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ABELL, Professor T. P., on Stiffened Thin Plating under Water Pressure, 396 | ABELL, Professor T. P., on Stiffened Thin Plating under Water Pressure, 396 | ||
Abstract Science and Engineering, James Forrest Lecture, Sir R. T. Glazebrook, 502 | Abstract Science and Engineering, James Forrest Lecture, Sir R. T. Glazebrook, 502 | ||
Accidents in American Coal Mines, 128 | Accidents in American Coal Mines, 128 | ||
Accidents to Machinery, 660 | Accidents to Machinery, 660 | ||
Acetylene, Compressing, A. D. Risteen, 403 | Acetylene, Compressing, A. D. Risteen, 403 | ||
Acetylene Generator, Self-cleaning, Finnieston | |||
Acetylene Generator, Self-cleaning, Finnieston Engineering Company, Limited, 375 | |||
Admiralty Engineering Laboratory at West Drayton, 489 ( | |||
Admiralty Engineering Laboratory at West Drayton, 489 (T'lpo-page Supplement, May Ylth, 1923) | |||
AERONAUTICS: | AERONAUTICS: | ||
See also Annual Article | |||
Pressure in a Heat Engine, New Means of Ascertaining, H. E. Wimperis, 238 | |||
Aeronautical Research Committee, Mean Pressure in a Heat Engine, New Means of Ascertaining, H. E. Wimperis, 238 | |||
Aeroplane Engines—see also Engines | |||
Air Conference, 1923, Programme and Outline of Papers, 116 | Air Conference, 1923, Programme and Outline of Papers, 116 | ||
Gliders and their Value to Aeronautical Progress, Colonel Alex. Ogilvie, 141, 166, 184 | Gliders and their Value to Aeronautical Progress, Colonel Alex. Ogilvie, 141, 166, 184 | ||
Position of Air Transport To-day, Major- General Sir W. S. Brancker, 141 | |||
Position of Air Transport To-day, Major-General Sir W. S. Brancker, 141 | |||
Proceedings in Guildhall, 141, 145, 165 | |||
Progress of Research and Experiment, Air Vice-Marshal Sir W. G. H. Salmond, 141, 145 | Progress of Research and Experiment, Air Vice-Marshal Sir W. G. H. Salmond, 141, 145 | ||
Seaplanes, C. R. Fairey, 141, 165, 166, 174 | Seaplanes, C. R. Fairey, 141, 165, 166, 174 | ||
Self-supporting Airship Service, Commander C. Dennis Burney, 141, 142 | Self-supporting Airship Service, Commander C. Dennis Burney, 141, 142 | ||
Visit to London Terminal Aerodrome, Croydon, 141 | |||
Air Congress, International, 663, 682 ; Programme, 587 | Visit to London Terminal Aerodrome, Croydon,141 | ||
Air Congress, International, 663, 682; Programme, 587 | |||
Aircraft Standardisation, C. de Maistre, 684 | Aircraft Standardisation, C. de Maistre, 684 | ||
Air-screw Research in Great Britain, H. C. Watts, 684 | |||
Air-screw Research in Great Britain, H. C. | |||
Watts, 684 | |||
Light Alloys, MM. A. M. Portevin and R. de Fleury, 683 | Light Alloys, MM. A. M. Portevin and R. de Fleury, 683 | ||
Slotted Wing, F. Handley Page, 683 | Slotted Wing, F. Handley Page, 683 | ||
Standardisation of the Mathematical Notation used in Aeronautical Work, Commandant Herrera, 682 | Standardisation of the Mathematical Notation used in Aeronautical Work, Commandant Herrera, 682 | ||
Standardisation of Methods of Computing Wing Sections, A. G. von Baumhauer, 682 | Standardisation of Methods of Computing Wing Sections, A. G. von Baumhauer, 682 | ||
Standardisation of Methods of Research, Sir R. Glazebrook, 683 | Standardisation of Methods of Research, Sir R. Glazebrook, 683 | ||
Visits, &c., 684 | Visits, &c., 684 | ||
Air Transport, Major-General Sir W. S. Brancker, 655 | Air Transport, Major-General Sir W. S. Brancker, 655 | ||
Avro | |||
Avro “Aidershot” Long-distance Bomber, 11 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
Avro “ Bison ” Fleet Spotter, 11 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | Avro “ Bison ” Fleet Spotter, 11 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | ||
Blackburn Deck-landing Naval Spotting Machine, 11 | Blackburn Deck-landing Naval Spotting Machine, 11 | ||
Boulton and Paul All-steel Biplane, 10 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | Boulton and Paul All-steel Biplane, 10 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | ||
Bristol Three-seater Taxiplane, 11 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | Bristol Three-seater Taxiplane, 11 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | ||
Civil Aviation and the Government, 233 | Civil Aviation and the Government, 233 | ||
“Cromarty” Flying Boat, Short Brothers, Limited, 10 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
de Havilland No. 34 Twelve-seater Commercial Machine, 11 | de Havilland No. 34 Twelve-seater Commercial Machine, 11 | ||
Handley Page Slotted Wing Torpedo Plane, 10 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | Handley Page Slotted Wing Torpedo Plane, 10 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | ||
Helicopter Competition, 527 | Helicopter Competition, 527 | ||
Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, Sir Eustace d’Eyncourt and Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 310, 323 | Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, Sir Eustace d’Eyncourt and Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 310, 323 | ||
R.A.E. Electrical Indicator on an Aeroplane, 168—see also Indicators | R.A.E. Electrical Indicator on an Aeroplane, 168—see also Indicators | ||
Vickers “ Virginia ” Twin-engined Biplane, 156 | Vickers “ Virginia ” Twin-engined Biplane, 156 | ||
Wireless Equipment of Aircraft, 192 | |||
AGRICULTURE, Engineering and, 343 | AGRICULTURE, Engineering and, 343 | ||
Ahrons, E. L., Short Histories of Famous Firms, | |||
Air Compressor, Self-contained Portable, Lacy- Hulbert and Co., Limited, 399 | Ahrons, E. L., Short Histories of Famous Firms, ill; (Letters), 198—see Firms | ||
Air Compressor, Self-contained Portable, Lacy-Hulbert and Co., Limited, 399 | |||
Air Compressors, Electrically Driven, at a Durham Colliery, Ingersoll-Rand Company, Limited, 500, 508 | Air Compressors, Electrically Driven, at a Durham Colliery, Ingersoll-Rand Company, Limited, 500, 508 | ||
Aitchison, Dr. D., on Magnesium Alloys, 264 | Aitchison, Dr. D., on Magnesium Alloys, 264 | ||
Alloy Steels, J. A. Jones, 548 | Alloy Steels, J. A. Jones, 548 | ||
Alloys, Cast, of Copper with Tin, Harold Heape, 306 | Alloys, Cast, of Copper with Tin, Harold Heape, 306 | ||
Alloys, Magnesium, Dr. D. Aitchison, 264 | Alloys, Magnesium, Dr. D. Aitchison, 264 | ||
Alloys, Structure of, Dr. W. | |||
Alloys, Structure of, Dr. W. Bosenhain, 471 | |||
Alloys—see also Iron and Steel | Alloys—see also Iron and Steel | ||
Aluminium Alloy, Chill Castings in, Dr. | |||
Aluminium Alloy, Chill Castings in, Dr. Rosen-hain and Others, 291 | |||
Aluminium-copper Alloys, R. C. Reader, 292 | Aluminium-copper Alloys, R. C. Reader, 292 | ||
Aluminium Sheet, Work-hardened, Professor | Aluminium Sheet, Work-hardened, Professor | ||
H. C. Carpenter and Mr. C. Coldron Smith, 265 | H. C. Carpenter and Mr. C. Coldron Smith, 265 | ||
AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS : | AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS : | ||
446, 479, 524, 616, 669 | |||
American Sheet Steel Industry, 617 | |||
Automatic Cut-off for Locomotives, 524 | |||
Boiler for 1200 lb. Pressure, 669 | |||
Burning Pulverised Fuel, 446 | |||
Concrete Bored by Molluscs, 446 | |||
Design of Earth Dams, 524 | |||
Laying Tram Rails 420ft. Long, 479 | |||
Lengthening a Car Ferry, 524 | |||
Malleable Iron Manufacture, 669 | |||
New York Trolley Omnibuses, 446 | |||
Suspension Bridge, A 1750ft., 616 | |||
Use of Tin-plate Scrap for Cast Iron, 669 | |||
Welded Joints for Steel Structures, 479 | |||
ANDERSON, John, Form as Influencing Stability and Propulsion in Passenger Ships, 397 | ANDERSON, John, Form as Influencing Stability and Propulsion in Passenger Ships, 397 | ||
Andrew, C. D., on Machine Tools for Locomotive Work, 96 | Andrew, C. D., on Machine Tools for Locomotive Work, 96 | ||
ANNUAL ARTICLES : | ANNUAL ARTICLES : | ||
Aeronautics in 1922, 10 | |||
{Two-page Supplement, January 5th, 1923) Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, | |||
Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 11 de Havilland Aircraft Company, Limited, | |||
Limited, 11 | |||
Boulton and Paul, Limited, 10 | |||
Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 11 | |||
de Havilland Aircraft Company, Limited, 11 | |||
Handley Page, Limited, 10 | |||
Electricity in Mines, 35 ; (Correction), 93 | |||
French Power Stations at Comines and Gennevilliers, 7 | Roe, A. V., and Co., Limited, 11 | ||
Rolling Mill, Electrical, Sheffield, 8 | Short Brothers, Limited, 10 | ||
Electrical Engineering in 1922, 7, 35 | |||
{Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
Converting Plant, 35 | |||
Electric Power, 8 | |||
Electric Traction Equipments, 8 | |||
Electricity in Mines, 35 ; (Correction), 93 | |||
Fleetwood Automatic Telephone Exchange, 7 {Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
French Power Stations at Comines and | |||
Gennevilliers, 7 {Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
Miscellaneous, 35 | |||
Rolling Mill, Electrical, Sheffield, 8 {Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
Switchgear, 35 | |||
Transformers, 35 | |||
Turbo-generator Sets, 7 | |||
Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 8 | |||
Gas Engineering in 1922, 39 | |||
Presence of Carbon Monoxide, 40 | |||
Price of Gas, 40 | |||
Residual Products, 40 | |||
Harbours and Waterways in 1922, 29 | |||
The United Kingdom : | |||
Bristol Channel Ports, 29 | |||
Facilities for Oil Trade, 29 | |||
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued): | ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued): | ||
Harbours and Waterways in 1922 (coni.)-. | |||
Holyhead, 29 | |||
Humber Ports, 29 | |||
Inland Waterways, 29 | |||
Irish Ports, 29 | |||
London, Port of, 29 | |||
Manchester, 29 | |||
Mersey, The, 29 | |||
North-East Coast Ports, 29 | |||
Other Ports, 29 | |||
Scottish Ports, 29 | |||
Southampton, 29 | |||
Working ton, 29 | |||
British Dominions and India, 30 | |||
Australia and New Zealand, 30 | |||
Canada, 30 | |||
East Africa, 30 | |||
India, 30 | |||
Malaya, 30 | |||
South Africa, 30 | |||
West Africa, 30 | |||
Foreign Ports, 30 | |||
Belgium, 30 | |||
China, 30 | |||
France, 30 | |||
Germany and the Rhine, 30 | |||
Holland, 30 | |||
Italy, 30 | |||
Japan and Manchuria, 30 | |||
South America, 30 | |||
Suez Canal, 30 | |||
United States, 30 | |||
Locomotives of 1922, 24 | |||
(Two-page Supplement, January 5th, 1923) Glasgow and South-Western Baltic Tank | |||
Engine, 4 ; (Letter), 170 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | Engine, 4 ; (Letter), 170 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | ||
Great Central, Four-coupled Superheater Passenger Engine, 5 | Great Central, Four-coupled Superheater Passenger Engine, 5 | ||
Great Northern, Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Passenger Engine, 4 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | Great Northern, Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Passenger Engine, 4 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | ||
North-Eastern 1800 H.P. Electric Locomotive, 4 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | North-Eastern 1800 H.P. Electric Locomotive, 4 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | ||
North-Eastern Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Passenger Engine, 4 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | North-Eastern Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Passenger Engine, 4 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | ||
North Staffordshire Four-cylinder Side Tank Engine, 5 | North Staffordshire Four-cylinder Side Tank Engine, 5 | ||
Ramsay Locomotive, Turbo-electric Condensing, 5 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | Ramsay Locomotive, Turbo-electric Condensing, 5 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | ||
Turbo-locomotive, Ljungstrom, Swedish State Railways, 5 | Turbo-locomotive, Ljungstrom, Swedish State Railways, 5 | ||
Motor Ships in 1922, 16 | |||
(Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
Beardmore-Tosi Type of Engine, 16 Burmeister and Wain Type of Engine, 16 Camellaird-Fullagar Type of Engine, 16 Doxford Opposed Piston Engine, 18 | |||
French and Italian Motor Ships, 18 | |||
German Motor Ship Progress, 18 | |||
Neptune Type of Engine, 17 | |||
Nobel Engine, 17 | |||
North British Diesel Engine, 17 | |||
Smaller Craft, 18 | |||
Still Engine, 17 | |||
Sulzer Type of Engine, 17 | |||
Testing Motor Ships, 18 | |||
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued) | Trend of Development, 18 | ||
Vickers Type of Engine, 18 | |||
Werkspoor Type of Engine, 18 | |||
Naval Construction in 1922, 6 | |||
France, 7 | |||
Great Britain, 6 | |||
Italy, 7 | |||
Japan, 7 | |||
Minor Navies, 7 | |||
Developments in Design and Construction, the Duct Keel, Vane Wheel Propulsion, the | United States, 6 | ||
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued)-. | |||
Railways in 1922, 32 | |||
Grouping of the Railways, 32 | |||
New Works : | |||
Great Central, 33 | |||
Great Northern, 33 | |||
Great Western, 33 | |||
London and North-Western, 33 | |||
London and South-Western, 33 | |||
North British, 33 | |||
North-East’ern, 33 | |||
South-Eastern and Chatham, 33 | |||
Miscellaneous, 34 | |||
Railway Accidents, 34 | |||
Railways and Unemployment, 33 | |||
Signalling, 33 | |||
Shipbuilding in 1922, 20 | |||
(Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
Developments in Design and Construction, the Duct Keel, Vane Wheel Propulsion, the Plettner Rudder, 21 | |||
Electrical Developments, 21 | Electrical Developments, 21 | ||
New Rules and Standards, 21 | New Rules and Standards, 21 | ||
Repairs and Reconditioning, 21 | |||
Some Liners and Passenger Ships, 20 | |||
Speed Reduction Gearing, 21 | |||
Tankers and Dredging Machinery, 21 | |||
Year in Retrospect, 20 | |||
Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering in 1922, 18 | |||
Effects of the Drought of 1921, 18 | |||
Metropolitan Water Board, 18 | |||
Waterworks in Progress or in Contemplation, 18 | Waterworks in Progress or in Contemplation, 18 | ||
Works Abroad, 19 | |||
Sanitary Engineering : General Outlook, 19 | Sanitary Engineering : General Outlook, 19 | ||
London Main Drainage and Sewage Disposal, 19 | London Main Drainage and Sewage Disposal, 19 | ||
Other Works, 19 | |||
ARCHITECTURE of Engineering, 632 | ARCHITECTURE of Engineering, 632 | ||
Arc-welding—see Electrical Matters | Arc-welding—see Electrical Matters | ||
Argentine and Uruguay, Building Activities in, | |||
Argentine and Uruguay, Building Activities in, 294 | |||
Armour Plate Manufacture—see Works | Armour Plate Manufacture—see Works | ||
Asbestos, South African Blue, Cape Asbestos | |||
Asbestos, South African Blue, Cape Asbestos Company, Limited, 255 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | ||
Association, Diesel Engine Users’: | Association, Diesel Engine Users’: | ||
Issue of Mr. Geo. E. Windeler’s Paper, 125 | |||
Losses in Heat Engines and Means of Reducing Them, Engineer-Commander W. P. Sillince, 640 | Losses in Heat Engines and Means of Reducing Them, Engineer-Commander W. P. Sillince, 640 | ||
March Meeting, Proposed Change of Name, 294 | March Meeting, Proposed Change of Name, 294 | ||
Use of | |||
Use of Cooljng Water for Diesel Engines, J. G. | |||
Griffin, 602 | |||
Association of Engineers, Manchester : | Association of Engineers, Manchester : | ||
Mr. Dempster Smith’s Report on Lathe Tools, 95, 234 | Mr. Dempster Smith’s Report on Lathe Tools, 95, 234 | ||
Separation of Materials by Mechanical Means, Cecil Bentham, 181 | Separation of Materials by Mechanical Means, Cecil Bentham, 181 | ||
Suction Gas Producers, William Greenwood, 340 | Suction Gas Producers, William Greenwood, 340 | ||
Workshop Efficiency, G. E. Bailey, 268 | Workshop Efficiency, G. E. Bailey, 268 | ||
Institute, Iron and Steel: | Institute, Iron and Steel: | ||
Acl Range in Alloy Steels, J. A.-Jones, 548 | |||
Annual Meeting, 401, 528, 546, 551 | |||
British Steel Works Gas Producer Practice, Fred Clements, 530 | British Steel Works Gas Producer Practice, Fred Clements, 530 | ||
Carnegie Fund Grants, 547 | Carnegie Fund Grants, 547 | ||
Characteristics of Moulding Sands, &c., J. | Characteristics of Moulding Sands, &c., J. | ||
E. Fletcher, 530 | |||
Chromium Steels, Mechanical Properties, Charles R. Austin, 548 | Chromium Steels, Mechanical Properties, Charles R. Austin, 548 | ||
Coke as a Factor in the Fuel Economy of the Blast-furnace, E. R. Sutcliffe and Others, 529 | Coke as a Factor in the Fuel Economy of the Blast-furnace, E. R. Sutcliffe and Others, 529 | ||
Constitution of the Alloys of Iron and Nickel, Dr. D. Hanson and Mr. J. R. Freeman, 548 | Constitution of the Alloys of Iron and Nickel, Dr. D. Hanson and Mr. J. R. Freeman, 548 | ||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES | |||
Institute, Iron and Steel | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued'): | ||
Institute, Iron and Steel (continued): | |||
Constitution of Basic Slags : Its Relation to Furnace Reactions, T. P. Colclough, 547 | Constitution of Basic Slags : Its Relation to Furnace Reactions, T. P. Colclough, 547 | ||
Contribution to the Study of Hardness, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. Charles | Contribution to the Study of Hardness, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. Charles | ||
R. Austin, 548 | |||
Correlation of the Chemical Constitutions of True Steels with their Micrographic Structures, Dr. J. O. Arnold, 546 | Correlation of the Chemical Constitutions of True Steels with their Micrographic Structures, Dr. J. O. Arnold, 546 | ||
Electrical Power in Iron and Steel Works, C. A. Ablett, 547 | |||
List of Papers, 401; Papers Presented | |||
List of Papers, 401 ; Papers Presented j^ut not Read, 548; Dinner, 401; Report, 528 ; Awards, 528 | |||
Production of Single Metallic Crystals and Some of their Properties, Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 546, 551 | Production of Single Metallic Crystals and Some of their Properties, Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 546, 551 | ||
Properties of Steels Containing Globular Cementite, Professor Cecil H. Desch and Mr. A. T. Roberts, 547 | Properties of Steels Containing Globular Cementite, Professor Cecil H. Desch and Mr. A. T. Roberts, 547 | ||
Small Quantities of Tin in Steel, Effect of, J. H. Whiteley and A. Braithwaite, 546 | |||
Institute of Metals: | |||
Variation of Brinell Hardness Number under Testing Load, Hugh O’Neill, 548 | |||
Institute of Metals : | |||
Alloys of Aluminium with Small Percentages of Copper, Dr. Hanson and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, 306 | Alloys of Aluminium with Small Percentages of Copper, Dr. Hanson and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, 306 | ||
Alloys, Structure of, Annual May Lecture, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 471 | Alloys, Structure of, Annual May Lecture, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 471 | ||
Aluminium-Copper Alloys, R. C. Reader, 292 Annual General Meeting, 183, 264, 291, 305 ; | |||
Dinner, 183, 264 | |||
Cast Alloys of Copper with Tin, Harold Heape, 306 | Cast Alloys of Copper with Tin, Harold Heape, 306 | ||
Chill Castings in an Aluminium Alloy, Dr. Rosenhain and Others, 291 | Chill Castings in an Aluminium Alloy, Dr. Rosenhain and Others, 291 | ||
Constitution and Age Hardening of the Ternary Alloys of Aluminium with Magnesium and Copper, Miss Marie Gayler, 306 Crystal Grain, Colonel L. T. Belaiew, 305 Elasticity and Annealing Temperature, E. A. | |||
F. Reeve and Others, 291 | |||
Extrusion Defect in Brass Rods Extruded from a Multiple Die, R. Genders, 292 | Extrusion Defect in Brass Rods Extruded from a Multiple Die, R. Genders, 292 | ||
Hardness of Annealed Copper, and Hardness of Certain Copper Alpha Solid Solutions, A. L. Norbury, 305 | Hardness of Annealed Copper, and Hardness of Certain Copper Alpha Solid Solutions, A. L. Norbury, 305 | ||
Magnesium Alloys, Dr. D. Aitchison, 264 | |||
Magnifier Hammer, R. Genders, 306 | |||
Oxidation of Metals at High Temperatures, N. B. Pilling and R. E. Bedworth, 306 | |||
Programme, 183 | |||
Report of the Honorary Treasurer, 290 | |||
Season Cracking and its Prevention, &c., | |||
S. Beckinsale, 292 | |||
Structure of Eutectics, A. M. Portevin, 292 Ternary System Copper-Aluminium-Nickel, | |||
C. R. Austin and A. J. Murphy, 305 | |||
Work-hardened Aluminium Sheet, Professor H. C. Carpenter and Mr. C. C. Smith, 265 Sheffield Section: | |||
Corrosion of Metals, Joint Meeting, 412 | |||
Institute of Patentees : | Institute of Patentees : | ||
Letter and Address of Institute, 211 | |||
Institute of Transport: | Institute of Transport: | ||
Air Transport, Major-General Sir W. Sefton Brancker, 655 | Air Transport, Major-General Sir W. Sefton Brancker, 655 | ||
British and American Road Construction and Maintenance, A. Dryland, 655 | British and American Road Construction and Maintenance, A. Dryland, 655 | ||
Cargo Handling at Ports : British and American Methods Compared, Brysson Cunningham, 656 | Cargo Handling at Ports : British and American Methods Compared, Brysson Cunningham, 656 | ||
Modern Trackwork and its Importance, Sir R. Hadfield, 654 | Modern Trackwork and its Importance, Sir R. Hadfield, 654 | ||
Railway Electrification, Discussion on Sir Philip Dawson’s Paper, 501 | Railway Electrification, Discussion on Sir Philip Dawson’s Paper, 501 | ||
Railway Requirements of an Important Industrial Area, J. A. Jenkinson, 654 | Railway Requirements of an Important Industrial Area, J. A. Jenkinson, 654 | ||
Third Congress, at Sheffield, 560, 654 ; Programme of Papers and Visits, 560, 656 | Third Congress, at Sheffield, 560, 654 ; Programme of Papers and Visits, 560, 656 | ||
Tramways from a Traffic Point of View under Existing Conditions, E. S. Rayner, 656 | Tramways from a Traffic Point of View under Existing Conditions, E. S. Rayner, 656 | ||
Wagon Stock on British Railways, H. N. Gresley, 151 | Wagon Stock on British Railways, H. N. Gresley, 151 | ||
Institution of Automobile Engineers : | Institution of Automobile Engineers : | ||
Oil Engine Nomenclature, J. L. Chaloner, 202 ; (Letter), 574 | Oil Engine Nomenclature, J. L. Chaloner, 202 ; (Letter), 574 | ||
Use and Limitations of the Steam Wagon, C. Le M. Gosselin, 419 | Use and Limitations of the Steam Wagon, C. Le M. Gosselin, 419 | ||
Institution of British Foundrymen : | Institution of British Foundrymen : | ||
Carbon in Foundry Irons, Monsieur Siegle, 660 | Carbon in Foundry Irons, Monsieur Siegle, 660 | ||
Manufacture of Steel Castings in the United States, Major R. A. Bull, 659 | Manufacture of Steel Castings in the United States, Major R. A. Bull, 659 | ||
Oil-sand Cores and Binders, A. Campion and J. McEachen, 660 | Oil-sand Cores and Binders, A. Campion and J. McEachen, 660 | ||
Steel Castings, Light and Medium Weight, F. A. Melmoth, 659 | Steel Castings, Light and Medium Weight, F. A. Melmoth, 659 | ||
Summer Conference, 659 | |||
Institution of Chemical Engineers : | Institution of Chemical Engineers : | ||
First Annual Meeting, 635 | |||
Industrial Oxygen, T. Campbell Finlayson, 635 | Industrial Oxygen, T. Campbell Finlayson, 635 | ||
Institution of Civil Engineers : | Institution of Civil Engineers : | ||
April Examinations, 1923, 591 | |||
Interdependence of Abstract Science and Engineering, “ James Forrest ” Lecture, Sir Richard T. Glazebrook, 502 | Interdependence of Abstract Science and Engineering, “ James Forrest ” Lecture, Sir Richard T. Glazebrook, 502 | ||
Tides from an Engineer’s Standpoint, Edward W. Hollingworth, 698 | Tides from an Engineer’s Standpoint, Edward W. Hollingworth, 698 | ||
Birmingham and District Association : | |||
Public Supply of Electricity, Question of Limiting, Joint Meeting at Birmingham, 115 | Public Supply of Electricity, Question of Limiting, Joint Meeting at Birmingham, 115 | ||
Institution of Electrical Engineers : | Institution of Electrical Engineers : | ||
Control of the Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, Lectures, Professor Miles Walker, 226, 256 | Control of the Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, Lectures, Professor Miles Walker, 226, 256 | ||
Drive of Power Station Auxiliaries, L. Breach and Midgley, 468 | Drive of Power Station Auxiliaries, L. Breach and Midgley, 468 | ||
Problems in High-speed Alternators and their Solution, J. Rosen, 210 | Problems in High-speed Alternators and their Solution, J. Rosen, 210 | ||
Problems in Telephony, Solved and Unsolved, Kelvin Lecture, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 528 | Problems in Telephony, Solved and Unsolved, Kelvin Lecture, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 528 | ||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES | |||
Institution of E | ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | ||
Public Supply of Electricity, Question of Limiting, Joint Meeting at Birmingham, | |||
Institution of E.ectrical Engineers (continued): | |||
Public Supply of Electricity, Question of Limiting, Joint Meeting at Birmingham, 115 | |||
Summer Meeting at the North-Western Centre, 601, 623; Programme, 322; Visits to Works, 601, 623 | Summer Meeting at the North-Western Centre, 601, 623; Programme, 322; Visits to Works, 601, 623 | ||
Works Production, C. H. Nelson, 174 | Variable-speed Alternating-current Motors Without Commutators, F. Greedy, 49 | ||
Works Production, C. H. Nelson, 174 Wireless Section : | |||
Application of a Revolving Magnetic Drum to Electric Relays, &c., Dr. McLachlan, 641 | Application of a Revolving Magnetic Drum to Electric Relays, &c., Dr. McLachlan, 641 | ||
Naval High-power Valves, Development of, H. Morris-Airey, 372 | Naval High-power Valves, Development of, H. Morris-Airey, 372 | ||
Institution of Engineers of Australia : | Institution of Engineers of Australia : | ||
“ Transactions,” Volume L, 573 | |||
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland : | Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland : | ||
Electric Transmission of Power for Propelling Machinery, W. J. Belsey, 441 | Electric Transmission of Power for Propelling Machinery, W. J. Belsey, 441 | ||
Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, Eng.-Lieut.-Commander L. J. Le Mesurier, 85 | Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, Eng.-Lieut.-Commander L. J. Le Mesurier, 85 | ||
Vane Wheel Propulsion, Maurice E. Denny, | |||
Vane Wheel Propulsion, Maurice E. Denny, | |||
Institution of Gas Engineers : | Institution of Gas Engineers : | ||
Annual General Meeting, 666 | |||
Annual General Meeting, 666 : Programme, 666 | |||
Institution, Junior, of Engineers : | Institution, Junior, of Engineers : | ||
Tensile Tests of Materials at High Temperatures, Professor F. C. Lea, 178, 182 | Tensile Tests of Materials at High Temperatures, Professor F. C. Lea, 178, 182 | ||
Institution of Mechanical Engineers : | Institution of Mechanical Engineers : | ||
Annual Report, 206 | |||
Educational Grant, W. H. Allen, 321 | |||
Mechanical Problems in the Rubber Industry, H. C. Young, 196, 206, 224 | Mechanical Problems in the Rubber Industry, H. C. Young, 196, 206, 224 | ||
Micro-indicator for High-speed Engines, W. G. Collins, 87, 100 | Micro-indicator for High-speed Engines, W. G. Collins, 87, 100 | ||
New Form of Optical Indicator, Professor F. W. Burstall, 87, 88 | New Form of Optical Indicator, Professor F. W. Burstall, 87, 88 | ||
Oil Engine Nomenclature, Committee’s Report, 152 | Oil Engine Nomenclature, Committee’s Report, 152 | ||
Problems of the Engine Indicator, Loughnan Pendred, 87 | Problems of the Engine Indicator, Loughnan Pendred, 87 | ||
Public Supply of Electricity, Question of Limiting, Joint Meeting at Birmingham, | |||
Public Supply of Electricity, Question of Limiting, Joint Meeting at Birmingham, | |||
R.A.E. Electrical Indicator for High-speed Internal Combustion Engines and Gauge for Maximum Pressures, H. Wood, 87, 100, 102, 168 | R.A.E. Electrical Indicator for High-speed Internal Combustion Engines and Gauge for Maximum Pressures, H. Wood, 87, 100, 102, 168 | ||
Relation Between Scratch and Load on Diamond in Scratch Hardness Tests, G. A. Hankins, 444 | Relation Between Scratch and Load on Diamond in Scratch Hardness Tests, G. A. Hankins, 444 | ||
Static Indentation Tests, R. G. C. Batson, 444 | Static Indentation Tests, R. G. C. Batson, 444 | ||
Steam Nozzles Research, 319 | Steam Nozzles Research, 319 | ||
Summer Meeting at Glasgow, 694 ; Provisional Programme, 282, 615 | |||
Summer Meeting at Glasgow, 694; Provisional Programme, 282, 615 | |||
Clyde Marine Oil Engines, Professor Mellanby, 696 | Clyde Marine Oil Engines, Professor Mellanby, 696 | ||
Dock Appliances at Glasgow Harbour, Daniel Fife, 696 | Dock Appliances at Glasgow Harbour, Daniel Fife, 696 | ||
Mechanical Contrivances in Connection with Storage and Distribution of Water, Bruce Ball, 696 | Mechanical Contrivances in Connection with Storage and Distribution of Water, Bruce Ball, 696 | ||
Sugar Machinery, Lord Invernairn, 694 Visits, &c., 696 | |||
Water-tube Boiler and Crane Construction, Sir James Kemnal, 695 | Water-tube Boiler and Crane Construction, Sir James Kemnal, 695 | ||
Symposium of Papers on Indicators, 87, 100, 168 | Symposium of Papers on Indicators, 87, 100, 168 | ||
North-Western Branch : | |||
Indicators, Symposium of Papers, Loughnan Pendred on, 236 | Indicators, Symposium of Papers, Loughnan Pendred on, 236 | ||
Machine Tools for Locomotive Work, C. D. | Machine Tools for Locomotive Work, C. D. | ||
Andrew, 96 | |||
Spinning Mule, J. Hardman, 144 | |||
Steam Nozzle Research Committee, Report, 415 | Steam Nozzle Research Committee, Report, 415 | ||
Graduates’ Association : | |||
Lecture by Professor Gibson, Use of Models in Engineering, 174 | Lecture by Professor Gibson, Use of Models in Engineering, 174 | ||
Institution of Mining Engineers : | Institution of Mining Engineers : | ||
Seventy-ninth General Meeting, 563 ; Programme of Papers and Visits, 563 | Seventy-ninth General Meeting, 563 ; Programme of Papers and Visits, 563 | ||
Institution of Naval Architects : | Institution of Naval Architects : | ||
Annual Meetings, 309, 323, 334, 345, 349, 365, 376, 396 ; Election of Officers, 310 | Annual Meetings, 309, 323, 334, 345, 349, 365, 376, 396 ; Election of Officers, 310 | ||
Announcements, 129, 269 ; Dinner, 269, 310 ; Programme, 269 ; Report, 309 | Announcements, 129, 269 ; Dinner, 269, 310 ; Programme, 269 ; Report, 309 | ||
Coastal Motor Boats, Design and Service During the War, Sir J. E. Thornycroft and Lieut. Bremner, 334, 345 | |||
Effect of Variations in Loading, &c., W. Thomson, 397 | Effect of Variations in Loading, &c., W. Thomson, 397 | ||
Electric Ship Propulsion, W. L. R. Emmet, 365, 376 | Electric Ship Propulsion, W. L. R. Emmet, 365, 376 | ||
Experiments on Large-size Riveted Joints, J. Montgomerie, 397 | Experiments on Large-size Riveted Joints, J. Montgomerie, 397 | ||
Graphical Trim Calculation and a Trim Nomogram, E. V. Telfer, 398 | Graphical Trim Calculation and a Trim Nomogram, E. V. Telfer, 398 | ||
H.M.S. Victory, 310 | H.M.S. Victory, 310 | ||
Mechanical Gearing, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons, Messrs. S. S. Cook and H. M. Duncan, 335, 349 | Mechanical Gearing, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons, Messrs. S. S. Cook and H. M. Duncan, 335, 349 | ||
Model Screw Propeller Experiments with Mercantile Ship Forms, W. C. S. Wigley and G. S. Baker, 365 | Model Screw Propeller Experiments with Mercantile Ship Forms, W. C. S. Wigley and G. S. Baker, 365 | ||
Powering of Motor Ships, K. C. Barnaby, 366 | Powering of Motor Ships, K. C. Barnaby, 366 | ||
Present-day Problems in the Design of Ships, A. C. F. Henderson, 334 | Present-day Problems in the Design of Ships, A. C. F. Henderson, 334 | ||
Presidential Address, Duke of Northumberland, 309 | Presidential Address, Duke of Northumberland, 309 | ||
Programme, 269 | |||
Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, Sir Eustace d’Eyncourt and Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 310, 323 | Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, Sir Eustace d’Eyncourt and Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 310, 323 | ||
Stiffened Thin Plating Under Water Pressure, Professor T. P. Abell, 396 | Stiffened Thin Plating Under Water Pressure, Professor T. P. Abell, 396 | ||
Institution of Municipal and County Engineers : | Institution of Municipal and County Engineers : | ||
Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders: | Annual Meeting and Conference, 534 | ||
Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders : | |||
Review of Marine Diesel Engines, Synopsis of Papers, 61 | Review of Marine Diesel Engines, Synopsis of Papers, 61 | ||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | |||
Institution, Royal: | Institution, Royal: | ||
