, 511 | |||
Engines, Steam, 117, 373, 569, 597, 653, 709 | *- Heating and Ventilation, 257--see also Lighting and Heating | ||
*- Lighting and Heating, 30, 58, 86, 199, 404, 484, 540, 569, 626, 654, 681, 710 | |||
Gas Producers, 429, 511 | *- Locomotives, 118, 228, 653 | ||
*- Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 117, 170, 227, 317, 345, 373, 404, 430, 455, 483, 511, 626, 654, 681 | |||
Heating and Ventilation, | *- Measuring and Testing--see Testing | ||
*- Mines and Metals, 58, 317 | |||
Lighting and Heating, 30, 58, 86, 199, 404, 484, 540, 569, 626, 654, 681, 710 | *- Miscellaneous, 30, 86, 118, 144, 200, 228, 258, 288, 318, 346, 374, 404, 430, 456, 484, 512, 540,570,598,626, 654, 682, 710, 736 | ||
*- Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 57, 86, 199, 287, 318, 429, 483, 625 | |||
Locomotives, 118, 228, 653 | *- Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 58, 118, 403, 569, 598, 682 | ||
*- Ships and Boats, 58, 117, 257, 455, 512, 736 | |||
Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 117, 170, 227, 317, 345, 373, 404, 430, 455, 483, 511, 626, 654, 681 | *- Steam Generators, 57, 199, 539 | ||
*- Steam Turbines, 227, 257 | |||
Measuring and | *- Storage Batteries, 374 | ||
*- Switchgear, 143, 199, 227, 287, 317, 345, 403, 429, 455, 511, 539, 569, 735 | |||
Mines and Metals, 58, 317 | *- Telegraphs and Telephones, 170 | ||
*- Testing and Measuring Instruments, 85, 117, 169, 257, 287, 345, 403, 429, 569, 625 | |||
Miscellaneous, 30, 86, 118, 144, 200, 228, 258, 288, 318, 346, 374, 404, 430, 456, 484, 512, 540, 570, 598, 626, 654, 682, 710, 736 | *- Tramways and Railways, 57, 200, 374, 430 | ||
*- Transformers, 86, 143, 317, 597, 625, 735 | |||
Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 57, 86, 199, 287, 318, 429, 483, 625 | *- Transmission of Power, 29, 57, 144, 199, 287, 403, 429, 455, 512, 540, 597, 625, 709 | ||
*- Turbine Machinery, 169, 287, 373, 511, 539, 569, 681, 709 | |||
Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 58, 118, 403, 569, 598, 682 | *- Water Purification, 144 | ||
*- Wireless Telegraphy, 29, 85, 117, 143, 483, 511, 539, 597 | |||
Ships and Boats, 58, 117, 257, 455, 512, 736 | * -Wireless Telephony, 709 | ||
*PATENTS, British, Sufficiency of, 534 | |||
Steam Generators, 57, 199, 539 | *Patents, Foreign, 24 | ||
*Pavement, New Form of, L. Wilton-Cox, 728 | |||
Steam Turbines, 227, 257 | *Peat Exploitation in Italy, 366 | ||
*Peddle, C. J., on Optical Glass, 496 | |||
Storage Batteries, 374 | *"Penetrometer," Automatic, Hall-Marriott, 338 | ||
*Persian Market for Engineering Products, 728 | |||
Switchgear, 143, 199, 227, 287, 317, 345, 403, 429, 455, 511, 539, 569, 735 | *Personal and Business Announcements, 24, 55, 80, 110, 141, 167, 197, 228, 255, 285, 315, 346, 371, 398, 430, 453, 481, 506, 540, 570, 595, 620, 651, 682, 710, 736 | ||
*Petrol Engines--see Engines, also Locomotives Petrol Pier at Bombay, 704 | |||
Telegraphs and Telephones, 170 | *Petroleum Oil Refinery in the Punjab, Attock Oil Company, 219 | ||
*Petroleum Oils Used in Diesel Engines, Harold Moore, 620 | |||
Testing and Measuring Instruments, 85, 117, 169, 257, 287, 345, 403, 429, 569, 625 | *Philosophy of Cutting, 527 | ||
*Phosphoric Acid, Electric Production of, 688 Photographic Surveying, 492 | |||
Tramways and Railways, 57, 200, 374, 430 Transformers, 86, 143, 317, 597, 625, 735 Transmission of Power, 29, 57, 144, 199, 287, 403, 429, 455, 512, 540, 597, 625, 709 | *Pipe Joint, Reinforced Concrete, 421 ; (Letter), 492 | ||
*Pitches and Bitumens--see Hardness | |||
Turbine Machinery, 169, 287, 373, 511, 539, 569, 681, 709 | *Plastic Wood, 230 | ||
*Pneumatic and Electric Tools, Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company, Limited, 305 | |||
Water Purification, 144 | *Pneumatic Hoist--see Hoist | ||
*Pneumatic Plant, Vacuum Pump, Suction Pipes, andc., at Millennium Flour Mills, H. Simon, Limited, 612, 616 | |||
Wireless Telegraphy, 29, 85, 117, 143, 483, 511, 539, 597 | *Pneumatic Road-breaking Plant, John Mowlem and Co., Limited, 309 | ||
*Portland Cement--see Cement | |||
Wireless Telephony, 709 | *Port Talbot, Improvements at, 666 | ||
*Position Gauges and their Jigs, A. G. Robson, 460 | |||
PATENTS, British, Sufficiency of, 534 | *Position Line Slide Rule, Captain L. C. Bygrave, 250 | ||
*Power Economy, 157, 159 ; (Letters), 177, 220, 249 | |||
Patents, Foreign, 24 | *Power Production, Recent Developments in, Colonel D. Selby-Bigge, 541 | ||
*Post-war Problems--see Transport | |||
Pavement, New Form of, L. Wilton-Cox, 728 | *Press, Hydraulic, for Road Vehicle Tire Removal and Replacement, Rollings and Guest, Limited, 264 | ||
*Presses, Notching, Drawing, andc. see also Machine Tools | |||
Peat Exploitation in Italy, 366 | *Pringle, Colonel, on Safety in Railway Operation, 582, 586 | ||
*Producer, Gas, Reinforced Concrete, O. R. Verity, 364 | |||
Peddle, C. J., on Optical Glass, 496 | *Producer Gas Power Plant, Some Observations on, H. S. Denny and N. V. S. Knibbs, 98, 132, 159 ; (Letter), 178 | ||
*Production, Organisation of, J. W. Curtis, 128 | |||
*Protective Apparatus--see Electrical Matters | |||
Persian Market for Engineering Products, 728 Personal and Business Announcements, 24, 55, 80, 110, 141, 167, 197, 228, 255, 285, 315, 346, 371, 398, 430, 453, 481, 506, 540, 570, 595, 620, 651, 682, 710, 736 | |||
Petrol | |||
Petroleum Oil Refinery in the Punjab, Attock | |||
Oil Company, 219 | |||
Petroleum Oils Used in Diesel Engines, Harold Moore, 620 | |||
Philosophy of Cutting, 527 | |||
Phosphoric Acid, Electric Production of, 688 | |||
Photographic Surveying, 492 | |||
Pipe Joint, Reinforced Concrete, 421 ; (Letter), 492 | |||
Pitches and | |||
Plastic Wood, 230 | |||
Pneumatic and Electric Tools, Consolidated | |||
Pneumatic Tool Company, Limited, 305 Pneumatic | |||
Pneumatic Plant, Vacuum Pump, Suction Pipes, | |||
Pneumatic Road-breaking Plant, John Mowlem and Co., Limited, 309 | |||
Portland | |||
Port Talbot, Improvements at, 666 | |||
Position Gauges and their Jigs, A. G. Robson, 460 | |||
Position Line Slide Rule, Captain L. C. Bygrave, 250 | |||
Power Economy, 157, 159 ; (Letters), 177, 220, 249 | |||
Power Production, Recent Developments in, Colonel D. Selby-Bigge, 541 | |||
Post- | |||
Press, Hydraulic, for Road Vehicle Tire Removal and Replacement, Rollings and Guest, Limited, 264 | |||
Presses, Notching, Drawing, | |||
Pringle, Colonel, on Safety in Railway Operation, 582,586 | |||
Producer, Gas, Reinforced Concrete, O. R. | |||
Verity, 364 | |||
Producer Gas Power Plant, Some Observations on, H. S. Denny and N. V. S. Knibbs, 98, 132, 159 ; (Letter), 178 | |||
Production, Organisation of, J. W. Curtis, 128 Protective | |||
PUMPS : | PUMPS : | ||
*- Bargoed Power Station, Pumps at, Steam- driven Circulating and Steam Turbine- driven Extraction Pumps, G. and J. Weir ; Motor-driven Hydraulic Vacuum Air Pump and Rotary Extraction Pump ; Motor-driven Drysdale Centrifugal Pump and Drysdale Horizontal Extraction Pump; Centrifugal Oil Pump, 202, 203 | |||
*- Centrifugal Pump, Electric-driven, John Cochrane (Barrhead), Limited, 262 | |||
*- Condenser Pumps, Brown-Boveri, 459 | |||
*- Electrically Driven High-pressure Centrifugal Pump, Holden and Brooke, Limited, 584, 591 | |||
*- High-speed Ram and other Pumps, Hand and Motor-driven, Lee, Howl and Co., Limited, 263 | |||
*- Motor-driven Pumps for Condensing Installation in Power Stations, Drysdale and Co., Limited, 348 | |||
*- Powdered Coal, Pump for, Puleo Supplies, Limited, 357 | |||
*- Pumping Engine, Old Model of, Percival Marshall and Co., 42 | |||
*- Pumps for Condensing System in Power Stations, Water Extraction, Turbine- driven Circulating and Turbo Feed, G. and J. Weir, Limited, 347 | |||
*- Sewage Pumps, Centrifugal, Electrically Driven, at Richmond, Worthington- Simpson, Limited, 515 | |||
*- Treble-ram Diesel-driven Pumping Plant for Trinidad, Frank Pearn and Co., Limited, 242, 248 | |||
*- Turbine-driven Feed Pumps at Bargoed Power Station, Sulzer Brothers, 291 | |||
*PUNCHING MACHINES--see Machine Tools | |||
Q | |||
*QUEENSLANDíS Mineral Output, 620 | |||
R | |||
*RAILLESS Trolley Omnibuses in Australia, 150 | |||
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS : | RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS : | ||
*- See also Annual Article | |||
See also Annual Article | *General: | ||
*- Accidents to Platelayers, 46 ; (Letter), 100 | |||
General: | *- All-electric Automatic Power Signalling on the Metropolitan Railway, William Willox, 354 | ||
*- Arc-welded Locomotive Tender Underframe, New South Wales Railways, 580 | |||
Accidents to Platelayers, 46 ; (Letter), 100 All-electric Automatic Power Signalling on the Metropolitan Railway, William Willox, 354 | *- Automatic Train Control, 131 | ||
*- Automatic Train Control Committee's Report, 720, 723 | |||
Arc-welded Locomotive Tender Underframe, New South Wales Railways, 580 | *- Automatic Train Coupler, "Tumlock" Automatic Coupler, Limited, 421 | ||
*- Control of Trains Considered in Relation to Increases of Weight and Speed, andc., Alan W. Rendell, 96, 243 | |||
Automatic Train Control, 131 | *- Heavy Suburban Passenger Train Working, 613 | ||
*- Industrial Plant Railways, Electrification of, D. M. Petty, 138 | |||
Automatic Train Control Committee s Report, 720 723 | *- International Railway Association, 362, 391, 405, 417, 434 | ||
*-- Congress in Rome, 362, 472, 502 | |||
Automatic Train Coupler, | *- Reports : | ||
*-- Bogies, Axles and Springs of Locomotives, Mr. George HugL.es and Others, 405 | |||
Control of Trains Considered in Relation to Increases of Weight and Speed, | *-- Construction of the Road Bed and of the Track, Mr. E. C. Trench and Others, 362 | ||
*-- Economic Production and Use of Steam in Locomotives, G. J. Churchward, 391 | |||
Heavy Suburban Passenger | *-- Electric Traction, andc., Messrs. J. J. W. Van Loenen Martinet and Others, 434 | ||
*-- Liquid Fuel in Locomotives, Sir Henry Fowler, 435 | |||
Industrial Plant Railways, Electrification of, | *-- Locomotive Cab Signals, Monsieur M. F. Maison, 435 | ||
*-- Maintenance and Supervision of Track, C. J. Brown and Others, 362 | |||
D. M. Petty, 138 | *-- Passenger Carriages, Mr. R. W. Reid, 405 | ||
*-- Reinforced Concrete, W. W. Grierson and Others, 391 | |||
International Railway Association, 362, | *-- Special Steels, W. C. Cushing and Others, 363 | ||
*- Long-distance Operation of Facing Points on Railways, Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Company, Limited, 560, 561 | |||
Congress in Rome, 362, 472, 502 | *- Nickel-chrome Steel Railway Couplings, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 562 | ||
*- Railway Act, 1921, Gustave Canet Lecture, Sir Eric Geddes, 629 | |||
Reports : | *- Railway Metals Damaged by Welding, 496 | ||
*- Railway Rates, 555 | |||
Bogies, Axles and Springs of Locomotives, Mr. George | *- Railway Rolling Stock and Factory, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 268, 269, 272 | ||
*- Railway Signals, 73 | |||
Construction of the Road Bed and of the Track, Mr. E. C. Trench and Others, 362 | *- Railways' Road Transport Proposals, 670 | ||
*- Rotary Converters and Railway Electrification, F. P. Whitaker, 221 | |||
Economic Production and Use of Steam in Locomotives, G. J. Churchward, 391 | *- Safety in Railway Operation, Colonel Pringle, 582, 586 | ||
*- Vacuum Brake for Long Freight Trains, Trials, andc., Sir H. Fowler and Mr. H. N. Gresley, 96, 243 ; (Letter), 520 | |||
Electric Traction, | *British, Colonial and Indian: | ||
*- Bogie Coaches, Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 270 | |||
Van Loenen Martinet and Others, 434 Liquid Fuel in Locomotives, Sir Henry | *- Grouping of the Railways, 216 | ||
*- Indian Railway Administration Report, 573 | |||
Fowler, 435 | *- London Electric Railways, All-steel Controller Trailer Car, 268, 270 | ||
*- London and South-Western Railway Station at Waterloo, Formal Opening, 336 | |||
Locomotive Cab Signals, Monsieur M. F. | *- London Underground Railway Improvements, 661 | ||
*- New South Wales Railways, Arc-welded Locomotive Tender Underframe, 580 | |||
Maison, 435 | *- Palestine Railway, Carriage Stock for, Metropolitan Carriage, Wagon and Finance Company, 505 | ||
*- Sleeping Car, Gresley Twin, East Coast Joint Stock, 412 | |||
Maintenance and Supervision of | *- Table of British Railway Speeds in 1921, 120 ; (Letters), 154, 178 | ||
*- Unification of Railway Gauges in Australia, 280 | |||
Passenger Carriages, Mr. R. W. Reid, 405 | *Foreign : | ||
*- Brazil, Duplication of Railways, 340 | |||
Reinforced Concrete, W. W. Grierson and Others, 391 | *- China, Railway Construction in, 552 | ||
*- Chinese Government Railways, 459 | |||
Special Steels, W. C. Cushing and Others, 363 | *- Electrification of the Chilean State Railways, 711 | ||
*- Foreign Railway Practice, Professor Carlier, 582 | |||
Long-distance Operation of Facing Points on Railways, Westinghouse Brake and | *- French Roadways, Increasing Traffic on, 573 | ||
*- Petrol Motor Traction for French Railways, 645 | |||
Railway Act, 1921, Gustave Canet Lecture, Sir Eric Geddes, 629 | *- St. Gothard Railway Electrification, 68, 72 | ||
*- St. Gothard Railway Electrification, Completion, 638 ; (Correction), 679 | |||
Railway Metals Damaged by Welding, | *- Tokyo Underground Railway, 240 | ||
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES : | |||
Railway Rates, 555 | *- See also Annual Article | ||
*General: | |||
Railway Rolling Stock and Factory | *- Boiler Inspection on the G.N.R., 192 | ||
*- British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, P. C. Dewhurst, 321, 335, 356, 362, 377 ; (Letters), 357, 414 | |||
Railway Signals, 73 | *- Buxton Locomotive Explosion, 185, 189 ; (Letters), 220, 249, 279, 519 | ||
*- Development of Counterbalancing in British Locomotive Practice, F. W. Brewer, 298 ; (Letters), 330, 394, 492, 520, 578 | |||
*- East Horndon Locomotive Failure, 77, 698 | |||
*- Economic Production and Use of Steam in Locomotives, Report, andc., G. J. Churchward, 391 | |||
Safety in Railway Operation, Colonel Pringle, 582, 586 | *- Electric Locomotives, Sir Vincent L. Raven on, 672, 686, 701 | ||
Vacuum Brake for Long Freight Trains, Trials, | |||
British, Colonial and Indian: | |||
Bogie Coaches, Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 270 | |||
Grouping of the Railways, 216 | |||
Indian Railway Administration Report, 573 London Electric Railways, All-steel Controller Trailer Car, 268, 270 | |||
London and South-Western Railway Station at Waterloo, Formal Opening, 336 | |||
London Underground Railway | |||
New South Wales Railways, Arc-welded | |||
Palestine Railway, Carriage Stock for, Metropolitan Carriage, Wagon and Finance | |||
Sleeping Car, Gresley Twin, East Coast Joint Stock,412 | |||
Table of British Railway Speeds in | |||
Unification of Railway Gauges in Australia, 280 | |||
Foreign : | |||
Brazil, Duplication of Railways, 340 | |||
China, Railway Construction in, 552 | |||
Chinese Government Railways, | |||
Electrification of the Chilean State Railways, 711 | |||
Foreign Railway Practice, Professor Carlier, 582 | |||
French Roadways, Increasing Traffic on,- | |||
Tokyo Underground Railway, | |||
See also Annual Article | |||
General: | |||
Boiler Inspection on the G.N.R., 192 | |||
British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, P. C. Dewhurst, 321, 335, 356, 362, 377 ; (Letters), 357, 414 | |||
Buxton Locomotive Explosion, 185, | |||
(Letters), 220, 249, 279, 519 | |||
Development of | |||
East Horndon Locomotive Failure, 77 | |||
Economic Production and Use of | |||
Locomotives, Report, | |||
Electric Locomotives, Sir Vincent L. | |||
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES (continued): | RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES (continued): | ||
*General (continued): | |||
*- Feed-water Heating on Locomotives, Monsieur Sauvage, 685 | |||
*- Future of British Locomotive Trade, E. L. Ahrons, 350 | |||
*- Locomotive Economy, James Partington, 446 ; (Letters), 477, 492, 548, 618, 690 | |||
*- Locomotive Hour, 333 | |||
*- Locomotive Pyrometer, Siemens Brothers, Limited, 77 | |||
*- Pacific Type Locomotives, 444 | |||
*- Pacific Type Passenger Locomotive, American Locomotive Company, 446 | |||
*- Railway Electrification and Garratt Locomotives, 188 | |||
*- Ramsay Condensing Turbine Electric Locomotive, 328, 329 | |||
*- Steam Locomotive, 362 | |||
*- Three-cylinder Eight-coupled Locomotive for Spain, Yorkshire Engine Company, Limited, 134 (Two-page Supplement, February 3rd, 1922) | |||
*- Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, Robert Young, 251 ; (Letters), 279, 296, 330 | |||
*British, Colonial and Indian : | |||
*- Accident to Midland Railway Engine, 77, 698 | |||
*- Caledonian Railway Three-cylinder Express Passenger Engine, 10 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
*- Garratt Locomotive for South Africa, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Limited, 188 | |||
*- Glasgow and South-Western Railway Baltic Type Tank Engines, 660, 668 | |||
*- Great Eastern Six-coupled Tank Engine, No. 1003, 10, 11 | |||
*- Great Northern Railway, Boiler Inspection on, 192 | |||
*- Great Northern Railway Pacific Type Passenger Engine, 412, 416 | |||
*- Great Northern Three-cylinder Coal Engine, No. 477, 10 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
*- Great Western Engine, Re-boilered, No. 4700, 10 | |||
*- Judhpur - Bikaner Railway Six - coupled Engine, Kerr, Stuart and Co., Limited, 11, 14 | |||
*- London, Brighton and South Coast Baltic Tank Engine, 10 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
*- London and South-Western Tank Engines, Six-coupled, 10, 11 ; Eight-coupled, 10 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
*- Midland Railway Locomotive Failure--see Accident | |||
*- North British Locomotive Company's Engines, North British Railway "Atlantic," 11, 14 ; Burma Railwaysí Metre-gauge Mallet Compound, 12, 14 ; New Zealand Government Railways' Narrow-gauge, 12 | |||
*Foreign : | |||
*- Decapod Goods Locomotive, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 446 | |||
*- "Pacific" Type Passenger Engine, Erie Railroad, American Locomotive Company, 446, 447 | |||
*- Virginian Railway, Heavy Mallet Special Service Locomotive, American Locomotive Company, 447 | |||
*RAVEN, Sir Vincent L., on Electric Locomotives, 672, 686, 701 | |||
*Re-crystallisation and Grain Growth, Major C. J. Smithells, 325 | |||
*Reduction Gears--see Worm, also Ships | |||
*Refrigerating Plant, Insulated Cold Room in Sections, John Kirkaldy, 323 | |||
*Reid, John, on Fuel Economy in Marine Boilers, 420 | |||
*Reinforced Concrete Pipe Joint, New Type, 421; (Letter), 492 | |||
*Reinforced Concrete Truss Bridge, New Type, T. V. Jenkins, 436, 442 | |||
*Rendell, Alan W., on Control of Trains Considered in Relation to Increases of Weight and Speed, andc., 96, 243 | |||
*Rennie, Archibald, on the Scott-Still Experimental Engine, 180, 204 | |||
*Research, Air Service--see Aeronautics | |||
*Rhine, Regularising the, 440 | |||
*Richardson, James, on Diesel Machinery for Single-screw Motor Ships, 445, 448 ; (Letter), 476 | |||
*Riveting Appliances, Hydraulic and Pneumatic, in Railway Rolling Stock Work, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 270, 272 | |||
*Roadmaking Plant, Pneumatic, John Mowlem and Co., Limited, 309 | |||
*Road Locomotion, R. W. Thomson and Colonel R. E. Crompton, 670 | |||
*Road Roller--see Motor | |||
*Road Vehicles, Future Design of, Sir J. Thornycroft, 581 | |||
*Roberts, D. E., on Blast-furnace Filling, 541 | |||
*Robson, A. G., on Position Gauges and their Jigs, 460 | |||
*Rolling Mills, Friction Drive for, T. B. Rogerson, 247 | |||
*Rolling Stock, Railway--see Railways and Railway Locomotives | |||
*Romero, L., and J. B. Palmer, on Interconnection of Alternating-current Power Stations, 193 | |||
*Roofing Tiles in East Africa, 250 | |||
*Ropes, Mine Hoisting, Safety Practice for, R. M. Raymond, 368 | |||
*Rotary Converters--see Electrical Matters | |||
*Rotary Pneumatic Motor, 478 | |||
*Rutherford, Professor Sir Ernest, on the Relation of the Elements, 492, 642 | |||
S | |||
*SAFETY--see Mine | |||
*Salt Industry in China, 319, 332 (Two-page Supplement, March 24th, 1922) | |||
*Samuelson, Francis, on Blast-furnace Practice, 490 | |||
*Sand Mixers, andc.--see Foundry Trade Exhibits | |||
*Sandlin Interchangeable Counterboring Cutter System, 580 | |||
*Sankey, Captain Riall, on Wireless as an Aid to Transport, 557 | |||
*Sauvage, Monsieur, on Feed-water Heating on Locomotives, 685 | |||
*Saw--see Band Saw, also Log Band | |||
*Scaling Tools for Boilers, andc., Frank Gilman, 306 | |||
*Science and Labour, 389 ; (Letters), 413, 492, 548 | |||
*Scientific and Industrial Research, Heat Insulators, Report, 311 ; Bulletin on Electrodeposition of Iron, Research by Mr. W. E. Hughes, 559 | |||
*Screens--see Circulating Water | |||
*Screw Thread Milling--see Machine Tools | |||
*Seabrook, A. Hugh, on Super-power Stations, 410 | |||
*Season Cracking and its Prevention, H. Moore and S. Beckinsale, 325 | |||
*Selby-Bigge, Colonel D., on Developments in Power Production, 541 | |||
*Seven-day Journal, 9, 39, 67, 97, 125, 151, 179, 209, 237, 267, 297, 327, 355, 383, 411, 437, 465, 493, 521, 549, 579, 607, 635, 663, 691, 717 ; (Letter), 716 | |||
*Sewage Filter Beds and the Achorutes Viaticus, F. W. Harris, 162 | |||
*Sewage Pumps--see Pumps | |||
*Sewage Treatment Methods, Recent, 103 | |||
*Sewer, New Outfall, Manchester's, 38, 44 | |||
*Shale Oil, 311 | |||
*Shanghai, Future of the Port of, 326 | |||
*Shaping and Shearing Machines--see Machine Tools | |||
Sankey, Captain Riall, on Wireless as an Aid to Transport, 557 | |||
Sauvage, Monsieur, on Feed-water Heating on Locomotives, 685 | |||
Scaling Tools for Boilers, | |||
Science and Labour, 389 ; (Letters), 413, 492, 548 | |||
Scientific and Industrial Research, Heat Insulators, Report, 311 ; Bulletin on Electrodeposition of Iron, Research by Mr. W. E. Hughes, 559 | |||
Screw Thread | |||
Seabrook, A. Hugh, on Super-power Stations, 410 | |||
Season Cracking and its Prevention, H. Moore and | |||
Selby-Bigge, Colonel D., on Developments in Power Production, 541 | |||
Seven-day Journal, 9, 39, 67, 97, 125, 151, 179, 209, 237, 267, 297, 327, 355, 383, 411, 437, 465, 493, 521, 549, 579, 607, 635, 663, 691, 717 ; (Letter), 716 | |||
Sewage Filter Beds and the Achorutes Viaticus, F. W. Harris, 162 | |||
Sewage | |||
Sewage Treatment Methods, Recent, 103 | |||
Sewer, New Outfall, | |||
Shale Oil, 311 | |||
Shanghai, Future of the Port of, 326 | |||
Shaping and Shearing | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING: | SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING: | ||
*- See also Annual Articles | |||
See also Annual Articles | *General: | ||
*- American Machine for Coaling Ships, 340 | |||
General: | *- Diesel Machinery for Single-screw Motor Ships, James Richardson, 445, 448 ; (Letter), 476 | ||
*- Double Reduction Gears in the SS. Melmore Head, J. Wilkie, 419, 423 | |||
American Machine for Coaling Ships, 340 | *- Electric Welding of Ships, A. T. Wall, 218 | ||
*- Fuel Economy in Marine Boilers, John Reid, 420 | |||
Diesel Machinery for Single-screw Motor Ships, James Richardson, 445, 448; (Letter), 476 | *- German Submarine Building Programme, 1914-1918, 431 | ||
*- Lloyd's Register Annual Summary, 136 | |||
Double Reduction Gears in the SS. Melmore Head, J. Wilkie, 419, 423 | *- Lloyd's Register Shipbuilding Returns, 46, 418 | ||
*- Longitudinal Strength of Cargo Vessels, E. L. Champness, 462 | |||
Electric Welding of Ships, A. T. Wall, 218 | *- Motor Lifeboats, J. Rennie Barnett, 462 | ||
*- Nodal Arrangements of Geared Drives, Dr. J. H. Smith, 419 | |||
Fuel Economy in Marine Boilers, John Reid, 420 | *- Position Line Slide Rule, Captain L. C. Bygrave, 250 | ||
*- Resistance of Ships Among Waves, J. L. Kent, 418 | |||
German Submarine Building Programme, 1914-1918, 431 | *- Turbine Reduction Gearing, 471 | ||
*- Two-dimensional Stress or Strain, Professor C. E. Inglis, 462 | |||
*- Vibration of Ships, T. C. Tobin, 445 | |||
*Naval Matters: | |||
*- Centenary of Naval Engineering, Engineer Commander Edgar C. Smith, 367 | |||
*- Diesel Engines for Naval Purposes, Vice- Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 528 | |||
Longitudinal Strength of Cargo Vessels, E. L. Champness, 462 | *- Effect of Bomb Attack on Warships, 298, 299 | ||
*- H.M.S. Dreadnought, J. H. Narbeth, 418, 474 Japan, Naval Shipbuilding in, 587 | |||
Motor Lifeboats, J. Rennie Barnett, 462 | *- Merchant Shipping and World Commerce in Relation to Sea Power, Sir Westcott Abell, 381, 396 | ||
*- Reduction of the Navy, 304 | |||
Nodal Arrangements of Geared Drives, Dr. | *- Three Steps in Naval Construction, King Edward VII., Lord Nelson, Dreadnought, J. H. Narbeth, 418, 474 | ||
*- Washington Naval Treaty, 201, 215 | |||
J. H. Smith, 419 | *Foreign Navies : | ||
*- United States Battleship Alabama, Test Bomb Attack on, 298, 299 | |||
Position Line Slide Rule, Captain L. C. Bygrave, 250 | *- United States Destroyers, Modern, 264 | ||
*Miscellaneous Vessels : | |||
Resistance | *- Bibby Liner Dorsetshire, Harland and Wolff, 6 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | ||
*- British India Motor Ship Domala, Barclay, Curie and Co., 6, 23 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
Turbine Reduction Gearing, 471 | *- Canadian Pacific Liners, Empress of Australia, 689 ; Empress of Canada, 23 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | ||
*- Cunard Liner Berengaria, 517 | |||
Two-dimensional Stress or Strain, Professor C. E. Inglis, 462 | |||
Vibration of Ships, T. C. Tobin, 445 | |||
Naval Matters : | |||
Centenary of Naval Engineering, Engineer Commander Edgar C. Smith, 367 | |||
Diesel Engines for Naval Purposes, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 528 | |||
Effect of Bomb Attack on Warships, 298, 299 | |||
H.M.S. Dreadnought, J. H. Narbeth, 418, 474 | |||
Japan, Naval Shipbuilding in, 587 | |||
Merchant Shipping and World Commerce in Relation to Sea Power, Sir Westcott Abell, 381, 396 | |||
Reduction of the Navy, 304 | |||
Three Steps in Naval Construction, King Edward VII., Lord Nelson, Dreadnought, J. H. Narbeth, 418, 474 | |||
Washington Naval Treaty, 201, 215 | |||
Foreign Navies : | |||
United States Battleship Alabama, Test Bomb Attack on, 298, 299 | |||
United States Destroyers, Modern, 264 | |||
Miscellaneous Vessels: | |||
Bibby Liner Dorsetshire, Harland and Wolff, 6 | |||
British India Motor Ship Domala, Barclay, Curie and Co., 6, 23 | |||
Canadian Pacific Liners, Empress of Australia, 689 | |||
Cunard Liner Berengaria, 517 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued) | SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued) | ||
*Miscellaneous Vessels (continued): | |||
Miscellaneous Vessels (continued): | *- Cunard Liner Samaria, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 410 | ||
*- Deutschland, German Mercantile Submarine, 431 | |||
Cunard Liner Samaria, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 410 | *- Garryowen, Tug with Grain Ship Discharging Plant, 106 | ||
*- German-built Liner Columbus, Re-named Homeric, White Star Company, 23 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | |||
Deutschland, German Mercantile Submarine, 431 | *- Malines, Harwich-Antwerp Passenger Steamship, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 329 | ||
*- Motor Lifeboats, J. R. Barnett, 462 | |||
Garryowen, Tug with Grain Ship Discharging | *- Motor Ship Malaya and Single-screw Motor Ship Leise Maersk, Burmeister and Wain, 7, 8 | ||
*- Narragansett, Motor Tanker, 326 | |||
German-built Liner Columbus, Re-named Homeric, White Star Company, 23 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | *- Paris, Compagnie Generale Transatlantique Liner, 23 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | ||
*- Pinzon, Motor Ship, Trials of the, William Beardmore, Limited, 146 | |||
Malines, Harwich-Antwerp Passenger Steamship, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 329 | *- Pinzon, Performance of, James Richardson, 445, 448 | ||
*- Thornycroft Motor Boats, 425 | |||
Motor Lifeboats, J. R. Barnett, 462 | *- Two Atlantic Liners, Cunard Liner Antonia, Vickers Limited ; White Star Liner Pittsburgh, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 640, 643 | ||
*- White Star Liner Majestic in Floating Dock, and Maiden Voyage of, 522, 558, 559 | |||
Motor Ship Malaya and Single-screw Motor Ship Leise Maersk, Burmeister and Wain, 7, 8 | *SHOP Management, Sir Henry Fowler, 70 | ||
*Silencing Engine Exhaust by Interference, William Hoot on, 649 | |||
Narragansett, Motor Tanker, 326 | *Sinnatt, F. S., on Fusain, 160 | ||
*Sleeper Creosoting Plant, Burt, Boulton and Haywood, Limited, 524, 526 | |||
Paris, Compagnie Generale Transatlantique Liner, 23 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922) | *Slide Rule, Position Line, Captain L. C. Bygrave, 250 | ||
*Small Tools--see Tools | |||
Pinzon, Motor Ship, Trials of the, William Beardmore, Limited, 146 | *Smith, Aubrey B., on Mechanical Lubricators, 296 | ||
*Smith, Engineer-Commander Edgar C., on An Engineer in Old London, 618 | |||
Pinzon, Performance of, James Richardson, 445, 448 | *Smith, Engineer-Commander Edgar C., on the Centenary of Naval Engineering, 367 | ||
*Smith, Dr. J. H., on Nodal Arrangements of Geared Drives, 419 | |||
Thornycroft Motor Boats, 425 | *Smith, Dr. Stanley P., on Single and Three- phase Alternating - current Commutator Motors, andc., 98 | ||
*Snow, W. H., on Friction Lifters for Drop Stamps, 34, 60 | |||
Two Atlantic Liners, Cunard Liner Antonia, Vickers Limited ; White Star Liner Pittsburgh, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 640, 643 | *Societies--see Associations | ||
*South Wales Institute of Engineers, 552 | |||
White Star Liner Majestic in Floating Dock, and Maiden Voyage of, 522, 558, 559 | *Spring Testing Machine, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 238 | ||
*Spur Gearing--see Machine Tools | |||
SHOP Management, Sir Henry Fowler, 70 | *Stampings, Sheet Metal, Pressings, Limited, 305 Standardised Bricks and Coal, 37, 46, 52 | ||
*Steam--see Utilisation of | |||
Silencing Engine Exhaust by Interference, William Hoot on, 649 | *Steam Ejector--see Condensers, andc. | ||
*Steam, Exhaust, Injector--see Injector | |||
Sinnatt, F. S., on Fusain, 160 | *Steam Engines--see Engines | ||
*Steam Meters, Kent-Hodgson, 420 | |||
Sleeper Creosoting Plant, Burt, Boulton and Haywood, Limited, 524, 526 | *Steam, Super-saturated, Professor Mellanby and Mr. Kerr, 714 | ||
*Steam Turbine Reliability and Design, 486, 514 | |||
Slide Rule, Position Line, Captain L. C. Bygrave, 250 | *Steam Wagon, 6-Ton Undertype, R. Garrett and Sons, Limited, 384, 388 (Two-page Supplement, April 7th, 1922) | ||
*Steel--see Iron and Steel | |||
Small | *Steinheil, George J., 1600 B.H.P. Nobel-Diesel Marine Engine, 91, 102, 126 ; (Letter), 476 | ||
*Still Engine--see Engines | |||
Smith, Aubrey B., on Mechanical Lubricators, 296 | *Stockholm, Metallografiska Institutet of, Open Meeting, 676 | ||
*Strength or Stress in Vessels--see Ships | |||
Smith, Engineer-Commander Edgar C., on An Engineer in Old London, 618 | *Stresses, Calculable and Incalculable, 499 | ||
*Superheaters at Birmingham, Dee Superheaters, Limited, 305 | |||
Smith, Engineer-Commander Edgar C., on the Centenary of Naval Engineering, 367 | *Surfacing Machines--see Machine Tools | ||
*Surveys, Marine, E. Latham and P. Harrison, 614 | |||
Smith, Dr. J. H., on Nodal Arrangements of Geared Drives, 419 | |||
Smith, Dr. Stanley P., on Single and Three-phase Alternating - current Commutator Motors, | |||
Snow, W. H., on Friction Lifters for Drop Stamps, 34, 60 | |||
South Wales Institute of Engineers, 552 | |||
Spring Testing Machine, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 238 | |||
Spur | |||
Stampings, Sheet Metal, Pressings, Limited, 305 Standardised Bricks and Coal, 37, 46, 52 | |||
Steam | |||
Steam, Exhaust, | |||
Steam | |||
Steam Meters, Kent-Hodgson, 420 | |||
Steam, Super-saturated, Professor Mellanby and Mr. Kerr, 714 | |||
Steam Turbine Reliability and Design, 486, 514 | |||
Steam Wagon, 6-Ton Undertype, R. Garrett and Sons, Limited, 384, 388 (Two-page Supplement, April | |||
Steinheil, George J., 1600 B.H.P. Nobel-Diesel | |||
Marine Engine, 91, 102, 126 ; (Letter), 476 | |||
Still | |||
Stockholm, Metallografiska | |||
Strength or Stress in | |||
Stresses, Calculable and Incalculable, 499 | |||
Superheaters at Birmingham, Dee Superheaters, Limited, 305 | |||
Surfacing | |||
Surveys, Marine, E. Latham and P. Harrison, 614 | |||
T | T | ||
TELEPHONE Secrecy, 417 | *TELEPHONE Secrecy, 417 | ||
*Telephones, Mine Type, Safety of, 219 | |||
*Telephonic Communication with Northern Ireland, 354 | |||
*Temperature Indicators, Temperature Clock- driven Recorder, Siemens Brothers, Limited, 77 | |||
*Testing Hardness--see Time Element, andc. | |||
*Testing Machines for Springs, Hardness, Impact, Cement, Rubber, andc., W. and T. Avery, Limited, 238 | |||
*Testing Machines--see also Foundry Trade Exhibits | |||
*Thawing Sheds--see Coal | |||
