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ACCIDENTS: | ACCIDENTS: | ||
*- Explosion, The, 86 | |||
Explosion, The, 86 | *- Railway Accidents, 39, 276 | ||
*- Railway Collisions at Wigan and Kirtle- bridge, 226, 229 | |||
Railway Accidents, 39, 276 | *- Ratho and Wigan Railway Accidents, 39, 44, 54, 226, 229 ; (Letter), 44 | ||
*ACCURACY and- Probability of Fire, Sir G. Greenhill, 73, 100 | |||
Railway Collisions at Wigan and Kirtle-bridge | *Admiralty, Changes at the, 499 | ||
AERONAUTICS: | |||
Ratho and Wigan Railway Accidents, 39, 44, 54, 226, 229 ; (Letter), 44 | *- Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 298 | ||
*- Aeronautical Exhibition, 188 | |||
ACCURACY and- Probability of Fire, Sir G. Greenhill, 73, 100 | *- Aviation after the War, 521 | ||
*- Boring and Recessing Machine for Aircraft Propellers, Thos. Robinson and Sons, Limited, 296 | |||
Admiralty, Changes at the, 499 | *- British Aircraft Engines of High Output, Louis Coatalen, 568 | ||
*- Commercial Aeronautics, 517 | |||
AERONAUTICS : | *- Educational Lectures on Aeronautics, Syllabus, 211 | ||
*- Folkestone Raid, 497 ; (Letter), 515 | |||
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 298 | *- Handley-Page, 550 Horse-power Tractor Bi-plane, 517 | ||
*- Steel Used in Aero Work, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 386 | |||
Aeronautical Exhibition, 188 | *AGRICULTURAL Tractors, Government Invitation for Tenders, 470 | ||
*Agricultural Tractors, Trial of Two Ford Motors, 437 | |||
Aviation after the War, 521 | *Ahrons, E. L., on Locomotives of the United Kingdom, 216 ; (Letters), 243, 494 | ||
*Air Compressing Plant, Portable, Lacy, Hulbert and Co., Limited, 569 | |||
Boring and Recessing Machine for Aircraft Propellers, Thos. Robinson and Sons, Limited, 296 | *Allcock, Harry, on the Decimal System of Coinage, Weights and Measures, 290; (Letter), 586 | ||
*Alternating Stress—see Stress | |||
British Aircraft Engines of High Output, Louis Coatalen, 568 | *Aluminium, Ministry of Munitions Regulations, 182, 231 | ||
*Aluminium Scrap and Swarf, Control of, in the United Kingdom, 231 | |||
Commercial Aeronautics, 517 | *America at War, 337 | ||
*American Cotton Field Machinery, 515 | |||
Educational Lectures on Aeronautics, Syllabus, 211 | *American Engineering News, 433, 470, 527 | ||
*- Chicago Underground Railways, 433 | |||
Folkestone Raid, 497 ; (Letter), 515 | *- Concrete Piles, 470 | ||
*- Divining Rods and Perpetual Motion, 433 | |||
Handley-Page, 550 Horse-power Tractor Bi-plane, 517 | *- Eighty-five Ton Coal Wagons, 433 | ||
*- Hot-Blast Stoves, 527 | |||
Steel Used in Aero Work, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 386 | *- Huge Grab Bucket Dredger, 527 | ||
*- Miners’ Portable Lamps, 527 | |||
AGRICULTURAL Tractors, Government Invitation for Tenders, 470 | *- Quick-Bend Tests for Steel Rails, 470 | ||
*- Steam Tenders for Locomotives, 527 | |||
Agricultural Tractors, Trial of Two Ford | *AMERICAN Navy—see Ships | ||
*American Railways—see Railways | |||
Ahrons, E. L., on Locomotives of the United Kingdom, 216 ; (Letters), 243, 494 | *American Steel Trade, 62 | ||
*Annealing Furnace—see Furnace | |||
Air Compressing Plant, Portable, Lacy, Hulbert and Co., Limited, 569 | *Annealing of Nickel Silver, Dr. F. C. Thompson, 285 | ||
Allcock, Harry, on the Decimal System of Coinage, Weights and Measures, 290; (Letter), 586 | |||
Alternating Stress—see Stress | |||
Aluminium, Ministry of Munitions Regulations, 182, 231 | |||
Aluminium Scrap and Swarf, Control of, in the | |||
United Kingdom, 231 | |||
America at War, 337 | |||
American Cotton | |||
American Engineering News, 433, 470, 527 | |||
Chicago Underground Railways, 433 | |||
Concrete Piles, 470 | |||
Divining Rods and Perpetual Motion, 433 | |||
Eighty-five Ton Coal Wagons, 433 | |||
Hot-Blast Stoves, 527 | |||
Huge Grab Bucket Dredger, 527 | |||
Miners’ Portable Lamps, 527 | |||
Quick-Bend Tests for Steel Rails, 470 | |||
Steam Tenders for Locomotives, 527 | |||
AMERICAN Navy—see Ships | |||
American Railways—see Railways | |||
American Steel Trade, 62 | |||
Annealing Furnace—see Furnace | |||
Annealing of Nickel Silver, Dr. F. C. Thompson, 285 | |||
ANNUAL ARTICLES: | ANNUAL ARTICLES: | ||
*AERONAUTICS IN 1916, 18 | |||
*- Aeroplanes, 18 | |||
*- Airships, 18 | |||
*CHEMISTRY IN 1916, 20 | |||
*ENGINEERING INDUSTRY IN 1916, 2 | |||
*- Coalfields, 2 | |||
*- Engineers and the Army, 3 | |||
*- Lancashire and Cumberland, 4 | |||
*- Midlands, 4 | |||
*- Miscellaneous, 5 | |||
*- North-East Coast, 4 | |||
*- Payment by Results, 3 | |||
*- Sheffield, 4 | |||
*- Shipbuilding, 3 | |||
*- South Wales, 4 | |||
*- Wages and Workers, 3 | |||
*- West of Scotland, 4 | |||
*- Women Workers, 4 | |||
*HARBOURS, DOCKS, AND WATERWAYS IN 1916, 9 | |||
*- Belfast, 10 | |||
*- Chicago, 10 | |||
*- Forth and Clyde Canal Scheme, 10 | |||
*- Germany’s Waterway Projects, 32 | |||
*- Government and Dockyard Harbour Dues, 9 | |||
*- Hey sham Harbour, 10 | |||
*- Liverpool, 10 | |||
*- London, The Port of, 10 | |||
*- Madras, 31 | |||
*- Manchester Ship Canal, 10 | |||
*- Marseilles-Rhone Canal, 32 | |||
*- New York, 10 | |||
*- Panama Canal, 10 | |||