Recording Gas Calorimeter, Lecture by Professor C. V. Boys, 470 | Recording Gas Calorimeter, Lecture by Professor C. V. Boys, 470 | ||
Institution of Structural Engineers : | Institution of Structural Engineers : | ||
Ciment Electrique, D. B. Butler, 668 | |||
Society, Ceramic : | Society, Ceramic : | ||
Refractory Materials Section : | |||
Two Days’ Conference at Bournemouth, 508 | |||
Society, Faraday: | Society, Faraday: | ||
Corrosion of Metals, Joint Meeting, 412 | |||
Society of Glass Technology: | Society of Glass Technology: | ||
Ashley Bottle Machine, S. English, 688 | |||
Design of Pot Arches, Th. Teisen, 688 | |||
Meeting in Leeds, 688 | |||
Specifications in the Glass Industry, Professor W. E. S. Turner, 688 | Specifications in the Glass Industry, Professor W. E. S. Turner, 688 | ||
Society, Optical: | Society, Optical: | ||
Levels and Level Bubbles, S. G. Starling, 699 | Levels and Level Bubbles, S. G. Starling, 699 | ||
New Form of Balloon Theodolite, T. F. Connolly, 699 | New Form of Balloon Theodolite, T. F. Connolly, 699 | ||
Primary and Secondary Image Curves, &c., E. W. Taylor, 699 | Primary and Secondary Image Curves, &c., E. W. Taylor, 699 | ||
Society, Royal: | Society, Royal: | ||
Conversazione, 520 | |||
Great Gift by Sir Alfred Yarrow, 206 | |||
ATMOSPHERIC Pollution and Fog Prevention, 561 | ATMOSPHERIC Pollution and Fog Prevention, 561 | ||
Audiometers—see Railways | Audiometers—see Railways | ||
Austin, C. R., and A. J. Murphy on the Ternary | Austin, C. R., and A. J. Murphy on the Ternary | ||
System Copper-aluminium-nickel, 305 | |||
Australia, Engineering Standards Association of, 75 | Australia, Engineering Standards Association of, 75 | ||
Australian Engineering Notes, 99, 130, 202, 336, | |||
Australian Engineering Notes, 99, 130, 202, 336, 375, 413, 456, 508, 587, 667, 701 | |||
B | B | ||
BAILEY, G. E., on Workshop Efficiency, 268 | BAILEY, G. E., on Workshop Efficiency, 268 | ||
Baker, G., Oriental Cotton Printing in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 154 | |||
Baker, G., Oriental Cotton Printing in the | |||
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 154 | |||
Balancing, Static, Machine, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 254 | Balancing, Static, Machine, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 254 | ||
Ball and Roller Bearings for Locomotive and Carriage Axles, Swedish State Railways, 402 | |||
Barge—see Separating | Ball and Roller Bearings for Locomotive and | ||
Carriage Axles, Swedish State Railways, 402 Barge—see Separating | |||
Barnaby, K. C., on Powering of Motor Ships, 366 | Barnaby, K. C., on Powering of Motor Ships, 366 | ||
Batson, R. G. C., on Static Indentation Tests, 444 | Batson, R. G. C., on Static Indentation Tests, 444 | ||
Belaiew, Colonel L. T., on Inner Structure of Crystal Grain, 305 | Belaiew, Colonel L. T., on Inner Structure of Crystal Grain, 305 | ||
Belsey, W. J., on Electric Transmission of Power for Propelling Machinery, 441 | |||
Belsey, W. J., on Electric Transmission of | |||
Power for Propelling Machinery, 441 | |||
Bending Rolls, Walter Frost, 254 | Bending Rolls, Walter Frost, 254 | ||
Bentham, Cecil, on Separation of Materials by Mechanical Means, 181 | |||
Bentham, Cecil, on Separation of Materials by | |||
Mechanical Means, 181 | |||
Bessemer Converter Spouts, Clearing, 455 | Bessemer Converter Spouts, Clearing, 455 | ||
Bevel Gears, Spiral, W. C., D., 649 | Bevel Gears, Spiral, W. C., D., 649 | ||
Bierbaum, C. H., on Hardness Testing of | |||
Bierbaum, C. H., on Hardness Testing of Bear | |||
ing Metals, 420 | |||
Biplanes—see Aeronautics | Biplanes—see Aeronautics | ||
Blue Print Washing Machine, Precision Photo Printing Plant, Limited, 173 | |||
Blue Print Washing Machine, Precision Photo | |||
Printing Plant, Limited, 173 | |||
Boats—see Ships | Boats—see Ships | ||
Bogies, Railway—see Railways | Bogies, Railway—see Railways | ||
Boiler, Exhaust Gas Water-tube for U.S. | Boiler, Exhaust Gas Water-tube for U.S. | ||
Battleship, 455 | |||
Boiler Feed Water—see Closed Feed | Boiler Feed Water—see Closed Feed | ||
Boiler, Vertical Water-tube, for Steam Wagon, Atkinson and Co., 680 | Boiler, Vertical Water-tube, for Steam Wagon, Atkinson and Co., 680 | ||
Boiler, Water-tube, and Crane Construction, Sir James Kemnal, 695 | Boiler, Water-tube, and Crane Construction, Sir James Kemnal, 695 | ||
Boiler, Yarrow Water-tube, at Dunston Electric Power Station, 638 | Boiler, Yarrow Water-tube, at Dunston Electric Power Station, 638 | ||
Boilers, Control of, by Temperature and Draught Measurements, J. B. C. Kershaw, 437 | Boilers, Control of, by Temperature and Draught Measurements, J. B. C. Kershaw, 437 | ||
Boilers, Marine, used with Clyde Oil Fuel Burning System, 608, 611 | |||
Boilers, Marine, used with Clyde Oil Fuel | |||
Burning System, 608, 611 | |||
Bombay, New Cotton Depot at, 496 | Bombay, New Cotton Depot at, 496 | ||
Books of Reference, 619, 669 | Books of Reference, 619, 669 | ||
Boosters—see Railway Locomotives | Boosters—see Railway Locomotives | ||
Boundary Lubrication in Engineering Practice, | Boundary Lubrication in Engineering Practice, | ||
T. E. Stanton, 678 | |||
Boys, Professor C. V., on Recording Gas Calorimeter, 470 | Boys, Professor C. V., on Recording Gas Calorimeter, 470 | ||
Brake Power, Increased, for Passenger and Freight Vehicles, 687 | Brake Power, Increased, for Passenger and Freight Vehicles, 687 | ||
Brancker, Major-General Sir W. S., on Air Transport, 655 | Brancker, Major-General Sir W. S., on Air Transport, 655 | ||
Brancker, Major-General Sir W. S., on,the Position of Air Transport To-day, 141 | |||
Brancker, Major-General Sir W. S., on, the | |||
Position of Air Transport To-day, 141 | |||
Breach, L., and Midgley, on The Drive of Power Station Auxiliaries, 468 | Breach, L., and Midgley, on The Drive of Power Station Auxiliaries, 468 | ||
Brewer, F. W., on Superheater Tank Locomotives in Suburban Service, 255 | Brewer, F. W., on Superheater Tank Locomotives in Suburban Service, 255 | ||
Bridge Design—see Girder | Bridge Design—see Girder | ||
Bridge, Suspension over the River Dee, 533 | Bridge, Suspension over the River Dee, 533 | ||
Bridge, The Inchinnan Rolling Lift, at Renfrew, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 338, 342 | |||
Bridge, The Inchinnan Rolling Lift, at Renfrew, | |||
Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 338, 342 | |||
Bridges, Equivalent Loads on, P. H. Parr, 411 Bridges, Muskham, on the Great North Road, 313, 316 | Bridges, Equivalent Loads on, P. H. Parr, 411 Bridges, Muskham, on the Great North Road, 313, 316 | ||
Bridges, Railway—see Railways | Bridges, Railway—see Railways | ||
British and American Road Construction and Maintenance, A. Dryland, 655 | |||
British and American Road Construction and | |||
Maintenance, A. Dryland, 655 | |||
British Electrical Research—see Electrical Matters | British Electrical Research—see Electrical Matters | ||
British Engineering and the Chinese Market, 424 British Engineering Standards Association, Keys and Keyways, 388 ; (Letters), 451, 532 British Non-ferrous Metals Research | |||
British Engineering and the Chinese Market, 424 | |||
British Engineering Standards Association, | |||
Keys and Keyways, 388 ; (Letters), 451, 532 British Non-ferrous Metals Research Associa | |||
tion, Die Casting Alloys Research, 699; | |||
Lectures, 211 | |||
British Trade with China, 75 | British Trade with China, 75 | ||
British Wagons—see Railways | British Wagons—see Railways | ||
British Waterworks Association, Annual Meeting and Programme, 565 | British Waterworks Association, Annual Meeting and Programme, 565 | ||
Brownlie, David, on the Early History of the Gas Process, 331 | |||
Brownlie, David, on the Early History of the | |||
Gas Process, 331 | |||
Brownlie, David, on Ideal for Efficient Steam Generation, 649 | Brownlie, David, on Ideal for Efficient Steam Generation, 649 | ||
Brownlie, David, Supplement to the Lakeside Electric Power Station, 480 ; (Letters), 507, 532 | Brownlie, David, Supplement to the Lakeside Electric Power Station, 480 ; (Letters), 507, 532 | ||
Bruce Ball on Mechanical Contrivances in Connection with Storage and Distribution of Water, 696 | |||
Bruce Ball on Mechanical Contrivances in Connection with Storage and. Distribution of Water, 696 | |||
Buenos Aires, Traffic Problems in, 99 | Buenos Aires, Traffic Problems in, 99 | ||
Buffers—see Railways | Buffers—see Railways | ||
Burney, Commander C. D., Self-supporting | Burney, Commander C. D., Self-supporting | ||
Airship Service, 141, 142 | |||
Burning Oil Well, Extinguishing, 453 | Burning Oil Well, Extinguishing, 453 | ||
Burstall, Professor F. W., A New Form of Optical Indicator, 87, 88 | |||
Butler, D. B., on | Burstall, Professor F. W., A New Form of | ||
Optical Indicator, 87, 88 | |||
Butler, D. B., on “ Ciment Electnque, 668 | |||
By-paths in the Fundamentals of Engineering, Julius Frith and Frederick Buckingham, 544 | By-paths in the Fundamentals of Engineering, Julius Frith and Frederick Buckingham, 544 | ||
c | c | ||
CABLE Ship—see Ships | CABLE Ship—see Ships | ||
Calendars, Diaries, &c., 40, 66, 108, 159 | Calendars, Diaries, &c., 40, 66, 108, 159 | ||
Canada, Notes from, 65 | Canada, Notes from, 65 | ||
Canadian Iron, Steel and Machinery Market, 562 | Canadian Iron, Steel and Machinery Market, 562 | ||
Canadian Mineral Production, 132 | Canadian Mineral Production, 132 | ||
Canal, Proposed Second Isthmian, 256 | Canal, Proposed Second Isthmian, 256 | ||
Canal, Welland, Development, 669 | Canal, Welland, Development, 669 | ||
Capitalists, Engineers as, 317 | Capitalists, Engineers as, 317 | ||
Cargo Handling at Ports : British and American Methods Compared, Brysson Cunningham, 656 | Cargo Handling at Ports : British and American Methods Compared, Brysson Cunningham, 656 | ||
Carlisle, New Gasworks at, 541, 554, 584 | Carlisle, New Gasworks at, 541, 554, 584 | ||
Carpenter, Professor H. C., and Mr. C. Coldron Smith, on Work-hardened Aluminium Sheet, 265 | Carpenter, Professor H. C., and Mr. C. Coldron Smith, on Work-hardened Aluminium Sheet, 265 | ||
Carpenter, Professor H. C. H., Production of Single Metallic Crystals, &c., 546, 551, 555 | Carpenter, Professor H. C. H., Production of Single Metallic Crystals, &c., 546, 551, 555 | ||
Cars and Coaches, Railway—see Railways | Cars and Coaches, Railway—see Railways | ||
Carter Disc Grain Separator, R. Boby, Limited, | |||
Catalogues, 56, 82, 248, 276, 295, 322, 353, 379, 401, 485, 565, 673 | Carter Disc Grain Separator, R. Boby, Limited, | ||
Cattle Slaughterer, Humane, Accles and | |||
G80 G81 | |||
Catalogues, 56, 82, 248, 276, 295, 322, 353, 379, | |||
401, 485, 565, 673 | |||
Cattle Slaughterer, Humane, Accles and bhel- | |||
| voke, Limited, 223 | |||
Cement, Defective German, 268 | Cement, Defective German, 268 | ||
Cement Kiln, Automatic Shaft, Henry Pooley, 391 | Cement Kiln, Automatic Shaft, Henry Pooley, 391 | ||
Century of Progress, 641 | Century of Progress, 641 | ||
Chaloner, J. L., Oil Engine Nomenclature, 202 | |||
Chaloner, J. L., Oil Engine Nomenclature, 202 , | |||
(Letter), 574 | |||
Chance and the Laws of Nature, 609, 616 | Chance and the Laws of Nature, 609, 616 | ||
Chemical Engineers and their Training, 635 | Chemical Engineers and their Training, 635 | ||
Chemical Factory, The Engineer in the, 84 | Chemical Factory, The Engineer in the, 84 | ||
China, British Trade with, 75 | China, British Trade with, 75 | ||
CHINESE ENGINEERING NOTES : | CHINESE ENGINEERING NOTES : | ||
2, 70, 178 ; (Letter), 116 | |||
Hong Kong, 2, 71 | |||
' Peking, 2, 70, 178 | |||
Shanghai, 2, 71, 178 | |||
CHINESE Market, British Engineering and the, 424 | CHINESE Market, British Engineering and the, 424 | ||
Chinese Students in Britain, 43 | Chinese Students in Britain, 43 | ||
Chlorine—see Electrolytic | Chlorine—see Electrolytic | ||
Chromium—see Iron and Steel | Chromium—see Iron and Steel | ||
“ Ciment Electrique,” D. B. Butler, 668 | “ Ciment Electrique,” D. B. Butler, 668 | ||
Civil Aviation—see Aeronautics | Civil Aviation—see Aeronautics | ||
Closed-feed System, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Limited, 155 | |||
Closed-feed System, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., | |||
| Limited, 155 | |||
Clyde Oil Fuel System—see Ships | Clyde Oil Fuel System—see Ships | ||
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES : | COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES : | ||
Borneo, Coal Resources of, 344 | |||
Coke as a Factor in Fuel Economy of Blastfurnace, E. R. Sutcliffe and Others, 529 | Coke as a Factor in Fuel Economy of Blastfurnace, E. R. Sutcliffe and Others, 529 | ||
Gas-driven Coke Hoist, Mark Webber, Limited, 223 | Draper Coal-washing Machine, 222 | ||
Lakeside Power Station at Milwaukee, Coal Drying and Pulverising, Dumping and Conveying Arrangements at, | |||
Gas-driven Coke Hoist, Mark Webber, | |||
( Limited, 223 | |||
Lakeside Power Station at Milwaukee, Coal Drying and Pulverising, Dumping and Conveying Arrangements at, 383 see also Electrical Matters | |||
Morwell Brown Coal and Electrical Scheme, Victoria, Australia, 163, 482 | Morwell Brown Coal and Electrical Scheme, Victoria, Australia, 163, 482 | ||
State Coal Mines, 664 | |||
Water in Coal, 396 „ . | |||
Winding Drum at the Bertie Pit, Trehafod, Robey and Co., Limited, 670 | Winding Drum at the Bertie Pit, Trehafod, Robey and Co., Limited, 670 | ||
COBALT Steel—see Iron and Steel | COBALT Steel—see Iron and Steel | ||
Cold Room at the British Industries Fair, John Kirkaldy, Limited, 201 | |||
Cold Room at the British Industries Fair, John | |||
Kirkaldy, Limited, 201 | |||
Collins, W. G., Micro-indicator of High-speed | Collins, W. G., Micro-indicator of High-speed | ||
Columbia, Port Improvements in, | Engines, 87, 100 | ||
Columbia, Port Improvements in, b37 | |||
Colwyn Bay—see Electrical Matters | Colwyn Bay—see Electrical Matters | ||
Compressing Acetylene, A. D. Risteen, 403 | Compressing Acetylene, A. D. Risteen, 403 | ||
Compressor—see Air Compressor | Compressor—see Air Compressor | ||
Concrete-lined Metal Pipes, Stanton Ironworks | Concrete-lined Metal Pipes, Stanton Ironworks | ||
Concrete Plant for the Avon Dam, Sydney Water Supply, 570, 572 | Company, 531 | ||
Condensing in Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives | |||
Condensing Plant Tests at Dalmarnock, | Concrete Plant for the Avon Dam, Sydney Water Supply, 570, 572 (Two-page Supplement, June 1st, 1923) | ||
Conduit Separator for Oily Ballast Water, R. C. | |||
Condensing in Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives K | |||
Condensing Plant Tests at Dalmarnock, 21a Conduit Separator for Oily Ballast Water, R. C. | |||
Knight and Dunford Smith, 688 | |||
159 218 239, 273, | |||
296, 330, 353, 379, 405, 436, 459, 488, 511, | |||
540, 565,619,673, 704 | |||
Contracts Going Abroad, 235 | Contracts Going Abroad, 235 | ||
Conveyor System, Lip-bucket, and Gas Exhausters at Carlisle Gasworks, 586, | |||
Conveyor System, Lip-bucket, and Gas Exhausters at Carlisle Gasworks, 586,, a87 | |||
Copper-aluminium-nickel Ternary System, C. R. | Copper-aluminium-nickel Ternary System, C. R. | ||
Austin and A. J. Murphy, 305 | |||
Copper, Hardness of, &c., A. L. Norbury, 305 | Copper, Hardness of, &c., A. L. Norbury, 305 | ||
Corrosion, 450 ; (Correction), 472 | Corrosion, 450 ; (Correction), 472 | ||
Corrosion of Metals, Joint Meeting on, 412 | Corrosion of Metals, Joint Meeting on, 412 | ||
Cotton Development in the Sudan, 74 | Cotton Development in the Sudan, 74 | ||
Cotton Mills and Depot at Bombay, 496 | |||
Cotton Mills and Depot at Bombay, 496, | |||
Cottoi^Pri’nting, Oriental, in the Sixteenth and | |||
Seventeenth Centuries, G. Baker, la4 | |||
Couplers, Railway—see Railways | Couplers, Railway—see Railways | ||
Coupling, Flexible, Wellman Bibby Company, Limited, 130 | |||
Coupling, Flexible, Wellman Bibby Company, | |||
Limited, 130 | |||
Coupling for Road Wagons, 505 | Coupling for Road Wagons, 505 | ||
Crane, Road, Petrol-electric, Henry J. Coles, Limited, 66 | |||
Crane, Runabout Electric, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 153 | Crane, Road, Petrol-electric, Henry J. Coles, | ||
Limited, 66 o. ■> | |||
Crane, Runabout Electric, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 153 . | |||
Crane, Self-propelling 30-Ton Floating, Rendel, Palmer and Tritton, 454 | Crane, Self-propelling 30-Ton Floating, Rendel, Palmer and Tritton, 454 | ||
Cranes, Portal Jib, on the Wharf at Risdon Zinc Works, Babcock and Wilcox, 394, 398 | Cranes, Portal Jib, on the Wharf at Risdon Zinc Works, Babcock and Wilcox, 394, 398 | ||
Creedy, F., on Variable-speed Alternating- current Motors Without Commutators, 49 | |||
Creedy, F., on Variable-speed Alternating-current Motors Without Commutators, 49 | |||
Cunningham, Brysson, on Cargo .Handling, British and American Methods Compared, 656 Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 26, 54, 80, 106, 134, 160, 188, 216, 246, 274, 300, 328, 354, 380, 406, 434, 460, 486, 512, 538, 566, 592, 620, 646, 674, 702 | |||
Cutting Tools—see Machine Tools | Cutting Tools—see Machine Tools | ||
D | D | ||
DAWSON, Sir Philip, on Railway Electrification, 501 | DAWSON, Sir Philip, on Railway Electrification, 501 | ||
Delaware and Hudson Company Centenary, 494 | Delaware and Hudson Company Centenary, 494 | ||
Dempster Smith, Report on Lathe Tools, 95, 234 ; (Letter), 295 | Dempster Smith, Report on Lathe Tools, 95, 234 ; (Letter), 295 | ||
Denny, Maurice E., on Vane Wheel Propulsion, 184 | Denny, Maurice E., on Vane Wheel Propulsion, 184 | ||
Derby Works—see Works | Derby Works—see Works | ||
Detecting Fire at Sea, Rich System, 242 ; (Paragraph), 282 | |||
Detecting Fire at Sea, Rich System, 242; | |||
(Paragraph), 282 | |||
Detonators, 366 | Detonators, 366 | ||
d’Eyncourt, Sir Eustace, and Mr. J. H. Narbeth, | d’Eyncourt, Sir Eustace, and Mr. J. H. Narbeth, | ||
Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, 310, 323 | Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, 310, 323 | ||
Diatomaceous Earth, Mining, in California, 229 | Diatomaceous Earth, Mining, in California, 229 | ||
Dickinson, H. W., An Engineer’s Sketch Book of the Eighteenth Century, 59 | Dickinson, H. W., An Engineer’s Sketch Book of the Eighteenth Century, 59 | ||
Die Casting Alloys Research, 699 | Die Casting Alloys Research, 699 | ||
Die Casting—see also Type | Die Casting—see also Type | ||
Die-sinking Press, G. Twigg and Son, 222 | Die-sinking Press, G. Twigg and Son, 222 | ||
Diesel Engines—see Engines | Diesel Engines—see Engines | ||
Diesel Engine Users’ Association Papers—see Associations | Diesel Engine Users’ Association Papers—see Associations | ||
Diffusion of Knowledge, 582 | Diffusion of Knowledge, 582 | ||
Dillingen Hutte—see Works | Dillingen Hutte—see Works | ||
Dipper Dredger for the River Yare, 371 | Dipper Dredger for the River Yare, 371 | ||
Disinfecting Railway Carriages—see Railways | Disinfecting Railway Carriages—see Railways | ||
Dock Appliances at Glasgow Harbour, Daniel | |||
Dock Appliances at Glasgow Harbour, Daniel Fife, 696 | |||
Doubt and Research, 424 | Doubt and Research, 424 | ||
Drainage Works in Peru, 151 | Drainage Works in Peru, 151 | ||
Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools | Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools | ||
Dryland, A., | |||
Dryland, A., oji British and American Road Construction and Maintenance, 655 | |||
E | E | ||
ECONOMISER and Ringstay Joint, E. Green and Son, Limited, 605 | ECONOMISER, and Ringstay Joint, E. Green and Son, Limited, 605 | ||
Educational Intelligence, 152, 198, 239 Einstein’s Law of Gravitation, 609, 616 | |||
Educational Intelligence, 152, 198, 239 | |||
Einstein’s Law of Gravitation, 609, 616 | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | ||
See also Annual Articles | See also Annual Articles | ||
Aber-Vrac’h Tidal Power Scheme, 36 | Aber-Vrac’h Tidal Power Scheme, 36 | ||
Aircraft, Wireless Equipment of, 192 | Aircraft, Wireless Equipment of, 192 | ||
Alternating-current Motors, Newton Brothers, 223 | Alternating-current Motors, Newton Brothers, 223 | ||
Alternators, High-speed, Problems and Solution, J. Rosen, 206, 210 | Alternators, High-speed, Problems and Solution, J. Rosen, 206, 210 | ||
Arc Welding a Fractured Ingot Stripper Ram, 668 | Arc Welding a Fractured Ingot Stripper Ram, 668 | ||
Auxiliary Naval Vessels, Electric Drive in, 110, 122 | |||
Auxiliary Naval Vessels, Electric Drive in, 110,122 | |||
Barton Electric Power Station, Manchester, 102, 602, 626 ; (Correction), 673 | Barton Electric Power Station, Manchester, 102, 602, 626 ; (Correction), 673 | ||
British Electrical and Allied Industries Research Association, 88 | British Electrical and Allied Industries Research Association, 88 | ||
British Electrical Development Association, Annual Luncheon, 322 | British Electrical Development Association, Annual Luncheon, 322 | ||
British Fair Electric Exhibits, 201 | British Fair Electric Exhibits, 201 | ||
Brookhirst Switchgear, 659 | Brookhirst Switchgear, 659 | ||
Buenos Aires Railways Power-houses and Electric Equipment, 517, 526 | Buenos Aires Railways Power-houses and Electric Equipment, 517, 526 | ||
Colwyn Bay, Distributing Station at, J. B. C. Kershaw, 548 | Colwyn Bay, Distributing Station at, J. B. C. Kershaw, 548 | ||
Comines Power Station, 7, 249, 262, 277 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | Comines Power Station, 7, 249, 262, 277 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | ||
Control Gear for Great Western Railway Pumping Installation at Cardiff Docks, 428 | Control Gear for Great Western Railway Pumping Installation at Cardiff Docks, 428 | ||
Control of Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, Professor Miles Walker, 226, 256 | Control of Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, Professor Miles Walker, 226, 256 | ||
Cyc-Arc Welding Process Development, Apparatus by L. J. Steele and Others, 306 ; (Correction), 356 | Cyc-Arc Welding Process Development, Apparatus by L. J. Steele and Others, 306 ; (Correction), 356 | ||
Diesel-electric Pumping Plant, 599 | Diesel-electric Pumping Plant, 599 | ||
Electricity Commissioners, 48 | Electricity Commissioners, 48 | ||
Electricity Supplies, 343 | Electricity Supplies, 343 | ||
Generation of Electricity in Great Britain, 395, 401 | Generation of Electricity in Great Britain, 395, 401 | ||
Heating and Lighting at Prestwood Sanatorium, Henry Lea and Son, 204, 212 | Heating and Lighting at Prestwood Sanatorium, Henry Lea and Son, 204, 212 | ||
Heating Wagon, 15,000-Volt, Swiss Railways, Brown, Boveri and Co. and Sulzer Brothers, 208, 209 | Heating Wagon, 15,000-Volt, Swiss Railways, Brown, Boveri and Co. and Sulzer Brothers, 208, 209 | ||
Indicators—see Indicator | Indicators—see Indicator | ||
Lakeside Electric Power Station at Milwaukee, 383, 409, 422, 437, 448, 480 ; (Letters), 507, 532 | |||
Luxembourg, Electrical Enterprise in, 292 | Lakeside Electric Power Station at Milwaukee, 383, 409, 422, 437, 448, 480; (Letters), 507, 532 | ||
Magnetic Drum Recorders, Dr. McLachlan, 641 | |||
Luxembourg, Electrical Enterprise in, 292 Magnetic Drum Recorders, Dr. McLachlan, 641 | |||
Mid-Lancaster Electricity District, 561 | Mid-Lancaster Electricity District, 561 | ||
Morwell Brown Coal and Electrical Scheme, Victoria, Australia, 163, 482 | Morwell Brown Coal and Electrical Scheme, Victoria, Australia, 163, 482 | ||
Motor Control Panel, Igranic Electric Company, 400 | Motor Control Panel, Igranic Electric Company, 400 | ||
Outdoor Switchgear, Schuil and Gullinan, 430 | |||
Power Rectifiers, Modern, R. L. Morrison, 258, 259, 264 | |||
Power Station Auxiliaries, 468 | Power Station Auxiliaries, 468 | ||
Public Supply of Electricity, Joint Meeting of Institutions in Birmingham, 115, 149 | Public Supply of Electricity, Joint Meeting of Institutions in Birmingham, 115, 149 | ||
Public Supply of Electricity, C. H. Wordingham, 226 | Public Supply of Electricity, C. H. Wordingham, 226 | ||
Rhaetian Railway Electrical Equipment, 464, 474, 492 | Rhaetian Railway Electrical Equipment, 464, 474, 492 | ||
Rotherham Power Station, 578 | Rotherham Power Station, 578 | ||
South-East Lancashire Electricity Board, 574 Steel Works, Electricity in, C. A. Ablett, 547 Stoke-on-Trent Electricity Works, Extension of, 65 | |||
Super Power Stations—see Public Supply Switchgear Works, A. Reyrolle and Co., 38 Track Circuiting—see Railways | |||
Transmission of Power, Electric, for Propelling Machinery, W. J. Belsey, 441 | Transmission of Power, Electric, for Propelling Machinery, W. J. Belsey, 441 | ||
Turbo-generators, 206 | Turbo-generators, 206 | ||
Variable-speed Alternating-current Motors Without Commutators, F. | |||
Variable-speed Alternating-current Motors Without Commutators, F. Creedy, 49 | |||
Winding Plant, Largest Electrical, Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay, Limited, 126, 127 | Winding Plant, Largest Electrical, Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay, Limited, 126, 127 | ||
ELECTROLYTIC Chlorine and its Future, John G. A. Rhodin, 598 | ELECTROLYTIC Chlorine and its Future, John G. A. Rhodin, 598 | ||
Emmet, W. L. R., on Electric Ship Propulsion, 365, 376 | Emmet, W. L. R., on Electric Ship Propulsion, 365, 376 | ||
Employers’ Liability—see Labour | Employers’ Liability—see Labour | ||
ENGINES AND MOTORS : | ENGINES AND MOTORS : | ||
Admiralty Engineering Laboratory, Engines at, 489 (Two-page Supplement, May | |||
Aero-engine, Small Two-cylinder “ Cherub,” Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 270 Aeroplane Engines, “Condor,” 650 H.P., Rolls-Royce; Napier “Cub,” 1000 H.P.; Bristol “ Lucifer,” | Admiralty Engineering Laboratory, Engines at, 489 (Two-page /Supplement, May 11£A, 1923) | ||
Beam Engines and Portable Engine, 1790- 1800, H. W. Dickinson, 59 | |||
Aero-engine, Small Two-cylinder “ Cherub,” Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 270 | |||
Aeroplane Engines, “Condor,” 650 H.P., Rolls-Royce; Napier “Cub,” 1000 H.P.; Bristol “ Lucifer,” 100 H.P. Three-cylinder, | |||
Beam Engines and Portable Engine, 1790-1800, H. W. Dickinson, 59 | |||
Belgian Hot Bulb Engine with R.E.M. Type Fuel Pump, 120 | Belgian Hot Bulb Engine with R.E.M. Type Fuel Pump, 120 | ||
Clyde | |||
Clyde Mar*ne 0*1 Engines, Professor Mellanby, | |||
Cold-starting Oil Engine, Petters, Limited, 666 | Cold-starting Oil Engine, Petters, Limited, 666 | ||
Cooling Water, Use of, for Diesel Engines, J. G. Griffin, 602 | Cooling Water, Use of, for Diesel Engines, J. G. Griffin, 602 | ||
Diesel Engine Users’ Association Papers— see Associations | Diesel Engine Users’ Association Papers— see Associations | ||
Diesel Engines for Sewage Pumping Plant at Calumet, 599 | Diesel Engines for Sewage Pumping Plant at Calumet, 599 | ||
Dutch Diesel-electric Ship Pelikaan, Engines for, 110, 122 | Dutch Diesel-electric Ship Pelikaan, Engines for, 110, 122 | ||
Evolution of the Heavy Oil Engine, R. E. Mathot, 137 | Evolution of the Heavy Oil Engine, R. E. Mathot, 137 | ||
Indicators—see Indicator | |||
Long-stroke Diesel Engine, Burmeister and Wain, 446 | Long-stroke Diesel Engine, Burmeister and Wain, 446 | ||
Losses in Heat Engines, &c., W. P. Sillince, 640 | Losses in Heat Engines, &c., W. P. Sillince, 640 | ||
Marine Diesel Engines, Review of, Figures of Firms Contributing to the Review, 61, 69 ; (Letters), 295 | Marine Diesel Engines, Review of, Figures of Firms Contributing to the Review, 61, 69 ; (Letters), 295 | ||
Motor Ship Dalgoma, Twin-screw Two- stroke Diesel Engines for, 576 | Marine Engines—see also Annual Articles | ||
Motor Ship Dalgoma, Twin-screw Two-stroke Diesel Engines for, 576 | |||
Neptune Type Two-stroke Cycle Marine Engine, 1400 I.H.P., 17 | Neptune Type Two-stroke Cycle Marine Engine, 1400 I.H.P., 17 | ||
Oil Engine Nomenclature, J. L. Chaloner, 202 ; (Letter), 574 | Oil Engine Nomenclature, J. L. Chaloner, 202 ; (Letter), 574 | ||
Oil Engine Nomenclature, Report of Committee of Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 152 | Oil Engine Nomenclature, Report of Committee of Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 152 | ||
Robson Solid Injection Oil Engine, 523 | |||
Six-cylinder Oil Engine, Plenty and Son, Limited, 176, 180 | Six-cylinder Oil Engine, Plenty and Son, Limited, 176, 180 | ||
Sulzer R.V. Solid Injection Type Engine, 17 ; (Letters), 295 | Sulzer R.V. Solid Injection Type Engine, 17 ; (Letters), 295 | ||
Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, Eng.-Lieut.-Commander L. J. Le Mesurier, 85 ; (Letters), 295 | Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, Eng.-Lieut.-Commander L. J. Le Mesurier, 85 ; (Letters), 295 | ||
Uniflow, Horizontal Engine for Steam Wagon, Atkinson and Co., 680 | Uniflow, Horizontal Engine for Steam Wagon, Atkinson and Co., 680 | ||
Utilisation of Heavy Fuel Oils in Internal Combustion Engines, Harold E. Moore, 127 | Utilisation of Heavy Fuel Oils in Internal Combustion Engines, Harold E. Moore, 127 | ||
ENGINEER, The, in the Chemical Factory, 84 Engineer, What Science Owes to the, 556 Engineers as Capitalists, 317 | ENGINEER, The, in the Chemical Factory, 84 Engineer, What Science Owes to the, 556 Engineers as Capitalists, 317 | ||
Engineer’s Sketch Book of the Eighteenth | Engineer’s Sketch Book of the Eighteenth | ||
Century, H. W. Dickinson, 59 | |||
Engineering and Agriculture, 343 | Engineering and Agriculture, 343 | ||
Engineering, Architecture of, 632 | Engineering, Architecture of, 632 | ||
Engineering Association of Malaya, 416 | Engineering Association of Malaya, 416 | ||
Engineering Materials, Fluctuations in the | |||
Engineering Materials, Fluctuations in the Prices of, During the Year 1922, 3 | |||
Engineering Standards Association of Australia, 75 | Engineering Standards Association of Australia, 75 | ||
Evolution of the Heavy Oil Engine—see Engines Excavator, British Drag Line, Ruston and | |||
Hornsby, Limited, 534 | Evolution of the Heavy Oil Engine—see Engines Excavator, British Drag Line, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 534 {Two-page Supplement, May l$th, 1923) | ||
Excavators, Steam Crane, for Bombay, J. H. | Excavators, Steam Crane, for Bombay, J. H. | ||
Wilson and Co., Limited, 284, 285 | |||
EXHIBITIONS : | EXHIBITIONS : | ||
British Empire Exhibition, 36 | |||
British Industries Fair, 201, 222, 254 | |||
Ideal Home Exhibition, 270 | |||
Mining Exhibition in London, 604, 632 | |||
Model Engineer Exhibition, 48 | |||
Royal Agricultural Show at Newcastle, 680 | |||
EXTINGUISHING a Burning Oil Well, 453 | EXTINGUISHING a Burning Oil Well, 453 | ||
F | F | ||
FACTORY Driving Units for the East, Parsons Motor Company, Limited, 239 | FACTORY Driving Units for the East, Parsons Motor Company, Limited, 239 | ||
Factories—see also Works | Factories—see also Works | ||
Fair—see Exhibitions | Fair—see Exhibitions | ||
Fairey, C. R., on Seaplanes, 141, 165, 166, 174 | Fairey, C. R., on Seaplanes, 141, 165, 166, 174 | ||
Fallacy of the “ Safety ” Cutter Block, 156 ; | Fallacy of the “ Safety ” Cutter Block, 156 ; | ||
(Letter), 154 | |||
Farmer, E., Considerations Regarding Technique, 606 | Farmer, E., Considerations Regarding Technique, 606 | ||
Feed Heating in Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives | Feed Heating in Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives | ||
Fife, Daniel, on Dock Appliances at Glasgow Harbour, 696 | Fife, Daniel, on Dock Appliances at Glasgow Harbour, 696 | ||
Files, Taylor Tool and File Company, Limited, 254 | Files, Taylor Tool and File Company, Limited, 254 | ||
Filter, Stream-line, Dr. Hele-Shaw, 520 | Filter, Stream-line, Dr. Hele-Shaw, 520 | ||
Fire—see Detecting | Fire—see Detecting | ||
Firms, Famous, Short Histories of, E. L. Ahrons : | Firms, Famous, Short Histories of, E. L. Ahrons : | ||
Bury, Edward, and Co. (Bury, Curtis and Kennedy), Clarence Foundry, Liverpool, 111 ; (Letter), 198 | |||
Bury, Edward, and Co. (Bury, Curtis and Kennedy), Clarence Foundry, Liverpool, 111; (Letter), 198 | |||
For List of Locomotives see Railway Locomotives | For List of Locomotives see Railway Locomotives | ||
Fleming, Dr. J. A., on Problems in Telephony, Kelvin Lecture, 528 | Fleming, Dr. J. A., on Problems in Telephony, Kelvin Lecture, 528 | ||
Flexible Coupling, Wellman | |||
Flexible Coupling, Wellman Bibby Company, Limited, 130 | |||
Forrest, James, Lecture by Sir R. T. Glazebrook on the Interdependence of Abstract Science and Engineering, 502 | Forrest, James, Lecture by Sir R. T. Glazebrook on the Interdependence of Abstract Science and Engineering, 502 | ||
Forthcoming Engagements, 28, 56, 82, 108, 136, 162, 190, 218, 248, 276, 302, 330, 356, 382, 408, 436, 462, 488, 514, 540, 568, 594, 622, 648, 676, 704 | Forthcoming Engagements, 28, 56, 82, 108, 136, 162, 190, 218, 248, 276, 302, 330, 356, 382, 408, 436, 462, 488, 514, 540, 568, 594, 622, 648, 676, 704 | ||