*Thermionic Valve, Practical Applications of, J. Joseph, 308 | |||
*Thermo Compressor for Evaporators, Prache and Bouillon, 531, 532 | |||
*Thermometer for Hot Rollers, Negretti and Zambra, 468 | |||
*Thermometers, andc.--see also Foundry Trade Exhibits | |||
*Thompson, Professor F. C., and Mr. E. White- head, on Mechanical Properties of Nickel Silvers, 351 | |||
*Thomson, R. W., and Road Locomotion, Colonel R. E. Crompton, 670 | |||
*Thornycroft, Sir J., on Future Design of Road Vehicles, 581 | |||
*Thrust Boring by Manual Operation, Mangnall- Irving Machine, 280 | |||
*Tidal Berths, Maintenance of, Ernest Latham, 87 | |||
*Tiles--see Roofing | |||
*Time Element in Hardness Testing, Amsler and Co.ís Calibrating Apparatus, 424 | |||
*Tobin, T. C., on a Method of Determining the Natural Period of Vibration in Ships, 445 | |||
*Tools, Engineers', Small, C. A. Vandervell and Co., 305, 542 | |||
*Toothless Pinion, The "Autopitch," W. R. Darling, 247 | |||
*Tractor, French Agricultural, Monsieur LíHer- mite, 729 | |||
*Trains--see Railways | |||
*Tramway Rails, L.C.C., Corrugation of, 66, 74 ; (Letters), 248, 279, 519 | |||
*Transport in the Congo State, 425 | |||
*Transport Facilities in the Port of London, Sir C. R. S. Kirkpatrick, 556 | |||
*Transport, Inland Water, Neville Chamberlain, 581 | |||
*Transport, Post-war Problems of, "James Forrest" Lecture, Sir J. A. F. Aspinall, 500 ; (Letter), 578 | |||
*Tugs--see Ships | |||
*Turbine Blading, Multi-exhaust, Metropolitan- Vickers Electrical Company, 409 | |||
*Turbine Gear Cutting Machines--see Machine Tools | |||
*Turbine, Old and New Types, Oerlikon Company, 409 | |||
*Turbine Reduction Gearing, 471 | |||
*Turbines, High and Low-pressure, at an American Power Station, 231 | |||
*Turbines, High-pressure Steam, at Bargoed Power Station, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 202 | |||
*Turbines, Low-pressure Francis, and High- pressure Pelton Wheel for Mill Driving, 173, 184 | |||
*Turbines, Steam--see also Steam | |||
*Turbines, Various Sizes, Steam Consumption of, 406 | |||
*Turbo-alternators and Turbo-generators--see also Electrical Matters | |||
U | |||
*UNITED States Patent Applications, 528 | |||
*Utilisation of Exhaust Steam, andc., Ingham Haden, 109 | |||
*Utilisation of Steam, M. Kammerer, 311 | |||
*Utilisation of Waste Heat, andc., F. N. Whysall, 109 | |||
UNITED States Patent Applications, 528 | |||
Utilisation of Exhaust Steam, | |||
Haden, 109 | |||
Utilisation of Steam, M. Kammerer, 311 | |||
Utilisation of Waste Heat, | |||
V | V | ||
VALPARAISO Port Works, 634 | *VALPARAISO Port Works, 634 | ||
*Valve, Automatic Control, for Hydraulic Presses, Barton-Carr, Manlove, Alliott and Co., Limited, 308 | |||
Valve, Automatic Control, for Hydraulic Presses, Barton-Carr, Manlove, Alliott and Co., Limited, 308 | *Valve Gear, The "Mansa," for Atlas Pass-out Steam Engine, 604 | ||
*Valve--see also Thermionic | |||
Valve Gear, The | *Valves of Air Compresor Cylinders, Sullivan Machinery Company, 111 ; (Letter), 124 | ||
*Valves, High-pressure, with "Nickloy" Seatings, Hunt and Mitton, Limited, 305 | |||
Steam Engine, 604 | *Vibration--see Ships | ||
Valves of Air Compresor Cylinders, Sullivan Machinery Company, 111; (Letter), 124 | |||
Valves, High-pressure, with | |||
W | |||
*WAGON, 6-Ton Undertype Steam, R. Garrett and Sons, Limited, 384, 388 (Two-page Supplement, April 7th, 1922) | |||
*Wagons, Railway--see Rolling Stock | |||
*Wall, A. T., Electric Welding Applied to Steel, andc., 218, 246 | |||
*Washington--see Ships, Naval Matters | |||
*Waterloo Station, Formal Opening, 336 | |||
*Water Meters and Waterworks Plant : Valve, Electric ; Cole Recording Pitometer ; Homeyard Hydraulic Valve, andc., Glenfield and Kennedy, Limited, 264 | |||
*Water Power in Jugo Slavia, 178 | |||
*Water Power in the Western Ghats, 618 | |||
*Waterway, Alternative, 186 | |||
*Welding, Electric--see Electrical Matters | |||
*Welding, Metal, American Research in, 698 | |||
*Welding, Oxygen Blow-pipe Method, Hyde Welding Company, Limited, 263 | |||
*Welding, Petrol-driven Portable Set for Arc Welding and other Electric Welding Plant, Premier Electric Welding Company, Limited, 263 | |||
*Welding, Railway Metals Damaged by, 496 | |||
*Westgren, A., and G. Phragmen, X-ray Studies on the Crystal Structure of Steel, 541, 642 | |||
*Westminster Hall Roof, 642 | |||
*Westwood, Arthur, on Assay of Gold Bullion, 352 | |||
*Wheels, Chilled Iron, 606 | |||
*Whitaker, F. P., Rotary Converters and Railway Electrification, 221, 247--see also 216 | |||
*Whysall, F. N., on Utilisation of Waste Heat from Electric Generating Stations, 109 | |||
*Wilkie, J., on Double Reduction Gears in the SS. Melmore Head, 419, 423 | |||
*Willox, William, All-electric Automatic Power Signalling on the Metropolitan Railway, 354 | |||
*Winch, Steam-driven, Treble-drum, Friction, British Steel Piling Company, 506 | |||
*Wireless as an Aid to Transport, Captain Riall Sankey, 557 | |||
*Wireless Communication, Imperial, Professor W. H. Eccles, 527, 532 | |||
*Wood, Plastic, 230 | |||
*Woodworking Machinery, Band Sawing Machine and Band Saw Guide, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 219, 240 | |||
*Wordingham, C. H., on British Standard Specifications for Motor Starters, 277 | |||
WORKS : | WORKS : | ||
*- Carels' Factory at Ghent, 488, 550, 554 (Two- page Supplement, May 5th, 1922) | |||
*- Cole, Marchent and Morley, Prospect Foundry, Bradford, 210, 214 | |||
*- Factory Size and Efficiency, Considerations on, Henry Baker, 292 | |||
Cole, Marchent and Morley, Prospect Foundry, Bradford, 210, 214 | *- Flour Mill, A Modern, Messrs. W. Vernon and Sons, Limited, 612, 616, 627, 664, 686, 696 | ||
*- General Electric Company's Works at Witton, 152, 156 | |||
Factory Size and Efficiency, Considerations on, Henry Baker, 292 | *- Machine Tool Works, Re-equipment of, Alfred Herbert., Limited, 276 | ||
*- Nottingham Works, Railway Rolling Stock, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 268, 269, 272 | |||
Flour Mill, A Modern, Messrs. W. Vernon and Sons, Limited, 612, 616, 627, 664, 686, 696 | *- Omnibus, London General, Company, Overhauling Depot at Chiswick, 121, 130, 137 | ||
*- Steel Foundry in a Garden City, Kryn and Lahy Metal Works, Limited, 636, 637 | |||
General Electric | *WORLD Power Conference, 716 | ||
*Worm Gear Tools--see Machine Tools | |||
Machine Tool Works, Re-equipment of, Alfred Herbert., Limited, 276 | *Worm Reduction and Change-speed Gearing, Major E. C. Hatcher, 352 ; (Correction), 393 ; (Letter), 394 | ||
*Wright, H. T., on the Flood Problem in China, 600 | |||
Nottingham Works, Railway Rolling Stock, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 268, 269, 272 | |||
Omnibus, London General, Company, Overhauling Depot at Chiswick, 121, 130, 137 | |||
Steel Foundry in a Garden City, Kryn and Lahy Metal Works, Limited, 636, 637 | |||
WORLD Power Conference, 716 | |||
Worm Gear | |||
Worm Reduction and Change-speed Gearing, Major E. C. Hatcher, 352 ; (Correction), 393 ; (Letter), 394 | |||
Wright, H. T., on the Flood Problem in China, 600 | |||
X | X | ||
X-RAY | *X-RAY Studies--see Iron and Steel | ||
Y | Y | ||
YOUNG, Robert, on Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, 251 ; (Letters), 279, 296 | *YOUNG, Robert, on Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, 251 ; (Letters), 279, 296 | ||
Z | |||
ZINC Dust for Sherardising, L. McCulloch, 591 | *ZINC Dust for Sherardising, L. McCulloch, 591 | ||
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- ABELL, Sir Westcott, on Merchant Shipping and World Commerce in Relation to Sea Power, 381, 396
- Accidents, Locomotive--see Railway Locomotives
- Accidents to Platelayers, 46 ; (Letter), 100
AERONAUTICS :
- - See also Annual Article
- - Air Conference at the Guildhall, 150, 161, 176
- -- Aerial Transport To-day and To-morrow, Lieut.-Colonel W. A. Bristow, 150
- -- Air Conference Reflections, 186
- -- Airships, Major G. H. Scott, 150, 176
- -- Civil Aviation, Lord Gorell, 150
- -- Civil Aviation Advisory Board, 255
- -- Progress of Research, Brigadier-General R. K. Bagnall-Wild, 150, 161, 176
- -- Research Work from the Designers', Constructors' and Users' Points of View, Major F. M. Green, 150, 176
- - Aviation and National Defence, 361
- - Bristol Gas Starter for Aero and other Engines, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 19, 20
- - de Haviland Twelve-seater Monoplane with Cantilever Wings, 19 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - Failure of Civil Aviation, 697
- - Germany's Naval Airships and their War Record, 513
- - Handley Page Experimental Monoplane with Slotted Wings, 18
- - Long-distance Reconnaissance Biplane, Boulton and Paul, 19 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - Mars I., Single-seater Racing Machine, Gloucestershire Aircraft Company, Limited 19 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - "Panther" and "Puffin" Deck Landing Machines, George Parnail and Co., 19, 20
- - Turbo-compressor for Greatest Speed in Aviation, Professor A. Rateau, 686
- - Vacuum Airship, 73
- - Westland "Walrus" Naval Spotting Machine, 18 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- AGRICULTURAL Engineering in the United States, 300
- Agricultural Tractor, L'Hermite, 729
- Ahrons, E. L., on the Future of the British Locomotive Trade, 350
- Air Blast Cooler, The Serck, Serck Radiator Company, Limited, 608, 609
- Air Compressor, Petrol-driven, J. Macdonald and Son, Limited, 693
- Air Compressors, Angle-compound, at a Colliery, Sullivan Machinery Company, 111; (Letters), 124, 178, 249 ; (Correction), 194
- Air Compressors, Mr. Reavell, 686
- Air Ejector and Air Separator, Willan's, English Electric Company, 576
- Air Ejectors, Steam, G. and J. Weir, 203
- Air Extractors, Delas Steam Jet, 529, 685
- Air Filter, Heenan and Froude, 606
- Air Filter, Visco Engineering Company, Limited, 339
- Air Filters, W. Grice and Sons, Limited, 262
- Air Heaters for Marine Boilers, James Howden and Co., 150
- Air Heaters for Power Plant, Underfeed Stoker Company, 148, 149 ; James Howden and Co., 149, 150 ; (Letters), 177, 220, 249, 279
- Alcohol for Internal Combustion Engines, 534
- Allen Hydrautomat, Allen Hydrostatic Pump Syndicate, Limited, 674
- Alloy Castings to Resist High Temperature, Calite, American General Electrical Company, 410
- Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc, Dr. D. Hanson and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, 352
- Aluminium Alloys, Failures in, Dr. Rosenhain, 326
- American and European Engineers, 131
- American Research in Metal Welding, 698
ANNUAL ARTICLES :
- - AERONAUTICS IN 1921, 18
- -- (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- -- Airships, 21
- -- General, 18
- -- British Aeroplanes of the Year, 18
- -- Beardmore, William, and Co., Limited, 19
- -- Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, Limited, 20
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued):
- - AERONAUTICS IN 1921 (continued) :
- -- Boulton and Paul, Limited, 19
- -- Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 20
- -- Central Aircraft Company, 20
- -- de Havilland Aircraft Company, Limited, 19
- -- Gloucestershire Aircraft Company, Limited, 19
- -- Handley Page, Limited, 18
- -- Parnall, George, and Co., 20
- -- Saunders, S. E., Limited, 19
- -- Short Brothers, Limited, 20
- -- Vickers Limited, 20
- - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IN 1921, 62, 94
- -- Cables and Transmission Lines, 95
- -- Converters, 63
- -- Electrical Instruments, 94
- -- Electric Motors, 64
- -- Electric Vehicles, 64
- -- Electrically Driven Rolling Mills, 95
- -- Electricity Commission, 62
- -- Institution of Electrical Engineers, 94
- -- Mercury Vapour Rectifiers, 63
- -- Power Stations, 63
- -- Propaganda Work, 62
- -- Railway Electrification, 94
- -- Ships, Electric, J95
- -- Switchgear, 95
- -- Transformers, 63
- -- Turbo-generator Developments, 63
- -- Water Power, 94
- -- Welding and Rivet Heating, Electric, 95
- -- Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 95
- - GAS ENGINEERING IN 1921, 36 ; (Letter), 75
- -- Carbonisation Research, 37
- -- Coal Stoppage, 37
- -- Coke and By-products, 37
- -- Composition of Gas, 36
- - HARBOURS AND WATERWAYS IN 1921, 16, 32
- -- General, 16
- -- United Kingdom :
- -- Belfast, 17
- -- Bristol Channel Ports, 17
- -- Facilities for Oil Trade, 17
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued):
- - HARBOURS AND WATERWAYS IN 1921 (cont.):
- -- Falmouth, 17
- -- Grimsby, 17
- -- Holyhead, 17
- -- Inland Waterways, 17
- -- London, Port of, 16
- -- Mersey, The, 16
- -- North-East Coast Ports, 17
- -- Richborough, 17
- -- Schemes Proposed, 17
- -- Scottish Ports, 17
- - British Dominions and India :
- -- Australia and New Zealand, 32
- -- Canada, 32
- -- East and West African Ports, 33
- -- India: Calcutta, 33; Bombay, 33 ; Rangoon, 33
- -- India and Ceylon, Other Ports in, 33
- -- South Africa : Capetown, 32 ; Durban, 33 ; Port Elizabeth, 33
- - Foreign Ports :
- -- Belgium, 33
- -- Canal du Centre, Belgium, 33
- -- Copenhagen, 34
- -- French Colonial Ports, 34
- -- French Ports, Other, 34
- -- Havre, 34
- -- Marseilles, 34
- -- Rouen, 34
- -- Holland, 34
- -- New Orleans, 33
- -- New York, 33
- -- Other American Ports, 33
- -- San Francisco, 33
- -- Other Ports, 34
- -- Shanghai, 34
- - IRON, STEEL, COAL AND ENGINEERING TRADES IN 1921, 2, 31, 59
- -- General:
- -- Deflation of Prices, 2 5
- -- Lower Costs of Production, 2
- -- Trade Recovery Arrested, 2
- -- Fuel Position :
- -- Highest F.O.B. Price, 60
- -- Railway Rates, 60
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued):
- - IRON, STEEL, COAL AND ENGINEERING TRADES IN 1921 (continued):
- -- Lancashire :
- -- Outlook Seemed to be Clearing, 4
- -- Royal Visit to Manchester, 4
- -- Midlands :
- -- Financial Position, 3
- -- Guest, Keen's Developments, 4
- -- Tackling Foreign Competition, 4
- -- North of England :
- -- Encouraging News, 32
- -- Shipbuilding Slump, 31
- -- Vessels Sent Abroad, 32
- -- When Things will Mend, 32
- -- Scotland :
- -- Interesting Reports, 59
- -- Matter of Serious Concern, 59
- -- Trade Strangled, 59
- -- Vessels Lying Idle, 59
- -- Sheffield :
- -- Cammell Laird and Co., in India, 31
- -- Heavy Engineers Fairly Active, 31
- -- Lord Aberconway's View, 31
- -- South Wales :
- -- Breaking the Patent Fuel Ring, 59
- -- Works Re-starting, 60
- - LOCOMOTIVES IN 1921, 10
- -- (Two-page Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- -- Caledonian, 10
- -- Great Central Railway, 11
- -- Great Eastern, 10
- -- Great Northern, 10
- -- Great Western, 10
- -- Lancashire and Yorkshire, 10
- -- London and Brighton, 10
- -- London and North-Western, 10
- -- London and South-Western, 10
- -- Makers' Locomotives, 11
- -- South-Eastern and Chatham, 10
- - MOTOR SHIPS IN 1921, 6, 23
- -- (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- -- At Home, 6
- -- America, 7
- -- Belgium, 8
- -- Denmark, 7
- -- France, 8
- -- Germany, 8
- -- Holland, 7
- -- Italy, 8
- -- Norway, 7
- -- Sweden, 7 ; (Letter), 51
- -- Switzerland, 8
- - NAVAL CONSTRUCTION IN 1921, 48
- -- Great Britain, 48
- -- Washington Conference, Effect of, 48
- -- France, 49
- -- Italy, 49
- -- Japan,49
- -- United States, 48
- -- Minor Navies, 49
- - RAILWAYS IN 1921, 21
- -- Accidents, 22
- -- Caledonian Railway, 21
- -- Great Central, 21
- -- Great Western, 21
- -- Liverpool Overhead and Mersey Railways, 21
- -- London and North-Western, 21
- -- London and South-Western, 21
- -- Metropolitan District and London Electric Railways, 21
- -- New Proposals, 21
- -- New Works, 21
- -- North British Railway, 21
- -- North-Eastern, 21
- -- Railways Act, 21
- -- Table of British Railway Speeds in 1921, 120; (Letters), 154, 178
- - SANITARY ENGINEERING IN 1921, 88
- -- Achorutes Viaticus, 90
- -- Activated Sludge Process, 89
- -- Aer-sed-con Process of Treatment,-90
- -- Coventry, New Works at, 90
- -- General Survey, 88
- -- Linden Purification Processes, 90
- -- London Main Drainage and Sewage Disposal, 89
- -- Manchester's New Outfall Sewer, 90
- -- Manurial Value of Activated Sludge, 90
- -- Power from Sewage Gas, 89
- -- Sheffield Experiments in Sewage Aeration, 89
- -- Straw Filters for Sewage Purification, 90
- -- Watson Experiments, 89
- - SHIPBUILDING IN 1921, 23
- -- (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- -- Concrete Shipbuilding, 24
- -- Effects of the Coal Strike, 23
- -- Electric Propulsion, 23
- -- Fast Mail Packet, 23
- -- Fittings, 24
- -- General Survey, 23
- -- Liner Construction, 23
- -- Motor Ships, 23--see also above, Motor Ships in 1921, 6, andc.