*- Russia, 32 | |||
*- South Africa, 31 | |||
*- South Wales, 10 | |||
*- Suez Canal, 31 | |||
*- U.S.A. Naval Docks, 10 | |||
*- Valparaiso, 32 | |||
*- Welland Canal, 10 | |||
*- Zuider Zee, 32 | |||
*RAILWAYS IN 1916, 16 | |||
*- Australian Trans-Continental Railway, 18 | |||
*- British Railways Generally, 17 | |||
*- Electrification of Railways, 17 | |||
*- Locomotive Coaling Plants, 17 | |||
*- Locomotives, 17 ; (Letters), 108, 127 New Works, 16 | |||
*- Proposed Capital Expenditure in 1916, 16 | |||
*- Railway Accidents, 17 | |||
*- Rolling Stock, 17 | |||
*- Snowstorm of March 27th-28th, 17 | |||
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued-) | |||
*WATER SUPPLY AND SANITARY ENGINEERING IN 1916, 20 | |||
*- Aberdeen Water Supply, 32 | |||
*- Activated Sludge Process, 33 | |||
*- Metropolitan W ater Board, 21 | |||
*- Nitrogen from Sewage, The Recovery of, 33 | |||
*- Salford Activated Sludge Experiments, Report on, 33 | |||
*- Sterilisation of Water, 32 | |||
*- Sterilising by Liquid Chlorine, 32 | |||
*- Treasury, The Action of the, 21 | |||
*- Value of the Dried Sludge, 33 | |||
*- War and the Stoppage of Works, 20 | |||
*APPLICATION of Coal Gas to Industry in War Time, H. M. Thornton, 374 | |||
*Apprentices, 40 | |||
*Apprentices, The Future of, 61, 64, 66 | |||
*“Aquadag”—see Graphite Cylinder Lubrication | |||
*Asbestos, Blue, 524 | |||
*Asbestos Corrugated Roofing, British Everite and Asbestihte Works, Limited, 570 | |||
*Asbridge, H. H., on Precision Grinding, 268 | |||
*Ashdown, H. H., on the Heat Treatment of Steel Forgings, 263 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES: | |||
*Association, British Engineers: | |||
*- Meeting, 553 | |||
*Association of Engineers, Manchester : | |||
*- Bearing of Research Work on Practical Mechanical Engineering, A. Saxon, 162 | |||
*- Development of the Manufacture of Steel Castings, E. F. Lange, 5c | |||
*- Education of Engineers, Committee’s Reports, 66 | |||
*- Nile and the Utilisation of its Waters, A. A. Barnes, 33 | |||
*- Precision Grinding, H. H. Asbridge, 268 | |||
*- Steam Turbines lor Land Purposes, H. L. Guy, 107 : (Corrections), 127, 166 | |||
*- Testing of Steel, Dairy Brearley, 288 | |||
*- Workshop Design and Equipment, E. Simpson, 197 | |||
*Association, Incorporated Municipal electrical: | |||
*- Annual General Meeting, 579 | |||
*- Fuel Economy, J. A. Robertson, 579 | |||
*- New Industries Utilising Electric Power, Presidential Address, Mr. Long, 580 | |||
*- Nitric Acid from the Air, Kilburn Scott Process, 580 | |||
*- Profit Sharing in Municipal Electrical Undertakings, J. H. Bowden, 580 | |||
*Institute of Engineers, South Wales: | |||
*- Presidential Address, Mr. Hugh Bramwell, 117 | |||
*Institute, The Iron and Steel: | |||
*- Annual Meeting, 347, 418, 420, 440, 442 | |||
*- Award of Bessemer Medal to Mr. Andrew Lamberton, 418 | |||
*- Notes on Some Quenching Experiments, Lawford H. Fry, 442 | |||
*- Penetration of the Hardening Effect in Chromium and Copper Steels, L. Grenet, 442 | |||
*- Properties of Refractory Materials Used in the Iron and Steel Industry, Cosmo Johns, 419, 420 | |||
*- Steel Ingot Defects, J. N. Kilby, 440 | |||
*Institute of Metals: | |||
*- Annealing of Nickel Silver, Dr. F. C. Thompson, 285 | |||
*- Coal Gas as Fuel for Melting Non-ferrous Alloys, G. B. Brook, 311 | |||
*- Electric Resistance Furnace for Melting in Crucibles, Dr. H. C. Greenwood and Dr. R. S. Hulton, 340 | |||
*- General Properties of Stampings and Chill Castings in Brass, andc., Owen W. Ellis, 284 | |||
*- High-pressure Gas Melting, C. M. Walter, 311 | |||
*- Ideals and Limitations in Melting of Nonferrous Metals, Carl Hering, 340 | |||
*- Machining Properties of Brass, O. W. Ellis, 283 | |||
*- Melting of Brass and Copper in a Crucible Furnace with Coal-gas Fuel, H. M. Thornton and H. Hartley, 311, 340 | |||
*- Metal Melting as Practised at the Royal Mint, W. J. Hocking, 311 | |||
*- Metal Melting in a Simple Crude Oil Furnace, H. S. Primrose, 311, 340 | |||
*- Researches Made Possible by the Autographic Load Extension Optical Indicator, Professor W. E. Dalby, 422, 452, 453 | |||
*- Spring Meeting; Programme, 181, 284, 311, 340 | |||
*- Surface Tension and Cohesion in Metals and Alloys, Sydney W. Smith, 285 | |||
*Institution of Automobile Engineers: | |||
*- Factories : Their Building and Organisation, H. O. Blackford, 198 | |||
*- Prizes Offered, 198 | |||
*- Screw Gauges, Colonel Crompton, 66 | |||
*- Use and Abuse of Steel, Lieut.-Col. Bagnall- Wild and Lieut. E. W. Birch, 352, 384, 430 | |||
*Institution of Civil Engineers : | |||
*- Decimal System of Coinage, Weights and Measures, H. Allcock, 290 | |||
*- Foreign Trade and the Engineer, 242 | |||
*- Pass List (Interim) February Examinations, 1917, 259 | |||
*- Pass List, February Examinations, 1917 | |||
*- Standardisation of Engineering Materials, James Forrest Lecture, Sir J. Wolfe Barry, 406 | |||
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued): | |||
*Institution of Electrical Engineers: | |||
*- Building Taken Over by Government, 280 | |||
*Institution of Engineers and Ship- builders in Scotland: | |||
*- Electric Motor Vehicles, L. Brockman, 95 | |||