Foundry, Fry’s Metal, London, and Equipment, 164 | Foundry, Fry’s Metal, London, and Equipment, 164 | ||
Foundry Material Handling Appliances, 532 | Foundry Material Handling Appliances, 532 | ||
French Congress on Industrial Heating, 693 | French Congress on Industrial Heating, 693 | ||
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES : | FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES : | ||
27, 55, 81, 107, 135, 161, 189, 217, 247, 275, 301, 329, 355, 381, 407, 435, 461, 487, 513, 539, 567, 593, 621, 647, 675, 703 | 27, 55, 81, 107, 135, 161, 189, 217, 247, 275, 301, 329, 355, 381, 407, 435, 461, 487, 513, 539, 567, 593, 621, 647, 675, 703 | ||
Academy of Science, 647 | |||
Alcohol Fuel, 217 | |||
Alcohol Mixtures, 247 | |||
Angora Concessions, 435 | |||
Better Outlook, 355 | |||
Big Contract, 513 | |||
Boiler, Electric, 539 | |||
Brickmaking Machinery, 567 | |||
Cancelling Contracts, 275 | |||
Cheap Flight, 407 | |||
Coke Production, 675 | |||
Coke Supplies, 135, 329, 513 | |||
Colonial Railways, 381 | |||
Colonial Works, 275 | |||
Commercial Arrangements, 355 | |||
Comptoirs, The, 27 | |||
Continuous Brakes, 81, 217 | |||
Degree of Doctor of Engineering, 513 | |||
Desert Traction, 487 | |||
Electrical Distribution, 329 | |||
Electric Road Traction, 567 | |||
Engine Nomenclature, 161 | |||
Engineering Trades, 301 | |||
Fiscal Tariffs, 381 | |||
Flood Protection, 301, 329 | |||
Foreign Contracts, 435 | |||
Foreign Trade, 135, 461 | |||
Fuel Costs, 247 | |||
Higher Prices, 161 | |||
Horse-power, 487 | |||
Import Duties, 27 | |||
Increased Duties, 161 | |||
Industrial Blockade, 189 | |||
Industrial Organisation, 647 | |||
International Steel Union, 703 | |||
International Transit, 435 | |||
Joy Stick, 567 | |||
Keeping Trade, 189 | |||
Laboratories, 329 | |||
Labour, 593 | |||
Labour-saving Appliances, 539 | |||
Loss of Foreign Trade, 55 | |||
Machinery Trade, 81, 435 | |||
Marc Seguin, 703 | |||
Mechanical Coal Getters, 355 | |||
Motor Fuels, 27, 247 | |||
Motor Rail Cars, 189 | |||
Moving Platform and Air Cars, 621 | |||
National Fuel, 593 | |||
National Fuel Week, 381 | |||
Naval Aviation, 621 | |||
Naval Programme, 135, 217 | |||
Naval Questions, 301 | |||
Oil Tanks, 703 | |||
Outlook, 55 | |||
Paris Extensions, 461 | |||
Paris Fair, 539 | |||
Paris Traffic, 275 | |||
Paris Water Supply, 593 | |||
Petrol Locomotives, 487 | |||
Power Alcohol, 703 | |||
Production, 593 | |||
Production Costs, 487 | |||
Railway Centenary, 647 | |||
Railway Construction, 55 | |||
Railway in Difficulties, 621 | |||
Raw Material, 275 | |||
Reconstruction, 407, 647 | |||
Rove Tunnel, 135 | |||
Ruhr, The, 81, 107 | |||
Ruhr Coke, 407 | |||
Ruhr Strike, 621 | |||
Rural Electrification, 107 | |||
Sahara Motor Trip, 81 | |||
Sewage Disposal, 27 | |||
State Alcohol Control, 55 | |||
State Electrical Distribution, 27 | |||
State Electrification, 407 | |||
Strikes, 217 | |||
Suction Gas Lorries, 329 | |||
Summer Time, 487 | |||
Tariff Problem, 675 | |||
The “ Civils ” Anniversary, 513 | |||
Trade Activity, 675 | |||
Trade Future, 461, 567 | |||
Trade Relapse, 107 | |||
Tram and Roadway Costs, 107 | |||
Transport, 461 | |||
Tunnelling, 161 | |||
FRENCH Policy and British Trade, 582 | FRENCH Policy and British Trade, 582 | ||
Frith, Julius, and F. Buckingham, By-paths in the Fundamentals of Engineering, 544 | Frith, Julius, and F. Buckingham, By-paths in the Fundamentals of Engineering, 544 | ||
Fuel Oil—see Oils | Fuel Oil—see Oils | ||
Fundamentals—see By-paths | Fundamentals—see By-paths | ||
Furnace for Brown Coal, Underfeed Stoker Company, Limited, 163, 482 | Furnace for Brown Coal, Underfeed Stoker Company, Limited, 163, 482 | ||
Furnace, Forced Draught, for Burning Anthracite Dust, Turbine Furnace Company, Limited, 605, 606 | Furnace, Forced Draught, for Burning Anthracite Dust, Turbine Furnace Company, Limited, 605, 606 | ||
Furnaces, Various, at the British Industries Fair, 255 | Furnaces, Various, at the British Industries Fair, 255 | ||
G | G | ||
GAS Calorimeter, Recording, Professor C. V. Boys, 470 | GAS Calorimeter, Recording, Professor C. V. Boys, 470 | ||
Gas Plant and Gasometer at Soho, William Murdoch, 331 | Gas Plant and Gasometer at Soho, William Murdoch, 331 | ||
Gas Process, Early History of the, D. Brownlie, 331 | Gas Process, Early History of the, D. Brownlie, 331 | ||
Gas Producer, New Type, R. G. Syndicate, 364 | Gas Producer, New Type, R. G. Syndicate, 364 | ||
Gas Turbine in Theory and Practice, 466, 490, 515, 557, 583, 595, 630 | Gas Turbine in Theory and Practice, 466, 490, 515, 557, 583, 595, 630 | ||
Gas—see also Water Gas | Gas—see also Water Gas | ||
Gasworks at Chicago, 614 | Gasworks at Chicago, 614 | ||
Gasworks, New, at Carlisle, 541, 554, 584 | Gasworks, New, at Carlisle, 541, 554, 584 | ||
Gauge-measuring Machine, Axel C. Wickman, 266 | Gauge-measuring Machine, Axel C. Wickman, 266 | ||
Gauges, Indicating and Recording, in Boiler Control, C. and P., Sarco, W.R., 437 | Gauges, Indicating and Recording, in Boiler Control, C. and P., Sarco, W.R., 437 | ||
Gear Wheels, Accuracy of, 123 ; (Letter), 198 | Gear Wheels, Accuracy of, 123 ; (Letter), 198 | ||
Gears—see also Spiral | Gears—see also Spiral | ||
Geological Survey of Great Britain, 178 | Geological Survey of Great Britain, 178 | ||
Giant’s Causeway Tramway, Fortieth Anniversary of Opening, 562 | Giant’s Causeway Tramway, Fortieth Anniversary of Opening, 562 | ||
Gibson, Professor, Use of Models in Engineering, 174 | Gibson, Professor, Use of Models in Engineering, 174 | ||
Girder Bridge Design, T. C. Hood, 124 | Girder Bridge Design, T. C. Hood, 124 | ||
Glasgow, Old, Science and Industry in, 623 | Glasgow, Old, Science and Industry in, 623 | ||
Glazebrook, Sir R. T., James Forrest Lecture, on Abstract Science and Engineering, 502 | Glazebrook, Sir R. T., James Forrest Lecture, on Abstract Science and Engineering, 502 | ||
Glazebrook, Sir R. T., on Standardisation of Methods of Research, 682 | Glazebrook, Sir R. T., on Standardisation of Methods of Research, 682 | ||
Gosport, Landing Stage and Wharf, 166 | Gosport, Landing Stage and Wharf, 166 | ||
Gosselin, C. Le M., on The Use and Limit | Gosselin, C. Le M., on The Use and Limit | ||
of the Steam Wagon, 419 | |||
Gravitation, Einstein’s Law of, 609, 616 | Gravitation, Einstein’s Law of, 609, 616 | ||
Greenwood, William, on Suction Gas Producers, 340 | Greenwood, William, on Suction Gas Producers, 340 | ||
Gresley, H. N., on Wagon Stock on British | Gresley, H. N., on Wagon Stock on British | ||
Railways, 149, 151 | |||
Griffin, J. J., on The Use of Cooling Water for | Griffin, J. J., on The Use of Cooling Water for | ||
Diesel Engines, 602 | |||
Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools | Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools | ||
Gwynne-Pennell Rotary Trap, 285 | Gwynne-Pennell Rotary Trap, 285 | ||
H | H | ||
HADFIELD, Sir Robert, on Modern Trackwork and its Importance, 654 | HADFIELD, Sir Robert, on Modern Trackwork and its Importance, 654 | ||
Hammer, Magnifier, for Sclerescope Hardness Test, R. Genders, 306 | Hammer, Magnifier, for Sclerescope Hardness Test, R. Genders, 306 | ||
Hammer, Spring Power, Fraser Patent Power Hammer Company, 255 | Hammer, Spring Power, Fraser Patent Power Hammer Company, 255 | ||
Hammers, Spring, Drop Stamp, &c., Alldays and Onions, Limited, 223 | Hammers, Spring, Drop Stamp, &c., Alldays and Onions, Limited, 223 | ||
Handley Page on The Slotted Wing, 683 | Handley Page on The Slotted Wing, 683 | ||
Hankins, G. A., on The Relation between | Hankins, G. A., on The Relation between | ||
Scratch and Load, &c., in Hardness Tests, 444, 449 | Scratch and Load, &c., in Hardness Tests, 444, 449 | ||
Hardman, J., on the Spinning Mule, 144 | Hardman, J., on the Spinning Mule, 144 | ||
Hardness, Our Knowledge of, 691 | Hardness, Our Knowledge of, 691 | ||
Hardness and Solid Viscosity of Metals, 449 | Hardness and Solid Viscosity of Metals, 449 | ||
Hardness Tester, The “ Pendulum,” Edward G. | Hardness Tester, The “ Pendulum,” Edward G. | ||
Herbert, Limited, 390, 445 ; (Letter), 429 | |||
Hardness Testing of Bearing Metals, Christopher H. Bierbaum, 420 | Hardness Testing of Bearing Metals, Christopher H. Bierbaum, 420 | ||
Hardness Testing, Recent Developments in, Edward G. Herbert, 686, 691 | Hardness Testing, Recent Developments in, Edward G. Herbert, 686, 691 | ||
Hardness Tests, Relation between Scratch and Load, &c., G. A. Hankins, 444, 449 | Hardness Tests, Relation between Scratch and Load, &c., G. A. Hankins, 444, 449 | ||
Hardness—see also Iron and Steel | Hardness—see also Iron and Steel | ||
Hay Rick Lifter, Self-loading, Alex. Jack and Sons, Limited, 680 | Hay Rick Lifter, Self-loading, Alex. Jack and Sons, Limited, 680 | ||
Heating and Lighting at Prestwood Sanatorium, H. Lea and Son, 204, 212 | Heating and Lighting at Prestwood Sanatorium, H. Lea and Son, 204, 212 | ||
Heating Wagon—see Railways | Heating Wagon—see Railways | ||
Heavy Oil—see Oils | Heavy Oil—see Oils | ||
Helicopter—see Aeronautics | Helicopter—see Aeronautics | ||
Henderson, A. C. F., on Present-day Problems in the Design of Ships, 334 | Henderson, A. C. F., on Present-day Problems in the Design of Ships, 334 | ||
Herbert, Edward G., on Recent Developments in Hardness Testing, 686 | Herbert, Edward G., on Recent Developments in Hardness Testing, 686 | ||
Hill, Mr. A. J., Great Eastern Railway, Presentation to, 400 | Hill, Mr. A. J., Great Eastern Railway, Presentation to, 400 | ||
Histories, Short, of Famous Firms, E. L. Ahrons—see Firms | Histories, Short, of Famous Firms, E. L. Ahrons—see Firms | ||
Holzwarth’s Oil Combustion 500 H.P. Turbine, and Proposed 10,000-Kilowatt Producer Gas Turbine, 595 | Holzwarth’s Oil Combustion 500 H.P. Turbine, and Proposed 10,000-Kilowatt Producer Gas Turbine, 595 | ||
Hood, T. C., on Girder Bridge Design, 124 | Hood, T. C., on Girder Bridge Design, 124 | ||
Hydro-electric Power House in California, 456 | Hydro-electric Power House in California, 456 | ||
Hydro-electric Project in Ulster, 350 | Hydro-electric Project in Ulster, 350 | ||
Hydro-electrical Situation in Spain, 240 | Hydro-electrical Situation in Spain, 240 | ||
I | I | ||
IDEAL for Efficient Steam Generation, David Brownlie, 649 | IDEAL for Efficient Steam Generation, David Brownlie, 649 | ||
Import Trade of India, | |||
Import Trade of India, April—December, 1922, 362 | |||
India, Old Machine Tools in, 673 | India, Old Machine Tools in, 673 | ||
INDIAN ENGINEERING NOTES : | INDIAN ENGINEERING NOTES : | ||
50, 92, 170, 640 | |||
Aerial Ropeways, 640 | |||
Agricultural Tramways, 170 | |||
Amazing Accident, 170 | |||
Bolt from the Blue, 50 | |||
Calcutta Drainage, 92 | |||
Concrete Railway Sleepers, 170 | |||
East Indian Railway, 92 | |||
Five Years’ Programme, 50 | |||
Indian Steel Castings, 640 | |||
Industrial Housing, 50 | |||
Iron and Steel Industry, 50 | |||
Magnificent Avenue, 170 | |||
Navigation in Shallow Waters, 92 | |||
New West Coast Harbour, 640 | |||
News in Brief, 50, 92, 170, 640 | |||
Railway Improvements, 170 | |||
Successful Hydroglisseurs, 640 | |||
Vizagapatam, 92 | |||
INDICATOR, Engine, The Midgley, 236 | INDICATOR, Engine, The Midgley, 236 | ||
Indicator, Mean Pressure, H. E. Wimperis, 238 | Indicator, Mean Pressure, H. E. Wimperis, 238 | ||
Indicator, Micro-, for High-speed Engines, W. G. Collins, 87, 100 | Indicator, Micro-, for High-speed Engines, W. G. Collins, 87, 100 | ||
Indicator, Optical, Professor F. W. Burstall, 87, 88 | Indicator, Optical, Professor F. W. Burstall, 87, 88 | ||
Indicator, R.A.E. Electrical, for Internal Combustion Engines, &c., H. Wood | |||
Indicator, R.A.E. Electrical, for Internal Combustion Engines, &c., H. Wood, 87, 100, 101, 102, 168, 169 | |||
Indicators, Symposium of Papers at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 87, 100, 168, 177, 236 | Indicators, Symposium of Papers at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 87, 100, 168, 177, 236 | ||
Industrial Fatigue Research Board Report, Mr. E. Farmer’s Paper, 606 | Industrial Fatigue Research Board Report, Mr. E. Farmer’s Paper, 606 | ||
Industrial Heating, French Congress on, 693 | Industrial Heating, French Congress on, 693 | ||
Inland Transport, 692 | Inland Transport, 692 | ||
Institutes and Institutions—see Associations | Institutes and Institutions—see Associations | ||
Instruments for Boiler Control, J. B. C. Kershaw, 437 | Instruments for Boiler Control, J. B. C. Kershaw, 437 | ||
Insurance, Unemployment, 423 | Insurance, Unemployment, 423 | ||
Internal Combustion Heat Losses and Specific Heat of Working Fluid, Wm. J. Walker, 191 | |||
Internal Combustion Heat Losses and Specific | |||
Heat of Working Fluid, Wm. J. Walker, 191 | |||
Internal Combustion Turbine, 475 | Internal Combustion Turbine, 475 | ||
International Air Congress—see Aeronautics | International Air Congress—see Aeronautics | ||
International Navigation Congress, Thirteenth, 588 | International Navigation Congress, Thirteenth, 588 | ||
International Roads Congress at Seville, 494, 522 | International Roads Congress at Seville, 494, 522 | ||
Invernairn, Lord, on Sugar Machinery, 694 | Invernairn, Lord, on Sugar Machinery, 694 | ||
IRON AND STEEL : | IRON AND STEEL : | ||
Alloy Steels, Acl Range in, J. A. Jones, 548 | |||
Alloys of Iron and Nickel, Dr. D. Hanson and Mr. J. R. Freeman, 548 | Alloys of Iron and Nickel, Dr. D. Hanson and Mr. J. R. Freeman, 548 | ||
Basic Slags, T. P. Colclough, 547 | |||
Chromium Steels, Mechanical Properties of, C. R. Austin, 548 | Canadian Iron and Steel Market, 600 | ||
Cobalt Steels for Permanent Magnets, J. F. Kayser, 57, 83 | |||
Cast Iron, 96 | |||
Chromium Steels, Mechanical Properties of, | |||
C. R. Austin, 548 | |||
Cobalt Steels for Permanent Magnets, J. F. | |||
Kayser, 57, 83 | |||
Electricity in Steel Works, C. A. Ablett, 547 French Iron and Steel Production in March, 532 | Electricity in Steel Works, C. A. Ablett, 547 French Iron and Steel Production in March, 532 | ||
IRON AND STEEL (continued) | |||
IRON AND STEEL (.continued): | |||
Gas Producers in Steel Works, Fred Clements, 530 | Gas Producers in Steel Works, Fred Clements, 530 | ||
Globular Cementite, Professor C. H. Desch | |||
I and Mr. A. T. Roberts, 547 | I and Mr. A. T. Roberts, 547 | ||
Hardness, Brinell, &c., Hugh O’Neill, 548 | |||
Hardness, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. | |||
Charles R. Austin, 548 | |||
Iron and Steel Outlook, 125 | |||
Iron and Steel Works—see Works | |||
Mechanical Properties of Metallic Crystals, | |||
Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 546, 551, 555 | |||
Stainless Steel Patents, 497 | |||
Tin in Steel, J. H. Whiteley and A. Braithwaite, 546 | Tin in Steel, J. H. Whiteley and A. Braithwaite, 546 | ||
True Steels, Dr. J. O. Arnold, 546 | |||
J | |||
JENKINSON, J. A., on Railway Requirements of an Important Industrial Area, 654 | JENKINSON, J. A., on Railway Requirements of an Important Industrial Area, 654 | ||
K | K | ||
KAYSER, J. F., Cobalt Steels for Permanent Magnets, 57, 83 | KAYSER, J. F., Cobalt Steels for Permanent Magnets, 57, 83 | ||
Kearsarge Crane, 690, 698 | Kearsarge Crane, 690, 698 | ||
Kelvin Lecture on Telephony, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 528 | Kelvin Lecture on Telephony, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 528 | ||
Kemnal, Sir James, on Water-tube Boiler and Crane Construction, 695 | Kemnal, Sir James, on Water-tube Boiler and Crane Construction, 695 | ||
Kep Gear, Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company, 604 | Kep Gear, Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company, 604 | ||
Kershaw, J. B. C., Control of Boilers by Temperature and Draught Measurements, 437 | Kershaw, J. B. C., Control of Boilers by Temperature and Draught Measurements, 437 | ||
Kershaw, J. B. C., Electricity Distributing Station at Colwyn Bay, 548 | Kershaw, J. B. C., Electricity Distributing Station at Colwyn Bay, 548 | ||
Keys and Key ways, British Engineering Standards Association, 388 ; (Letters), 451, 532 | Keys and Key ways, British Engineering Standards Association, 388 ; (Letters), 451, 532 | ||
Kieselguhr—see Diatomaceous | Kieselguhr—see Diatomaceous | ||
Kynoch, W., and J. A. Coderre, Creosote Treatment of Sleepers, 145 | Kynoch, W., and J. A. Coderre, Creosote Treatment of Sleepers, 145 | ||
L | L | ||
LABORATORIES, Research, at Wembley, General Electric Company, 228, 232 | LABORATORIES, Research, at Wembley, General Electric Company, 228, 232 | ||
Laboratory, Admiralty Engineering, at West Drayton, 489 | |||
Laboratory, Admiralty Engineering, at West Drayton, 489 {Two-page Supplement, May \lth, 1923) | |||
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES AND WAGES QUESTIONS : | LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES AND WAGES QUESTIONS : | ||
Employment Situation in United States, 600 | |||
Liability of Employers, 70 | |||
Unemployment Insurance, 423 | |||
Welfare Work at Stanton, 640 | |||
LANDING Stage and Wharf at Gosport, 166 | LANDING Stage and Wharf at Gosport, 166 | ||
Lathes—see Machine Tools | Lathes—see Machine Tools | ||
Launches and Trial Trips, 187, 215, 230, 302, 330, 356, 379, 400, 433, 485, 511, 537, 591, 622, 645 | Launches and Trial Trips, 187, 215, 230, 302, 330, 356, 379, 400, 433, 485, 511, 537, 591, 622, 645 | ||
LEADERS : | LEADERS : | ||
1922 — A Retrospect: Unemployment, Labour Disputes, Technical Progress, China, 15 | 1922 — A Retrospect: Unemployment, Labour Disputes, Technical Progress, China, 15 | ||
Abstract Science and the Engineer, 502 | |||
Accuracy of Gear Wheels, 123 | |||
British Railway Wagon, The, 149 | |||
Broken Axle, 476 | |||
Cast Iron, 96 | |||
Chance and the Laws of Nature, 609 | |||
Chemical Engineers and their Training, 635 | |||
Chinese Students in Britain, 43 | |||
Civil Aviation and the Government, 233 | |||
Corrosion, 450 | |||
Diffusion of Knowledge, 582 | |||
Doubt and Research, 424 | |||
Electricity Supplies, 343 | |||
Engineering and Agriculture, 343 | |||
Engineers as Capitalists, 317 | |||
Engineers and the Rubber Industry, 205 | |||
French Naval Statute, 369 | |||
French Policy and British Trade, 582 | |||
Generation of Electricity in Great Britain, 395 Great Gift, 206 | |||
Hardness and Solid Viscosity of Metals, 449 | |||
Helicopter Competition, 527 | |||
Indicator, The, 177 | |||
Inland Transport, 692 | |||
Institute of Metals, 290 | |||
Internal Combustion Turbine, 475 | |||
International Air Congress, 663 | |||
Kelvin Lecture, 528 | |||
Liability of Employers, 70 | |||
Main Line Railway Electrification, 123; | |||
(Letter), 154 | |||
Marine Diesel Engine, The, 69 | Marine Diesel Engine, The, 69 | ||
Mechanical Engineering and its Materials, 178 | Mechanical Engineering and its Materials, 178 | ||
Mechanical Properties of Metallic Crystals, 555 | Mechanical Properties of Metallic Crystals, 555 | ||
Navy Estimates, 289 | |||
Newton and Einstein, 581 | |||
Operation of Water Gas Plant, 635 | |||
Our Knowledge of Hardness, 691 | |||
Popular Knowledge, 635 | |||
Power Rectifiers, 264 | |||
Railway Electrification, 501 | |||
Railway Position, 263 | |||
Railway Speeds, 610 | |||
Railways’ Opportunity, 369 | |||
Research, 234 | |||
Research on Cutting Tools, 95 | |||
State Coal Mines, 664 | |||
Super Power Stations, 149 | |||
Temperature Control, 44 | |||
Textile Machinery Papers at “ The Mechanicals,” 44 | Textile Machinery Papers at “ The Mechanicals,” 44 | ||
Turbo Generators, 206 | |||
Unemployment Insurance, 423 | |||
Verdict on the Therm, 290 | |||
Water i»-Coal, 396 | |||
What Science Owes to the Engineer, 556 | |||
LEA, Professor F. C., on Tensile Tests of Materials at High Temperatures, 178, 182 | LEA, Professor F. C., on Tensile Tests of Materials at High Temperatures, 178, 182 | ||
Le Mesurier, Eng.-Lieut.-Commander L. J., on Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, 85 ; (Letters), 295 | Le Mesurier, Eng.-Lieut.-Commander L. J., on Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, 85 ; (Letters), 295 | ||
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN | |||
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPON- J | |||
DENTS: ] | |||
England, North of, 24, 25, 52, 78, 104, 132, 158, 186, 214, 244, 272, 273, 298, 326, | England, North of, 24, 25, 52, 78, 104, 132, 158, 186, 214, 244, 272, 273, 298, 326, | ||
352, 378, 404, 432, 458, 484, 485, 510, 536, 564, 565, 590, 618, 644, 672, 700, 701 | 352, 378, 404, 432, 458, 484, 485, 510, 536, 564, 565, 590, 618, 644, 672, 700, 701 | ||
Lancashire, 23, 25, 51, 77, 103, 105, 131, 157, 185, 213, 244, 271, 297, 325, 351, 377, 403, 431, 457, 483, 509, 535, 563, 589, 617, 643, 671, 699 | Lancashire, 23, 25, 51, 77, 103, 105, 131, 157, 185, 213, 244, 271, 297, 325, 351, 377, 403, 431, 457, 483, 509, 535, 563, 589, 617, 643, 671, 699 | ||
Midlands and Staffordshire, 23, 51, 77, 103, 131, 157, 184, 213, 243, 271, 297, 325, 351, 377, 403, 431, 457, 483, 509, 535, 563, 565, 589, 617, 643, 671, 699 | Midlands and Staffordshire, 23, 51, 77, 103, 131, 157, 184, 213, 243, 271, 297, 325, 351, 377, 403, 431, 457, 483, 509, 535, 563, 565, 589, 617, 643, 671, 699 | ||
Scotland, 25, 53, 79, 105, 133, 159, 187, 215, 245, 273, 299, 327, 353, 379, 405, 433, 459, 485, 511, 537, 565, 590, 619, 645, 672, 701 | Scotland, 25, 53, 79, 105, 133, 159, 187, 215, 245, 273, 299, 327, 353, 379, 405, 433, 459, 485, 511, 537, 565, 590, 619, 645, 672, 701 | ||
Sheffield, 24, 52, 78, 104, 132, 158, 186, 214, 243, 272, 298, 326, 352, 378, 404, 432, 458, 484, 510, 536, 564, 590, 618, 644, 672, 700 | |||
Sheffield, 24, 52, 78, 104, 132, 158, 186, 214, ‘ 243, 272, 298, 326, 352, 378, 404, 432, 458, 484, 510, 536, 564, 590, 618, 644, 672, 700 | |||
Wales and Adjoining Counties, 25, 53, 79, 105, 133, 159, 187, 215, 245, 273, 299, 327, | Wales and Adjoining Counties, 25, 53, 79, 105, 133, 159, 187, 215, 245, 273, 299, 327, | ||
353, 379, 405, 433, 459, 485, 510, 537, 565, 591, 619, 645, 673, 701 | 353, 379, 405, 433, 459, 485, 510, 537, 565, 591, 619, 645, 673, 701 | ||
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | |||
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : | |||
Accident to the G.N.R. Express Train, J. T. | |||
Marshall, 198 | |||
Accuracy of Gear Wheels, Axel C. Wickman, 198 | Accuracy of Gear Wheels, Axel C. Wickman, 198 | ||
American Boiler Rating, G. A. Rossetti, 507 ; | |||
D. Brownlie, 533 | |||
Ball Valves, W. D., 340 | |||
“ Baltic ” Type Locomotives, C. R. King, 170 | |||
Boiler Plant Testing, D. Brownlie, 36 ; F. W. | |||
Dean, 230 | |||
Catalogues and Public Libraries, Charles Nowell, 154 | Catalogues and Public Libraries, Charles Nowell, 154 | ||
Church, The Engineers’, E. Kilburn Scott, 230 Coal Mining—see Heng-Chow | China, Cecil S. Howsin, 116 | ||
Cyclic Irregularity of Gas Engines, Geo. T. Pardoe, 230 ; H. E. Wimperis, 295 | |||
Design for an Express Locomotive, E. C. Poultney, 429 ; F. W. and A. J. Brewer, 506, 660 ; C. R. K., 532 ; C. W. Dauncy, 574 ; J. Riekie, 660 | Church, The Engineers’, E. Kilburn Scott, 230 | ||
Coal Mining—see Heng-Chow | |||
Cyclic Irregularity of Gas Engines, Geo. T. | |||
Pardoe, 230 ; H. E. Wimperis, 295 | |||
Design for an Express Locomotive, E. C. . Poultney, 429 ; F. W. and A. J. Brewer, ■ 506, 660 ; C. R. K., 532 ; C. W. Dauncy, 574 ; J. Riekie, 660 | |||
Electric Welding, A. E. Shorter, 116 | Electric Welding, A. E. Shorter, 116 | ||
Errors of Gauging, T. W. Cooper, 36 | Errors of Gauging, T. W. Cooper, 36 | ||
First Locomotive with Inside Cylinders, F. W. Brewer, 198 | |||
, First Locomotive with Inside Cylinders, F. W. Brewer, 198 | |||
Gas Measured by Therms, W. A., 340 | Gas Measured by Therms, W. A., 340 | ||
Great Western Expresses, R. H. Nicholls, 507 ; Writer of the Article, 507 | Great Western Expresses, R. H. Nicholls, 507 ; Writer of the Article, 507 | ||
Hardness Tests, Manufac.,,-429 | |||
Heng-Chow Company, Limited, China Mines, Cecil G. Howsin, 472 ; Heng-Chow Company, Limited, 532 | Heng-Chow Company, Limited, China Mines, Cecil G. Howsin, 472 ; Heng-Chow Company, Limited, 532 | ||
Human Side, Argon, 74 | |||
Informal Meetings, Three of the Eight, 451 | Informal Meetings, Three of the Eight, 451 | ||
Interesting Gear, F. E. Lindsay, 660 | Interesting Gear, F. E. Lindsay, 660 | ||
Lathe Tool Research, Edward G. Herbert, 295 | Lathe Tool Research, Edward G. Herbert, 295 | ||
Law of Heat Transmission, R. Royds, 36 | Law of Heat Transmission, R. Royds, 36 | ||
Lift of a Ball Valve, C. B. Clapham, 472 | Lift of a Ball Valve, C. B. Clapham, 472 | ||
Locomotive Boosters, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Limited, 507 | Locomotive Boosters, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Limited, 507 | ||
Made versus Purchased Gauges, Hy. Baker, 154 ; Axel C. Wickman, 198 | Made versus Purchased Gauges, Hy. Baker, 154 ; Axel C. Wickman, 198 | ||
Mazagon Cotton Depot, Bombay, W. H. Neilson, 688 | Mazagon Cotton Depot, Bombay, W. H. Neilson, 688 | ||
Mechanical Couplers for Indian Broad-gauge Railways, X., 451 | |||
Mechanical Couplers for Indian Broad-gauge Railways, X., 451 : Writer of the Article, 614 | |||
Mechanical Gearing, W. H. Martin, 428 | |||
Nicolson Boiler, J. Adamson and Co., 12; | |||
C. E. Stromeyer, 12 | |||
Noisy Steam Locomotives, L. J. Le Mesurier, 340 | Noisy Steam Locomotives, L. J. Le Mesurier, 340 | ||
Oil Engine Nomenclature, H. A. Stuart, 574 Proposed Standard Keys and | |||
, Oil Engine Nomenclature, H. A. Stuart, 574 | |||
1 Proposed Standard Keys and Keyways, C. J. | |||
Sansom, 451 ; Brown Bayley’s Steel Works, Limited, 533 | Sansom, 451 ; Brown Bayley’s Steel Works, Limited, 533 | ||
Railway Electrification, W. P. Durtnall, 154 ; | |||
Railway Signalling, J. Jackson, 230 ; S. P. Christie, 256 | |||
Alex. D. Ferguson, 19B | |||
Railway Signalling, J. Jackson, 230; S. P. | |||
Christie, 256 | |||
Railway Speeds, Horace Myers, Major, 660 ; | Railway Speeds, Horace Myers, Major, 660 ; | ||
Research in Cutting Tools, J. F. Kayser, 154 Review of Marine Diesel Engines, L. Le | J. S. Pringle, 688 | ||
Research in Cutting Tools, J. F. Kayser, 154 | |||
Review of Marine Diesel Engines, L. Le Mesurier, for Sulzer Bros., 295 | |||
Safety Regulations for Saw Mills, G. Bellhouse, H.M. Chief Inspector of Factories, 154 ; A. W. Glover, 230 | Safety Regulations for Saw Mills, G. Bellhouse, H.M. Chief Inspector of Factories, 154 ; A. W. Glover, 230 | ||
Saw Guards, &c.—see Safety | Saw Guards, &c.—see Safety | ||
Scientific Literature, T. W. Mac Alpine, 170 | |||
The Late Mr. John Williamson, Geo. T. | |||
Williamson, 507 | |||
Theoretical Aspect of Heat Regeneration for Internal Combustion Motors, W. J. Walker, 506 | Theoretical Aspect of Heat Regeneration for Internal Combustion Motors, W. J. Walker, 506 | ||
Thickness of Oil Films, J. E. Sears, 12 | |||
Traffic Congestion in London : A Proposed Remedy, J. D. Roots, 688 | Traffic Congestion in London : A Proposed Remedy, J. D. Roots, 688 | ||
Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, Cummins Syndicate, Limited, 295 | Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, Cummins Syndicate, Limited, 295 | ||
Utilisation of Exhaust Steam in Locomotives, J. G. H. Warren, 429 | Utilisation of Exhaust Steam in Locomotives, J. G. H. Warren, 429 | ||
Warning to Inventors, G. Drury Coleman, 170; Precision Photo Printing Plant, Limited, 198 ; Ferranti Limited, 256 | Warning to Inventors, G. Drury Coleman, 170; Precision Photo Printing Plant, Limited, 198 ; Ferranti Limited, 256 | ||
What do Employers Want ? A.M. Inst. C.E., 256 ; M.I. Meeh. E., 295 ; R. P., 295 | What do Employers Want ? A.M. Inst. C.E., 256 ; M.I. Meeh. E., 295 ; R. P., 295 | ||
LIFEBOATS—see Ships | LIFEBOATS—see Ships | ||
Lighthouse Apparatus for Port Said, Chance Brothers and Co., Limited, 202 | |||
Lighthouse Apparatus for Port Said, Chance | |||
Brothers and Co., Limited, 202 | |||
LITERATURE : | LITERATURE : | ||
Reviews: | |||
Alfred Yarrow, His Life and Work, Eleanor C. Barnes (Lady Yarrow), 664 | Reviews : | ||
Alfred Yarrow, His Life and Work, Eleanor | |||
C. Barnes (Lady Yarrow), 664 | |||
Brassey’s Naval and Shipping Annual, 1923, Sir Alexander Richardson and Archibald Hurd, 44 | Brassey’s Naval and Shipping Annual, 1923, Sir Alexander Richardson and Archibald Hurd, 44 | ||
Design and Construction of Dams, Edward Wegmann, 692 | Design and Construction of Dams, Edward Wegmann, 692 | ||
Design of Masonry Structures and Foundations, Clement C. Williams, 636 | Design of Masonry Structures and Foundations, Clement C. Williams, 636 | ||
Etude sur le Ballon Captif et les | |||
Etude sur le Ballon Captif et les A6ronefs Marins, Commandant Charles Lafon, 62, 179 | |||
Farm Implements and Machinery, J. R. Bond, 366, 665 | Farm Implements and Machinery, J. R. Bond, 366, 665 | ||
Jane’s Fighting Ships, 1922, Oscar Parkes, 366, 556 | |||
Mechanisms of Machine Tools, Thomas R. Shaw, 610 | Jane’s Fighting Ships, 1922, Oscar Parkes, | ||
i 366, 556 | |||
; Mechanisms of Machine Tools, Thomas R. | |||
Shaw, 610 | |||
LITERATURE (continued): | LITERATURE (continued): | ||
Reviews (continued) | |||
Reviews (continued)'. | |||
Merchant Ships of the World, 1923, Frank C. Bowen and F. J. N. Wedge, 520 | Merchant Ships of the World, 1923, Frank C. Bowen and F. J. N. Wedge, 520 | ||
Metals and Metallic Compounds, Vol. I. and Vol. II., Ulick R. Evans, 583 | Metals and Metallic Compounds, Vol. I. and Vol. II., Ulick R. Evans, 583 | ||
Scottish Canals and Waterways, Edwin A. Pratt, 637 | Scottish Canals and Waterways, Edwin A. Pratt, 637 | ||
Ships of the Royal Navy, Oscar Parkes, 179, 290 | Ships of the Royal Navy, Oscar Parkes, 179, 290 | ||
Subject Index to Periodicals, K, Science and Technology, 45 | Subject Index to Periodicals, K, Science and Technology, 45 | ||
Thermal Treatment of Steel, J. W. Urquhart, 62 | Thermal Treatment of Steel, J. W. Urquhart, 62 | ||
Woollen and Worsted Spinning, Alfred F. Barker, 62 | |||
Woollen and Worsted Spinning, Alfred F. | |||
Barker, 62 | |||
Short Notices : | Short Notices : | ||
Atoms, Jean Perrin, 425, 665 | |||
Belt Conveyors and Belt Elevators, F. V. | |||
Hetzel, M.E., 451, 665 | |||
Destructive Distillation of Wood, H. M. Bunbury, 396, 665 | Destructive Distillation of Wood, H. M. Bunbury, 396, 665 | ||
Indian Engineering, W. L. Strange, 425, 637 | |||
Ironfoundry, The Modern, Joseph G. Horner, 425, 637 | Ironfoundry, The Modern, Joseph G. Horner, 425, 637 | ||
Manufacture of Cane Sugar, L. Jones and | Manufacture of Cane Sugar, L. Jones and | ||
F. I. Scard, 665 | |||
Manufacture of Pulp and Paper, H. N. Lee, &c., 692 | Manufacture of Pulp and Paper, H. N. Lee, &c., 692 | ||
Pioneer Railway Engineering, H. Stringer, 556, 637 | Pioneer Railway Engineering, H. Stringer, 556, 637 | ||
Printing Telegraph Systems and Mechanisms, H. H. Harrison, 425, 583 | Printing Telegraph Systems and Mechanisms, H. H. Harrison, 425, 583 | ||
Radio Experimenter’s Handbook, Part II., Data and Design, Philip R. Coursey, 583, 637 | Radio Experimenter’s Handbook, Part II., Data and Design, Philip R. Coursey, 583, 637 | ||
Railway Signalling, Automatic, F. Raynar Wilson, 637 | Railway Signalling, Automatic, F. Raynar Wilson, 637 | ||
Vibration and Noise | |||
Vibration and Noise. Prevention of, Alec B. | |||
Eason, 425, 637 | |||
X-rays, G. W. C. Kaye, 425, 583 | |||
Year Book of Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 583 | Year Book of Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 583 | ||
Books Received: | |||
Books Received : | |||
Absorption of Nitrous Gases, H. W. Webb> 665 | Absorption of Nitrous Gases, H. W. Webb> 665 | ||
Advertiser’s A.B.C., 396 | |||
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Reports of the Light Alloys Sub-committee, June, 1921, 62 | Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Reports of the Light Alloys Sub-committee, June, 1921, 62 | ||
Aircraft Steels and Materials, Brig.-General R. K. Bagnall-Wild and Others, 62 | Aircraft Steels and Materials, Brig.-General R. K. Bagnall-Wild and Others, 62 | ||
Air Publication 905, Rigging Notes, F 5 Boat Seaplane, 235 | Air Publication 905, Rigging Notes, F 5 Boat Seaplane, 235 | ||
Allgemeine Maschinenlehre Vorlesungen | |||
Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, W. | Allgemeine Maschinenlehre Vorlesungen uber Arbeitsgewinnung und Kraftmaschinen, Hugo Fischer, 318 | ||
Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, W. Tolme Maccall, 583 | |||
American Malleable Cast Iron, H. A. Schwartz, 179 | American Malleable Cast Iron, H. A. Schwartz, 179 | ||
Annual Report of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, 1922, 23, 610 | Annual Report of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, 1922, 23, 610 | ||
Association of British Chemical Manufacturers, Directory of Members, 290 | Association of British Chemical Manufacturers, Directory of Members, 290 | ||
Association of Engineering and Shipbuilding Draughtsmen : Elements of Diesel Engine Design, D. Bruce, 62 | Association of Engineering and Shipbuilding Draughtsmen : Elements of Diesel Engine Design, D. Bruce, 62 | ||