- -- Prices, 23
- -- Ship Repairing, 24
- -- Welded Construction, 24
- -- World's Tonnage, 23
- - WATER SUPPLY IN 1921, 64
- -- Birkenhead's Supply from Lake Alwen, 65
- -- Cardiff's New Waterworks, 65
- -- Compensation Water for the River Don, 65
- -- Cowlyd Dam, 65
- -- De-ironing Water, 65
- -- Drought, The, 64
- -- General Survey, 64
- -- Leicester's New Filtration Plant, 65
- -- Littleton Reservoir, 64
- -- Manchester's Water Supply, 66
- -- Margate, New Pumping Engine at, 65
- -- Metropolitan Board, Other Works of the, 64
- -- Scar House Hydro-electric Plant, 65
- ARC Welding--see Welding
- Aspinall, Sir J. A. F., "James Forrest" Lecture on Post-war Problems of Transport, 500 ; (Letter), 578
- Assay--see Gold
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
- Association of Engineers-in-Charge :
- - Super-power Stations, A. Hugh Seabrook, 410
- Association of Engineers, Manchester :
- - Engineering Developments of the Manchester Ship Canal, William Fox, 309
- - Organisation of Production, J. W. Curtis, 128 Shop Management, Sir H. Fowler, 70
- Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical:
- - Annual General Meeting, 725
- - Convention at Wolverhampton, Stoke-on- Trent and Birmingham, 725
- - Papers by Lieut.-Colonel W. A. Vignoles, Mr. E. Calvert and Mr. R. A. Chattock, 725
- Institute, Iron and Steel:
- - Annual Meeting, 394, 518, 541
- - British Siemens Furnace Practice, Fred Clements, 518
- - Carburising of Steel, E. W. Ehn, 518
- - Carnegie Research Scholarship Grants, 541
- - Delayed Crystallisation in the Carbon Steels, Mr. Hallimond, 542
- - Effect of Oxidising Gases at Low Pressures on Heated Iron, Professor H. C. H. Carpenter and Miss C. F. Elam, 519
- - Formation of Globular Pearlite, J. H. Whiteley, 542
- - Hydrogen Decarburisation of Carbon Steels, andc., C. R. Austin, 518
- - Inner Structure of the Pearlite Grain, Colonel Belaiew, 542
- - Notes on Blast-furnace Filling, D. E. Roberts, 541
- - Presidential Address, Blast-furnace Practice, Francis Samuelson, 490
- - Programme and List of Papers, Autumn Meeting Notice, 394
- - Recent Developments in Power Production, Colonel D. Selby-Bigge, 541
- - X-ray Studies on the Crystal Structure of Steel, A. Westgren and G. Phragmen, 541
- Institute of Metals :
- - Annual Meeting, 265, 295, 324, 351
- - Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc, Dr. D. Hanson and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, 352
- - Assay of Gold Bullion, Arthur Westwood, 352 Cold Work and Re-crystallisation in Cupronickel, F. Adcock, 324
- - Copper and Phosphorus, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. A. J. Murphy, 325
- - Failures in Aluminium Alloys, Dr. Rosenhain, 326
- - Mechanical Properties of Nickel Silvers, Professor F. C. Thompson and Mr. E. White- head,351
- - Notes on the Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes, Dr. G. D. Bengough, 265, 266, 295
- - Presidential Address, Leonard Sumner, 265
- - Re-crystallisation and Grain Growth, Effect of Impurities on, Major C. J. Smithells, 325
- - Relation of the Elements, Annual May Lecture, Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford, 492
- - Season Cracking and its Prevention, H. Moore and S. Beckinsale, 325
- Institute of Transport:
- - Annual Dinner, 582
- - Congress in London, 468, 556, 581, 602
- - Construction of Highways, Colonel C. H. Bressey, 603
- - Finance of the Modern Highway : A Problem and a Solution, Dixon H. Davis, 602
- - Foreign Railway Practice : New Features in Railway Traction Methods, Professor Carlier, 582
- - Future Design of Road Vehicles, Sir J. Thornycroft, 581
- - Inland Water Transport : A Practical Policy, Neville Chamberlain, 581
- - Safety in Railway Operation, Colonel Pringle, 582
- - Suburban Passenger Services, F. V. Russell, 582
- - Transport Facilities in the Port of London, Sir C. R. S. Kirkpatrick, 556
- - Wireless as an Aid to Transport, Captain Riall Sankey, 557
- Institution of Chemical Engineers :
- - Inaugural Meeting and Dinner, 523
- Institution of Civil Engineers :
- - All-electric Automatic Power Signalling on the Metropolitan Railway, William Willox, 354
- - Control of Trains Considered in Relation to Increases of Weight and Speed, &c., Alan W. Rendell, 96
- - Conversazione, 724
- - Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 414
- - Examinations, Interim Pass List, April, 654
- - Hydro-electric Installations of the Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Horace F. Parshall, 270
- - Post-war Problems of Transport, "James Forrest" Lecture, Sir J. A, F. Aspinall, 500
- - Vacuum Brake for Long Freight Trains, Trials, andc., Sir H. Fowler and Mr. H. N. Gresley, 96
- - BIRMINGHAM AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION :
- -- Joint Meeting at Birmingham on Electrification of English Main Line Railways,
- Institution of Electrical Engineers :
- - Annual Dinner, 208
- - British Standard Specifications for Motor Starters, C. H. Wordingham, 277
- - Dalmarnock Station, 606, 646
- - Notes on Plant at Dalmarnock, R. B. Mitchell 646
- - Electric Motor Starters, J. Anderson, 278
- - Electro-farming, R. Borlase Matthews, 386
- - Hydro-electric Resources of the Scottish
- - Highlands, Professor N. Maclean, 606, 647, 675
- - Interconnection of Alternating-current Power Stations, L. Romero and J. B. Palmer, 193
- - Joint Meeting :
- -- Utilisation of Exhaust Steam from Electric Generating Stations and Coal Economy, Ingham Haden, 109
- -- Utilisation of Waste Heat from Electric Generating Stations, F. N. Whysall, 109
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
- Institution of Electrical Engineers (continued):
- - Jubilee of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 22, 133, 207, 234
- -- Michael Faraday and the Foundations of Electrical Engineering, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 207
- -- Reminiscences and Experiences of Electrical Engineering in both its Technical and Legislative Aspects, 207, 234--see List of Speakers
- -- Speakers, List of, 194
- - Liquid Rheostats, Notes on the Design of, W. Wilson, 278
- - Practical Applications of the Thermionic Valve, J. Joseph, 308
- - Protective Apparatus for Turbo-generators, J. A. Kuyser, 563
- - Rotary Converters and Railway Electrification, F. P. Whitaker, 221, 247
- - Single and Three-phase Alternating-current Commutator Motors, andc., Lecture by Dr. Stanley P. Smith, 98
- - Summer Meeting in Scotland, 326, 606, 646, 675
- -- Visits, 606, 646
- - SOUTH MIDLAND CENTREó
- - Joint Meeting at Birmingham on Electrification of English Main Line Railways, 104
- Institution of Engineers, India :
- - First Volume of "Proceedings," 366
- Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland :
- - Development of Diesel Engines for Naval Purposes, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 528
- - Gearing, The Autopitch, with Toothless Pinion, W. R. Darling, 247
- - Scott-Still Experimental Engine, Archibald Rennie, 180, 204
- Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
- - Railway Act, 1921, "Gustave Canet" Lecture by Sir Eric Geddes, 629
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers:
- - Annual General Meeting, Alteration of Bylaws, Annual Report, Elections, 218
- - Benevolent Fund, Meeting, 322
- - British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, P. C. Dewhurst, 321, 335, 356
- - Co-operation of the Engineer and Chemist in the Control of Plants and Processes, G. M. Gill, 37, 52
- - Effect of Temperature on Some of the Properties of Metals, Professor F. C. Lea, 714
- - Electric Locomotives, Sir Vincent L. Raven, 672, 686, 701
- - Electric Welding Applied to Steel Construction, with Special Reference to Ships, A. T. Wall, 218
- - Experiments on the Action of Cutting Tools, Professor E. G. Coker and Dr. K. C. Chakko, 491, 503
- - Extraordinary General Meeting, Alterations of Articles of Association, 98
- - Feed-water Heating on Locomotives, Monsieur Sauvage, 685
- - Liege and Paris Meeting, 1922, 312, 672, 685, 701, 714
- -- Excursions and Visits, 714
- - Mechanical Vehicles and Road Surfaces, Lord Montague of Beaulieu, 686
- - Milling of Screws and other Problems in the Theory of Screw Threads, Dr. H. H. Jeffcott, 392
- - Professor Coker's Lecture on Measuring Strain by Polarised Light, 686
- - Some Observations on a Producer Gas Power Plant, H. S. Denny and N. V. 8. Knibbs, 98, 132, 159
- - Supersaturated Steam, Professor Mellanby and Mr. Kerr, 714
- - Use of the Turbo-compressor for Greatest Speeds in Aviation, Professor Auguste Rateau, 686
- - MIDLAND BRANCH--
- -- Joint Meeting at Birmingham on Electrification of English Main Line Railways, 104
- - NORTH-WESTERN SECTION--
- -- Annual Meeting, Elections to Committee, 79
- -- British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, P. C. Dewhurst, 377--see also Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- -- Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, Major Caldwell, 79 ; (Paragraph), 241
- -- Electric Welding, A. T. Wall, 246
- -- Producer Gas Power Plant, Some Observations on, H. S. Denny and N. V. S. Knibbs, 98, 132
- -- Turbine Reduction Gearing and its Production, J. H. Melloy, 494, 495, 498
- - SOUTH WALES BRANCH--
- -- Low Temperature Carbonisation, Dr. C. H. Lander, 382
- Institution of Mining Engineers;
- - Fusain, F. S. Sinnatt, 160
- - General Meeting at Sheffield, 573, 676
- Institution of Naval Architects :
- - Annual Dinner, 382
- - Annual Meeting, 381, 396, 418, 445, 462
- - Diesel Machinery for Single-screw Motor Ships, James Richardson, 445, 448
- - Double Reduction Gears in the SS. Melmore Head, J. Wilkie, 419, 423
- - Longitudinal Strength of Cargo Vessels, andc., E. L. Champness, 462
- - Merchant Shipping and World Commerce in Relation to Sea Power, Sir Westcott Abell, 381, 396
- - Metering of Steam, Kent-Hodgson Steam Meters, George Kent, Limited, 420
- - Method of Determining the Natural Period of Vibration in Ships, T. C. Tobin, 445
- - Nodal Arrangements of Geared Drives, Dr. J. H. Smith, 419
- - Possibilities of Fuel Economy in Marine Boilers, John Reid, 420
- - Recent Developments in Motor Lifeboats, J. R. Barnett, 462
- - Resistance of Ships Among Waves, J. L. Kent, 418
ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
- Institution of Naval Architects (continued) :
- - Spring Meetings, 340
- -- Programme of Proceedings, 340
- - Summer Meeting, Provisional Programme, 603
- - Three Steps in Naval Construction, King Edward VII., Lord Nelson, Dreadnought, J. H. Narbeth, 418, 474
- - Two-dimensional Stress or Strain, Professor C. E. Inglis, 462
- Society, Optical:
- - Optical Glass, C. J. Peddle, 496
- Society, Royal:
- - Conversazione, Various Exhibits, 559
- Society, Royal, of Arts :
- - Imperial Wireless Communication, Professor W. H. Eccles, 532
- Societies, Physical and Optical:
- - Exhibition, 40
- AUSTIN, C. R., on Hydrogen Decarburisation, 518
- Australian Railway Gauges--see Railways
B
- BAGNALL-WILD, Brig.-General R. K., on the Progress of Research, 150, 161, 176
- Baker, Henry, Considerations on Factory Size and Efficiency, 292
- Balancing Machine for Connecting-rods, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 238
- Band Saw and Band Saw Guide, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 219, 240
- Barnett, J. R., on Motor Lifeboats, 462
- Bearing Metals, 613
- Bedson, J. Phillips, on American Iron and Steel Production, 281
- Bengough, Dr. G. D., on the Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes, 266, 295
- Birmingham Fair--see Exhibitions
- Blast-furnace--see Iron and Steel
- Boats--see Ships
- Boiler, German, for Utilising Surplus Electrical Current, 450
- Boiler, Kestner Water-tube, 41
- Boiler, New Type Water.-tube, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 644
- Boilers, Babcock and Wilcox, at an American Power Station, 231
- Boilers at Bargoed Power Station, Babcock and Wilcox Marine Type, 202, 203
- Boilers, H. and T. Danks, Limited, 305
- Boilers with Ferguson Economisers and Superheaters, Spearing Boiler Company, 684
- Boilers Fitted with Air Heaters :
- - Babcock and Woodeson, with "Usco" Heaters, 148, 149
- - Thompson, with Howden Heaters, 149, 150
- Boilers, Marine--see also Ships
- Boilers for Power Stations, Niclausse Boiler Company, Limited, 683
- Bombs--see Ships, Naval Matters
- Books of Reference, 212, 561, 725
- Boring Machines--see Machine Tools
- Bradford, A, Engineering Works, Cole, Marchent and Morley, Limited, 210, 214
- Brass and Copper Tubes, Rods, andc., 323
- Breakdowns of Machinery, 500
- Bressey, Colonel C. H., on Highway Construction, 603
- Brewer, F. W., on Counterbalancing in British Locomotive Practice, 298 ; (Letters), 330, 394, 492, 520, 578
- Bricks--see Standardised
- Bridge, Concrete Truss, over Wichita River, Texas, T. V. Jenkins, 436, 442
- Brine--see Chinese
- British Association for the Testing of Material, 158
- British Fine Chemical Industry, 699
- British Locomotives--see Railway Locomotives
- British Patents, Sufficiency of, 534
- British Standard Specifications--see Electrical Matters
- Buxton Explosion--see Railway Locomotives
C
- CALDWELL, Major, on Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, 79 ; (Paragraph), 241
- Calendars, Diaries, andc., 115, 164, 192, 222
- Calibrating--see Hardness Testing
- Calite, Alloy for High-temperature Castings, American General Electrical Company, 410
- Canada as a Field for British Industries, 306
- Canadian Minerals in 1921, Production of, 422
- Canal, Great Lakes-Atlantic, Proposed, 259
- Canet, Gustave, Lecture by Sir Eric Geddes on the Railway Act, 1921, 629
- Carbon Monoxide in London Gas, 394
- Carburising of Steel--see Iron and Steel
- Carlier, Professor, on Foreign Railway Practice 582
- Carpenter, Professor H. C. H., and Miss C. F. Elam, on Oxidising Gases and Heated Iron, 519
- Carriage Stock, Railway--see Railways
- Casting--see Die, also Iron and Steel
- Catalogues, 164, 225, 315, 343, 425, 449, 484, 537, 567, 595, 623, 651, 704, 733
- Cement Manufacture in British Malaya, 27
- Cement, Portland, Self-discharging Shaft Kiln, -306
- Centrifugal Pumps--see Pumps
- Chamberlain, Neville, on Inland Water Transport, 581
- Champness, E. L., on the Longitudinal Strength of Cargo Vessels, 462
- Chile, Port Development in, 364
- China, Flood Problem in, H. T. Wright, 600 (Two-page Supplement, June 2nd, 1922)
- China, German Activity in, 662
- Chinese Brine Wells, 319, 332 (Two-page Supplement, March 24th, 1922)
- Chinese Engineering Notes, 319, 376, 431, 514, 547, 571, 724
- Chinese Markets, 585 ; (Letter), 645
- Chinese Railways--see Railways
- Circulating Water Screens, Band and Disc Types, F. W. Brackett and Co., Limited, 577
- Clements, Fred, on British Siemens Furnace Practice, 518
- Clutch, The Welding, for Driving Ring Spinning Frames, andc., W. Kenyon and Sons, Limited, 261
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
- - American Machine for Coaling Ships, 340
- - Australian Brown Coal, 562
- - Coal and Ash-handling Plant at Bargoed Power Station, Robert Dempster and Sons, Limited, 291, 292, 302
- - Coal Washers, The Draper, Rhondda Engineering and Mining Company, Limited, 322
- - Colliery Tram Buffer Caps, Hale's, T. L. Hale, Limited, 323
- - Co-operation of the Engineer and Chemist, andc., G. M. Gill, 37, 46, 52
- - Federated Malay States, Coal Mining in, 704
- - Fusain, F. S. Sinnatt, 160
- - Maryport, Coal Shipping Plant at, F. Turnbull and Co., 715
- - Newfoundland Coal, 296
- - Power Station, 300,000-Kilowatt, at a Coal Mine, Colfax, Pennsylvania, 231
- - Pump for Powdered Coal, Puleo Supplies, Limited, 357
- - Survey of the National Coal Resources, Lancashire and Cheshire Association, 115
- - Thawing Sheds for American Railway Coal Wagons, 464
- COKER, Professor E. G., and Dr. K. C. Chakko, on the Action of Cutting Tools, 491, 503, 527
- Coker, Professor, Lecture on Optical System of Measuring Strain, 686
- Cold Work, 669
- Commercial President of the Institute of Metals, Leonard Sumner, 265, 273
- Commercial Terms, Definition of, 620
- Concrete Garage, Portable, 580
- Concrete Gas Producer--see Producer
- Concrete on Railways--see Railways, International Railway Association
- Concrete--see also Reinforced
- Condenser, Large, Surface Type, with Delas Air Extractors, Cole, Marchent and Morley, Limited, 684, 685
- Condenser, Surface, at Bargoed Power Station, Worthington - Simpson, Limited, 202 ; (Letter), 296
- Condenser Tubes--see Corrosion
- Condensers and their Auxiliaries in a Power Station, Evaporators, Heaters, Steam Ejectors, Pumps, andc., G. and J. Weir, Limited, 347
- Condensing Engine for Power in Flour Mills, Carels Freres, 688
- Condensing Plant at Bargoed Power Station, G. and J. Weir, Limited, 203
- Condensing Plant, Surface, Mirrlees Watson Company, 529
- Condensing Plant, Surface, Jet and Continuous Service Condensers, Brown-Boveri and Hick, Hargreaves and Co., 457, 463
- Condensing Plant for Use with Turbines, English Electric Company, 574
- Contracts, 55, 80, 118, 141, 167, 197, 228, 255, 285, 346, 401, 430, 453, 481, 512, 540, 562, 654,679, 710, 736
- Controllers, Electrical--see Electrical Matters
- Cooling Towers at Bargoed Power Station, Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company, Davenport Engineering Company, 290 ; Film Cooling Towers, 290, 291
- Co-operation, andc.--see Coal
- Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 414
- Corrosion and Protection of Condenser Tubes, Dr. G. D. Bengough, 266, 295
- Corrugation of L.C.C. Tramway Rails, 66, 74 ; (Letters), 248, 279, 519
- Cotton Driving Ropes, W. Kenyon and Sons, Limited, 261
- Cotton Research, 447
- Counterboring Cutter, Interchangeable, Sandlin System, 580
- Counting and Testing Machines, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 693, 694
- Coupler--see Railways
- Crane, 10-Ton Locomotive Steam Breakdown, Bedford Engineering Company, 357, 360
- Crane, 20-Ton Locomotive Steam, S. Butler and Co., Limited, 398
- Crane, 15-Cwt., Self-propelling, Electric Battery, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 160
- Creosoting Plant for Sleepers, Bint, Boulton and Haywood, Limited, 524, 526
- Crompton, Colonel R. E., on R. W. Thomson and Road Locomotion, 670
- Crucibles--see Foundry Trade Exhibits Cuba, Harbour Improvements in, 537
- Cupola--see Foundry Trade Exhibits
- Cupro-nickel, Cold Work and Re-crystallisation in, F. Adcock, 324
- Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 28, 56, 84, 116, 142, 168, 198, 226, 256, 286, 316, 344, 372, 402, 428, 454, 482, 510, 538, 568, 596, 624, 652, 682, 708, 734
- Curtis, J. W., on Organisation of Production, 128
- Cutting Tools--see Machine Tools
D
- DARLING, W. R., on the Toothless Pinion, Autopitch Gearing, 247
- Davies, Dixon H., on the Finance of the Modern Highway, 602
- Denbigh Asylum, Hydro-electric Installation at, 50
- Denny, H. S., and N. V. S. Knibbs, Some Observations on a Producer Gas Power Plant, 98, 132, 159 ; (Letter), 178
- Deptford Dock, Sunderland, Enlargement of, 656
- Destroyers--see Ships
- Dewhurst, P. C., on British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, 321, 335, 356, 362, 377 ; (Letters), 357, 414
- Die Castings, 333
- Diesel Engine Users' Association Meeting, 296
- Diesel Engines--see Engines
- Drilling Machines--see Machine Tools
- Drop Stamps, Friction Lifters for, W. H. Snow, 34, 60
- Drought, Combating the Effect of the, 96
- Druitt Halpin, 240
- Dust Collectors, Suction Filter, Henry Simon, Limited, 686, 688
E
- EAST Africa, Roofing Tiles in, 250
- Eccles, Professor W. H., on Imperial Wireless Communication, 527, 532
- Economiser, The Case for the, Julius Frith, 655 ; (Letter), 716
- Educational Intelligence, 38, 80, 167, 177, 371, 570, 729
- Ehn, E. W., on Carburising of Steel, 518
- Ejectors, Steam--see Condensers, andc.