*Institution of Gas Engineers: | |||
*- Deputation to Mr. Guy Calthrop, Coal Controller, 527 | |||
*Institution of Mechanical Engineers: | |||
*- Alternating Stress Experiments, Dr. W. Mason, 172, 176 | |||
*- Annual General Meeting, 175 | |||
*- Hardness of Metals, Sir R. Hadfield’s Prize, 279 | |||
*- Heat Treatment of Large Forgings, Sir W. Beardmore, 263, 280 | |||
*- Heat Treatment of Steel Forgings, H. H. Ashdown, 263 | |||
*- Manufacture of Gauges at the L.C.C Paddington Technical Institute, A. G. Cooke, W. J. Gow, and W. G. Tunmcliffe, 78, 95 | |||
*- Notes on the Construction of Turbine Pumps, A. E. L. Chorlton, 463, 476, 477 | |||
*- Presidential Address, Mr. Michael Longridge, 371 | |||
*Institution of Mining Engineers: | |||
*- Spontaneous Combustion of Coal, Dr. J. S. Haldane, 569 | |||
*Institution of Naval Architects: | |||
*- Buoyancy and Stability of Submarines, Professor W. Hovgaaru, 330, 340 | |||
*- Closing of all Ship Side Apertures from the Bridge, Signor E. Benvenuti, 318 | |||
*- Design of Pin Joints Based on Ultimate Strength, Lieut. W. A. Scoble, 319 | |||
*- Diagram for Stability of Submarines, Cesare Laurenti, 330 | |||
*- Further Experiments upon Wake and Thrust Deduction, W. J. Luke, 319 | |||
*- Marine Application of b loating Gears of the bloating Frame Type, J. H. Macalpine, 330 | |||
*- Method of Obtaining for Ship Design the Spacing of Bulkheads, andc., W. J. Lovett, 317 | |||
*- On Launching, P. A. Hillhouse and W. H. Riddlesworth, 330 | |||
*- Presidential Address, Lord Bristol, 28b | |||
*- Some Experiments on Influence of Running Balance on Vibration of Ships, J. J. King- Salter, 330 | |||
*- Spring Meeting, 286, 317, 330 | |||
*- Stability, Apparatus for Use of Ship Masters, T. Graham, 318 | |||
*- Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, D. B. Morison, 287, 302 | |||
*- Strength and Inner Structure of Mild Steel, Professor W. E. Dalby, 318 | |||
*- Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, J. Montgomerie, 317 | |||
*Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and shipbuilders: | |||
*- Guidance Specification for Reciprocating Triple-expansion Marine Engines for Cargo Boats, 130 | |||
*Institution, Royal: | |||
*- Industrial Finance after the War, Professor H. S. Foxwell, 403 | |||
*Society, Aeronautical, of Great Britain: | |||
*- Lecture on Aircraft Problems, Louis Coatalen, 568 | |||
*- Steels Used in Aero Work, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 386 | |||
*Society of British Gas Industries: | |||
*- Presidential Address by Sir Robert Hadfield, 391 | |||
*Society of Chemical Industry, London Section: | |||
*- Basic Slag as a Fertiliser, Professors Gilchrist and Louis, 162 | |||
*Society, The Faraday: | |||
*- Training and Work of the Chemical Engineer, Sir G. Beilby, 219, 225, 227, 363 | |||
*Society, Optical: | |||
*- Glass Grinding and Polishing, J. W. French, 182 | |||
*Society, Royal, of Arts: | |||
*- Application of Coal Gas to Industry in War Time, H. M. Thornton, 374 | |||
*- National Shortage of Iron Ore Supplies, Howard Lecture, Professor W. G. Fearn- sides, 399, 429 | |||
*- Works Organisation and Efficiency, Papers by Professor Ripper and Messrs. A. W. Reeves and C. Kimber, 454 | |||
*ASTRONOMICAL Model, Dr. Wilson, 489 | |||
*Atmospheric Engine—see Pumps | |||
*Autographic Load Extension Indicator, Professor W. E. Dalby, 422, 452, 453, 468 | |||
*Automatic Signalling—see Railways | |||
B | |||
*BAGNALL-WILD, Lieut.-Col., and Lieut. E. W. Birch, on the Use and Abuse of Steel, 352, 384, 430 | |||
*Barnes, A. A., on the Nile and the Utilisation of its Waters, 33 | |||
*Barry, Sir J. Wolfe, on Standardisation of Engineering Materials, 403, 406 ; (Letter), 424 | |||
*Bartrum, C. O., on A Clock of Precision, 161 ; (Letters), 198, 243 | |||
*Basic Slag, 275 | |||
*Basic Slag as a Fertiliser, Professors Gilchrist and Louis, 162 | |||
*Beardmore, Sir W., on the Heat Treatment of Large Forgings, 263, 280 | |||
*Beilby, Sir G., on the Training and Work of the Chemical Engineer, 219, 225, 227, 363 | |||
*Belt Conveyor Coal Loading Plant in New South Wales, 5, 14 | |||
*Benvenuti, Signor E., on the Closing of all Ship Side Apertures from the Bridge, 318 | |||
*Benzol Recovery at Gasworks, 237 | |||
*Birmingham Electrical Engineers Volunteers, ’ 298 | |||
*Birthday Honours List, 518 | |||
*Blackwood, Peter, on Electric Steel, 494 | |||
*Blue Asbestos, 524 | |||
BAGNALL-WILD, Lieut.-Col., and Lieut. E. W. Birch, on the Use and Abuse of Steel, 352, 384, 430 | |||
Barnes, A. A., on the Nile and the Utilisation of its Waters, 33 | |||
Barry, Sir J. Wolfe, on Standardisation of Engineering Materials, 403, 406 ; (Letter), 424 | |||
Bartrum, C. O., on A Clock of Precision, 161 ; | |||
(Letters), 198, 243 | |||
Basic Slag, 275 | |||
Basic Slag as a Fertiliser, Professors Gilchrist and Louis, 162 | |||
Beardmore, Sir W., on the Heat Treatment of Large Forgings, 263, 280 | |||
Beilby, Sir G., on the Training and Work of the Chemical Engineer, 219, 225, 227, 363 | |||
Belt Conveyor Coal Loading Plant in New South Wales, 5, 14 | |||
Benvenuti, Signor E., on the Closing of all Ship | |||
Side Apertures from the Bridge, 318 | |||