Barnett House Papers, No. 7 : Scientific Management and the Engineering Situation, Lecture, Sir W. Ashley, 318 | Barnett House Papers, No. 7 : Scientific Management and the Engineering Situation, Lecture, Sir W. Ashley, 318 | ||
Bessel Functions, Treatise on the Theory of, | |||
G. N. Watson, 235 | |||
Blast-furnace and Manufacture of Pig Iron, R. Forsythe, 151 | Blast-furnace and Manufacture of Pig Iron, R. Forsythe, 151 | ||
British Coal Mining Industry During the War, Sir R. A. S. Redmayne, 425 | British Coal Mining Industry During the War, Sir R. A. S. Redmayne, 425 | ||
By-product Coking, G. S. Cooper, 637 | By-product Coking, G. S. Cooper, 637 | ||
California, State of, Public Works Bulletins : No. 4, Water Resources of California ; No. 5, Flow in California Streams ; No. 6, Irrigation Requirements of California | California, State of, Public Works Bulletins : No. 4, Water Resources of California ; No. 5, Flow in California Streams ; No. 6, Irrigation Requirements of California | ||
Lands, 637 | |||
Carrateristiche Costrutive delle Turbine, &c., 665 | Carrateristiche Costrutive delle Turbine, &c., 665 | ||
Catalogo de la Biblioteca Nacional de Marina, 1922, 583 | Catalogo de la Biblioteca Nacional de Marina, 1922, 583 | ||
Causes and Prevention of Corrosion, Alan A. | Causes and Prevention of Corrosion, Alan A. | ||
Pollitt, 665 | |||
Cements and Artificial Stones, The Late J. Watson, 318 | |||
Chemistry, Inorganic and Theoretical, Vol. | |||
III., J. W. Mellor, 425 | |||
Chemistry and Technology of Gelatin and Glue, Robert H. Bogue, 45 | Chemistry and Technology of Gelatin and Glue, Robert H. Bogue, 45 | ||
Civil Engineering Geology, Cyril S. Fox, 318 | Civil Engineering Geology, Cyril S. Fox, 318 | ||
Back to Prosperity, H. Lowenfeld, 366 | |||
Briquetting, A. L. Stillman, 366 | |||
Cam Design and Manufacture, F. B. Jacobs, 366 | Cam Design and Manufacture, F. B. Jacobs, 366 | ||
Cleveland Technical Institute, Bulletin, 290 Coke for Steam-raising Purposes, &c., G. M. | Cleveland Technical Institute, Bulletin, 290 Coke for Steam-raising Purposes, &c., G. M. | ||
Gill, 235 | |||
Colliery Year Book and Coal Trades Directory, 610 | Colliery Year Book and Coal Trades Directory, 610 | ||
Commonsense of the Calculus, G. W. Brewster, 366 | Commonsense of the Calculus, G. W. Brewster, 366 | ||
Cost Accounts for the Metal Industry, H. E. Parkes, 62 | Cost Accounts for the Metal Industry, H. E. Parkes, 62 | ||
Costing and Price Fixing, J. M. Scott- Maxwell, 556 | |||
Costing and Price Fixing, J. M. Scott-Maxwell, 556 | |||
Cour Complet de Mathematiques Speciales Mecanique, Tome III., J. Haag, 45 | Cour Complet de Mathematiques Speciales Mecanique, Tome III., J. Haag, 45 | ||
Crystallisation of Metals, Lectures by Colonel N. T. Belaiew, 318 | Crystallisation of Metals, Lectures by Colonel N. T. Belaiew, 318 | ||
Deflections of Suspension Bridges, John W. Spiller, 665 | Deflections of Suspension Bridges, John W. Spiller, 665 | ||
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research : | Department of Scientific and Industrial Research : | ||
British Association for Advancement of Science, Fourth Report on Colloid Chemistry, &c., 179 | British Association for Advancement of Science, Fourth Report on Colloid Chemistry, &c., 179 | ||
Food Investigation Board : | |||
Report for the Year 1921, 62 | |||
Special Report No. 9, by Engineering Committee, Transmission of Heat, &c., 62 | Special Report No. 9, by Engineering Committee, Transmission of Heat, &c., 62 | ||
Fuel Research Board : | |||
Technical Paper No. 5, Apparatus for Measurement of Specific Gravity, &c., A. Blackie, 265 | Technical Paper No. 5, Apparatus for Measurement of Specific Gravity, &c., A. Blackie, 265 | ||
Design of Steam Boilers and Pressure Vessels, George B. Haven and G. W. Swett, 637 | Design of Steam Boilers and Pressure Vessels, George B. Haven and G. W. Swett, 637 | ||
Dictionary of Applied Physics, Sir R. | |||
Dictionary of Applied Physics, Sir R. Glazebrook, 235 | |||
Diesel Engine, A. Norton, 318 | Diesel Engine, A. Norton, 318 | ||
Elasticity and Strength of Materials Used in Engineering Construction, Section I., C. A. P. Turner, 318 | Elasticity and Strength of Materials Used in Engineering Construction, Section I., C. A. P. Turner, 318 | ||
(continued): | |||
)Oks Received (continued): | |||
Elasticity and Strength of Materials Used in Engineering Construction, Section II., Simple Flexure, C. A. P. Turner, 451 | Elasticity and Strength of Materials Used in Engineering Construction, Section II., Simple Flexure, C. A. P. Turner, 451 | ||
Electric Cranes and Hauling Machines, F. E. Chilton, 451 | |||
Electric Cranes and Hauling Machines, F. E. | |||
Chilton, 451 | |||
Electric Handling of Materials, Vol. IV., Machinery and Methods, H. H. Broughton, 665 | Electric Handling of Materials, Vol. IV., Machinery and Methods, H. H. Broughton, 665 | ||
Electric Lift Equipment for Modern Buildings, Ronald Grierson, 665 | Electric Lift Equipment for Modern Buildings, Ronald Grierson, 665 | ||
Electrician Annual Tables of Electricity Undertakings, 1923, 610 | Electrician Annual Tables of Electricity Undertakings, 1923, 610 | ||
Electrons, Electric Waves, and Wireless Telephony, J. A. Fleming, 583 | Electrons, Electric Waves, and Wireless Telephony, J. A. Fleming, 583 | ||
Elements of Applied Physics, Alpheus W. Smith, 692 | Elements of Applied Physics, Alpheus W. Smith, 692 | ||
Empire Municipal | |||
Empire Municipal Directory and Year Book, 1923-24, 556 | |||
Engine Balance, Treatise on, Using Exponentials, P. Cormac, 637 | Engine Balance, Treatise on, Using Exponentials, P. Cormac, 637 | ||
Engineering Drawing for Technical Students, Principles of, Charles C. Leeds, 451 | Engineering Drawing for Technical Students, Principles of, Charles C. Leeds, 451 | ||
Engineering of Excavation, George B. Massey, 692 | |||
Engineering Industry and Crisis of 1922, A. Shadwell, 235 | Engineering of Excavation, George B. | ||
Massey, 692 | |||
Engineering Industry and Crisis of 1922, A. | |||
Shadwell, 235 | |||
English Clubs in all Parts of the World, 1923, | English Clubs in all Parts of the World, 1923, | ||
Essais de Soudures | E. C. Austin-Leigh, 318 | ||
Essais de Soudures Autogme et Electrique de Pieces de Chaudijres, E. Hoehn, 62 | |||
Factors in the Location and Lay-out of Locomotive Repair Shops, H. L. Cole, 451 | Factors in the Location and Lay-out of Locomotive Repair Shops, H. L. Cole, 451 | ||
Factors in the Location and Lay-out of Railway Repair Shops, H. L. Cole, 451 | Factors in the Location and Lay-out of Railway Repair Shops, H. L. Cole, 451 | ||
Factory Storekeeping: Control and .Storage of Materials, H. H. Farquhar, 45 | |||
Flow of Gases in Furnaces, W. E. Groume- Grjimailo, 396 | Factory Storekeeping: Control and.Storage of Materials, H. H. Farquhar, 45 | ||
Flow of Gases in Furnaces, W. E. Groume- | |||
Grjimailo, 396 | |||
Gas Manufacture, Distribution, and Use, 290 | Gas Manufacture, Distribution, and Use, 290 | ||
Gasholder Design and Construction, R. J. Milbourne, 425 | |||
Gasholder Design and Construction, R. J. | |||
Milbourne, 425 | |||
Generation and Utilisation of Cold, Faraday Society Discussion, 451 | |||
Golden | Gasworks Recorders, Leonard Levy, 62 | ||
Handbuch des Dampflokomotivbaues, Dr. Martin Igel, 179 | |||
Generalised Linear Perspective, &c., J. W. | |||
Gordon, 235 | |||
Generation and Utilisation of Cold, Faraday | |||
Society Discussion, 451 | |||
Golden ‘Hammer and other Engineering Stories, A. W. Marshall, 179 | |||
Handbuch des Dampflokomotivbaues, Dr. | |||
Martin Igel, 179 | |||
Heat Engines, A Text-book of, Professor Jamieson and E. S. Andrews, 396 | Heat Engines, A Text-book of, Professor Jamieson and E. S. Andrews, 396 | ||
Heizungs-und Luftungsanlagen in Fabriken, Oberingenieur Valerius | |||
Henslowe’s Motor Dictionary, English - Spanish, Spanish-English, Leonard Hens- lowe, 425 | Heizungs-und Luftungsanlagen in Fabriken, Oberingenieur Valerius Huttig, 318 | ||
Henslowe’s Motor Dictionary, English -Spanish, Spanish-English, Leonard Hens-lowe, 425 | |||
How to Build Amateur Valve Stations, Philip R. Coursey, 583 | How to Build Amateur Valve Stations, Philip R. Coursey, 583 | ||
How to Form a Company, H. W. Jordan, 45 | How to Form a Company, H. W. Jordan, 45 | ||
How to Reform Our Railways, J. G. B. Sams, 692 | |||
Hydraulics Applied to Sewer Design, G. S. Coleman, 692 | How to Reform Our Railways, J. G. B. | ||
Sams, 692 | |||
Hydraulics Applied to Sewer Design, G. S. | |||
Coleman, 692 | |||
Ice and Cold Storage Trades Directory, 1923, 235 | Ice and Cold Storage Trades Directory, 1923, 235 | ||
Imperial Institute Monographs on Mineral Resources, British Empire, Molybdenum Ores, R. H. Rastall, 179 | Imperial Institute Monographs on Mineral Resources, British Empire, Molybdenum Ores, R. H. Rastall, 179 | ||
Income Tax Simplified, Arthur Fieldhouse, 45 | |||
Industrial Applications of X-rays, P. H. S. | |||
Kempton, 235 | |||
Industrial Court : Practice and Procedure, Sir William Mackenzie, 318 | Industrial Court : Practice and Procedure, Sir William Mackenzie, 318 | ||
Industrial Hygiene and Medicine, E. W. | Industrial Hygiene and Medicine, E. W. | ||
Hope and Others, 235 | |||
Industrial Mathematics Practically Applied, Paul V. Farnsworth, 451 | Industrial Mathematics Practically Applied, Paul V. Farnsworth, 451 | ||
Institution of Naval Architects, | |||
Institution of Naval Architects, ct Transactions ” of, R. AV. Dana, 265 | |||
Institution of Production Engineers, “ Proceedings,” of the Session 1921-1922, Vol. I., 45 | Institution of Production Engineers, “ Proceedings,” of the Session 1921-1922, Vol. I., 45 | ||
Interdependance, R. Hofmann, 396 | |||
Internal Combustion Engine, H. E. Wimperis, 62 | Internal Combustion Engine, H. E. Wimperis, 62 | ||
Internal Combustion Engine, Vol. I., Slow- speed Engines, 151 ; Vol. II., High-speed Engines, H. R. Ricardo, 692 | |||
Internal Combustion Engine, Vol. I., Slow-speed Engines, 151 ; Vol. II., High-speed Engines, H. R. Ricardo, 692 | |||
Internal Combustion Engines, Elementary, J. W. Kershaw, 235 | Internal Combustion Engines, Elementary, J. W. Kershaw, 235 | ||
Internal Combustion Engines, J. Okill, 318 | |||
Internal Combustion Engines, Papers on, 366 | |||
Japan, Twenty-second Financial and | |||
Jane’s All the World’s Aircraft, 1923, C. G. | |||
Grey, 665 | |||
Japan, Twenty-second Financial and Eco-r nomic Annual of, 1922, 637 | |||
Journal of the Institute of Metals, G. Shaw Scott, 179 | Journal of the Institute of Metals, G. Shaw Scott, 179 | ||
Laboratory Organisation, Tested Method of, Seymour Pile and R. Johnston, 425 | Laboratory Organisation, Tested Method of, Seymour Pile and R. Johnston, 425 | ||
La Force Motrice Electrique dans 1’Industrie, Eugene Maree, 62 | La Force Motrice Electrique dans 1’Industrie, Eugene Maree, 62 | ||
Law and Order, New Province for, Henry Bournes Higgins, 62 | Law and Order, New Province for, Henry Bournes Higgins, 62 | ||
L’Electrodynamique des Milieux Isotropes en Repos, &c., Louis Roy, 665 | L’Electrodynamique des Milieux Isotropes en Repos, &c., Louis Roy, 665 | ||
Les | Les H61icopteres, W. Margoulis, 179 | ||
Lighting and | |||
Les Maries et Leur Utilisation Industrielle, E. Fichot, 179 | |||
Lighting and Photometrv, Elementary Prin ciples, J. W. T. Walsh; 179 | |||
Line Charts for Engineers, W. N. Rose, 451 Lockwood’s Builders’ and Contractors’ Price | |||
Book, 1923, 366 | |||
Lubricants, Shoe Polishes, &c., Manufacture of, R. Brunner, 265 | Lubricants, Shoe Polishes, &c., Manufacture of, R. Brunner, 265 | ||
L’Union d’Electricite et la Centrale de Gennevilliers, E. Mercier, 45 | L’Union d’Electricite et la Centrale de Gennevilliers, E. Mercier, 45 | ||
Machine Tools, Mechanisms of, T. R. Shaw, 425 | Machine Tools, Mechanisms of, T. R. Shaw, 425 | ||
Mahaffy and Dodson’s Law relating to Motor Cars, C. S. Rewcastle, 556 | Mahaffy and Dodson’s Law relating to Motor Cars, C. S. Rewcastle, 556 | ||
Manchester Guardian Commercial Year Book, 366 | Manchester Guardian Commercial Year Book, 366 | ||
Manual of Up-to-date Organisation, &c., G. T. Turner and B. Wood, 235 | Manual of Up-to-date Organisation, &c., G. T. Turner and B. Wood, 235 | ||
Marine Power Plant, Lawrence B. Chapman, 45 | Marine Power Plant, Lawrence B. Chapman, 45 | ||
Marine Works, Practical Treatise, Ernest Latham, 62 | Marine Works, Practical Treatise, Ernest Latham, 62 | ||
Mastering Power Production, &c., Walter N. Polakow, 62 | Mastering Power Production, &c., Walter N. Polakow, 62 | ||
Materials of Construction, Professor A. P. Mills, 151 | |||
Materials of Construction, Professor A. P. | |||
Mills, 151 | |||
Mechanical Engineering Detail Tables, John P. Ross, 318 | Mechanical Engineering Detail Tables, John P. Ross, 318 | ||
LITERATURE (continued): | LITERATURE (continued): | ||
Books Received (continued): | Books Received (continued): | ||
Mechanical Testing, R. G. Batson and J. H. Hyde, 318 | Mechanical Testing, R. G. Batson and J. H. Hyde, 318 | ||
Mechanical World Electrical Pocket Book, 1923 318 | |||
Mechanical | Mechanical World Electrical Pocket Book, 1923, 318 | ||
Mechanical WorldYeox'Book., 1923, 318 | |||
Mechanics, Principles of, J. F. S. Ross, 366 | Mechanics, Principles of, J. F. S. Ross, 366 | ||
Medical Notes in Connection with Commercial | Medical Notes in Connection with Commercial | ||
Aircraft, 62 | |||
Mercury Ores, Edward Hulse, 477 | Mercury Ores, Edward Hulse, 477 | ||
Metal Turning Made Easy, 318 | Metal Turning Made Easy, 318 | ||
Meteorological Office, Air Ministry, British Rainfall, 1921, 318 | Meteorological Office, Air Ministry, British Rainfall, 1921, 318 | ||
Ministry of Munitions and Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Technical Records of Explosives Supply, 1915- | Ministry of Munitions and Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Technical Records of Explosives Supply, 1915- | ||
1918, No. 9, Heat Transmission, 45 | |||
Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Physical Department, &c., 665 | Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Physical Department, &c., 665 | ||
Modern Gas Producers, N. E. Rambush, 665 | Modern Gas Producers, N. E. Rambush, 665 | ||
Modern Gasworks Chemistry, Geoffrey Wey- man, 151 | |||
Modern Gasworks Chemistry, Geoffrey Wey-man, 151 | |||
Moduling of Irrigation Channels, E. S. Crump, 235 | Moduling of Irrigation Channels, E. S. Crump, 235 | ||
My Railways and Me, Edward S. Hadley, 62 New South Wales Government Railways and Tramways Report, June 30th, 1922, 151 | |||
Nitrogen Industry, J. R. Partington and L. H. Parker, 62 | Nitrogen Industry, J. R. Partington and L. H. Parker, 62 | ||
Oilmen’s Sundries and How to Make Them, | |||
Oilmen’s Sundries and How to Make Them, ‘ ‘ Technicus, ”665 | |||
Oil Power, Sydney H. North, 318 | Oil Power, Sydney H. North, 318 | ||
One Thousand Questions and Answers on Company Law, Henry A. Ashton, 477 | One Thousand Questions and Answers on Company Law, Henry A. Ashton, 477 | ||
Ontario, Province of, Report of the Hydroelectric Power Commission, 62 | Ontario, Province of, Report of the Hydroelectric Power Commission, 62 | ||
Optical Methods in Control and Research Laboratories, J. N. Goldsmith and others, 290 | Optical Methods in Control and Research Laboratories, J. N. Goldsmith and others, 290 | ||
Ore Dressing, A Text-book of, S. J. Truscott, 425 | Ore Dressing, A Text-book of, S. J. Truscott, 425 | ||
Oxy-acetylene Welding, 62 | Oxy-acetylene Welding, 62 | ||
Patents for Inventions, J. Ewart Walker and R. Bruce Foster, 45 | Patents for Inventions, J. Ewart Walker and R. Bruce Foster, 45 | ||
Patternmaking, Edward M. McCracken and C. H. Sampson, 637 | |||
Patternmaking, Edward M. McCracken and | |||
C. H. Sampson, 637 | |||
People’s Year Book, 1923, &c., 318 | People’s Year Book, 1923, &c., 318 | ||
Phase-rule and its Applications, Alexander Finlay, 451 | Phase-rule and its Applications, Alexander Finlay, 451 | ||
Physics in Industry, Vol. I., Archibald Barr and others, 610 | Physics in Industry, Vol. I., Archibald Barr and others, 610 | ||
Planing and Geodetic Surveying for Engineers : Vol. I., Plane Surveying ; Vol. | |||
Power Station, A 130,000-Kilowatt, G. Klingenber^, 396 | Planing and Geodetic Surveying for Engineers : Vol. I., Plane Surveying ; Vol. IL, Higher Surveying ; David Clark, 583 | ||
Power Station, A 130,000-Kilowatt, G. | |||
Klingenber^, 396 | |||
Practical Civil Engineering Simplified for the Far East, J. R. McLeod, 45 | Practical Civil Engineering Simplified for the Far East, J. R. McLeod, 45 | ||
Practical Engineer Electrical Pocket Book and Diary for 1923, Conrad Arnold, 318 | Practical Engineer Electrical Pocket Book and Diary for 1923, Conrad Arnold, 318 | ||
Practical Engineer Mechanical Pocket Book and Diary for 1923, E. G. Beck, 318 | Practical Engineer Mechanical Pocket Book and Diary for 1923, E. G. Beck, 318 | ||
Practical Heat, T. Croft, 692 | Practical Heat, T. Croft, 692 | ||
Probleme der Weltwirtschaft, Professor Dr. | Probleme der Weltwirtschaft, Professor Dr. | ||
Bernhard Harms, 265 | |||
Properties of Engineering Materials, W. C. Popplewell and H. Carrington, 637 | Properties of Engineering Materials, W. C. Popplewell and H. Carrington, 637 | ||
Providence Zone Plan, Robert Whitten, 665 | Providence Zone Plan, Robert Whitten, 665 | ||
Punjab Canal Gazetteers, Vol. I., 45 | Punjab Canal Gazetteers, Vol. I., 45 | ||
Racing Eight : Notes on its Design and Propulsion, W. B. Coventry, 318 | Racing Eight : Notes on its Design and Propulsion, W. B. Coventry, 318 | ||
Radiotelegraphie, | |||
Radiotelegraphie, Pvadiot61ephonie, &c., E. Reynaud-Bonin, 665 | |||
Railroad Construction, W. Loring Webb, 396 | Railroad Construction, W. Loring Webb, 396 | ||
Railroad Electrification and the Electric Locomotive, Arthur J. Manson, 665 | Railroad Electrification and the Electric Locomotive, Arthur J. Manson, 665 | ||
Railway Permanent Way, W. Hepworth and J. Thos. Lee, 151 | Railway Permanent Way, W. Hepworth and J. Thos. Lee, 151 | ||
Railways of Spain, George L. Boag, 665 | Railways of Spain, George L. Boag, 665 | ||
“ Rapid ” Decimal Calculator and Universal Reckoner, J. G. Inglis, 366 | “ Rapid ” Decimal Calculator and Universal Reckoner, J. G. Inglis, 366 | ||
Reid’s Handy Colliery Guide, &c., 179 | Reid’s Handy Colliery Guide, &c., 179 | ||
Reinforced Concrete, Manual of, C. F. Marsh and William Dunn, 179 | Reinforced Concrete, Manual of, C. F. Marsh and William Dunn, 179 | ||
Relativity, Mathematical Theory of, A. S. Eddington, 235 | Relativity, Mathematical Theory of, A. S. Eddington, 235 | ||
Relativity, Principle of, with Applications to Physical Science, A. N. Whitehead, 45 | Relativity, Principle of, with Applications to Physical Science, A. N. Whitehead, 45 | ||
Repairing of Locomotives, No. III., E. L. Ahrons, 151 | Repairing of Locomotives, No. III., E. L. Ahrons, 151 | ||
Royal Engineers in the European War, 1914- | Royal Engineers in the European War, 1914- | ||
1919, 179 | |||
Schedule “ A ” and House Duty Assessment, J. Stanton, 637 | Schedule “ A ” and House Duty Assessment, J. Stanton, 637 | ||
Seaborne Trade, C. E. Fayle, 396 | Seaborne Trade, C. E. Fayle, 396 | ||
Second Course in Engineering Science, P. J. | Second Course in Engineering Science, P. J. | ||
Haler and A. H. Stuart, 45 | |||
Shall the State Throw Away the Keys ? Association of British Chemical Manufacturers, 62 | Shall the State Throw Away the Keys ? Association of British Chemical Manufacturers, 62 | ||
Shop Arithmetic for the Machinist, Erik Oberg, 151 | Shop Arithmetic for the Machinist, Erik Oberg, 151 | ||
Sierra Leone Government Railway, Lieut.- Colonel F. D. Hammond, 318 | |||
Sierra Leone Government Railway, Lieut.-Colonel F. D. Hammond, 318 | |||
Special Steels, &c., Sir Robert Hadfield, 583 | Special Steels, &c., Sir Robert Hadfield, 583 | ||
Statique Cinematique, Robert | |||
Statique Cinematique, Robert d’Adhdmar, 366 | |||
Steam Turbine Theory and Practice, W. J. Kearton, 62 | Steam Turbine Theory and Practice, W. J. Kearton, 62 | ||
Stone Dusting of Mines, Study of, Part II., | Stone Dusting of Mines, Study of, Part II., | ||
F. S. Sinnatt and A. McCulloch, 62 | |||
Structural Design in Theory and Practice, Henry Adams, 318 | Structural Design in Theory and Practice, Henry Adams, 318 | ||
Structural Drafting and the Design of Details, Carlton T. Bishop, 637 | Structural Drafting and the Design of Details, Carlton T. Bishop, 637 | ||
Structural Steelwork, Wm. H. Black, 318 | Structural Steelwork, Wm. H. Black, 318 | ||
Structure of Atoms, Alfred Stock, 235 | Structure of Atoms, Alfred Stock, 235 | ||
Suspension Bridges, Practical Treatise on, D. B. Steinman, 556 | |||
Suspension Bridges, Practical Treatise on, | |||
D. B. Steinman, 556 | |||
Swedish Year Book, 1922, 179 | Swedish Year Book, 1922, 179 | ||
Tables Annuelles de Constantes et | |||
Tables Annuelles de Constantes et Donnees Numdriques de Chimie, &c., Vol. IV., 235 | |||
Telephone Erection and Maintenance, H. G. White, 179 | |||
Telephone Erection and Maintenance, H. G. | |||
White, 179 | |||
Testing, A Handbook of, Vol. II., Theory of Prime Movers, C. A. Middleton Smith and A. G. Warren, 583 | Testing, A Handbook of, Vol. II., Theory of Prime Movers, C. A. Middleton Smith and A. G. Warren, 583 | ||
The Electrician Electrical Trades’ Directory and Handbook, 1923, 396 | The Electrician Electrical Trades’ Directory and Handbook, 1923, 396 | ||
Theory of Emulsions and Emulsification, William Clayton, 179 | Theory of Emulsions and Emulsification, William Clayton, 179 | ||
Third Winter of Unemployment, 396 | Third Winter of Unemployment, 396 | ||
Toothed Gear Wheel Cutting, Principles, &c., | Toothed Gear Wheel Cutting, Principles, &c., | ||
G. W. Burley, 179 | |||
Trade Marks, Information on the Subject of, Hasel tine, Lake and Co., 151 | Trade Marks, Information on the Subject of, Hasel tine, Lake and Co., 151 | ||
Trade Unionism and Munitions, G. D. H. Cole, 556 | Trade Unionism and Munitions, G. D. H. Cole, 556 | ||
Transactions of the Liverpool Engineering Society, Vol. | |||
Transactions of the Liverpool Engineering Society, Vol. XLIII., 556 | |||
LITERATURE (continued): | LITERATURE (continued): | ||
Books Received (continued): | Books Received (continued): | ||
United States National Museum Report, 1922, 425 | United States National Museum Report, 1922, 425 | ||
University of Sheffield, Department of Fuel Technology, Coal : Series of Lectures on Coal and its Utilisation, H. Chamberlain and others, 62 | |||
University of Sheffield, Department of Fuel Technology, Coal: Series of Lectures on Coal and its Utilisation, H. Chamberlain and others, 62 | |||
Vector Calculus, with Applications to Physics, J. B. Shaw, 318 | Vector Calculus, with Applications to Physics, J. B. Shaw, 318 | ||
Visual Illusions, M. Luckiesh, 366 | |||
Water Power in the British Empire, Reports of Committee, 62 | Water Power in the British Empire, Reports of Committee, 62 | ||
Weighing Machines, G. A. Owen, 179 | |||
Whittaker’s Mechanical Engineer’s Pocket Book, W. Erskine Dommett, 62 | Whittaker’s Mechanical Engineer’s Pocket Book, W. Erskine Dommett, 62 | ||
Willing’s Press Guide, 1923, 179 | Willing’s Press Guide, 1923, 179 | ||
Wireless Component Parts, Bernard E. Jones, 425 | Wireless Component Parts, Bernard E. Jones, 425 | ||
Wireless: Popular and Concise, Lieut.- Colonel C. G. Chetwode Crawley, 45 | |||
Wireless: Popular and Concise, Lieut.-Colonel C. G. Chetwode Crawley, 45 | |||
Wireless Telegraphy, Text-book on, Vol. II., Valves and Valve Apparatus, Rupert Stanley, 179 | Wireless Telegraphy, Text-book on, Vol. II., Valves and Valve Apparatus, Rupert Stanley, 179 | ||
Working and Design of Gas Producers, J. W. Spedding, 637 | Working and Design of Gas Producers, J. W. Spedding, 637 | ||
Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1906, W. | Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1906, W. | ||
Addington Willis, 396 | |||
Workshop Routine : Its Principles and Application, W. J. Hiscox, 665 | Workshop Routine : Its Principles and Application, W. J. Hiscox, 665 | ||
Year Book of Scientific and Learned Societies, 1922, 179 | Year Book of Scientific and Learned Societies, 1922, 179 | ||
Young Man and Civil Engineering, G. F. Swain, 366 | Young Man and Civil Engineering, G. F. Swain, 366 | ||
LLOYD’S Register—see Ships | LLOYD’S Register—see Ships | ||
Lorry, New 30-Cwt., Albion Motor Car Company, Limited, 452 | Lorry, New 30-Cwt., Albion Motor Car Company, Limited, 452 | ||
Lubricator and Lubrication—see Railway Locomotives ; also Boundary | Lubricator and Lubrication—see Railway Locomotives ; also Boundary | ||
M | M | ||
MACHINE TOOLS: | MACHINE TOOLS: | ||
Fallacy of the “ Safety ” Cutter Block, 156 ; (Letter), 154 | Cutting Tools, Research on, 95 ; (Letter), 154 | ||
Disc Grinding Machine, Horizontal, Cunliffe and Croom, Limited, 74 | |||
Fallacy of the “ Safety ” Cutter Block, 156 ; | |||
(Letter), 154 | |||
Grinding Spindles for Lathes, Productive British Grinders, Limited, 255 | Grinding Spindles for Lathes, Productive British Grinders, Limited, 255 | ||
High-speed Twist Drills, Drill-sharpening Machine, &c., Rapid Cobalt Company, Limited, 224 | High-speed Twist Drills, Drill-sharpening Machine, &c., Rapid Cobalt Company, Limited, 224 | ||
Hydraulic and other Tools and Shearing Machines at British Industries Fair, Tangent Tool and Engineering Company, Limited, 201 | Hydraulic and other Tools and Shearing Machines at British Industries Fair, Tangent Tool and Engineering Company, Limited, 201 | ||
Lathes, Small, at the Model Engineer Exhibition, 48 | Lathes, Small, at the Model Engineer Exhibition, 48 | ||
Lathe Tools, Mr. Dempster Smith’s Report, 234 ; (Letters), 154, 295 | Lathe Tools, Mr. Dempster Smith’s Report, 234 ; (Letters), 154, 295 | ||
Machine Tool Trades’ Association, Annual Meeting and Dinner, 295 | |||
Machine Tool Trades’ Association, Annual | |||
Meeting and Dinner, 295 | |||
Machine Tools for Locomotive Work, C. D. Andrew, 96 | Machine Tools for Locomotive Work, C. D. Andrew, 96 | ||
Milling Machine for Copper Fire-box Plates, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 479 | Milling Machine for Copper Fire-box Plates, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 479 | ||
Milling Machine, Double-headed, Platescarfing, Noble and Lund, Limited, 418 | Milling Machine, Double-headed, Platescarfing, Noble and Lund, Limited, 418 | ||
Multiple-spindle Vertical Drilling Machine, J. Archdale and Co., 293 | Multiple-spindle Vertical Drilling Machine, J. Archdale and Co., 293 | ||
Nibbling Machine, J. B. Stone and Co., 255 | Nibbling Machine, J. B. Stone and Co., 255 | ||
Old Machine Tools in India, 673 | |||
Planing Machine Drive Conversion, Newton Brothers, 223 | Planing Machine Drive Conversion, Newton Brothers, 223 | ||
Pneumatic Drilling Machine, Globe Pneumatic Engineering Company, Limited, 430 | |||
Portable Horizontal Drilling Machine, Heavy-Duty Vertical Drilling Machine, William Asquith, Limited, 128, 129, 146 | |||
Spiral Bevel Gears, W. C., D., 649, 677 | |||
Thread-milling Machine for Pipe Line Sockets, Richards, 374 | Thread-milling Machine for Pipe Line Sockets, Richards, 374 | ||
Variable-power Hydraulic Riveting Machine, Henry Berry and Co., Limited, 270 | Variable-power Hydraulic Riveting Machine, Henry Berry and Co., Limited, 270 | ||
McLACHLAN, Dr., on The Application of a Revolving Magnetic Drum to Electric Relays, &c., 641 | McLACHLAN, Dr., on The Application of a Revolving Magnetic Drum to Electric Relays, &c., 641 | ||
Magnets, Permanent, Cobalt Steels for, J. F. | Magnets, Permanent, Cobalt Steels for, J. F. | ||
Kayser, 57, 83 | |||
Magnetos—see Magnets | Magnetos—see Magnets | ||
Malaya, Engineering Association of, 416 | Malaya, Engineering Association of, 416 | ||
Materials—see Mechanical; also Separation ; also Tensile | Materials—see Mechanical; also Separation ; also Tensile | ||
Mathot, R. E., on The Evolution of the Heavy Oil Engine, 137 | |||
Mathot, R. E., on The Evolution of the Heavy | |||
Oil Engine, 137 | |||
Matteucci Speed Transmission Gear, 372, 373 | Matteucci Speed Transmission Gear, 372, 373 | ||
Mauss-Stewart Sugar Clarification Process and Mauss Separator, 694 | Mauss-Stewart Sugar Clarification Process and Mauss Separator, 694 | ||
Measuring Instrument—see Precision | Measuring Instrument—see Precision | ||
Measuring Machine—see Gauge | Measuring Machine—see Gauge | ||
Mechanical Contrivances—see Water, Storage, &c. | Mechanical Contrivances—see Water, Storage, &c. | ||
Mechanical Engineering and its Materials, 178, 182 | Mechanical Engineering and its Materials, 178, 182 | ||
Mechanical Gearing—see Ships | Mechanical Gearing—see Ships | ||
Mechanical Handling Equipment at a Tasmanian Zinc Works, 394, 398 | Mechanical Handling Equipment at a Tasmanian Zinc Works, 394, 398 | ||
Mechanical Separation—see Separation | Mechanical Separation—see Separation | ||
Mechanical Stoking—see Stoking | Mechanical Stoking—see Stoking | ||
Mellanby, Professor, on Clyde Marine Oil Engines, 696 | Mellanby, Professor, on Clyde Marine Oil Engines, 696 | ||
Melling’s Controller for Prevention of Overwinding, &c., in Mine Shafts, 604 | Melling’s Controller for Prevention of Overwinding, &c., in Mine Shafts, 604 | ||
Metal-cutting Apparatus, British Oxygen Company, Limited, 254 | Metal-cutting Apparatus, British Oxygen Company, Limited, 254 | ||
Metallic Crystals, Single, Production of, &c., Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 546, 550, 555 | Metallic Crystals, Single, Production of, &c., Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 546, 550, 555 | ||
Metals, Papers on—see also Institute of Metals Meter Reading, An Innovation in, 91 “ Microcharacter ” for Hardness Testing, 420 Miles Walker, Professor, on Control of Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, 226, 256 | Metals, Papers on—see also Institute of Metals Meter Reading, An Innovation in, 91 “ Microcharacter ” for Hardness Testing, 420 Miles Walker, Professor, on Control of Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, 226, 256 | ||
Milling and Thread | |||
Mines, Safety in, 632 | 1 Milling and Thread Milling—see Machine Tools Mines, Safety in, 632 | ||
Mining Exhibits at the Royal Agricultural Hall, London, 604, 632 | Mining Exhibits at the Royal Agricultural Hall, London, 604, 632 | ||
Models, Use of, in Engineering, Professor Gibson, 174 | Models, Use of, in Engineering, Professor Gibson, 174 | ||
Modern Trackwork and its Importance, Sir R. Hadfield, 654 | Modern Trackwork and its Importance, Sir R. Hadfield, 654 | ||
Montgomerie, J., on Experiments on Large- size Riveted Joints, 397 | |||
Moore, Harold E., on Heavy Fuel Oils, &c., 127 Morris-Airey, H., Development of Naval High- power Valves, 372 | Montgomerie, J., on Experiments on Large-size Riveted Joints, 397 | ||
Moore, Harold E., on Heavy Fuel Oils, &c., 127 | |||
Morris-Airey, H., Development of Naval High-power Valves, 372 | |||
Morrison, R. L., on Modern Power Rectifiers, 258, 259, 264 | Morrison, R. L., on Modern Power Rectifiers, 258, 259, 264 | ||
Morwell—see Electrical Matters | Morwell—see Electrical Matters | ||
Mosquito Extermination, Sanitary Engineer and, H. F. Ferguson, 482 | Mosquito Extermination, Sanitary Engineer and, H. F. Ferguson, 482 | ||
Motor Car, Citroen, with | |||
Motor Car, Citroen, with KegreSse Endless Track and Equipment for Crossing the Sahara, 414 | |||
Motor Car Gear and Works—see Works | Motor Car Gear and Works—see Works | ||
Motor Rollers—see Road Roller | Motor Rollers—see Road Roller | ||
N | N | ||
NAVIGATION Congress, Thirteenth International, 588 | NAVIGATION Congress, Thirteenth International, 588 | ||
Nelson, C. H., Works Production, 174 | Nelson, C. H., Works Production, 174 | ||
NEWCOMEN SOCIETY : | NEWCOMEN SOCIETY : | ||
Early History of the Gas Process, David Brownlie, 331 | Early History of the Gas Process, David Brownlie, 331 | ||
Oriental Cotton Printing in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, G. Baker, 154 | Oriental Cotton Printing in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, G. Baker, 154 | ||
Some Notes on Old Windmills, Arthur Titley, 118 | Some Notes on Old Windmills, Arthur Titley, 118 | ||
Summer Meeting and Visits, 682 | Summer Meeting and Visits, 682 | ||
NEWTON and Einstein, 581 | NEWTON and Einstein, 581 | ||
New Zealand, Development of the North Island, 418 | New Zealand, Development of the North Island, 418 | ||
Norbury, A. L., Hardness of Annealed Copper, | Norbury, A. L., Hardness of Annealed Copper, | ||
Hardness of Certain Copper a-Solid Solutions, 305 | Hardness of Certain Copper a-Solid Solutions, 305 | ||
o | o | ||
OBITUARY: | OBITUARY: | ||
Alston, William Murray, 207 | |||
Bornemann, Johann Auguste Diedrich, 264 | |||
Dewar, Sir James, 344 | |||
Firth, Ambrose, 70 | |||
Robinson, Mark Heaton, 150 | |||
Ross, Alexander, 150 | |||