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
- - Accumulator Switchboards, J. H. Tucker and Co., Limited, 305
- - All-electric Automatic Power Signalling on the Metropolitan Railway, William Willox, 354
- - Alternating-current Commutator Motors, 104
- - American 300,000-Kilowatt Power Station, Colfax, at a Coal Mine, 231
- - American Steel Works, Electrical Developments at, 645
- - Automatic Sub-stations, 704
- - Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Installation, Horace F. Parshall, 270
- - Bargoed Power Station, Electrical Equipment, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 201 ; Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 291 ; Reyrolle and Co., 292
- - Battery Locomotives for Industrial Shunting Yards, 438
- - British Standard Specifications for Motor Starters, C. H. Wordingham, 277
- - Cap Lamp for Miners, Oldham and Son, Limited, 338
- - Circuit Breakers, Switchgear and Switchgear Structures for Heavy Current, 609, 610
- - Crucibles, Electrically Heated, Morgan Crucible Company, Limited, 692
- - Czecho-Slovakia, Electrification Schemes in, 22
- - Dalmarnock Station, Plant at, and Visit by Institution of Electrical Engineers, 574, 606, 610, 646, 669
- - Drum Type Controller for Electric Motors, Electro - Mechanical Brake Company, Limited, 238
- - Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, Major Caldwell, 79 ; (Paragraph), 241
- - Electric Power Stations, 669
- - Electro-farming, R. Borlase Matthews, 386, 389
- - Flow of Fluids, Measurement of, and of Steam, Water, andc., by Electrical System, Burton Dunglinson, 545 ; (Correction), 595
- - French Country Districts, Electric Lighting in, 394
- - Fuel Consumption in Central Electricity Stations, 157, 159 ; (Letters), 177, 220
- - G.E.C. Works at Witton, 152, 156
- - Hydro-electric Plant in Scotland, with Pumped Storage, Boving and Co. (London), Limited, 173, 184
- - Hydro-electric Resources of the Scottish Highlands, 606, 647, 675
- - Hydro-electric Schemes in New Zealand, 537
- - Ice Factory, 300-Ton, Electrical Equipment, General Electric Company, Limited, 171 (Two-page Supplement, February 17th, 1922)
- - Institution of Electrical Engineers--see also Associations
- - Interconnection of Alternating-current Power Stations, L. Romero and J. B. Palmer, 193
- - "Ironclad Exide" Battery, Chloride Electrical Storage Company, 439
- - Latin-America, Electrical Supplies in, 524
- - Leading-in Wires, 644
- - Lighting Set, Petrol-driven, Austin Motor Company, Limited, 305
- - Locomotives--see Railway Locomotives
- - Mechanical Gearing and Electrical Transmission, 323
- - Niagara, Power from, for Transmission to New York, Plan, 662
- - Phosphoric Acid by Electric Production, 688
- - Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, Electrical Exhibits :
- -- Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, String Electrometer, Einthoven ; Pyrometers, Disappearing Filament and Thermo-couple ; Indicator, CO2 and Temperature, Portable ; Galvanometers, Moll and Einthoven, 40
- -- Cox - Cavendish Electrical Company, Limited, Professor Taylor Jones' Electrostatic Oscillograph, 76 ; Dr. E. A. Owen's Gold Leaf Electroscope, 77
- -- Crompton-Robertson Combination Bridge and Potentiometer, 76
- -- Everett, Edgcumbe Ammeters and Voltmeters ; High-tension Electrostatic Voltmeter, 76
- -- Evershed and Vignoles, Needham's Electrical Revolution Counter, 76
- -- Foster Instrument Company, Automatic Apparatus for Controlling Temperature, 40
- -- Igranic Electric Company, Electric Tubular Heaters, Starting Switch, Automatic Triple Pole, 76
- -- Siemens Brothers and Co., Limited, Electro-pyrometric Apparatus, 77
- - -Sullivan, W. H., Radio Frequency Bridge, 77
- -- Tinsley, H., and Co., Optical Pyrometer, Disappearing Filament, 40
- - Pioneer Electrical Engineering, 724
- - Power-house Extensions, County Borough of Stoke-on-Trent, 393
- - Power Station Design, Developments in, 41, 148, 201, 290, 302, 347, 406, 457, 463, 529, 545, 574, 608, 631, 683, 718 ; (Letters), 100, 177, 220, 249, 296
- - Protection of Generators and Transformers, Merz-Price Circulating Current System, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 718 ; McColl Protective System, General Electric Company's Method, 719
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
- - Protective Apparatus for Turbo-alternators, J. A. Kuyser, 556, 563, 608, 720
- - Railways--see also Railways and Railway Matters
- - Reactances and Rectifiers, 633, 634
- - Reyrolle Control Board and Switches at Bargoed Power Station, 292
- - Rotary Converters for Railway Work, 216, 221, 247
- - St. Gothard Railway Electrical Equipment, Oerlikon Company, 68, 69, 72
- - Single and Three-phase Alternating-current Commutator Motors, Dr. Stanley P. Smith, 98
- - Small Electric Lighting Set, Stuart Turner, Limited, 42
- - Small Motors for Various Purposes, Accles and Shelvoke, Limited, 322
- - Solenoid Type Motor Starting Panel, Brook- Hirst and Co., Limited, 422
- - South-East Lancashire Electricity Scheme, 110
- - Super-power Stations, A. Hugh Seabrook, 410
- - Surplus Electrical Energy for Steam Production, German Boiler, 450
- - Switchgear and other Electrical Plant at Bargoed, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 291
- - Switch Panel, Armoured, and other Switches and Electrical Equipment at Birmingham, A. Reyrolle and Co., Limited, 305
- - Switzerland, Development of Electricity in, 562
- - Switzerland, Electric Traction in, 730
- - Transformers, Various, Metropolitan-Vickers Electric Company, Ferranti, Limited, 631, 632
- - Turbo-alternators for Condensing Plant Work, Metropolitan-Vickers, Richardson, Westgarth, 457, 463
- - Turbo-generator, 10,000-Kilowatt, at Carville Power Station, C. A. Parsons and Co., Limited, 406
- - Turbo-generator Cooling, Parsons System for Alternator Stator and for Water-cooled Rotor, 608, 609
- - Turbo-generators, Air Cooling--see also Protective Apparatus
- - United States, Electric Vehicles in, 309
- - Utility Arc Welding, Foster Engineering Company, Limited, 378
- - Victoria, Electrical Enterprises in, 66
- - Welding Applied to Steel, with Special Reference to Ships, A. T. Wall, 218
- - Welding Transformers and Spot Welder, Foster Engineering Company, Limited, 263
- ELEMENTS, Relation of the, Professor Sir E. Rutherford, 492, 642
ENGINES AND MOTORS :
- - Alcohol for Internal Combustion Engines, 534
- - Atlas One-cylinder Type Pass-out Engine with Mansa Valve Gear, 604
- - Auxiliary Engine, Vertical Compound, for Power Supply in Flour Mills, W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Limited, 688
- - Beardmore-Tosi Diesel Engine for Motor Ship Pinzon, 146
- - Condensing Engines--see Condensers
- - Diesel Engine, 200 H.P., for Driving Pumping Plant for Trinidad, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Limited, 248
- - Diesel Engines, Development of, for Naval Purposes, Vice-Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 528
- - Diesel Engines at Southend-on-Sea, 578
- - Diesel Machinery for Single-screw Motor Ships, James Richardson, 445, 448 ; (Letter), 476
- - Diesel and Steam Engines at Carels' Factory, Ghent, 550, 554
- - Fullagar Engine for Land Purposes, 750 B.H.P., English Electric Company, Limited, 466, 470
- - Gas Engines at Birmingham, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 305
- - Gas Starter for Aero and other Engines, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 19, 20
- - Long-stroke Engine, 1500 I.H.P., for the Leise Maersk Motor Ship, Burmeister and Wain, 7, 8
- - Manufacture of Diesel Engines, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Limited, 588
- - Nobel-Diesel Marine Engine, 1600 B.H.P., George J. Steinheil, 91, 102, 126 ; (Letter), 476
- - Oil Engine and Suction Gas Plant, Tangyes Limited, 240
- - Oil Engines, Small, Heatly-Gresham Engineering Company, 322
- - Reversed Heat Engine as a Means of Heating Buildings, T. B. Morley, 145
- - Silencing Engine Exhaust by Interference, William Hooton, 649
- - Small Engine and Charcoal Suction Gas Plant ; Small "L.V." Type Engine for Lighting Set, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 239
- - Small Oil Engines at Birmingham Fair, Petters, Limited ; Heatly-Gresham Engineering Company, Limited, 239
- - Solid Injection Engines for Motor Tankers, as Seminole, &c., Vickers Limited, 6 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - Still Engine Developments, 180, 204
- - Two-stroke Cycle 10 B.H.P. Petrol Engine, Low Engineering Company, Limited, 310
- ENGINEER and the Atom, 642
- Engineer in Old London, Engineer-Commander Edgar C. Smith, 618
- Engineers, American and European, 131
- Engineering Dispute--see Labour
- Engineering Notes, Chinese, 319, 376, 431, 514, 547, 571, 724
- Engineering Notes, Indian, 278, 354, 648
- Evaporators, Single and Double Effect, P. and B. Evaporators, Limited, 531
EXHIBITIONS :
- - Agricultural Exhibition at Quito, 159
- - Brazilian Centenary Exhibition, 66, 464
- - British Industries Fair at Birmingham, 238, 261, 305, 322
- - Foundry Trades Exhibition, 49, 492, 658, 692, 694, 727--for Exhibits see Foundry
- - Lyons, Spring Fair at, 425
EXHIBITIONS (continued):
- - Model Engineer Exhibition, 42 ; (Correction), 80
- - Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, 40, 76
- - South Wales Institute of Engineers' Exhibition, 552
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- FACING Points on Railways, Operation ofósee Railways
- Factory--see Works
- Fairs--see Exhibitions
- Faraday, Michael, Lecture by Dr. J. A. Fleming, 207
- Farming, Electro, R. Borlase Matthews, 386, 389
- Fatigue of Metals, H. F. Moore and J. B. Kommers, 310
- Filters--see Air Filters
- Finance of the Modern Highway : A Problem and a Solution, Dixon H. Davies, 602
- Fire-bricks and Refractories, Yorkshire Amalgamated Products, Limited, 305
- Firewood Boxing Machine, M. Glover and Co., 42
- Fleming, Dr. J. A., Lecture on Michael Faraday, 207
- Flood Problem in China, H. T. Wright, 600 (Two-page Supplement, June 2nd, 1922)
- Flour Mills, Millennium, Victoria Dock, London, 612, 616, 627, 664, 686, 696
- Fluid and Steam Measurement--see Electrical Matters
- Fool-proof Materials, 274
- Foreign Patents, 24
- Forrest, James, Lecture by Sir J. A. F. Aspinall on Post-war Problems of Transport, 500 ; (Letter), 578
- Forthcoming Engagements, 30, 58, 86, 118, 144, 170, 200, 228, 258, 288, 318, 346, 374, 404, 430, 456, 484, 512, 540, 570, 598, 626, 654, 682, 710, 736
- Foundry Competition, National, 492
- Foundry Melting Plant, Improved, J. E. Hurst, 365
- Foundry Trade Exhibits at Birmingham :
- - Abrasives, Carborundum Wheel, Refractory Bricks, andc., Carborundum Company, Limited, 693
- - Alloys, Light, Containing Magnesium, Magnesium Company, 660
- - Castings at the Foundry Exhibition, 694
- - Castings, Models of, W. Beardmore and Co., Limited, 660
- - Cupola and its Charging Machine, Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 694, 727
- - Cupola, Emergency, George Green and Co., 660
- - Cupola with Spark Arrester, Hoist, Disintegrator, andc., Alldays and Onions, Pneumatic Engineering Company, 658, 659
- - Crucibles, Electrically Heated, Morgan Crucible Company, Limited, 692
- - Duplex Roll-over Moulding Machine, Duplex Sand Sifting Machine, Adaptable Moulding Machine Company, 692
- - Foundry Floor Dresser, Core-making Machine, Ritchie, Hart and Co., Limited, 659, 660
- - Foundry Machinery, Roots Acme Blowers, Plate Moulding Machines, andc., Samuelson and Co., Limited, 660
- - Furnace, 0.5-Ton Reverberatory Melting, British Reverberatory Furnaces, Limited, 692
- - Gas-making Plant and Docking Mixer, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 658
- - Moulding Machines, Hydraulic, Universal System of Machine Moulding and Machinery Company, Limited, 692
- - Petrol-driven Air Compressor, Pneumatic Moulding Machines, J. Macdonald and Son, Limited, 693
- - Pneumatic Moulding Machines, Macnab and Co., 694
- - Repeated Impact Testing Machine, Foster Instrument Company, 692
- - Sand Blast Tumbling Barrel and Sand Blast Apparatus for Cleaning Castings, Tilghman's Patent Sand Blast Company, Limited, 658, 659
- - Sand Elevator, Mixer, andc., Thwaites Bros.. Limited, 694
- - Sand Mixer, J. Baker, Sons and Perkins Limited, 693, 694
- - Sand Mixing Machine, Alfred Herbert Limited, 692
- - Swing Frame Grinding Machines, A. W. Sainsbury, Limited, 660
- - Thermometers, Recorders, andc., for Foundry Trade Work, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 693, 694
- Foundry--see also Iron and Steel, and Works
- Fowler, Sir Henry, and Mr. H. N. Gresley, on Vacuum Brake for Long Freight Trains, Trials, andc., 96, 243 ; (Letter), 520
- Fowler, Sir Henry, on Shop Management, 70
- Fox, William, on the Engineering Developments of the Manchester Ship Canal, 309
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES :
- - 29, 57, 85, 117, 143, 169, 199, 227, 257, 287, 317, 345, 373, 403,í 429, 455, 483, 511, 539, 569, 597, 625, 653, 681, 709, 735
- - Ad Valorem Duties, 455
- - Agricultural Engineering, 169
- - Air Railways, 625
- - Alsace-Lorraine, 257
- - Arsenal Reforms, 735
- - Automatic Couplings, 735
- - Bridge Disaster, 317
- - Capital and Industry, 117
- - Capsizable Ships, 681
- - Coal Dispute, 29
- - Coefficients, 287, 653
- - Coefficients and Railway Rates, 429
- - Coke, 257
- - Collieries, The, 227, 597
- - Commercial Arrangements, 199
- - Commercial Liberty, 345
- - Commercial Treaties, 735
- - Continuous Brakes, 85
- - Cotton Growing, 597
- - Credits for Export, 709
- - Dirigibles, 117
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued) :
- - Dordogne Barrage, 345
- - Dumping, 373
- - Electrical Costs, 287
- - Electric Train Lighting, 287
- - Exhibition Palace, 57, 169
- - Foreign Trade, 117, 317, 373, 709#
- - Franco-British Trade, 199
- - Fuel Economies, 29
- - Havre-Paris Pipe Line, 143
- - Hydraulic Progress, 429
- - Import Duties, 403, 539
- - Industrial Organisation, 227
- - Industrial Problems, 317
- - Locomotives, 257
- - Machinery Exhibits, 569
- - Manufacturing Costs, 403
- - Marseilles Exhibition, 143
- - Marseilles, Port of, 625
- - Merchant Marine, 735
- - Motor Services, 511
- - Moving Platforms, 57
- - National Fuel, 345
- - Naval Constructions, 345
- - Paris Fair, 569
- - Paris Traffic, 539
- - Paris Water Supply, 143
- - Price Cutting, 143
- - Productive Costs, 625
- - Public Transport, 143
- - Pulverised Coal, 455
- - Railway Accident, 653
- - Railway Council, 227, 403
- - Railway Rates, 29, 511
- - Raw Material, 373
- - Reparation and Reconstruction, 57
- - Rhine, The, 569
- - Rhone Scheme, 287
- - Rolling Stock, 483, 597
- - Rural Electrification, 483
- - Saar Coke, 317
- - Shipbuilding, 169, 373, 539
- - Stabilising Exchange, 653
- - State Railways, 117, 429
- - Trade Conferences, 681
- - Trade Expansion, 483
- - Trade Fluctuations, 227
- - Trade with France, 29
- - Trade Obstacles, 539
- - Trade Organisation, 511
- - Trade Situation, 85
- - Trade Stability, 455
- - Trade Tendencies, 429
- - Train Ferry Boat, 455
- - Unemployment, 143
- - Wages, 597, 681, 709
- - Wages Reductions, 85
- - Wagons, 85
- - Weaving Machinery, 257
- - Well Boring, 511
- FRENCH Petrol Locomotive, 476 ; (Erratum), 506
- Friction Drive for Rolling Mills, T. B. Rogerson, 247
- Friction Lifters for Drop Stamps, W. H. Snow, 34, 60
- Frith, Julius, The Case for the Economiser, 655 ; (Letter), 716
- Fuel Consumption in Central Electricity Stations, 157, 159 ; (Letter), 177
- Fuel Economy in Marine Boilers--see Ships
- Fullagar--see Engines
- Furnace, British Siemens, Practice, Fred Clements, 518
- Furnace, Forced Draught, French, 212
- Furnace, 0.5-Ton Reverberatory Melting, British Reverberatory Furnaces, Limited, 692
- Furnace, Multiple-hearth Roasting, Head, Wrightson and Co., Limited, 163
- Fusain--see Coal
G
- GARAGE, Concrete, Portable, 580
- Gas Engines--see Engines
- Gas, London, Carbon Monoxide in, 394
- Gas Producer--see Producer
- Gas Quality, Modifications of, 586
- Gauges at Birmingham, Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, Limited, 305
- Gauges, Position, and their Jigs, A. G. Robson, 460
- Gauges, Railway--see Railways
- Gear Cutting and Shaping--see Machine Tools Gear--see also Worm Reduction Gear
- Geared Drive and Turbine Reduction Gearing--see Ships
- Gearing, Helical, Double, with One-tooth Pinion, Power Plant Company, Limited, 191
- Gearing with Toothless Pinion, W. R. Darling, 247
- Geddes, Sir Eric, "Gustave Canet" Lecture on the Railway Act, 1921, 629
- General Knowledge Test, 45
- Geneva, Lake of, Control of the Waters of, 534
- German Activity in China, 662
- German Disarmament, Effect on Industry, 275
- Gill, G. M., on Co-operation of the Engineer and Chemist, 37, 46, 52
- Glass, Optical, C. J. Peddle, 496
- Gold Bullion, Assay of, Arthur Westwood, 352
- Goodwin, Vice-Admiral Sir G., on Diesel Engines for Naval Purposes, 528
- Grain Ship Discharging Plant, Tug--see Ships
- Grain Washing Machines, Wheat Conditioning, Milling, Purifying and Separating Plant, Henry Simon, Limited, 612, 616, 627, 664, 686, 696
- Grampian Hydro-electric Scheme, 571
- Great Lakes-Atlantic Canal, Proposed, 259
- Grinding--see Machine Tools
- Gun for Throwing Life Lines, Birmingham Small Arms Company, 239
- Gyroscope, Motor-driven, for Hong Kong University, Salterns, Limited, 620
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- "H-R." Worm Reduction Gear, 352 ; (Correction), 393 ; (Letter), 394
- Hackworth, Timothy, and the Locomotive, Robert Young, 251 ; (Letters), 279, 296, 330, 358
- Haden, Ingham, on Utilisation of Exhaust Steam from Electric Generating Stations and Coal Economy, 109
- Hadfield, Sir R. A., on Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, 414
- Hall-Marriott Automatic Penetrometer, 338
- Hammer, Steam, John Cochrane (Barrhead), Limited, 262 ; (Note), 306
- Harbour Improvements in Cuba, 537
- Harbours--see Annual Article
- Hanson, Dr. D., and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, on Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc, 352
- Hardness of Pitches and Bitumens, Apparatus for Comparing, Hutchinson's Testing Apparatus, Limited, 338
- Hardness Testing, Calibrating Apparatus for, Amsler and Co., 424
- Harris, F. W., on Sewage Filter Beds and the Achorutes Viaticus, 162
- Heat Engine for Buildings--see Engines
- Heat Insulators, 311
- Highway Construction, Colonel C. H. Bressey, 603 ; (Letter), 645
- Hoist, Rotary Pneumatic Motor, Sullivan Machinery Company, 478
- Hooton, William, on Silencing Engine Exhaust by Interference, 649
- Hydraulic Presses, Barton-Carr Automatic Control Valve for, Manlove, Alliott and Co., Limited, 308
- Hydrautomat, Allen Hydrostatic Pump Syndicate, Limited, 674
- Hydro-electric Installation at Denbigh Asylum, 50
- Hydro-electric Installations of the Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Horace F. Parshall, 270
- Hydro-electric Plant with Pumped Storage, Bovingand Co. (London), Limited, 173, 184
- Hydro-electric Resources of the Scottish Highlands, Professor Magnus Maclean, 606, 647, 675
- Hydro-electric Scheme for a Scottish Colliery Company, 276
- Hydro-electric Scheme, The Grampian, 571
- Hydro-electric Schemes in New Zealand, 537
- Hydro-electric Schemes in Tasmania, 716
- Hydrogen Decarburisation, andc.--see Iron and Steel
I
- ICE Factory, 300-Ton, at Grimsby, Pluperfect Refrigeration Company, Limited, 171 (Two- page Supplement, February 11th, 1922)
- Indian Engineering Notes, 278, 354, 648
- Industry and Economics, 443
- Inglis, Professor C. E., on Two-dimensional Stress or Strain, 462
- Injector, Exhaust Steam, Improved, Davies and Metcalfe, Limited, 366
- Institutions--see Associations, andc.