Benzol Recovery at Gasworks, 237 | |||
Birmingham Electrical Engineers Volunteers, ’ 298 | |||
Birthday Honours List, 518 | |||
Blackwood, Peter, on Electric Steel, 494 | |||
Blue Asbestos, 524 | |||
BOILERS: | BOILERS: | ||
*- Coal Efficiency in the Boiler-house, 116, 137 | |||
Coal Efficiency in the Boiler-house, 116, 137 Taylor Underfeed Stoker, Scholey and Co., Limited, 88 | *- Taylor Underfeed Stoker, Scholey and Co., Limited, 88 | ||
*BOMBAY Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 443, 448, 464, 472 (Two-page Supplement, May 16th, 1917; | |||
BOMBAY Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 443, | *Books of Reference, 63, 91, 117, 159, 176, 376, 421, 506, 570 | ||
*Boring and Recessing Machine for Aircraft Manufacture, Thos. Robinson and Sons, Limited, 296 | |||
Books of Reference, 63, 91, 117, 159, 176, 376, 421, 506, 570 | *Bottle Making Plant, A Modern, Thatcher Manufacturing Company, 578, 588 | ||
*Brakes—see Railways | |||
Boring and Recessing Machine for Aircraft Manufacture, Thos. Robinson and Sons, Limited, 296 | *Brass and Copper, Melting of, in a Crucible Furnace with Coal-gas Fuel, H. M. Thornton and H. Hartley, 311, 340 | ||
*Brass, General Properties of Stampings and Chill Castings in, tec., O. W. Ellis, 281 | |||
Bottle Making Plant, A Modern, Thatcher | *Brass, Machining Properties of, O. W. Ellis, 283 | ||
*Brearley, Harry, on the Testing of Steel, 288 | |||
Manufacturing Company, 578, 588 | |||
Brakes—see Railways | |||
Brass and Copper, Melting of, in a Crucible Furnace with Coal-gas | |||
Brass, General Properties of Stampings and Chill Castings in, | |||
Brass, Machining Properties of, O. W. Ellis, 283 | |||
Brearley, Harry, on the Testing of Steel, 288 | |||
BRIDGES: | BRIDGES: | ||
*- Bascule Bridge Over the Chicago River, 174, 178 | |||
*- Coppermill Ferro-concrete Bridge Over the Colne at Wraysbury, R. N. Stroyer, 206 | |||
*- Pyrmont Electric Swing Bridge, Sydney, New South Wales, 75, 84. 103, 110, 124, 132, 150, 151 ; (Letters), 198, 230 (Two-page Supplement, February $th, 1917) | |||
*BRIQUETTING of Metal Swarf, 514, 538, 557, 592 | |||
*British versus American Sugar Machinery, 202 ; (Letter), 230 | |||
*British Business in Latin America, 249, 589 | |||
*British Magneto Industry, 86 | |||
*British Prisoners of War, Educational Facilities for, 280 | |||
*Brockman, L , on Electric Motor Vehicles, 95 | |||
*Brook, G. B., on Coal Gas as Fuel for Melting Non-ferrous Alloys, 311 | |||
*Brushwood Sewage Filters, 337 ; (Letter), 375 | |||
*Bulkheads—see Ships | |||
*Bundling Presses—see Briquetting | |||
*Bureau of Mineral Resources, 450 | |||
C | |||
*CALENDARS and Diaries, 50, 70, 122, 230, 598 | |||
*Canada—see Railways | |||
*Canal Problem, 225 | |||
*Canal, The Proposed Rhone-Rhine, 53 | |||
*Canals, Government and the, 180 | |||
*Canker of Unrest—see Labour | |||
*Cardiff, Shipbuilding in, 549 | |||
*Case-hardening Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, Limited, 276 | |||
*Catalogues, 70, 166, 185, 211, 366 | |||
*Catalogues for South America, 79 | |||
*Caterpillar Tractor, Petrol, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 308, 314 (Two-page Supplement, April 6th, 1917) | |||
*Ceramic Society Meeting at Stourbridge, Refractory Materials, 466 | |||
*Chain Cables in the U.S. Navy, Power Forging of, Naval Constructor F. G. Coburn, 200 204 ; (Letter), 230 | |||
*Changes at the Admiralty, 499 | |||
*Chart Table, Illuminated, Kelvin, Bottomlev and Baird, 222 | |||
*Chemical Engineer, The Training and Work of, Sir G. Beilby, 219, 225, 227, 363 | |||
*Chile, Engineering in, 570 | |||
*Chile, Engineering Progress in, 355 | |||
*China after the War, 352 | |||
*Chlorinator, Wallace and Tiernan, 252 | |||
*Chorfton, A. E. L., Notes on the Construction of Turbine Pumps, 463, 476, 477, 500 | |||
*Clapham, F. T., on Intensive Production Establishment Charges and Selling Price, 516 ; (Letter), 586 | |||
*Clock of Precision, C. O. Bartrum, 161 ; (Letters), 198, 243 | |||
*Closing of Ship Side Apertures—see Ships | |||
*Coaches, Railway—see Railways | |||
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES: See also Annual Articles—Engineering Industry | |||
*- Application of Coal Gas to Industry in War Time, H. M. Thornton. 374 | |||
*- Belt Conveyor Coal Loading Plant at Port Kembla, New South Wales, 5, 14 | |||
CALENDARS and Diaries, 50, 70, 122, 230, 598 | *- Canadian Pig Iron, Steel and Coal in 1916, 95 | ||
*- Coal Efficiency in the Boiler-house, 116, 137 | |||
Canada—see Railways | *- Coal Gas as Fuel for Melting Non-ferrous Alloys, G. B. Brook, 311 | ||
*- Coal and the State, 179 | |||
Canal Problem, 225 | *- Coal Supplies for the Gas Engineer, 527 | ||
*- Colliery Pumping Engine—see Pumps Concreted Coal, R. G. Lovell and C. M. Hughes, 548 ; (Letter), 571 | |||
Canal, The Proposed Rhone-Rhine, 53 | *- Spontaneous Combustion of Coal, Dr. J. S. Haldane, 569 | ||
*- Use of Coke and Coke-Breeze for Steam Generation, J. B. C. Kershaw, 51 | |||
Canals, Government and the, 180 | *COATALEN Louis, on Aircraft Problems, 568 | ||
*Coburn, Naval Constructor F. G., on Power Forging of Chain Cables in the U.S. Navy, 200, 204 ; (Letter), 230 | |||
