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ACCIDENTS, Rail wax*—see Railways | |||
Accurate Measurement—see Measurement | |||
Aerial Cableways for Laying Concrete and Gravel for Construction of Canal Lock Walls, Ar.,261 | |||
AERONAUTICS : | |||
Air Services in Northern Africa, 19 | |||
Battleshipsand Aircraft. 119 | |||
Metal Aeroplane Construction, All-steel Biplane, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 458 | |||
Paris Aero Show, 694 | |||
Turbo-compressors for Aeroplanes, Professor A. Rateau, 472, 476 ; (Letter), 560 | |||
AGRICULTURAL Lime, Future of, 389 | |||
Agricultural Machinery at the Royal Show. Cambridge, 8, 12, 36. 40—see Separate Headings, also Engines and Electrical Matters | |||
Ahrons, E. L.. Short Histories of Famous Firms, 29, 160, 570, 580 | |||
Air Compressors—see Compressors | |||
Air Pumps—see Pumps | |||
Air Purification, The Vigoratair, H. Smethurst and Sons, 390 | |||
Air-steam Mixtures. Study of, L. A. Wilson and | |||
C. R. Richards, 662, 684 | |||
Aitchison, L., and G. R. Wood vine, on Changes in Volume of Steels During Heat Treatment, 266 | |||
Alloys and Aluminium—see also Institute of Metals | |||
Aluminium Bronze Money, French, 74 | |||
American Continuous Baking Oven, 214 | |||
American Flue Dust Sintering Plant, 48 | |||
American Highway Suspension Bridge, 97 | |||
Ammunition, Surplus, Breaking Down, 116 | |||
Annealing, 68 | |||
Antimony in China, 97 | |||
Argentina, Water Power in, 439 | |||
Argentine Oilfields, 228 | |||
Armstrong, Dr. E. F., Lecture on Some Problems in Chemical Industry, 492 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES : | |||
Association, British : | |||
Meeting in Hull. 251. 277. 278. 292. 293. 294. 331, 334, 359, 364 | |||
SECTION A, MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE : | |||
Significance of Crystal Analysis, Sir William Bragg, 292 SECTION B, CHEMISTRY : | |||
Fuel Economy Committee Report. Coal Situation, Oil Fuel Supplies, Present and Future, 334, 364 | |||
Nitrogen Industry, 359 SECTION G : | |||
Cement Manufacture and Application. 331 | |||
Compound Stresses, 359 | |||
Economic Steam Production. 292 | |||
Economy in Bridge Design. 278 | |||
Electric Ignition, 359 | |||
Influence of Rivet Holes, 278 | |||
Ministry of Transport. New Rules, 277 | |||
Motor Ship. Propelling Machinery. 293 Strength of Railway Bridges, 277 X-rav Electrons, Professor R. Whiddington, | |||
SECTIONS L AND G, EDUCATIONAL AND ENGINEERING : | |||
Teaching of Mathematics, 331 | |||
Association, Diesel Engine Users' : | |||
Care and Maintenance of Diesel Engines, George E. Windeler, 447, 478 | |||
Marine Diesel Engines, H. F. P. Purday, 153 | |||
Running and Operating Marine Diesel Engines, A. J. Brown, 690 | |||
Association of Engineers, Manchester | |||
Boiler Plant Efficiency, W. M. Selvey, 643 Opening Meeting, Awards for Papers, 407 Presidential Address, Mr. Daniel Adamson, | |||
407 | |||
Institute, Iron and Steel | |||
Autumn Meeting, 96, 239, 265, 282, 406 Bases of Modern Blast-furnace Practice, | |||
A. K. Reese, 239, 406 | |||
Brinell Machine Attachment, E. D. Campbell, 266 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : | |||
Institute, Iron and Steel (continued): | |||
Changes in Volume of Steels .During Heat Treatment, L. Aituhison and G. R. Woodvine, 266 | |||
Diminution of Lag at Ari through Deformation, J. H. Whiteley. 240 | |||
Flow of Steel at Red Heat, T. H. S. Dickenson, 265 | |||
McConway Process for Production of Steel Discs. Demonstration, 240 | |||
Magnetic Properties of Heat-treated Carbon Steels, E. D. Campbell and E. R. Johnson, 266 | |||
Manufacture and Treatment of High-speed Steel, H. K. Ogilvie, 265. 282 | |||
Nitrogenisation of Iron and Steel by Sodium Nitrate. L. E. Benson, 240 | |||
Provisional Programme, List of Papers, 96 | |||
Institute of Marine Engineers : | |||
Presidential Address, Sir George Goodwin, 348 | |||
Institute of Metals : | |||
Aluniinium Corrosion Research Sub-Committee. Report. J. E. Clennell, 320 | |||
Aluminium. Effects of Overheating and Melting on. Dr. W. Rosenhain and Mr. J. | |||
D. Grogan, 319 | |||
Antimony-bismuth System, Maurice Cook, 346 | |||
Autumn Meeting at Swansea, 152, 298, 306, 319, 345 | |||
Cause of Red Stains on Silver Plate, A. Jefferson, 346 | |||
Cleaning of Aluminium Utensils, P. Seligman and P. Williams, 347 | |||
Constitution and Age-hardening of Alloys of Aluminium wit h Copper, &c., Miss M. L. V. Gaylor, 319 | |||
Copper-rich Aluminium-copper Alloys, D. Stockdale, 320 | |||
Corrosion Research Committee, Report, Dr. Guy D. Bengough and Mr. J. M. Stuart, 307 | |||
Effect of Superheated Steam on Non-ferrous Metals Used in Locomotives, Sir H. Fowler, 307 | |||
Grain Size and Diffusion. Professor J. H. | |||
Andrew and Mr. Robert Higgins, 307 | |||
Hardness of Brasses, F. W. Harris, 345 | |||
Intermet allic Actions : The System Thallium- Arsenic, G. A. Mansuri, 346 | |||
Linear Shrinkage of Cast Metals, Dr. F. Johnson and Mr. W. G. Jones, 345 | |||
Programme of Meeting and List of Papers, 152 | |||
Science of Human Effort, Dr. R. S. Hutton, 298, 306 | |||
Structure of Eutectics, F. L. Brady, 346 | |||
Visits to Works, 319, 320 | |||
White Metals, Captain J. Cart land and Others, 319 | |||
BIRMINGHAM LOCAL SECTION : | |||
Influence of Iron on Copper and Copper Alloys, Dr. F. Johnson, 412 | |||
Institute of Transport: | |||
Railway Management, Presidential Address Sir Sam Fay, 361 | |||
Institution of Automobile Engineers : | |||
High Compression High-speed Engine versus Low Compression Low-speed Engine, Debate, Major F. Strickland and Mr. H. R. Ricardo, 492 | |||
Presidential Address, Colonel D. J. Smith, 379 | |||
Institution of Civil Engineers : | |||
Floor, Ac., of the Forth Bridge, Strengthening, W. A. Fraser, 633 | |||
Pass List, October Examinations, 1922, 565 | |||
Presidential Address, Dr. W. H. Maw, 500 | |||
MANCHESTER AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION : | |||
Presidential Address, Mr. J. B. L. Meek, 488 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE ASSOCIATION : | |||
Utilisation of Water and Tidal Power, Presidential Address, R. F. Hindmarsh, 616 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | |||
Institution of Electrical Engineers : | |||
Domestic Load Building, F. Gillott, 614 | |||
Electric Arc Welding Apparatus and Equipment, J. Caldwell. 689 | |||
Kathode Raj' Oscillograph, Western Electric Company, 557 | |||
Pass Lists, October Examinations, 1922, 591 ; (Correction), 633 | |||
Possibility of Transmission by Underground Cables of 100,060/150,000* Volts, A. M. Taylor, 664 | |||
Power Factor, Improvement of, Gisbert Kapp (The Late), 561 | |||
Presidential Address, International Telephony, Mr. Frank Gill, 486 | |||
INFORMAL SECTION : | |||
Canada and the United States, Electrical Progress in. B. Welbourn. 583 | |||
Importance of Commercial Knowledge to the Engineer. President, Mr. F. Gill, 535 | |||
LIVERPOOL SUB-SECTION : | |||
Electric Light Wiring, Discussion, 578 | |||
LONDON STUDENTS* SECTION : | |||
Joint Visit to South Wales, 201 | |||
WIRELESS SECTION : | |||
Direct Reading Thermionic Voltmeter, E. B. Moulin. 634 | |||
Radio Direction-finding Installations, Effects of Local Conditions, R. L. Smith Rose and R. H. Barfield, 562 | |||
Institution of Heating and Ventilating Engineers: | |||
Autumn General Meeting, 419 | |||
Heating and Ventilating of Passenger Ships, J. L. Musgrave, 419 | |||
Some Points in the Law of Heating Engineers* Contracts, Robert Fortune, 419 | |||
Institution, Junior, of Engineers : | |||
Ball and Roller Bearings, Lecture, A. W. Macaulay, 578 | |||
Institution of Mechanical Engineers : | |||
Air Compressors, and Note on Testing Air Compressors, William Reavell, 582, 586 | |||
Electric Locomotives, Sir Vincent Raven, Discussion, 546 | |||
Presidential Address, Dr. H. S. Hele-Shaw, 434 | |||
Reclamation Plant and its Operation, Gascoigne Lumley, 659, 668 | |||
Restorat ion and Preservation of Westminster Hall Roof, Lecture by Sir Frank Baines, 494 | |||
Super-charging for Aero-engines, Turbocompressor for Greatest Speeds in Aviation. Professor A. Rateau, 472, 476 | |||
Thomas Hawksley Lecture on Some Recent Researches on Lubrication, Dr. T. E. Stanton, 598 | |||
NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH : | |||
Cotton Opening. Mixing and Carding Machinery, H. Wilkinson, 550 | |||
Thomas Hawksley Lecture on Lubrication, Dr. T. E. Stanton, 628 | |||
GRADUATES’ ASSOCIATION : | |||
Joint Visit to South Wales, 201 | |||
Institution of Naval Architects : | |||
Contrary Turning Co-axial Propeller Screws, General G. Rota, 43 | |||
Proportions and Block Coefficients of Merchant Steamers, W. J. Lovett, 43 | |||
Sir Philip Watts on Papera by Sir E. d’Eyncourt and Major Fea, 63 | |||
Stability of Large Ships, Sir John Biles, 43 Summer Meetings in Paris, 14, 18, 43, 46 Tendency of Warship Design as Affected by the War, Sir Eustace d’Eyneourt, 14, 18 | |||
Testing of Materials for Shipbuilding, Professor L. Guillet, 43. 46 | |||
Visits and Social Functions in France, 43 | |||
Washington Conference, Some of the Consequences of, with Regard to Naval Construction, Major L. Fea, 14 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | |||
Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders : | |||
Torsional Oscillations and Marine Reduction Gearing, A. T. Thorne and J. Calderwood, 547 | |||
Society of Chemical Industry | |||
Annual Meeting in Glasgow. 33 | |||
Calibration of Storage Tanks, Dr. J. W. | |||
McDavid, 33 | |||
Chemical Engineering Conference, Papers by P. Parrish, Ammoniucal Liquor Stills; N. A. Walmsley, Tar Distilling ; Professor J. W. Hinchley, Evaporation in Chemical Factories ; Glycerine Manufacture, 33 | |||
Messel Memorial Lecture, Professor H. E. | |||
Armstrong, 33 | |||
Presidential Address, Dr. R. F. Ruttan, 33 | |||
LONDON SECTION : | |||
Presidential Lecture, Some Problems in Chemical Industry, Dr. E. F. Armstrong, 492 | |||
Society of Glass Technology : | |||
First Meeting of the Session at York, 468 Frank Wood Medal Awards, 606 | |||
Mediaeval Glass Painting, J. A. Knowles. 468 Modern Developments in Stained and Painted Glass, H. J. Powell, 468 | |||
Society, Liverpool Engineering : | |||
Four-stroke and Two-stroke Cycle Engines, A. 8. Watkinson, 578 | |||
Society, Royal Aeronautical : | |||
Fatigue in Metals, C. F. Jenkin, 612 | |||
Society, Royal, of Arts : | |||
Hot Wire Microphone and its Applications to the Problems of Sound, Major W. S. Tucker, 600 | |||
ATMOSPHERIC Pollution, J. B. C. Kershaw’, 2 | |||
Audiometer, Professor Low. 335 | |||
Australasian Engineering Notes, 477, 501, 588 686 | |||
Australia, Cotton Cult ure in, 201, 384 | |||
Austrian Works—<rec Works | |||
Autohorse, S. E. Leach, Limited, 58 | |||
B | |||
BACK Pressure ” Process Steam Problem, G. James Wells, 674 | |||
Baines, Sir Frank, on the Restoration and Preservation of Westminster Hall Roof, 494 | |||
Baker, Henry, Accurate End Measurement on Machines Using a Screw, 81 ; (Letter), 281 | |||
Baking Oven, Continuous. An American, 214 | |||
Balancing Machine, Dynamic, Lawaczec-Hey- mann. 201 | |||
Ball and Roller Bearings. A. W. Macaulay, 578 | |||
Band Re-sawing Machine, T. Robinson and | |||
Son, Limited, 44 | |||
Barrage, The Sukkur, Proposed, 190 | |||
Barrage, Vaal River Scheme and, W. Ingham, | |||
576 (Two-paye Supplement, December 1«£, 1922) | |||
Batignolles Tunnels, Demolition of, 530 | |||
Beare, Professor T. Hudson, on the Railway | |||
Gauge Problem in Australia, 251 | |||
Bearings and Bearing Metals. 581 | |||
Beet Sugar Factory. The Kelharn, 161, 170, 184, 187, 210 | |||
Bengough, Dr. Guy D., and Mr. J. M. Stuart.. Report to the Corrosion Research Committee, 307 | |||
Benson. E. L., on the Nitrogenisation of Iron and Steel by Sodium Nitrate, 240 | |||
Biles, Sir John, on the Stability of Large Ships, | |||
Blast-furnaces—nee Iron and Steel | |||
Boats—nee Ships | |||
Boiler Furnaces, Volumetric Dimensions of, 217 | |||
Boiler, Hot Water, Wash-out Systems, 669 | |||
Boiler Plant EHiciency, W. M. Selvey, 643 | |||
Boiler Tubes, Slag Encrusted, Report by H. H. | |||
Bates, 504 | |||
Bo£T t Oi pfire«- ,VuIcan sy8tera- the 4 «idlA" * C Liner Empress of Australia, 4, 84 (iwo-page Supplement, July 1th, 1922) Boilers, ‘Stirling and Babcock, at Gennevilliers Power Station. 242 | |||
Boilers, Water-tube, The Nesdrum. Richard- sons, \\ estgarth and Co., Limited, 166, 167 | |||
Hollers—sec also Steam | |||
Boot and Shoe-making Machinery, 382, 418 | |||
Borehole, Deep—see Pumps | |||
Boring Machines—Machine Tools | |||
Bragg Sir William, on the Significance of Crystal Analysis. 292 | |||
Brakes, Railway—see Railways | |||
Brazil, Railways and Engineering Works in, 559 Brewer. F. M on American Locomotive Pioneer. Built 1836, 90 | |||
Budge, American Highway Suspension, 95 | |||
Bridge Design, Standardisation and. 331 | |||
Bridge. Reinforced Concrete, Over the River Pambayaur, Southern India, 410, 411 | |||
Bridges, Railway—sec Railways | |||
Brimstone versus Pyrites. 196 | |||
Brinell Ball Test, 329 ; (Letter), 408 | |||
Bri«rn Machino Attachment, E. D. Campbell, 266 * | |||
Briquetting Plant—see Iron | |||
British Cast Iron Research Association, 689 | |||
British Commercial Gas Association, Annual Conference, 366, 417 | |||
British Foundrymen’s Association, American Methods of Manufacturing Iron Castings K Touceda. 175 | |||
Broadcast ing—see Wireless | |||
Brown. A. J., on Running and Operating of Manne Diesel Engines, 690 | |||
Brown Coals and Lignites, 688 | |||
Buenos Aires, City of, Improving the, 228 | |||
Bulgarian Telegraph and Telephone Material Manufacturing Company, 548 | |||
CAISSON, Ferro-concrete, for the Petroleum Spirit Dock on Manchester Ship Canal 324 326 | |||
Caldwell, J., Electric Arc Welding Apparatus and Equipment, 689 | |||
Cameron, J., on Semi-steel, 149 | |||
Canadian Motor Road Roller, M. de Wind, 366 | |||
Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry, Water Power in, 15 | |||
Canal, Marseilles-Rhone, 432, 442 | |||
Canal, Meuse-Waal, Meuse Lock on, 235, 261 | |||
Capital, Manufacturing, Influence | |||
Batches on, A. Whitehead. 518 | |||
Cartland. Captain J., and Others, Metals, 319 | |||
Castings, Centrifugal, F. E. Hurst , 7: | |||
Castings—see also Iron | |||
Catalogues, 47, 80, 106. 125, 182. 208, 701 Cement Manufacture and Application, 331 Chemical Industry, Problems in, Lecture, Dr. | |||
E. F. Armstrong. 492 | |||
China, Successful Mining Enterprise in, Kailan Mining Administration, 296, 438, 439 | |||
China’s Roads, 461, 470, 682 | |||
Chinese Engineering Notes, 42, 68. 146, 196, 264, 358, 438. 583 ; (Letter), 214 | |||
Chlorination of Water, 198 | |||
Circulating Water Screen at Leicester Electric Supply Station, F. W. Brackett and Co.. Limited. 628 | |||
Coal (Anthracite and Bituminous) Handling. Screening and Sorting Plant, 654 | |||
Coal and Iron in Siberia, 380 | |||
Coal Mining, Successful Enterprise in China, 296 | |||
Coal Pusher for Locomotive Tenders, 615 | |||
Coal Situation—sec Fuel Economy | |||
Coal, Submerged Storage of, 112* | |||
Coal Wharf and Machinery of the North- Western Fuel Company of America, 595, 608, 623, 653 | |||
Coals, Brown, and Lignites, 688—see also Fuel Economy Report. | |||
Coates, \\ . A., on High-voltage Switchgear Developments, 198 | |||
Cold Water Thawing in Placer Mining, Charles Janin, 253 | |||
College and Workshop, 172; (Letter), 188 | |||
Colorimetric Method of Analysis for Sewage Effluents, R. C. S. Walters and V. G. Pickering. 602 | |||
Coming Commercial Competition, 119 | |||
Compressor. Planche Rotary, 280 | |||
Compressors, Air, William Reavell. 582 Compressors, Air, Testing. W. Reavell, 586 Concrete Block-making Machinery, Goodwin, | |||
Barsby and Co.. Limited, 58 ; Clyde Engineering Works, 58 | |||
Concrete Cylindrical Bins for Coal Storage. 85 Concrete, Reinforced, Bridge Over River Pambayaur, Southern India, 410, 411 | |||
Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, and Plant in Construction of Meuse-Waal Canal, 235, 261 | |||
Concrete Roads in Manchester, J. B. L. Meek. | |||
375 ; (Letter), 408 | |||
Concrete Slabs, Pre-cast, Road Paved with, Z. E. Scvison, 75 | |||
Condenser, Ramsay Rotary Evaporative, 93, 100 | |||
Condensing Plant, Surface, Mirriccs Watson Company, 70 ; (Letters), 112, 168 | |||
Condensing, Surface, Plant and Auxiliaries, W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Limited, 403, 414 | |||
Constantinesco System of Wave Transmission of Power, 446 | |||
Contracts, 54, 80, 103, 129, 158, 205, 229, 260, 354, 408, 453. 481. 512, 537, 568, 594, 622, 652, 680 | |||
Copper and Copper Alloys, Influence of Iron on, Dr. F. Johnson, 412 | |||
Corrosion, 13, 357 ; (Letter), 34 | |||
Corrosion as Affecting Metals Used in Mechanical Arts, Dr. W. H. Hatfield. 639 | |||
Corrosion Research—see Institute of Metals Cotton and Cloth Machinery—see Textile Cotton, Cultivation of. in Australasia, 240 Cotton Culture in Australia, 201, 384 Cotton Opening, Mixing and Carding Machinery, H. Wilkinson, 550 | |||
Coupling. Railway—see Railways | |||
Crane, 40-Ton Breakdown, for Jamaica, Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, 616 ; (Letter), 630 | |||
Crane, 100-Ton Overhead Electric, Vaughan Crane Company, Limited, 554, 562 | |||
Crane. Portable, with Petters Oil Engine. Herbert Alexander and Co., Limited, 37, 40 | |||
Crane Works—see Works | |||
Cranes, 30-Cwt. Hydraulic Wharf, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 126 | |||
Cranes, 15-Ton Steam Travelling, for Morocco, Stothert and Pitt, Limited, 174, 175 | |||
Cream Separator, Watson. Laidlaw and Co., Limited, 57 | |||
Cross-Channel—sec Ships | |||
Crystal Analysis, Significance of. Sir William Bragg. 292 | |||
Crystallisation, 195 | |||
Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 24, 53, 78. 104. 130. 156. 180, 206, 232, 258, 286, 312, 340. 370. 398, 426, 454, 482, 510, 538, 566, 592, 620, 650, 678, 702 | |||
D | |||
DEELEY', R. M., on the Theory of Static Friction, 610 | |||
Deflection Testing—see Railway Locomotives | |||
Deformation During Machining, Avoiding, A. Whitehead. 98 | |||
d’Eyncourt. Sir Eustace T., on the Tendency of Warship Design as Affected by the War, 14, 18—see also 63 | |||
Dickenson. T. H. S., on Flow of Steel at Red Heat, 265 | |||
Diesel Engines—sec Engines | |||
Vsers’ Association Papers—sec Associations | |||
Dock, Floating Dry, Reinforced Concrete, 2000-Ton, at Trieste, 10 | |||
Dock, Floating—sec also Floating | |||
Dock. Gladstone, at Liverpool, Extensions to, 83, 92 | |||
Dock. Petroleum Spirit, on the Manchester Ship Canal. 324, 328 | |||
Drainage and Subsoiling Machines. Tests of. 445 | |||
Draining Machine, Buckeye Traction Ditcher Company, 38 | |||
Dredger, Suction, for Reclamation Work, 659 Drill. Rock—see Rock Drill | |||
Dynamic Balancing Machine, Lawaczec-Hey- mann. 201 | |||
Dynamometer, Draw-bar, for Testing Tractors, G. W. Watson, 59 | |||
E | |||
ECONOMIC Steam Production, Discussion, 292 Educational Intelligence. 80, 208, 326, 464, 630 Efficiency of Water Turbines, 34 | |||
Einstein’s Doctrine, Validity of, 668 | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS | |||
Accident with an Electric Lamp, 103 | |||
Accidents. Electrical, 93 | |||
Australia. Electricity Enterprise in. 245 | |||
Automatic 2-Kilowatt Lighting Set, Portable Electric Power Plant, Austin Motor Company. Limited. 36, 40 | |||
Broadcasting and Wireless Matters—see also Wireless | |||
Canada and the United States, Electrical Progress in, B. Welbourn. 583 | |||
Celtic Lighting Set, l| -Kilowatt, Donald Brown and Co., Limited, 36 | |||
Chernikeeff Electric Submerged Log, 308 | |||
Domestic Load Building, Ac., W. A. Gillott, 610, 614 | |||
East of Scotland Electricity District, 533 | |||
Electric Arc Welding Apparatus and Equipment, J. Caldwell, 689 | |||
Electric Light Wiring, Discussion on, 578 | |||
Electric Road Tract ion, 168 | |||
Electric Transformers, 110,000-Volt, Ferranti, Limited, 422 | |||
Electricity Commission, 533 | |||
Electricity Supply, 415 | |||
Electrolytic Methods of Hydrogen Gas Production. John B. C. Kershaw, 315 | |||
Electrolytic Zinc Works in Tasmania, 289, 300 | |||
Gas-driven Power Plant Using Wood Fuel, Crossley Brothers. Limited, and Premier Gas Engine Company, 194, 202 | |||
Gennevilliers Central Power Station, 31 | |||
Gennevilliers Electric Power Station. 242. 267, 270. 294. 336 (Two-page Supplement, September 22nd, 1922) | |||
Hastings Electricity Works, Extensions, 533 High -pressure Cables, A. M. Taylor, 664 High-voltage Switchgear Developments, W. | |||