- Instruments, Various--see Electrical Matters, also Foundry Trade Exhibits
- Insulators, Heat, Report, 311
- Interchangeable Counterboring Milling Cutters, F. F. Sandlin, 580
Internal Combustion Engines--see Engines International Railway Association--see Railways IRON AND STEEL :
- - American Iron and Steel in 1921, 468
- - American Iron and Steel Production, J. Phillips Bedson, 281
- - American Steel Works, Electrical Developments at, 645
- - Bessemer Converter in the Steel Foundry, Carels Frares, 488
- - Blast-furnace Filling, D. E. Roberts, 541
- - Blast-furnace Plant in New Jersey, 676
- - Blast-furnace Practice, Presidential Address, Francis Samuelson, 490
- - British Cast Iron Research Association, Report, 133
- - Casting, Centrifugal, Piston Ring "Pot," Centrifugal Castings, Limited, 264
- - Castings at the Foundry Exhibition, 694
- - Castings for Large Engine Cylinders, Carels Freres, 489
- - Chilled Iron Wheels, 606
- - Cold-headed Bolts, V. E. Hillman, 591
- - Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, Sir R. A. Hadfield, 414
- - Cupolas, Charging Machines for, Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 727
- - Electric Arc Welding in Steel Structures, Major Caldwell, 79 ; (Paragraph), 241
- - Electro-deposition of Iron, W. E. Hughes, 559
- - Foundry Equipment--see also Foundry Trade Exhibits
- - Foundry Melting Plant for Cast Iron, Improved, J. E. Hurst, 365
- - Friction Drive for Rolling Mills, T. B. Rogerson, 247
- - Hydrogen Decarburisation of Carbon Steels, C. R. Austin, 518
- - Influence of Dissolved Oxides on Carburising and Hardening Qualities of Steel, E. W. Ehn, 518
- - Nickel-chrome Steel Railway Couplings, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 562
- - Oxidising Gases and Heated Iron, Professor H. C. H. Carpenter and Miss C. F. Elam, 519
- - Pack Cooling Bed for a Rolling Mill, Morgan Engineering Company, 548
- - Stainless Steel, Exhibits of Various Uses for, Firth-Brearley Stainless Steel Syndicate, 322
- - Steel Foundry in a Garden City, Kryn and Lahy Metal Works, Limited, 636, 637
- - Steel and Iron Castings, "Granfin" Cast Iron, T. Summerson and Sons, Limited, 323
- - X-ray Studies on the Crystal Structure of Steel, A. Westgren and G. Phragmen, 541, 642
- ITALY, New Port Works in, 208
- Italy, Proposed New Canal in, 163
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- JAPANESE Patent Law, 309
- Jeffcott, Dr. H. H., on the Milling of Screws and Theory of Screw Threads, 392
- Jigs and Devices for Making Small Tools, C. A. Vandervell and Co., Limited, 542
- Joseph, J., on Practical Applications of the Thermionic Valve, 308
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- KAMMERER, Monsieur, on Utilisation of Steam, 311
- Kent, J. L., on Resistance of Ships Among Waves, 418
- Kent-Hodgson Steam Meters, 420
- Kiln, Self-discharging Shaft, for Portland Cement, 306
- Kirkpatrick, Sir C. R. S., on Transport Facilities in the Port of London, 556
- Knowledge and Tradition, 243
- Kuyser, J. A., on Protective Apparatus for Turbo-generators, 556, 563, 608, 720
L LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES AND WAGES QUESTIONS:
- -Displacement of Labour, 641 ; (Letter), 690
- - Engineering Dispute, Court of Inquiry Report, 524 ; (Letter), 690
- - Industry and Economics, 444
- -Lock-out, The, 303 ; (Letters), 330, 358
- - Managerial Functions, 471
- - Owners and Shop Management, 217
- - Science and Labour, 389 ; (Letters), 413, 492, 548
- LANDER, Dr. C. H., Lecture on Low Temperature Carbonisation, 382
- Latham, Ernest, on the Maintenance of Tidal Berths, 87
- Latham, E., and P. Harrison, on Marine Surveys, 614
- Lathes--see Machine Tools
- Launches and Trial Trips, 24, 109, 167, 343, 368, 425, 619, 651, 710
LEADERS:
- - 1921--A Retrospect, 15
- - Accidents to Platelayers, 46
- - Air Conference Reflections, 186
- - Alternating-current Commutator Motors, 104
- - American and European Engineers, 131
- - American Research in Metal Welding, 698
- - Automatic Train Control, 131, 723
- - Aviation and National Defence, 361
- - Bearing Metals, 613
- - Breakdowns of Machinery, 500
- - British Association for the Testing of Materials, 158
- - Buxton Explosion, 185
- - Chinese Markets, 585
- - Cold Work, 669
- - Commercial President, 273
- - Corrugation of Rails, 74
- - Die Castings, 333
- - Displacement of Labour, 641
- - Electric Power Stations, 669
- - Electricity on the Farm, 389
- - Engineer and the Atom, 642
- - Failure of Civil Aviation, 697
- - "Fool-proof" Materials, 74
- - General Knowledge Test, 45
- -Grouping of the Railways, 216
- - Heavy Suburban Passenger Train Working, 613
- - Imperial Wireless Communication, 527
- - Industry and Economics, 443
- - International Railway Association, 417
- - Knowledge and Tradition, 243
- - Lock-out, The, 303
- - Locomotive Hour, 333
- - Managerial Functions, 471
- - Modifications of Gas Quality, 586
- - Owners and Shop Management, 217
- - Pacific Type Locomotives, 444
- - Philosophy of Cutting, 527
- - Pioneer Electrical Engineering, 724
- - Power Economy, 157
- - Protective Apparatus for Turbo-alternators, 556
- - Railway Brakes, 243
- - Railway Rates, 555
- - Railway Signals, 73
- - Railways' Road Transport Proposals, 670
- - Recent Sewage Treatment Methods, 103
- - Rotary Converters for Railway Work, 216
- - Safety in Railway Operation, 586
- - Science and Labour, 389
- - Standardised Bricks and Coal, 46
- - Steam Locomotive, 362
- - Stresses, Calculable and Incalculable, 499
- - Telephone Secrecy, 417
- - Turbine Reduction Gearing, 471
- - Vacuum Airship, 73
- - Washington Naval Treaty, 215
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS :
- - England, North of, 26, 54, 82, 114, 140, 166, 196, 224, 254, 284, 314, 315, 342, 370, 400, 426, 452, 480, 508, 536, 566, 594, 622, 650, 678, 706, 732
- - Lancashire, 25, 53, 81, 113, 139, 165, 167, 195, 223, 253, 255, 282, 312, 341, 369, 399, 426, 451, 479, 507, 509, 535, 565, 593, 621, 649, 677, 705, 731
- - Midlands and Staffordshire, 24, 52, 55, 80, 112, 138, 141, 164, 194, 222, 252, 282, 312, 340, 368, 371, 398, 425, 451, 478, 507, 509, 534, 564, 593, 621, 649, 677, 679, 705, 731
- - Scotland, 27, 55, 83, 114, 141, 166, 197, 225, 254, 284, 314, 342, 370, 400, 427, 453, 481, 509, 536, 566, 594, 623, 651, 679, 707, 733
- - Sheffield, 25, 53, 81, 83, 113, 140, 165, 196, 223, 253, 283, 313, 342, 369, 399, 426, 452, 480, 508, 509, 535, 566, 594, 622, 650, 678, 706, 732 ; (Correction), 197
- - Wales and Adjoining Counties, 27, 55, 83, 115, 141, 167, 197, 225, 255, 285, 315, 343, 371, 401, 427, 453, 481, 509, 537, 567, 595, 623, 651, 679, 707, 733
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :
- - Accidents to Platelayers, F. W. Brewer, 100 Air Heaters, S. Utting, 100, 220--see also Hot Air
- - Angle-compound Air Compressors at a Colliery, Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 124 ; Civis, 178 ; Sullivan Machinery Company, 249
- - Avoidable Waste in Locomotive Operation, C. R. K., 477, 492, 618; F. W. Brewer, 548 ; Wm. T. Hoecker, 690 ; (Erratum, C. R. K.), 492
- - Blast-furnace as Gas Producer--see Power Economy
- - Boiler Economy, Nicodemus, 22; S. C. Christie, 51
- - British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, M.I. Loco. E., 358
- - British Evaporation Unit, G. A. Rossetti, 690
- - British versus Foreign Enterprise, S. Dixon and Son, Limited, 618
- - British Railway Speeds in 1921, O. R. Walkey, 154, 178
- - Buxton Boiler Explosion, A. A. Buss, 220 ; A. W. Read, 220; Dist. Loco., 220 ; C. F. Dendy Marshall, 220, 249, 279 ; Warwill, 220 ; F. W. Brewer, 249 ; S. P. C., 249 ; P. V. Vernon, 249 ; Skefko Ball Bearing Company, Limited, 279
- - Chinese Markets, Stafford Ransome, 645
- - Condenser Performance, A. A., 296
- - Co-ordination of Research, Researcher, 178
- - Coupling Rod Drives, William P. Durtnall, 662
- - Early Locomotives, S. Russell, 330
- - Economiser, The Case for the, George E. Tansley, 716
- - Economy and Gas Turbine--see Internal Combustion Turbine
- - Electric Locomotive for the North-Eastern Railway, British Air Brake Company, Limited, 22
- - Gas Charges, The New, Geo. T. Pardoe, 75
- - German Submarine Building Programme, 1914-1918, M. Prendergast, 477
- - H-R. Worm Reducing Gear, Geo. T. Pardoe, 394
- - Hot Air for Combustion, G. E. Tansley, 177, 249 ; W. H. Owen, 279--see also Air Heaters
- - Institution of Chemical Engineers, Proposed, J. W. Hinchley, 154
- - Internal Combustion Turbine, H. A. Hepburn, 75, 153, 220 ; W. A. D. Forbes, 100, 154, 248 ; Norman Davey, 100, 177
- - Isaac Dodds, S. Snell, 548
- - Is Stability Returning? Robert Keddie, 414
- - Liquid Piston Prime Movers, S. P. Christie, 178
- - Liverpool and Manchester Locomotives, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 124
- - Lock-out, The, H. G. R., 330 ; Robert Keddie, 358
- - Locomotive Counterbalancing, E. A. Forward, 330, 520 ; F. W. Brewer, 394, 492, 578
- - Locomotive Pressure Gauges, P. C. Dewhurst, 519
- - Locomotive Reversing Gear, andc., S. Russel, 414
- - Locomotives with Four Excentrics, E. L. Ahrons, 22 ; E. A. Forward, 22, 75, 154 ; Jas. Dunlop, 51, 100, 178 ; A. M. Bushell, 124
- - Machine--Slave or Tyrant ? A. H., 662; Ernest Forrest, 716
- - Managers and Draughtsmen, Ambitious, 414
- - Managers and Employers, Nemo, 330 ; Vincere Vel Mori, 358
- - Manufacturing, Some Points on, Austin Motor Company, Limited, 75 ; T. Mohn, 124 ; H. T. Fowler, 154 ; C. H., 177
- - Marine Diesel Engines, G. J. Steinheil, 476
- - Measure of Consumption by Cut-off Pressure in Engine Cylinders, T. W., 51 ; F. Hovenden, 100
- - Metallurgy for Engineers, Scientific Metallurgist, 413
- - Mond Gas Producers, T. R. Wollaston, 178 Noise--see Machine, andc.
- - Organisation and Wages, Hugh P. Vowles, 413; A. Williams Price, 492 ; Robert Keddie, 548
- - Panama Canal Slides, J. Stuart, 22, 51, 153 ; Harry Bates, 51; D. M. M., 178 ; (Erratum), 51
- - Patent Office Methods, J. G. Hudson, 476
- - Power Economy, J. Jones, 220; William Stead, 249
- - Question at the Civils' Examination, 1917, 22
- - Rail Corrugation, D. Leigh, 248 ; J. Austin Baker, 279; W. H. Owen, 279 ; H. D. Brindley, 519
- - Railway Brakes, A. M. Bell, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent, G.I.P. Railway, 520
- - Railways and Road Traffic, Clem Crosselin, 716
- - Reinforced Concrete Pipe Joint, New Type, Water Engineer, 492
- - Road Construction, Geo. T. Pardoe, 645
- - Rope Drives, Geo. T. Pardoe, 75
- - Royal Metal Trades' Pension Society, Edward Le Bas, 249
- - Safer Ships : Potential Air-tightness, R. M. Steele, 618
- -Safety of Railway Employees and the Public, Safety First, 358
- - Scavenging in Diesel Engines, G. Steinheil, 51
- - Self-aligning Ball Thrust Bearings--see Buxton Boiler Explosion
- - Stephenson's Long Boiler Engines, W. J. Barker, 413 ; F. Achard, 476 ; R. Stephenson and Co., 476
- - Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, J. G. H. Warren, 279, 330 ; Robert Young, 296, 358 ; F. Bowman, 296
- - Trade Cycles, The Cause of, Hugh P. Vowles, 690
- - Trades Unionism, T. R. Shipley, 578
- - Train Speed--see British Railway
- - Transport Problems, P. E. C., 578
- - Unemployment, A Cause of, J. E. Thornycroft, 690
- - Unqualified Mining Engineer, C. McDermid, 154
- - Welsh Boiler Tests, V. R. Chadwick, 358
- - Works Organisation and Wages, T. D., 358 ; Robert Keddie, 394
- LIEGE, International Scientific Congress at, 160
- Lift Gear, Belt-driven; Electric Friction Hoist ; Electric Overhead Travelling Crab, andc., Holt and Willetts, 262
- Lighting, Electric--see Electrical Matters
LITERATURE :
- Reviews:
- - British Railways and the Great War, Edwin A. Pratt, 472
- - Copper Refining, Lawrence Addicks, 12
- - Corrosion of Iron, J. Newton Friend, 671
- - Deterioration of Structures in Sea Water, Second Report of Committee of Institution of Civil Engineers, P. M. Crosthwaite and G. R. Redgrave, 671
- - Distribution of Gas, Walter Hole, 275
- - Engineering Steels, Leslie Aitchison, 245
- - English for the English, George Sampson, 158
- - History of the Great War : Naval Operations, Vol. II., Sir Julian S. Corbett, 244
- - Jane's Fighting Ships, 1921, Oscar Parkes and M. Prendergast, 217
- - Locomotive, Lectures on the, Dugald Drummond, 473
- - Metallography, Part II., The Metals and Common Alloys, S. L. Hoyt, 12
- - Modern Gasworks Practice, Alwyne Meade, 275
- - Real Mathematics, Ernest G. Beck, 334
- - Seaborne Trade, C. Ernest Fayle, 294
- - Steam Turbines, W. J. Goudie, 699, 726
- - Story of Railway Pioneers, Inventions and Works of Isaac Dodds and his Son, Major S. Snell, 274 ; (Letters), 330, 548
- - Taschenbuch der Kriegsflotten, XX., Jahrgang, 1922, 557
- Short Notices :
- - Acoustics, Collected Papers on, W. C. Sabine, 726
- - Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, Philip Kemp, 726
- - Aviation in Peace and War, Sir F. H. Sykes, 726
- - Coal and its By-products, Analysis of, S. Roy Illingworth, 133, 587
- - Electric Clocks and Chimes, 105, 294
- - Les Relations Economiques entre La Grande Bretagne et La Suisse dans le Passe et le Present, Dr. W. Waldvogel, 294
- - Mechanical Appliances for Handling Railway Traffic, George Bulkeley, 245, 587
- - Modern Tunnelling, D. W. Brunton and J. A. Davis, 587, 671
- - Plumbers' Handbook, S. E. Dibble, 587
- - Pocket book of Marine Engineering, A. E. Seaton, 587, 671
- - Power's Practical Refrigeration, 105, 587
- - Practical Engraving on Metal, 587, 643
- - Year Book of Wellington Harbour Board, New Zealand, 294
- Books Received :
- - Adjustment and Testing of Telescope Objectives, 105
- -Airplane Engine, L. S. Marks, 444
- - Albert Owner's Handbook and Catalogue of Spare Parts, Part I., 294
- - America versus Europe in Industry, Dwight T. Farnham, 671
- - American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Process Charts, F. B. Gilbreth and L. M. Gilbreth, 473
- - Analysis of Fuel, Gas, Water and Lubricants, S. W. Parr, 671
- - Annual Reports of Society of Chemical Industry, 587
- - Applications de la Biologie a 1'Art de 1'Ingenieur, Docteur Ed. Imbeaux, 294
- - Applied Calculus, F. F. P. Bisacre, 133
- - Architectural Office Administration, Francis Lome, 105
- - Ball Hardness Test, Industrial Application of, 587
- - Bengal Smoke Nuisances Report, 1920, 473
- - Blacksmiths' Pocket-book, Tom Wormaid, 75
- - Board of Education, Catalogue of Collections in Science Museum, South Kensington, Aeronautics, 444, 671
- - Boiler Plant Testing, David Brownlie, 699
- - Bombay Presidency, Vegetable Oil Industry in the, Bulletin No. 3, A. F. Yuill, 245
- - Bristol, Port of, 1922, Handbook, 473
- - British Association for Advancement of Science, Stress Distribution in Engineering Materials, 418
- - British Rainfall, 1920, 245
- - British Scientific and Technical Books, A Catalogue of, British Science Guild, 75
- - Calculating Machines, Modern, The Origin of, J. A. V. Turck, 105
- - Calvert's Mechanics' Almanack, 1922, 294
- - Canada as a Market for British Goods, 587
- - Cane Sugar, Manufacture of, Llewellyn J ones and F. L. Scard, 245
- - Central Station Voltages and Charges in the United Kingdom, 1922, 418
- - Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, Annual Report, 1921-22, 699
- - Chemistry, Part I., George Thompson and G. H. Leslie, 294
- - Cloakrooms, Washing Facilities, andc., in Factories, Welfare Pamphlet No. 8, 418
- - Clubs, 1922, E. C. Austen-Leigh, 294
- - Coal Mining, Robert Peel and Daniel Burns, 699
- - Coal and Smoke, J. W. Cobb, 294
- - Coalition Government, O. F. Maclagan, 245
- - Construction Cost Keeping and Management, H. P. Gillette and R. T. Dana, 444
- - Converting a Business into a Private Company, H. W. Jordan, 245
- - Costing for Manufacturers, W. Howard Hazell, 105
- - Cotton Spinning Machinery and its Uses, Wm. Scott Taggart, 245
- - Cours de Mecanique Appliquee, andc., Marcel Lamotte, 473
- - Department of the Interior, U.S.A.:
- -- Coke Oven Accidents in the United States, 1920, W. W. Adams, 473 ; Technical Paper, 293
- -- Oil Camp Sanitation, C. P. Bowie, 473
- -- Petroleum Laws of all America, J. W. Thompson, 473
LITERATURE (continued):
- Books Received (continued):
- - Department of Scientific and Industrial Research :
- -- Building Research Board, Reports Nos. 5 and 6, 699
- -- First Report of Gas Cylinders Research Committee, 294
- -- Fuel Research Board, Report No. 1, Pulverised Coal Systems in America, Leonard C. Harvey, 294
- -- Physical and Chemical Survey of the National Coal Resources, 671
- - Design of Steel Mill Buildings and Calculation of Stresses, andc., Milo S. Ketchum, 671
- - Designers of Our Buildings, L. Cope Cornford, 105
- - Dictionary of Applied Chemistry, Sir Edward Thorpe, 587
- - Dictionary of Applied Physics, Sir Richard Glazebrook, 671
- - Die Spezifischen Warmen der Gase und Dampfe, Dipl. Ing. A. Schelest, 473
- - Distribution of Gas, Walter Hole, 75
- - Dock and Harbour Authorities Directory, 1922, 557
- - Douglas Theory, Reply to Mr. J. A. Hobson, Major C. H. Douglas, 418
- - Dynamo Design and Construction, A. H. Avery, 643
- - Economics of Electrical Distribution, P. O. Reyneau and H. P. Seelye, 473
- - Electrical Engineering, Vol. II., Alternating Currents, Chester L. Dawes, 473
- - Electrical Engineering Testing, G. D. Aspinall Parr, 699
- - Electric Installation Rules and Tables, W. S. Ibbetson, 245
- - Electrical Measuring Instruments, Maintenance and Repair of, H. G. Yarrill, 643
- - Electro-chemistry, Treatise on, Edited by the late Bertram Blount, 362
- - Electro-deposition and Electro-plating, Report of Faraday Society Discussion, 75
- - Electro-farming, 699
- - Electro-metallurgy of Steel, C. C. Gow, 362
- - Empire Municipal Directory and Year Book, 1922-23, 587
- - Essentials in the Theory of Framed Structures, C. A. Ellis, 587
- - Factory Accounts in Principle and Practice, Garcke and Fells, 294
- - Factory Administration in Practice, W. J. Hiscox, 75
- - Failure of Metals under Internal and Prolonged Stress, General Discussion, Edited by F. S. Spiers, 294
- - Financial Review of 1921, Foreign Exchanges and Prices of Raw Materials of Industry, J. S. M. Ward and A. L. Please, 294
- - Fire Resistance of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, 362
- - Fluidity and Plasticity, Eugene C. Bingham, 699
- - Ford, Book of the, R. T. Nicholson, 75
- - Ford Van, Book of the, R. T. Nicholson, 105
- - Foreign Exchanges and How to Profit by Them, V. E. Gerard, 105
- - Fractional Distillation, Elements of, Clark Shove Robinson, 444
- - Fuel and Lubricating Oils for Diesel Engines, W. Schenker, 75
- - Geography, Applied, A. Stevens, 245
- - Giesserei, Handbook, &c., R. Oldenbourg, 444
- - Graphical Analysis, W. S. Wolfe, 245
- - Graphical Methods for Schools, Colleges, andc., W. C. Marshall, 245
- - Heat, George Thompson and G. H. Leslie, 294
- - Heat and Heat Engines, Theory of, John Case, 418
- - Hydraulics of Pipe Lines, W. F. Durand, 105
- - Hydro-electric Survey of India, Vol. III., Triennial Report, J. W. Meares. C.I.E., 418
- - Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington, Report to July 31st, 1921, 473
- - Imperial Institute, Indian Trade Inquiry, Reports on Lac, Turpentine and Rosin, 473
- - Imperial Institute, Monographs on Mineral Resources of the British Empire, Potash, Sydney J. Johnstone, 418
- - Indian Railway Bridge Committee, Fifth Report, 294
- - Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, Vols. I. and IL, J. W. Mellor, 699
- - Insulating Varnishes in Electrotechnics, Alfred R. Matthis, 726
- - Ironfounders, Handbook for, 444
- - Is Trade Unionism Sound ? J. H. Bunting, 294
- - Jane's All the World's Aircraft, 1922, C. G. Grey, 671
- - Jigs and Fixtures, Albert A. Dowd and F. W. Curtis, 473
- - Journal of the Institute of Metals, No. 2, 1921, G. Shaw Scott, 473
- - Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Vol. LXXXIL, 671
- - Kempe's Engineers' Year Book, 1922, H. R. Kempe and W. H. Smith, 587