Canker of Unrest—see Labour | *Commercial Production of Hydrogen. 25 | ||
*Concrete Bridge—see Bridges | |||
Cardiff, Shipbuilding in, 549 | *Concreted Coal, R. G. Lovell and C. M. Hughes, 548 ; (Letter), 571 | ||
*Contracts, 24, 70, 122, 260, 279, 320 | |||
Case-hardening Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, Limited, 276 | *Control of Aluminium Scrap and Swarf in the United Kingdom, 231 | ||
*Cooke, A. G., W. J. Gow and W. G. Tunnicliffe. on the Manufacture of Gauges at the L.C.C. Paddington Technical Institute, 78, 95 ; (Letter), 139 | |||
Catalogues, 70, 166, | *Corrosion of Lock Gate Machinery on the Panama Canal, 255 | ||
*Cotton-Field Machinery, American, 515 | |||
Catalogues for South America | *Crompton, Colonel, on Screw Gauges, 66 | ||
*Cupro-Nickel Scrap. 243 | |||
Caterpillar Tractor, Petrol, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 308, 314 (Two-page Supplement, April | *Cycloid-Weir Water Meter, Kennicott Company, 408 | ||
Ceramic Society Meeting at Stourbridge Refractory Materials, 466 | |||
Chain Cables in the U.S. Navy, Power Forging of, Naval Constructor F. G. Coburn, 200 204 | |||
Changes at the Admiralty, 499 | |||
Chart Table, Illuminated, Kelvin, Bottomlev and Baird, 222 | |||
Chemical Engineer, The Training and Work of | |||
Sir G. Beilby, 219, 225, 227, 363 | |||
Chile, Engineering in, 570 | |||
Chile, Engineering Progress in, 355 | |||
China after the War, 352 | |||
Chlorinator, Wallace and Tiernan, 252 | |||
Clapham, F. T., on Intensive Production Establishment Charges and Selling Price, 516 | |||
Clock of Precision, C. O. Bartrum 161 | |||
Closing of Ship Side Apertures—see Ships Coaches, Railway—see Railways | |||
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES: | |||
See also Annual Articles—Engineering Industry | |||
Application of Coal Gas to Industry in War Time, H. M. Thornton. 374 | |||
Belt Conveyor Coal Loading Plant at Port Kembla, New South Wales, 5, 14 | |||
Canadian Pig Iron, Steel and Coal in 1916, 95 Coal Efficiency in the Boiler-house, 116, 137 Coal Gas as Fuel for Melting Non-ferrous | |||
Alloys, G. B. Brook, 311 | |||
Coal and the State, 179 | |||
Coal Supplies for the Gas Engineer, 527 | |||
Colliery Pumping Engine—see Pumps | |||
Concreted Coal, R. G. Lovell and C. M. | |||
Hughes, 548 ; (Letter), 571 | |||
Spontaneous Combustion of Coal, Dr. J. S. Haldane, 569 | |||
Use of Coke and Coke-Breeze for Steam Generation, J. B. C. Kershaw, 51 | |||
COATALEN Louis, on Aircraft Problems, 568 | |||
Coburn, Naval Constructor F. G., on Power Forging of Chain Cables in the U.S. | |||
Commercial Production of Hydrogen. 25 | |||
Concrete Bridge—see Bridges | |||
Concreted Coal, R. G. Lovell and C. M. Hughes, 548 ; (Letter), 571 | |||
Contracts, 24, 70, 122, 260, 279, 320 | |||
Control of Aluminium Scrap and Swarf in the United Kingdom, 231 | |||
Cooke, A. G., W. J. Gow and W. G. Tunnicliffe. on the Manufacture of Gauges at the L.C.C. Paddington Technical Institute, 78, 95 ; (Letter), 139 | |||
Corrosion of Lock Gate Machinery on the Panama Canal, 255 | |||
Cotton-Field Machinery, American, 515 | |||
Crompton, Colonel, on Screw Gauges, 66 | |||
Cupro-Nickel Scrap. 243 | |||
Cycloid-Weir Water Meter, Kennicott Company, | |||
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DALBY, Professor W. E. | *DALBY, Professor W. E.» on Autographic Load Extension Optical Indicator, 422, 452, 453, 468 | ||
*Dalby, Professor W. E., on the Strength and Inner Structure of Mild Steel, 318 | |||
Dalby, Professor W. E., on the Strength and Inner Structure of Mild Steel, 318 | *Dams for Water Supply—see Water Supply | ||
*Decimal System of Coinage, Weights and Measures, H. Allcock, 290 : (Letter), 586 | |||
Dams for Water Supply—see Water Supply | *Delta as a Trade Name, Legal Action, 280 | ||
*Design of Pin Joints, andc., Lieut. W. A. Scoble, 319 | |||
Decimal System of Coinage, Weights and | *Development, The Secret of, 85 | ||
*Diesel Engines—see Engines | |||
Measures, H. Allcock, 290 : (Letter), 586 | *Dock, Dry, at Manchester, 492. 493, 496 | ||
*Dock, Temporary Dry, Made with Sheet Piling, at Valparaiso, 64, 65 | |||
Delta as a Trade Name, Legal Action, 280 | *Drawing-office, Premium System in the, H. Kewney, 275 | ||
*Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools | |||
Design of Pin Joints, | |||
Development, The Secret of | |||
Diesel Engines—see Engines | |||
Dock, Dry, at Manchester, 492. 493, 496 | |||
Dock, Temporary Dry, Made | |||
Drawing-office, Premium System in the, H. Kewney, 275 | |||
Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools | |||
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EDUCATION and Business, W. L. Hichens, 61, 64 | *EDUCATION and Business, W. L. Hichens, 61, 64 | ||
*Education of Engineers, 61. 64, 66 | |||
Education of Engineers, 61. 64, 66 | *Educational Facilities for British Prisoners of War, 280 | ||
*Eighteenth Century Pumping Engine—see Pumps | |||
Educational Facilities for British Prisoners of War, 280 | |||
Eighteenth Century Pumping Engine—see Pumps | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS: | ELECTRICAL MATTERS: | ||
*- Birmingham Electrical Engineers Volunteers, 298 | |||