A. Coates. 198 | |||
Hydro-electric Schemes—see Hydro-electric Industrial Electric Heating, J. G. Pearce. 226 Insulation Tester. Evershed and Vignoles, Limited. 391, 392 | |||
Japan, Electrical Undertakings in. 522 | |||
Kathode Ray Oscillograph, Western Electric Company, Frank Gill on, 557 | |||
Leicester, New Supply Station, 10,000- Kilowatt Turbo-alternator and other Equipment, 627 | |||
Lighting Set, Semi-automatic Oil Engine- driven Electric, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 625 | |||
Lighting Sets at the Royal Show, 36, 59 | |||
Linear Electric Heating System, 205 | |||
Locomotives, Electric—see Railway Locomotives | |||
Magneto with Stationary Armature, British Lighting and Ignition Company, 384 | |||
Mill Motor, 3200 H.P., Double Armature Flywheel Motor Generator Set for Large Rolling Mill and Shop at Sheffield. 134 (Tu?o- page Supplement. August IRA, 1922) | |||
Million-Volt Transformer, General Electric Company, 557 | |||
Modern Transformers, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 584 | |||
North Wales and Chester Electricity District, 417 | |||
North-West Midlands Electricity District, 164 Peru, Electrical Markets of, 408 | |||
Physicist, The, and the Electrical Engineering Industry. 440 | |||
Power Factor Correction, Gisbert Kapp (The Late). 555, 561 | |||
Power Factor Correction, New Device for, T. F. Wall. 574 | |||
Railways and Rolling Stock, Electric—see Railways and Railway Matters | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS {continual): ] | |||
Rotary Converters, 1500-Volt, 674 | |||
Rotary Converters, 1500* Volt, 50-Cycle, | |||
Oerlikon Company, 252 | |||
Scherbins Rolling Mills, Double Range, Elec* trical Equipment for, British Thomson- Houston Company, Limited, 516. 526 Semi-outdoor Sub-stations, 643 | |||
Singapore Electrical Supply, Report, 99 South African Electricity Bill, 188 | |||
Swedish Electric Furnace for Smelting Iron Ore, 5 | |||
Synchronising Gear, Automatic, Brown, Boveri and Co., 253 | |||
Textile Machinery, Electrical Operation of, 390 | |||
Thermionic Valves on Public Supply Systems, P. D. Lowell, 281 | |||
Thermionic Voltmeter, Direct Reading, E. B. | |||
Moulin, 634 | |||
Turbo-generator, 3000-Kilowatt, at Park Gate Ironworks, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Limited, -216, 220 | |||
Turbo-generator Sot, 40,000-Kilowatt, 267, 270, 272 | |||
Venezuela, Electrical Developments in, 585 Victoria, Electric Development in, 304 Walsall Electricity Undertaking, 632 Wireless Exhibition and Telephony Equipment, 352 | |||
ELECTROLYTIC—nee Electrical Matters Elevator for Root-cutting Machines, E. H. | |||
Bent all and Co., Limited, 59 | |||
ENGINES AND MOTORS : | |||
Ailsa Craig Motor Company’s New Marine Motor, 151 | |||
Aster 10 H.P. Marine Engine and Reversing Gear, 394 | |||
Camellaird-Fullagar Marine Diesel Engine, Tests of, 140 ; (Letter), 188 | |||
Diesel Engine Users’ Association Papers—HCC Associations | |||
Four-stroke and Two-stroke Cycle Engines, A. S. Watkinson, 578 | |||
Gas Engines for Electric Power Plant Using Wood Fuel, Premier Gas Engine Company, 194,202 | |||
High Compression High-speed v. Low Compression Moderate {Speed, Debate between Major F. Strickland and Mr. H. R. Ricardo, 492 ; (Letter), 524 | |||
Lifeboat, Motor, New D.E. Engine, Royal National Lifeboat Institution, 656 ; (Erratum), 704 {Two-page Supplement, December 22nd, 1922) | |||
Marine Engines at the Marine and Small Craft Exhibition : | |||
Brunton’s 6 B.H.P. Two-stroke Engine, 558 Evinrude Motor Company's Ono or Two- cylinder “ Inboard ” Marine Motors, 558, 559 | |||
Reed’s Double-acting Hot-bulb Engine,558, 559 | |||
Marine Motor Design, 247 | |||
Motor Car, 12-14 H.P. Engine, Crossley Motors, Limited, 491 | |||
Motor Car, Six-cylinder Sleeve Valve Engine, Daimler Company, 523, 524 | |||
Motor Car, Four-cylinder 11.4 H.P. Engine, Humber Company, 490 | |||
Motor Car, Six-cylinder 21.6 H.P. Engine, Rolls-Royce, 489 | |||
Motor Car, Four-cylinder 20 H.P. Engine Unit, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 462 Motor Car, Four-cylinder Valveless Engine, Trojan, L. Hounstield, 522, 523 | |||
Motor Car, Four-cylinder 14 H.P. Engine, Wolseley, 544, 545 | |||
Motor Liner Adda, Diesel Main Propelling and Auxiliary Engines for, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 58 7, 624, 636 | |||
Motor Ship, Propelling Machinery, 293 | |||
Royal Show, Cambridge, Engines at : | |||
Oil Engines, W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Limited, 57 ; Petters, Limited, 59 ; Sir VV. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 59; Bamford, Limited, 59 ; Clayton and Shuttle worth, Limited, 59 ; Blackstone and Co., 59 | |||
Paraffin Engines Driving Dynamo and Air Compressor, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Limited, 36, 37 | |||
Portable Steam Engine, Single-cylinder Steam Traction Engines, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 9 | |||
Sleeve Valve Engines, Wallace (Glasgow), Limited, 37, 40 | |||
Suction Gas, Petrol or Paraffin Engine, Wood Refuse Suction Gas Plant and Engine, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 36, 40 | |||
Traction Engines, Steam and Petrol, Wrn. Foster and Co., Limited, 58 ; Clayton and Shuttleworth. Limited. 59 ; R. Garrett and Sons, Limited. 59 | |||
Smithfield Club Show, Engines at : | |||
Aveling and Porter’s Traction Engine, 604, 605 | |||
Foster, William, and Co., Limited, 5-Ton Compound ” Wellington ” Steam Tractor, 604, 605 | |||
Marshall’s Hot-bulb Two-stroke Oil Engine, 604 ; (Correction). 626 | |||
Petrol and Paraffin Engines, R. A. Lister and Co.. Limited, 625 | |||
Petters' Small Oil Engines, Lighting and Pumping Sets, <fcc., 604 | |||
Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited. | |||
34 B.H.P. “ Wizard ” Vertical Oil Engine, 605 | |||
Ruston and Hornsby 15 B.H.P. Oil Engine, 606 | |||
Traction Engine, Wallis and Steevens, Limited, 626 | |||
Wagon, Steam Engine, W. Foster and Co., Limited, 604, 605 | |||
Stationary Engine for Hauling Trains up Cowlairs Incline, 1842, E. L. Ahrons, 570 | |||
Steam Engine Valve Leakage, J. E. Rycroft, 62 | |||
Ss. City of Nagpur, Quadruple-expansion Engines, Workman, Clark and Co., Limited, 378, 379 | |||
Swedish Solid Injection Oil Engine, 290 | |||
ENGINEERING Notes—nee Chinese, French, Indian, Australasian | |||
Engineering, Scholarships in, 560 | |||
Engineering, School of, Giza, Egypt, 69 | |||
Engineers and Professors, 41 | |||
Excavator, The “ Clere,” Wellman Smith Owen | |||
Engineering Corporation, 611 | |||
EXHIBITIONS : | |||
British Empire Exhibition, 496, 548 | |||
Marine and Small Craft Exhibition, 558 j | |||
Motor Car Shows, 462, 489, 498, 522, 544 | |||
Nation's Food Exliibition, 266 | |||
Paris Aero Show. 694 | |||
Royal Show at Cambridge, 8, 12. 36, 40, 57 | |||
Shipping, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition, 1923, 615 | |||
Shoe and Leather Fair, 382, 418 | |||
Smithfield Club Show, 604, 625 | |||
Textile Machinery Exhibition in Manchester, | |||
362, 390 | |||
Wireless Exhibition, 352 | |||
F | |||
FACING Points—nee Railways | |||
Factors Influencing the Grain and Bond in Moulding Sands, C. W. H. Holmes, 240 | |||
Factory—nee Works | |||
Fairs—nee Exhibitions | |||
Far East, 387 | |||
Fatigue in Metals, C. F. Jenkin, 612, 637 | |||
Fay, Sir Sam, on Railway Management, 361 | |||
Fea, Major, on the Washington Conference and | |||
Naval Construction, 14—nee also 63 | |||
Federated Malay States, Mining in, 142 | |||
Fibre in Metals, 499 | |||
Fine Grinding in the Potteries, 222 | |||
Fire • engine, Hand - drawn Motor, Dennis Brothers, Limited, 57 | |||
Firms, Famous, Short Histories of, E. L. | |||
Ahrons : | |||
Hawthorn, R. and J W., Leslie and Co., Limited, 29 | |||
Neilson and Co., 570, 580 | |||
Yorkshire Engine Company, Limited, 160— For List of Locomotives nee Railway Locomotives | |||
Flax Puller, Mechanical, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 9, 12 | |||
Fleetwood Automatic Telephone Exchange, 474, 475 | |||
Floating Dock, Self-docking, Surabaya Dry Dock Company, 96 (Two-page Supplement, July 28/4, 1922) | |||
Floating Dock—nee also Dock | |||
Floating Dry Dock at Rotterdam, 228 | |||
Floating Dry Dock for Southampton, 420, 421 | |||
Floating Elevator for Construction of the Meuse-Waal Canal, 261, 263 | |||
Flood Discharge and the Dimensions of Spillways in India, George B. Williams, 321 ; (Letter), 350 | |||
Flour Machinery, Thomas Robinson and Son, Limited, Cyclone Grain Cleaner, Wheat Stoner and Washer, Radiator Conditioner, Roller Mill, 8, 9 | |||
Flour Roller Mill and Grain Cleaning Machinery, E. R. and F. Turner, Limited, 57 | |||
Forbes, W. A. D., on the Internal Combustion Turbine, 224 | |||
Forest Concessions iu Bulgaria, 201 | |||
Forthcoming Engagements, 26, 54, 80, 106, 132, 158, 182, 208, 234, 260, 288, 314, 342, 372, 400, 428, 456, 484, 512, 540, 568, 594, 622, 652, 680, 704 | |||
Forward, E. A., on Simon Goodrich and His Work as an Engineer, Part I., 1796-1805, 431 | |||
Fottinger Transformers—nee Ships | |||
Foundrymen, British Institution of, Paper on Semi-steel, by J. Cameron, 149 | |||
Fowler, Sir H., on Superheated Steam and Nonferrous Metals, 307 | |||
France and Foreign Trade, 330 | |||
Frasei, W. A., Strengthening the Floor, &c., of the Forth Bridge, 633 | |||
Freezing Works, Proposed, at Rosario, 350 | |||
French Aluminium Bronze Money, 74 | |||
French Colonial Public Works, 86, 110 | |||
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES : | |||
25, 53, 79. 105, 131, 157, 181, 207, 233, 259. 287, 313, 341, 371, 399, 427, 455, 483, 511, 539, 567, 593, 621, 650, 679, 703 | |||
Air Propellers for Boats, 539 | |||
Alcohol Motor Fuels, 651 | |||
Automatic Brakes, 621 | |||
Automatic Signals, 567 | |||
Automatic Train Control, 79 | |||
Aviation, 427 | |||
Basset Steel Process, 53 | |||
Bridge Contracts. 483 | |||
Capsizable Boats, 25 | |||
Coefficients, 399 | |||
Colonial Developments, 427 | |||
Colonial Works, 593 | |||
Commercial Aeroplanes, 181 | |||
Commercial Treaties. 539, 679 | |||
Contracts from Poland, 511 | |||
Currency and Trade, 207 | |||
Customs Reform, 483 | |||
Direct Process Steel, 287 | |||
Dumping, 567 | |||
Dunkirk, 25, 455 | |||
Electrical Distribution, 79 | |||
Electric Road Vehicles, 651 | |||
Engineering Strike, 105, 233 | |||
Exchange Rato, 455 | |||
Explosive Anthracite, 621 | |||
Foreign Trade, 233 | |||
Franco-British Trade, 427 | |||
Fuel Economies, 539 | |||
German Machinery, 287 | |||
German Trade Relations, 371 | |||
Gliders, 181, 207 | |||
Havre Strike, 259 | |||
Higher Prices, 703 | |||
Hydraulic Laboratory, 567 | |||
Hydraulic Works, 233 | |||
Increasing Costs, 621 | |||
Industrial Heating, 651 | |||
Industrial Investments, 207 | |||
Industrial Progress, 593 | |||
Industries, New, 53 | |||
Inventions, 399 | |||
Iron Ore and Coke, 259 | |||
Labour, 157 | |||
Liquid Fuels, 207, 399 | |||
Living Costs, 313 | |||
Marine Charts, 259 | |||
Marseilles, 79 | |||
Miners’ Wages, 25 | |||
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued): | |||
Motor Rail Traction, 131 | |||
Moving Platforms, 259, 621 | |||
Natural Gas, 593 | |||
Naval Construction, 679 | |||
New Markets, 427 | |||
Orders from Poland, 679 | |||
Paris Metropolitan, 105 | |||
Paris, Port of, 131 | |||
Pig Iron, 621 | |||
Port of Tangier, 341 | |||
Public Works, 567, 593 | |||
Pulverised Coal, 105 | |||
Rail Motors, 313 | |||
Railway Accidents, 511 | |||
Railway Catastrophe, 157 | |||
Railway Conference, 155 | |||
Railway in Dillicultics, 511 | |||
Railway Electrification, 511 | |||
Railway Material, Orders for, 567 | |||
Railway Rates, 455 | |||
Railwaymen, 313 | |||
Reconstruction, 105, 703 | |||
Reconstruction Work, 313 | |||
Reparation Scheme, 53 Reparations, 25, 539 Restriction on Foreign Enterprise, 703 Rhone Scheme, 679 Rolling Stock, 53 Sear Cokes, 131 | |||
Seamen's Strike, 341 | |||
Situation, The, 371, 651 | |||
State Railways, 157 | |||
Steam Plant Orders, 157 | |||
Street Paving, 399 | |||
Suction Gas Lorries, 181 | |||
Swiss-Ocenn Railway, 79 | |||
Tariff CoellieivntM, 651 | |||
Trude Crisis, 53 | |||
Trude with Germany, 341 | |||
Trade improvement, 233, 511 | |||
Trade Policy, 483 | |||
Trade Returns, 105] * | |||
Trans-African Railway, 341 | |||
Truns-Suharun Transport., 703 | |||
Tunnelling the Faucille, 131 Unemployment, 181 Working Hours, 131, 287 | |||
FRENCH Motor Cur Design, 388 | |||
French National Testing Laboratory, 168 | |||
French Suction Gas Lorries, 332 | |||
French Trials oLSiirtion Gas Vehicles, 228 | |||
Friction, Static, Theory of, R. M. Deeley, 610 | |||
Fuel Commission in France. 222 | |||
Fuel’Economy Report: -Coal Situation; Oil Fuel Supplies, Present and Future, 334, 364 ; Chemistry of Coal ; 364 ; Brown Coals and Lignite, 365 ; Domestic Heating ami Cooking Appliances, 365 ; Steam Raising and Power Production, 366 ; Appendix, 393 ; Smoke Abatement, 393 ; Summary of Results, 394 Fuel Pumps—see Pumps | |||
Furnace for Smelting Iron Ore, Swedish Electric, 5 | |||
Furnaces—oec also Boilers and Ironworks | |||
Future of Agricultural Lime, 389 | |||
G | |||
GAS-DRIVEN Power Plant Using Wood Fuel, Crossley Brothers, Limited, and Premier Gas Engine Company, 194, 202 | |||
Gas Engines—see also Engines | |||
Gas Lorry -*ec Lorry | |||
GUM Meter, The Thomas, 111 | |||
Gas Producer, Wood Refuse, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 37 | |||
Gas, Suction, Wood Refuse, Producer and Engines, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 36, 40 | |||
Gas, Suction — sec also Suction | |||
Gaseous Fluid Ejector, Henry A. Hepburn, 401, | |||
429 ; (letters), 505, 524, 578 | |||
Gennevillicrs—see Electrical Matters | |||
German Industry Since the War, Development of, 533 | |||
Gill, Frank, on International Telephony, 489, 499 | |||
Gillott, W. A., on Domestic Load Building, 610, 614 | |||
Giza, Engineering School of, 69 | |||
Gladstone Dock, Liverpool, Extensions to, 83, 92 | |||
Glasgow Harbour, Reconstruction of Plantation | |||
Quay, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 137, 144 | |||
Gloss Paint ing, Mediieval, •!. A. Knowles, 168 | |||
Glass, Stained and Painted, Modern, H. J. | |||
Powell, 468 | |||
Goodrich, Simon, and His Work as an Engineer, Part L, 1796-1805, Compiled by E. A. Forward. 431 | |||
Grain Size and Diffusion, Professor J. H. | |||
Andrew and Mr. Robert Higgins, 307 | |||
Grinding Machines set Machine Tools | |||
Guillot, Professor L., on Testing Materials for Shipbuilding, 43, 46 | |||
HAMMER, Single-blow Pneumatic Power, B. and S. Massey, Limited, 534 | |||
Hardness. 13 | |||
Harrow." Spading," James and Fredk. Howard, Limited, 57 | |||
Hatfield, Dr. W. H., on Corrosion as Affecting Metals Used in Mechanical Arts, 639 | |||
Hawksley, Thomas, Lecture—see Institution of Mechanical Engineers | |||
Heat Balances, 41 | |||
Heat Pump, T. B. Morley, 27 | |||
Heating, Electrical—sec Electrical Matters Hepburn, Henry A., on the Gaseous Fluid | |||
Ejector, 401, 429 ; (Letters), 505, 524, 578 | |||
High Compression—vec Engines | |||
Highway Construction in China, 694 | |||
Hindmarsh, R. F., on the Utilisation of Water and Tidal Power, 610 | |||
Histories, Short, of Famous Firms, E. L. Ahrons : | |||
Hawthorn, R. and W., Leslie and Co., Limited, 29 ; Neilson and Co.t Hyde Park Locomotive Works, Glasgow, 570, 580 ; Yorkshire Engine Company, Limited, 160 - for list of Locomotives, tee Railway Locomotives | |||
Holmes, C. W. H., on Factors Influencing the Grain and Bond in Moulding Sands, 210 Hortiplow," The Titan, Motes, Limited, 38 | |||
Hot Wire—see Microphone | |||
Hours, Working1—see Labour | |||
Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel, Ventilation of the, .542 | |||
Huiutao Harbour, Manchuria. 102 | |||
Hurst , F. E.\ on Centrifugal Caatinga, 72 | |||
Hutton, Dr. R. S., on the Science of Human Effort, 298, 300 | |||
Hydraulic Punching Machine, Rollings and Guest, Limited, 125 | |||
Hydraulic Spring Testing Machine, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 534 | |||
Hydrautomat, Allen Hydrostatic Pump Syndicate, 21 ; (Letters), 34, 60 | |||
Hydro-electric Plant, Extra High Heid, Fully Generating Station, Switzerland, 88 | |||
Hydro-electric Project, Sila. Italy, 304 | |||
Hydrogen Gas Production, Electrolytic Method, •L B. <’. Kershaw, 315 | |||
Hydrohowt, Crawley Agrimotor Company, Limited, 59 | |||
I | |||
IMPROVERS' Training School, 556 | |||
India, Flood Discharge and the Dimensions of Spillways in, George B. Williams, 321 | |||
Indian Engineering Notes, 98, 152, 200, 228 | |||
326, 602, 664 | |||
India’s Import Trade, 304 | |||
Industries, Insurance by, 601 | |||
Ingham, W., on Vaal River Scheme ami Barrage, 576 (Two-paye Suppknwnt. December 1st, 1922) | |||
Insulation—see Electrical Matters | |||
Insurance by Industries, 601 | |||
Internal Combustion Turbine, W. A. D. Forbes 224 | |||
International Electrotechnical Commission, 638 International Railway Congress— see Railways | |||
IRON AND STEEL : | |||
American Methods of Manufacturing Iron Castings, E. Toueeda, 175 | |||
Annealing, 68 | |||
Bases of Modern Blast furnace Practice, A. K. Reese, 239, 406, 463, 505 : (Letter). I 505 ' I | |||
Bilbao Iron Ore Market, 585 | |||
Blast furnace Practice, Cosmo Johns, 412 | |||
Brinell Machine Attachment, E. D. Campbell £66 | |||
Briquetting Plant for Iron Ores, Sutcliffe. | |||
Speakman and Co., Limited, 148, 149 | |||
Changes in Volume of Steels During Heat Treatment, L. Aitchison and G. R. Wood vine, 266 | |||
Corrosion Research Committee see Institute of Metals | |||
Devonshire Works of the Staveley Coal and Iron Company, 242, 246 | |||
Diminution of Lag at Ari Through Doformu- | |||
_ tion, J. H. Whiteley, 240 | |||
Electric Smelting of Pig Iron in Sweden, 5 | |||
Flow of Steel at Rod Heat, T. H. 8. Dicken son, 265 | |||
French Production of Cast Iron, 502 | |||
Influence of Iron on Copper— see Copper | |||
Influence of Rivet Holes, J. S. Wilson and | |||
Professor B. P. Heigh, 278 | |||
Japan, Iron and Steel Industry in, 616 | |||
Magnetic Properties of Heat-treated Carbon Steels, E. D. Campbell and E. R. Johnson, 266 | |||
Manufacture and Treatment of High-speed Steel, H. K. Ogilvie, 265, 282 | |||
Moulding Sands, Grain and Bond in, C. W. IL Holmes, 240 | |||
Nitrogcnisation of Iron and Steel by Sodium Nitrate. L. E. Benson. 240 | |||
Non-inctallic Enclosures in Steel, 528 | |||
Park Gate Ironworks, 216, 220 (Twopajc Supplement, September \sl, 1922) | |||
Pig Iron, Manufacture of, in Now Zealand. 47 | |||
Preservation of Iron and Steel, Dr. Newton Friend, 450 | |||
Rolled Steel Motor Lorry Wheels, Bethlehem Company, 45 | |||
Semi-steel, J. Cameron, 119 | |||
Siberia, Coal and Iron in, 380 | |||
“ Simple ” Carbon Steels, 247 | |||
Steel Making in England, Early History of, Rhys Jenkins, 672 ; (Letter), 629 | |||
IRRIGATION Water, Skimming Rivers for, | |||
Irrigation Works. South African, 384 | |||
Irvine, Principal J. C., on the Organisation of Research, 238 | |||
Italian Automobile Industry, 638 | |||
J | |||
JAPAN, Over-production in, 548 | |||
Japanese Copper Industry. 559 | |||
Jenkin, C. F., on Fatigue in Metals, 612. 637 | |||
Jenkins, Rhys, on Early History of Steel | |||
Making in England, 572 ; (Letter), 629 | |||
Johns, A. W., on the Stability of the Sailing | |||
Warship. 94. 108, 133, 159. 183 | |||
Johns, Cosmo, on Blast-furnace Practice. 412 | |||
Johnson. Dr. F., on Influence of Iron on Copper and Copper Alloys, 412 | |||
K | |||
KAILAN Mining—see China | |||
Kapp. Gisbert (The Late), on Power Factor | |||
Correction, 555, 561 | |||
Kelhain Factory—see Works | |||
Kershaw, John B. C., on Atmospheric Pollution, 2 | |||
Kershaw, John B. C.» on the Electrolytic | |||
Methods of Hydrogen Gas Production. 315 | |||
LABORATORIES—see French Rubber | |||
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES AND WAG1 | |||
QUESTIONS | |||
Economic Basis of Wages, 276 | |||
Hours and Output, 443 | |||
Payment by Results, 357 | |||
Personal Factor in Industry, 329 | |||
Railway Labour, 472 | |||
Railways and Unemployment, 581 | |||
Road Works to Assist Unemployment, 322 | |||
Working Hours, Committee's Report, 363, 377 | |||
LAUNCHES and Trial Trips, 26, 54. 80, 103. 155, 234, 260, 453, 509, 537, 565,649,677 | |||
I^ead Mine, Mill Close, Derbyshire, Sulu of, 681 | |||
LEADERS : | |||
Annealing, 68 | |||
Battleship Programme, 638 | |||
Battleships and Aircraft. I 19 | |||
Bearings and Bearing Metals, 581 | |||