St. Laurent, Arthur T., 396 | |||
Scott, Adam, 207 | |||
Thompson, William Bruce, 636 | |||
Walmisley, Arthur Thomas, 96 | |||
OGILVIE, Colonel Alex., on Gliders and their | OGILVIE, Colonel Alex., on Gliders and their | ||
Oil Engines—see Engines | Value to Aeronautical Progress, 141, 166, 184 Oil Engines—see Engines | ||
Oil, Extraction of, from Bituminous Materials, | Oil, Extraction of, from Bituminous Materials, | ||
Fusion Corporation, Limited, 14, 22 | |||
Oil Fuel, French Navy and, 498 | Oil Fuel, French Navy and, 498 | ||
Oil Fuel—see also Ships | Oil Fuel—see also Ships | ||
Oils, Heavy Fuel, in Internal Combustion | Oils, Heavy Fuel, in Internal Combustion | ||
Engines, H. E. Moore, 127 | |||
Oxygen Jet Cutting Machine, Godfrey Engineering Works, 254 | Oxygen Jet Cutting Machine, Godfrey Engineering Works, 254 | ||
PACKING and Despatching, 442 | PACKING and Despatching, 442 | ||
Parr, P. H., on Equivalent Loads on Bridges, 411 | Parr, P. H., on Equivalent Loads on Bridges, 411 | ||
Parsons, The Hon. Sir C. A., and Messrs. S. S. Cook and H. M. Duncan, on Mechanical Gearing, 335, 349 | Parsons, The Hon. Sir C. A., and Messrs. S. S. Cook and H. M. Duncan, on Mechanical Gearing, 335, 349 | ||
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH: | PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH: | ||
Aeronautics, 136, 161 | |||
Batteries and Accumulators, 81, 107, 435, 513, 675, 703 | Batteries and Accumulators, 81, 107, 435, 513, 675, 703 | ||
Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 107, 217, 382, 539, 567 | Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 107, 217, 382, 539, 567 | ||
Cranes and Conveyors, 136 | Cranes and Conveyors, 136 | ||
Crushing and Grinding, 190, 435 | Crushing and Grinding, 190, 435 | ||
Dynamos and Motors, 218, 247, 329, 355, 382, 461, 513, 540, 593, 621, 675 | Dynamos and Motors, 218, 247, 329, 355, 382, 461, 513, 540, 593, 621, 675 | ||
Engines, Internal Combustion, 55, 81, 355, 381, 435, | |||
Engines, Internal Combustion, 55, 81, 355, 381, 435, 461, 487, 539, 593 | |||
Engines, Steam, 81 | Engines, Steam, 81 | ||
Furnaces, 461, 539, 568, 647 | Furnaces, 461, 539, 568, 647 | ||
Gas Producers, 135, 189, 539 | Gas Producers, 135, 189, 539 | ||
Lighting and Heating, 28, 190, 218, 247, 355, 462, 488, 568, 647 | Lighting and Heating, 28, 190, 218, 247, 355, 462, 488, 568, 647 | ||
Locomotives, 408, 514 | Locomotives, 408, 514 | ||
Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 56, 81, 108, 136, 247, 276, 302, 329, 356, 514, 540, 568, 594, 621, 648 | Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 56, 81, 108, 136, 247, 276, 302, 329, 356, 514, 540, 568, 594, 621, 648 | ||
Measuring and Testing Instruments, 27, 136, 189, 301, 356, 408, 436, 461, 487, 540, 594, 647, 675 | Measuring and Testing Instruments, 27, 136, 189, 301, 356, 408, 436, 461, 487, 540, 594, 647, 675 | ||
Metallurgy, 28, 275, 514 | Metallurgy, 28, 275, 514 | ||
Mining, 408 | |||
Miscellaneous, 28, 56, 82, 108, 162, 190, 218, 248, 276, 302, 330, 356, 382, 408, 436, 462, 488, 514, 540, 568, 594, 622, 648, 676, 704 | Miscellaneous, 28, 56, 82, 108, 162, 190, 218, 248, 276, 302, 330, 356, 382, 408, 436, 462, 488, 514, 540, 568, 594, 622, 648, 676, 704 | ||
Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 82, 435, 514, 594, 622 | Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 82, 435, 514, 594, 622 | ||
Pumping and Blowing Machinerv, 27, 108, 301, 329, 407, 488, 675, 704 | Pumping and Blowing Machinerv, 27, 108, 301, 329, 407, 488, 675, 704 | ||
Ships and Boats, 28, 302, 356, 488, 676 | Ships and Boats, 28, 302, 356, 488, 676 | ||
Steam Generators, 135, 217, 355, 407, 461, 567, 703 | Steam Generators, 135, 217, 355, 407, 461, 567, 703 | ||
Switchgear, 27, 56, 107, 189, 275, 301, 382, | |||
Switchgear, 27, 56, 107, 189, 275, 301, 382, 407; 435, 513, 567, 593, 675, 703 | |||
Telegraphs and Telephones, 27, 55, 81, 107, 135, 161, 189, 217, 247, 275, 301, 329, 355, | Telegraphs and Telephones, 27, 55, 81, 107, 135, 161, 189, 217, 247, 275, 301, 329, 355, | ||
381, 407, 436, 513, 539, 567, 593, 621, 647, 703 | 381, 407, 436, 513, 539, 567, 593, 621, 647, 703 | ||
Tramways and Railways, 27, 218, 247, 594 | Tramways and Railways, 27, 218, 247, 594 | ||
Transformers and Converters, 135, 161, 189, 408, 487 | Transformers and Converters, 135, 161, 189, 408, 487 | ||
Transmission of Power, 81, 108, 189, 247, 356, | Transmission of Power, 81, 108, 189, 247, 356, | ||
382, 436, 487, 540, 567, 621, 648, 675, 704 Turbine Machinery, 161, 381, 407, 513, 703 Water Purification, 162 | |||
Welding, 218, 247, 462 | |||
PATENTS, Prolongation of, 533 | PATENTS, Prolongation of, 533 | ||
Patents, Stainless Steel, 497 | Patents, Stainless Steel, 497 | ||
Pendred, Loughnan, Problems of the Engine Indicator, 87 | Pendred, Loughnan, Problems of the Engine Indicator, 87 | ||
Pernambuco, Proposed Port Improvements at, 8 Personal and Business Announcements, 25, 50, 79, 102, 130, 159, 190, 218, 239, 269, 302, 330, 356, 405, 433, 462, 488, 511, 540, 568, 591, 619, 648, 676, 704 | Pernambuco, Proposed Port Improvements at, 8 Personal and Business Announcements, 25, 50, 79, 102, 130, 159, 190, 218, 239, 269, 302, 330, 356, 405, 433, 462, 488, 511, 540, 568, 591, 619, 648, 676, 704 | ||
Peru, Drainage Works in, 151 | Peru, Drainage Works in, 151 | ||
Peruvian Engineering Notes, 146 | Peruvian Engineering Notes, 146 | ||
Petrol-electric Road Crane, Henry J. Coles, Limited, 66 | Petrol-electric Road Crane, Henry J. Coles, Limited, 66 | ||
5trol,Rail Car, 62—72 H.P., French, 47 | |||
Pipes, Metal, Concrete Lining for, and Machine Used, Stanton Ironworks Company, Limited, 531 | Pipes, Metal, Concrete Lining for, and Machine Used, Stanton Ironworks Company, Limited, 531 | ||
Plywood, Reinforced, Venesta, Limited, 294 Pooley, Henry, on An Automatic Cement Kiln, 391 | |||
Plywood, Reinforced, Venesta, Limited, 294 | |||
Pooley, Henry, on An Automatic Cement Kiln, 391 | |||
Popular Knowledge, 635 | Popular Knowledge, 635 | ||
Port Works at Concepcion, Chile, 146 | Port Works at Concepcion, Chile, 146 | ||
Power Plant | |||
Power Plant, Self-contained, Parsons Motor Company, Limited, 239 | |||
Power Stations, Electrical—see Electrical Matters | Power Stations, Electrical—see Electrical Matters | ||
Practical Engineer, A Vision of Terror, 455 | Practical Engineer, A Vision of Terror, 455 | ||
Precision Measuring Instrument for Small Motions of Solid Bodies, H. A. Thomas, 138 Prestwood—see Heating | |||
Precision Measuring Instrument for Small Motions of Solid Bodies, H. A. Thomas, 138 | |||
Prestwood—see Heating | |||
Prolongation of Patents, 533 | Prolongation of Patents, 533 | ||
PUMPS : | PUMPS : | ||
Air Lift Pumping Plant, Sullivan Machinery Company, 604, 605 | Air Lift Pumping Plant, Sullivan Machinery Company, 604, 605 | ||
Clyde Oil Fuel Burning, Pumps Used, 611 Condenser Extraction Pump,Mirrlees-Watson Company, 152 | |||
Clyde Oil Fuel Burning, Pumps Used, 611 | |||
Condenser Extraction Pump,Mirrlees-Watson Company, 152 | |||
Efficient Pumping Plant, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited, 552 | Efficient Pumping Plant, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited, 552 | ||
Electric Control Gear for Pumping Station at Cardiff Docks, 428 | Electric Control Gear for Pumping Station at Cardiff Docks, 428 | ||
Fuel Pump, R.E.M. Type, for Belgian Hot- bulb Engine, 120 | |||
Fuel Pump for Solid Injection Oil Engine, 523 Sewage Pumping Plant at Bognor, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited, 426 | Fuel Pump, R.E.M. Type, for Belgian Hot-bulb Engine, 120 | ||
Sewage Pumping Plant, Diesel-electric, 599 Triple-expansion Three-throw Pump, Tests of, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited, 73 | |||
Fuel Pump for Solid Injection Oil Engine, 523 | |||
Sewage Pumping Plant at Bognor, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited, 426 | |||
Sewage Pumping Plant, Diesel-electric, 599 | |||
Triple-expansion Three-throw Pump, Tests of, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited, 73 | |||
PYROMETERS and Thermometers for Control of Boilers, 437 | PYROMETERS and Thermometers for Control of Boilers, 437 | ||
R | R | ||
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS : | RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS : | ||
See also Annual Articles | |||
General Matters : | General Matters : | ||
Audiometer Records from Old and New Cars, 144 | Audiometer Records from Old and New Cars, 144 | ||
Automatic Operation of Points, Mersey Railway, 237 | Automatic Operation of Points, Mersey Railway, 237 | ||
British Railway Wagons, 149, 151 ; (Correction), 175 | British Railway Wagons, 149, 151 ; (Correction), 175 | ||
Creosote Treatment of Sleepers, W. Kynoch and J. A. Coderre, 145 | Creosote Treatment of Sleepers, W. Kynoch and J. A. Coderre, 145 | ||
Disinfecting Railway Carriages, Colonel Glen- Liston’s System, 237 | |||
Disinfecting Railway Carriages, Colonel Glen-Liston’s System, 237 | |||
Electrification of the Hungarian State Railways, L. von Verebely, 318 | Electrification of the Hungarian State Railways, L. von Verebely, 318 | ||
Gibbins Railway Bogie, 144 | Gibbins Railway Bogie, 144 | ||
Indian Railway Administration Report, 450 London Tube Railways, Rolling Stock for, 144, 148 | Indian Railway Administration Report, 450 London Tube Railways, Rolling Stock for, 144, 148 | ||
Main Line Railway Electrification, 123; (Letter), 198 | Main Line Railway Electrification, 123; (Letter), 198 | ||
Mechanical Couplers for the Indian Broad- gauge Railways, 240 | |||
Mechanical Couplers for the Indian Broad-gauge Railways, 240 ; (Letters), 451, 614 Power Rectifier Sub-station on the Midi Railway, 258, 259 | |||
Railway Coaches, Names of Parts of, 362 | |||
Railway Electrification, Sir Philip Dawson on, 501 ; (Correction), 537 | Railway Electrification, Sir Philip Dawson on, 501 ; (Correction), 537 | ||
Railway Position, 263 | |||
Railway Requirements of an Important Industrial Area, J. A. Jenkinson, 654 | Railway Requirements of an Important Industrial Area, J. A. Jenkinson, 654 | ||
Railway Results in 1922, 269 | |||
Railway Speeds, 610 ; (Letters), 660, 688 | |||
Railways’ Opportunity, 369 | |||
Signalling, Route, at Winchester, Great | |||
Western Railway, 251 | |||
Spring Buffer, 268 | |||
Steel Arch Railway Bridge, 507 | |||
British, Colonial, and Indian : | British, Colonial, and Indian : | ||
Canadian National Railways, 295 | |||
City and South London Tube, Shield for Enlarging, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 76 | City and South London Tube, Shield for Enlarging, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 76 | ||
Federated Malay States Railways, 669 Great Western Railway Works, 183 Great Western Trains, Two New, 658, 659 Ireland, Railways of, 60 | |||
Federated Malay States Railways, 669 | |||
Great Western Railway Works, 183 | |||
Great Western Trains, Two New, 658, 659 | |||
Ireland, Railways of, 60 | |||
London and North-Eastern Railway, New | |||
Works on, 197 | |||
Railways Jointly Owned, 12 | |||
Foreign: | Foreign: | ||
Bridge, Trisanna, over the Arlberg Pass, Strengthening, 588 | Bridge, Trisanna, over the Arlberg Pass, Strengthening, 588 | ||
Canton Railways and Wharves, 697 | Canton Railways and Wharves, 697 | ||
Chinese Government Railways, 34, 333, 347 | Chinese Government Railways, 34, 333, 347 | ||
Chinese Government Railways, New Rolling | |||
Chinese Government Railways, New Rolling Stock for, 697 | |||
German Railways, Electrification of, 169 Hungarian State Railways, Electrification, | French Petrol Rail Coach, 47 | ||
German Railways, Electrification of, 169 Hungarian State Railways, Electrification, L. Von Verebely, 318 | |||
Pau, Midi Railway, Power Rectifier Substation at, 258, 259 | Pau, Midi Railway, Power Rectifier Substation at, 258, 259 | ||
Peking-Mukden Railway, 333, 347 | Peking-Mukden Railway, 333, 347 | ||
Rhaetian Railway Electrification, Completion of, 464, 474, 492 | Rhaetian Railway Electrification, Completion of, 464, 474, 492 | ||
South America, Railway Electrification in, 517, 526 | South America, Railway Electrification in, 517, 526 | ||
South American Railway Notes, 229 | |||
Swiss Federal Railways 15,000-Volt Heating Wagon, 208, 209 | Swiss Federal Railways 15,000-Volt Heating Wagon, 208, 209 | ||
Tientsin-Pukow Railway Coaches, New, 697 Track Circuiting the Meudon Tunnel, 562 | Tientsin-Pukow Railway Coaches, New, 697 Track Circuiting the Meudon Tunnel, 562 | ||
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES : | RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES : | ||
See also Annual Articles | |||
General: | General: | ||
Boosters for Locomotives, 419 ; (Letter), 507 | |||
Broken Axle, 476 | |||
Condensing and Utilisation of Exhaust Steam in Locomotives, 279, 303 ; (Letter), 428 | Condensing and Utilisation of Exhaust Steam in Locomotives, 279, 303 ; (Letter), 428 | ||
Experimental Condensing Express Locomotive Constructed at Elswick in 1848, 303 Locomotives included in Short Histories of Famous Firms, E. L. Ahrons : | Experimental Condensing Express Locomotive Constructed at Elswick in 1848, 303 Locomotives included in Short Histories of Famous Firms, E. L. Ahrons : | ||
Dreadnought, 1829, 111 ; The Liverpool, 1829, 111, 112; The Bee, 1832, 112; The Liver, 1832, 112 ; The Lark, 1835, | |||
112 ; Furness, Nos. 3 and 4, 1846, 112, | Dreadnought, 1829, 111 ; The Liverpool, 1829, 111, 112; The Bee, 1832, 112; The Liver, 1832, 112; The Lark, 1835, 112; Furness, Nos. 3 and 4, 1846, 112, 113; Shrewsbury and Chester, 1847, 113; Four-coupled Goods, 1848, 113, | ||
113 ; Shrewsbury and Chester, 1847, 113; Four-coupled Goods, 1848, 113, | |||
114; Great Southern, 1847, 113; Six- coupled, 1846, 113 ; Wrekin, 1849, 114 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire, 1849, 114 ; Edward Bury and Co. (Bury, Curtis and Kennedy), Clarence Foundry, Liverpool, 111 ; (Letter), 198 | 114; Great Southern, 1847, 113 ; Six-coupled, 1846, 113 ; Wrekin, 1849, 114 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire, 1849, 114; Edward Bury and Co. (Bury, Curtis and Kennedy), Clarence Foundry, Liverpool, 111 ; (Letter), 198 | ||
Lubricator for Locomotives, Gresham and Craven, Limited, 668 | Lubricator for Locomotives, Gresham and Craven, Limited, 668 | ||
Number of Locomotives, 615 | |||
Superheater Tank Locomotives in Suburban Service, F. W. Brewer, 255 | Superheater Tank Locomotives in Suburban Service, F. W. Brewer, 255 | ||
Tools for Locomotive Work—see Machine Tools | Tools for Locomotive Work—see Machine Tools | ||
British, Colonial and Indian : | British, Colonial and Indian : | ||
Great Central Four-coupled Superheater Passenger Engine, 5 | Great Central Four-coupled Superheater Passenger Engine, 5 | ||
Great Northern Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Passenger Engine, 4, 90, 92, 452 | |||
Great Northern Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Passenger Engine, 4, 90, 92, 452 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) ; (Two-page Supplement, January 26th, 1923) ; (Two-page Supplement, April 21th, 1923). | |||
Great Western Express Running, Birmingham-Paddington, 220 ; (Letter), 507 | Great Western Express Running, Birmingham-Paddington, 220 ; (Letter), 507 | ||
The Locomotive “ Remembrance,” London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 392 North-Eastern Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” | |||
Type Passenger Engine, 4 | The Locomotive “ Remembrance,” London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 392 | ||
North-Eastern Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Passenger Engine, 4 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
North Staffordshire Four-cylinder Side Tank Engine, 5 | North Staffordshire Four-cylinder Side Tank Engine, 5 | ||
Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, Miniature Main Line Engine, 548 | Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, Miniature Main Line Engine, 548 | ||
Southern Railway (South-Eastern and Chatham) Three-cylinder Simple Superheater Engine, 200 | Southern Railway (South-Eastern and Chatham) Three-cylinder Simple Superheater Engine, 200 | ||
Foreign : | Foreign : | ||
Buenos Aires Western Railway Electric Goods Locomotive, 519 | Buenos Aires Western Railway Electric Goods Locomotive, 519 | ||
Diesel-electric Engines in Tunis, 344 | Diesel-electric Engines in Tunis, 344 | ||
Rhaetian Railway, Electric Locomotives for, Brown, Boveri and Co., Ateliers de Construction Oerlikon, and Winterthur Works, 492 | Rhaetian Railway, Electric Locomotives for, Brown, Boveri and Co., Ateliers de Construction Oerlikon, and Winterthur Works, 492 | ||
Swedish State Railways Ljungstrom Turbo Locomotive, 5 | Swedish State Railways Ljungstrom Turbo Locomotive, 5 | ||
RAYNER, E. | |||
RAYNER, E. S., on Tramways from a Traffic Point of View, &c., 656 | |||
Reader, R. C., on Copper Rich Aluminium Alloys, 292 | Reader, R. C., on Copper Rich Aluminium Alloys, 292 | ||
Reconstruction Work in the Devastated Regions of France, 477 | Reconstruction Work in the Devastated Regions of France, 477 | ||
Rectifiers—see Electrical Matters | Rectifiers—see Electrical Matters | ||
Refractory Materials, Conference, 508 | Refractory Materials, Conference, 508 | ||
Reinforced Concrete Road in Flintshire, 344 Reinforced Plywood, Venesta, Limited, 294 Research on Cutting Tools, 95, 234 ; (Letters), 154, 295 | Reinforced Concrete Road in Flintshire, 344 Reinforced Plywood, Venesta, Limited, 294 Research on Cutting Tools, 95, 234 ; (Letters), 154, 295 | ||
Research, Doubt and, 424 | Research, Doubt and, 424 | ||
Research Laboratories at Wembley, General Electric Company, 228, 232 | Research Laboratories at Wembley, General Electric Company, 228, 232 | ||
Research, Sir Alfred Yarrow’s Gift, 206, 234 | Research, Sir Alfred Yarrow’s Gift, 206, 234 | ||
Rhodin, John G. A., on Electrolytic Chlorine and its Future, 598 | Rhodin, John G. A., on Electrolytic Chlorine and its Future, 598 | ||
Riveting Machines—see Machine Tools | Riveting Machines—see Machine Tools | ||
Road Roller, 10-Ton Steam, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 348 | Road Roller, 10-Ton Steam, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 348 | ||
Road Roller, Three-wheel Water Ballast Motor, Barford and Perkins, 681 | Road Roller, Three-wheel Water Ballast Motor, Barford and Perkins, 681 | ||
Road Rollers, Motor, | |||
Road Rollers, Motor, 12-14-Ton, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Limited, 560 | |||
Road Vehicles, Coupling for, 505 | Road Vehicles, Coupling for, 505 | ||
Roads Congress, International, at Seville, 494, 522 | Roads Congress, International, at Seville, 494, 522 | ||
Robbins-Scherzer Car-dumping Machine at Milwaukee, 383 | Robbins-Scherzer Car-dumping Machine at Milwaukee, 383 | ||
Rolling Stock—see Railways | Rolling Stock—see Railways | ||
Rosen, J., Problems in High-speed Alternators and their Solution, 206, 210 | Rosen, J., Problems in High-speed Alternators and their Solution, 206, 210 | ||
Rosenhain, Dr. W., on the Structure of Alloys, 471 | Rosenhain, Dr. W., on the Structure of Alloys, 471 | ||
Rubber Industry, Mechanical Problems in, H. C. Young, 196, 205, 206, 224 | Rubber Industry, Mechanical Problems in, H. C. Young, 196, 205, 206, 224 | ||
Rubber, Reclaimed, Position of, 253 | Rubber, Reclaimed, Position of, 253 | ||
s | s | ||
SAFETY in Mines, 632 | SAFETY in Mines, 632 | ||
Sahara, Crossing the, by Motor Car, 414 | Sahara, Crossing the, by Motor Car, 414 | ||
Salmond, Air Vice-Marshal Sir W. G. H., on Progress of Aeronautical Research and Experiment, 141, 145 | Salmond, Air Vice-Marshal Sir W. G. H., on Progress of Aeronautical Research and Experiment, 141, 145 | ||
Salving—see Ships | Salving—see Ships | ||
Sanitary Engineer and Mosquito Extermination, H. F. Ferguson, 482 | Sanitary Engineer and Mosquito Extermination, H. F. Ferguson, 482 | ||
Sayers, H. M., on Town Transport, 476 | Sayers, H. M., on Town Transport, 476 | ||
Scaling Set, Portable, Frank Gilman, 254 | Scaling Set, Portable, Frank Gilman, 254 | ||
Scarifier, Price Resilient, 681 | Scarifier, Price Resilient, 681 | ||
Scholarships, Whitworth, for 1924, 670 | Scholarships, Whitworth, for 1924, 670 | ||
Science and Industry in Old Glasgow, 623 | Science and Industry in Old Glasgow, 623 | ||
Scientific and Industrial Research Report—see | |||
Scientific and Industrial Research Report—see Boundary Lubrication | |||
Scottish Oil Developments, Recent, 641 | Scottish Oil Developments, Recent, 641 | ||
Separating Barge for Oily Ballast Water, Smith’s Dock Company, Limited, 91, 92 | Separating Barge for Oily Ballast Water, Smith’s Dock Company, Limited, 91, 92 | ||
Separation of Materials by Mechanical Means, Cecil Bentham, 181 | Separation of Materials by Mechanical Means, Cecil Bentham, 181 | ||
Separator—see Conduit | Separator—see Conduit | ||
Seven-day Journal, 9, 37, 63, 89, 117, 143, 171, 199, 227, 257, 283, 311, 337, 363, 389, 417, 443, 469, 495, 521, 549, 575, 603, 629, 657, 685 ; (Letter), 507 | Seven-day Journal, 9, 37, 63, 89, 117, 143, 171, 199, 227, 257, 283, 311, 337, 363, 389, 417, 443, 469, 495, 521, 549, 575, 603, 629, 657, 685 ; (Letter), 507 | ||
Sewage, Handling, with a Centrifugal Pump, Gwynne Engineering Company, Limited, 285 | Sewage, Handling, with a Centrifugal Pump, Gwynne Engineering Company, Limited, 285 | ||
Sewage Pumping—see Pumps | Sewage Pumping—see Pumps | ||
Sewage Treatment in England, Present Status of, 370 | Sewage Treatment in England, Present Status of, 370 | ||
Shearing Machines—see Machine Tools | Shearing Machines—see Machine Tools | ||
Shield for Enlarging the City and South London Tube, 76 | Shield for Enlarging the City and South London Tube, 76 | ||
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING : | SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING : | ||
See also Annual Articles | |||
General: | General: | ||
Century of Progress, 641 | |||
Conversion of Warships to Mercantile Use, 376 | Conversion of Warships to Mercantile Use, 376 | ||
Detecting Fire at Sea, Rich System, 242 ; (Paragraph), 282 | Detecting Fire at Sea, Rich System, 242 ; (Paragraph), 282 | ||
Electric Ship Propulsion, W. L. R. Emmet, 365, 376 | Electric Ship Propulsion, W. L. R. Emmet, 365, 376 | ||
Flettner Rudder on the Motor Ship Odenwald, 667 | Flettner Rudder on the Motor Ship Odenwald, 667 | ||
Influence of Form on Stability and Propulsion in Passenger Ships, John Anderson, 397 | Influence of Form on Stability and Propulsion in Passenger Ships, John Anderson, 397 | ||
Lloyd’s Register Annual Summary, 97 | |||
Lloyd’s Register, Quarterly Shipbuilding Returns, 40, 402 | Lloyd’s Register, Quarterly Shipbuilding Returns, 40, 402 | ||
Mechanical Gearing, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons, S. S. Cook and H. M. Duncan, 335, 349 | Mechanical Gearing, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons, S. S. Cook and H. M. Duncan, 335, 349 | ||
Motor Ship’s Shaft-driven Winches, Werk- spoor Company, 288, 296 | |||
Oil Fuel Burning System, The Clyde, Alexander Stephen and Sons, Limited, 608, 611 Present-day Problems in the Design of Ships, A. C. F. Henderson, 334 | Motor Ship’s Shaft-driven Winches, Werk-spoor Company, 288, 296 | ||
Oil Fuel Burning System, The Clyde, Alexander Stephen and Sons, Limited, 608, 611 | |||
Present-day Problems in the Design of Ships, A. C. F. Henderson, 334 | |||
Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, Sir Eustace d’Eyncourt and Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 310, 323 | Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, Sir Eustace d’Eyncourt and Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 310, 323 | ||
Riveted Joints, Large Size, Experiments on, J. Montgomerie, 397 | Riveted Joints, Large Size, Experiments on, J. Montgomerie, 397 | ||
Salving the Brazilian Lloyd Ship Avare, 312 | |||
Salving the Brazilian Lloyd Ship Avare, 312 (Two-page Supplement, March 23rd, 1923) | |||
Stoking, Mechanical, at Sea, Underfeed Stoker Company’s Equipment, 46 | Stoking, Mechanical, at Sea, Underfeed Stoker Company’s Equipment, 46 | ||
Tractors for Launching Lifeboats, 615 | Tractors for Launching Lifeboats, 615 | ||
Vane Wheel Propulsion, Maurice E. Denny, 184 | Vane Wheel Propulsion, Maurice E. Denny, 184 | ||
Naval Matters: | Naval Matters: | ||
Admiralty Engineering Laboratory at West Drayton, 489 | See also Annual Articles | ||
Admiralty Engineering Laboratory at West Drayton, 489 (Two-page Supplement, May IRA, 1923) | |||
Coastal Motor Boats (C.M.B.) : Their Design and Service during the War, Sir J. E. Thornycroft and Lieut. Bremner, 334, 345 | Coastal Motor Boats (C.M.B.) : Their Design and Service during the War, Sir J. E. Thornycroft and Lieut. Bremner, 334, 345 | ||
Electric Drive in Auxiliary Naval Vessels, 110, 122 | Electric Drive in Auxiliary Naval Vessels, 110, 122 | ||
French Naval Statute, 369 | French Naval Statute, 369 | ||
French Navy and Oil Fuel, 498 | |||
Naval High-power Valves, Development of, H. Morris-Airey, 372 | |||
Submarine Construction at the Krupp Germania Works, 386 | |||
Navy Estimates, 289 | |||
Submarine Construction at the Krupp Germania Works, 386 (Two-page Supplement, April 13th, 1923) | |||
U.S. Battleship Maryland, Exhaust Gas Water-tube Boiler and Diesel Auxiliary Engines, 455 | U.S. Battleship Maryland, Exhaust Gas Water-tube Boiler and Diesel Auxiliary Engines, 455 | ||
Foreign Navies : | Foreign Navies : | ||
Dutch Diesel-electric Depot Ship Pelikaan, 110, 122 | Dutch Diesel-electric Depot Ship Pelikaan, 110, 122 | ||
French Navy, The New, 427 | French Navy, The New, 427 | ||
German Submarine Cruisers U 139 to 141, 386 | |||
German Submarine Cruisers U 139 to 141, 386 (Two-page Supplement, April 13th, 1923) | |||
Japanese Naval Oil Tanker Kamoi, 110 | |||
Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels : | Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels : | ||
Canadian Pacific Liner Montrose, 21 | |||
Conte Rosso, Lloyd Sabaudo Liner, 21 | Canadian Pacific Liner Montrose, 21 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | ||
Cunard Liner Antonia, 21 | |||
Conte Rosso, Lloyd Sabaudo Liner, 21 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
Cunard Liner Antonia, 21 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
Dalgoma, Motor Cargo Ship, Alexander Stephen and Son, Limited, 576, 580 | Dalgoma, Motor Cargo Ship, Alexander Stephen and Son, Limited, 576, 580 | ||
Faraday, Siemens’ Cable Ship, 286 | Faraday, Siemens’ Cable Ship, 286 | ||
Fezara, Khedivial Line Steamer, Trials of, Alex. Stephen and Sons, Limited, 172, 608, 611 | Fezara, Khedivial Line Steamer, Trials of, Alex. Stephen and Sons, Limited, 172, 608, 611 | ||
Fire and Salvage Boat for Rangoon, Merryweather and Sons, Limited, 75 | Fire and Salvage Boat for Rangoon, Merryweather and Sons, Limited, 75 | ||
Hauraki, Motor Ship, Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, 17 | |||
Hauraki, Motor Ship, Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, 17 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
Minnewaska, Atlantic Transport Liner, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 641 | Minnewaska, Atlantic Transport Liner, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 641 | ||
Odenwald, Motor Ship, Flettner Rudder on, 667 | Odenwald, Motor Ship, Flettner Rudder on, 667 | ||
Pizarro, Motor Ship, Sea Trial of, W. Beard- more and Co., Limited, 65 | |||
Pizarro, Motor Ship, Sea Trial of, W. Beard-more and Co., Limited, 65 | |||
Rhea, Motor Ship, with Shaft-driven Winches, 288, 296 | Rhea, Motor Ship, with Shaft-driven Winches, 288, 296 | ||
White Star Triple-screw Liner Pittsburgh, 21 | |||
White Star Triple-screw Liner Pittsburgh, 21 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) | |||
SHOWS—see Exhibitions | SHOWS—see Exhibitions | ||
Signalling, Railway—see Railways | Signalling, Railway—see Railways | ||
Sillince, W. P., on Losses in Heat Engines, &c.‘ 640 | Sillince, W. P., on Losses in Heat Engines, &c.‘ 640 | ||
Sleepers, Railway—see Railways | Sleepers, Railway—see Railways | ||
South Africa’s Proposed New Harbour, Zulu- land Coast, 153 | |||
South Africa’s Proposed New Harbour, Zulu-land Coast, 153 | |||
Spain, Hydro-electrical Situation in, 240 | Spain, Hydro-electrical Situation in, 240 | ||
Spinning Mule, J. Hardman, 144 | Spinning Mule, J. Hardman, 144 | ||
Spiral Bevel Gears, W. C., D., 649, 677 | Spiral Bevel Gears, W. C., D., 649, 677 | ||
Stadium in Wembley Park, 358, 368 | Stadium in Wembley Park, 358, 368 | ||
Stanton, T. E., on Boundary Lubrication in Engineering, 678 | Stanton, T. E., on Boundary Lubrication in Engineering, 678 | ||
State Coal Mines, 664 | State Coal Mines, 664 | ||
Static Indentation Tests, R. G. C. Batson, 444 | Static Indentation Tests, R. G. C. Batson, 444 | ||
Steam Generation, Efficient, Ideal for, David Brownlie, 649 | Steam Generation, Efficient, Ideal for, David Brownlie, 649 | ||
Steam Nozzles Research Committee, Second | Steam Nozzles Research Committee, Second | ||
Report, 319, 415 | |||
Steels—see Iron and Steel | Steels—see Iron and Steel | ||
Stoking, Mechanical, at Sea, Underfeed Stoker Company’s Equipment, 46 | Stoking, Mechanical, at Sea, Underfeed Stoker Company’s Equipment, 46 | ||
Stone Drying and Tarring Plant, Automatic, Winget, Limited, 321 | Stone Drying and Tarring Plant, Automatic, Winget, Limited, 321 | ||
Suction Gas Producers, William Greenwood, 340 | Suction Gas Producers, William Greenwood, 340 | ||
Sugar Machinery, Lord Invernairn, 694 | Sugar Machinery, Lord Invernairn, 694 | ||
Superheated Steam, Mr. Stromeyer’s Memorandum, 241 | Superheated Steam, Mr. Stromeyer’s Memorandum, 241 | ||
Superheater Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives | Superheater Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives | ||
Sydney—see Water-Supply | Sydney—see Water-Supply | ||
T | T | ||
TECHNICAL Meetings in America, 269 | TECHNICAL Meetings in America, 269 | ||
Technique, Some Considerations Regarding, E. Farmer, 606 | Technique, Some Considerations Regarding, E. Farmer, 606 | ||
Telephony, Problems in, Solved and Unsolved, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 528 | Telephony, Problems in, Solved and Unsolved, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 528 | ||
Telfer, E. V., on Graphical Trim Calculation and a Trim Nomogram, 398 | Telfer, E. V., on Graphical Trim Calculation and a Trim Nomogram, 398 | ||
Temperature Control, 44 | Temperature Control, 44 | ||
Tensile Tests of Materials at High Temperatures, Professor F. C. Lea, 182 | Tensile Tests of Materials at High Temperatures, Professor F. C. Lea, 182 | ||
Terror, A Vision of, 455 | Terror, A Vision of, 455 | ||
Testing, Friction, Machine, Thurston, 164 | Testing, Friction, Machine, Thurston, 164 | ||
Tests—see also Hardness and Static | Tests—see also Hardness and Static | ||
Textile Machinery Papers at the “ Mechanicals,” 44 | Textile Machinery Papers at the “ Mechanicals,” 44 | ||
Therm, Verdict on the, 291 | Therm, Verdict on the, 291 | ||
Thomas, H. A., on Precision Measuring Instrument for Small Motions of Solid Bodies, 138 | Thomas, H. A., on Precision Measuring Instrument for Small Motions of Solid Bodies, 138 | ||
Thomson, W., on Effect of Variations in Loading, 397 | Thomson, W., on Effect of Variations in Loading, 397 | ||
Thornycroft, Sir J. E., and Lieut. Bremner, Coastal Motor Boats (C.M.B.) : Their Design and Service during the War, 334, 345 | Thornycroft, Sir J. E., and Lieut. Bremner, Coastal Motor Boats (C.M.B.) : Their Design and Service during the War, 334, 345 | ||
Tidal Electric Power Station at Aber-Vrac’h (Finisterre), 36 | Tidal Electric Power Station at Aber-Vrac’h (Finisterre), 36 | ||
Tides from an Engineer’s Standpoint, Edward W. | |||
Tides from an Engineer’s Standpoint, Edward W. Hoiling worth, 698 | |||
Tin in Steel—see Iron and Steel | Tin in Steel—see Iron and Steel | ||
Titley, Arthur, Some Notes on Old Windmills, 118 | Titley, Arthur, Some Notes on Old Windmills, 118 | ||
Town Transport, H.M. Sayers, 476 | Town Transport, H.M. Sayers, 476 | ||
Tractors for Launching Lifeboats, 615 | Tractors for Launching Lifeboats, 615 | ||
Tramway, The First Electric, Giant’s Causeway, 562 | Tramway, The First Electric, Giant’s Causeway, 562 | ||
Tramways from a Traffic Point of View, &c., E. | Tramways from a Traffic Point of View, &c., E. | ||
S. Rayner, 656 | |||
Transporter, 5-Ton Coke and Iron, Stothert and Pitt, Limited, 94, 98 | Transporter, 5-Ton Coke and Iron, Stothert and Pitt, Limited, 94, 98 | ||
Tube Railways—see Railways | Tube Railways—see Railways | ||
Tubes, Weldless, Expansion Pipes, &c., at the British Fair, British Mannesmann Tube Company, Limited, 201 | Tubes, Weldless, Expansion Pipes, &c., at the British Fair, British Mannesmann Tube Company, Limited, 201 | ||