Birmingham Electrical Engineers Volunteers, 298 | *- Bombay Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 443, 448, 464, 472 (Two-page Supplement, May 18th, 1917) | ||
*- Bridges—see Bridges | |||
Bombay Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 443, 448, 464, 472 (Two-page Supplement, May 18th, 1917) | *- Electric Power Supply, Board of Trade Report, 482 | ||
*- Electric Steel, 494 | |||
Bridges—see Bridges | *- Furnace, Electric Resistance, for Melting in Crucibles, Dr. H. C. Greenwood and Dr. R. S. Hulton. 340 | ||
*- Hydro-electric Plant, Mitchell Brothers’ Mill at Hebden Bridge, Gilbert Gilkes and Co., Limited, 266 ; (Letter), 289 | |||
Electric Power Supply, Board of Trade Report, 482 | *- Lamps for Daylight Signals, 455 | ||
*- Linking Up of Electrical Undertakings, 246 | |||
Electric Steel | *- Lo-Thermo Enclosed Air-cooled Motor, Electromotors Limited, 26 | ||
*- Packing Electric Locomotives for Export, 424 | |||
Furnace, Electric Resistance, for Melting in Crucibles, Dr. H. C. Greenwood and Dr. R. S. Hulton. 340 | *- Pumping from Deep Wells, W. J. Wills’ System, 409 | ||
*- Railways—see Railways | |||
Hydro-electric Plant, Mitchell Brothers’ Mill at Hebden Bridge, Gilbert Gilkes and Co., Limited, 266 | *- Rolling Mill Equipment, British Westing-house Electric and Manufacturing Company, 402, 406 | ||
*- Super-electric Supply Station, 271 | |||
Lamps for Daylight Signals, 455 | *- Training of Disabled Sailors and Soldiers for Electrical Sub-station Work. 399 | ||
*- Turbo-generator for Ship Lighting, British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 406 | |||
Linking Up of Electrical Undertakings, 246 | *- Vehicles—see Motor Vehicles | ||
*- Wairua Falls. New Zealand, Hydro-electro Power Scheme, 376, 380 | |||
Lo-Thermo Enclosed Air-cooled Motor, Electromotors Limited, 26 | *ELECTROLYSER for Ships, V. Roberts and Co., 549 | ||
*Ellis. Owen W., on Machining Properties of Brass and on General Properties of Stampings and Chill Castings in Brass. andc., 284 | |||
Packing Electric Locomotives for Export, 424 | *Empire Mineral Resources, 527 | ||
Pumping from Deep Wells, W. J. Wills’ System, 409 | |||
Rolling Mill Equipment, British | |||
Super-electric Supply Station, 271 | |||
Training of Disabled | |||
Turbo-generator for Ship Lighting, British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 406 | |||
Vehicles—see Motor Vehicles | |||
Wairua Falls. New Zealand, Hydro-electro Power Scheme, 376, 380 | |||
ELECTROLYSER for Ships, V. Roberts and Co. | |||
Ellis. Owen W., on Machining Properties of | |||
Brass and on General Properties of Stampings and Chill Castings in Brass. | |||
Empire Mineral Resources, 527 | |||
ENGINES AND MOTORS: | ENGINES AND MOTORS: | ||
*General: | |||
General: | *- Aero Engines. Sunbeam Motor Car Company, Limited, 568 | ||
*- Atmospheric Engine—see Pumps | |||
Aero Engines. Sunbeam Motor Car Company, Limited, 568 | *- Locomotive Engines, Minister of Munitions’ Regulations, 143 | ||
*- Pumping Engines—see Pumps | |||
Atmospheric Engine—see Pumps | *- Standard Marine Engines, 381 | ||
*- Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, D. B. Morison, 287, 302 | |||
Locomotive Engines, Minister of Munitions’ Regulations, 143 | ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued) : | ||
*Internal Combustion Engines: | |||
Pumping Engines—see Pumps | *- Internal Combustion Engine Tests, W. A. Tookey, 29 | ||
*- Motor Installation for Barges, T. H. Coggins and A. E. Hook, 420 | |||
Standard Marine Engines, 381 | *- Petrol Engine for Caterpillar Tractor, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 308, 314 (Page Supplement, National Gas Engine Company) | ||
*- Relative Failure of the Marine Diesel Engine, 293 | |||
Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, D. B. Morison, 287, 302 | *Steam Engines : | ||
*- Guidance Specification for Reciprocating Triple-expansion Marine Engines for Cargo Boats, 130 | |||
ENGINES AND MOTORS | *- Indicator Cards—see Plotting | ||
*ENGINEER Volunteers, First London, 27, 50, 67, 90, 120, 139, 168, 190, 212, 236, 259, 280, 303, 321, 347, 368, 392, 412, 438, 459, 483, 506, 527, 553, 576, 599 | |||
Internal Combustion Engines: | *Engineers and the Battle of the Ancre, 566 | ||
*Engineers and the Metric System, 290 | |||
Internal Combustion Engine Tests, W. A. Tookey, 29 | *Engineering in Chile, 570 | ||
*Engineering Industry—see also Annual Article Engineering Materials, Standardisation of, James Forrest Lecture, Sir J. W. Barry, 403, 406 ; (Letter). 424 | |||
Motor Installation for Barges, T. H. Coggins and A. E. Hook, 420 | *Engineering Organisation, 11 | ||
*Engineering Progress in Chile, 355 | |||
Petrol Engine for Caterpillar Tractor, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 308, 314 (Page Supplement, National Gas Engine Company) | *Engineering Works—see Works | ||
*Excess Profits Tax, 427 | |||
Relative Failure of the Marine Diesel Engine, | *Explosion, The, 86 | ||
*Explosions, Petrol, in Sewers, 283 | |||
Steam Engines : | *Explosives, Inspectors of, Report for 1916, 580 | ||
*Extraction of Sugar-cane Mills, P. H. Parr, 148 | |||