Brimstone vermin Pyrites, 196 | |||
Brinell Ball Tost, 329 | |||
College and Workshop, 172 | |||
Coming Commercial Competition, 119 | |||
Condensation of Steam, 93 | |||
Corrosion, 13, 357 | |||
Cruising Endurance of Submarines, 275 | |||
Crystallisation, 195 | |||
Domestic Load. 610 | |||
Economic Basis of Wages, 276 | |||
Electrical Accidents, 93 | |||
Electric Locomotives, 555 | |||
Electricity Supply, 415 | |||
Engineers and Professors, 41 | |||
Far East, 387 | |||
Fatigue, 637 | |||
Fibre in Metals, 499 | |||
Fine Grinding in the Potteries, 222 | |||
Fleet Reductions and Comparative Strength, 171 | |||
Franco and Foreign Trade, 330 | |||
Hardness, 13 | |||
Heat Balances, 4 I | |||
Highway Construction in China, 691 | |||
Hours and Output, 413 | |||
International Railway Conference, 302 | |||
International Telephony, 499 | |||
Light Railways, 221 | |||
Marino Motor Design, 247 | |||
New Battleships, 471 | |||
Non-metallic Enclosures in Steel, 528 | |||
Payment by Results, 357 | |||
Personal Factor in Industry, 329 | |||
Power Factor Correction, 555 | |||
Propulsion of Submarines, 527 | |||
Pure Metals, 387 | |||
Railway Bridges, 301 | |||
Railway Labour, 472 | |||
Railway Working in Fog, 528 | |||
Railways and Unemployment, 581 | |||
Responsibilit ies of the Stevedore, 301 | |||
Safety Regulations for Saw’ Mills, 693 | |||
Shipbuilding Industry, Position of t he. 196 | |||
“ Simple ’’ Carbon Steels, 247 | |||
Speeding-up on the Underground, 357 | |||
Standardisation Again, 693 | |||
Student in the Factory, 415 | |||
Theory of Lubrication, 609 | |||
Trade Problems, 172 | |||
Training of Naval Engineers, 667 | |||
Twelve Months of Railway Du-control, 145 | |||
Vague Specifications, 443 | |||
Validity of Einstein’s Doctrine, 668 | |||
V indication of the Capital Ship, 67 | |||
Wireless Telephony, 145 | |||
LEATHER Measuring Machine, Turner Tanning Machinery Company, Limited, 418 | |||
Leather Working—nee alno. Exhibitions, Shoe and Leather Fair | |||
Leicester—nee Electrical Matters | |||
STTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS : | |||
England, North of, 22, 50, 76, 102, 128, 154 | |||
178, 179, 204, 230, 256, 284. 285, 310, 338 | |||
339, 368, 396, 424. 452, 480, 481, 508, 536 | |||
564, 590, 618, 648, 676, 700 | |||
Lancashire, 21. 49, 75, lol, 127, 153, 177, 203 | |||
229, 255. 283, 309, 337, 339, 367. 369. 395 | |||
423, 451. 479. 481, 507, 535, 563, 589, 617 | |||
647, 649, 675, 699 | |||
Midlands and Staffordshire, 21, 49, 75, 101 | |||
127, 153, 177, 203, 229. 255, 283, 309, 337 | |||
367, 395, 423, 451, 479, 507, 535, 563, 589 | |||
617, 619. 647, 675, 699 | |||
Scotland. 23, 51, 77, 102, 129, 155, 179, 205 | |||
231, 257, 285, 311, 339, 369. 397, 425, 153 | |||
481, 508, 537, 565. 591, 619, 648. 677, 70 | |||
Sheffield. 22, 50, 76, 102, 128, 154, 178, 204 | |||
230, 256, 284, 310, 338, 368. 396. 424. 152 | |||
480, 508, 536, 564, 590, 618, 648, 676, 700 | |||
Wales and Adjoining Counties, 23. 51, 77 | |||
103, 129, 155, 179, 205, 231, 257, 285. 311 | |||
339, 369. 397, 425, 453, 481, 509, 537, 565 | |||
591, 619, 649, 677, 701 | |||
TO THE EDITOR : | |||
Accurate End Measurement, Hy. Baker, 337 ; A. C. Wickman, 281 | |||
Avoidable Waste in Locomotive Operation, | |||
F. W. Brewer, 10 ; Win. T. Hoecker, 33 | |||
Breakdown Cranes. Craven Brothers (Man cheater), Limited, 630 | |||
Bridges—see Corrosion, Economy. Nickel Steel, Railway | |||
Brinell Ball Test, P. V. Vernon, 408 | |||
British Engineers in India. M.I.C.E., 337 | |||
Bronze Slide Valves, Western, 281 | |||
Channel St earners, W. B. Thompson, 578 | |||
Chinese Purchases of Foreign Materials, J. | |||
Whittail and Co., Limited, 214 | |||
Concrete Roads. J. H. Walker. 408 | |||
Corrosion, Bridge Engineer, 34 | |||
Corrosion Puzzle, P. V. Vernon. 673 | |||
Diesel’s Patent of 1892, H. Riall Sankey. 112; | |||
T. Orchard Lisle, 243 | |||
Double Reduction Geared Turbines, Palmer's Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Limited. 243 | |||
Economiser, The Case for the, Julius Frith, 10 | |||
Economy in Bridges, Albert S. Spencer, 337 | |||
Electric Cooking. Adam G. Whyte, 60 | |||
Electric Locomotives, W. P. Durtnali, 629 ; | |||
Cecil G. Howsin, 673 ; Ernest G. Pink, 673 | |||
“ Electricals ” Examinations, W. F. Gress- well, 630 | |||
Energy in the Atmosphere, 11. R. Kumpe, 473 | |||
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued): | |||
Errors of Gauging, Axel C. Wickman, 60(1, 686 ; R. E. Crumpton, 629 ; Wm. Taylor. 630 ; H. J. Thomson, 630 ; T. W. Cooper, 630 ; P. Bishop, 673 ; A. Bramwell, 673 | |||
Expenses of Applicants, Applicant, 60 | |||
Filing Drawings, W. G. G., 350 | |||
Flood Discharge and the Dimensions of Spill- ways, A. Fairlio Bruce, 350 | |||
Gas from Sewage Filters, A. J. Martin, 60 | |||
GUMCOUM Fluid Ejector, Interested, 505, 578; | |||
H. A. Hepburn, 524 | |||
George Richards’ Fund, L. N. Burt, 449 | |||
Glasgow and South-Western Railway Baltic Locomotive, R. H. Whitelcgg. 578 | |||
Gliders, Economist, 244, 350 ; Enquirer, 337 ; | |||
A Dubious Scot, 350 | |||
Hardness Scales, R. M. Leslie, 112 | |||
Helical Goars, C. E. Stroineyer, 578 | |||
High (Joinpression in Petrol Engines, Geo. 'I’. | |||
Pardoe, 524 | |||
History of Stool Making. L. P. Sidney, 629 | |||
Hollow Coil Springs, A. V. Roe, 474 | |||
Human Side, Timon, 630 ; Alexander | |||
McLean, 673 ; Robert Keddie, 686 | |||
Ilydruutomat, G. M. R.. 34 | |||
Indicating Opposed-piston Engines, H. A. D. | |||
Acland, 188 | |||
Japanese Trade, An Out-land Voyager, 380 ; | |||
Columbus, 449 ; Traveller. 474 | |||
Kapp, Dr. Gisbert, The Late, Goo. Cawley, 188 | |||
Local Electricity Supply v. Bulk Supply, W. S., 448 ; Geo. A. Warburton, 473; | |||
J. N. Waito, 504 | |||
Modem Flour Mill. W. Worby Beaumont. 10 | |||
Nickel Steel for Bridge Construction, F. B. N. | |||
White, 380 ; Conrad Gribble, 108 | |||
Porosity of Castings, C. E. B.. 168 | |||
Railway Bridges, Student, I.C.E., 336, 4 19 ; | |||
Conrad Gribble, 408 | |||
Repair of an Old Canal Lock, Arthur Walker, 629 | |||
Specialisation or Team Work. F. A. P., 559 | |||
Steam Engine Problem, K. P., 630 | |||
Steam Jet Air Ejectors, H. A. Hepburn, 168 | |||
Student in the Factory, A. F. T.. 449 ; | |||
Student , 473 ; Ono of Thom, 473 | |||
Surface Condensing Plant, R. Velut, I 12 | |||
Timothy Hack worth and the Locomotive, &c., J. G. H. Warren, 380 | |||
Tenons of Railing Bars, G. Halliday, 578 | |||
'Tragedy of the Small Engineer, C. Watts, 112 'Train Speeds of 90 Miles per Hour, T. W., 560 'Turbo-compressor and Aviation, W. J. Stern, 560 | |||
University Degrees and Engineering Appointments, B.Sc., 188 | |||
Vane Wheel Propellers, Archibald Denny, 60 | |||
Water Raising, N. S. (Illustrated), 60 ; Alan Sullivan, 168 | |||
LIQUID Fuels, Progresi in, 446 | |||
LITERATURE | |||
Reviews : | |||
Direction and Position Finding by Wireless, | |||
R. King, 556 | |||
Electric Railway Traction, F. W. Carter, 95, 276 | |||
Electric Ship Propulsion, Commander S. M. | |||
Robinson, 277 | |||
Filtration, T. Roland Wollaston, 121 | |||
George Washington, Life of, Henry G. Prout, 487 | |||
Heat Treatment of Soft and Medium Steels, | |||
F. Giolitti, 276 | |||
Metallography, Cecil H. Desch, 95 | |||
Metallography and Micrography, Introduction to the Study of, Leon Guillot and Albert Portevin, 147 | |||
Navigation IntGrieure : Canuux, &c., O. | |||
Jacquinot, 147, 223 | |||
Patents for Inventions, J. Ewart Walker and R. Bruce Foster, 389 | |||
Short Notices : | |||
All-electric Age, The, A. Gowans-Whyte, 95, 695 | |||
Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, Philip Kemp, 197 | |||
Annuairesdes Ports Beiges, 1922 Edition. 695 | |||
Automatic* Pumping, and Notes on Water Analysis, &c., W. W. Fyfe, 95, 197 | |||
Boiler Plant Testing, David Brownlie, 223 | |||
Coal Mining Industry of the United Kingdom, &c., Finlay Gibson, 223 | |||
Electrical Circuits and Circuit Connection4, W. R. Bowker, 488 | |||
Electrical Engineering Testing, B. G. D. A. Parr, 197 | |||
Electrical Handling of Materials (Vol. III., Electric Cranes), H. H. Broughton, 488 | |||
Electrical Undertakings, Manual of, Emile Garcke, 121, 173 | |||
Electrician, Tin , Annual Tables, &c., 223 | |||
Engineering Workshop Handbook, Ernest Pull, 223 | |||
Garcke and Fells Factory Accounts, 95 | |||
Hydraulics, Elementary, F. C. Lea, 197, 223 | |||
Insulating Varnishes in Electro-technics, Arthur R. Matthis, 121 | |||
Magnetism and Electricity, B. J. Paley York, 121. 223 | |||
Mechanical Handling and Storing of Material, G. F. Zimmer, 173, 223 | |||
Metal Cutting Tools, A. L. de Leauw, 95, 223 Metals Used in Marine Engineering, Practical | |||
Treatise on. W. H. Colpitis, 95, 223 | |||
Molesworth, Sir Guilford, Life of, E. J. Molei- worth. 389 | |||
Railway Permanent Wav, W. Hep worth, 695 | |||
Refrigeration, Practical, for Marine Engineers, H. E. Roberts, 95, 223 | |||
Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers, | |||
Steam Power Plant. Auxiliaries and Accessories. T. Croft, 197 | |||
Willing’s Press Guide, 1922, 95 | |||
Wireless, Popular and Concise, Lieut.- Colonel G. G. C. Crawley, 556 | |||
Books Received : | |||
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Re- forts and Memoranda. No. 246, J. R. | |||
’annell and Others, 223 | |||
Aeronautical Research Committee, Reports and Memoranda, No. 761, H. Gluuert and | |||
1. L. Peatfleld, 223 | |||
LITERATURE (continued): | |||
Books Received (continued); | |||
Aluminium Repairing, \V. H. H. Platt, 699 Anglo-South American Handbook for 1922, | |||
W. H. Koebel, 69 | |||
Birmingham Exchange Directory. 223 | |||
British Empire Patent Conference, Report, 1922, 197 | |||
British Engineering Standards Associat ion : British Standard Specification, Chemical Fire Extinguishers, 69, 223 | |||
Publication No. 83, 1922, Aircraft Dope and Protective Covering, &c.; Aircraft Material : Aluminium Tubes ; Heat Treatment of Light Aluminium Alloy for Aircraft Purposes ; Heat Treatment of Wrought Y Alloy for Aircraft Pur- i oses ; Storage of Aircraft Timber, &c., 5 | |||
No. 9, 1922, Bull-head Railway Kails, 147 | |||
No. 128, 1922, Dimensions and Resistances of Bare Annealed Copper Wire for Electrical Machinery and Apparatus, 223 | |||
No. 153, 1922, Parts 1 and 2, Girder Bridges ; Part 1, Materials; Part 2, Workmanship, 244 | |||
No. 108, 1922, Graphical Symbols for Electrical Purposes, 223 | |||
No. 7, 1922, Insulated Annealed Copper Conductors, &c., 147 | |||
No. 143, 1922, Long Sweep Type Malleable Iron Pipe Fittings. &c., 147 | |||
No. 154, 1922, Malleable and Soft Cast Iron Pipe Fittings, Ac.. 147 | |||
No. 96, 1922, Parallel-sided Carbon Brushes for Direct-current Commutator Machines, 244 | |||
Buff Book, October, 1922, 699 | |||
Calculus, Outlines of the, Terry Thomas, 223 Catalysis, Newer Theories of Chemical Action, 95 | |||
Chart of Rates, Allowances for Income Tax, Ac., C. H. Tolley, 197 | |||
Chemical Engineering Design, General Principles of, Hugh Griffiths, 359 | |||
City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, Programme for Session 1922-1923, 244 | |||
Coal in International Trade, A. J. Sargent, 147 | |||
Coal Tar Colours in the Decorative Industries, A. Clarke, 95 | |||
Czecho slovak Republic, Jaroslav Ccsar and | |||
F. Pokorny, 197 | |||
Dams, Design and Construction of, Ac., E. Wegmann, 121 | |||
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research : | |||
Food Investigation Board : | |||
Report- No. 10, Inspection of Canned Foods, W. G. Savage, 95 | |||
Report No. 7, Preservation of Food by Freezing, Walter Stiles, 95 | |||
Fuel Research Board : | |||
Report No. 4, Tests on Ranges and Cooking Appliances, A. H. Barker, 95 | |||
Der Kreistr.iger, Dr. Ing. G. Unold, 147 | |||
Design of Masonry Structures and Foundations, C. C. Williams, 244 | |||
Dynamos and Electric Motors, Working of, 69 Empire Forestry, Vol. I., March, 1922, 69 | |||
Encyclopedic L6aute L’Azote, Ac., Louis Hackspill. 95 k | |||
Encyclopedic Uauti : l-e» Progr s de la Metallurgic du Cuivre, Augusto Conduchd, 95 | |||
Fitters, Turners and General Machinists, | Workshop Handbook, Ernest Pull, 147 | |||
Flow of Liquids in Pipes, Norman S windin, I | |||
Gloucestershire Council : Annual Report of Highways, Works, Ac., Committee, 197 | |||
Happy India as it Might be Guided by Modern Science, Arnold Lupton, 121 | |||
Heat, W. J. R- Calvert, 359 | |||
Heating, Ventilating and Domestic Engineering, 223 | |||
Income Tax, Excess Profits Duty, Ac., C. H. | |||
Tolley, 95 | |||
Income Tax Guide, H. W. Palmer, 359 | |||
Income Tax and Supertax, 1842-19L3, Oliver and Boyd, 197 | |||
Industrial and Economic Situation in Greece, Report, E. C. D. Rawlins, 244 | |||
Industrial Motor Control, Direct-current, T. A. Dover, 95 | |||
Institute of Metals. Journal of the, G. Shaw Scott, Vol. XXVII., 223 | |||
Institution of Civil Engineers : List of Members, July 1st, 1922, 197 | |||
Institution of Railway Signal Engmeere, “ Proceedings.” 1921, M. G. Tweedie, 223 | |||
Jigs, Tools and Fixtures : Their Drawing and Design, Philip Gates, 69 | |||
Kyushu Imperial University, Japan, College of Engineering, 147 | |||
Labour Policy, False and True, Lynden Macassey, 359 . .. | |||
Law Relating to Electrical Energy in India, | |||
J. W. Meares, 699 . | |||
Les Axiornes de la M6camque, Paul I ainleve, 223 | |||
Lubrication and Lubricants, J. H. Hyde, 699 Machine Shop Mathematics, G. Wentworth, D. E. Smith, and H. D. Harper, 359 | |||
Machine Tool Operation, Part 2, H. D. Burghardt, 244 | |||
Marine Diesel Oil Engines, J. W . M. Sothern, 223 | |||
Marine Engines, A. Ritchie Leask, 121 | |||
Marine Insurance for the Shipper, Joshua Lea, 699 | |||
Materials of Chemical Plant Construction : Non-metals, Hugh Griffiths, 359 | |||
Mechanics, Part. I., George Thompson and | |||
G. H. Leslie, 244 | |||
Ministry of Munitions and Department o! Scientific and Industrial Research, Technical Records of Explosives Supply. 19 U- 1918, No. 7, Manufacture of Nitric Acid, Ac., 173 _ .. | |||
Model Electric Locomotives and Railways, Henry Greenly, 95 . | |||
Motor Car Index, 1922, J. F. Atkinson, 223 | |||
National Physical Laboratory : Collected Researches, Vol. XVI., 1921, 121 | |||
Notes Economiques d'un Metallurgists, Camille Cavallier, 69 | |||
Patent Smokeless and Semi-smokeless Juels, J. A. Greene and F. Mollwo Perkin, 1)99 | |||
LITERATURE (continued): | |||
Books Received (continued): | |||
Philadelphia Commercial Museum, &c.t J. J. Macfarlano, 699 | |||
Practical Accounting for General Contractors, | |||
H. 1). Grant, 244 | |||
Production Engineering and Cost Keeping for Machine Shops, W. R. Bassett ami Johnson Heywood, 244 | |||
Pumping in the Chemical Works, Norman Swindin, 359 | |||
Railway Claims Explained, G. Fraas and M. Baldwin. 95 | |||
Railway Signalling, Automatic, F. Raynar Wilson, 699 | |||
Railways and Railway Securities, F. C. Betts, 95 | |||
Reinforced Concrete, R. J. H. Hudson. 223 | |||
Sammlung Goschen Elect rotechnik Ein- fuhrung in die Starkstromtechnik, I.: Die Physikalischen Grundlagen, Professor .1. Hermann, 244 | |||
Scottish Canals and Waterways, Edwin A. Pratt, 699 | |||
Shield and Compressed Air Tunnelling, | |||
B. H. M. Hewett and 8. Johannesson, 699 | |||
Shipping, Glasgow. 1922, 359 | |||
Shipping, Liverpool. 1922, 359 | |||
Shipping. London. 1922, 359 | |||
Shipping. North-East Coast, 1922, 359 | |||
Smokeless City, E. D. Simon and Marion Fitzgerald, 173 | |||
South Wales and Monmouthshire School of Mines Calendar, Session 1922-23, 197 | |||
South Wales and Monmouthshire University, of, and School of Mines, Regulations, &<:., »m | |||
Standard Handbook for Electrical F. F. Fowle, 699 | |||
Steel Thermal Treatment, J. W. | |||
147 | |||
Tolley s Income Tax Tables, 1920-22 and 1922-23, C. H. Tolley, 197 | |||
Trade, Industries and Productions of British South Africa, C. W. F. Harrison, 173 | |||
Una-flow Steam Engine, Professor Dr. Ing. | |||
J. Stumpf, 121 | |||
Untersuchungen an Kondensations-Luft - pumpen, Dr. Ing. K. Hoefer, 147 | |||
Vacuum, Henry A. Fleuss, 95 | |||
War Record of the London and North- Western Railway, E. A. Pratt, 95 | |||
Weighing and Measuring of Chemical Substances, H. L. Malan and A. I. Robinson, 359 | |||
Westinghouse, George, A Life of, H. G. Prout. 223 | |||
Wireless at Home, H. de A. Donisthorpe, 95 | |||
Within the Atom : Electrons and Quanta, John Mills, 121 | |||
Woollen and Worsted Spinning, Aldred F. Barker, 699 | |||
Year Book of the Michigan College of Mines, 1921-22, 699 | |||
LLOYD’S Register—see Ships | |||
Lock—sec Canal | |||
Locomotive Power, E. C. Poultney, 248 | |||
Locomotives. Oil, for the Gold Coast, McEwan Pratt and Co., Limited, 646 | |||
Locomotives, Railway—see Railways | |||
Log—see Ships | |||
London Traffic Problem, F. Rings and T. C. Hood, 200 | |||
Loom Patents Extended, 153 | |||
Lorry Conversion Attachment, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 38 | |||
Lorry, Motor, Wheels, Rolled Steel, Bethlehem Company, 45 | |||
Lorry, 6-Ton Steam, Fodens, Limited. 625 | |||
i Lorry, 3-Ton Suction Gas, J. I. Thomycroft and Co., Limited, 19 | |||
Lorries, French Suction Gas, 332 | |||
| Lubrication, Recent Researches on, Thomas Hawksley Lecture, Dr. T. E. Stanton, 598, 609, 628 | |||
Lumley, Gascoigne, on Reclamation Work and its Operation, 659, 668 | |||
M | |||
MACHINE TOOLS : | |||
Armour Plato Grinding Machine, Tasker’s Engineering Company, Limited, 308 | |||
Surface Grinding Machine, Vertical Spindle. | |||
Lumsden Machine Company, Limited, 688 Surfacing and Boring Machine, Large, H. W. | |||
Kearns and Co., Limited, 360. 361 | |||
“ Turner-Macrof ” Milling Machine, E. R. and F. Turner, Limited, 626 | |||
MACHINING, Avoiding Deformation During, A. Whitehead, 98 | |||
Magneto, New Type, with Stationary Arma, ture, British Lighting and Ignition Company- 384 | |||
Manchester, Concrete Roads in, J. B. L. Meek, 375 ; (Letter), 408 | |||
Manchester Exhibition—see Exhibitions | |||
Manchester Ship Canal, Petroleum Spirit Dock on, 324, 328 | |||
Manchester Wireless Broadcasting Station, 670 | |||
Marconi, Senatore, on Radio Telegraphy, 225 | |||
Marine Motor Design, 247 | |||
Marseilles-Rhone Canal, 432, 442 | |||
Maw, Dr. W. H., Presidential Address. 500 | |||
Measurement Machines Using a Screw, Accurate | |||
End Measurement on, Henry Baker, 81 ; (Letters), 281, 336 | |||
Meek. J. B. L., on Concrete Roads in Manchester, 375 ; (Letter), 408 | |||
Metal Aeroplane—see Aeronautics | |||
Metals, Fatigue in, C. F. Jenkin, 612, 637 | |||
Metals, Fibre in. 499 | |||
Metals, Pure, 387 | |||
Metals—see also Institute of Metals | |||
Meuse Lock on the Meuse-Waal Canal, Dr. L. R. | |||
Wentholt, 235, 261 | |||
Microphone, Rot Wire, and its Applications. | |||
Major W. S. Tucker. 600 | |||
Mine, American, Octagonal Shaft at, 644 | |||
Mineral Statistics, Our, 596 | |||
Miners, Entombed, Signalling by Wireless Telegraphy to, Tests, 551 | |||
Mining in the Federated Malay States, 142 | |||
Mining, Kuilan Administration, China, 296, 438, 439 | |||
Mining, Placer, Cold Water Thawing in, Charles .Janin, 253 | |||
Mobile Batches, Influence of, on Manufacturing Capital, A. Whitehead, 518 | |||
Model of Steam Turbine Mechanical Drive, Metropolitan.* Vickers Electrical Company, 390 | |||
Mole Drainer, Martin’s Cultivator Company, Limited, 37, 40 | |||
Money—see French | |||
Montreal Harbour, Improvement of, 305 | |||
Morley. T. B., on the Heat Pump, 27 | |||
Motor Car Design, French, 388 | |||
Motor Cars at the Shows : | |||
Crossley Motors, Limited. New Type Four- cylinder, 12-14 H.P., 491, 492, 498 | |||
Daimler and B.S.A. Companies, 16 H.P. Six- cylinder Chassis, 492, 523, 524 | |||
Four-cylinder 22.4 H.P. Vauxhall, 545 | |||
G.W.K. Friction-driven, 544 | |||
GWynnes Engineering Company, Limited, | |||
8 H.P.. 490, 491, 498 | |||
Herbert Engineering Company, Limited, 492 | |||
Humber Company, 8 H.P., 11.4 H.P. and | |||
15.9 H.P.. 490* 498 | |||
Lancia 13.9 H.P.. 489. 490, 498 | |||
Rolls-Royce 20 H.P.. 489, 498 | |||
Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 16 H.P. and 20 H.P.. 462 | |||
Sunbeam Motor Car Company,‘ Limit ed. Allround Brakes. Perrot Front Wheel Brake, Servo Mechanism. 492, 522 | |||
Trojan, L. Hounsfield, Leyland Motors, Limited, 522, 523 | |||
Wolseley 14 H.P. Motor Car, Carburetter and other Details, 544 | |||
Motor Car Lubrication, 545 | |||
Motor Cycle Noises and the Low Audiometer, 335 | |||
Motor Road Roller, N. de Wind, 366 | |||
Motor Road Roller with Scarifier. Oxford | |||
Steam Plough Company. Limited, 100 | |||