Turbine, Gas, in Theory and Practice, 466, 490, 515, 557, 583, 595, 630 | Turbine, Gas, in Theory and Practice, 466, 490, 515, 557, 583, 595, 630 | ||
Turbine, Internal Combustion, 475 | Turbine, Internal Combustion, 475 | ||
Turbines of the Minnewaska, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 641 | Turbines of the Minnewaska, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 641 | ||
Turbines—-see also Holz war th | |||
Turbo-blowers for Motor Ship Dalgoma (1) Brown Boveri; (2) Reavell and Co., 576, 578 | Turbo-blowers for Motor Ship Dalgoma (1) Brown Boveri; (2) Reavell and Co., 576, 578 | ||
Turbo-gas Booster, Reavell and Co., 372, 373 | Turbo-gas Booster, Reavell and Co., 372, 373 | ||
Type Metal Foundry, Die- | |||
Type Metal Foundry, Die-casting Machines, Melting Pots, Friction Testing Machine, Pyrometers, &c., Fry’s, 164 | |||
u | u | ||
ULSTER, Hydro-electric Project in, 350 | ULSTER, Hydro-electric Project in, 350 | ||
Undetected Faults in Production Processes, A. | Undetected Faults in Production Processes, A. | ||
Whitehead, 72 | |||
Undocking a Pontoon for a 250-Ton Floating | Undocking a Pontoon for a 250-Ton Floating | ||
Crane, 400 | |||
Unemployment—see Labour | Unemployment—see Labour | ||
United States Navy Crane Kearsage, 690, 698 | United States Navy Crane Kearsage, 690, 698 | ||
V | V | ||
VANE Wheel Propulsion, Maurice E. Denny, 184 | VANE Wheel Propulsion, Maurice E. Denny, 184 | ||
Vice, Cast Steel Parallel-jaw, Vono Company, 255 | Vice, Cast Steel Parallel-jaw, Vono Company, 255 | ||
Vice, Machine, Selson Engineering Company, 224 | Vice, Machine, Selson Engineering Company, 224 | ||
Von Verebely, L., on the Electrification of the Hungarian State Railways, 318 | Von Verebely, L., on the Electrification of the Hungarian State Railways, 318 | ||
w | w | ||
WAGON, 6-Ton Steam, with Uniflow Engine, Atkinson and Co., 680 | WAGON, 6-Ton Steam, with Uniflow Engine, Atkinson and Co., 680 | ||
Wagon, Steam, Use and Limitations of the, C. Le M. Gosselin, 419 | Wagon, Steam, Use and Limitations of the, C. Le M. Gosselin, 419 | ||
Wagon, The New Sentinel Steam, 427 | Wagon, The New Sentinel Steam, 427 | ||
Wagons, Railway—see Railways | Wagons, Railway—see Railways | ||
Walker, Wm. J., Internal Combustion Heat | |||
Losses and Specific Heat of Working Fluid, 191 | Walker, Wm. J., Internal Combustion Heat Losses and Specific Heat of Working Fluid, 191 | ||
Water Gas Plant, Operation of, 636 | Water Gas Plant, Operation of, 636 | ||
Water, Storage and Distribution of, Mechanical Contrivances in Connection with, Bruce Ball, 696 | Water, Storage and Distribution of, Mechanical Contrivances in Connection with, Bruce Ball, 696 | ||
WATER SUPPLY : | WATER SUPPLY : | ||
Belfast Water Supply, 12 | Belfast Water Supply, 12 | ||
Bombay Water Supply, 281, 304 | Bombay Water Supply, 281, 304 | ||
Metropolitan Water Board Report, 213 | Metropolitan Water Board Report, 213 | ||
Singapore, Suggested New Water Supply for, 57, 68 | Singapore, Suggested New Water Supply for, 57, 68 | ||
Sydney Water Supply, Cordeaux and Avon Reservoirs for, 570 | |||
Sydney Water Supply, Cordeaux and Avon Reservoirs for, 570 (Two page Supplement, June ls£, 1923) | |||
WATTS, H. C., on Airscrew Research in Great Britain, 684 | WATTS, H. C., on Airscrew Research in Great Britain, 684 | ||
Weighing Machine, The “ Vibra,” Brian Engineering Company, Limited, 222 | Weighing Machine, The “ Vibra,” Brian Engineering Company, Limited, 222 | ||
Weighing Machines, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 254 | Weighing Machines, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 254 | ||
Welding, Cyc-Arc—see Electrical Matters | Welding, Cyc-Arc—see Electrical Matters | ||
Welfare Work at Stanton, 640 | Welfare Work at Stanton, 640 | ||
Welland Canal Development, 669 | Welland Canal Development, 669 | ||
Wembley Park, The Stadium in, 358, 368 | Wembley Park, The Stadium in, 358, 368 | ||
Wembley, Research Laboratories at, 228, 232 | Wembley, Research Laboratories at, 228, 232 | ||
Whitehead, A., on Undetected Faults in. Production Processes, 72 | Whitehead, A., on Undetected Faults in. Production Processes, 72 | ||
Whitworth Scholarships for 1924, 670 | Whitworth Scholarships for 1924, 670 | ||
Whitworth Society, Discussion on Proposed Formation, 71 ; (Correction), 105 | Whitworth Society, Discussion on Proposed Formation, 71 ; (Correction), 105 | ||
Wickman Gauge Measuring Machine, 266 | Wickman Gauge Measuring Machine, 266 | ||
Wigley, W. C. S., and G. S. Baker, on Model | Wigley, W. C. S., and G. S. Baker, on Model | ||
Screw Propeller Experiments, &c., 365 | |||
Winch, Electric Hauling, Holt and Willetts, 201 Winches—see Ships | Winch, Electric Hauling, Holt and Willetts, 201 Winches—see Ships | ||
Winding Drum—see Coal and Collieries | Winding Drum—see Coal and Collieries | ||
Winding Plant, Electric, for the | |||
Mines, Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay, Limited, 126, 127 | Winding Plant, Electric, for the Randfont ein Mines, Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay, Limited, 126, 127 | ||
Windmills, Old, Some Notes on, Arthur Titley, 118 | Windmills, Old, Some Notes on, Arthur Titley, 118 | ||
Wire Rod Mill, R. Johnson and Nephew, Limited, 601 | Wire Rod Mill, R. Johnson and Nephew, Limited, 601 | ||
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY : | WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY : | ||
Aircraft, Wireless Equipment of, 192 | |||
Naval High-power Valves, Development of, H. Morris-Airey, 372 | |||
Sweden, Radio Telephony in, 350 | |||
Transatlantic Wireless Telephony Test, 64 | |||
WOOD, H., R.A.E. Electrical Indicator for Internal Combustion Engines, &c., 87, 100, 102, 168 | WOOD, H., R.A.E. Electrical Indicator for Internal Combustion Engines, &c., 87, 100, 102, 168 | ||
Wordingham, C. H., on Public Electricity Supply, 226 | Wordingham, C. H., on Public Electricity Supply, 226 | ||
WORKS : | WORKS : | ||
Derby Works of the International Combustion Engineering Company, Limited, 652 | |||
Derby Works of the International Combustion Engineering Company, Limited, 652 (Two-page Supplement, June 22nd, 1923) | |||
Dillingen Hutte Works, Saar Valley, Armour Plate and Steel Making, 31 | Dillingen Hutte Works, Saar Valley, Armour Plate and Steel Making, 31 | ||
Fry’s Metal Foundry and Equipment, 164 | Fry’s Metal Foundry and Equipment, 164 | ||
Lincoln Motor Car Factory, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 91, 140 | |||
Lincoln Motor Car Factory, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 91, 140 (Two-page Supplement, February 9th, 1923) | |||
Locomotive Works—see also Firms | Locomotive Works—see also Firms | ||
Switchgear Works, A Large, A. Reyrolle and Co., 38 | Switchgear Works, A Large, A. Reyrolle and Co., 38 | ||
Works Visited by Institution of Electrical Engineers, 601, 623, 634 | Works Visited by Institution of Electrical Engineers, 601, 623, 634 | ||
British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Limited, 626, 627 | British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Limited, 626, 627 | ||
Chloride Electrical Storage Company, Limited, 601 | Chloride Electrical Storage Company, Limited, 601 | ||
Ferguson, Pailin, Limited, 627, 628 | |||
Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Company, Limited, 602 | Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Company, Limited, 602 | ||
Manchester Corporation Power Stations, 602, 626 | Manchester Corporation Power Stations, 602, 626 | ||
Mather and Platt’s Works, Newton Heath, | Mather and Platt’s Works, Newton Heath, | ||
623, 625 | |||
Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, | |||
624, 634 | |||
Richard Johnson and Nephew, Limited, 601 | Richard Johnson and Nephew, Limited, 601 | ||
WORKS Production, C. H. Nelson, 174 | WORKS Production, C. H. Nelson, 174 | ||
Workshop Efficiency, G. E. Bailey, 268 | Workshop Efficiency, G. E. Bailey, 268 | ||
Y | Y | ||
YARROW Land Type Boiler, 638 | YARROW Land Type Boiler, 638 | ||
Yarrow, Sir Alfred, Gift to the Royal Society, 206, 234 | Yarrow, Sir Alfred, Gift to the Royal Society, 206, 234 | ||
Young, H. C., Mechanical Problems in the | Young, H. C., Mechanical Problems in the | ||
Rubber Industry, 196, 205, 206, 224 | |||
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ABELL, Professor T. P., on Stiffened Thin Plating under Water Pressure, 396
Abstract Science and Engineering, James Forrest Lecture, Sir R. T. Glazebrook, 502
Accidents in American Coal Mines, 128
Accidents to Machinery, 660
Acetylene, Compressing, A. D. Risteen, 403
Acetylene Generator, Self-cleaning, Finnieston Engineering Company, Limited, 375
Admiralty Engineering Laboratory at West Drayton, 489 (T'lpo-page Supplement, May Ylth, 1923)
AERONAUTICS:
See also Annual Article
Aeronautical Research Committee, Mean Pressure in a Heat Engine, New Means of Ascertaining, H. E. Wimperis, 238
Aeroplane Engines—see also Engines
Air Conference, 1923, Programme and Outline of Papers, 116
Gliders and their Value to Aeronautical Progress, Colonel Alex. Ogilvie, 141, 166, 184
Position of Air Transport To-day, Major-General Sir W. S. Brancker, 141
Proceedings in Guildhall, 141, 145, 165
Progress of Research and Experiment, Air Vice-Marshal Sir W. G. H. Salmond, 141, 145
Seaplanes, C. R. Fairey, 141, 165, 166, 174
Self-supporting Airship Service, Commander C. Dennis Burney, 141, 142
Visit to London Terminal Aerodrome, Croydon,141
Air Congress, International, 663, 682; Programme, 587
Aircraft Standardisation, C. de Maistre, 684
Air-screw Research in Great Britain, H. C.
Watts, 684
Light Alloys, MM. A. M. Portevin and R. de Fleury, 683
Slotted Wing, F. Handley Page, 683
Standardisation of the Mathematical Notation used in Aeronautical Work, Commandant Herrera, 682
Standardisation of Methods of Computing Wing Sections, A. G. von Baumhauer, 682
Standardisation of Methods of Research, Sir R. Glazebrook, 683
Visits, &c., 684
Air Transport, Major-General Sir W. S. Brancker, 655
Avro “Aidershot” Long-distance Bomber, 11 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Avro “ Bison ” Fleet Spotter, 11 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Blackburn Deck-landing Naval Spotting Machine, 11
Boulton and Paul All-steel Biplane, 10 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Bristol Three-seater Taxiplane, 11 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Civil Aviation and the Government, 233
“Cromarty” Flying Boat, Short Brothers, Limited, 10 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
de Havilland No. 34 Twelve-seater Commercial Machine, 11
Handley Page Slotted Wing Torpedo Plane, 10 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Helicopter Competition, 527
Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, Sir Eustace d’Eyncourt and Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 310, 323
R.A.E. Electrical Indicator on an Aeroplane, 168—see also Indicators
Vickers “ Virginia ” Twin-engined Biplane, 156
Wireless Equipment of Aircraft, 192
AGRICULTURE, Engineering and, 343
Ahrons, E. L., Short Histories of Famous Firms, ill; (Letters), 198—see Firms
Air Compressor, Self-contained Portable, Lacy-Hulbert and Co., Limited, 399
Air Compressors, Electrically Driven, at a Durham Colliery, Ingersoll-Rand Company, Limited, 500, 508
Aitchison, Dr. D., on Magnesium Alloys, 264
Alloy Steels, J. A. Jones, 548
Alloys, Cast, of Copper with Tin, Harold Heape, 306
Alloys, Magnesium, Dr. D. Aitchison, 264
Alloys, Structure of, Dr. W. Bosenhain, 471
Alloys—see also Iron and Steel
Aluminium Alloy, Chill Castings in, Dr. Rosen-hain and Others, 291
Aluminium-copper Alloys, R. C. Reader, 292
Aluminium Sheet, Work-hardened, Professor
H. C. Carpenter and Mr. C. Coldron Smith, 265
AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS :
446, 479, 524, 616, 669
American Sheet Steel Industry, 617
Automatic Cut-off for Locomotives, 524
Boiler for 1200 lb. Pressure, 669
Burning Pulverised Fuel, 446
Concrete Bored by Molluscs, 446
Design of Earth Dams, 524
Laying Tram Rails 420ft. Long, 479
Lengthening a Car Ferry, 524
Malleable Iron Manufacture, 669
New York Trolley Omnibuses, 446
Suspension Bridge, A 1750ft., 616
Use of Tin-plate Scrap for Cast Iron, 669
Welded Joints for Steel Structures, 479
ANDERSON, John, Form as Influencing Stability and Propulsion in Passenger Ships, 397
Andrew, C. D., on Machine Tools for Locomotive Work, 96
ANNUAL ARTICLES :
Aeronautics in 1922, 10
{Two-page Supplement, January 5th, 1923) Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company,
Limited, 11
Boulton and Paul, Limited, 10
Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 11
de Havilland Aircraft Company, Limited, 11
Handley Page, Limited, 10
Roe, A. V., and Co., Limited, 11
Short Brothers, Limited, 10
Electrical Engineering in 1922, 7, 35
{Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Converting Plant, 35
Electric Power, 8
Electric Traction Equipments, 8
Electricity in Mines, 35 ; (Correction), 93
Fleetwood Automatic Telephone Exchange, 7 {Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
French Power Stations at Comines and
Gennevilliers, 7 {Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Miscellaneous, 35
Rolling Mill, Electrical, Sheffield, 8 {Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Switchgear, 35
Transformers, 35
Turbo-generator Sets, 7
Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 8
Gas Engineering in 1922, 39
Presence of Carbon Monoxide, 40
Price of Gas, 40
Residual Products, 40
Harbours and Waterways in 1922, 29
The United Kingdom :
Bristol Channel Ports, 29
Facilities for Oil Trade, 29
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued):
Harbours and Waterways in 1922 (coni.)-.
Holyhead, 29
Humber Ports, 29
Inland Waterways, 29
Irish Ports, 29
London, Port of, 29
Manchester, 29
Mersey, The, 29
North-East Coast Ports, 29
Other Ports, 29
Scottish Ports, 29
Southampton, 29
Working ton, 29
British Dominions and India, 30
Australia and New Zealand, 30
Canada, 30
East Africa, 30
India, 30
Malaya, 30
South Africa, 30
West Africa, 30
Foreign Ports, 30
Belgium, 30
China, 30
France, 30
Germany and the Rhine, 30
Holland, 30
Italy, 30
Japan and Manchuria, 30
South America, 30
Suez Canal, 30
United States, 30
Locomotives of 1922, 24
(Two-page Supplement, January 5th, 1923) Glasgow and South-Western Baltic Tank
Engine, 4 ; (Letter), 170 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Great Central, Four-coupled Superheater Passenger Engine, 5
Great Northern, Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Passenger Engine, 4 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
North-Eastern 1800 H.P. Electric Locomotive, 4 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
North-Eastern Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Passenger Engine, 4 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
North Staffordshire Four-cylinder Side Tank Engine, 5
Ramsay Locomotive, Turbo-electric Condensing, 5 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Turbo-locomotive, Ljungstrom, Swedish State Railways, 5
Motor Ships in 1922, 16
(Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Beardmore-Tosi Type of Engine, 16 Burmeister and Wain Type of Engine, 16 Camellaird-Fullagar Type of Engine, 16 Doxford Opposed Piston Engine, 18
French and Italian Motor Ships, 18
German Motor Ship Progress, 18
Neptune Type of Engine, 17
Nobel Engine, 17
North British Diesel Engine, 17
Smaller Craft, 18
Still Engine, 17
Sulzer Type of Engine, 17
Testing Motor Ships, 18
Trend of Development, 18
Vickers Type of Engine, 18
Werkspoor Type of Engine, 18
Naval Construction in 1922, 6
France, 7
Great Britain, 6
Italy, 7
Japan, 7
Minor Navies, 7
United States, 6
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued)-.
Railways in 1922, 32
Grouping of the Railways, 32
New Works :
Great Central, 33
Great Northern, 33
Great Western, 33
London and North-Western, 33
London and South-Western, 33
North British, 33
North-East’ern, 33
South-Eastern and Chatham, 33
Miscellaneous, 34
Railway Accidents, 34
Railways and Unemployment, 33
Signalling, 33
Shipbuilding in 1922, 20
(Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Developments in Design and Construction, the Duct Keel, Vane Wheel Propulsion, the Plettner Rudder, 21
Electrical Developments, 21
New Rules and Standards, 21
Repairs and Reconditioning, 21
Some Liners and Passenger Ships, 20
Speed Reduction Gearing, 21
Tankers and Dredging Machinery, 21
Year in Retrospect, 20
Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering in 1922, 18
Effects of the Drought of 1921, 18
Metropolitan Water Board, 18
Waterworks in Progress or in Contemplation, 18
Works Abroad, 19
Sanitary Engineering : General Outlook, 19
London Main Drainage and Sewage Disposal, 19
Other Works, 19
ARCHITECTURE of Engineering, 632
Arc-welding—see Electrical Matters
Argentine and Uruguay, Building Activities in, 294
Armour Plate Manufacture—see Works
Asbestos, South African Blue, Cape Asbestos Company, Limited, 255
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
Association, Diesel Engine Users’:
Issue of Mr. Geo. E. Windeler’s Paper, 125
Losses in Heat Engines and Means of Reducing Them, Engineer-Commander W. P. Sillince, 640
March Meeting, Proposed Change of Name, 294
Use of Cooljng Water for Diesel Engines, J. G.
Griffin, 602
Association of Engineers, Manchester :
Mr. Dempster Smith’s Report on Lathe Tools, 95, 234
Separation of Materials by Mechanical Means, Cecil Bentham, 181
Suction Gas Producers, William Greenwood, 340
Workshop Efficiency, G. E. Bailey, 268
Institute, Iron and Steel:
Acl Range in Alloy Steels, J. A.-Jones, 548
Annual Meeting, 401, 528, 546, 551
British Steel Works Gas Producer Practice, Fred Clements, 530
Carnegie Fund Grants, 547
Characteristics of Moulding Sands, &c., J.
E. Fletcher, 530
Chromium Steels, Mechanical Properties, Charles R. Austin, 548
Coke as a Factor in the Fuel Economy of the Blast-furnace, E. R. Sutcliffe and Others, 529
Constitution of the Alloys of Iron and Nickel, Dr. D. Hanson and Mr. J. R. Freeman, 548
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued'):
Institute, Iron and Steel (continued):
Constitution of Basic Slags : Its Relation to Furnace Reactions, T. P. Colclough, 547
Contribution to the Study of Hardness, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr. Charles
R. Austin, 548
Correlation of the Chemical Constitutions of True Steels with their Micrographic Structures, Dr. J. O. Arnold, 546
Electrical Power in Iron and Steel Works, C. A. Ablett, 547
List of Papers, 401 ; Papers Presented j^ut not Read, 548; Dinner, 401; Report, 528 ; Awards, 528
Production of Single Metallic Crystals and Some of their Properties, Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 546, 551
Properties of Steels Containing Globular Cementite, Professor Cecil H. Desch and Mr. A. T. Roberts, 547
Small Quantities of Tin in Steel, Effect of, J. H. Whiteley and A. Braithwaite, 546
Variation of Brinell Hardness Number under Testing Load, Hugh O’Neill, 548
Institute of Metals :
Alloys of Aluminium with Small Percentages of Copper, Dr. Hanson and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, 306
Alloys, Structure of, Annual May Lecture, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 471
Aluminium-Copper Alloys, R. C. Reader, 292 Annual General Meeting, 183, 264, 291, 305 ;
Dinner, 183, 264
Cast Alloys of Copper with Tin, Harold Heape, 306
Chill Castings in an Aluminium Alloy, Dr. Rosenhain and Others, 291
Constitution and Age Hardening of the Ternary Alloys of Aluminium with Magnesium and Copper, Miss Marie Gayler, 306 Crystal Grain, Colonel L. T. Belaiew, 305 Elasticity and Annealing Temperature, E. A.
F. Reeve and Others, 291
Extrusion Defect in Brass Rods Extruded from a Multiple Die, R. Genders, 292
Hardness of Annealed Copper, and Hardness of Certain Copper Alpha Solid Solutions, A. L. Norbury, 305
Magnesium Alloys, Dr. D. Aitchison, 264
Magnifier Hammer, R. Genders, 306
Oxidation of Metals at High Temperatures, N. B. Pilling and R. E. Bedworth, 306
Programme, 183
Report of the Honorary Treasurer, 290
Season Cracking and its Prevention, &c.,
S. Beckinsale, 292
Structure of Eutectics, A. M. Portevin, 292 Ternary System Copper-Aluminium-Nickel,
C. R. Austin and A. J. Murphy, 305
Work-hardened Aluminium Sheet, Professor H. C. Carpenter and Mr. C. C. Smith, 265 Sheffield Section:
Corrosion of Metals, Joint Meeting, 412
Institute of Patentees :
Letter and Address of Institute, 211
Institute of Transport:
Air Transport, Major-General Sir W. Sefton Brancker, 655
British and American Road Construction and Maintenance, A. Dryland, 655
Cargo Handling at Ports : British and American Methods Compared, Brysson Cunningham, 656
Modern Trackwork and its Importance, Sir R. Hadfield, 654
Railway Electrification, Discussion on Sir Philip Dawson’s Paper, 501
Railway Requirements of an Important Industrial Area, J. A. Jenkinson, 654
Third Congress, at Sheffield, 560, 654 ; Programme of Papers and Visits, 560, 656
Tramways from a Traffic Point of View under Existing Conditions, E. S. Rayner, 656
Wagon Stock on British Railways, H. N. Gresley, 151
Institution of Automobile Engineers :
Oil Engine Nomenclature, J. L. Chaloner, 202 ; (Letter), 574
Use and Limitations of the Steam Wagon, C. Le M. Gosselin, 419
Institution of British Foundrymen :
Carbon in Foundry Irons, Monsieur Siegle, 660
Manufacture of Steel Castings in the United States, Major R. A. Bull, 659
Oil-sand Cores and Binders, A. Campion and J. McEachen, 660
Steel Castings, Light and Medium Weight, F. A. Melmoth, 659
Summer Conference, 659
Institution of Chemical Engineers :
First Annual Meeting, 635
Industrial Oxygen, T. Campbell Finlayson, 635
Institution of Civil Engineers :
April Examinations, 1923, 591
Interdependence of Abstract Science and Engineering, “ James Forrest ” Lecture, Sir Richard T. Glazebrook, 502
Tides from an Engineer’s Standpoint, Edward W. Hollingworth, 698
Birmingham and District Association :
Public Supply of Electricity, Question of Limiting, Joint Meeting at Birmingham, 115
Institution of Electrical Engineers :
Control of the Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, Lectures, Professor Miles Walker, 226, 256
Drive of Power Station Auxiliaries, L. Breach and Midgley, 468
Problems in High-speed Alternators and their Solution, J. Rosen, 210
Problems in Telephony, Solved and Unsolved, Kelvin Lecture, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 528
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
Institution of E.ectrical Engineers (continued):
Public Supply of Electricity, Question of Limiting, Joint Meeting at Birmingham, 115
Summer Meeting at the North-Western Centre, 601, 623; Programme, 322; Visits to Works, 601, 623
Variable-speed Alternating-current Motors Without Commutators, F. Greedy, 49
Works Production, C. H. Nelson, 174 Wireless Section :
Application of a Revolving Magnetic Drum to Electric Relays, &c., Dr. McLachlan, 641
Naval High-power Valves, Development of, H. Morris-Airey, 372
Institution of Engineers of Australia :
“ Transactions,” Volume L, 573
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland :
Electric Transmission of Power for Propelling Machinery, W. J. Belsey, 441
Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, Eng.-Lieut.-Commander L. J. Le Mesurier, 85
Vane Wheel Propulsion, Maurice E. Denny,
Institution of Gas Engineers :
Annual General Meeting, 666 : Programme, 666
Institution, Junior, of Engineers :
Tensile Tests of Materials at High Temperatures, Professor F. C. Lea, 178, 182
Institution of Mechanical Engineers :
Annual Report, 206
Educational Grant, W. H. Allen, 321
Mechanical Problems in the Rubber Industry, H. C. Young, 196, 206, 224
Micro-indicator for High-speed Engines, W. G. Collins, 87, 100
New Form of Optical Indicator, Professor F. W. Burstall, 87, 88
Oil Engine Nomenclature, Committee’s Report, 152
Problems of the Engine Indicator, Loughnan Pendred, 87
Public Supply of Electricity, Question of Limiting, Joint Meeting at Birmingham,
R.A.E. Electrical Indicator for High-speed Internal Combustion Engines and Gauge for Maximum Pressures, H. Wood, 87, 100, 102, 168
Relation Between Scratch and Load on Diamond in Scratch Hardness Tests, G. A. Hankins, 444
Static Indentation Tests, R. G. C. Batson, 444
Steam Nozzles Research, 319
Summer Meeting at Glasgow, 694; Provisional Programme, 282, 615
Clyde Marine Oil Engines, Professor Mellanby, 696
Dock Appliances at Glasgow Harbour, Daniel Fife, 696
Mechanical Contrivances in Connection with Storage and Distribution of Water, Bruce Ball, 696
Sugar Machinery, Lord Invernairn, 694 Visits, &c., 696
Water-tube Boiler and Crane Construction, Sir James Kemnal, 695
Symposium of Papers on Indicators, 87, 100, 168
North-Western Branch :
Indicators, Symposium of Papers, Loughnan Pendred on, 236
Machine Tools for Locomotive Work, C. D.
Andrew, 96
Spinning Mule, J. Hardman, 144
Steam Nozzle Research Committee, Report, 415
Graduates’ Association :
Lecture by Professor Gibson, Use of Models in Engineering, 174
Institution of Mining Engineers :
Seventy-ninth General Meeting, 563 ; Programme of Papers and Visits, 563
Institution of Naval Architects :
Annual Meetings, 309, 323, 334, 345, 349, 365, 376, 396 ; Election of Officers, 310
Announcements, 129, 269 ; Dinner, 269, 310 ; Programme, 269 ; Report, 309
Coastal Motor Boats, Design and Service During the War, Sir J. E. Thornycroft and Lieut. Bremner, 334, 345
Effect of Variations in Loading, &c., W. Thomson, 397
Electric Ship Propulsion, W. L. R. Emmet, 365, 376
Experiments on Large-size Riveted Joints, J. Montgomerie, 397
Graphical Trim Calculation and a Trim Nomogram, E. V. Telfer, 398
H.M.S. Victory, 310
Mechanical Gearing, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons, Messrs. S. S. Cook and H. M. Duncan, 335, 349
Model Screw Propeller Experiments with Mercantile Ship Forms, W. C. S. Wigley and G. S. Baker, 365
Powering of Motor Ships, K. C. Barnaby, 366
Present-day Problems in the Design of Ships, A. C. F. Henderson, 334
Presidential Address, Duke of Northumberland, 309
Programme, 269
Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, Sir Eustace d’Eyncourt and Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 310, 323
Stiffened Thin Plating Under Water Pressure, Professor T. P. Abell, 396
Institution of Municipal and County Engineers :
Annual Meeting and Conference, 534
Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and Shipbuilders :
Review of Marine Diesel Engines, Synopsis of Papers, 61
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
Institution, Royal:
Recording Gas Calorimeter, Lecture by Professor C. V. Boys, 470
Institution of Structural Engineers :
Ciment Electrique, D. B. Butler, 668
Society, Ceramic :
Refractory Materials Section :
Two Days’ Conference at Bournemouth, 508
Society, Faraday:
Corrosion of Metals, Joint Meeting, 412
Society of Glass Technology:
Ashley Bottle Machine, S. English, 688
Design of Pot Arches, Th. Teisen, 688
Meeting in Leeds, 688
Specifications in the Glass Industry, Professor W. E. S. Turner, 688
Society, Optical:
Levels and Level Bubbles, S. G. Starling, 699
New Form of Balloon Theodolite, T. F. Connolly, 699
Primary and Secondary Image Curves, &c., E. W. Taylor, 699
Society, Royal:
Conversazione, 520
Great Gift by Sir Alfred Yarrow, 206
ATMOSPHERIC Pollution and Fog Prevention, 561
Audiometers—see Railways
Austin, C. R., and A. J. Murphy on the Ternary
System Copper-aluminium-nickel, 305
Australia, Engineering Standards Association of, 75
Australian Engineering Notes, 99, 130, 202, 336, 375, 413, 456, 508, 587, 667, 701
B BAILEY, G. E., on Workshop Efficiency, 268
Baker, G., Oriental Cotton Printing in the
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 154
Balancing, Static, Machine, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 254
Ball and Roller Bearings for Locomotive and
Carriage Axles, Swedish State Railways, 402 Barge—see Separating
Barnaby, K. C., on Powering of Motor Ships, 366
Batson, R. G. C., on Static Indentation Tests, 444
Belaiew, Colonel L. T., on Inner Structure of Crystal Grain, 305
Belsey, W. J., on Electric Transmission of
Power for Propelling Machinery, 441
Bending Rolls, Walter Frost, 254
Bentham, Cecil, on Separation of Materials by
Mechanical Means, 181
Bessemer Converter Spouts, Clearing, 455
Bevel Gears, Spiral, W. C., D., 649
Bierbaum, C. H., on Hardness Testing of Bear
ing Metals, 420
Biplanes—see Aeronautics
Blue Print Washing Machine, Precision Photo
Printing Plant, Limited, 173
Boats—see Ships
Bogies, Railway—see Railways
Boiler, Exhaust Gas Water-tube for U.S.
Battleship, 455
Boiler Feed Water—see Closed Feed
Boiler, Vertical Water-tube, for Steam Wagon, Atkinson and Co., 680
Boiler, Water-tube, and Crane Construction, Sir James Kemnal, 695
Boiler, Yarrow Water-tube, at Dunston Electric Power Station, 638
Boilers, Control of, by Temperature and Draught Measurements, J. B. C. Kershaw, 437
Boilers, Marine, used with Clyde Oil Fuel
Burning System, 608, 611
Bombay, New Cotton Depot at, 496
Books of Reference, 619, 669
Boosters—see Railway Locomotives
Boundary Lubrication in Engineering Practice,
T. E. Stanton, 678
Boys, Professor C. V., on Recording Gas Calorimeter, 470
Brake Power, Increased, for Passenger and Freight Vehicles, 687
Brancker, Major-General Sir W. S., on Air Transport, 655
Brancker, Major-General Sir W. S., on, the
Position of Air Transport To-day, 141
Breach, L., and Midgley, on The Drive of Power Station Auxiliaries, 468
Brewer, F. W., on Superheater Tank Locomotives in Suburban Service, 255
Bridge Design—see Girder
Bridge, Suspension over the River Dee, 533
Bridge, The Inchinnan Rolling Lift, at Renfrew,
Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 338, 342
Bridges, Equivalent Loads on, P. H. Parr, 411 Bridges, Muskham, on the Great North Road, 313, 316
Bridges, Railway—see Railways
British and American Road Construction and
Maintenance, A. Dryland, 655
British Electrical Research—see Electrical Matters
British Engineering and the Chinese Market, 424
British Engineering Standards Association,
Keys and Keyways, 388 ; (Letters), 451, 532 British Non-ferrous Metals Research Associa
tion, Die Casting Alloys Research, 699;
Lectures, 211
British Trade with China, 75
British Wagons—see Railways
British Waterworks Association, Annual Meeting and Programme, 565
Brownlie, David, on the Early History of the
Gas Process, 331
Brownlie, David, on Ideal for Efficient Steam Generation, 649
Brownlie, David, Supplement to the Lakeside Electric Power Station, 480 ; (Letters), 507, 532
Bruce Ball on Mechanical Contrivances in Connection with Storage and. Distribution of Water, 696
Buenos Aires, Traffic Problems in, 99
Buffers—see Railways
Burney, Commander C. D., Self-supporting
Airship Service, 141, 142
Burning Oil Well, Extinguishing, 453
Burstall, Professor F. W., A New Form of
Optical Indicator, 87, 88
Butler, D. B., on “ Ciment Electnque, 668
By-paths in the Fundamentals of Engineering, Julius Frith and Frederick Buckingham, 544
c CABLE Ship—see Ships
Calendars, Diaries, &c., 40, 66, 108, 159
Canada, Notes from, 65
Canadian Iron, Steel and Machinery Market, 562
Canadian Mineral Production, 132
Canal, Proposed Second Isthmian, 256
Canal, Welland, Development, 669
Capitalists, Engineers as, 317
Cargo Handling at Ports : British and American Methods Compared, Brysson Cunningham, 656
Carlisle, New Gasworks at, 541, 554, 584
Carpenter, Professor H. C., and Mr. C. Coldron Smith, on Work-hardened Aluminium Sheet, 265
Carpenter, Professor H. C. H., Production of Single Metallic Crystals, &c., 546, 551, 555
Cars and Coaches, Railway—see Railways
Carter Disc Grain Separator, R. Boby, Limited,
G80 G81
Catalogues, 56, 82, 248, 276, 295, 322, 353, 379,
401, 485, 565, 673
Cattle Slaughterer, Humane, Accles and bhel-
| voke, Limited, 223
Cement, Defective German, 268
Cement Kiln, Automatic Shaft, Henry Pooley, 391
Century of Progress, 641
Chaloner, J. L., Oil Engine Nomenclature, 202 ,
(Letter), 574
Chance and the Laws of Nature, 609, 616
Chemical Engineers and their Training, 635
Chemical Factory, The Engineer in the, 84
China, British Trade with, 75
CHINESE ENGINEERING NOTES :
2, 70, 178 ; (Letter), 116
Hong Kong, 2, 71
' Peking, 2, 70, 178
Shanghai, 2, 71, 178
CHINESE Market, British Engineering and the, 424
Chinese Students in Britain, 43
Chlorine—see Electrolytic
Chromium—see Iron and Steel
“ Ciment Electrique,” D. B. Butler, 668
Civil Aviation—see Aeronautics
Closed-feed System, Hick, Hargreaves and Co.,
| Limited, 155
Clyde Oil Fuel System—see Ships
COAL, COKE AND COLLIERIES :
Borneo, Coal Resources of, 344
Coke as a Factor in Fuel Economy of Blastfurnace, E. R. Sutcliffe and Others, 529
Draper Coal-washing Machine, 222
Gas-driven Coke Hoist, Mark Webber,
( Limited, 223
Lakeside Power Station at Milwaukee, Coal Drying and Pulverising, Dumping and Conveying Arrangements at, 383 see also Electrical Matters
Morwell Brown Coal and Electrical Scheme, Victoria, Australia, 163, 482
State Coal Mines, 664
Water in Coal, 396 „ .