- - Le Tunnel du Simplon, Sa Construction et son Achievement, 1898-1921, 294
- - Liquid Fuel and its Apparatus, W. H. Booth, 643
- - Lockwood's Builders' and Contractors' Price Book, 1922, J. P. Allen, 294
- - Locomotive Engineer's Pocket Book and Diary, 444
- - Locomotives, Lubrication of, E. L. Ahrons, 105
- - Machinery and Pipe Arrangement on Ship Board, C. C. Pounder, 473
- - Manuel des Chemins de Fer : Etude et Construction, J. Bourde, 587
- - Marconi International Directory of Cable Addresses, Buyers' and Exporters' Guide, 1922, 699
- - Market Analysis, Percival White, 245
- - Mathematical Handbook, W. H. F. Murdoch, 699
- - Mechanical Refrigeration, Principles of, H. J. Macintire, 671
- - Mechanical Stokers, including Theory of Combustion of Coal, Joseph G. Worker and Thomas A. Peebles, 699
- - Mechanical Testing, R. G. Batson and J. H. Hyde, 444
- - Mechanical World Year Book, 1922, 294
LITERATURE (continued):
- Books Received (continued):
- - Medical Research Council, Reports of Industrial Fatigue Research Board, No. 15, Motion Study in Metal Polishing, E. Farmer, 473, 557
- - Metallography, C. H. Desch, 726
- - Metallography and Macrography, Introduction to Study of, Leon Guillet and A. Portevin, 444
- - Metallurgy of the Common Metals : Gold, Silver, Iron, andc., L. S. Austin, 245
- - Metallurgy of Iron and Steel, Based on Work and Papers of Sir R. Hadfield, 699
- - Metallurgy of Zinc and Cadmium, H. O. Hofman, 444
- - Meteorological Office, Air Ministry Committee on Atmospheric Pollution, 1921, 473
- - Microscope, Beginner's Guide to the, C. E. Heath, 643
- - Microscope, The, Conrad Beck, 245
- - Ministry of Munitions and Department of Scientific and Industrial Research :
- -- H.M. Factory, Gretna, Study for Installation of Phosgene Manufacture, 294
- -- Technical Records of Explosives Supply, 1915-1918 :
- -- No. 4, Theory and Practice of Acid Mixing, 105
- -- No. 5, Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid by Contact Process, 418
- -- No. 6, Synthetic Phenol and Picric Acid, 245
- -- No. 8, Solvent Recovery, 473
- - Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Annual Reports for 1916-1917, 1917-1918, and 1918-1919, 557, 726
- - Model Engineer Series :
- -- No. 43, Hardening and Tempering Engineers' Tools, George Gentry, 105
- - Model Steam Locomotives : Details and Construction, Henry Greenly, 671
- - Modern Gasworks Practice, Alwynne Meade, 75
- - Modern Motor Truck, Design, Construction, Operation, andc., Victor W. Page, 245
- - Modern Practice in Heat Engines, Telford Petrie, 699
- - Modern Workshop Practice, Fitting and Turning, andc., Ernest Pull, 473
- - Molesworth, Sir Guilford L., K.C.I.E., Life of, E. J. Molesworth, 473
- - Oil Engines, A. H. Goldingham, 473
- - Oil Shales, H. B. Cronshaw, 105
- - Oils, Fats and Fuels, T. Hull, 105
- - Papermakers, Directory of, 1922, 473
- - Patents and Chemical Research, H. E. Potts, 133
- - Petroleum Industry, 587
- - Petroleum Year Book, 1922, Sydney H. North, 699
- - Portland Cement, Manufacture of, A. C. Davis, 444
- - Power Alcohol: Production and Utilisation, G. W. Monier-Williams, 473
- - Practical Electrician's Pocket-book and Diary, 1922, 294
- - Practical Engineer Electrical Pocket-book and Diary, 1922, 418
- - Practical Engineer Mechanical Pocket-book and Diary, 1922, 444
- - Practical Least Squares, O. M. Leland, 294
- - Problemes et Exercices d'Electricite Generale, P. Janet, 473
- - "Proceedings" of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. xxxvi., Section A, No. 1, on Polygons to Generate Diagrams of Maximum Stress on Girders, andc., T. Alexander and J. T. Jackson, 245
- - Protective Relays, Their Theory, Design, and Practical Operation, Victor H. Todd, 444
- - Pulp and Paper, Manufacture of, 699
- - Railway Signalling, Everett E. King, 245
- - Railway Year Book for 1922, 726
- - Reinforced Concrete Simply Explained, Oscar Faber, 418
- - Research in Industry : Basis of Economic Progress, A. P. M. Fleming and J. G. Pearce, 444
- - Rights of the Ex-Service Man and Woman, W. Sherran, 105
- - Rugby Engineering Society, "Proceedings," Vol. xiv., 418
- - Sammlung Gbschen Elektromotorische Betriebe, andc., Professor Dr. Ing. A. Schwaiger, 418
- - Science in the Service of Man : Electricity, S. G. Starling, 587
- - Sewerage and Sewage Disposal, A Text-book, L. Metcalf and H. P. Eddy, 473
- - Sharing Profits with Employees, J. A. Bowie, 444
- - Shipping World Year Book, 1922, 473
- - Sierra Leone Government Railway, Report for 1920, 294
- - Smithsonian Institution, U.S. National Museum, Report, 587
- - Some Things that Matter, Lord Riddell, 699
- - Steam Power Plant Auxiliaries and Accessories, Terrell Croft, 699
- - Swedish Year Book, 1921, 294
- - Switching Equipment for Power Control, Stephen G. Hayes, 294
- - Tables Centesimales pour le Trace des Courbes (Chemins de Fer, Routes, andc.), J. Bouchard, 671
- - Text-books of Physical Chemistry, Sir W. Ramsay and F. G. Donnan, 726
- - Textile Manufacturer Year Book, 1922, 294
- - The Electrician Annual Tables, andc., 1922, 699
- - "Transactions" and Year Book of University of Toronto Engineering Society, 587
- - University of Leeds, Department of Coal Gas and Fuel Industries, Livesey Professor's Report, 699
- - Vacuum Automatic Brake, andc., 75
- - Waste in Industry, 105
- - Welding, Modern Methods of, as Applied to Workshop Practice, 75
- - Westinghouse Air Brake, 105
- - Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, E. Redpath, 699
- - Workers Aided or Maintained from Public Funds, Inventions Made by, Committee's Report on Methods of Dealing with, 294
- - World Trade and World Recovery, Mercator, 473
- - Year Book of the Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, 294
LITERATURE (continued):
- Books Received (continued) :
- - Ypres to Verdun, Photographs by Sir Alexander B. W. Kennedy, 75
- LIVERPOOL Landing Stage, Proposed Improvements, 161
- Lloyd's Register--see Ships
- Lock-out--see Labour
- Locomotive, Renault Petrol, 476 ; (Erratum), 506
- Locomotives--see also Railways, also Electrical Matters
- Log Band Mill, Vertical, and Log Carriage, John Pickles and Son, 450
- L.C.C. Tramway Rails, Corrugation of, 66, 74 ; (Letters), 248, 279, 519
- London, Port of, Transport Facilities in the, Sir C. R. S. Kirkpatrick, 556
- Low Temperature Carbonisation, Dr. C. H. Lander, Lecture, 382
- Lowestoft Inner Harbour, Improvements in, 222
M MACHINE TOOLS:
- - Automatic Power Press, H. S. J. Hughes, 644
- - Cutting Tools, Action of, Professor E. G. Coker and Dr. K. C. Chakko, 491, 503, 527
- - Cutting Tools--see also Machine Tools
- - Drawing and Notching Presses, Taylor and Challen, Limited, 322
- - Fellows Gear Shaper, High Speed, 699
- - Grinding Machine, Large, for Chilled Iron Rolls, Churchill Machine Tool Company, Limited, 306, 307
- - Grinding Machines for Omnibus Cylinders and Engine Valves at Chiswick Depot, 123
- - Helical Gearing, Double, with One-tooth Pinion, Power Plant Company, Limited, 191
- - Hexagon Turret Lathe, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 160
- - Horizontal Plane Milling Machine with Separate Motor Drive, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 277
- - Lathe, 4.5in. Centres, Cheltenham Works, Limited, 42 ; (Correction), 80
- - Lathe, Large All-geared Double-bedded, G. and A. Harvey, Limited, 722, 730
- - Lathes at the Model Engineer Exhibition, Cheltenham Works, Irwin and Jones, H. Milnes, F. Patrick, 42
- - Machine Tool Trades' Association, Annual Meeting and Dinner, 285
- - Machine Tool Works--see Works
- - Machine Tools Adapted in a Small Tools Works, 542, 544
- - Milling of Screw Threads, Dr. H. H. Jeffcott, 392
- - Nibbling Machine, J. B. Stone and Co., Limited, 240
- - Notching Press for Armature Plates and Segments, Taylor and Challen, Limited, 188
- - Omnibus and Parts Repair Machines at Chiswick Depot, 121, 130, 137
- - Railway Rolling Stock Work, Machines for, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 269, 272
- - Shearing Machines with Rotary Cutters, Punches, Hydraulic, Hand and Automatic, Tangent Tool and Engineering Company, Limited, 263
- - Spur Gear Generating Machine, W. Muir and Co., Limited, 592
- - Surfacing, Boring and Drilling Machines, Attachments for, H. W. Kearns and Co., Limited, 395
- - Tap Grinding Machine, Tools and Tool-room Equipment, Brooke Tool Manufacturing Company, Limited, 262
- - Turbine Reduction Gears, Machines for Cutting, W. Muir and Co., Limited, 494, 495,498
- - Worm Gear Generating Machine, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 78
- MACHINERY, Breakdowns of, 500
- Maclean, Professor Magnus, on Hydro-electric Resources of the Scottish Highlands, 606, 647, 675
- Maintenance of Tidal Berths, Ernest Latham, 87
- Managerial Functions, 471
- Manchester Ship Canal, Engineering Developments, William Fox, 309
- Manchester's New Outfall Sewer, 38, 44
- Marine Engines--see Engines and Motors Marine Surveys, E. Latham and P. Harrison, 614
- Marseilles to the Rhone, Waterway from, 537
- Material, Testing of, British Association for, 158
- Matthews, R. Borlase, Electro-farming, 386, 389
- Mechanical Gearing and Electrical Transmission, 323
- Mechanical Lubricators, Aubrey B. Smith, 296
- Mechanical Stokers, Babcock Chain Grate, 203
- Mechanical Stokers (Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited) in South Wales, Test of, 340; (Letter), 358
- Mechanical Stokers, "H-R." Reduction Gear for, Major E. C. Hatcher, 352
- Mechanical Vehicles and Road Surfaces, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, 686
- Mellanby, Professor, and Mr. Kerr on Supersaturated Steam, 714
- Melloy, J. H., on Turbine Reduction Gearing and its Production, 494, 495, 498
- Metals, Bearing, 613
- Metals, Fatigue of, H. F. Moore and J. B. Kommers, 310
- Meter, Steam Flow, George Kent and Co., 76
- Meters, Kent-Hodgson Steam, 420
- Microphone, Hot Wire Resonator, Major Tucker, 77
- Milling and Milling Machines--see Machine Tools
- Mills--see Works
- Mine Hoisting Ropes, Safety Practice for, R. M. Raymond, 368
- Mineral Resources of Outer Mongolia, 309
- Mineral Statistics, Our, 289
- Miners, Electric Cap Lamp for, Oldham and Son, Limited, 338
- Mitchell, R. B., on Dalmarnock Power Station, 646, 669
- Moore, Harold, on Petroleum Oils Used in Diesel Engines, 620
- Morley, T. B., on the Reversed Heat Engine as a Means of Heating Buildings, 145
- Motor Fuel from Surplus Wine, 304
- Motor Road Roller with Scarifier, Barford and Perkins, Limited, 728
- Motors, Electric--see Electrical Matters
- Moulding Machines--see Foundry Trade Exhibits
- Moving Platform, Proposed, for Paris, 191
N
- NARBETH, J. H., on Three Steps in Naval Construction, King Edward VII., Lord Nelson, Dreadnought, 418, 474
- Natural Gas Supply in Vaux Valley, France, 567
- Naval Matters--see Ships
NEWCOMEN SOCIETY :
- - An Engineer in Old London, Souvenir of the Summer Meeting, 1922, Engineer-Commander Edgar C. Smith, 618
- - Centenary of Naval Engineering, Engineer- Commander Edgar C. Smith, 367
- - Meeting and Short Notes Presented by (1) H. W. Dickinson, on Letter Signed "Thos. Newcomen ;" (2) L. Pendred, on Drawing of Bruntonís Walking Engine ; (3) Arthur Titley, on Documents Connected with Efforts in 1828 to Establish a Line of Heatonís Steam Carriages; (4) E. A. Forward, on Sir Goldsworth Gurney's Railway Locomotives, 506
- - Summer Meeting in London, 1922, 618, 642 Visits to Westminster Hall Roof, Boulton and Watt Engines at Deptford, andc., 642
- - Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, Robert Young, 251 ; (Letters), 279, 296, 330
- NEW Year Honours, 24
- Nibbling Machines--see Machine Tools
- Nickel--see also Iron and Steel
- Nickel-silver Alloys, Professor F. C. Thompson and Mr. E. Whitehead, 351
- Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys at British Industries Fair, Birmingham, Delta Metal Company, Eyre Smelting Company, Limited, 240
- Notching Press--see Machine Tools
O OBITUARY :
- - Barker, Sir Francis, 133
- - Carter, Sir George John (Portrait), 187
- - Claremont, E. A., 391
- - Collis, William Blow, 492
- - Hopkinson, Edward (Portrait), 74
- - Hughes, Sir Walter Charleton, 390
- - Isoji Ishiguro, 444
- - Lockyer, Norman J., 528
- - McWilliam, Dr. A., 391
- - Martin, John, 606
- - Matthews, Sir William (Portrait), 47
- - Paxman, James N. (Portrait), 390
- - Ransome, Lewis H., 643
- - Robert on, Charles G., 557
- - Slacke, R. B., 244
- - West, John, 75
- OIL Dock on the Manchester Ship Canal, 309
- Oil Engines--see Engines
- Oil in New Guinea, 704
- Oil Prospecting in Australasia, 309
- Oil, Shale, 311
- Omnibus, L.G.O. Company, Overhauling Depot at Chiswick, 121, 130, 137
- Omnibuses, Railless Trolley, in Australia, 150
- Optical Glass, C. J. Peddle, 496
- Optical System of Measuring Strain, Professor Coker, 686
- Owners and Shop Management, 217
- Oxidising Gases, &c.--see Iron and Steel
- Oxygen Jet Cutting Machine, Godfrey Engineering Works, 263
- Oxygen Welding--see Welding
P
- PACEMAKING, 464
- Pack Cooling Bed--see Iron and Steel
- Packing, the "Reefer," Building Sheets and Tiles, "Poilite," Bell's United Asbestos Company, Limited, 323
- Paint-spraying Outfits, Aerograph Company, Limited, 323
- Paris, Moving Platform for, 191
- Parshall, Horace F., Hydro-electric Installations of the Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, 270
- Partington, James, Locomotive Economy, 446 ; (Letters), 477, 492, 548, 618, 690
- Patent Applications, United States, 528
- Patent Cases, Reported, 133
- Patent Law, Japanese, 309
- Patent Laws, Foreign, 464
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS:
- British:
- - Aeronautics, 85, 539, 681
- - Aircraft, 288
- - Batteries and Accumulators, 85, 169, 735
- - Building, 570, 654
- - Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 143, 483, 735
- - Cranes and Conveyors, 144
- - Crushing and Grinding, 58, 456
- - Dynamos and Motors, 29, 85, 199, 227, 257, 345,373,429,455,483,539, 597, 625, 653
- - Electrical Appliances, 85, 681
- - Electric Furnaces, 653
- - Electric Ignition, 227
- - Electric Welding, 29, 143
- - Engines, Internal Combustion, 30, 57, 117, 169, 257, 287, 317, 345, 403, 483, 597, 653, 709, 735
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS (continued):
- British (continued):
- - Engines, Steam, 117, 373, 569, 597, 653, 709
- - Gas Producers, 429, 511
- - Heating and Ventilation, 257--see also Lighting and Heating
- - Lighting and Heating, 30, 58, 86, 199, 404, 484, 540, 569, 626, 654, 681, 710
- - Locomotives, 118, 228, 653
- - Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 117, 170, 227, 317, 345, 373, 404, 430, 455, 483, 511, 626, 654, 681
- - Measuring and Testing--see Testing
- - Mines and Metals, 58, 317
- - Miscellaneous, 30, 86, 118, 144, 200, 228, 258, 288, 318, 346, 374, 404, 430, 456, 484, 512, 540,570,598,626, 654, 682, 710, 736
- - Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 57, 86, 199, 287, 318, 429, 483, 625
- - Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 58, 118, 403, 569, 598, 682
- - Ships and Boats, 58, 117, 257, 455, 512, 736
- - Steam Generators, 57, 199, 539
- - Steam Turbines, 227, 257
- - Storage Batteries, 374
- - Switchgear, 143, 199, 227, 287, 317, 345, 403, 429, 455, 511, 539, 569, 735
- - Telegraphs and Telephones, 170
- - Testing and Measuring Instruments, 85, 117, 169, 257, 287, 345, 403, 429, 569, 625
- - Tramways and Railways, 57, 200, 374, 430
- - Transformers, 86, 143, 317, 597, 625, 735
- - Transmission of Power, 29, 57, 144, 199, 287, 403, 429, 455, 512, 540, 597, 625, 709
- - Turbine Machinery, 169, 287, 373, 511, 539, 569, 681, 709
- - Water Purification, 144
- - Wireless Telegraphy, 29, 85, 117, 143, 483, 511, 539, 597
- -Wireless Telephony, 709
- PATENTS, British, Sufficiency of, 534
- Patents, Foreign, 24
- Pavement, New Form of, L. Wilton-Cox, 728
- Peat Exploitation in Italy, 366
- Peddle, C. J., on Optical Glass, 496
- "Penetrometer," Automatic, Hall-Marriott, 338
- Persian Market for Engineering Products, 728
- Personal and Business Announcements, 24, 55, 80, 110, 141, 167, 197, 228, 255, 285, 315, 346, 371, 398, 430, 453, 481, 506, 540, 570, 595, 620, 651, 682, 710, 736
- Petrol Engines--see Engines, also Locomotives Petrol Pier at Bombay, 704
- Petroleum Oil Refinery in the Punjab, Attock Oil Company, 219
- Petroleum Oils Used in Diesel Engines, Harold Moore, 620
- Philosophy of Cutting, 527
- Phosphoric Acid, Electric Production of, 688 Photographic Surveying, 492
- Pipe Joint, Reinforced Concrete, 421 ; (Letter), 492
- Pitches and Bitumens--see Hardness
- Plastic Wood, 230
- Pneumatic and Electric Tools, Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company, Limited, 305
- Pneumatic Hoist--see Hoist
- Pneumatic Plant, Vacuum Pump, Suction Pipes, andc., at Millennium Flour Mills, H. Simon, Limited, 612, 616
- Pneumatic Road-breaking Plant, John Mowlem and Co., Limited, 309
- Portland Cement--see Cement
- Port Talbot, Improvements at, 666
- Position Gauges and their Jigs, A. G. Robson, 460
- Position Line Slide Rule, Captain L. C. Bygrave, 250
- Power Economy, 157, 159 ; (Letters), 177, 220, 249
- Power Production, Recent Developments in, Colonel D. Selby-Bigge, 541
- Post-war Problems--see Transport
- Press, Hydraulic, for Road Vehicle Tire Removal and Replacement, Rollings and Guest, Limited, 264
- Presses, Notching, Drawing, andc. see also Machine Tools
- Pringle, Colonel, on Safety in Railway Operation, 582, 586
- Producer, Gas, Reinforced Concrete, O. R. Verity, 364
- Producer Gas Power Plant, Some Observations on, H. S. Denny and N. V. S. Knibbs, 98, 132, 159 ; (Letter), 178
- Production, Organisation of, J. W. Curtis, 128
- Protective Apparatus--see Electrical Matters
PUMPS :
- - Bargoed Power Station, Pumps at, Steam- driven Circulating and Steam Turbine- driven Extraction Pumps, G. and J. Weir ; Motor-driven Hydraulic Vacuum Air Pump and Rotary Extraction Pump ; Motor-driven Drysdale Centrifugal Pump and Drysdale Horizontal Extraction Pump; Centrifugal Oil Pump, 202, 203
- - Centrifugal Pump, Electric-driven, John Cochrane (Barrhead), Limited, 262
- - Condenser Pumps, Brown-Boveri, 459
- - Electrically Driven High-pressure Centrifugal Pump, Holden and Brooke, Limited, 584, 591
- - High-speed Ram and other Pumps, Hand and Motor-driven, Lee, Howl and Co., Limited, 263
- - Motor-driven Pumps for Condensing Installation in Power Stations, Drysdale and Co., Limited, 348
- - Powdered Coal, Pump for, Puleo Supplies, Limited, 357
- - Pumping Engine, Old Model of, Percival Marshall and Co., 42
- - Pumps for Condensing System in Power Stations, Water Extraction, Turbine- driven Circulating and Turbo Feed, G. and J. Weir, Limited, 347
- - Sewage Pumps, Centrifugal, Electrically Driven, at Richmond, Worthington- Simpson, Limited, 515
- - Treble-ram Diesel-driven Pumping Plant for Trinidad, Frank Pearn and Co., Limited, 242, 248
- - Turbine-driven Feed Pumps at Bargoed Power Station, Sulzer Brothers, 291
- PUNCHING MACHINES--see Machine Tools
Q
- QUEENSLANDíS Mineral Output, 620
R
- RAILLESS Trolley Omnibuses in Australia, 150
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS :
- - See also Annual Article
- General:
- - Accidents to Platelayers, 46 ; (Letter), 100
- - All-electric Automatic Power Signalling on the Metropolitan Railway, William Willox, 354
- - Arc-welded Locomotive Tender Underframe, New South Wales Railways, 580
- - Automatic Train Control, 131
- - Automatic Train Control Committee's Report, 720, 723
- - Automatic Train Coupler, "Tumlock" Automatic Coupler, Limited, 421
- - Control of Trains Considered in Relation to Increases of Weight and Speed, andc., Alan W. Rendell, 96, 243
- - Heavy Suburban Passenger Train Working, 613
- - Industrial Plant Railways, Electrification of, D. M. Petty, 138
- - International Railway Association, 362, 391, 405, 417, 434
- -- Congress in Rome, 362, 472, 502
- - Reports :
- -- Bogies, Axles and Springs of Locomotives, Mr. George HugL.es and Others, 405