Moulding—nee Iron and Steel | |||
Mower. “ Cut more.” for Fordson Tractors. | |||
Afred Dugdale, Limited, 58 | |||
N | |||
NATURAL Gas in France, 151 | |||
Naval Matters—nee Ships | |||
NEWCOMEN SOCIETY : | |||
Meetings, 431, 572, 574 | |||
President Elected, Mr. Loughnan Pendred, 574 | |||
Early History of Steel Making in England, Rhys Jenkins, 572 ; (Letter), 629 | |||
Simon Goodrich and his Work as an Engineer, Part 1., 1796-1805, Compiled by E. A. Forward,431 | |||
NEW Holland Railway Pier, Strengthening, 450 Nitrogen Industry, 359 Non-metallic—see Iron | |||
OBITUARY : | |||
Bell, Alexander Graham, 121 | |||
Godfrey, William Bernard, 173 | |||
Hubert, Professor Herman Victor, 350 | |||
Kapp, Gisbert, 173; (Letter), 188; (Correction), 223 | |||
Rigg, James, 699 | |||
Watson, Edward Augustus, 250 | |||
White, R. Saxton, 173 | |||
Wilson, John, 520 | |||
OGILVIE, T. H., on Manufacture and Treat | |||
ment of High-speed Steel, 265, 282 | |||
Oil in Australia, Search for, 116 | |||
Oil Fuel—see also Fuel Research | |||
Organisation of Research, Principal J. C. | |||
Irvine, 238 | |||
Oscillograph—see Electrical Matters | |||
P | |||
PANAMA Canal, Traffic of, 320 | |||
Patent, Letters, Infringement of, 647 | |||
Patent, Letters, Prolongation of, 100, 305 | |||
Patents Extended. 524 | |||
Patents, Loom, Extended, 153 | |||
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS | |||
British : | |||
Aeronautics, 26, 158, 341, 455, 651, 704 Batteries and Accumulat ors, 53, 207, 233, 455 Condensersand Feed-water Heaters, 105, 651 Cranes and Conveyors, 181, 234, 288, 371, 400, 512, 568 | |||
Crushing and Grinding. 484, 568 | |||
Dynamos and Motors. 25, 53, 182, 233, 259, 287, 313, 371, 483, 703 | |||
Electrical Appliances, 539, 567, 621 | |||
Electric Welding, 54 | |||
Engines, Internal Combustion. 53, 105, 131, | |||
157, 181, 207, 233, 259, 371. 427, 593, 621, 679, 703 | |||
Engines, Steam, 25, 207, 427, 679 | |||
Furnaces, 427, 456 | |||
Gas Producers, 427, 539 | |||
Lighting and Heating, 54, *79. 131, 158, 260, 313, 342, 372, 400, 511, 621 | |||
Locomotives, 342, 455 | |||
Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 26, 79, | |||
158, 232, 260, 288, 342, 371, 428, 511, 568, 622, 652, 679. 704 | |||
Measuring—see Testing | |||
Metallurgy, 400 | |||
Mining Machinery, 568 | |||
Miscellaneous, 26, 54. 79. 106. 132, 158, 182, 208, 234, 260, 288, 314, 342, 372, 400, 428. 456. 484, 512, 540, 568, 594, 622, 652. 680. 704 | |||
Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 79, 181, 208, 260, 287, 313, 512. 540. 567, 622,652 | |||
Ordnance and Armour, 208 | |||
Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 106, 181, 372, 484, 540, 594, 651, 680 | |||
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS {continued): | |||
British {continued): | |||
Shipsand Boats, 54, 208, 314. 400, 456, 651 | |||
Steam Generators, 25, 157, 207, 287, 399, 483 Steam Turbines, 53 | |||
Switchgear, 105, 132, 157, 181, 259, 287, 341, 399, 427, 455, 483, 511, 567, 593, 621, 679 | |||
Telegraphs and Telephones, 181, 208, 341, 483, 651, 679 | |||
Telephony, 158—ace also Wireless | |||
Testing and Measuring Instruments, 25, 106, 288, 428, 455, 511, 621, 652,704 | |||
Tramways and Railways, 106, 233, 313, 342, 372 | |||
Transformers and Converters, 233, 260, 427, 483, 539. 567, 593, 621, 679 | |||
Transmission of Power. 26, 53, 79, 106, 132, 207, 287, 313, 371, 399, 483, 511, 539, 567, 593, 622, 703 | |||
Turbine Machinery, 25, 105, 131, 157, 259, 341, 651 | |||
Welding, 234, 428 | |||
Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 25, 158 | |||
PAYMENT for Work—see Labour | |||
Peace Treaty Patents, 6 | |||
Pearce, J. G., on Industrial Electric Heating, 226 | |||
Personal and Business Announcements, 26, 54, 103, 132, 158, 208, 234, 260, 314, 342, 397, 425, 453, 509, 537, 565, 591, 622, 649, 677, 701 | |||
Personal Factor in Industry, 329 | |||
Petroleum Spirit Dock on the Manchester Ship Canal, 324, 328 | |||
Physicist, The, and the Electrical Engineering Industry, 440 | |||
Pipe—#ec Steam | |||
Pipe Lino Work at the Geimevilliers Power Station, 336 | |||
Planche Rotary Compressor, 280 | |||
Plough, Tractor, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 37, 38 | |||
Ploughs, Three-row Ridging, W. N. Nicholson and Sons, Limited, 57 ; Cable Ploughing Engines, Steam and Paraffin; 60-70 H.P. Internal Combustion Engines and Balance Plough. John Fowler and Co., Limited, 59 | |||
Pneumatic Power Hammer, Single-blow, B. and S. Massey, Limited, 534 | |||
Pneumatic Power Press Guard, Hordern and Mason, 125 | |||
Pollution, Atmospheric, J. B. C. Kershaw. 2 | |||
Potato Digger,* A. C. Barnlett, Limited, 57 | |||
Potteries, Fine Grinding in, 222 | |||
Poultney, E. C., on Locomotive Power, 248 Power Factor—nee Electrical Matters | |||
Power, Wav© Transmission of, 444, 466 | |||
Propellers, Marine—nee Ships | |||
Public Works, Proposed, in France, 45 | |||
Publicity Managers, Good Advice to, 615 | |||
PUMPS : | |||
Centrifugal Pump, New Type, Drysdale and Co., Limited, 124 | |||
Deep Bore-hole, Pump and Machinery, H. | |||
Brown and Co., 64 | |||
Electrically Driven Treble-ram Pump, Joseph Evans and Sons, Limited, 349 | |||
Fuel Pump for Six-cylinder 500 B.H.P. | |||
Engine, 290 | |||
Heat Pump, T. B. Morley, 27 | |||
High-speed Silent Plunger Ram Pump, Pulsometer Engineering Company, Limited, 152 | |||
Motor-driven Hydraulic Pump, Worthington- Simpson, Limited. 57 | |||
Portable Pumping Set for China, Parsons Motor Company, Limited, 45 | |||
Rotary Petrol Pump, Avamore Pump Company, Limited, 645 | |||
Rotary Pump, J. Stone and Co., Limited, 585 Rotary Valveless Pump, Langdon Engineering Works, 559 | |||
Steam Jet Air Pumps, Kinetic Rotary-Air Pumps, Turbine-driven Circulating and Extractor Pumps, W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Limited, 403, 414 | |||
Turbine Pump for Fire-engine, Dennis Brothers, Limited, 57 | |||
Turbine Pumping Unit, 200-Gallon, for Motor Cars, Dennis Brothers, Limited, 57 | |||
Walsall Electricity Undertaking, Pumping Plant for, Mather and Platt, 632 | |||
PUNCHING Machine for Chain Links, Hydraulic, 11 oilings and Guest, Limited, 125 | |||
Pure Metals, 387 | |||
R | |||
RADIO Direction Finding, R. L. Smith Ros3 and R. H. Barfield, 562 | |||
Radio Telegraphy, Senatore Marconi, 225 | |||
Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, Lecture by Mr. E. H. Shaughnessy at the Polytechnic, and Demonstration by Sir W. Noble, 502 | |||
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS : | |||
General : | |||
Australia. Railway Gauge Problem in, Professor T. Hudson Beare, 251 | |||
Boirault Automatic Railway Coupling, 254 | |||
British Sleeping Cars for the Continent, | |||
Leeds Forge Company, 671 | |||
Continuous Brakes for Goods Trains, 653 | |||
Economy in Bridge Design, 278 | |||
International Railway Conference, 302 | |||
International Railway Congress Association : Section I.: | |||
August Bulletin, Summary of Discussions, 302 | |||
Const ruction of Road Bed and Track, 302 Maintenance and Supervision of the Track, 303 | |||
Reinforced Concrete, 303 | |||
Special Steels, 303 | |||
Section 11.: | |||
Bogies, Axles and Springs of Locomotives. 324 | |||
Economic Production and Use of Steam in | |||
Locomotives, 324 | |||
Section III.: | |||
Electric Traction, 347 | |||
Liquid Fuel, 347 | |||
Locomotive Cab Signals, 347 | |||
Passenger Carriages, 347 | |||
Light Railways, 221 | |||
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS (con- tinucd): | |||
General (continued): | |||
Long-distance Operation of Railway Facing Points, Great Central Railway, 227 | |||
Power Signalling on the Melbourne Suburban Railways, 120 | |||
Railway Accidents, 73 | |||
Railway Labour, 472 | |||
Railway Management, Sir Sam Fay, 361 | |||
Railway Returns for 1921, 392 | |||
Railway Working in Fog, 528 Railways Under Grouping, 695 Railways and Unemployment, 581 Re-signalling of the Mersey Railway, 16 Strength of Railway Bridges, Discussion at | |||
British Association, 277, 301 ; (Letters), 336, 337, 409, 449 | |||
Strengthening New Holland Railway Pier, 450 | |||
Sulzer Diesel-electric Rail Car, 692, 696 Train Speeds : A Revelation, 531 : (Letter), 560 | |||
Twelve Months of Railway De-control, 145 | |||
British, Colonial and Indian : | |||
British Malaya, Railways in, 114, 118 | |||
Chalk Farm \\ idening, London and North- Western Railway, 32 | |||
Federated Malay States Railways, Annual Report, 645 | |||
Forth Bridge, Floor, Ac., Strengthening, W. A. Fraser, 633 | |||
Great Central Railway Facing Points, Longdistance Operation of, 227 | |||
India, Railway Expansion in, 90 | |||
Irish Railways, 500 | |||
Melbourne Suburban Railways, Power Signalling on, 120 | |||
Mersey Railway, Re-signalling of, 16 | |||
New South Wales Railways, 464 | |||
New Zealand Railways, Year’s Finances, 628 South-Eastern and Chatham's Railway Electrification Scheme, 188 | |||
Railway Gauge Problem in Australia, Professor T. Hudson Beare, 251 | |||
Speeding-up on the Underground, 358 | |||
Foreign : | |||
Argentina, Railway Developments in, 298 | |||
Bolivian Railway Projects, 6 | |||
Brazil, Railways in, 559 | |||
Continuous Brakes in France, 336 Demolition of the Batignolles Tunnels, 530 French Railways, Position of, 85 | |||
French Summer Railway Services in 1922, 191 Light Signals on American Railways, 626 Peruvian Railway Contract, 201 | |||
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES | |||
General: | |||
Nee alto Railways, International Railway Conference | |||
American Locomotive, Interesting Link in History of, F. W. Brewer, 90 | |||
Caprotti Locomotive Valve Gear, 674 Deflection Testing of Locomotive Axles, Amsler and Co.’s Machine, 279 | |||
Electric Locomotives, Sir Vincent Raven on, 546, 555 ; (Letters), 629, 673 | |||
Locomotive Cut-off and Horse-power, 501 Locomotive Power, E. C. Poultney, 248 Locomotive Tenders, Coal Pusher lor, 615 Locomotives included in Short Histories of Famous Firms, E. L. Ahrons : | |||
Comet, The, 1835 ; The Swift, 1836 ; The Plows, 1848 ; Great Western Railway Single Driver, 1853 ; Glasgow and South- Western Railway Goods Engine, 1855 ; Stockton and Darlingt on Mineral Engine, 1868 ; Engine for Chicago Exhibition, 1893 ; Highland Railway Express Passenger Engine, R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., Limited, 29 | |||
Single-driver for India, 1860, 570, 571 ; Dundalk and Enniskillen, 1861, 570, 571; Caledonian Railway, 1861, 570, 571 ; Fell’s System Side-tank, for New Zealand, 1886, 571, 572, 580; Four-coupled Midland Railway, 1870, 571, 580 ; Goods Engine, Midland Railway, 1876, 571, 580; Four-coupled Tender Engine, Midi Railway oi France, 1881-2, 571, 580 ; Single-driver for Egypt, 1862. 570, 580; Four-coupled 'lender Engine, North-Eastern Railway, 1873, 571, 580 ; Eight-coupled Tank, Great Indian Peninsula Railway, 1879, 571, 580; Express Engine, Cafedonian Railway, 1884, 571, 580 ; Freight Engine, West Australian Railways, 1897, 572, 580; Eight- coupled Tender Engine, Central South African Railway, 1902, 572, 580; Tank Engine, Great Northern Railway, 1866, 571, 580; Fairlie Engine for Mexican Railway, 1889, Neilson and Co., 572, 580 Express Engine lor the Great Northern | |||
Railway, 1866 ; Poti-Tiflis Railway, 1869-70 ; Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, 1870 ; Japanese Government Railways, 1871; Nitrate Railways, Fairlie Engine and Articulated Meyer Type Engine, 1912, The Yorkshire Engine Company, Limited, 160 Ohl British-Canadian Locomotive, 349 Superheated Steam, Effect of, on Non-ferrous Metals Used in Locomotives, Sir H. Fowler, 317 | |||
British, Colonial and Indian : | |||
Consolidation Locomotive for the Victorian Railways, 689 | |||
Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Baltic Type Tank Engine, 502 ; (Letter), 578 (2wo-paye Supplement, November 10/A, 1922) | |||
New South Wales, Recent and Future Locomotive Design in, 681 | |||
North-Eastern Railway Electric Locomotive, 274, 280 | |||
Foreign : | |||
American Locomotive Pioneer, Built 1836, 90 | |||
RAMSAY’ Rotary Evaporative Condenser, 93, 100 | |||
Rateau, Professor A., Turbo-compressors for Aeroplanes, 472, 476 ; (Letter), 560 | |||
Raven, Sir Vincent, on Electric Locomotives, 546, 555 ; (Letters), 629, 673 | |||
Reavell, W., Air Compressors, and Testing Air Compressors, 582, 586 | |||
Reclamation Work and its Operation, Gascoigne Lumley, 659, 668 | |||
Reese, A. K.. Bases of Modern Blast-furnace Practice, 239, 406, 463, 505 ; (Letter), 505 | |||
Reinforced—see Concrete | |||
Research, Organisation of, Principal J. C. | |||
Irvine, 238 | |||
Research—sec also Scientific | |||
Respirators for Railway and Industrial Purposes, 283 | |||
Road Fund, Administration of, During the Year 1921-22, 644 | |||
Road Paved with Pre-cast Concrete Slabs, Z. E. | |||
Sevison, 75 | |||
Road Roller—see also Motor | |||
Road Works to Assist Unemployment, 322 | |||
Roads, China’s, 461, 470 | |||
Roads in North China, 682 | |||
Rock Drill, Wave Power, Dorman and Co., Limited, 444, 466 | |||
Roller, 10-Ton Compound Steam, Aveling and Porter, Limited, 60 | |||
Rolling Mill, 28in., Electrically Driven, and Large New Shop at Hadfields, Limited. Sheffield, 134 (Two-page Supplement, August nth, 1922) | |||
Rolling Mills, Double-range Scherbins. 516, 526 Roof, Westminster Hall, Restoration and Preservation of, Sir Frank Baines, 494 | |||
Rosario, Proposed Freezing Works at, 350 | |||
Rota, General G., on Contrary Turning Coaxial Propeller Screws, 43 ; (Letter), 60 | |||
Rotary Compressor—see Compressor | |||
Rotary Converters—sec Electrical Matters Rotary Pumps—see Pumps | |||
Royal Show at Cambridge, 8, 12, 36, 40, 57 | |||
Rubber Research Laboratories, 164 | |||
Runway System, Overhead, Louden-King. 588 Rycroft, J. E., Experiments on Stenin Engine Valve Leakage, 62 | |||
s | |||
SACK Hoist, Kernel Hempstead Engineering Company, Limited, 38 | |||
Saw Mills, Safety Regulations for, 693 | |||
Scherbius Roiling Mills, Double-range, 516, 526 Scholarships in Engineering, 560 Scholarships, Whitworth, 176 | |||
Science of Human Effort, Dr. R. S. Hutton, 298, 306 | |||
Science Museum, South Kensington. New Railway Exhibits, 176 | |||
Scientific and Industrial Research : | |||
Seventh Annual Report, 268 | |||
Economy in Expenditure, 304 | |||
Grants to Workers, Grants to Associations, 304 | |||
Summary of Engineering Portions, 304 | |||
Co-ordinating Research Boards, 304 ; Building Research Board, 330 ; Deep and Hot Mines, 330 ; Food Investigation Board. 330; Forest Products Research Board, 331 ; Fuel Research Board, 330 ; Gas Cylinders Research Committee, 304 ; Gauging Rivers and Tidal Currents, 331 ; Lubrication Research Committee, 331 ; National Physical Laboratory, 304 ; Oxygen Research Committee, 304 ; Radio Research Board, 304 ; Records Bureau, 331 ; Research Associations, 304 ; Scientific Publicity, 331 | |||
Scraper Knife Truing Machine, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 615 | |||
Self-docking of a Large Floating Dock, Surabaya Dry Dock Company, 96 (Two-page Supplement, July 28th, 1922) | |||
Selvey, W. M., on Boiler Plant Efficiency, 643 Seven-day Journal, 7, 35, 61, 87, 113, 139, 165, 189, 214, 241, 269, 295. 323, 351, 381, 409, 437, 465, 493, 521, 549, 575, 603, 631, 661, 687 ; (Paragraph), 132 | |||
Sewage Effluents, Colorimetric Method of Analysis for, C. S. Walters and V. G. Pickering, 602 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING | |||
General: | |||
Boat, Hotchkiss Hydraulic Propeller Company, Limited, 558 | |||
Chernikeeff Elect ric Submerged Log, 308 | |||
Clyde Launches, Two Recent, 552 | |||
Co-axial Propeller Screws, Contrary Turning, General G. Rota, 43 ; (Letter), 60 | |||
Cross-Channel Steamer Design, Recent Developments in, 513, 541 ; (Letter), 578 | |||
Fbttinger Transformers on a Liner, 4, 84 (Two-page Supplement, July 1th, 1922) | |||
Hong Kong, Shipbuilding Progress at, 116 | |||
Lloyd’s Register, Annual Report, 436 | |||
Lloyd’s Register, New Rules, 86 | |||
Lloyd’s Register, Quarterly Returns, 380 | |||
Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 48 | |||
Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, New Edition of Book,123 | |||
Motor Ship, Propelling Machinery, James Richardson, 293 | |||
Propeller, Feathering, Astle’s, Limited, 559 | |||
Shipbuilding Industry, Position of the, 196 | |||
Ship’s Window’, A New, J. Stone and Co., Limited, 534 | |||
Stability of Large Ships, Sir John Biles, 43 | |||
Story of the Ship, Sir Westcott Abel’s Lecture, 272 | |||
Testing of Materials for Shipbuilding, Professor L. Guillet, 43, 46 | |||
Thornycroft Motor Yacht, 685 | |||
Torsional Oscillations and Marine Reduction Gearing, A. T. Thorne and J. Calderwood, 547 | |||
Wreck Statistics for 1921, 192 | |||
Naval Matters : | |||
Battleship Programme, 638 | |||
Battleships and Aircraft, 119 | |||
Cruising Endurance of Submarines, 275 | |||
Fleet Reductions and Comparative Strength, 171 | |||
Influence of Depth of Water on the Speed of Warships, Sir D. Beatty’s Squadron in the Battle of Jutland, 416; (Correction), 484 | |||
New Battleships, 471 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued): | |||
Naval Matters (continued): | |||
Propulsion of Submarines, 527 | |||
Stability of the Sailing Warship, A. W. Johns, 94, 108, 133, 1^9. 183 | |||
Tendency of Warship Design as Affected by the War, Sir Eustace T. d’Eyncourt, 14, 18 Training of Naval Engineers, 667 Vindication of t he Capital Ship, 67 | |||
Washington Conference' and Naval Construction, Major Fea. 14 | |||
Foreign Navies : | |||
German Capital Ship and Light Cruiser Building Programme, 373 | |||
Japan’s Naval Construction Programme, 344, 356 | |||
United States Light Cruisers Omaha, 1922, and Wampanoag, 1864, 55. 66 | |||
Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels : | |||
Aogir, Locomotive Transport. Ship, Conversion of German War Vessel. 239 | |||
Conte Verde, Liner, W. Beardmore and Co., Limited, Launch, 552 | |||
Elder Dempster Motor Liner Adda. Harland and Wolff, Limited, 587, 624, 636 | |||
Ellerman Liner City of Nagpur, Workman, Clark and Co., Limited. 378. 379 | |||
Empress of Australia, Canadian Pacific Steamer, Fbttinger Transformers on. 4, 84 (Two-page Supplement, July 1th, 1922) | |||
Franconia, Cunard Liner, Launch of, John Brown and Co., Limited, 552 | |||
Motor Ship Eknaren, Trials of, Wm. Dox ford and Sons, Limited, 354 | |||
Motor Ship Handicap, Rosenberg Mekaniske Verksted, 139 | |||
P. and O. Liner Moldavia, Carnmell Laird and Co., 350 | |||
Penlee Motor Lifeboat The Brothers, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 656 ; (Erratum), 704 (Two-page Supplement, December 22nd, 1922) | |||
Troilus, Steamship, 116 | |||
SHOE and Leat her Fair—see Exhibitions | |||
Shows—see Exhibitions | |||
Signalling, Railway—see Railways | |||
Signalling by Wireless Telegraphy to Entombed Miners, 551 | |||
Sila—see Hydro-electric | |||
Silos, Reinforced Concrete, for Beet, Kelliam, 184,187 | |||
Silos, Trass-cement, on the Meuse-Waal Canal 261, 263 | |||
Skimming Rivers for Irrigation Water, 485 | |||
Slag Encrusted Boiler Tubes, 504 | |||
Sleeping Cars—see Railways | |||
Soil Tiller, Simary Rotary, 8 | |||
Southampton, Floating Dry Dock for, 420, 421 | |||
Specifications, Vague, 443 | |||
Stability of Ships—sec Ships | |||
Standardisation and Bridge Design, 331 | |||
Standardisation Again, 693 | |||
Stanton, Dr. T. E., Recent Researches on Lubrication, 598, 609, 628 | |||
Static Friction, Theory of, R. M. Deeley, 610 | |||
Steam Boiler Matters, Mr. Stromeyer's Annual Report, 669, 672 | |||
Steam, Condensation of, 93, 100 | |||
Steam Pipe, Long Welded. 100 | |||
Steam Problem, “ Back Pressure " Process, G. | |||
James Wells, 674 | |||
Steam Production, Economic, 292 | |||
Stevedore, Responsibilit ies of the, 301 | |||
Strengthening Railway Pier—see Railways | |||
Stromeyer’s, Mr. C. E., Annual Report on Steam Boiler Matters, 669, 672 | |||
Student in the Factory, 415; (Letters), 449. 473 | |||
Submarines—see Ships | |||
Suction (Jas Lorries, French, 332 | |||
Suction Gas Tractor, 306 | |||
Suction Gas Vehicles, French Trials of, 228, 306 | |||
Sugar—see Beet | |||
Sukkur Barrage, Proposed, 190 | |||
Superheated Steam and Non-ferrous Metals. | |||
Sir H. Fowler, 307 | |||
Surface Condensing—see Condensing | |||
Surfacing Machines—see Machine Tools | |||
Swiss Industry and Commerce for 1921, 533 Synchronising Gear—see Electrical Matters | |||
TAMPING Machine for Breaking Up Macadam Roads, B. Johnson and Son, 59 | |||