Winding Drum at the Bertie Pit, Trehafod, Robey and Co., Limited, 670
COBALT Steel—see Iron and Steel
Cold Room at the British Industries Fair, John
Kirkaldy, Limited, 201
Collins, W. G., Micro-indicator of High-speed
Engines, 87, 100
Columbia, Port Improvements in, b37
Colwyn Bay—see Electrical Matters
Compressing Acetylene, A. D. Risteen, 403
Compressor—see Air Compressor
Concrete-lined Metal Pipes, Stanton Ironworks
Company, 531
Concrete Plant for the Avon Dam, Sydney Water Supply, 570, 572 (Two-page Supplement, June 1st, 1923)
Condensing in Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives K
Condensing Plant Tests at Dalmarnock, 21a Conduit Separator for Oily Ballast Water, R. C.
Knight and Dunford Smith, 688
159 218 239, 273,
296, 330, 353, 379, 405, 436, 459, 488, 511,
540, 565,619,673, 704
Contracts Going Abroad, 235
Conveyor System, Lip-bucket, and Gas Exhausters at Carlisle Gasworks, 586,, a87
Copper-aluminium-nickel Ternary System, C. R.
Austin and A. J. Murphy, 305
Copper, Hardness of, &c., A. L. Norbury, 305
Corrosion, 450 ; (Correction), 472
Corrosion of Metals, Joint Meeting on, 412
Cotton Development in the Sudan, 74
Cotton Mills and Depot at Bombay, 496,
Cottoi^Pri’nting, Oriental, in the Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Centuries, G. Baker, la4
Couplers, Railway—see Railways
Coupling, Flexible, Wellman Bibby Company,
Limited, 130
Coupling for Road Wagons, 505
Crane, Road, Petrol-electric, Henry J. Coles,
Limited, 66 o. ■>
Crane, Runabout Electric, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 153 .
Crane, Self-propelling 30-Ton Floating, Rendel, Palmer and Tritton, 454
Cranes, Portal Jib, on the Wharf at Risdon Zinc Works, Babcock and Wilcox, 394, 398
Creedy, F., on Variable-speed Alternating-current Motors Without Commutators, 49
Cunningham, Brysson, on Cargo .Handling, British and American Methods Compared, 656 Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 26, 54, 80, 106, 134, 160, 188, 216, 246, 274, 300, 328, 354, 380, 406, 434, 460, 486, 512, 538, 566, 592, 620, 646, 674, 702
Cutting Tools—see Machine Tools
D DAWSON, Sir Philip, on Railway Electrification, 501
Delaware and Hudson Company Centenary, 494
Dempster Smith, Report on Lathe Tools, 95, 234 ; (Letter), 295
Denny, Maurice E., on Vane Wheel Propulsion, 184
Derby Works—see Works
Detecting Fire at Sea, Rich System, 242;
(Paragraph), 282
Detonators, 366
d’Eyncourt, Sir Eustace, and Mr. J. H. Narbeth,
Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, 310, 323
Diatomaceous Earth, Mining, in California, 229
Dickinson, H. W., An Engineer’s Sketch Book of the Eighteenth Century, 59
Die Casting Alloys Research, 699
Die Casting—see also Type
Die-sinking Press, G. Twigg and Son, 222
Diesel Engines—see Engines
Diesel Engine Users’ Association Papers—see Associations
Diffusion of Knowledge, 582
Dillingen Hutte—see Works
Dipper Dredger for the River Yare, 371
Disinfecting Railway Carriages—see Railways
Dock Appliances at Glasgow Harbour, Daniel Fife, 696
Doubt and Research, 424
Drainage Works in Peru, 151
Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools
Dryland, A., oji British and American Road Construction and Maintenance, 655
E ECONOMISER, and Ringstay Joint, E. Green and Son, Limited, 605
Educational Intelligence, 152, 198, 239
Einstein’s Law of Gravitation, 609, 616
ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
See also Annual Articles
Aber-Vrac’h Tidal Power Scheme, 36
Aircraft, Wireless Equipment of, 192
Alternating-current Motors, Newton Brothers, 223
Alternators, High-speed, Problems and Solution, J. Rosen, 206, 210
Arc Welding a Fractured Ingot Stripper Ram, 668
Auxiliary Naval Vessels, Electric Drive in, 110,122
Barton Electric Power Station, Manchester, 102, 602, 626 ; (Correction), 673
British Electrical and Allied Industries Research Association, 88
British Electrical Development Association, Annual Luncheon, 322
British Fair Electric Exhibits, 201
Brookhirst Switchgear, 659
Buenos Aires Railways Power-houses and Electric Equipment, 517, 526
Colwyn Bay, Distributing Station at, J. B. C. Kershaw, 548
Comines Power Station, 7, 249, 262, 277 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Control Gear for Great Western Railway Pumping Installation at Cardiff Docks, 428
Control of Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, Professor Miles Walker, 226, 256
Cyc-Arc Welding Process Development, Apparatus by L. J. Steele and Others, 306 ; (Correction), 356
Diesel-electric Pumping Plant, 599
Electricity Commissioners, 48
Electricity Supplies, 343
Generation of Electricity in Great Britain, 395, 401
Heating and Lighting at Prestwood Sanatorium, Henry Lea and Son, 204, 212
Heating Wagon, 15,000-Volt, Swiss Railways, Brown, Boveri and Co. and Sulzer Brothers, 208, 209
Indicators—see Indicator
Lakeside Electric Power Station at Milwaukee, 383, 409, 422, 437, 448, 480; (Letters), 507, 532
Luxembourg, Electrical Enterprise in, 292 Magnetic Drum Recorders, Dr. McLachlan, 641
Mid-Lancaster Electricity District, 561
Morwell Brown Coal and Electrical Scheme, Victoria, Australia, 163, 482
Motor Control Panel, Igranic Electric Company, 400
Outdoor Switchgear, Schuil and Gullinan, 430
Power Rectifiers, Modern, R. L. Morrison, 258, 259, 264
Power Station Auxiliaries, 468
Public Supply of Electricity, Joint Meeting of Institutions in Birmingham, 115, 149
Public Supply of Electricity, C. H. Wordingham, 226
Rhaetian Railway Electrical Equipment, 464, 474, 492
Rotherham Power Station, 578
South-East Lancashire Electricity Board, 574 Steel Works, Electricity in, C. A. Ablett, 547 Stoke-on-Trent Electricity Works, Extension of, 65
Super Power Stations—see Public Supply Switchgear Works, A. Reyrolle and Co., 38 Track Circuiting—see Railways
Transmission of Power, Electric, for Propelling Machinery, W. J. Belsey, 441
Turbo-generators, 206
Variable-speed Alternating-current Motors Without Commutators, F. Creedy, 49
Winding Plant, Largest Electrical, Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay, Limited, 126, 127
ELECTROLYTIC Chlorine and its Future, John G. A. Rhodin, 598
Emmet, W. L. R., on Electric Ship Propulsion, 365, 376
Employers’ Liability—see Labour
ENGINES AND MOTORS :
Admiralty Engineering Laboratory, Engines at, 489 (Two-page /Supplement, May 11£A, 1923)
Aero-engine, Small Two-cylinder “ Cherub,” Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 270
Aeroplane Engines, “Condor,” 650 H.P., Rolls-Royce; Napier “Cub,” 1000 H.P.; Bristol “ Lucifer,” 100 H.P. Three-cylinder,
Beam Engines and Portable Engine, 1790-1800, H. W. Dickinson, 59
Belgian Hot Bulb Engine with R.E.M. Type Fuel Pump, 120
Clyde Mar*ne 0*1 Engines, Professor Mellanby,
Cold-starting Oil Engine, Petters, Limited, 666
Cooling Water, Use of, for Diesel Engines, J. G. Griffin, 602
Diesel Engine Users’ Association Papers— see Associations
Diesel Engines for Sewage Pumping Plant at Calumet, 599
Dutch Diesel-electric Ship Pelikaan, Engines for, 110, 122
Evolution of the Heavy Oil Engine, R. E. Mathot, 137
Indicators—see Indicator
Long-stroke Diesel Engine, Burmeister and Wain, 446
Losses in Heat Engines, &c., W. P. Sillince, 640
Marine Diesel Engines, Review of, Figures of Firms Contributing to the Review, 61, 69 ; (Letters), 295
Marine Engines—see also Annual Articles
Motor Ship Dalgoma, Twin-screw Two-stroke Diesel Engines for, 576
Neptune Type Two-stroke Cycle Marine Engine, 1400 I.H.P., 17
Oil Engine Nomenclature, J. L. Chaloner, 202 ; (Letter), 574
Oil Engine Nomenclature, Report of Committee of Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 152
Robson Solid Injection Oil Engine, 523
Six-cylinder Oil Engine, Plenty and Son, Limited, 176, 180
Sulzer R.V. Solid Injection Type Engine, 17 ; (Letters), 295
Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, Eng.-Lieut.-Commander L. J. Le Mesurier, 85 ; (Letters), 295
Uniflow, Horizontal Engine for Steam Wagon, Atkinson and Co., 680
Utilisation of Heavy Fuel Oils in Internal Combustion Engines, Harold E. Moore, 127
ENGINEER, The, in the Chemical Factory, 84 Engineer, What Science Owes to the, 556 Engineers as Capitalists, 317
Engineer’s Sketch Book of the Eighteenth
Century, H. W. Dickinson, 59
Engineering and Agriculture, 343
Engineering, Architecture of, 632
Engineering Association of Malaya, 416
Engineering Materials, Fluctuations in the Prices of, During the Year 1922, 3
Engineering Standards Association of Australia, 75
Evolution of the Heavy Oil Engine—see Engines Excavator, British Drag Line, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 534 {Two-page Supplement, May l$th, 1923)
Excavators, Steam Crane, for Bombay, J. H.
Wilson and Co., Limited, 284, 285
EXHIBITIONS :
British Empire Exhibition, 36
British Industries Fair, 201, 222, 254
Ideal Home Exhibition, 270
Mining Exhibition in London, 604, 632
Model Engineer Exhibition, 48
Royal Agricultural Show at Newcastle, 680
EXTINGUISHING a Burning Oil Well, 453
F FACTORY Driving Units for the East, Parsons Motor Company, Limited, 239
Factories—see also Works
Fair—see Exhibitions
Fairey, C. R., on Seaplanes, 141, 165, 166, 174
Fallacy of the “ Safety ” Cutter Block, 156 ;
(Letter), 154
Farmer, E., Considerations Regarding Technique, 606
Feed Heating in Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives
Fife, Daniel, on Dock Appliances at Glasgow Harbour, 696
Files, Taylor Tool and File Company, Limited, 254
Filter, Stream-line, Dr. Hele-Shaw, 520
Fire—see Detecting
Firms, Famous, Short Histories of, E. L. Ahrons :
Bury, Edward, and Co. (Bury, Curtis and Kennedy), Clarence Foundry, Liverpool, 111; (Letter), 198
For List of Locomotives see Railway Locomotives
Fleming, Dr. J. A., on Problems in Telephony, Kelvin Lecture, 528
Flexible Coupling, Wellman Bibby Company, Limited, 130
Forrest, James, Lecture by Sir R. T. Glazebrook on the Interdependence of Abstract Science and Engineering, 502
Forthcoming Engagements, 28, 56, 82, 108, 136, 162, 190, 218, 248, 276, 302, 330, 356, 382, 408, 436, 462, 488, 514, 540, 568, 594, 622, 648, 676, 704
Foundry, Fry’s Metal, London, and Equipment, 164
Foundry Material Handling Appliances, 532
French Congress on Industrial Heating, 693
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES :
27, 55, 81, 107, 135, 161, 189, 217, 247, 275, 301, 329, 355, 381, 407, 435, 461, 487, 513, 539, 567, 593, 621, 647, 675, 703
Academy of Science, 647
Alcohol Fuel, 217
Alcohol Mixtures, 247
Angora Concessions, 435
Better Outlook, 355
Big Contract, 513
Boiler, Electric, 539
Brickmaking Machinery, 567
Cancelling Contracts, 275
Cheap Flight, 407
Coke Production, 675
Coke Supplies, 135, 329, 513
Colonial Railways, 381
Colonial Works, 275
Commercial Arrangements, 355
Comptoirs, The, 27
Continuous Brakes, 81, 217
Degree of Doctor of Engineering, 513
Desert Traction, 487
Electrical Distribution, 329
Electric Road Traction, 567
Engine Nomenclature, 161
Engineering Trades, 301
Fiscal Tariffs, 381
Flood Protection, 301, 329
Foreign Contracts, 435
Foreign Trade, 135, 461
Fuel Costs, 247
Higher Prices, 161
Horse-power, 487
Import Duties, 27
Increased Duties, 161
Industrial Blockade, 189
Industrial Organisation, 647
International Steel Union, 703
International Transit, 435
Joy Stick, 567
Keeping Trade, 189
Laboratories, 329
Labour, 593
Labour-saving Appliances, 539
Loss of Foreign Trade, 55
Machinery Trade, 81, 435
Marc Seguin, 703
Mechanical Coal Getters, 355
Motor Fuels, 27, 247
Motor Rail Cars, 189
Moving Platform and Air Cars, 621
National Fuel, 593
National Fuel Week, 381
Naval Aviation, 621
Naval Programme, 135, 217
Naval Questions, 301
Oil Tanks, 703
Outlook, 55
Paris Extensions, 461
Paris Fair, 539
Paris Traffic, 275
Paris Water Supply, 593
Petrol Locomotives, 487
Power Alcohol, 703
Production, 593
Production Costs, 487
Railway Centenary, 647
Railway Construction, 55
Railway in Difficulties, 621
Raw Material, 275
Reconstruction, 407, 647
Rove Tunnel, 135
Ruhr, The, 81, 107
Ruhr Coke, 407
Ruhr Strike, 621
Rural Electrification, 107
Sahara Motor Trip, 81
Sewage Disposal, 27
State Alcohol Control, 55
State Electrical Distribution, 27
State Electrification, 407
Strikes, 217
Suction Gas Lorries, 329
Summer Time, 487
Tariff Problem, 675
The “ Civils ” Anniversary, 513
Trade Activity, 675
Trade Future, 461, 567
Trade Relapse, 107
Tram and Roadway Costs, 107
Transport, 461
Tunnelling, 161
FRENCH Policy and British Trade, 582
Frith, Julius, and F. Buckingham, By-paths in the Fundamentals of Engineering, 544
Fuel Oil—see Oils
Fundamentals—see By-paths
Furnace for Brown Coal, Underfeed Stoker Company, Limited, 163, 482
Furnace, Forced Draught, for Burning Anthracite Dust, Turbine Furnace Company, Limited, 605, 606
Furnaces, Various, at the British Industries Fair, 255
G GAS Calorimeter, Recording, Professor C. V. Boys, 470
Gas Plant and Gasometer at Soho, William Murdoch, 331
Gas Process, Early History of the, D. Brownlie, 331
Gas Producer, New Type, R. G. Syndicate, 364
Gas Turbine in Theory and Practice, 466, 490, 515, 557, 583, 595, 630
Gas—see also Water Gas
Gasworks at Chicago, 614
Gasworks, New, at Carlisle, 541, 554, 584
Gauge-measuring Machine, Axel C. Wickman, 266
Gauges, Indicating and Recording, in Boiler Control, C. and P., Sarco, W.R., 437
Gear Wheels, Accuracy of, 123 ; (Letter), 198
Gears—see also Spiral
Geological Survey of Great Britain, 178
Giant’s Causeway Tramway, Fortieth Anniversary of Opening, 562
Gibson, Professor, Use of Models in Engineering, 174
Girder Bridge Design, T. C. Hood, 124
Glasgow, Old, Science and Industry in, 623
Glazebrook, Sir R. T., James Forrest Lecture, on Abstract Science and Engineering, 502
Glazebrook, Sir R. T., on Standardisation of Methods of Research, 682
Gosport, Landing Stage and Wharf, 166
Gosselin, C. Le M., on The Use and Limit
of the Steam Wagon, 419
Gravitation, Einstein’s Law of, 609, 616
Greenwood, William, on Suction Gas Producers, 340
Gresley, H. N., on Wagon Stock on British
Railways, 149, 151
Griffin, J. J., on The Use of Cooling Water for
Diesel Engines, 602
Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools
Gwynne-Pennell Rotary Trap, 285
H HADFIELD, Sir Robert, on Modern Trackwork and its Importance, 654
Hammer, Magnifier, for Sclerescope Hardness Test, R. Genders, 306
Hammer, Spring Power, Fraser Patent Power Hammer Company, 255
Hammers, Spring, Drop Stamp, &c., Alldays and Onions, Limited, 223
Handley Page on The Slotted Wing, 683
Hankins, G. A., on The Relation between
Scratch and Load, &c., in Hardness Tests, 444, 449
Hardman, J., on the Spinning Mule, 144
Hardness, Our Knowledge of, 691
Hardness and Solid Viscosity of Metals, 449
Hardness Tester, The “ Pendulum,” Edward G.
Herbert, Limited, 390, 445 ; (Letter), 429
Hardness Testing of Bearing Metals, Christopher H. Bierbaum, 420
Hardness Testing, Recent Developments in, Edward G. Herbert, 686, 691
Hardness Tests, Relation between Scratch and Load, &c., G. A. Hankins, 444, 449
Hardness—see also Iron and Steel
Hay Rick Lifter, Self-loading, Alex. Jack and Sons, Limited, 680
Heating and Lighting at Prestwood Sanatorium, H. Lea and Son, 204, 212
Heating Wagon—see Railways
Heavy Oil—see Oils
Helicopter—see Aeronautics
Henderson, A. C. F., on Present-day Problems in the Design of Ships, 334
Herbert, Edward G., on Recent Developments in Hardness Testing, 686
Hill, Mr. A. J., Great Eastern Railway, Presentation to, 400
Histories, Short, of Famous Firms, E. L. Ahrons—see Firms
Holzwarth’s Oil Combustion 500 H.P. Turbine, and Proposed 10,000-Kilowatt Producer Gas Turbine, 595
Hood, T. C., on Girder Bridge Design, 124
Hydro-electric Power House in California, 456
Hydro-electric Project in Ulster, 350
Hydro-electrical Situation in Spain, 240
I IDEAL for Efficient Steam Generation, David Brownlie, 649
Import Trade of India, April—December, 1922, 362
India, Old Machine Tools in, 673
INDIAN ENGINEERING NOTES :
50, 92, 170, 640
Aerial Ropeways, 640
Agricultural Tramways, 170
Amazing Accident, 170
Bolt from the Blue, 50
Calcutta Drainage, 92
Concrete Railway Sleepers, 170
East Indian Railway, 92
Five Years’ Programme, 50
Indian Steel Castings, 640
Industrial Housing, 50
Iron and Steel Industry, 50
Magnificent Avenue, 170
Navigation in Shallow Waters, 92
New West Coast Harbour, 640
News in Brief, 50, 92, 170, 640
Railway Improvements, 170
Successful Hydroglisseurs, 640
Vizagapatam, 92
INDICATOR, Engine, The Midgley, 236
Indicator, Mean Pressure, H. E. Wimperis, 238
Indicator, Micro-, for High-speed Engines, W. G. Collins, 87, 100
Indicator, Optical, Professor F. W. Burstall, 87, 88
Indicator, R.A.E. Electrical, for Internal Combustion Engines, &c., H. Wood, 87, 100, 101, 102, 168, 169
Indicators, Symposium of Papers at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 87, 100, 168, 177, 236
Industrial Fatigue Research Board Report, Mr. E. Farmer’s Paper, 606
Industrial Heating, French Congress on, 693
Inland Transport, 692
Institutes and Institutions—see Associations
Instruments for Boiler Control, J. B. C. Kershaw, 437
Insurance, Unemployment, 423
Internal Combustion Heat Losses and Specific
Heat of Working Fluid, Wm. J. Walker, 191
Internal Combustion Turbine, 475
International Air Congress—see Aeronautics
International Navigation Congress, Thirteenth, 588
International Roads Congress at Seville, 494, 522
Invernairn, Lord, on Sugar Machinery, 694
IRON AND STEEL :
Alloy Steels, Acl Range in, J. A. Jones, 548
Alloys of Iron and Nickel, Dr. D. Hanson and Mr. J. R. Freeman, 548
Basic Slags, T. P. Colclough, 547
Canadian Iron and Steel Market, 600
Cast Iron, 96
Chromium Steels, Mechanical Properties of,
C. R. Austin, 548
Cobalt Steels for Permanent Magnets, J. F.
Kayser, 57, 83
Electricity in Steel Works, C. A. Ablett, 547 French Iron and Steel Production in March, 532
IRON AND STEEL (.continued):
Gas Producers in Steel Works, Fred Clements, 530
Globular Cementite, Professor C. H. Desch
I and Mr. A. T. Roberts, 547
Hardness, Brinell, &c., Hugh O’Neill, 548
Hardness, Professor C. A. Edwards and Mr.
Charles R. Austin, 548
Iron and Steel Outlook, 125
Iron and Steel Works—see Works
Mechanical Properties of Metallic Crystals,
Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 546, 551, 555
Stainless Steel Patents, 497
Tin in Steel, J. H. Whiteley and A. Braithwaite, 546
True Steels, Dr. J. O. Arnold, 546
J JENKINSON, J. A., on Railway Requirements of an Important Industrial Area, 654
K KAYSER, J. F., Cobalt Steels for Permanent Magnets, 57, 83
Kearsarge Crane, 690, 698
Kelvin Lecture on Telephony, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 528
Kemnal, Sir James, on Water-tube Boiler and Crane Construction, 695
Kep Gear, Brightside Foundry and Engineering Company, 604
Kershaw, J. B. C., Control of Boilers by Temperature and Draught Measurements, 437
Kershaw, J. B. C., Electricity Distributing Station at Colwyn Bay, 548
Keys and Key ways, British Engineering Standards Association, 388 ; (Letters), 451, 532
Kieselguhr—see Diatomaceous
Kynoch, W., and J. A. Coderre, Creosote Treatment of Sleepers, 145
L LABORATORIES, Research, at Wembley, General Electric Company, 228, 232
Laboratory, Admiralty Engineering, at West Drayton, 489 {Two-page Supplement, May \lth, 1923)
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES AND WAGES QUESTIONS :
Employment Situation in United States, 600
Liability of Employers, 70
Unemployment Insurance, 423
Welfare Work at Stanton, 640
LANDING Stage and Wharf at Gosport, 166
Lathes—see Machine Tools
Launches and Trial Trips, 187, 215, 230, 302, 330, 356, 379, 400, 433, 485, 511, 537, 591, 622, 645
LEADERS :
1922 — A Retrospect: Unemployment, Labour Disputes, Technical Progress, China, 15
Abstract Science and the Engineer, 502
Accuracy of Gear Wheels, 123
British Railway Wagon, The, 149
Broken Axle, 476
Cast Iron, 96
Chance and the Laws of Nature, 609
Chemical Engineers and their Training, 635
Chinese Students in Britain, 43
Civil Aviation and the Government, 233
Corrosion, 450
Diffusion of Knowledge, 582
Doubt and Research, 424
Electricity Supplies, 343
Engineering and Agriculture, 343
Engineers as Capitalists, 317
Engineers and the Rubber Industry, 205
French Naval Statute, 369
French Policy and British Trade, 582
Generation of Electricity in Great Britain, 395 Great Gift, 206
Hardness and Solid Viscosity of Metals, 449
Helicopter Competition, 527
Indicator, The, 177
Inland Transport, 692
Institute of Metals, 290
Internal Combustion Turbine, 475
International Air Congress, 663
Kelvin Lecture, 528
Liability of Employers, 70
Main Line Railway Electrification, 123;
(Letter), 154
Marine Diesel Engine, The, 69
Mechanical Engineering and its Materials, 178
Mechanical Properties of Metallic Crystals, 555
Navy Estimates, 289
Newton and Einstein, 581
Operation of Water Gas Plant, 635
Our Knowledge of Hardness, 691
Popular Knowledge, 635
Power Rectifiers, 264
Railway Electrification, 501
Railway Position, 263
Railway Speeds, 610
Railways’ Opportunity, 369
Research, 234
Research on Cutting Tools, 95
State Coal Mines, 664
Super Power Stations, 149
Temperature Control, 44
Textile Machinery Papers at “ The Mechanicals,” 44
Turbo Generators, 206
Unemployment Insurance, 423
Verdict on the Therm, 290
Water i»-Coal, 396
What Science Owes to the Engineer, 556
LEA, Professor F. C., on Tensile Tests of Materials at High Temperatures, 178, 182
Le Mesurier, Eng.-Lieut.-Commander L. J., on Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, 85 ; (Letters), 295
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPON- J
DENTS: ]
England, North of, 24, 25, 52, 78, 104, 132, 158, 186, 214, 244, 272, 273, 298, 326,
352, 378, 404, 432, 458, 484, 485, 510, 536, 564, 565, 590, 618, 644, 672, 700, 701
Lancashire, 23, 25, 51, 77, 103, 105, 131, 157, 185, 213, 244, 271, 297, 325, 351, 377, 403, 431, 457, 483, 509, 535, 563, 589, 617, 643, 671, 699
Midlands and Staffordshire, 23, 51, 77, 103, 131, 157, 184, 213, 243, 271, 297, 325, 351, 377, 403, 431, 457, 483, 509, 535, 563, 565, 589, 617, 643, 671, 699
Scotland, 25, 53, 79, 105, 133, 159, 187, 215, 245, 273, 299, 327, 353, 379, 405, 433, 459, 485, 511, 537, 565, 590, 619, 645, 672, 701
Sheffield, 24, 52, 78, 104, 132, 158, 186, 214, ‘ 243, 272, 298, 326, 352, 378, 404, 432, 458, 484, 510, 536, 564, 590, 618, 644, 672, 700
Wales and Adjoining Counties, 25, 53, 79, 105, 133, 159, 187, 215, 245, 273, 299, 327,
353, 379, 405, 433, 459, 485, 510, 537, 565, 591, 619, 645, 673, 701
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR :
Accident to the G.N.R. Express Train, J. T.
Marshall, 198
Accuracy of Gear Wheels, Axel C. Wickman, 198
American Boiler Rating, G. A. Rossetti, 507 ;
D. Brownlie, 533
Ball Valves, W. D., 340
“ Baltic ” Type Locomotives, C. R. King, 170
Boiler Plant Testing, D. Brownlie, 36 ; F. W.
Dean, 230
Catalogues and Public Libraries, Charles Nowell, 154
China, Cecil S. Howsin, 116
Church, The Engineers’, E. Kilburn Scott, 230
Coal Mining—see Heng-Chow
Cyclic Irregularity of Gas Engines, Geo. T.
Pardoe, 230 ; H. E. Wimperis, 295
Design for an Express Locomotive, E. C. . Poultney, 429 ; F. W. and A. J. Brewer, ■ 506, 660 ; C. R. K., 532 ; C. W. Dauncy, 574 ; J. Riekie, 660
Electric Welding, A. E. Shorter, 116
Errors of Gauging, T. W. Cooper, 36
, First Locomotive with Inside Cylinders, F. W. Brewer, 198
Gas Measured by Therms, W. A., 340
Great Western Expresses, R. H. Nicholls, 507 ; Writer of the Article, 507
Hardness Tests, Manufac.,,-429
Heng-Chow Company, Limited, China Mines, Cecil G. Howsin, 472 ; Heng-Chow Company, Limited, 532
Human Side, Argon, 74
Informal Meetings, Three of the Eight, 451
Interesting Gear, F. E. Lindsay, 660
Lathe Tool Research, Edward G. Herbert, 295
Law of Heat Transmission, R. Royds, 36
Lift of a Ball Valve, C. B. Clapham, 472
Locomotive Boosters, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Limited, 507
Made versus Purchased Gauges, Hy. Baker, 154 ; Axel C. Wickman, 198
Mazagon Cotton Depot, Bombay, W. H. Neilson, 688
Mechanical Couplers for Indian Broad-gauge Railways, X., 451 : Writer of the Article, 614
Mechanical Gearing, W. H. Martin, 428
Nicolson Boiler, J. Adamson and Co., 12;
C. E. Stromeyer, 12
Noisy Steam Locomotives, L. J. Le Mesurier, 340
, Oil Engine Nomenclature, H. A. Stuart, 574
1 Proposed Standard Keys and Keyways, C. J.
Sansom, 451 ; Brown Bayley’s Steel Works, Limited, 533
Railway Electrification, W. P. Durtnall, 154 ;
Alex. D. Ferguson, 19B
Railway Signalling, J. Jackson, 230; S. P.
Christie, 256
Railway Speeds, Horace Myers, Major, 660 ;
J. S. Pringle, 688
Research in Cutting Tools, J. F. Kayser, 154
Review of Marine Diesel Engines, L. Le Mesurier, for Sulzer Bros., 295
Safety Regulations for Saw Mills, G. Bellhouse, H.M. Chief Inspector of Factories, 154 ; A. W. Glover, 230
Saw Guards, &c.—see Safety
Scientific Literature, T. W. Mac Alpine, 170
The Late Mr. John Williamson, Geo. T.
Williamson, 507
Theoretical Aspect of Heat Regeneration for Internal Combustion Motors, W. J. Walker, 506
Thickness of Oil Films, J. E. Sears, 12
Traffic Congestion in London : A Proposed Remedy, J. D. Roots, 688
Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, Cummins Syndicate, Limited, 295
Utilisation of Exhaust Steam in Locomotives, J. G. H. Warren, 429
Warning to Inventors, G. Drury Coleman, 170; Precision Photo Printing Plant, Limited, 198 ; Ferranti Limited, 256
What do Employers Want ? A.M. Inst. C.E., 256 ; M.I. Meeh. E., 295 ; R. P., 295
LIFEBOATS—see Ships
Lighthouse Apparatus for Port Said, Chance
Brothers and Co., Limited, 202
LITERATURE :
Reviews :
Alfred Yarrow, His Life and Work, Eleanor
C. Barnes (Lady Yarrow), 664
Brassey’s Naval and Shipping Annual, 1923, Sir Alexander Richardson and Archibald Hurd, 44
Design and Construction of Dams, Edward Wegmann, 692
Design of Masonry Structures and Foundations, Clement C. Williams, 636
Etude sur le Ballon Captif et les A6ronefs Marins, Commandant Charles Lafon, 62, 179
Farm Implements and Machinery, J. R. Bond, 366, 665
Jane’s Fighting Ships, 1922, Oscar Parkes,
i 366, 556
- Mechanisms of Machine Tools, Thomas R.
Shaw, 610
LITERATURE (continued):
Reviews (continued)'.
Merchant Ships of the World, 1923, Frank C. Bowen and F. J. N. Wedge, 520
Metals and Metallic Compounds, Vol. I. and Vol. II., Ulick R. Evans, 583
Scottish Canals and Waterways, Edwin A. Pratt, 637
Ships of the Royal Navy, Oscar Parkes, 179, 290
Subject Index to Periodicals, K, Science and Technology, 45
Thermal Treatment of Steel, J. W. Urquhart, 62
Woollen and Worsted Spinning, Alfred F.
Barker, 62
Short Notices :
Atoms, Jean Perrin, 425, 665
Belt Conveyors and Belt Elevators, F. V.
Hetzel, M.E., 451, 665
Destructive Distillation of Wood, H. M. Bunbury, 396, 665
Indian Engineering, W. L. Strange, 425, 637
Ironfoundry, The Modern, Joseph G. Horner, 425, 637
Manufacture of Cane Sugar, L. Jones and
F. I. Scard, 665
Manufacture of Pulp and Paper, H. N. Lee, &c., 692
Pioneer Railway Engineering, H. Stringer, 556, 637
Printing Telegraph Systems and Mechanisms, H. H. Harrison, 425, 583
Radio Experimenter’s Handbook, Part II., Data and Design, Philip R. Coursey, 583, 637
Railway Signalling, Automatic, F. Raynar Wilson, 637
Vibration and Noise. Prevention of, Alec B.
Eason, 425, 637
X-rays, G. W. C. Kaye, 425, 583
Year Book of Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 583
Books Received :
Absorption of Nitrous Gases, H. W. Webb> 665
Advertiser’s A.B.C., 396
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Reports of the Light Alloys Sub-committee, June, 1921, 62
Aircraft Steels and Materials, Brig.-General R. K. Bagnall-Wild and Others, 62
Air Publication 905, Rigging Notes, F 5 Boat Seaplane, 235
Allgemeine Maschinenlehre Vorlesungen uber Arbeitsgewinnung und Kraftmaschinen, Hugo Fischer, 318
Alternating-current Electrical Engineering, W. Tolme Maccall, 583
American Malleable Cast Iron, H. A. Schwartz, 179
Annual Report of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, 1922, 23, 610
Association of British Chemical Manufacturers, Directory of Members, 290
Association of Engineering and Shipbuilding Draughtsmen : Elements of Diesel Engine Design, D. Bruce, 62
Barnett House Papers, No. 7 : Scientific Management and the Engineering Situation, Lecture, Sir W. Ashley, 318
Bessel Functions, Treatise on the Theory of,
G. N. Watson, 235
Blast-furnace and Manufacture of Pig Iron, R. Forsythe, 151
British Coal Mining Industry During the War, Sir R. A. S. Redmayne, 425
By-product Coking, G. S. Cooper, 637
California, State of, Public Works Bulletins : No. 4, Water Resources of California ; No. 5, Flow in California Streams ; No. 6, Irrigation Requirements of California
Lands, 637
Carrateristiche Costrutive delle Turbine, &c., 665
Catalogo de la Biblioteca Nacional de Marina, 1922, 583
Causes and Prevention of Corrosion, Alan A.
Pollitt, 665
Cements and Artificial Stones, The Late J. Watson, 318
Chemistry, Inorganic and Theoretical, Vol.
III., J. W. Mellor, 425
Chemistry and Technology of Gelatin and Glue, Robert H. Bogue, 45
Civil Engineering Geology, Cyril S. Fox, 318
Back to Prosperity, H. Lowenfeld, 366
Briquetting, A. L. Stillman, 366
Cam Design and Manufacture, F. B. Jacobs, 366
Cleveland Technical Institute, Bulletin, 290 Coke for Steam-raising Purposes, &c., G. M.
Gill, 235
Colliery Year Book and Coal Trades Directory, 610
Commonsense of the Calculus, G. W. Brewster, 366
Cost Accounts for the Metal Industry, H. E. Parkes, 62
Costing and Price Fixing, J. M. Scott-Maxwell, 556
Cour Complet de Mathematiques Speciales Mecanique, Tome III., J. Haag, 45
Crystallisation of Metals, Lectures by Colonel N. T. Belaiew, 318
Deflections of Suspension Bridges, John W. Spiller, 665
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research :
British Association for Advancement of Science, Fourth Report on Colloid Chemistry, &c., 179
Food Investigation Board :
Report for the Year 1921, 62
Special Report No. 9, by Engineering Committee, Transmission of Heat, &c., 62
Fuel Research Board :
Technical Paper No. 5, Apparatus for Measurement of Specific Gravity, &c., A. Blackie, 265
Design of Steam Boilers and Pressure Vessels, George B. Haven and G. W. Swett, 637
Dictionary of Applied Physics, Sir R. Glazebrook, 235
Diesel Engine, A. Norton, 318
Elasticity and Strength of Materials Used in Engineering Construction, Section I., C. A. P. Turner, 318
(continued):
)Oks Received (continued):
Elasticity and Strength of Materials Used in Engineering Construction, Section II., Simple Flexure, C. A. P. Turner, 451
Electric Cranes and Hauling Machines, F. E.
Chilton, 451
Electric Handling of Materials, Vol. IV., Machinery and Methods, H. H. Broughton, 665
Electric Lift Equipment for Modern Buildings, Ronald Grierson, 665
Electrician Annual Tables of Electricity Undertakings, 1923, 610
Electrons, Electric Waves, and Wireless Telephony, J. A. Fleming, 583
Elements of Applied Physics, Alpheus W. Smith, 692
Empire Municipal Directory and Year Book, 1923-24, 556
Engine Balance, Treatise on, Using Exponentials, P. Cormac, 637
Engineering Drawing for Technical Students, Principles of, Charles C. Leeds, 451
Engineering of Excavation, George B.
Massey, 692
Engineering Industry and Crisis of 1922, A.
Shadwell, 235
English Clubs in all Parts of the World, 1923,
E. C. Austin-Leigh, 318
Essais de Soudures Autogme et Electrique de Pieces de Chaudijres, E. Hoehn, 62
Factors in the Location and Lay-out of Locomotive Repair Shops, H. L. Cole, 451
Factors in the Location and Lay-out of Railway Repair Shops, H. L. Cole, 451
Factory Storekeeping: Control and.Storage of Materials, H. H. Farquhar, 45
Flow of Gases in Furnaces, W. E. Groume-
Grjimailo, 396
Gas Manufacture, Distribution, and Use, 290
Gasholder Design and Construction, R. J.
Milbourne, 425
Gasworks Recorders, Leonard Levy, 62
Generalised Linear Perspective, &c., J. W.
Gordon, 235
Generation and Utilisation of Cold, Faraday
Society Discussion, 451
Golden ‘Hammer and other Engineering Stories, A. W. Marshall, 179
Handbuch des Dampflokomotivbaues, Dr.