- -- Construction of the Road Bed and of the Track, Mr. E. C. Trench and Others, 362
- -- Economic Production and Use of Steam in Locomotives, G. J. Churchward, 391
- -- Electric Traction, andc., Messrs. J. J. W. Van Loenen Martinet and Others, 434
- -- Liquid Fuel in Locomotives, Sir Henry Fowler, 435
- -- Locomotive Cab Signals, Monsieur M. F. Maison, 435
- -- Maintenance and Supervision of Track, C. J. Brown and Others, 362
- -- Passenger Carriages, Mr. R. W. Reid, 405
- -- Reinforced Concrete, W. W. Grierson and Others, 391
- -- Special Steels, W. C. Cushing and Others, 363
- - Long-distance Operation of Facing Points on Railways, Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Company, Limited, 560, 561
- - Nickel-chrome Steel Railway Couplings, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 562
- - Railway Act, 1921, Gustave Canet Lecture, Sir Eric Geddes, 629
- - Railway Metals Damaged by Welding, 496
- - Railway Rates, 555
- - Railway Rolling Stock and Factory, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 268, 269, 272
- - Railway Signals, 73
- - Railways' Road Transport Proposals, 670
- - Rotary Converters and Railway Electrification, F. P. Whitaker, 221
- - Safety in Railway Operation, Colonel Pringle, 582, 586
- - Vacuum Brake for Long Freight Trains, Trials, andc., Sir H. Fowler and Mr. H. N. Gresley, 96, 243 ; (Letter), 520
- British, Colonial and Indian:
- - Bogie Coaches, Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 270
- - Grouping of the Railways, 216
- - Indian Railway Administration Report, 573
- - London Electric Railways, All-steel Controller Trailer Car, 268, 270
- - London and South-Western Railway Station at Waterloo, Formal Opening, 336
- - London Underground Railway Improvements, 661
- - New South Wales Railways, Arc-welded Locomotive Tender Underframe, 580
- - Palestine Railway, Carriage Stock for, Metropolitan Carriage, Wagon and Finance Company, 505
- - Sleeping Car, Gresley Twin, East Coast Joint Stock, 412
- - Table of British Railway Speeds in 1921, 120 ; (Letters), 154, 178
- - Unification of Railway Gauges in Australia, 280
- Foreign :
- - Brazil, Duplication of Railways, 340
- - China, Railway Construction in, 552
- - Chinese Government Railways, 459
- - Electrification of the Chilean State Railways, 711
- - Foreign Railway Practice, Professor Carlier, 582
- - French Roadways, Increasing Traffic on, 573
- - Petrol Motor Traction for French Railways, 645
- - St. Gothard Railway Electrification, 68, 72
- - St. Gothard Railway Electrification, Completion, 638 ; (Correction), 679
- - Tokyo Underground Railway, 240
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES :
- - See also Annual Article
- General:
- - Boiler Inspection on the G.N.R., 192
- - British and American Locomotive Design and Practice, P. C. Dewhurst, 321, 335, 356, 362, 377 ; (Letters), 357, 414
- - Buxton Locomotive Explosion, 185, 189 ; (Letters), 220, 249, 279, 519
- - Development of Counterbalancing in British Locomotive Practice, F. W. Brewer, 298 ; (Letters), 330, 394, 492, 520, 578
- - East Horndon Locomotive Failure, 77, 698
- - Economic Production and Use of Steam in Locomotives, Report, andc., G. J. Churchward, 391
- - Electric Locomotives, Sir Vincent L. Raven on, 672, 686, 701
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES (continued):
- General (continued):
- - Feed-water Heating on Locomotives, Monsieur Sauvage, 685
- - Future of British Locomotive Trade, E. L. Ahrons, 350
- - Locomotive Economy, James Partington, 446 ; (Letters), 477, 492, 548, 618, 690
- - Locomotive Hour, 333
- - Locomotive Pyrometer, Siemens Brothers, Limited, 77
- - Pacific Type Locomotives, 444
- - Pacific Type Passenger Locomotive, American Locomotive Company, 446
- - Railway Electrification and Garratt Locomotives, 188
- - Ramsay Condensing Turbine Electric Locomotive, 328, 329
- - Steam Locomotive, 362
- - Three-cylinder Eight-coupled Locomotive for Spain, Yorkshire Engine Company, Limited, 134 (Two-page Supplement, February 3rd, 1922)
- - Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, Robert Young, 251 ; (Letters), 279, 296, 330
- British, Colonial and Indian :
- - Accident to Midland Railway Engine, 77, 698
- - Caledonian Railway Three-cylinder Express Passenger Engine, 10 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - Garratt Locomotive for South Africa, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Limited, 188
- - Glasgow and South-Western Railway Baltic Type Tank Engines, 660, 668
- - Great Eastern Six-coupled Tank Engine, No. 1003, 10, 11
- - Great Northern Railway, Boiler Inspection on, 192
- - Great Northern Railway Pacific Type Passenger Engine, 412, 416
- - Great Northern Three-cylinder Coal Engine, No. 477, 10 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - Great Western Engine, Re-boilered, No. 4700, 10
- - Judhpur - Bikaner Railway Six - coupled Engine, Kerr, Stuart and Co., Limited, 11, 14
- - London, Brighton and South Coast Baltic Tank Engine, 10 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - London and South-Western Tank Engines, Six-coupled, 10, 11 ; Eight-coupled, 10 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - Midland Railway Locomotive Failure--see Accident
- - North British Locomotive Company's Engines, North British Railway "Atlantic," 11, 14 ; Burma Railwaysí Metre-gauge Mallet Compound, 12, 14 ; New Zealand Government Railways' Narrow-gauge, 12
- Foreign :
- - Decapod Goods Locomotive, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 446
- - "Pacific" Type Passenger Engine, Erie Railroad, American Locomotive Company, 446, 447
- - Virginian Railway, Heavy Mallet Special Service Locomotive, American Locomotive Company, 447
- RAVEN, Sir Vincent L., on Electric Locomotives, 672, 686, 701
- Re-crystallisation and Grain Growth, Major C. J. Smithells, 325
- Reduction Gears--see Worm, also Ships
- Refrigerating Plant, Insulated Cold Room in Sections, John Kirkaldy, 323
- Reid, John, on Fuel Economy in Marine Boilers, 420
- Reinforced Concrete Pipe Joint, New Type, 421; (Letter), 492
- Reinforced Concrete Truss Bridge, New Type, T. V. Jenkins, 436, 442
- Rendell, Alan W., on Control of Trains Considered in Relation to Increases of Weight and Speed, andc., 96, 243
- Rennie, Archibald, on the Scott-Still Experimental Engine, 180, 204
- Research, Air Service--see Aeronautics
- Rhine, Regularising the, 440
- Richardson, James, on Diesel Machinery for Single-screw Motor Ships, 445, 448 ; (Letter), 476
- Riveting Appliances, Hydraulic and Pneumatic, in Railway Rolling Stock Work, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 270, 272
- Roadmaking Plant, Pneumatic, John Mowlem and Co., Limited, 309
- Road Locomotion, R. W. Thomson and Colonel R. E. Crompton, 670
- Road Roller--see Motor
- Road Vehicles, Future Design of, Sir J. Thornycroft, 581
- Roberts, D. E., on Blast-furnace Filling, 541
- Robson, A. G., on Position Gauges and their Jigs, 460
- Rolling Mills, Friction Drive for, T. B. Rogerson, 247
- Rolling Stock, Railway--see Railways and Railway Locomotives
- Romero, L., and J. B. Palmer, on Interconnection of Alternating-current Power Stations, 193
- Roofing Tiles in East Africa, 250
- Ropes, Mine Hoisting, Safety Practice for, R. M. Raymond, 368
- Rotary Converters--see Electrical Matters
- Rotary Pneumatic Motor, 478
- Rutherford, Professor Sir Ernest, on the Relation of the Elements, 492, 642
S
- SAFETY--see Mine
- Salt Industry in China, 319, 332 (Two-page Supplement, March 24th, 1922)
- Samuelson, Francis, on Blast-furnace Practice, 490
- Sand Mixers, andc.--see Foundry Trade Exhibits
- Sandlin Interchangeable Counterboring Cutter System, 580
- Sankey, Captain Riall, on Wireless as an Aid to Transport, 557
- Sauvage, Monsieur, on Feed-water Heating on Locomotives, 685
- Saw--see Band Saw, also Log Band
- Scaling Tools for Boilers, andc., Frank Gilman, 306
- Science and Labour, 389 ; (Letters), 413, 492, 548
- Scientific and Industrial Research, Heat Insulators, Report, 311 ; Bulletin on Electrodeposition of Iron, Research by Mr. W. E. Hughes, 559
- Screens--see Circulating Water
- Screw Thread Milling--see Machine Tools
- Seabrook, A. Hugh, on Super-power Stations, 410
- Season Cracking and its Prevention, H. Moore and S. Beckinsale, 325
- Selby-Bigge, Colonel D., on Developments in Power Production, 541
- Seven-day Journal, 9, 39, 67, 97, 125, 151, 179, 209, 237, 267, 297, 327, 355, 383, 411, 437, 465, 493, 521, 549, 579, 607, 635, 663, 691, 717 ; (Letter), 716
- Sewage Filter Beds and the Achorutes Viaticus, F. W. Harris, 162
- Sewage Pumps--see Pumps
- Sewage Treatment Methods, Recent, 103
- Sewer, New Outfall, Manchester's, 38, 44
- Shale Oil, 311
- Shanghai, Future of the Port of, 326
- Shaping and Shearing Machines--see Machine Tools
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING:
- - See also Annual Articles
- General:
- - American Machine for Coaling Ships, 340
- - Diesel Machinery for Single-screw Motor Ships, James Richardson, 445, 448 ; (Letter), 476
- - Double Reduction Gears in the SS. Melmore Head, J. Wilkie, 419, 423
- - Electric Welding of Ships, A. T. Wall, 218
- - Fuel Economy in Marine Boilers, John Reid, 420
- - German Submarine Building Programme, 1914-1918, 431
- - Lloyd's Register Annual Summary, 136
- - Lloyd's Register Shipbuilding Returns, 46, 418
- - Longitudinal Strength of Cargo Vessels, E. L. Champness, 462
- - Motor Lifeboats, J. Rennie Barnett, 462
- - Nodal Arrangements of Geared Drives, Dr. J. H. Smith, 419
- - Position Line Slide Rule, Captain L. C. Bygrave, 250
- - Resistance of Ships Among Waves, J. L. Kent, 418
- - Turbine Reduction Gearing, 471
- - Two-dimensional Stress or Strain, Professor C. E. Inglis, 462
- - Vibration of Ships, T. C. Tobin, 445
- Naval Matters:
- - Centenary of Naval Engineering, Engineer Commander Edgar C. Smith, 367
- - Diesel Engines for Naval Purposes, Vice- Admiral Sir G. Goodwin, 528
- - Effect of Bomb Attack on Warships, 298, 299
- - H.M.S. Dreadnought, J. H. Narbeth, 418, 474 Japan, Naval Shipbuilding in, 587
- - Merchant Shipping and World Commerce in Relation to Sea Power, Sir Westcott Abell, 381, 396
- - Reduction of the Navy, 304
- - Three Steps in Naval Construction, King Edward VII., Lord Nelson, Dreadnought, J. H. Narbeth, 418, 474
- - Washington Naval Treaty, 201, 215
- Foreign Navies :
- - United States Battleship Alabama, Test Bomb Attack on, 298, 299
- - United States Destroyers, Modern, 264
- Miscellaneous Vessels :
- - Bibby Liner Dorsetshire, Harland and Wolff, 6 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - British India Motor Ship Domala, Barclay, Curie and Co., 6, 23 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - Canadian Pacific Liners, Empress of Australia, 689 ; Empress of Canada, 23 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - Cunard Liner Berengaria, 517
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued)
- Miscellaneous Vessels (continued):
- - Cunard Liner Samaria, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 410
- - Deutschland, German Mercantile Submarine, 431
- - Garryowen, Tug with Grain Ship Discharging Plant, 106
- - German-built Liner Columbus, Re-named Homeric, White Star Company, 23 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - Malines, Harwich-Antwerp Passenger Steamship, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 329
- - Motor Lifeboats, J. R. Barnett, 462
- - Motor Ship Malaya and Single-screw Motor Ship Leise Maersk, Burmeister and Wain, 7, 8
- - Narragansett, Motor Tanker, 326
- - Paris, Compagnie Generale Transatlantique Liner, 23 (Supplement, January 6th, 1922)
- - Pinzon, Motor Ship, Trials of the, William Beardmore, Limited, 146
- - Pinzon, Performance of, James Richardson, 445, 448
- - Thornycroft Motor Boats, 425
- - Two Atlantic Liners, Cunard Liner Antonia, Vickers Limited ; White Star Liner Pittsburgh, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 640, 643
- - White Star Liner Majestic in Floating Dock, and Maiden Voyage of, 522, 558, 559
- SHOP Management, Sir Henry Fowler, 70
- Silencing Engine Exhaust by Interference, William Hoot on, 649
- Sinnatt, F. S., on Fusain, 160
- Sleeper Creosoting Plant, Burt, Boulton and Haywood, Limited, 524, 526
- Slide Rule, Position Line, Captain L. C. Bygrave, 250
- Small Tools--see Tools
- Smith, Aubrey B., on Mechanical Lubricators, 296
- Smith, Engineer-Commander Edgar C., on An Engineer in Old London, 618
- Smith, Engineer-Commander Edgar C., on the Centenary of Naval Engineering, 367
- Smith, Dr. J. H., on Nodal Arrangements of Geared Drives, 419
- Smith, Dr. Stanley P., on Single and Three- phase Alternating - current Commutator Motors, andc., 98
- Snow, W. H., on Friction Lifters for Drop Stamps, 34, 60
- Societies--see Associations
- South Wales Institute of Engineers, 552
- Spring Testing Machine, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 238
- Spur Gearing--see Machine Tools
- Stampings, Sheet Metal, Pressings, Limited, 305 Standardised Bricks and Coal, 37, 46, 52
- Steam--see Utilisation of
- Steam Ejector--see Condensers, andc.
- Steam, Exhaust, Injector--see Injector
- Steam Engines--see Engines
- Steam Meters, Kent-Hodgson, 420
- Steam, Super-saturated, Professor Mellanby and Mr. Kerr, 714
- Steam Turbine Reliability and Design, 486, 514
- Steam Wagon, 6-Ton Undertype, R. Garrett and Sons, Limited, 384, 388 (Two-page Supplement, April 7th, 1922)
- Steel--see Iron and Steel
- Steinheil, George J., 1600 B.H.P. Nobel-Diesel Marine Engine, 91, 102, 126 ; (Letter), 476
- Still Engine--see Engines
- Stockholm, Metallografiska Institutet of, Open Meeting, 676
- Strength or Stress in Vessels--see Ships
- Stresses, Calculable and Incalculable, 499
- Superheaters at Birmingham, Dee Superheaters, Limited, 305
- Surfacing Machines--see Machine Tools
- Surveys, Marine, E. Latham and P. Harrison, 614
T
- TELEPHONE Secrecy, 417
- Telephones, Mine Type, Safety of, 219
- Telephonic Communication with Northern Ireland, 354
- Temperature Indicators, Temperature Clock- driven Recorder, Siemens Brothers, Limited, 77
- Testing Hardness--see Time Element, andc.
- Testing Machines for Springs, Hardness, Impact, Cement, Rubber, andc., W. and T. Avery, Limited, 238
- Testing Machines--see also Foundry Trade Exhibits
- Thawing Sheds--see Coal
- Thermionic Valve, Practical Applications of, J. Joseph, 308
- Thermo Compressor for Evaporators, Prache and Bouillon, 531, 532
- Thermometer for Hot Rollers, Negretti and Zambra, 468
- Thermometers, andc.--see also Foundry Trade Exhibits
- Thompson, Professor F. C., and Mr. E. White- head, on Mechanical Properties of Nickel Silvers, 351
- Thomson, R. W., and Road Locomotion, Colonel R. E. Crompton, 670
- Thornycroft, Sir J., on Future Design of Road Vehicles, 581
- Thrust Boring by Manual Operation, Mangnall- Irving Machine, 280
- Tidal Berths, Maintenance of, Ernest Latham, 87
- Tiles--see Roofing
- Time Element in Hardness Testing, Amsler and Co.ís Calibrating Apparatus, 424
- Tobin, T. C., on a Method of Determining the Natural Period of Vibration in Ships, 445
- Tools, Engineers', Small, C. A. Vandervell and Co., 305, 542
- Toothless Pinion, The "Autopitch," W. R. Darling, 247
- Tractor, French Agricultural, Monsieur LíHer- mite, 729
- Trains--see Railways
- Tramway Rails, L.C.C., Corrugation of, 66, 74 ; (Letters), 248, 279, 519
- Transport in the Congo State, 425
- Transport Facilities in the Port of London, Sir C. R. S. Kirkpatrick, 556
- Transport, Inland Water, Neville Chamberlain, 581
- Transport, Post-war Problems of, "James Forrest" Lecture, Sir J. A. F. Aspinall, 500 ; (Letter), 578
- Tugs--see Ships
- Turbine Blading, Multi-exhaust, Metropolitan- Vickers Electrical Company, 409
- Turbine Gear Cutting Machines--see Machine Tools
- Turbine, Old and New Types, Oerlikon Company, 409
- Turbine Reduction Gearing, 471
- Turbines, High and Low-pressure, at an American Power Station, 231
- Turbines, High-pressure Steam, at Bargoed Power Station, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 202
- Turbines, Low-pressure Francis, and High- pressure Pelton Wheel for Mill Driving, 173, 184
- Turbines, Steam--see also Steam
- Turbines, Various Sizes, Steam Consumption of, 406
- Turbo-alternators and Turbo-generators--see also Electrical Matters
U
- UNITED States Patent Applications, 528
- Utilisation of Exhaust Steam, andc., Ingham Haden, 109
- Utilisation of Steam, M. Kammerer, 311
- Utilisation of Waste Heat, andc., F. N. Whysall, 109
V
- VALPARAISO Port Works, 634
- Valve, Automatic Control, for Hydraulic Presses, Barton-Carr, Manlove, Alliott and Co., Limited, 308
- Valve Gear, The "Mansa," for Atlas Pass-out Steam Engine, 604
- Valve--see also Thermionic
- Valves of Air Compresor Cylinders, Sullivan Machinery Company, 111 ; (Letter), 124
- Valves, High-pressure, with "Nickloy" Seatings, Hunt and Mitton, Limited, 305
- Vibration--see Ships
W
- WAGON, 6-Ton Undertype Steam, R. Garrett and Sons, Limited, 384, 388 (Two-page Supplement, April 7th, 1922)
- Wagons, Railway--see Rolling Stock
- Wall, A. T., Electric Welding Applied to Steel, andc., 218, 246
- Washington--see Ships, Naval Matters
- Waterloo Station, Formal Opening, 336
- Water Meters and Waterworks Plant : Valve, Electric ; Cole Recording Pitometer ; Homeyard Hydraulic Valve, andc., Glenfield and Kennedy, Limited, 264
- Water Power in Jugo Slavia, 178
- Water Power in the Western Ghats, 618
- Waterway, Alternative, 186
- Welding, Electric--see Electrical Matters
- Welding, Metal, American Research in, 698
- Welding, Oxygen Blow-pipe Method, Hyde Welding Company, Limited, 263
- Welding, Petrol-driven Portable Set for Arc Welding and other Electric Welding Plant, Premier Electric Welding Company, Limited, 263
- Welding, Railway Metals Damaged by, 496
- Westgren, A., and G. Phragmen, X-ray Studies on the Crystal Structure of Steel, 541, 642
- Westminster Hall Roof, 642
- Westwood, Arthur, on Assay of Gold Bullion, 352
- Wheels, Chilled Iron, 606
- Whitaker, F. P., Rotary Converters and Railway Electrification, 221, 247--see also 216
- Whysall, F. N., on Utilisation of Waste Heat from Electric Generating Stations, 109
- Wilkie, J., on Double Reduction Gears in the SS. Melmore Head, 419, 423
- Willox, William, All-electric Automatic Power Signalling on the Metropolitan Railway, 354
- Winch, Steam-driven, Treble-drum, Friction, British Steel Piling Company, 506
- Wireless as an Aid to Transport, Captain Riall Sankey, 557
- Wireless Communication, Imperial, Professor W. H. Eccles, 527, 532
- Wood, Plastic, 230
- Woodworking Machinery, Band Sawing Machine and Band Saw Guide, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 219, 240
- Wordingham, C. H., on British Standard Specifications for Motor Starters, 277
WORKS :
- - Carels' Factory at Ghent, 488, 550, 554 (Two- page Supplement, May 5th, 1922)
- - Cole, Marchent and Morley, Prospect Foundry, Bradford, 210, 214
- - Factory Size and Efficiency, Considerations on, Henry Baker, 292
- - Flour Mill, A Modern, Messrs. W. Vernon and Sons, Limited, 612, 616, 627, 664, 686, 696
- - General Electric Company's Works at Witton, 152, 156
- - Machine Tool Works, Re-equipment of, Alfred Herbert., Limited, 276
- - Nottingham Works, Railway Rolling Stock, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 268, 269, 272
- - Omnibus, London General, Company, Overhauling Depot at Chiswick, 121, 130, 137
- - Steel Foundry in a Garden City, Kryn and Lahy Metal Works, Limited, 636, 637
- WORLD Power Conference, 716
- Worm Gear Tools--see Machine Tools
- Worm Reduction and Change-speed Gearing, Major E. C. Hatcher, 352 ; (Correction), 393 ; (Letter), 394
- Wright, H. T., on the Flood Problem in China, 600
X
- X-RAY Studies--see Iron and Steel
Y
- YOUNG, Robert, on Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, 251 ; (Letters), 279, 296
Z
- ZINC Dust for Sherardising, L. McCulloch, 591
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