Tasmania, Electrolytic Zinc Works in. 289, 300 | |||
Taylor, A. M.. on the Possibility of Transmission by Underground Cables* at 100,000- 150,000 Volts, 664 | |||
Telephone, Automatic, Exchange at Fleetwood, 474,475 | |||
Telephony, International, Mr. F. Gill’s Presidential Address, 486, 499 | |||
Tellurium, 298 | |||
Tester, Insulation—see Electrical Matters | |||
Testing Machine, Electrically Operated 15-Ton, Messrs. W. and T. Avery, 253 | |||
Testing Machine, Railway Springs, Hydraulic, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 534 | |||
Testing Machine, Universal 100-Ton, A. J. | |||
Amsler and Co., 279 | |||
Textile Machinery Exhibition, 362, 390 | |||
Combing Machines, Youlten Cotton Opener, &c., 362, 390 | |||
Humidifying Apparatus, 363 | |||
Pneumatic Cloth Creaser, D. Foxwell and Son, 363 | |||
Selvedge Stamping Machine, Automatic, D. | |||
Foxwell and Son, 362 | |||
Textile Machinery Accessories, Various, Electrical and Mechanical, 390 | |||
Textile Mill Drive, Model, Metropolitan* Vickers Electrical Company, Limited, 390 | |||
Vigoratair, H. Sinethurst and Sons, 390 | |||
Thawing, Cold \\ ater, in Placer Mining, Charles Janin, 253 | |||
Thermionic—see Valves, also Electrical Matters Thorne, A. T., and J. Calderwood on Torsional | |||
Oscillations and Marine Reduction Gearing, 547 | |||
Thrashing Machines at the Royal Show, Cambridge : All-steel, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 9, 12; Wm. Foster and Co., Limited, 58 ; Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 59 ; R. Garrett and Sons, Limited, 59 | |||
Timber Preservative Station. Experimental, at Pretoria, 402 | |||
Torsional Oscillations—see Ships | |||
Touceda, E., on American Methods of .Manufacturing Iron Castings. 175 | |||
Traction Engines—see Engines | |||
Tractor, British Wallis, with Paraffin Engine, 38 | |||
Tract or, 5-Ton Compound Steam ’* Wellington,’’ | |||
W. Foster and Co., Limited, 604, 605 | |||
Tractor, Compound Steam, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited. 9 | |||
Tractor, Light Weight, Austin Motor Company, Limited, 626 | |||
Tractor, Paraffin Oil Ploughing, with New Vaporiser and Electric Lighting, Peter Brotherhood, 605 | |||
Tractor, Steam, W. Tasker and Sons, Limited, 626 | |||
Tractor, The Suction Gas, 306 | |||
Tractors, Cletrac Petrol, H. G. Burford and | |||
Co., Limited, 57; “Autohorse,” S. E. | |||
Leach, Limited, 58 | |||
Trade Problems, 172 | |||
Traffic Problem, London, F. Rings and T. C. Hood, 200 | |||
Trailer Wagon, All-steel, Sentinel Wagon Works (1920), Limited, 9, 10, 12 | |||
Training School. Improvers, 556 | |||
Trains—see Railways | |||
Transformers, Electric—see Electrical Matters | |||
Transformers, Futtinger, on a Liner, 4, 84 (Two-page Supplement, July 7th, 1922) | |||
Transport Costs per Ton-mile, 529 | |||
Truing Machine, Scraper Knife, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 615 | |||
Tucker, Major W. S., on Hot Wire Microphone and its Applications to Sound, 600 | |||
Tunnel, Hudson River Vehicular. Ventilation of the, 542 | |||
Tunnels, Batignolles, Demolition of, 530 | |||
Turbine, 40,000-Kilowatt , 267. 270 | |||
Turbine, Internal Combustion, W. A. D. | |||
Forbes. 224 | |||
Turbine Runner, A New, L. F. Moody, 214 | |||
Turbines, Water, Efficiency of, 34 | |||
Turbines—see also Ships | |||
Turbo-cornpressors for Aeroplanes, Professor A. Rateau, 472, 476 ; (Letter), 560 | |||
Turbo-generators—see Electrical Matters | |||
u | |||
UNITED States Super-power Survey, 503 | |||
University College, London, Extension of the | |||
Engineering Building, 126 | |||
Utilisation of Water and Tidal Power, R. F. | |||
Hindinarsh, 616 | |||
V | |||
V AAL River Scheme and Barrage, W. Ingham. 576 (Two-page Supplement, December 1st, 1922) | |||
Vague Specifications, 443 | |||
Valve Gear, Locomotive—see Railway Locomotives | |||
Valve Leakage, Steam Engine, Experiments on, J. E. Rycroft, 62 | |||
Valves, Thermionic, on Public Supply Systems, P. D. Lowell, 281—see also Electrical Matters | |||
Ventilation of the Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel, 542 | |||
Vice, New Type, Bruce, Dawson and Co., 690 | |||
Viscometer, Cup and Ball, Michell Bearings, Limited, 532 | |||
w | |||
WAGES-—see Labour | |||
Wagon, Six-wheeled Steam, Robey and Co., Limited, 625 | |||
Wagon, Steam, with New Type Vertical Boiler, R. Garrett and Sons, Limited. 605 | |||
Wagon, Steam Tipping, W. Foster and Co., Limited, 604, 605 | |||
Wagons, Steam, at Royal Show, Cambridge : Yorkshire Patent. Steam Wagon Company, 57 ; Leyland Motors, Limited. 59 ; Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 59 ; R. Garrett and Son, Limited, 59 ; Atkinson and Co., 60 ; Fodens, Limited, 60 ; Mann's Steam Cart and Wagon Company, Limited, 60 ; W. Foster and Co., Limited, 58 | |||
Wagons—see also Lorry | |||
Wall, T. F.. New Method of Improving Power Factor, 574 | |||
Walters, C. S., and V. G. Pickering on Colorimetric Analysis for Sewage Effluents, 602 | |||
Warship Design—see Ships, Naval Matters Washington Conference—see Ships, Naval Matters | |||
Water, Chlorination of, 198 | |||
Water Elevator, Boulton and Paul, 625 | |||
Water Power in Argentina, 439 | |||
Water Power in the Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry, 15 | |||
Water Turbines, Efficiency of, 34 | |||
Watts, Sir Philip, on Papers Read at the Paris Summer Meetings of the Institution of Naval Architects, 63 | |||
Wave Transmission of Power. 444, 466 | |||
Welbourn, B., on Electrical Progress in Canada and the United States, 583 | |||
Welts, G. James, “Back Pressure” Process Steam Problem, 674 | |||
Went holt. Dr. L. R., on the Meuse-Waal Canal. 235, 261 | |||
Westcott, Sir Abell, Lecture, The Story of the Ship, 272 | |||
West German Metal Industry, 496 | |||
Westminster Hall Roof, 389 | |||
Westminster Hall Roof, Restoration and Preservation of, Sir Frank Baines, 494 | |||
Wheels, Motor Lorry, Rolled Steel, Bethlehem Company, 45 | |||
Whiddington, Professor R., on X-ray Electrons. 294 | |||
Whitehead, A., on Avoiding Deformation During Machining, 98 | |||
Whitehead, A., Influence of Mobile Batches on Manufacturing Capital, 518 | |||
W hiteley, J. H., on the Diminution of Lag at Ari through Deformation, 240 | |||
Whitworth Scholarships, 176 | |||
Wilkinson, H., Cotton Opening, Mixing and Carding Machinery, 550 | |||
Williams, George Bransby, on Flood Discharge and the Dimensions of Spillways in India, 321 ; (Letter), 350 | |||
Wilson. L. A., and C. R. Richards, A Study of Air-steam Mixtures, 662. 684 | |||
Windeler, George E., on the Caro and Maintenance of Diesel Engines. 447, 478 | |||
Winnower, Hurricane, Robert Bohy, Limited, 57 | |||
Wireless Broadcasting Station, Manchester. 670 | |||
Wireless Exhibition and Wireless Telephony Receiving Sets, 352 | |||
Wireless Telegraphy, Signalling by, to Entombed Miners, 551 | |||
Wireless Telephony, 145—also Radio Telegraphy and Telephony | |||
Wood Fuel Power Plant for Lonely Mine. 8. Rhodesia, Crosslev Brothers, Limited, 194, 202 | |||
WORKS | |||
Austrian Engineering Works, 142 | |||
Crane Works at Rodley, Thomas Smith and Co.. Limited, 122, 123 | |||
Devonshire Ironworks, Staveley Coal and Iron Company, 242, 246 | |||
WORKS (continued): | |||
Electrolytic Zinc Works in Tasmania, 289, 300 | |||
Kelham Beet Sugar Factory, 161, 170, 184, 187,210 | |||
WORKING Hours—ace Labour | |||
X | |||
X-RAY Electrons, Professor R. Whiddington, 294 | |||
Y | |||
YARROW Convalescent Home, 126 | |||
Young Engineers’ Visit to South Wales, 201 | |||
z | |||
ZINC, Electrolytic, Works in Tasmania, 289 300 | |||
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ACCIDENTS, Rail wax*—see Railways Accurate Measurement—see Measurement Aerial Cableways for Laying Concrete and Gravel for Construction of Canal Lock Walls, Ar.,261 AERONAUTICS :
Air Services in Northern Africa, 19 Battleshipsand Aircraft. 119
Metal Aeroplane Construction, All-steel Biplane, Boulton and Paul, Limited, 458
Paris Aero Show, 694
Turbo-compressors for Aeroplanes, Professor A. Rateau, 472, 476 ; (Letter), 560 AGRICULTURAL Lime, Future of, 389 Agricultural Machinery at the Royal Show. Cambridge, 8, 12, 36. 40—see Separate Headings, also Engines and Electrical Matters Ahrons, E. L.. Short Histories of Famous Firms, 29, 160, 570, 580 Air Compressors—see Compressors Air Pumps—see Pumps Air Purification, The Vigoratair, H. Smethurst and Sons, 390 Air-steam Mixtures. Study of, L. A. Wilson and
C. R. Richards, 662, 684
Aitchison, L., and G. R. Wood vine, on Changes in Volume of Steels During Heat Treatment, 266 Alloys and Aluminium—see also Institute of Metals Aluminium Bronze Money, French, 74 American Continuous Baking Oven, 214 American Flue Dust Sintering Plant, 48 American Highway Suspension Bridge, 97 Ammunition, Surplus, Breaking Down, 116 Annealing, 68 Antimony in China, 97 Argentina, Water Power in, 439 Argentine Oilfields, 228 Armstrong, Dr. E. F., Lecture on Some Problems in Chemical Industry, 492 ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES : Association, British : Meeting in Hull. 251. 277. 278. 292. 293. 294. 331, 334, 359, 364 SECTION A, MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE : Significance of Crystal Analysis, Sir William Bragg, 292 SECTION B, CHEMISTRY : Fuel Economy Committee Report. Coal Situation, Oil Fuel Supplies, Present and Future, 334, 364 Nitrogen Industry, 359 SECTION G :
Cement Manufacture and Application. 331 Compound Stresses, 359 Economic Steam Production. 292 Economy in Bridge Design. 278 Electric Ignition, 359 Influence of Rivet Holes, 278 Ministry of Transport. New Rules, 277
Motor Ship. Propelling Machinery. 293 Strength of Railway Bridges, 277 X-rav Electrons, Professor R. Whiddington, SECTIONS L AND G, EDUCATIONAL AND ENGINEERING :
Teaching of Mathematics, 331
Association, Diesel Engine Users' : Care and Maintenance of Diesel Engines, George E. Windeler, 447, 478
Marine Diesel Engines, H. F. P. Purday, 153
Running and Operating Marine Diesel Engines, A. J. Brown, 690 Association of Engineers, Manchester Boiler Plant Efficiency, W. M. Selvey, 643 Opening Meeting, Awards for Papers, 407 Presidential Address, Mr. Daniel Adamson,
407
Institute, Iron and Steel Autumn Meeting, 96, 239, 265, 282, 406 Bases of Modern Blast-furnace Practice,
A. K. Reese, 239, 406
Brinell Machine Attachment, E. D. Campbell, 266 ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued) : Institute, Iron and Steel (continued): Changes in Volume of Steels .During Heat Treatment, L. Aituhison and G. R. Woodvine, 266 Diminution of Lag at Ari through Deformation, J. H. Whiteley. 240 Flow of Steel at Red Heat, T. H. S. Dickenson, 265 McConway Process for Production of Steel Discs. Demonstration, 240 Magnetic Properties of Heat-treated Carbon Steels, E. D. Campbell and E. R. Johnson, 266 Manufacture and Treatment of High-speed Steel, H. K. Ogilvie, 265. 282 Nitrogenisation of Iron and Steel by Sodium Nitrate. L. E. Benson, 240
Provisional Programme, List of Papers, 96
Institute of Marine Engineers : Presidential Address, Sir George Goodwin, 348 Institute of Metals : Aluniinium Corrosion Research Sub-Committee. Report. J. E. Clennell, 320 Aluminium. Effects of Overheating and Melting on. Dr. W. Rosenhain and Mr. J.
D. Grogan, 319
Antimony-bismuth System, Maurice Cook, 346 Autumn Meeting at Swansea, 152, 298, 306, 319, 345 Cause of Red Stains on Silver Plate, A. Jefferson, 346 Cleaning of Aluminium Utensils, P. Seligman and P. Williams, 347 Constitution and Age-hardening of Alloys of Aluminium wit h Copper, &c., Miss M. L. V. Gaylor, 319 Copper-rich Aluminium-copper Alloys, D. Stockdale, 320 Corrosion Research Committee, Report, Dr. Guy D. Bengough and Mr. J. M. Stuart, 307 Effect of Superheated Steam on Non-ferrous Metals Used in Locomotives, Sir H. Fowler, 307
Grain Size and Diffusion. Professor J. H. Andrew and Mr. Robert Higgins, 307 Hardness of Brasses, F. W. Harris, 345
Intermet allic Actions : The System Thallium- Arsenic, G. A. Mansuri, 346 Linear Shrinkage of Cast Metals, Dr. F. Johnson and Mr. W. G. Jones, 345 Programme of Meeting and List of Papers, 152 Science of Human Effort, Dr. R. S. Hutton, 298, 306
Structure of Eutectics, F. L. Brady, 346 Visits to Works, 319, 320
White Metals, Captain J. Cart land and Others, 319
BIRMINGHAM LOCAL SECTION :
Influence of Iron on Copper and Copper Alloys, Dr. F. Johnson, 412 Institute of Transport: Railway Management, Presidential Address Sir Sam Fay, 361 Institution of Automobile Engineers : High Compression High-speed Engine versus Low Compression Low-speed Engine, Debate, Major F. Strickland and Mr. H. R. Ricardo, 492
Presidential Address, Colonel D. J. Smith, 379
Institution of Civil Engineers : Floor, Ac., of the Forth Bridge, Strengthening, W. A. Fraser, 633
Pass List, October Examinations, 1922, 565 Presidential Address, Dr. W. H. Maw, 500 MANCHESTER AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION :
Presidential Address, Mr. J. B. L. Meek, 488 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE ASSOCIATION : Utilisation of Water and Tidal Power, Presidential Address, R. F. Hindmarsh, 616 ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): Institution of Electrical Engineers :
Domestic Load Building, F. Gillott, 614
Electric Arc Welding Apparatus and Equipment, J. Caldwell. 689 Kathode Raj' Oscillograph, Western Electric Company, 557 Pass Lists, October Examinations, 1922, 591 ; (Correction), 633 Possibility of Transmission by Underground Cables of 100,060/150,000* Volts, A. M. Taylor, 664 Power Factor, Improvement of, Gisbert Kapp (The Late), 561 Presidential Address, International Telephony, Mr. Frank Gill, 486
INFORMAL SECTION :
Canada and the United States, Electrical Progress in. B. Welbourn. 583 Importance of Commercial Knowledge to the Engineer. President, Mr. F. Gill, 535
LIVERPOOL SUB-SECTION : Electric Light Wiring, Discussion, 578 LONDON STUDENTS* SECTION : Joint Visit to South Wales, 201 WIRELESS SECTION :
Direct Reading Thermionic Voltmeter, E. B. Moulin. 634 Radio Direction-finding Installations, Effects of Local Conditions, R. L. Smith Rose and R. H. Barfield, 562 Institution of Heating and Ventilating Engineers:
Autumn General Meeting, 419
Heating and Ventilating of Passenger Ships, J. L. Musgrave, 419 Some Points in the Law of Heating Engineers* Contracts, Robert Fortune, 419 Institution, Junior, of Engineers : Ball and Roller Bearings, Lecture, A. W. Macaulay, 578 Institution of Mechanical Engineers : Air Compressors, and Note on Testing Air Compressors, William Reavell, 582, 586 Electric Locomotives, Sir Vincent Raven, Discussion, 546 Presidential Address, Dr. H. S. Hele-Shaw, 434 Reclamation Plant and its Operation, Gascoigne Lumley, 659, 668 Restorat ion and Preservation of Westminster Hall Roof, Lecture by Sir Frank Baines, 494
Super-charging for Aero-engines, Turbocompressor for Greatest Speeds in Aviation. Professor A. Rateau, 472, 476 Thomas Hawksley Lecture on Some Recent Researches on Lubrication, Dr. T. E. Stanton, 598 NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH :
Cotton Opening. Mixing and Carding Machinery, H. Wilkinson, 550 Thomas Hawksley Lecture on Lubrication, Dr. T. E. Stanton, 628
GRADUATES’ ASSOCIATION : Joint Visit to South Wales, 201
Institution of Naval Architects : Contrary Turning Co-axial Propeller Screws, General G. Rota, 43 Proportions and Block Coefficients of Merchant Steamers, W. J. Lovett, 43 Sir Philip Watts on Papera by Sir E. d’Eyncourt and Major Fea, 63 Stability of Large Ships, Sir John Biles, 43 Summer Meetings in Paris, 14, 18, 43, 46 Tendency of Warship Design as Affected by the War, Sir Eustace d’Eyneourt, 14, 18 Testing of Materials for Shipbuilding, Professor L. Guillet, 43. 46
Visits and Social Functions in France, 43
Washington Conference, Some of the Consequences of, with Regard to Naval Construction, Major L. Fea, 14 ASSOCIATIONS. INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders : Torsional Oscillations and Marine Reduction Gearing, A. T. Thorne and J. Calderwood, 547
Society of Chemical Industry Annual Meeting in Glasgow. 33 Calibration of Storage Tanks, Dr. J. W. McDavid, 33
Chemical Engineering Conference, Papers by P. Parrish, Ammoniucal Liquor Stills; N. A. Walmsley, Tar Distilling ; Professor J. W. Hinchley, Evaporation in Chemical Factories ; Glycerine Manufacture, 33
Messel Memorial Lecture, Professor H. E. Armstrong, 33 Presidential Address, Dr. R. F. Ruttan, 33 LONDON SECTION :
Presidential Lecture, Some Problems in Chemical Industry, Dr. E. F. Armstrong, 492
Society of Glass Technology :
First Meeting of the Session at York, 468 Frank Wood Medal Awards, 606 Mediaeval Glass Painting, J. A. Knowles. 468 Modern Developments in Stained and Painted Glass, H. J. Powell, 468
Society, Liverpool Engineering :
Four-stroke and Two-stroke Cycle Engines, A. 8. Watkinson, 578
Society, Royal Aeronautical : Fatigue in Metals, C. F. Jenkin, 612 Society, Royal, of Arts :
Hot Wire Microphone and its Applications to the Problems of Sound, Major W. S. Tucker, 600
ATMOSPHERIC Pollution, J. B. C. Kershaw’, 2 Audiometer, Professor Low. 335
Australasian Engineering Notes, 477, 501, 588 686
Australia, Cotton Cult ure in, 201, 384 Austrian Works—<rec Works Autohorse, S. E. Leach, Limited, 58
B BACK Pressure ” Process Steam Problem, G. James Wells, 674 Baines, Sir Frank, on the Restoration and Preservation of Westminster Hall Roof, 494 Baker, Henry, Accurate End Measurement on Machines Using a Screw, 81 ; (Letter), 281
Baking Oven, Continuous. An American, 214
Balancing Machine, Dynamic, Lawaczec-Hey- mann. 201
Ball and Roller Bearings. A. W. Macaulay, 578 Band Re-sawing Machine, T. Robinson and Son, Limited, 44 Barrage, The Sukkur, Proposed, 190 Barrage, Vaal River Scheme and, W. Ingham,
576 (Two-paye Supplement, December 1«£, 1922)
Batignolles Tunnels, Demolition of, 530 Beare, Professor T. Hudson, on the Railway Gauge Problem in Australia, 251 Bearings and Bearing Metals. 581
Beet Sugar Factory. The Kelharn, 161, 170, 184, 187, 210 Bengough, Dr. Guy D., and Mr. J. M. Stuart.. Report to the Corrosion Research Committee, 307 Benson. E. L., on the Nitrogenisation of Iron and Steel by Sodium Nitrate, 240
Biles, Sir John, on the Stability of Large Ships, Blast-furnaces—nee Iron and Steel Boats—nee Ships Boiler Furnaces, Volumetric Dimensions of, 217 Boiler, Hot Water, Wash-out Systems, 669 Boiler Plant EHiciency, W. M. Selvey, 643 Boiler Tubes, Slag Encrusted, Report by H. H. Bates, 504
Bo£T t Oi pfire«- ,VuIcan sy8tera- the 4 «idlA" * C Liner Empress of Australia, 4, 84 (iwo-page Supplement, July 1th, 1922) Boilers, ‘Stirling and Babcock, at Gennevilliers Power Station. 242
Boilers, Water-tube, The Nesdrum. Richard- sons, \\ estgarth and Co., Limited, 166, 167
Hollers—sec also Steam Boot and Shoe-making Machinery, 382, 418 Borehole, Deep—see Pumps Boring Machines—Machine Tools
Bragg Sir William, on the Significance of Crystal Analysis. 292
Brakes, Railway—see Railways
Brazil, Railways and Engineering Works in, 559 Brewer. F. M on American Locomotive Pioneer. Built 1836, 90
Budge, American Highway Suspension, 95 Bridge Design, Standardisation and. 331
Bridge. Reinforced Concrete, Over the River Pambayaur, Southern India, 410, 411
Bridges, Railway—sec Railways Brimstone versus Pyrites. 196 Brinell Ball Test, 329 ; (Letter), 408
Bri«rn Machino Attachment, E. D. Campbell, 266 *
Briquetting Plant—see Iron British Cast Iron Research Association, 689
British Commercial Gas Association, Annual Conference, 366, 417 British Foundrymen’s Association, American Methods of Manufacturing Iron Castings K Touceda. 175
Broadcast ing—see Wireless
Brown. A. J., on Running and Operating of Manne Diesel Engines, 690
Brown Coals and Lignites, 688 Buenos Aires, City of, Improving the, 228
Bulgarian Telegraph and Telephone Material Manufacturing Company, 548 CAISSON, Ferro-concrete, for the Petroleum Spirit Dock on Manchester Ship Canal 324 326 Caldwell, J., Electric Arc Welding Apparatus and Equipment, 689
Cameron, J., on Semi-steel, 149 Canadian Motor Road Roller, M. de Wind, 366
Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry, Water Power in, 15
Canal, Marseilles-Rhone, 432, 442 Canal, Meuse-Waal, Meuse Lock on, 235, 261 Capital, Manufacturing, Influence Batches on, A. Whitehead. 518
Cartland. Captain J., and Others, Metals, 319
Castings, Centrifugal, F. E. Hurst , 7: Castings—see also Iron
Catalogues, 47, 80, 106. 125, 182. 208, 701 Cement Manufacture and Application, 331 Chemical Industry, Problems in, Lecture, Dr.