Martin Igel, 179
Heat Engines, A Text-book of, Professor Jamieson and E. S. Andrews, 396
Heizungs-und Luftungsanlagen in Fabriken, Oberingenieur Valerius Huttig, 318
Henslowe’s Motor Dictionary, English -Spanish, Spanish-English, Leonard Hens-lowe, 425
How to Build Amateur Valve Stations, Philip R. Coursey, 583
How to Form a Company, H. W. Jordan, 45
How to Reform Our Railways, J. G. B.
Sams, 692
Hydraulics Applied to Sewer Design, G. S.
Coleman, 692
Ice and Cold Storage Trades Directory, 1923, 235
Imperial Institute Monographs on Mineral Resources, British Empire, Molybdenum Ores, R. H. Rastall, 179
Income Tax Simplified, Arthur Fieldhouse, 45
Industrial Applications of X-rays, P. H. S.
Kempton, 235
Industrial Court : Practice and Procedure, Sir William Mackenzie, 318
Industrial Hygiene and Medicine, E. W.
Hope and Others, 235
Industrial Mathematics Practically Applied, Paul V. Farnsworth, 451
Institution of Naval Architects, ct Transactions ” of, R. AV. Dana, 265
Institution of Production Engineers, “ Proceedings,” of the Session 1921-1922, Vol. I., 45
Interdependance, R. Hofmann, 396
Internal Combustion Engine, H. E. Wimperis, 62
Internal Combustion Engine, Vol. I., Slow-speed Engines, 151 ; Vol. II., High-speed Engines, H. R. Ricardo, 692
Internal Combustion Engines, Elementary, J. W. Kershaw, 235
Internal Combustion Engines, J. Okill, 318
Internal Combustion Engines, Papers on, 366
Jane’s All the World’s Aircraft, 1923, C. G.
Grey, 665
Japan, Twenty-second Financial and Eco-r nomic Annual of, 1922, 637
Journal of the Institute of Metals, G. Shaw Scott, 179
Laboratory Organisation, Tested Method of, Seymour Pile and R. Johnston, 425
La Force Motrice Electrique dans 1’Industrie, Eugene Maree, 62
Law and Order, New Province for, Henry Bournes Higgins, 62
L’Electrodynamique des Milieux Isotropes en Repos, &c., Louis Roy, 665
Les H61icopteres, W. Margoulis, 179
Les Maries et Leur Utilisation Industrielle, E. Fichot, 179
Lighting and Photometrv, Elementary Prin ciples, J. W. T. Walsh; 179
Line Charts for Engineers, W. N. Rose, 451 Lockwood’s Builders’ and Contractors’ Price
Book, 1923, 366
Lubricants, Shoe Polishes, &c., Manufacture of, R. Brunner, 265
L’Union d’Electricite et la Centrale de Gennevilliers, E. Mercier, 45
Machine Tools, Mechanisms of, T. R. Shaw, 425
Mahaffy and Dodson’s Law relating to Motor Cars, C. S. Rewcastle, 556
Manchester Guardian Commercial Year Book, 366
Manual of Up-to-date Organisation, &c., G. T. Turner and B. Wood, 235
Marine Power Plant, Lawrence B. Chapman, 45
Marine Works, Practical Treatise, Ernest Latham, 62
Mastering Power Production, &c., Walter N. Polakow, 62
Materials of Construction, Professor A. P.
Mills, 151
Mechanical Engineering Detail Tables, John P. Ross, 318
LITERATURE (continued):
Books Received (continued):
Mechanical Testing, R. G. Batson and J. H. Hyde, 318
Mechanical World Electrical Pocket Book, 1923, 318
Mechanical WorldYeox'Book., 1923, 318
Mechanics, Principles of, J. F. S. Ross, 366
Medical Notes in Connection with Commercial
Aircraft, 62
Mercury Ores, Edward Hulse, 477
Metal Turning Made Easy, 318
Meteorological Office, Air Ministry, British Rainfall, 1921, 318
Ministry of Munitions and Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Technical Records of Explosives Supply, 1915-
1918, No. 9, Heat Transmission, 45
Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Physical Department, &c., 665
Modern Gas Producers, N. E. Rambush, 665
Modern Gasworks Chemistry, Geoffrey Wey-man, 151
Moduling of Irrigation Channels, E. S. Crump, 235
My Railways and Me, Edward S. Hadley, 62 New South Wales Government Railways and Tramways Report, June 30th, 1922, 151
Nitrogen Industry, J. R. Partington and L. H. Parker, 62
Oilmen’s Sundries and How to Make Them, ‘ ‘ Technicus, ”665
Oil Power, Sydney H. North, 318
One Thousand Questions and Answers on Company Law, Henry A. Ashton, 477
Ontario, Province of, Report of the Hydroelectric Power Commission, 62
Optical Methods in Control and Research Laboratories, J. N. Goldsmith and others, 290
Ore Dressing, A Text-book of, S. J. Truscott, 425
Oxy-acetylene Welding, 62
Patents for Inventions, J. Ewart Walker and R. Bruce Foster, 45
Patternmaking, Edward M. McCracken and
C. H. Sampson, 637
People’s Year Book, 1923, &c., 318
Phase-rule and its Applications, Alexander Finlay, 451
Physics in Industry, Vol. I., Archibald Barr and others, 610
Planing and Geodetic Surveying for Engineers : Vol. I., Plane Surveying ; Vol. IL, Higher Surveying ; David Clark, 583
Power Station, A 130,000-Kilowatt, G.
Klingenber^, 396
Practical Civil Engineering Simplified for the Far East, J. R. McLeod, 45
Practical Engineer Electrical Pocket Book and Diary for 1923, Conrad Arnold, 318
Practical Engineer Mechanical Pocket Book and Diary for 1923, E. G. Beck, 318
Practical Heat, T. Croft, 692
Probleme der Weltwirtschaft, Professor Dr.
Bernhard Harms, 265
Properties of Engineering Materials, W. C. Popplewell and H. Carrington, 637
Providence Zone Plan, Robert Whitten, 665
Punjab Canal Gazetteers, Vol. I., 45
Racing Eight : Notes on its Design and Propulsion, W. B. Coventry, 318
Radiotelegraphie, Pvadiot61ephonie, &c., E. Reynaud-Bonin, 665
Railroad Construction, W. Loring Webb, 396
Railroad Electrification and the Electric Locomotive, Arthur J. Manson, 665
Railway Permanent Way, W. Hepworth and J. Thos. Lee, 151
Railways of Spain, George L. Boag, 665
“ Rapid ” Decimal Calculator and Universal Reckoner, J. G. Inglis, 366
Reid’s Handy Colliery Guide, &c., 179
Reinforced Concrete, Manual of, C. F. Marsh and William Dunn, 179
Relativity, Mathematical Theory of, A. S. Eddington, 235
Relativity, Principle of, with Applications to Physical Science, A. N. Whitehead, 45
Repairing of Locomotives, No. III., E. L. Ahrons, 151
Royal Engineers in the European War, 1914-
1919, 179
Schedule “ A ” and House Duty Assessment, J. Stanton, 637
Seaborne Trade, C. E. Fayle, 396
Second Course in Engineering Science, P. J.
Haler and A. H. Stuart, 45
Shall the State Throw Away the Keys ? Association of British Chemical Manufacturers, 62
Shop Arithmetic for the Machinist, Erik Oberg, 151
Sierra Leone Government Railway, Lieut.-Colonel F. D. Hammond, 318
Special Steels, &c., Sir Robert Hadfield, 583
Statique Cinematique, Robert d’Adhdmar, 366
Steam Turbine Theory and Practice, W. J. Kearton, 62
Stone Dusting of Mines, Study of, Part II.,
F. S. Sinnatt and A. McCulloch, 62
Structural Design in Theory and Practice, Henry Adams, 318
Structural Drafting and the Design of Details, Carlton T. Bishop, 637
Structural Steelwork, Wm. H. Black, 318
Structure of Atoms, Alfred Stock, 235
Suspension Bridges, Practical Treatise on,
D. B. Steinman, 556
Swedish Year Book, 1922, 179
Tables Annuelles de Constantes et Donnees Numdriques de Chimie, &c., Vol. IV., 235
Telephone Erection and Maintenance, H. G.
White, 179
Testing, A Handbook of, Vol. II., Theory of Prime Movers, C. A. Middleton Smith and A. G. Warren, 583
The Electrician Electrical Trades’ Directory and Handbook, 1923, 396
Theory of Emulsions and Emulsification, William Clayton, 179
Third Winter of Unemployment, 396
Toothed Gear Wheel Cutting, Principles, &c.,
G. W. Burley, 179
Trade Marks, Information on the Subject of, Hasel tine, Lake and Co., 151
Trade Unionism and Munitions, G. D. H. Cole, 556
Transactions of the Liverpool Engineering Society, Vol. XLIII., 556
LITERATURE (continued):
Books Received (continued):
United States National Museum Report, 1922, 425
University of Sheffield, Department of Fuel Technology, Coal: Series of Lectures on Coal and its Utilisation, H. Chamberlain and others, 62
Vector Calculus, with Applications to Physics, J. B. Shaw, 318
Visual Illusions, M. Luckiesh, 366
Water Power in the British Empire, Reports of Committee, 62
Weighing Machines, G. A. Owen, 179
Whittaker’s Mechanical Engineer’s Pocket Book, W. Erskine Dommett, 62
Willing’s Press Guide, 1923, 179
Wireless Component Parts, Bernard E. Jones, 425
Wireless: Popular and Concise, Lieut.-Colonel C. G. Chetwode Crawley, 45
Wireless Telegraphy, Text-book on, Vol. II., Valves and Valve Apparatus, Rupert Stanley, 179
Working and Design of Gas Producers, J. W. Spedding, 637
Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1906, W.
Addington Willis, 396
Workshop Routine : Its Principles and Application, W. J. Hiscox, 665
Year Book of Scientific and Learned Societies, 1922, 179
Young Man and Civil Engineering, G. F. Swain, 366
LLOYD’S Register—see Ships
Lorry, New 30-Cwt., Albion Motor Car Company, Limited, 452
Lubricator and Lubrication—see Railway Locomotives ; also Boundary
M MACHINE TOOLS:
Cutting Tools, Research on, 95 ; (Letter), 154
Disc Grinding Machine, Horizontal, Cunliffe and Croom, Limited, 74
Fallacy of the “ Safety ” Cutter Block, 156 ;
(Letter), 154
Grinding Spindles for Lathes, Productive British Grinders, Limited, 255
High-speed Twist Drills, Drill-sharpening Machine, &c., Rapid Cobalt Company, Limited, 224
Hydraulic and other Tools and Shearing Machines at British Industries Fair, Tangent Tool and Engineering Company, Limited, 201
Lathes, Small, at the Model Engineer Exhibition, 48
Lathe Tools, Mr. Dempster Smith’s Report, 234 ; (Letters), 154, 295
Machine Tool Trades’ Association, Annual
Meeting and Dinner, 295
Machine Tools for Locomotive Work, C. D. Andrew, 96
Milling Machine for Copper Fire-box Plates, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 479
Milling Machine, Double-headed, Platescarfing, Noble and Lund, Limited, 418
Multiple-spindle Vertical Drilling Machine, J. Archdale and Co., 293
Nibbling Machine, J. B. Stone and Co., 255
Old Machine Tools in India, 673
Planing Machine Drive Conversion, Newton Brothers, 223
Pneumatic Drilling Machine, Globe Pneumatic Engineering Company, Limited, 430
Portable Horizontal Drilling Machine, Heavy-Duty Vertical Drilling Machine, William Asquith, Limited, 128, 129, 146
Spiral Bevel Gears, W. C., D., 649, 677
Thread-milling Machine for Pipe Line Sockets, Richards, 374
Variable-power Hydraulic Riveting Machine, Henry Berry and Co., Limited, 270
McLACHLAN, Dr., on The Application of a Revolving Magnetic Drum to Electric Relays, &c., 641
Magnets, Permanent, Cobalt Steels for, J. F.
Kayser, 57, 83
Magnetos—see Magnets
Malaya, Engineering Association of, 416
Materials—see Mechanical; also Separation ; also Tensile
Mathot, R. E., on The Evolution of the Heavy
Oil Engine, 137
Matteucci Speed Transmission Gear, 372, 373
Mauss-Stewart Sugar Clarification Process and Mauss Separator, 694
Measuring Instrument—see Precision
Measuring Machine—see Gauge
Mechanical Contrivances—see Water, Storage, &c.
Mechanical Engineering and its Materials, 178, 182
Mechanical Gearing—see Ships
Mechanical Handling Equipment at a Tasmanian Zinc Works, 394, 398
Mechanical Separation—see Separation
Mechanical Stoking—see Stoking
Mellanby, Professor, on Clyde Marine Oil Engines, 696
Melling’s Controller for Prevention of Overwinding, &c., in Mine Shafts, 604
Metal-cutting Apparatus, British Oxygen Company, Limited, 254
Metallic Crystals, Single, Production of, &c., Professor H. C. H. Carpenter, 546, 550, 555
Metals, Papers on—see also Institute of Metals Meter Reading, An Innovation in, 91 “ Microcharacter ” for Hardness Testing, 420 Miles Walker, Professor, on Control of Speed and Power Factor of Induction Motors, 226, 256
1 Milling and Thread Milling—see Machine Tools Mines, Safety in, 632
Mining Exhibits at the Royal Agricultural Hall, London, 604, 632
Models, Use of, in Engineering, Professor Gibson, 174
Modern Trackwork and its Importance, Sir R. Hadfield, 654
Montgomerie, J., on Experiments on Large-size Riveted Joints, 397
Moore, Harold E., on Heavy Fuel Oils, &c., 127
Morris-Airey, H., Development of Naval High-power Valves, 372
Morrison, R. L., on Modern Power Rectifiers, 258, 259, 264
Morwell—see Electrical Matters
Mosquito Extermination, Sanitary Engineer and, H. F. Ferguson, 482
Motor Car, Citroen, with KegreSse Endless Track and Equipment for Crossing the Sahara, 414
Motor Car Gear and Works—see Works
Motor Rollers—see Road Roller
N NAVIGATION Congress, Thirteenth International, 588
Nelson, C. H., Works Production, 174
NEWCOMEN SOCIETY :
Early History of the Gas Process, David Brownlie, 331
Oriental Cotton Printing in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, G. Baker, 154
Some Notes on Old Windmills, Arthur Titley, 118
Summer Meeting and Visits, 682
NEWTON and Einstein, 581
New Zealand, Development of the North Island, 418
Norbury, A. L., Hardness of Annealed Copper,
Hardness of Certain Copper a-Solid Solutions, 305
o OBITUARY:
Alston, William Murray, 207
Bornemann, Johann Auguste Diedrich, 264
Dewar, Sir James, 344
Firth, Ambrose, 70
Robinson, Mark Heaton, 150
Ross, Alexander, 150
St. Laurent, Arthur T., 396
Scott, Adam, 207
Thompson, William Bruce, 636
Walmisley, Arthur Thomas, 96
OGILVIE, Colonel Alex., on Gliders and their
Value to Aeronautical Progress, 141, 166, 184 Oil Engines—see Engines
Oil, Extraction of, from Bituminous Materials,
Fusion Corporation, Limited, 14, 22
Oil Fuel, French Navy and, 498
Oil Fuel—see also Ships
Oils, Heavy Fuel, in Internal Combustion
Engines, H. E. Moore, 127
Oxygen Jet Cutting Machine, Godfrey Engineering Works, 254
PACKING and Despatching, 442
Parr, P. H., on Equivalent Loads on Bridges, 411
Parsons, The Hon. Sir C. A., and Messrs. S. S. Cook and H. M. Duncan, on Mechanical Gearing, 335, 349
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS, BRITISH:
Aeronautics, 136, 161
Batteries and Accumulators, 81, 107, 435, 513, 675, 703
Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 107, 217, 382, 539, 567
Cranes and Conveyors, 136
Crushing and Grinding, 190, 435
Dynamos and Motors, 218, 247, 329, 355, 382, 461, 513, 540, 593, 621, 675
Engines, Internal Combustion, 55, 81, 355, 381, 435, 461, 487, 539, 593
Engines, Steam, 81
Furnaces, 461, 539, 568, 647
Gas Producers, 135, 189, 539
Lighting and Heating, 28, 190, 218, 247, 355, 462, 488, 568, 647
Locomotives, 408, 514
Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 56, 81, 108, 136, 247, 276, 302, 329, 356, 514, 540, 568, 594, 621, 648
Measuring and Testing Instruments, 27, 136, 189, 301, 356, 408, 436, 461, 487, 540, 594, 647, 675
Metallurgy, 28, 275, 514
Mining, 408
Miscellaneous, 28, 56, 82, 108, 162, 190, 218, 248, 276, 302, 330, 356, 382, 408, 436, 462, 488, 514, 540, 568, 594, 622, 648, 676, 704
Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 82, 435, 514, 594, 622
Pumping and Blowing Machinerv, 27, 108, 301, 329, 407, 488, 675, 704
Ships and Boats, 28, 302, 356, 488, 676
Steam Generators, 135, 217, 355, 407, 461, 567, 703
Switchgear, 27, 56, 107, 189, 275, 301, 382, 407; 435, 513, 567, 593, 675, 703
Telegraphs and Telephones, 27, 55, 81, 107, 135, 161, 189, 217, 247, 275, 301, 329, 355,
381, 407, 436, 513, 539, 567, 593, 621, 647, 703
Tramways and Railways, 27, 218, 247, 594
Transformers and Converters, 135, 161, 189, 408, 487
Transmission of Power, 81, 108, 189, 247, 356,
382, 436, 487, 540, 567, 621, 648, 675, 704 Turbine Machinery, 161, 381, 407, 513, 703 Water Purification, 162
Welding, 218, 247, 462
PATENTS, Prolongation of, 533
Patents, Stainless Steel, 497
Pendred, Loughnan, Problems of the Engine Indicator, 87
Pernambuco, Proposed Port Improvements at, 8 Personal and Business Announcements, 25, 50, 79, 102, 130, 159, 190, 218, 239, 269, 302, 330, 356, 405, 433, 462, 488, 511, 540, 568, 591, 619, 648, 676, 704
Peru, Drainage Works in, 151
Peruvian Engineering Notes, 146
Petrol-electric Road Crane, Henry J. Coles, Limited, 66
5trol,Rail Car, 62—72 H.P., French, 47
Pipes, Metal, Concrete Lining for, and Machine Used, Stanton Ironworks Company, Limited, 531
Plywood, Reinforced, Venesta, Limited, 294
Pooley, Henry, on An Automatic Cement Kiln, 391
Popular Knowledge, 635
Port Works at Concepcion, Chile, 146
Power Plant, Self-contained, Parsons Motor Company, Limited, 239
Power Stations, Electrical—see Electrical Matters
Practical Engineer, A Vision of Terror, 455
Precision Measuring Instrument for Small Motions of Solid Bodies, H. A. Thomas, 138
Prestwood—see Heating
Prolongation of Patents, 533
PUMPS :
Air Lift Pumping Plant, Sullivan Machinery Company, 604, 605
Clyde Oil Fuel Burning, Pumps Used, 611
Condenser Extraction Pump,Mirrlees-Watson Company, 152
Efficient Pumping Plant, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited, 552
Electric Control Gear for Pumping Station at Cardiff Docks, 428
Fuel Pump, R.E.M. Type, for Belgian Hot-bulb Engine, 120
Fuel Pump for Solid Injection Oil Engine, 523
Sewage Pumping Plant at Bognor, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited, 426
Sewage Pumping Plant, Diesel-electric, 599
Triple-expansion Three-throw Pump, Tests of, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited, 73
PYROMETERS and Thermometers for Control of Boilers, 437
R RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS :
See also Annual Articles
General Matters :
Audiometer Records from Old and New Cars, 144
Automatic Operation of Points, Mersey Railway, 237
British Railway Wagons, 149, 151 ; (Correction), 175
Creosote Treatment of Sleepers, W. Kynoch and J. A. Coderre, 145
Disinfecting Railway Carriages, Colonel Glen-Liston’s System, 237
Electrification of the Hungarian State Railways, L. von Verebely, 318
Gibbins Railway Bogie, 144
Indian Railway Administration Report, 450 London Tube Railways, Rolling Stock for, 144, 148
Main Line Railway Electrification, 123; (Letter), 198
Mechanical Couplers for the Indian Broad-gauge Railways, 240 ; (Letters), 451, 614 Power Rectifier Sub-station on the Midi Railway, 258, 259
Railway Coaches, Names of Parts of, 362
Railway Electrification, Sir Philip Dawson on, 501 ; (Correction), 537
Railway Position, 263
Railway Requirements of an Important Industrial Area, J. A. Jenkinson, 654
Railway Results in 1922, 269
Railway Speeds, 610 ; (Letters), 660, 688
Railways’ Opportunity, 369
Signalling, Route, at Winchester, Great
Western Railway, 251
Spring Buffer, 268
Steel Arch Railway Bridge, 507
British, Colonial, and Indian :
Canadian National Railways, 295
City and South London Tube, Shield for Enlarging, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 76
Federated Malay States Railways, 669
Great Western Railway Works, 183
Great Western Trains, Two New, 658, 659
Ireland, Railways of, 60
London and North-Eastern Railway, New
Works on, 197
Railways Jointly Owned, 12
Foreign:
Bridge, Trisanna, over the Arlberg Pass, Strengthening, 588
Canton Railways and Wharves, 697
Chinese Government Railways, 34, 333, 347
Chinese Government Railways, New Rolling Stock for, 697
French Petrol Rail Coach, 47
German Railways, Electrification of, 169 Hungarian State Railways, Electrification, L. Von Verebely, 318
Pau, Midi Railway, Power Rectifier Substation at, 258, 259
Peking-Mukden Railway, 333, 347
Rhaetian Railway Electrification, Completion of, 464, 474, 492
South America, Railway Electrification in, 517, 526
South American Railway Notes, 229
Swiss Federal Railways 15,000-Volt Heating Wagon, 208, 209
Tientsin-Pukow Railway Coaches, New, 697 Track Circuiting the Meudon Tunnel, 562
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES :
See also Annual Articles
General:
Boosters for Locomotives, 419 ; (Letter), 507
Broken Axle, 476
Condensing and Utilisation of Exhaust Steam in Locomotives, 279, 303 ; (Letter), 428
Experimental Condensing Express Locomotive Constructed at Elswick in 1848, 303 Locomotives included in Short Histories of Famous Firms, E. L. Ahrons :
Dreadnought, 1829, 111 ; The Liverpool, 1829, 111, 112; The Bee, 1832, 112; The Liver, 1832, 112; The Lark, 1835, 112; Furness, Nos. 3 and 4, 1846, 112, 113; Shrewsbury and Chester, 1847, 113; Four-coupled Goods, 1848, 113,
114; Great Southern, 1847, 113 ; Six-coupled, 1846, 113 ; Wrekin, 1849, 114 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire, 1849, 114; Edward Bury and Co. (Bury, Curtis and Kennedy), Clarence Foundry, Liverpool, 111 ; (Letter), 198
Lubricator for Locomotives, Gresham and Craven, Limited, 668
Number of Locomotives, 615
Superheater Tank Locomotives in Suburban Service, F. W. Brewer, 255
Tools for Locomotive Work—see Machine Tools
British, Colonial and Indian :
Great Central Four-coupled Superheater Passenger Engine, 5
Great Northern Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Passenger Engine, 4, 90, 92, 452 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923) ; (Two-page Supplement, January 26th, 1923) ; (Two-page Supplement, April 21th, 1923).
Great Western Express Running, Birmingham-Paddington, 220 ; (Letter), 507
The Locomotive “ Remembrance,” London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 392
North-Eastern Three-cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Passenger Engine, 4 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
North Staffordshire Four-cylinder Side Tank Engine, 5
Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, Miniature Main Line Engine, 548
Southern Railway (South-Eastern and Chatham) Three-cylinder Simple Superheater Engine, 200
Foreign :
Buenos Aires Western Railway Electric Goods Locomotive, 519
Diesel-electric Engines in Tunis, 344
Rhaetian Railway, Electric Locomotives for, Brown, Boveri and Co., Ateliers de Construction Oerlikon, and Winterthur Works, 492
Swedish State Railways Ljungstrom Turbo Locomotive, 5
RAYNER, E. S., on Tramways from a Traffic Point of View, &c., 656
Reader, R. C., on Copper Rich Aluminium Alloys, 292
Reconstruction Work in the Devastated Regions of France, 477
Rectifiers—see Electrical Matters
Refractory Materials, Conference, 508
Reinforced Concrete Road in Flintshire, 344 Reinforced Plywood, Venesta, Limited, 294 Research on Cutting Tools, 95, 234 ; (Letters), 154, 295
Research, Doubt and, 424
Research Laboratories at Wembley, General Electric Company, 228, 232
Research, Sir Alfred Yarrow’s Gift, 206, 234
Rhodin, John G. A., on Electrolytic Chlorine and its Future, 598
Riveting Machines—see Machine Tools
Road Roller, 10-Ton Steam, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 348
Road Roller, Three-wheel Water Ballast Motor, Barford and Perkins, 681
Road Rollers, Motor, 12-14-Ton, John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Limited, 560
Road Vehicles, Coupling for, 505
Roads Congress, International, at Seville, 494, 522
Robbins-Scherzer Car-dumping Machine at Milwaukee, 383
Rolling Stock—see Railways
Rosen, J., Problems in High-speed Alternators and their Solution, 206, 210
Rosenhain, Dr. W., on the Structure of Alloys, 471
Rubber Industry, Mechanical Problems in, H. C. Young, 196, 205, 206, 224
Rubber, Reclaimed, Position of, 253
s SAFETY in Mines, 632
Sahara, Crossing the, by Motor Car, 414
Salmond, Air Vice-Marshal Sir W. G. H., on Progress of Aeronautical Research and Experiment, 141, 145
Salving—see Ships
Sanitary Engineer and Mosquito Extermination, H. F. Ferguson, 482
Sayers, H. M., on Town Transport, 476
Scaling Set, Portable, Frank Gilman, 254
Scarifier, Price Resilient, 681
Scholarships, Whitworth, for 1924, 670
Science and Industry in Old Glasgow, 623
Scientific and Industrial Research Report—see Boundary Lubrication
Scottish Oil Developments, Recent, 641
Separating Barge for Oily Ballast Water, Smith’s Dock Company, Limited, 91, 92
Separation of Materials by Mechanical Means, Cecil Bentham, 181
Separator—see Conduit
Seven-day Journal, 9, 37, 63, 89, 117, 143, 171, 199, 227, 257, 283, 311, 337, 363, 389, 417, 443, 469, 495, 521, 549, 575, 603, 629, 657, 685 ; (Letter), 507
Sewage, Handling, with a Centrifugal Pump, Gwynne Engineering Company, Limited, 285
Sewage Pumping—see Pumps
Sewage Treatment in England, Present Status of, 370
Shearing Machines—see Machine Tools
Shield for Enlarging the City and South London Tube, 76
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING :
See also Annual Articles
General:
Century of Progress, 641
Conversion of Warships to Mercantile Use, 376
Detecting Fire at Sea, Rich System, 242 ; (Paragraph), 282
Electric Ship Propulsion, W. L. R. Emmet, 365, 376
Flettner Rudder on the Motor Ship Odenwald, 667
Influence of Form on Stability and Propulsion in Passenger Ships, John Anderson, 397
Lloyd’s Register Annual Summary, 97
Lloyd’s Register, Quarterly Shipbuilding Returns, 40, 402
Mechanical Gearing, Hon. Sir C. A. Parsons, S. S. Cook and H. M. Duncan, 335, 349
Motor Ship’s Shaft-driven Winches, Werk-spoor Company, 288, 296
Oil Fuel Burning System, The Clyde, Alexander Stephen and Sons, Limited, 608, 611
Present-day Problems in the Design of Ships, A. C. F. Henderson, 334
Proposed Aircraft-carrying Mail Steamer, Sir Eustace d’Eyncourt and Mr. J. H. Narbeth, 310, 323
Riveted Joints, Large Size, Experiments on, J. Montgomerie, 397
Salving the Brazilian Lloyd Ship Avare, 312 (Two-page Supplement, March 23rd, 1923)
Stoking, Mechanical, at Sea, Underfeed Stoker Company’s Equipment, 46
Tractors for Launching Lifeboats, 615
Vane Wheel Propulsion, Maurice E. Denny, 184
Naval Matters:
See also Annual Articles
Admiralty Engineering Laboratory at West Drayton, 489 (Two-page Supplement, May IRA, 1923)
Coastal Motor Boats (C.M.B.) : Their Design and Service during the War, Sir J. E. Thornycroft and Lieut. Bremner, 334, 345
Electric Drive in Auxiliary Naval Vessels, 110, 122
French Naval Statute, 369
French Navy and Oil Fuel, 498
Naval High-power Valves, Development of, H. Morris-Airey, 372
Navy Estimates, 289
Submarine Construction at the Krupp Germania Works, 386 (Two-page Supplement, April 13th, 1923)
U.S. Battleship Maryland, Exhaust Gas Water-tube Boiler and Diesel Auxiliary Engines, 455
Foreign Navies :
Dutch Diesel-electric Depot Ship Pelikaan, 110, 122
French Navy, The New, 427
German Submarine Cruisers U 139 to 141, 386 (Two-page Supplement, April 13th, 1923)
Japanese Naval Oil Tanker Kamoi, 110
Mercantile and Miscellaneous Vessels :
Canadian Pacific Liner Montrose, 21 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Conte Rosso, Lloyd Sabaudo Liner, 21 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Cunard Liner Antonia, 21 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Dalgoma, Motor Cargo Ship, Alexander Stephen and Son, Limited, 576, 580
Faraday, Siemens’ Cable Ship, 286
Fezara, Khedivial Line Steamer, Trials of, Alex. Stephen and Sons, Limited, 172, 608, 611
Fire and Salvage Boat for Rangoon, Merryweather and Sons, Limited, 75
Hauraki, Motor Ship, Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, 17 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
Minnewaska, Atlantic Transport Liner, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 641
Odenwald, Motor Ship, Flettner Rudder on, 667
Pizarro, Motor Ship, Sea Trial of, W. Beard-more and Co., Limited, 65
Rhea, Motor Ship, with Shaft-driven Winches, 288, 296
White Star Triple-screw Liner Pittsburgh, 21 (Supplement, January 5th, 1923)
SHOWS—see Exhibitions
Signalling, Railway—see Railways
Sillince, W. P., on Losses in Heat Engines, &c.‘ 640
Sleepers, Railway—see Railways
South Africa’s Proposed New Harbour, Zulu-land Coast, 153
Spain, Hydro-electrical Situation in, 240
Spinning Mule, J. Hardman, 144
Spiral Bevel Gears, W. C., D., 649, 677
Stadium in Wembley Park, 358, 368
Stanton, T. E., on Boundary Lubrication in Engineering, 678
State Coal Mines, 664
Static Indentation Tests, R. G. C. Batson, 444
Steam Generation, Efficient, Ideal for, David Brownlie, 649
Steam Nozzles Research Committee, Second
Report, 319, 415
Steels—see Iron and Steel
Stoking, Mechanical, at Sea, Underfeed Stoker Company’s Equipment, 46
Stone Drying and Tarring Plant, Automatic, Winget, Limited, 321
Suction Gas Producers, William Greenwood, 340
Sugar Machinery, Lord Invernairn, 694
Superheated Steam, Mr. Stromeyer’s Memorandum, 241
Superheater Locomotives—see Railway Locomotives
Sydney—see Water-Supply
T TECHNICAL Meetings in America, 269
Technique, Some Considerations Regarding, E. Farmer, 606
Telephony, Problems in, Solved and Unsolved, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 528
Telfer, E. V., on Graphical Trim Calculation and a Trim Nomogram, 398
Temperature Control, 44
Tensile Tests of Materials at High Temperatures, Professor F. C. Lea, 182
Terror, A Vision of, 455
Testing, Friction, Machine, Thurston, 164
Tests—see also Hardness and Static
Textile Machinery Papers at the “ Mechanicals,” 44
Therm, Verdict on the, 291
Thomas, H. A., on Precision Measuring Instrument for Small Motions of Solid Bodies, 138
Thomson, W., on Effect of Variations in Loading, 397
Thornycroft, Sir J. E., and Lieut. Bremner, Coastal Motor Boats (C.M.B.) : Their Design and Service during the War, 334, 345
Tidal Electric Power Station at Aber-Vrac’h (Finisterre), 36
Tides from an Engineer’s Standpoint, Edward W. Hoiling worth, 698
Tin in Steel—see Iron and Steel
Titley, Arthur, Some Notes on Old Windmills, 118
Town Transport, H.M. Sayers, 476
Tractors for Launching Lifeboats, 615
Tramway, The First Electric, Giant’s Causeway, 562
Tramways from a Traffic Point of View, &c., E.
S. Rayner, 656
Transporter, 5-Ton Coke and Iron, Stothert and Pitt, Limited, 94, 98
Tube Railways—see Railways
Tubes, Weldless, Expansion Pipes, &c., at the British Fair, British Mannesmann Tube Company, Limited, 201
Turbine, Gas, in Theory and Practice, 466, 490, 515, 557, 583, 595, 630
Turbine, Internal Combustion, 475
Turbines of the Minnewaska, Harland and Wolff, Limited, 641
Turbines—-see also Holz war th
Turbo-blowers for Motor Ship Dalgoma (1) Brown Boveri; (2) Reavell and Co., 576, 578
Turbo-gas Booster, Reavell and Co., 372, 373
Type Metal Foundry, Die-casting Machines, Melting Pots, Friction Testing Machine, Pyrometers, &c., Fry’s, 164
u ULSTER, Hydro-electric Project in, 350
Undetected Faults in Production Processes, A.
Whitehead, 72
Undocking a Pontoon for a 250-Ton Floating
Crane, 400
Unemployment—see Labour
United States Navy Crane Kearsage, 690, 698
V VANE Wheel Propulsion, Maurice E. Denny, 184
Vice, Cast Steel Parallel-jaw, Vono Company, 255
Vice, Machine, Selson Engineering Company, 224
Von Verebely, L., on the Electrification of the Hungarian State Railways, 318
w WAGON, 6-Ton Steam, with Uniflow Engine, Atkinson and Co., 680
Wagon, Steam, Use and Limitations of the, C. Le M. Gosselin, 419
Wagon, The New Sentinel Steam, 427
Wagons, Railway—see Railways
Walker, Wm. J., Internal Combustion Heat Losses and Specific Heat of Working Fluid, 191
Water Gas Plant, Operation of, 636
Water, Storage and Distribution of, Mechanical Contrivances in Connection with, Bruce Ball, 696
WATER SUPPLY :
Belfast Water Supply, 12
Bombay Water Supply, 281, 304
Metropolitan Water Board Report, 213
Singapore, Suggested New Water Supply for, 57, 68
Sydney Water Supply, Cordeaux and Avon Reservoirs for, 570 (Two page Supplement, June ls£, 1923)
WATTS, H. C., on Airscrew Research in Great Britain, 684
Weighing Machine, The “ Vibra,” Brian Engineering Company, Limited, 222
Weighing Machines, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 254
Welding, Cyc-Arc—see Electrical Matters
Welfare Work at Stanton, 640
Welland Canal Development, 669
Wembley Park, The Stadium in, 358, 368
Wembley, Research Laboratories at, 228, 232
Whitehead, A., on Undetected Faults in. Production Processes, 72
Whitworth Scholarships for 1924, 670
Whitworth Society, Discussion on Proposed Formation, 71 ; (Correction), 105
Wickman Gauge Measuring Machine, 266
Wigley, W. C. S., and G. S. Baker, on Model
Screw Propeller Experiments, &c., 365
Winch, Electric Hauling, Holt and Willetts, 201 Winches—see Ships
Winding Drum—see Coal and Collieries
Winding Plant, Electric, for the Randfont ein Mines, Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay, Limited, 126, 127
Windmills, Old, Some Notes on, Arthur Titley, 118
Wire Rod Mill, R. Johnson and Nephew, Limited, 601
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY :
Aircraft, Wireless Equipment of, 192
Naval High-power Valves, Development of, H. Morris-Airey, 372
Sweden, Radio Telephony in, 350
Transatlantic Wireless Telephony Test, 64
WOOD, H., R.A.E. Electrical Indicator for Internal Combustion Engines, &c., 87, 100, 102, 168
Wordingham, C. H., on Public Electricity Supply, 226
WORKS :
Derby Works of the International Combustion Engineering Company, Limited, 652 (Two-page Supplement, June 22nd, 1923)
Dillingen Hutte Works, Saar Valley, Armour Plate and Steel Making, 31
Fry’s Metal Foundry and Equipment, 164
Lincoln Motor Car Factory, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, 91, 140 (Two-page Supplement, February 9th, 1923)
Locomotive Works—see also Firms
Switchgear Works, A Large, A. Reyrolle and Co., 38
Works Visited by Institution of Electrical Engineers, 601, 623, 634
British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Limited, 626, 627
Chloride Electrical Storage Company, Limited, 601
Ferguson, Pailin, Limited, 627, 628
Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Company, Limited, 602
Manchester Corporation Power Stations, 602, 626
Mather and Platt’s Works, Newton Heath,
623, 625
Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company,
624, 634
Richard Johnson and Nephew, Limited, 601
WORKS Production, C. H. Nelson, 174
Workshop Efficiency, G. E. Bailey, 268
Y YARROW Land Type Boiler, 638
Yarrow, Sir Alfred, Gift to the Royal Society, 206, 234
Young, H. C., Mechanical Problems in the
Rubber Industry, 196, 205, 206, 224
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