Guidance Specification for Reciprocating Triple-expansion Marine Engines for Cargo Boats, 130 | |||
Indicator Cards—see Plotting | |||
ENGINEER Volunteers, First London, 27, 50, 67 | |||
Engineers and the Battle of the Ancre, 566 | |||
Engineers and the Metric System, 290 | |||
Engineering in Chile, 570 | |||
Engineering Industry—see also Annual Article | |||
Engineering Materials, Standardisation of, James Forrest Lecture, Sir J. W. Barry, 403, 406 ; (Letter). 424 | |||
Engineering Organisation, 11 | |||
Engineering Progress in Chile, 355 | |||
Engineering Works—see Works | |||
Excess Profits Tax, 427 | |||
Explosion, The, 86 | |||
Explosions, Petrol, in Sewers, 283 | |||
Explosives, Inspectors of, Report for 1916, 580 | |||
Extraction of Sugar-cane Mills, P. H. Parr, 148 | |||
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*FARM Machinery and Implements, Ministry of Munitions Branch, 48 | |||
FARM Machinery and Implements, Ministry of Munitions Branch, 48 | *Fearnsides, Professor W. G., on the National Shortage of Iron Ore Supplies, 399, 429 | ||
*Fertiliser, Basic Slag as a, Professors Gilchrist and Louis, 162 | |||
Fearnsides, Professor W. G., on the National Shortage of Iron Ore Supplies, 399, 429 | *Filters—see Sewage Filters | ||
*Financing Industry and Trade, 403 | |||
Fertiliser, Basic Slag as a, Professors Gilchrist and Louis, 162 | *Fire Brigade Competitions at Luton, 437 | ||
*Fire Pumps—see Pumps | |||
Filters—see Sewage Filters | *First Lord’s Speech, 201 | ||
*Fixation of Nitrogen, Kilburn-Scott Process, 580, 595 | |||
Financing Industry and Trade, 403 | *Folkestone—see Aeronautics | ||
*Foreign Trade and the Engineer, 242 | |||
Fire Brigade Competitions at Luton, 437 | *Forgings—see Heat Treatment | ||
*Forrest, James, Lecture on the Standardisation of Engineering Materials, Sir J. Wolfe Barry, 403, 406 ; (Letter), 424 | |||
Fire Pumps—see Pumps | *Forthcoming Engagements, 24, 48, 70, 94, 120, 143, 166, 188, 210, 231, 255, 279, 301, 325, 346, 368, 390, 409, 436, 459, 483, 508, 531, 549, 574, 598 | ||
*Foxwell, Professor H. S., on Industrial Finance after the War, 403 | |||
First Lord’s Speech, 201 | *French Atlantic Service—see Ships | ||
*French, J. W., on Glass Grinding and Polishing, 182 | |||
Fixation of Nitrogen, Kilburn-Scott Process, 580, 595 | *Fry, Lawford H., Notes on Some Quenching Experiments, 442 | ||
*Fuel Economy, J. A. Robertson, 579 | |||
Folkestone—see Aeronautics | *Fuel Supplies of the United Kingdom, Board Appointed, 176 | ||
*Furnace, Annealing, for Bottle Making, Thatcher Manufacturing Company, 578 | |||
Foreign Trade and the Engineer, 242 | *Furnace, Case-hardening. Monometer Manufacturing Company, Limited, 276 | ||
*Furnace, Electric Resistance, for Melting in Crucibles, Dr. H. C. Greenwood and Dr. R. S. Hulton. 340 | |||
Forgings—see Heat Treatment | *Furnace, Hydrogen Retort, Howard Lane, 511, 546 (Two-page Supplement. June 15th, 1917) | ||
*Furnaces, Three-phase, for Manufacture of Nitric Acid from the Air, Kilburn-Scott, 580, 595 | |||
Forrest, James, Lecture on the Standardisation of Engineering Materials, Sir J. Wolfe Barry, 403, 406 ; (Letter), 424 | |||
Forthcoming Engagements, 24, 48, 70, 94, 120, 143, 166, 188, 210, 231, 255, 279, 301, 325, 346, 368, 390, 409, 436, 459, 483, 508, 531, 549, 574, 598 | |||
Foxwell, Professor H. S., on Industrial Finance after the War | |||
French Atlantic Service—see Ships | |||
French, J. W., on Glass Grinding and Polishing, 182 | |||
Fry, Lawford H., Notes on Some Quenching Experiments, 442 | |||
Fuel Economy, J. A. Robertson, 579 | |||
Fuel Supplies of the United Kingdom, Board Appointed, 176 | |||
Furnace, Annealing, for Bottle Making, Thatcher Manufacturing Company, 578 | |||
Furnace, Case-hardening. Monometer Manufacturing Company, Limited, 276 | |||
Furnace, Electric Resistance, for Melting in Crucibles, Dr. H. C. Greenwood and Dr. R. S. Hulton. 340 | |||
Furnace, Hydrogen Retort, Howard Lane, 511, 546 (Two- | |||
Furnaces, Three-phase, for Manufacture of Nitric Acid from the Air, Kilburn-Scott, 580, 595 | |||
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*GAS—see also Coal Gas | |||
GAS—see also Coal Gas | *Gas Industry, Coal Supplies for, 527 | ||
*Gasworks, Benzol Recovery at, 237 | |||
Gas Industry, Coal Supplies for, 527 | *Gauge, Standard Structure, in the United States, 552 | ||
*Gauges, Manufacture of, at the L.C.C. Padding-ton Technical Institute, A. G. Cooke, W. J. Gow and W. G. Tunnicliffe, 78, 95 ; (Letter), 139 | |||
Gasworks, Benzol Recovery at, 237 | *Gauges, Screw, Colonel Crompton, 66 | ||
*German Industry. Technical Library to Aid, 326 | |||
Gauge, Standard Structure, in the United States, 552 | *German Naval Dockyards, 555 | ||
*German Patent System, The Dangers of the, 315 : (Letter). 467 | |||
Gauges, Manufacture of | *Germany, Merchant Shipbuilding in, 112 | ||
*Gilchrist and Louis, Professors, on Basic Slag as a Fertiliser, 162 | |||
Gauges | *Glass Grinding and Polishing, J. W. French, 182 | ||
*Glass Research, Committee Appointed, 149 | |||
German Industry | *Glazebrook, Sir Richard, on Science and Industry—The Place of Cambridge, andc., 535 | ||
*Glycerine Recovery and Refining, George Scott and Son, 581. 585 | |||