E. F. Armstrong. 492
China, Successful Mining Enterprise in, Kailan Mining Administration, 296, 438, 439
China’s Roads, 461, 470, 682
Chinese Engineering Notes, 42, 68. 146, 196, 264, 358, 438. 583 ; (Letter), 214
Chlorination of Water, 198
Circulating Water Screen at Leicester Electric Supply Station, F. W. Brackett and Co.. Limited. 628 Coal (Anthracite and Bituminous) Handling. Screening and Sorting Plant, 654
Coal and Iron in Siberia, 380 Coal Mining, Successful Enterprise in China, 296 Coal Pusher for Locomotive Tenders, 615 Coal Situation—sec Fuel Economy Coal, Submerged Storage of, 112* Coal Wharf and Machinery of the North- Western Fuel Company of America, 595, 608, 623, 653
Coals, Brown, and Lignites, 688—see also Fuel Economy Report. Coates, \\ . A., on High-voltage Switchgear Developments, 198 Cold Water Thawing in Placer Mining, Charles Janin, 253
College and Workshop, 172; (Letter), 188
Colorimetric Method of Analysis for Sewage Effluents, R. C. S. Walters and V. G. Pickering. 602
Coming Commercial Competition, 119 Compressor. Planche Rotary, 280 Compressors, Air, William Reavell. 582 Compressors, Air, Testing. W. Reavell, 586 Concrete Block-making Machinery, Goodwin,
Barsby and Co.. Limited, 58 ; Clyde Engineering Works, 58
Concrete Cylindrical Bins for Coal Storage. 85 Concrete, Reinforced, Bridge Over River Pambayaur, Southern India, 410, 411 Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, and Plant in Construction of Meuse-Waal Canal, 235, 261 Concrete Roads in Manchester, J. B. L. Meek. 375 ; (Letter), 408
Concrete Slabs, Pre-cast, Road Paved with, Z. E. Scvison, 75 Condenser, Ramsay Rotary Evaporative, 93, 100 Condensing Plant, Surface, Mirriccs Watson Company, 70 ; (Letters), 112, 168 Condensing, Surface, Plant and Auxiliaries, W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Limited, 403, 414 Constantinesco System of Wave Transmission of Power, 446 Contracts, 54, 80, 103, 129, 158, 205, 229, 260, 354, 408, 453. 481. 512, 537, 568, 594, 622, 652, 680 Copper and Copper Alloys, Influence of Iron on, Dr. F. Johnson, 412 Corrosion, 13, 357 ; (Letter), 34 Corrosion as Affecting Metals Used in Mechanical Arts, Dr. W. H. Hatfield. 639 Corrosion Research—see Institute of Metals Cotton and Cloth Machinery—see Textile Cotton, Cultivation of. in Australasia, 240 Cotton Culture in Australia, 201, 384 Cotton Opening, Mixing and Carding Machinery, H. Wilkinson, 550 Coupling. Railway—see Railways Crane, 40-Ton Breakdown, for Jamaica, Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, 616 ; (Letter), 630 Crane, 100-Ton Overhead Electric, Vaughan Crane Company, Limited, 554, 562 Crane. Portable, with Petters Oil Engine. Herbert Alexander and Co., Limited, 37, 40 Crane Works—see Works Cranes, 30-Cwt. Hydraulic Wharf, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 126 Cranes, 15-Ton Steam Travelling, for Morocco, Stothert and Pitt, Limited, 174, 175 Cream Separator, Watson. Laidlaw and Co., Limited, 57 Cross-Channel—sec Ships Crystal Analysis, Significance of. Sir William Bragg. 292 Crystallisation, 195 Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 24, 53, 78. 104. 130. 156. 180, 206, 232, 258, 286, 312, 340. 370. 398, 426, 454, 482, 510, 538, 566, 592, 620, 650, 678, 702 D DEELEY', R. M., on the Theory of Static Friction, 610 Deflection Testing—see Railway Locomotives Deformation During Machining, Avoiding, A. Whitehead. 98 d’Eyncourt. Sir Eustace T., on the Tendency of Warship Design as Affected by the War, 14, 18—see also 63 Dickenson. T. H. S., on Flow of Steel at Red Heat, 265 Diesel Engines—sec Engines
Vsers’ Association Papers—sec Associations
Dock, Floating Dry, Reinforced Concrete, 2000-Ton, at Trieste, 10 Dock, Floating—sec also Floating Dock. Gladstone, at Liverpool, Extensions to, 83, 92 Dock. Petroleum Spirit, on the Manchester Ship Canal. 324, 328 Drainage and Subsoiling Machines. Tests of. 445 Draining Machine, Buckeye Traction Ditcher Company, 38 Dredger, Suction, for Reclamation Work, 659 Drill. Rock—see Rock Drill Dynamic Balancing Machine, Lawaczec-Hey- mann. 201 Dynamometer, Draw-bar, for Testing Tractors, G. W. Watson, 59 E ECONOMIC Steam Production, Discussion, 292 Educational Intelligence. 80, 208, 326, 464, 630 Efficiency of Water Turbines, 34 Einstein’s Doctrine, Validity of, 668 ELECTRICAL MATTERS
Accident with an Electric Lamp, 103 Accidents. Electrical, 93 Australia. Electricity Enterprise in. 245
Automatic 2-Kilowatt Lighting Set, Portable Electric Power Plant, Austin Motor Company. Limited. 36, 40 Broadcasting and Wireless Matters—see also Wireless Canada and the United States, Electrical Progress in, B. Welbourn. 583 Celtic Lighting Set, l| -Kilowatt, Donald Brown and Co., Limited, 36
Chernikeeff Electric Submerged Log, 308
Domestic Load Building, Ac., W. A. Gillott, 610, 614 East of Scotland Electricity District, 533 Electric Arc Welding Apparatus and Equipment, J. Caldwell, 689
Electric Light Wiring, Discussion on, 578 Electric Road Tract ion, 168
Electric Transformers, 110,000-Volt, Ferranti, Limited, 422
Electricity Commission, 533 Electricity Supply, 415
Electrolytic Methods of Hydrogen Gas Production. John B. C. Kershaw, 315 Electrolytic Zinc Works in Tasmania, 289, 300 Gas-driven Power Plant Using Wood Fuel, Crossley Brothers. Limited, and Premier Gas Engine Company, 194, 202
Gennevilliers Central Power Station, 31
Gennevilliers Electric Power Station. 242. 267, 270. 294. 336 (Two-page Supplement, September 22nd, 1922) Hastings Electricity Works, Extensions, 533 High -pressure Cables, A. M. Taylor, 664 High-voltage Switchgear Developments, W.
A. Coates. 198
Hydro-electric Schemes—see Hydro-electric Industrial Electric Heating, J. G. Pearce. 226 Insulation Tester. Evershed and Vignoles, Limited. 391, 392
Japan, Electrical Undertakings in. 522
Kathode Ray Oscillograph, Western Electric Company, Frank Gill on, 557 Leicester, New Supply Station, 10,000- Kilowatt Turbo-alternator and other Equipment, 627 Lighting Set, Semi-automatic Oil Engine- driven Electric, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 625
Lighting Sets at the Royal Show, 36, 59 Linear Electric Heating System, 205
Locomotives, Electric—see Railway Locomotives Magneto with Stationary Armature, British Lighting and Ignition Company, 384 Mill Motor, 3200 H.P., Double Armature Flywheel Motor Generator Set for Large Rolling Mill and Shop at Sheffield. 134 (Tu?o- page Supplement. August IRA, 1922) Million-Volt Transformer, General Electric Company, 557 Modern Transformers, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 584 North Wales and Chester Electricity District, 417 North-West Midlands Electricity District, 164 Peru, Electrical Markets of, 408 Physicist, The, and the Electrical Engineering Industry. 440 Power Factor Correction, Gisbert Kapp (The Late). 555, 561 Power Factor Correction, New Device for, T. F. Wall. 574 Railways and Rolling Stock, Electric—see Railways and Railway Matters ELECTRICAL MATTERS {continual): ]
Rotary Converters, 1500-Volt, 674 Rotary Converters, 1500* Volt, 50-Cycle, Oerlikon Company, 252
Scherbins Rolling Mills, Double Range, Elec* trical Equipment for, British Thomson- Houston Company, Limited, 516. 526 Semi-outdoor Sub-stations, 643 Singapore Electrical Supply, Report, 99 South African Electricity Bill, 188 Swedish Electric Furnace for Smelting Iron Ore, 5 Synchronising Gear, Automatic, Brown, Boveri and Co., 253 Textile Machinery, Electrical Operation of, 390 Thermionic Valves on Public Supply Systems, P. D. Lowell, 281 Thermionic Voltmeter, Direct Reading, E. B.
Moulin, 634
Turbo-generator, 3000-Kilowatt, at Park Gate Ironworks, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Limited, -216, 220 Turbo-generator Sot, 40,000-Kilowatt, 267, 270, 272 Venezuela, Electrical Developments in, 585 Victoria, Electric Development in, 304 Walsall Electricity Undertaking, 632 Wireless Exhibition and Telephony Equipment, 352 ELECTROLYTIC—nee Electrical Matters Elevator for Root-cutting Machines, E. H.
Bent all and Co., Limited, 59
ENGINES AND MOTORS : Ailsa Craig Motor Company’s New Marine Motor, 151 Aster 10 H.P. Marine Engine and Reversing Gear, 394 Camellaird-Fullagar Marine Diesel Engine, Tests of, 140 ; (Letter), 188 Diesel Engine Users’ Association Papers—HCC Associations Four-stroke and Two-stroke Cycle Engines, A. S. Watkinson, 578 Gas Engines for Electric Power Plant Using Wood Fuel, Premier Gas Engine Company, 194,202 High Compression High-speed v. Low Compression Moderate {Speed, Debate between Major F. Strickland and Mr. H. R. Ricardo, 492 ; (Letter), 524 Lifeboat, Motor, New D.E. Engine, Royal National Lifeboat Institution, 656 ; (Erratum), 704 {Two-page Supplement, December 22nd, 1922) Marine Engines at the Marine and Small Craft Exhibition : Brunton’s 6 B.H.P. Two-stroke Engine, 558 Evinrude Motor Company's Ono or Two- cylinder “ Inboard ” Marine Motors, 558, 559 Reed’s Double-acting Hot-bulb Engine,558, 559
Marine Motor Design, 247
Motor Car, 12-14 H.P. Engine, Crossley Motors, Limited, 491 Motor Car, Six-cylinder Sleeve Valve Engine, Daimler Company, 523, 524 Motor Car, Four-cylinder 11.4 H.P. Engine, Humber Company, 490 Motor Car, Six-cylinder 21.6 H.P. Engine, Rolls-Royce, 489 Motor Car, Four-cylinder 20 H.P. Engine Unit, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 462 Motor Car, Four-cylinder Valveless Engine, Trojan, L. Hounstield, 522, 523 Motor Car, Four-cylinder 14 H.P. Engine, Wolseley, 544, 545 Motor Liner Adda, Diesel Main Propelling and Auxiliary Engines for, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 58 7, 624, 636
Motor Ship, Propelling Machinery, 293 Royal Show, Cambridge, Engines at :
Oil Engines, W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Limited, 57 ; Petters, Limited, 59 ; Sir VV. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 59; Bamford, Limited, 59 ; Clayton and Shuttle worth, Limited, 59 ; Blackstone and Co., 59 Paraffin Engines Driving Dynamo and Air Compressor, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Limited, 36, 37 Portable Steam Engine, Single-cylinder Steam Traction Engines, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 9 Sleeve Valve Engines, Wallace (Glasgow), Limited, 37, 40 Suction Gas, Petrol or Paraffin Engine, Wood Refuse Suction Gas Plant and Engine, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 36, 40 Traction Engines, Steam and Petrol, Wrn. Foster and Co., Limited, 58 ; Clayton and Shuttleworth. Limited. 59 ; R. Garrett and Sons, Limited. 59
Smithfield Club Show, Engines at :
Aveling and Porter’s Traction Engine, 604, 605 Foster, William, and Co., Limited, 5-Ton Compound ” Wellington ” Steam Tractor, 604, 605 Marshall’s Hot-bulb Two-stroke Oil Engine, 604 ; (Correction). 626 Petrol and Paraffin Engines, R. A. Lister and Co.. Limited, 625 Petters' Small Oil Engines, Lighting and Pumping Sets, <fcc., 604
Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited.
34 B.H.P. “ Wizard ” Vertical Oil Engine, 605 Ruston and Hornsby 15 B.H.P. Oil Engine, 606 Traction Engine, Wallis and Steevens, Limited, 626 Wagon, Steam Engine, W. Foster and Co., Limited, 604, 605 Stationary Engine for Hauling Trains up Cowlairs Incline, 1842, E. L. Ahrons, 570 Steam Engine Valve Leakage, J. E. Rycroft, 62 Ss. City of Nagpur, Quadruple-expansion Engines, Workman, Clark and Co., Limited, 378, 379
Swedish Solid Injection Oil Engine, 290
ENGINEERING Notes—nee Chinese, French, Indian, Australasian Engineering, Scholarships in, 560 Engineering, School of, Giza, Egypt, 69 Engineers and Professors, 41 Excavator, The “ Clere,” Wellman Smith Owen
Engineering Corporation, 611
EXHIBITIONS :
British Empire Exhibition, 496, 548 Marine and Small Craft Exhibition, 558 j Motor Car Shows, 462, 489, 498, 522, 544 Nation's Food Exliibition, 266 Paris Aero Show. 694 Royal Show at Cambridge, 8, 12. 36, 40, 57
Shipping, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition, 1923, 615
Shoe and Leather Fair, 382, 418 Smithfield Club Show, 604, 625 Textile Machinery Exhibition in Manchester, 362, 390 Wireless Exhibition, 352
F FACING Points—nee Railways Factors Influencing the Grain and Bond in Moulding Sands, C. W. H. Holmes, 240 Factory—nee Works Fairs—nee Exhibitions Far East, 387 Fatigue in Metals, C. F. Jenkin, 612, 637 Fay, Sir Sam, on Railway Management, 361 Fea, Major, on the Washington Conference and
Naval Construction, 14—nee also 63
Federated Malay States, Mining in, 142 Fibre in Metals, 499 Fine Grinding in the Potteries, 222 Fire • engine, Hand - drawn Motor, Dennis Brothers, Limited, 57 Firms, Famous, Short Histories of, E. L.
Ahrons :
Hawthorn, R. and J W., Leslie and Co., Limited, 29
Neilson and Co., 570, 580
Yorkshire Engine Company, Limited, 160— For List of Locomotives nee Railway Locomotives Flax Puller, Mechanical, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 9, 12 Fleetwood Automatic Telephone Exchange, 474, 475 Floating Dock, Self-docking, Surabaya Dry Dock Company, 96 (Two-page Supplement, July 28/4, 1922) Floating Dock—nee also Dock Floating Dry Dock at Rotterdam, 228 Floating Dry Dock for Southampton, 420, 421 Floating Elevator for Construction of the Meuse-Waal Canal, 261, 263 Flood Discharge and the Dimensions of Spillways in India, George B. Williams, 321 ; (Letter), 350 Flour Machinery, Thomas Robinson and Son, Limited, Cyclone Grain Cleaner, Wheat Stoner and Washer, Radiator Conditioner, Roller Mill, 8, 9 Flour Roller Mill and Grain Cleaning Machinery, E. R. and F. Turner, Limited, 57 Forbes, W. A. D., on the Internal Combustion Turbine, 224 Forest Concessions iu Bulgaria, 201 Forthcoming Engagements, 26, 54, 80, 106, 132, 158, 182, 208, 234, 260, 288, 314, 342, 372, 400, 428, 456, 484, 512, 540, 568, 594, 622, 652, 680, 704 Forward, E. A., on Simon Goodrich and His Work as an Engineer, Part I., 1796-1805, 431 Fottinger Transformers—nee Ships Foundrymen, British Institution of, Paper on Semi-steel, by J. Cameron, 149 Fowler, Sir H., on Superheated Steam and Nonferrous Metals, 307 France and Foreign Trade, 330 Frasei, W. A., Strengthening the Floor, &c., of the Forth Bridge, 633 Freezing Works, Proposed, at Rosario, 350 French Aluminium Bronze Money, 74 French Colonial Public Works, 86, 110 FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES : 25, 53, 79. 105, 131, 157, 181, 207, 233, 259. 287, 313, 341, 371, 399, 427, 455, 483, 511, 539, 567, 593, 621, 650, 679, 703
Air Propellers for Boats, 539 Alcohol Motor Fuels, 651 Automatic Brakes, 621 Automatic Signals, 567 Automatic Train Control, 79 Aviation, 427 Basset Steel Process, 53 Bridge Contracts. 483 Capsizable Boats, 25 Coefficients, 399 Colonial Developments, 427 Colonial Works, 593 Commercial Aeroplanes, 181 Commercial Treaties. 539, 679 Contracts from Poland, 511 Currency and Trade, 207 Customs Reform, 483 Direct Process Steel, 287 Dumping, 567 Dunkirk, 25, 455 Electrical Distribution, 79 Electric Road Vehicles, 651 Engineering Strike, 105, 233 Exchange Rato, 455 Explosive Anthracite, 621 Foreign Trade, 233 Franco-British Trade, 427 Fuel Economies, 539 German Machinery, 287 German Trade Relations, 371 Gliders, 181, 207 Havre Strike, 259 Higher Prices, 703 Hydraulic Laboratory, 567 Hydraulic Works, 233 Increasing Costs, 621 Industrial Heating, 651 Industrial Investments, 207 Industrial Progress, 593 Industries, New, 53 Inventions, 399 Iron Ore and Coke, 259 Labour, 157 Liquid Fuels, 207, 399 Living Costs, 313 Marine Charts, 259 Marseilles, 79 Miners’ Wages, 25
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES (continued):
Motor Rail Traction, 131 Moving Platforms, 259, 621 Natural Gas, 593 Naval Construction, 679 New Markets, 427 Orders from Poland, 679 Paris Metropolitan, 105 Paris, Port of, 131 Pig Iron, 621 Port of Tangier, 341 Public Works, 567, 593 Pulverised Coal, 105 Rail Motors, 313 Railway Accidents, 511 Railway Catastrophe, 157 Railway Conference, 155 Railway in Dillicultics, 511 Railway Electrification, 511 Railway Material, Orders for, 567 Railway Rates, 455 Railwaymen, 313 Reconstruction, 105, 703 Reconstruction Work, 313 Reparation Scheme, 53 Reparations, 25, 539 Restriction on Foreign Enterprise, 703 Rhone Scheme, 679 Rolling Stock, 53 Sear Cokes, 131 Seamen's Strike, 341 Situation, The, 371, 651 State Railways, 157 Steam Plant Orders, 157 Street Paving, 399 Suction Gas Lorries, 181 Swiss-Ocenn Railway, 79 Tariff CoellieivntM, 651 Trude Crisis, 53 Trude with Germany, 341 Trade improvement, 233, 511 Trade Policy, 483 Trade Returns, 105] * Trans-African Railway, 341 Truns-Suharun Transport., 703 Tunnelling the Faucille, 131 Unemployment, 181 Working Hours, 131, 287 FRENCH Motor Cur Design, 388 French National Testing Laboratory, 168 French Suction Gas Lorries, 332 French Trials oLSiirtion Gas Vehicles, 228 Friction, Static, Theory of, R. M. Deeley, 610 Fuel Commission in France. 222 Fuel’Economy Report: -Coal Situation; Oil Fuel Supplies, Present and Future, 334, 364 ; Chemistry of Coal ; 364 ; Brown Coals and Lignite, 365 ; Domestic Heating ami Cooking Appliances, 365 ; Steam Raising and Power Production, 366 ; Appendix, 393 ; Smoke Abatement, 393 ; Summary of Results, 394 Fuel Pumps—see Pumps
Furnace for Smelting Iron Ore, Swedish Electric, 5
Furnaces—oec also Boilers and Ironworks Future of Agricultural Lime, 389
G GAS-DRIVEN Power Plant Using Wood Fuel, Crossley Brothers, Limited, and Premier Gas Engine Company, 194, 202
Gas Engines—see also Engines Gas Lorry -*ec Lorry GUM Meter, The Thomas, 111
Gas Producer, Wood Refuse, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 37 Gas, Suction, Wood Refuse, Producer and Engines, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 36, 40
Gas, Suction — sec also Suction Gaseous Fluid Ejector, Henry A. Hepburn, 401, 429 ; (letters), 505, 524, 578 Gennevillicrs—see Electrical Matters
German Industry Since the War, Development of, 533 Gill, Frank, on International Telephony, 489, 499 Gillott, W. A., on Domestic Load Building, 610, 614
Giza, Engineering School of, 69
Gladstone Dock, Liverpool, Extensions to, 83, 92
Glasgow Harbour, Reconstruction of Plantation Quay, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 137, 144 Gloss Paint ing, Mediieval, •!. A. Knowles, 168 Glass, Stained and Painted, Modern, H. J. Powell, 468
Goodrich, Simon, and His Work as an Engineer, Part L, 1796-1805, Compiled by E. A. Forward. 431
Grain Size and Diffusion, Professor J. H. Andrew and Mr. Robert Higgins, 307 Grinding Machines set Machine Tools
Guillot, Professor L., on Testing Materials for Shipbuilding, 43, 46 HAMMER, Single-blow Pneumatic Power, B. and S. Massey, Limited, 534
Hardness. 13
Harrow." Spading," James and Fredk. Howard, Limited, 57 Hatfield, Dr. W. H., on Corrosion as Affecting Metals Used in Mechanical Arts, 639 Hawksley, Thomas, Lecture—see Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Heat Balances, 41 Heat Pump, T. B. Morley, 27
Heating, Electrical—sec Electrical Matters Hepburn, Henry A., on the Gaseous Fluid
Ejector, 401, 429 ; (Letters), 505, 524, 578 High Compression—vec Engines Highway Construction in China, 694
Hindmarsh, R. F., on the Utilisation of Water and Tidal Power, 610 Histories, Short, of Famous Firms, E. L. Ahrons : Hawthorn, R. and W., Leslie and Co., Limited, 29 ; Neilson and Co.t Hyde Park Locomotive Works, Glasgow, 570, 580 ; Yorkshire Engine Company, Limited, 160 - for list of Locomotives, tee Railway Locomotives Holmes, C. W. H., on Factors Influencing the Grain and Bond in Moulding Sands, 210 Hortiplow," The Titan, Motes, Limited, 38
Hot Wire—see Microphone Hours, Working1—see Labour
Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel, Ventilation of the, .542
Huiutao Harbour, Manchuria. 102 Hurst , F. E.\ on Centrifugal Caatinga, 72
Hutton, Dr. R. S., on the Science of Human Effort, 298, 300 Hydraulic Punching Machine, Rollings and Guest, Limited, 125 Hydraulic Spring Testing Machine, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 534 Hydrautomat, Allen Hydrostatic Pump Syndicate, 21 ; (Letters), 34, 60 Hydro-electric Plant, Extra High Heid, Fully Generating Station, Switzerland, 88 Hydro-electric Project, Sila. Italy, 304 Hydrogen Gas Production, Electrolytic Method, •L B. <’. Kershaw, 315 Hydrohowt, Crawley Agrimotor Company, Limited, 59 I
IMPROVERS' Training School, 556
India, Flood Discharge and the Dimensions of Spillways in, George B. Williams, 321
Indian Engineering Notes, 98, 152, 200, 228 326, 602, 664 India’s Import Trade, 304 Industries, Insurance by, 601
Ingham, W., on Vaal River Scheme ami Barrage, 576 (Two-paye Suppknwnt. December 1st, 1922)
Insulation—see Electrical Matters Insurance by Industries, 601
Internal Combustion Turbine, W. A. D. Forbes 224 International Electrotechnical Commission, 638 International Railway Congress— see Railways
IRON AND STEEL :
American Methods of Manufacturing Iron Castings, E. Toueeda, 175
Annealing, 68
Bases of Modern Blast furnace Practice, A. K. Reese, 239, 406, 463, 505 : (Letter). I 505 ' I
Bilbao Iron Ore Market, 585 Blast furnace Practice, Cosmo Johns, 412
Brinell Machine Attachment, E. D. Campbell £66
Briquetting Plant for Iron Ores, Sutcliffe. Speakman and Co., Limited, 148, 149
Changes in Volume of Steels During Heat Treatment, L. Aitchison and G. R. Wood vine, 266 Corrosion Research Committee see Institute of Metals Devonshire Works of the Staveley Coal and Iron Company, 242, 246
Diminution of Lag at Ari Through Doformu- _ tion, J. H. Whiteley, 240 Electric Smelting of Pig Iron in Sweden, 5
Flow of Steel at Rod Heat, T. H. 8. Dicken son, 265
French Production of Cast Iron, 502 Influence of Iron on Copper— see Copper Influence of Rivet Holes, J. S. Wilson and Professor B. P. Heigh, 278 Japan, Iron and Steel Industry in, 616
Magnetic Properties of Heat-treated Carbon Steels, E. D. Campbell and E. R. Johnson, 266 Manufacture and Treatment of High-speed Steel, H. K. Ogilvie, 265, 282 Moulding Sands, Grain and Bond in, C. W. IL Holmes, 240 Nitrogcnisation of Iron and Steel by Sodium Nitrate. L. E. Benson. 240
Non-inctallic Enclosures in Steel, 528
Park Gate Ironworks, 216, 220 (Twopajc Supplement, September \sl, 1922)
Pig Iron, Manufacture of, in Now Zealand. 47
Preservation of Iron and Steel, Dr. Newton Friend, 450 Rolled Steel Motor Lorry Wheels, Bethlehem Company, 45
Semi-steel, J. Cameron, 119 Siberia, Coal and Iron in, 380 “ Simple ” Carbon Steels, 247
Steel Making in England, Early History of, Rhys Jenkins, 672 ; (Letter), 629 IRRIGATION Water, Skimming Rivers for, Irrigation Works. South African, 384 Irvine, Principal J. C., on the Organisation of Research, 238 Italian Automobile Industry, 638 J JAPAN, Over-production in, 548 Japanese Copper Industry. 559 Jenkin, C. F., on Fatigue in Metals, 612. 637 Jenkins, Rhys, on Early History of Steel
Making in England, 572 ; (Letter), 629
Johns, A. W., on the Stability of the Sailing
Warship. 94. 108, 133, 159. 183
Johns, Cosmo, on Blast-furnace Practice. 412 Johnson. Dr. F., on Influence of Iron on Copper and Copper Alloys, 412 K KAILAN Mining—see China Kapp. Gisbert (The Late), on Power Factor
Correction, 555, 561
Kelhain Factory—see Works Kershaw, John B. C., on Atmospheric Pollution, 2 Kershaw, John B. C.» on the Electrolytic
Methods of Hydrogen Gas Production. 315
LABORATORIES—see French Rubber
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES AND WAG1 QUESTIONS Economic Basis of Wages, 276 Hours and Output, 443 Payment by Results, 357 Personal Factor in Industry, 329 Railway Labour, 472 Railways and Unemployment, 581 Road Works to Assist Unemployment, 322
Working Hours, Committee's Report, 363, 377 LAUNCHES and Trial Trips, 26, 54. 80, 103. 155, 234, 260, 453, 509, 537, 565,649,677
I^ead Mine, Mill Close, Derbyshire, Sulu of, 681 LEADERS : Annealing, 68 Battleship Programme, 638 Battleships and Aircraft. I 19 Bearings and Bearing Metals, 581 Brimstone vermin Pyrites, 196 Brinell Ball Tost, 329 College and Workshop, 172 Coming Commercial Competition, 119 Condensation of Steam, 93 Corrosion, 13, 357 Cruising Endurance of Submarines, 275 Crystallisation, 195 Domestic Load. 610 Economic Basis of Wages, 276 Electrical Accidents, 93 Electric Locomotives, 555 Electricity Supply, 415 Engineers and Professors, 41 Far East, 387 Fatigue, 637 Fibre in Metals, 499 Fine Grinding in the Potteries, 222
Fleet Reductions and Comparative Strength, 171
Franco and Foreign Trade, 330 Hardness, 13 Heat Balances, 4 I Highway Construction in China, 691 Hours and Output, 413 International Railway Conference, 302 International Telephony, 499 Light Railways, 221 Marino Motor Design, 247 New Battleships, 471 Non-metallic Enclosures in Steel, 528 Payment by Results, 357 Personal Factor in Industry, 329 Power Factor Correction, 555 Propulsion of Submarines, 527 Pure Metals, 387 Railway Bridges, 301 Railway Labour, 472 Railway Working in Fog, 528 Railways and Unemployment, 581 Responsibilit ies of the Stevedore, 301 Safety Regulations for Saw’ Mills, 693 Shipbuilding Industry, Position of t he. 196 “ Simple ’’ Carbon Steels, 247 Speeding-up on the Underground, 357 Standardisation Again, 693 Student in the Factory, 415 Theory of Lubrication, 609 Trade Problems, 172 Training of Naval Engineers, 667 Twelve Months of Railway Du-control, 145 Vague Specifications, 443 Validity of Einstein’s Doctrine, 668 V indication of the Capital Ship, 67 Wireless Telephony, 145
LEATHER Measuring Machine, Turner Tanning Machinery Company, Limited, 418 Leather Working—nee alno. Exhibitions, Shoe and Leather Fair Leicester—nee Electrical Matters STTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS :
England, North of, 22, 50, 76, 102, 128, 154 178, 179, 204, 230, 256, 284. 285, 310, 338 339, 368, 396, 424. 452, 480, 481, 508, 536 564, 590, 618, 648, 676, 700 Lancashire, 21. 49, 75, lol, 127, 153, 177, 203 229, 255. 283, 309, 337, 339, 367. 369. 395 423, 451. 479. 481, 507, 535, 563, 589, 617 647, 649, 675, 699 Midlands and Staffordshire, 21, 49, 75, 101 127, 153, 177, 203, 229. 255, 283, 309, 337 367, 395, 423, 451, 479, 507, 535, 563, 589 617, 619. 647, 675, 699 Scotland. 23, 51, 77, 102, 129, 155, 179, 205 231, 257, 285, 311, 339, 369. 397, 425, 153 481, 508, 537, 565. 591, 619, 648. 677, 70 Sheffield. 22, 50, 76, 102, 128, 154, 178, 204 230, 256, 284, 310, 338, 368. 396. 424. 152 480, 508, 536, 564, 590, 618, 648, 676, 700 Wales and Adjoining Counties, 23. 51, 77 103, 129, 155, 179, 205, 231, 257, 285. 311 339, 369. 397, 425, 453, 481, 509, 537, 565 591, 619, 649, 677, 701
TO THE EDITOR : Accurate End Measurement, Hy. Baker, 337 ; A. C. Wickman, 281
Avoidable Waste in Locomotive Operation, F. W. Brewer, 10 ; Win. T. Hoecker, 33
Breakdown Cranes. Craven Brothers (Man cheater), Limited, 630 Bridges—see Corrosion, Economy. Nickel Steel, Railway
Brinell Ball Test, P. V. Vernon, 408 British Engineers in India. M.I.C.E., 337 Bronze Slide Valves, Western, 281 Channel St earners, W. B. Thompson, 578 Chinese Purchases of Foreign Materials, J. Whittail and Co., Limited, 214 Concrete Roads. J. H. Walker. 408 Corrosion, Bridge Engineer, 34 Corrosion Puzzle, P. V. Vernon. 673 Diesel’s Patent of 1892, H. Riall Sankey. 112; T. Orchard Lisle, 243
Double Reduction Geared Turbines, Palmer's Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Limited. 243 Economiser, The Case for the, Julius Frith, 10
Economy in Bridges, Albert S. Spencer, 337 Electric Cooking. Adam G. Whyte, 60 Electric Locomotives, W. P. Durtnali, 629 ; Cecil G. Howsin, 673 ; Ernest G. Pink, 673
“ Electricals ” Examinations, W. F. Gress- well, 630
Energy in the Atmosphere, 11. R. Kumpe, 473
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued): Errors of Gauging, Axel C. Wickman, 60(1, 686 ; R. E. Crumpton, 629 ; Wm. Taylor. 630 ; H. J. Thomson, 630 ; T. W. Cooper, 630 ; P. Bishop, 673 ; A. Bramwell, 673
Expenses of Applicants, Applicant, 60 Filing Drawings, W. G. G., 350
Flood Discharge and the Dimensions of Spill- ways, A. Fairlio Bruce, 350
Gas from Sewage Filters, A. J. Martin, 60 GUMCOUM Fluid Ejector, Interested, 505, 578; H. A. Hepburn, 524 George Richards’ Fund, L. N. Burt, 449
Glasgow and South-Western Railway Baltic Locomotive, R. H. Whitelcgg. 578
Gliders, Economist, 244, 350 ; Enquirer, 337 ; A Dubious Scot, 350 Hardness Scales, R. M. Leslie, 112 Helical Goars, C. E. Stroineyer, 578 High (Joinpression in Petrol Engines, Geo. 'I’. Pardoe, 524 History of Stool Making. L. P. Sidney, 629 Hollow Coil Springs, A. V. Roe, 474 Human Side, Timon, 630 ; Alexander McLean, 673 ; Robert Keddie, 686 Ilydruutomat, G. M. R.. 34 Indicating Opposed-piston Engines, H. A. D. Acland, 188 Japanese Trade, An Out-land Voyager, 380 ; Columbus, 449 ; Traveller. 474
Kapp, Dr. Gisbert, The Late, Goo. Cawley, 188 Local Electricity Supply v. Bulk Supply, W. S., 448 ; Geo. A. Warburton, 473;
J. N. Waito, 504 Modem Flour Mill. W. Worby Beaumont. 10 Nickel Steel for Bridge Construction, F. B. N. White, 380 ; Conrad Gribble, 108 Porosity of Castings, C. E. B.. 168 Railway Bridges, Student, I.C.E., 336, 4 19 ; Conrad Gribble, 408
Repair of an Old Canal Lock, Arthur Walker, 629
Specialisation or Team Work. F. A. P., 559 Steam Engine Problem, K. P., 630 Steam Jet Air Ejectors, H. A. Hepburn, 168 Student in the Factory, A. F. T.. 449 ; Student , 473 ; Ono of Thom, 473 Surface Condensing Plant, R. Velut, I 12
Timothy Hack worth and the Locomotive, &c., J. G. H. Warren, 380
Tenons of Railing Bars, G. Halliday, 578
'Tragedy of the Small Engineer, C. Watts, 112 'Train Speeds of 90 Miles per Hour, T. W., 560 'Turbo-compressor and Aviation, W. J. Stern, 560 University Degrees and Engineering Appointments, B.Sc., 188 Vane Wheel Propellers, Archibald Denny, 60 Water Raising, N. S. (Illustrated), 60 ; Alan Sullivan, 168 LIQUID Fuels, Progresi in, 446 LITERATURE Reviews :
Direction and Position Finding by Wireless, R. King, 556
Electric Railway Traction, F. W. Carter, 95, 276
Electric Ship Propulsion, Commander S. M. Robinson, 277 Filtration, T. Roland Wollaston, 121
George Washington, Life of, Henry G. Prout, 487
Heat Treatment of Soft and Medium Steels, F. Giolitti, 276 Metallography, Cecil H. Desch, 95
Metallography and Micrography, Introduction to the Study of, Leon Guillot and Albert Portevin, 147
Navigation IntGrieure : Canuux, &c., O. Jacquinot, 147, 223
Patents for Inventions, J. Ewart Walker and R. Bruce Foster, 389 Short Notices : All-electric Age, The, A. Gowans-Whyte, 95, 695 Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, Philip Kemp, 197
Annuairesdes Ports Beiges, 1922 Edition. 695
Automatic* Pumping, and Notes on Water Analysis, &c., W. W. Fyfe, 95, 197
Boiler Plant Testing, David Brownlie, 223
Coal Mining Industry of the United Kingdom, &c., Finlay Gibson, 223 Electrical Circuits and Circuit Connection4, W. R. Bowker, 488 Electrical Engineering Testing, B. G. D. A. Parr, 197 Electrical Handling of Materials (Vol. III., Electric Cranes), H. H. Broughton, 488 Electrical Undertakings, Manual of, Emile Garcke, 121, 173
Electrician, Tin , Annual Tables, &c., 223
Engineering Workshop Handbook, Ernest Pull, 223
Garcke and Fells Factory Accounts, 95 Hydraulics, Elementary, F. C. Lea, 197, 223
Insulating Varnishes in Electro-technics, Arthur R. Matthis, 121 Magnetism and Electricity, B. J. Paley York, 121. 223 Mechanical Handling and Storing of Material, G. F. Zimmer, 173, 223 Metal Cutting Tools, A. L. de Leauw, 95, 223 Metals Used in Marine Engineering, Practical
Treatise on. W. H. Colpitis, 95, 223
Molesworth, Sir Guilford, Life of, E. J. Molei- worth. 389 Railway Permanent Wav, W. Hep worth, 695 Refrigeration, Practical, for Marine Engineers, H. E. Roberts, 95, 223
Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers,
Steam Power Plant. Auxiliaries and Accessories. T. Croft, 197
Willing’s Press Guide, 1922, 95
Wireless, Popular and Concise, Lieut.- Colonel G. G. C. Crawley, 556
Books Received :
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Re- forts and Memoranda. No. 246, J. R.
’annell and Others, 223
Aeronautical Research Committee, Reports and Memoranda, No. 761, H. Gluuert and
1. L. Peatfleld, 223
LITERATURE (continued): Books Received (continued); Aluminium Repairing, \V. H. H. Platt, 699 Anglo-South American Handbook for 1922,
W. H. Koebel, 69 Birmingham Exchange Directory. 223
British Empire Patent Conference, Report, 1922, 197 British Engineering Standards Associat ion : British Standard Specification, Chemical Fire Extinguishers, 69, 223
Publication No. 83, 1922, Aircraft Dope and Protective Covering, &c.; Aircraft Material : Aluminium Tubes ; Heat Treatment of Light Aluminium Alloy for Aircraft Purposes ; Heat Treatment of Wrought Y Alloy for Aircraft Pur- i oses ; Storage of Aircraft Timber, &c., 5 No. 9, 1922, Bull-head Railway Kails, 147
No. 128, 1922, Dimensions and Resistances of Bare Annealed Copper Wire for Electrical Machinery and Apparatus, 223 No. 153, 1922, Parts 1 and 2, Girder Bridges ; Part 1, Materials; Part 2, Workmanship, 244 No. 108, 1922, Graphical Symbols for Electrical Purposes, 223 No. 7, 1922, Insulated Annealed Copper Conductors, &c., 147 No. 143, 1922, Long Sweep Type Malleable Iron Pipe Fittings. &c., 147 No. 154, 1922, Malleable and Soft Cast Iron Pipe Fittings, Ac.. 147 No. 96, 1922, Parallel-sided Carbon Brushes for Direct-current Commutator Machines, 244
Buff Book, October, 1922, 699
Calculus, Outlines of the, Terry Thomas, 223 Catalysis, Newer Theories of Chemical Action, 95 Chart of Rates, Allowances for Income Tax, Ac., C. H. Tolley, 197 Chemical Engineering Design, General Principles of, Hugh Griffiths, 359 City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, Programme for Session 1922-1923, 244 Coal in International Trade, A. J. Sargent, 147 Coal Tar Colours in the Decorative Industries, A. Clarke, 95
Czecho slovak Republic, Jaroslav Ccsar and F. Pokorny, 197
Dams, Design and Construction of, Ac., E. Wegmann, 121 Department of Scientific and Industrial Research :
Food Investigation Board :
Report- No. 10, Inspection of Canned Foods, W. G. Savage, 95 Report No. 7, Preservation of Food by Freezing, Walter Stiles, 95
Fuel Research Board :
Report No. 4, Tests on Ranges and Cooking Appliances, A. H. Barker, 95
Der Kreistr.iger, Dr. Ing. G. Unold, 147
Design of Masonry Structures and Foundations, C. C. Williams, 244
Dynamos and Electric Motors, Working of, 69 Empire Forestry, Vol. I., March, 1922, 69
Encyclopedic L6aute L’Azote, Ac., Louis Hackspill. 95 k Encyclopedic Uauti : l-e» Progr s de la Metallurgic du Cuivre, Augusto Conduchd, 95 Fitters, Turners and General Machinists, | Workshop Handbook, Ernest Pull, 147
Flow of Liquids in Pipes, Norman S windin, I
Gloucestershire Council : Annual Report of Highways, Works, Ac., Committee, 197 Happy India as it Might be Guided by Modern Science, Arnold Lupton, 121
Heat, W. J. R- Calvert, 359
Heating, Ventilating and Domestic Engineering, 223
Income Tax, Excess Profits Duty, Ac., C. H. Tolley, 95 Income Tax Guide, H. W. Palmer, 359
Income Tax and Supertax, 1842-19L3, Oliver and Boyd, 197 Industrial and Economic Situation in Greece, Report, E. C. D. Rawlins, 244 Industrial Motor Control, Direct-current, T. A. Dover, 95 Institute of Metals. Journal of the, G. Shaw Scott, Vol. XXVII., 223 Institution of Civil Engineers : List of Members, July 1st, 1922, 197 Institution of Railway Signal Engmeere, “ Proceedings.” 1921, M. G. Tweedie, 223 Jigs, Tools and Fixtures : Their Drawing and Design, Philip Gates, 69 Kyushu Imperial University, Japan, College of Engineering, 147 Labour Policy, False and True, Lynden Macassey, 359 . ..
Law Relating to Electrical Energy in India, J. W. Meares, 699 .
Les Axiornes de la M6camque, Paul I ainleve, 223 Lubrication and Lubricants, J. H. Hyde, 699 Machine Shop Mathematics, G. Wentworth, D. E. Smith, and H. D. Harper, 359 Machine Tool Operation, Part 2, H. D. Burghardt, 244 Marine Diesel Oil Engines, J. W . M. Sothern, 223
Marine Engines, A. Ritchie Leask, 121
Marine Insurance for the Shipper, Joshua Lea, 699 Materials of Chemical Plant Construction : Non-metals, Hugh Griffiths, 359
Mechanics, Part. I., George Thompson and G. H. Leslie, 244
Ministry of Munitions and Department o! Scientific and Industrial Research, Technical Records of Explosives Supply. 19 U- 1918, No. 7, Manufacture of Nitric Acid, Ac., 173 _ .. Model Electric Locomotives and Railways, Henry Greenly, 95 .
Motor Car Index, 1922, J. F. Atkinson, 223
National Physical Laboratory : Collected Researches, Vol. XVI., 1921, 121 Notes Economiques d'un Metallurgists, Camille Cavallier, 69 Patent Smokeless and Semi-smokeless Juels, J. A. Greene and F. Mollwo Perkin, 1)99
LITERATURE (continued): Books Received (continued):
Philadelphia Commercial Museum, &c.t J. J. Macfarlano, 699
Practical Accounting for General Contractors, H. 1). Grant, 244
Production Engineering and Cost Keeping for Machine Shops, W. R. Bassett ami Johnson Heywood, 244 Pumping in the Chemical Works, Norman Swindin, 359 Railway Claims Explained, G. Fraas and M. Baldwin. 95 Railway Signalling, Automatic, F. Raynar Wilson, 699 Railways and Railway Securities, F. C. Betts, 95
Reinforced Concrete, R. J. H. Hudson. 223
Sammlung Goschen Elect rotechnik Ein- fuhrung in die Starkstromtechnik, I.: Die Physikalischen Grundlagen, Professor .1. Hermann, 244 Scottish Canals and Waterways, Edwin A. Pratt, 699 Shield and Compressed Air Tunnelling,
B. H. M. Hewett and 8. Johannesson, 699 Shipping, Glasgow. 1922, 359 Shipping, Liverpool. 1922, 359 Shipping. London. 1922, 359 Shipping. North-East Coast, 1922, 359
Smokeless City, E. D. Simon and Marion Fitzgerald, 173 South Wales and Monmouthshire School of Mines Calendar, Session 1922-23, 197 South Wales and Monmouthshire University, of, and School of Mines, Regulations, &<:., »m Standard Handbook for Electrical F. F. Fowle, 699
Steel Thermal Treatment, J. W. 147
Tolley s Income Tax Tables, 1920-22 and 1922-23, C. H. Tolley, 197 Trade, Industries and Productions of British South Africa, C. W. F. Harrison, 173
Una-flow Steam Engine, Professor Dr. Ing. J. Stumpf, 121
Untersuchungen an Kondensations-Luft - pumpen, Dr. Ing. K. Hoefer, 147
Vacuum, Henry A. Fleuss, 95
War Record of the London and North- Western Railway, E. A. Pratt, 95 Weighing and Measuring of Chemical Substances, H. L. Malan and A. I. Robinson, 359 Westinghouse, George, A Life of, H. G. Prout. 223
Wireless at Home, H. de A. Donisthorpe, 95
Within the Atom : Electrons and Quanta, John Mills, 121 Woollen and Worsted Spinning, Aldred F. Barker, 699 Year Book of the Michigan College of Mines, 1921-22, 699
LLOYD’S Register—see Ships Lock—sec Canal Locomotive Power, E. C. Poultney, 248
Locomotives. Oil, for the Gold Coast, McEwan Pratt and Co., Limited, 646
Locomotives, Railway—see Railways Log—see Ships
London Traffic Problem, F. Rings and T. C. Hood, 200
Loom Patents Extended, 153
Lorry Conversion Attachment, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 38 Lorry, Motor, Wheels, Rolled Steel, Bethlehem Company, 45
Lorry, 6-Ton Steam, Fodens, Limited. 625
i Lorry, 3-Ton Suction Gas, J. I. Thomycroft and Co., Limited, 19
Lorries, French Suction Gas, 332
| Lubrication, Recent Researches on, Thomas Hawksley Lecture, Dr. T. E. Stanton, 598, 609, 628 Lumley, Gascoigne, on Reclamation Work and its Operation, 659, 668 M MACHINE TOOLS : Armour Plato Grinding Machine, Tasker’s Engineering Company, Limited, 308
Surface Grinding Machine, Vertical Spindle. Lumsden Machine Company, Limited, 688 Surfacing and Boring Machine, Large, H. W. Kearns and Co., Limited, 360. 361
“ Turner-Macrof ” Milling Machine, E. R. and F. Turner, Limited, 626 MACHINING, Avoiding Deformation During, A. Whitehead, 98 Magneto, New Type, with Stationary Arma, ture, British Lighting and Ignition Company- 384 Manchester, Concrete Roads in, J. B. L. Meek, 375 ; (Letter), 408 Manchester Exhibition—see Exhibitions Manchester Ship Canal, Petroleum Spirit Dock on, 324, 328 Manchester Wireless Broadcasting Station, 670 Marconi, Senatore, on Radio Telegraphy, 225 Marine Motor Design, 247 Marseilles-Rhone Canal, 432, 442 Maw, Dr. W. H., Presidential Address. 500 Measurement Machines Using a Screw, Accurate End Measurement on, Henry Baker, 81 ; (Letters), 281, 336 Meek. J. B. L., on Concrete Roads in Manchester, 375 ; (Letter), 408 Metal Aeroplane—see Aeronautics Metals, Fatigue in, C. F. Jenkin, 612, 637 Metals, Fibre in. 499 Metals, Pure, 387 Metals—see also Institute of Metals Meuse Lock on the Meuse-Waal Canal, Dr. L. R.
Wentholt, 235, 261
Microphone, Rot Wire, and its Applications.
Major W. S. Tucker. 600
Mine, American, Octagonal Shaft at, 644 Mineral Statistics, Our, 596 Miners, Entombed, Signalling by Wireless Telegraphy to, Tests, 551 Mining in the Federated Malay States, 142 Mining, Kuilan Administration, China, 296, 438, 439 Mining, Placer, Cold Water Thawing in, Charles .Janin, 253 Mobile Batches, Influence of, on Manufacturing Capital, A. Whitehead, 518 Model of Steam Turbine Mechanical Drive, Metropolitan.* Vickers Electrical Company, 390 Mole Drainer, Martin’s Cultivator Company, Limited, 37, 40 Money—see French Montreal Harbour, Improvement of, 305 Morley. T. B., on the Heat Pump, 27 Motor Car Design, French, 388 Motor Cars at the Shows : Crossley Motors, Limited. New Type Four- cylinder, 12-14 H.P., 491, 492, 498 Daimler and B.S.A. Companies, 16 H.P. Six- cylinder Chassis, 492, 523, 524
Four-cylinder 22.4 H.P. Vauxhall, 545 G.W.K. Friction-driven, 544 GWynnes Engineering Company, Limited, 8 H.P.. 490, 491, 498 Herbert Engineering Company, Limited, 492 Humber Company, 8 H.P., 11.4 H.P. and 15.9 H.P.. 490* 498 Lancia 13.9 H.P.. 489. 490, 498 Rolls-Royce 20 H.P.. 489, 498
Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 16 H.P. and 20 H.P.. 462 Sunbeam Motor Car Company,‘ Limit ed. Allround Brakes. Perrot Front Wheel Brake, Servo Mechanism. 492, 522 Trojan, L. Hounsfield, Leyland Motors, Limited, 522, 523 Wolseley 14 H.P. Motor Car, Carburetter and other Details, 544 Motor Car Lubrication, 545 Motor Cycle Noises and the Low Audiometer, 335 Motor Road Roller, N. de Wind, 366 Motor Road Roller with Scarifier. Oxford
Steam Plough Company. Limited, 100
Moulding—nee Iron and Steel Mower. “ Cut more.” for Fordson Tractors.
Afred Dugdale, Limited, 58
N NATURAL Gas in France, 151 Naval Matters—nee Ships NEWCOMEN SOCIETY :
Meetings, 431, 572, 574
President Elected, Mr. Loughnan Pendred, 574 Early History of Steel Making in England, Rhys Jenkins, 572 ; (Letter), 629 Simon Goodrich and his Work as an Engineer, Part 1., 1796-1805, Compiled by E. A. Forward,431 NEW Holland Railway Pier, Strengthening, 450 Nitrogen Industry, 359 Non-metallic—see Iron OBITUARY :
Bell, Alexander Graham, 121 Godfrey, William Bernard, 173 Hubert, Professor Herman Victor, 350
Kapp, Gisbert, 173; (Letter), 188; (Correction), 223
Rigg, James, 699 Watson, Edward Augustus, 250 White, R. Saxton, 173 Wilson, John, 520
OGILVIE, T. H., on Manufacture and Treat
ment of High-speed Steel, 265, 282
Oil in Australia, Search for, 116 Oil Fuel—see also Fuel Research Organisation of Research, Principal J. C.
Irvine, 238
Oscillograph—see Electrical Matters P PANAMA Canal, Traffic of, 320 Patent, Letters, Infringement of, 647 Patent, Letters, Prolongation of, 100, 305 Patents Extended. 524 Patents, Loom, Extended, 153 PATENT SPECIFICATIONS British : Aeronautics, 26, 158, 341, 455, 651, 704 Batteries and Accumulat ors, 53, 207, 233, 455 Condensersand Feed-water Heaters, 105, 651 Cranes and Conveyors, 181, 234, 288, 371, 400, 512, 568
Crushing and Grinding. 484, 568
Dynamos and Motors. 25, 53, 182, 233, 259, 287, 313, 371, 483, 703
Electrical Appliances, 539, 567, 621 Electric Welding, 54 Engines, Internal Combustion. 53, 105, 131,
157, 181, 207, 233, 259, 371. 427, 593, 621, 679, 703
Engines, Steam, 25, 207, 427, 679 Furnaces, 427, 456 Gas Producers, 427, 539
Lighting and Heating, 54, *79. 131, 158, 260, 313, 342, 372, 400, 511, 621
Locomotives, 342, 455 Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 26, 79,
158, 232, 260, 288, 342, 371, 428, 511, 568, 622, 652, 679. 704
Measuring—see Testing Metallurgy, 400 Mining Machinery, 568
Miscellaneous, 26, 54. 79. 106. 132, 158, 182, 208, 234, 260, 288, 314, 342, 372, 400, 428. 456. 484, 512, 540, 568, 594, 622, 652. 680. 704 Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 79, 181, 208, 260, 287, 313, 512. 540. 567, 622,652
Ordnance and Armour, 208
Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 106, 181, 372, 484, 540, 594, 651, 680 PATENT SPECIFICATIONS {continued): British {continued):
Shipsand Boats, 54, 208, 314. 400, 456, 651
Steam Generators, 25, 157, 207, 287, 399, 483 Steam Turbines, 53 Switchgear, 105, 132, 157, 181, 259, 287, 341, 399, 427, 455, 483, 511, 567, 593, 621, 679 Telegraphs and Telephones, 181, 208, 341, 483, 651, 679
Telephony, 158—ace also Wireless
Testing and Measuring Instruments, 25, 106, 288, 428, 455, 511, 621, 652,704 Tramways and Railways, 106, 233, 313, 342, 372 Transformers and Converters, 233, 260, 427, 483, 539. 567, 593, 621, 679 Transmission of Power. 26, 53, 79, 106, 132, 207, 287, 313, 371, 399, 483, 511, 539, 567, 593, 622, 703 Turbine Machinery, 25, 105, 131, 157, 259, 341, 651
Welding, 234, 428 Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 25, 158
PAYMENT for Work—see Labour Peace Treaty Patents, 6 Pearce, J. G., on Industrial Electric Heating, 226 Personal and Business Announcements, 26, 54, 103, 132, 158, 208, 234, 260, 314, 342, 397, 425, 453, 509, 537, 565, 591, 622, 649, 677, 701 Personal Factor in Industry, 329 Petroleum Spirit Dock on the Manchester Ship Canal, 324, 328 Physicist, The, and the Electrical Engineering Industry, 440 Pipe—#ec Steam Pipe Lino Work at the Geimevilliers Power Station, 336 Planche Rotary Compressor, 280 Plough, Tractor, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 37, 38 Ploughs, Three-row Ridging, W. N. Nicholson and Sons, Limited, 57 ; Cable Ploughing Engines, Steam and Paraffin; 60-70 H.P. Internal Combustion Engines and Balance Plough. John Fowler and Co., Limited, 59 Pneumatic Power Hammer, Single-blow, B. and S. Massey, Limited, 534 Pneumatic Power Press Guard, Hordern and Mason, 125 Pollution, Atmospheric, J. B. C. Kershaw. 2 Potato Digger,* A. C. Barnlett, Limited, 57 Potteries, Fine Grinding in, 222 Poultney, E. C., on Locomotive Power, 248 Power Factor—nee Electrical Matters Power, Wav© Transmission of, 444, 466 Propellers, Marine—nee Ships Public Works, Proposed, in France, 45 Publicity Managers, Good Advice to, 615 PUMPS : Centrifugal Pump, New Type, Drysdale and Co., Limited, 124
Deep Bore-hole, Pump and Machinery, H. Brown and Co., 64
Electrically Driven Treble-ram Pump, Joseph Evans and Sons, Limited, 349
Fuel Pump for Six-cylinder 500 B.H.P. Engine, 290 Heat Pump, T. B. Morley, 27
High-speed Silent Plunger Ram Pump, Pulsometer Engineering Company, Limited, 152 Motor-driven Hydraulic Pump, Worthington- Simpson, Limited. 57 Portable Pumping Set for China, Parsons Motor Company, Limited, 45 Rotary Petrol Pump, Avamore Pump Company, Limited, 645 Rotary Pump, J. Stone and Co., Limited, 585 Rotary Valveless Pump, Langdon Engineering Works, 559 Steam Jet Air Pumps, Kinetic Rotary-Air Pumps, Turbine-driven Circulating and Extractor Pumps, W. H. Allen, Sons and Co., Limited, 403, 414 Turbine Pump for Fire-engine, Dennis Brothers, Limited, 57 Turbine Pumping Unit, 200-Gallon, for Motor Cars, Dennis Brothers, Limited, 57 Walsall Electricity Undertaking, Pumping Plant for, Mather and Platt, 632 PUNCHING Machine for Chain Links, Hydraulic, 11 oilings and Guest, Limited, 125 Pure Metals, 387 R RADIO Direction Finding, R. L. Smith Ros3 and R. H. Barfield, 562 Radio Telegraphy, Senatore Marconi, 225 Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, Lecture by Mr. E. H. Shaughnessy at the Polytechnic, and Demonstration by Sir W. Noble, 502 RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS : General : Australia. Railway Gauge Problem in, Professor T. Hudson Beare, 251
Boirault Automatic Railway Coupling, 254 British Sleeping Cars for the Continent, Leeds Forge Company, 671 Continuous Brakes for Goods Trains, 653 Economy in Bridge Design, 278 International Railway Conference, 302
International Railway Congress Association : Section I.: August Bulletin, Summary of Discussions, 302 Const ruction of Road Bed and Track, 302 Maintenance and Supervision of the Track, 303
Reinforced Concrete, 303 Special Steels, 303 Section 11.:
Bogies, Axles and Springs of Locomotives. 324
Economic Production and Use of Steam in Locomotives, 324 Section III.: Electric Traction, 347 Liquid Fuel, 347 Locomotive Cab Signals, 347 Passenger Carriages, 347 Light Railways, 221
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS (con- tinucd):
General (continued):
Long-distance Operation of Railway Facing Points, Great Central Railway, 227 Power Signalling on the Melbourne Suburban Railways, 120
Railway Accidents, 73 Railway Labour, 472 Railway Management, Sir Sam Fay, 361 Railway Returns for 1921, 392
Railway Working in Fog, 528 Railways Under Grouping, 695 Railways and Unemployment, 581 Re-signalling of the Mersey Railway, 16 Strength of Railway Bridges, Discussion at British Association, 277, 301 ; (Letters), 336, 337, 409, 449 Strengthening New Holland Railway Pier, 450 Sulzer Diesel-electric Rail Car, 692, 696 Train Speeds : A Revelation, 531 : (Letter), 560
Twelve Months of Railway De-control, 145 British, Colonial and Indian : British Malaya, Railways in, 114, 118
Chalk Farm \\ idening, London and North- Western Railway, 32 Federated Malay States Railways, Annual Report, 645 Forth Bridge, Floor, Ac., Strengthening, W. A. Fraser, 633 Great Central Railway Facing Points, Longdistance Operation of, 227
India, Railway Expansion in, 90 Irish Railways, 500
Melbourne Suburban Railways, Power Signalling on, 120
Mersey Railway, Re-signalling of, 16 New South Wales Railways, 464
New Zealand Railways, Year’s Finances, 628 South-Eastern and Chatham's Railway Electrification Scheme, 188 Railway Gauge Problem in Australia, Professor T. Hudson Beare, 251
Speeding-up on the Underground, 358 Foreign : Argentina, Railway Developments in, 298 Bolivian Railway Projects, 6 Brazil, Railways in, 559
Continuous Brakes in France, 336 Demolition of the Batignolles Tunnels, 530 French Railways, Position of, 85 French Summer Railway Services in 1922, 191 Light Signals on American Railways, 626 Peruvian Railway Contract, 201
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES General:
Nee alto Railways, International Railway Conference American Locomotive, Interesting Link in History of, F. W. Brewer, 90 Caprotti Locomotive Valve Gear, 674 Deflection Testing of Locomotive Axles, Amsler and Co.’s Machine, 279 Electric Locomotives, Sir Vincent Raven on, 546, 555 ; (Letters), 629, 673 Locomotive Cut-off and Horse-power, 501 Locomotive Power, E. C. Poultney, 248 Locomotive Tenders, Coal Pusher lor, 615 Locomotives included in Short Histories of Famous Firms, E. L. Ahrons : Comet, The, 1835 ; The Swift, 1836 ; The Plows, 1848 ; Great Western Railway Single Driver, 1853 ; Glasgow and South- Western Railway Goods Engine, 1855 ; Stockton and Darlingt on Mineral Engine, 1868 ; Engine for Chicago Exhibition, 1893 ; Highland Railway Express Passenger Engine, R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., Limited, 29 Single-driver for India, 1860, 570, 571 ; Dundalk and Enniskillen, 1861, 570, 571; Caledonian Railway, 1861, 570, 571 ; Fell’s System Side-tank, for New Zealand, 1886, 571, 572, 580; Four-coupled Midland Railway, 1870, 571, 580 ; Goods Engine, Midland Railway, 1876, 571, 580; Four-coupled Tender Engine, Midi Railway oi France, 1881-2, 571, 580 ; Single-driver for Egypt, 1862. 570, 580; Four-coupled 'lender Engine, North-Eastern Railway, 1873, 571, 580 ; Eight-coupled Tank, Great Indian Peninsula Railway, 1879, 571, 580; Express Engine, Cafedonian Railway, 1884, 571, 580 ; Freight Engine, West Australian Railways, 1897, 572, 580; Eight- coupled Tender Engine, Central South African Railway, 1902, 572, 580; Tank Engine, Great Northern Railway, 1866, 571, 580; Fairlie Engine for Mexican Railway, 1889, Neilson and Co., 572, 580 Express Engine lor the Great Northern
Railway, 1866 ; Poti-Tiflis Railway, 1869-70 ; Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, 1870 ; Japanese Government Railways, 1871; Nitrate Railways, Fairlie Engine and Articulated Meyer Type Engine, 1912, The Yorkshire Engine Company, Limited, 160 Ohl British-Canadian Locomotive, 349 Superheated Steam, Effect of, on Non-ferrous Metals Used in Locomotives, Sir H. Fowler, 317 British, Colonial and Indian :
Consolidation Locomotive for the Victorian Railways, 689 Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Baltic Type Tank Engine, 502 ; (Letter), 578 (2wo-paye Supplement, November 10/A, 1922) New South Wales, Recent and Future Locomotive Design in, 681 North-Eastern Railway Electric Locomotive, 274, 280
Foreign : American Locomotive Pioneer, Built 1836, 90
RAMSAY’ Rotary Evaporative Condenser, 93, 100 Rateau, Professor A., Turbo-compressors for Aeroplanes, 472, 476 ; (Letter), 560 Raven, Sir Vincent, on Electric Locomotives, 546, 555 ; (Letters), 629, 673 Reavell, W., Air Compressors, and Testing Air Compressors, 582, 586 Reclamation Work and its Operation, Gascoigne Lumley, 659, 668 Reese, A. K.. Bases of Modern Blast-furnace Practice, 239, 406, 463, 505 ; (Letter), 505 Reinforced—see Concrete Research, Organisation of, Principal J. C.
Irvine, 238
Research—sec also Scientific Respirators for Railway and Industrial Purposes, 283 Road Fund, Administration of, During the Year 1921-22, 644 Road Paved with Pre-cast Concrete Slabs, Z. E.
Sevison, 75
Road Roller—see also Motor Road Works to Assist Unemployment, 322 Roads, China’s, 461, 470 Roads in North China, 682 Rock Drill, Wave Power, Dorman and Co., Limited, 444, 466 Roller, 10-Ton Compound Steam, Aveling and Porter, Limited, 60 Rolling Mill, 28in., Electrically Driven, and Large New Shop at Hadfields, Limited. Sheffield, 134 (Two-page Supplement, August nth, 1922) Rolling Mills, Double-range Scherbins. 516, 526 Roof, Westminster Hall, Restoration and Preservation of, Sir Frank Baines, 494 Rosario, Proposed Freezing Works at, 350 Rota, General G., on Contrary Turning Coaxial Propeller Screws, 43 ; (Letter), 60 Rotary Compressor—see Compressor Rotary Converters—sec Electrical Matters Rotary Pumps—see Pumps Royal Show at Cambridge, 8, 12, 36, 40, 57 Rubber Research Laboratories, 164 Runway System, Overhead, Louden-King. 588 Rycroft, J. E., Experiments on Stenin Engine Valve Leakage, 62 s SACK Hoist, Kernel Hempstead Engineering Company, Limited, 38 Saw Mills, Safety Regulations for, 693 Scherbius Roiling Mills, Double-range, 516, 526 Scholarships in Engineering, 560 Scholarships, Whitworth, 176 Science of Human Effort, Dr. R. S. Hutton, 298, 306 Science Museum, South Kensington. New Railway Exhibits, 176 Scientific and Industrial Research :
Seventh Annual Report, 268 Economy in Expenditure, 304
Grants to Workers, Grants to Associations, 304
Summary of Engineering Portions, 304
Co-ordinating Research Boards, 304 ; Building Research Board, 330 ; Deep and Hot Mines, 330 ; Food Investigation Board. 330; Forest Products Research Board, 331 ; Fuel Research Board, 330 ; Gas Cylinders Research Committee, 304 ; Gauging Rivers and Tidal Currents, 331 ; Lubrication Research Committee, 331 ; National Physical Laboratory, 304 ; Oxygen Research Committee, 304 ; Radio Research Board, 304 ; Records Bureau, 331 ; Research Associations, 304 ; Scientific Publicity, 331 Scraper Knife Truing Machine, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 615 Self-docking of a Large Floating Dock, Surabaya Dry Dock Company, 96 (Two-page Supplement, July 28th, 1922) Selvey, W. M., on Boiler Plant Efficiency, 643 Seven-day Journal, 7, 35, 61, 87, 113, 139, 165, 189, 214, 241, 269, 295. 323, 351, 381, 409, 437, 465, 493, 521, 549, 575, 603, 631, 661, 687 ; (Paragraph), 132 Sewage Effluents, Colorimetric Method of Analysis for, C. S. Walters and V. G. Pickering, 602
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING General:
Boat, Hotchkiss Hydraulic Propeller Company, Limited, 558
Chernikeeff Elect ric Submerged Log, 308 Clyde Launches, Two Recent, 552
Co-axial Propeller Screws, Contrary Turning, General G. Rota, 43 ; (Letter), 60 Cross-Channel Steamer Design, Recent Developments in, 513, 541 ; (Letter), 578 Fbttinger Transformers on a Liner, 4, 84 (Two-page Supplement, July 1th, 1922)
Hong Kong, Shipbuilding Progress at, 116 Lloyd’s Register, Annual Report, 436 Lloyd’s Register, New Rules, 86 Lloyd’s Register, Quarterly Returns, 380 Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 48
Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, New Edition of Book,123 Motor Ship, Propelling Machinery, James Richardson, 293
Propeller, Feathering, Astle’s, Limited, 559 Shipbuilding Industry, Position of the, 196
Ship’s Window’, A New, J. Stone and Co., Limited, 534
Stability of Large Ships, Sir John Biles, 43
Story of the Ship, Sir Westcott Abel’s Lecture, 272 Testing of Materials for Shipbuilding, Professor L. Guillet, 43, 46
Thornycroft Motor Yacht, 685
Torsional Oscillations and Marine Reduction Gearing, A. T. Thorne and J. Calderwood, 547
Wreck Statistics for 1921, 192 Naval Matters : Battleship Programme, 638 Battleships and Aircraft, 119 Cruising Endurance of Submarines, 275
Fleet Reductions and Comparative Strength, 171 Influence of Depth of Water on the Speed of Warships, Sir D. Beatty’s Squadron in the Battle of Jutland, 416; (Correction), 484
New Battleships, 471 SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING (continued): Naval Matters (continued): Propulsion of Submarines, 527
Stability of the Sailing Warship, A. W. Johns, 94, 108, 133, 1^9. 183 Tendency of Warship Design as Affected by the War, Sir Eustace T. d’Eyncourt, 14, 18 Training of Naval Engineers, 667 Vindication of t he Capital Ship, 67 Washington Conference' and Naval Construction, Major Fea. 14
Foreign Navies :
German Capital Ship and Light Cruiser Building Programme, 373 Japan’s Naval Construction Programme, 344, 356 United States Light Cruisers Omaha, 1922, and Wampanoag, 1864, 55. 66
Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels :
Aogir, Locomotive Transport. Ship, Conversion of German War Vessel. 239 Conte Verde, Liner, W. Beardmore and Co., Limited, Launch, 552 Elder Dempster Motor Liner Adda. Harland and Wolff, Limited, 587, 624, 636 Ellerman Liner City of Nagpur, Workman, Clark and Co., Limited. 378. 379 Empress of Australia, Canadian Pacific Steamer, Fbttinger Transformers on. 4, 84 (Two-page Supplement, July 1th, 1922) Franconia, Cunard Liner, Launch of, John Brown and Co., Limited, 552 Motor Ship Eknaren, Trials of, Wm. Dox ford and Sons, Limited, 354 Motor Ship Handicap, Rosenberg Mekaniske Verksted, 139 P. and O. Liner Moldavia, Carnmell Laird and Co., 350 Penlee Motor Lifeboat The Brothers, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 656 ; (Erratum), 704 (Two-page Supplement, December 22nd, 1922)
Troilus, Steamship, 116 SHOE and Leat her Fair—see Exhibitions Shows—see Exhibitions Signalling, Railway—see Railways
Signalling by Wireless Telegraphy to Entombed Miners, 551
Sila—see Hydro-electric
Silos, Reinforced Concrete, for Beet, Kelliam, 184,187 Silos, Trass-cement, on the Meuse-Waal Canal 261, 263
Skimming Rivers for Irrigation Water, 485 Slag Encrusted Boiler Tubes, 504 Sleeping Cars—see Railways Soil Tiller, Simary Rotary, 8 Southampton, Floating Dry Dock for, 420, 421 Specifications, Vague, 443 Stability of Ships—sec Ships Standardisation and Bridge Design, 331 Standardisation Again, 693
Stanton, Dr. T. E., Recent Researches on Lubrication, 598, 609, 628
Static Friction, Theory of, R. M. Deeley, 610
Steam Boiler Matters, Mr. Stromeyer's Annual Report, 669, 672
Steam, Condensation of, 93, 100 Steam Pipe, Long Welded. 100 Steam Problem, “ Back Pressure " Process, G. James Wells, 674 Steam Production, Economic, 292 Stevedore, Responsibilit ies of the, 301 Strengthening Railway Pier—see Railways
Stromeyer’s, Mr. C. E., Annual Report on Steam Boiler Matters, 669, 672
Student in the Factory, 415; (Letters), 449. 473 Submarines—see Ships Suction (Jas Lorries, French, 332 Suction Gas Tractor, 306 Suction Gas Vehicles, French Trials of, 228, 306 Sugar—see Beet Sukkur Barrage, Proposed, 190 Superheated Steam and Non-ferrous Metals. Sir H. Fowler, 307 Surface Condensing—see Condensing Surfacing Machines—see Machine Tools
Swiss Industry and Commerce for 1921, 533 Synchronising Gear—see Electrical Matters TAMPING Machine for Breaking Up Macadam Roads, B. Johnson and Son, 59
Tasmania, Electrolytic Zinc Works in. 289, 300
Taylor, A. M.. on the Possibility of Transmission by Underground Cables* at 100,000- 150,000 Volts, 664 Telephone, Automatic, Exchange at Fleetwood, 474,475 Telephony, International, Mr. F. Gill’s Presidential Address, 486, 499
Tellurium, 298 Tester, Insulation—see Electrical Matters
Testing Machine, Electrically Operated 15-Ton, Messrs. W. and T. Avery, 253 Testing Machine, Railway Springs, Hydraulic, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 534
Testing Machine, Universal 100-Ton, A. J. Amsler and Co., 279 Textile Machinery Exhibition, 362, 390
Combing Machines, Youlten Cotton Opener, &c., 362, 390
Humidifying Apparatus, 363
Pneumatic Cloth Creaser, D. Foxwell and Son, 363 Selvedge Stamping Machine, Automatic, D.
Foxwell and Son, 362
Textile Machinery Accessories, Various, Electrical and Mechanical, 390 Textile Mill Drive, Model, Metropolitan* Vickers Electrical Company, Limited, 390
Vigoratair, H. Sinethurst and Sons, 390
Thawing, Cold \\ ater, in Placer Mining, Charles Janin, 253 Thermionic—see Valves, also Electrical Matters Thorne, A. T., and J. Calderwood on Torsional Oscillations and Marine Reduction Gearing, 547 Thrashing Machines at the Royal Show, Cambridge : All-steel, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited, 9, 12; Wm. Foster and Co., Limited, 58 ; Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 59 ; R. Garrett and Sons, Limited, 59 Timber Preservative Station. Experimental, at Pretoria, 402
Torsional Oscillations—see Ships
Touceda, E., on American Methods of .Manufacturing Iron Castings. 175
Traction Engines—see Engines Tractor, British Wallis, with Paraffin Engine, 38 Tract or, 5-Ton Compound Steam ’* Wellington,’’ W. Foster and Co., Limited, 604, 605
Tractor, Compound Steam, Marshall, Sons and Co., Limited. 9 Tractor, Light Weight, Austin Motor Company, Limited, 626 Tractor, Paraffin Oil Ploughing, with New Vaporiser and Electric Lighting, Peter Brotherhood, 605 Tractor, Steam, W. Tasker and Sons, Limited, 626
Tractor, The Suction Gas, 306 Tractors, Cletrac Petrol, H. G. Burford and Co., Limited, 57; “Autohorse,” S. E. Leach, Limited, 58 Trade Problems, 172
Traffic Problem, London, F. Rings and T. C. Hood, 200 Trailer Wagon, All-steel, Sentinel Wagon Works (1920), Limited, 9, 10, 12
Training School. Improvers, 556 Trains—see Railways Transformers, Electric—see Electrical Matters
Transformers, Futtinger, on a Liner, 4, 84 (Two-page Supplement, July 7th, 1922)
Transport Costs per Ton-mile, 529
Truing Machine, Scraper Knife, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 615 Tucker, Major W. S., on Hot Wire Microphone and its Applications to Sound, 600 Tunnel, Hudson River Vehicular. Ventilation of the, 542
Tunnels, Batignolles, Demolition of, 530 Turbine, 40,000-Kilowatt , 267. 270 Turbine, Internal Combustion, W. A. D. Forbes. 224 Turbine Runner, A New, L. F. Moody, 214 Turbines, Water, Efficiency of, 34 Turbines—see also Ships
Turbo-cornpressors for Aeroplanes, Professor A. Rateau, 472, 476 ; (Letter), 560
Turbo-generators—see Electrical Matters
u
UNITED States Super-power Survey, 503 University College, London, Extension of the Engineering Building, 126 Utilisation of Water and Tidal Power, R. F. Hindinarsh, 616
V V AAL River Scheme and Barrage, W. Ingham. 576 (Two-page Supplement, December 1st, 1922)
Vague Specifications, 443
Valve Gear, Locomotive—see Railway Locomotives Valve Leakage, Steam Engine, Experiments on, J. E. Rycroft, 62 Valves, Thermionic, on Public Supply Systems, P. D. Lowell, 281—see also Electrical Matters Ventilation of the Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel, 542
Vice, New Type, Bruce, Dawson and Co., 690
Viscometer, Cup and Ball, Michell Bearings, Limited, 532 w
WAGES-—see Labour
Wagon, Six-wheeled Steam, Robey and Co., Limited, 625 Wagon, Steam, with New Type Vertical Boiler, R. Garrett and Sons, Limited. 605 Wagon, Steam Tipping, W. Foster and Co., Limited, 604, 605 Wagons, Steam, at Royal Show, Cambridge : Yorkshire Patent. Steam Wagon Company, 57 ; Leyland Motors, Limited. 59 ; Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 59 ; R. Garrett and Son, Limited, 59 ; Atkinson and Co., 60 ; Fodens, Limited, 60 ; Mann's Steam Cart and Wagon Company, Limited, 60 ; W. Foster and Co., Limited, 58
Wagons—see also Lorry
Wall, T. F.. New Method of Improving Power Factor, 574 Walters, C. S., and V. G. Pickering on Colorimetric Analysis for Sewage Effluents, 602 Warship Design—see Ships, Naval Matters Washington Conference—see Ships, Naval Matters
Water, Chlorination of, 198 Water Elevator, Boulton and Paul, 625 Water Power in Argentina, 439
Water Power in the Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry, 15
Water Turbines, Efficiency of, 34
Watts, Sir Philip, on Papers Read at the Paris Summer Meetings of the Institution of Naval Architects, 63
Wave Transmission of Power. 444, 466
Welbourn, B., on Electrical Progress in Canada and the United States, 583 Welts, G. James, “Back Pressure” Process Steam Problem, 674 Went holt. Dr. L. R., on the Meuse-Waal Canal. 235, 261 Westcott, Sir Abell, Lecture, The Story of the Ship, 272 West German Metal Industry, 496 Westminster Hall Roof, 389 Westminster Hall Roof, Restoration and Preservation of, Sir Frank Baines, 494 Wheels, Motor Lorry, Rolled Steel, Bethlehem Company, 45 Whiddington, Professor R., on X-ray Electrons. 294 Whitehead, A., on Avoiding Deformation During Machining, 98 Whitehead, A., Influence of Mobile Batches on Manufacturing Capital, 518 W hiteley, J. H., on the Diminution of Lag at Ari through Deformation, 240 Whitworth Scholarships, 176 Wilkinson, H., Cotton Opening, Mixing and Carding Machinery, 550 Williams, George Bransby, on Flood Discharge and the Dimensions of Spillways in India, 321 ; (Letter), 350 Wilson. L. A., and C. R. Richards, A Study of Air-steam Mixtures, 662. 684 Windeler, George E., on the Caro and Maintenance of Diesel Engines. 447, 478 Winnower, Hurricane, Robert Bohy, Limited, 57 Wireless Broadcasting Station, Manchester. 670 Wireless Exhibition and Wireless Telephony Receiving Sets, 352 Wireless Telegraphy, Signalling by, to Entombed Miners, 551 Wireless Telephony, 145—also Radio Telegraphy and Telephony Wood Fuel Power Plant for Lonely Mine. 8. Rhodesia, Crosslev Brothers, Limited, 194, 202 WORKS
Austrian Engineering Works, 142
Crane Works at Rodley, Thomas Smith and Co.. Limited, 122, 123 Devonshire Ironworks, Staveley Coal and Iron Company, 242, 246 WORKS (continued): Electrolytic Zinc Works in Tasmania, 289, 300 Kelham Beet Sugar Factory, 161, 170, 184, 187,210 WORKING Hours—ace Labour X X-RAY Electrons, Professor R. Whiddington, 294 Y YARROW Convalescent Home, 126 Young Engineers’ Visit to South Wales, 201 z ZINC, Electrolytic, Works in Tasmania, 289 300
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