German Naval Dockyards | *Government and the Canals, 180 | ||
*Government Orders, Recent, 297 | |||
German Patent System, The Dangers of the, 315 : (Letter). 467 | *Graham. T., Apparatus for Interpreting Stability for the Use of Ship Masters, 318 | ||
*Graphite Cylinder Lubrication, “Aquadag,” E. W. Johnston, 71 | |||
Germany, Merchant Shipbuilding in, 112 | *Greenhill, Sir G., on Accuracy and Probability of Fire. 73, 100 | ||
*Greenwood, Dr. H. C., and Dr. R. S. Hulton, on An Electric Resistance Furnace for Melting in Crucibles, 340 | |||
Gilchrist and Louis | *Grenet L., on the Penetration of rhe Hardening Effect in Chromium and Copper Steels, 442 | ||
*Grinding—see Machine Tools | |||
Glass Grinding and Polishing, J. W. French, 182 | *Guerre de Course, 565 | ||
*Guy, H. L.. on Steam Turbines for Land Pur-poses, 107 ; (Corrections), 127, 166 | |||
Glass Research | |||
Glazebrook, Sir Richard, on Science and Industry—The Place of Cambridge, | |||
Glycerine Recovery and Refining, George Scott and Son, 581 | |||
Government and the Canals, 180 | |||
Government Orders, Recent | |||
Graham. T., Apparatus for Interpreting Stability for the Use of Ship Masters | |||
Graphite Cylinder Lubrication, | |||
Greenhill, Sir G., on Accuracy and Probability of Fire. 73 | |||
Greenwood, Dr. H. C., and Dr. R. S. Hulton, on An Electric Resistance Furnace for Melting in | |||
Grenet L. | |||
Grinding—see Machine Tools | |||
Guerre de Course, 565 | |||
Guy, H. L. | |||
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*HADFIELD, Sir R., on British Patents, 391 | |||
HADFIELD, Sir R., on British Patents, 391 | *Hadfield, Sir R., Prize Offered, 279 | ||
*Hadfield, Sir R., on the Training and Work of the Engineering Chemist, 219, 225, 227, 363 | |||
Hadfield, Sir R., Prize Offered, 279 | *Haldane, Dr. J. S., on the Spontaneous Combustion of Coal, 569 | ||
*Harbour Improvements at Valparaiso, 516, 520 | |||
Hadfield, Sir R., on the Training and Work | *Hardness of Metals, Sir R. Hadfield’s Prize, 279 | ||
*Hatfield, Dr. W. H., on Steels Used in Aero Work, 386 | |||
Haldane, Dr. J. S., on the Spontaneous | *Heat Treatment of Large Forgings, Sir W. Beardmore, 263, 280 | ||
*Heat Treatment of Steel Forgings, H. H. Ashdown, 263 | |||
Harbour Improvements at Valparaiso, 516, | *Hering, Carl, on Ideas and Limitations in Melting of Non-ferrous Metals, 340 | ||
*Hichens, W. L., on Education and Business, 61, 64 | |||
Heat Treatment of Large Forgings, Sir W Beardmore, 263, 280 | *High Precision Design, Some Points in, 584 | ||
*Hillhouse, P. A., and W. H. Riddlesworth, on Launching, 330 | |||
Heat Treatment of Steel Forgings, H. H Ashdown, 263 | *Hocking, W. J., on Metal Melting as Practised at the Royal Mint, 311 | ||
*Houston Dr.—see Water Supply | |||
Hering, Carl, on Ideas and Limitations | *Hovgaard, Professor W., on the Buoyancy and Stability of Submarines, 330, 340 | ||
*Hudson River Tunnel, 540 | |||
Hichens, W. L., on Education and Business, 61 64 | *Humphreys, G. W., on the Main Drainage System of London, 235 | ||
*Hydro-electric Plant for a Yorkshire Mill, Gilbert Gilkes and Co., Limited, 266 ; (Letter), 289 | |||
High Precision Design, Some Points in, 584 | *Hydro-electric Power Scheme, Tata, for Bombay, 443, 448, 464, 472 (Two-page Supplement, May ISth, 1917) | ||
*Hydro-electric Power Scheme, Wairua Falls, New Zealand, 376, 380 | |||
Hillhouse, P. A., and W. H. Riddlesworth, on Launching, 330 | *Hydrogen, The Commercial Production of, 25 | ||
*Hydrogenation of Oil, Howard Lane System, 511, 546 (Two-page Supplement, June 15th, 1917) | |||
Hocking, W. J., on Metal Melting as Practised at the Royal Mint, 311 | |||
Houston Dr.—see Water Supply | |||
Hovgaard, Professor W., on the Buoyancy and Stability of Submarines, 330, 340 | |||
Hudson River Tunnel, 540 | |||
Humphreys, G. W. | |||
Hydro-electric Plant for a Yorkshire Mill, Gilbert Gilkes and | |||
Hydro-electric Power | |||
Bombay, 443, 448, 464, 472 (Two-page Supplement, May ISth, 1917) | |||
Hydro-electric Power Scheme, Wairua Falls, New Zealand, 376, 380 | |||
Hydrogen, The Commercial Production of, 25 | |||
Hydrogenation of Oil, Howard Lane System, 511, 546 (Two-page Supplement, June 15th, | |||
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*IDEALS, andc.—see Melting of Non-ferrous Metals | |||
IDEALS, | *Illuminated Chart Table, Fletcher Lit-from- below, Kelvin. Bottomley and Baird, 222 | ||
*Indicator, Autographic Load Extension, Optical, Professor W. E. Dalhy, 422, 452, 453, 468 | |||
Illuminated Chart Table, Fletcher Lit-from-below, Kelvin. Bottomley and Baird, 222 | *Indicator Cards—see Plotting | ||
*Indicator, W.R. Combustion, H. R. Webster, 595 | |||
Indicator, Autographic Load Extension, Optical, Professor W. E. | *Industrial Finance after the War. Professor H. S. Foxwell, 403 | ||
*Industrial Unrest—see Labour | |||
Indicator Cards—see Plotting | *Industries, New, in South Wales, 549 | ||
*Industries, Reconstruction of, 577 | |||
Indicator, W.R. Combustion, H. R. Webster, 595 | *Intensive Production Establishment Charges and Selling Price, F. T. Clapham, 516 ; (Letter), 586 | ||
*Internal Combustion Engines—see Engines | |||
Industrial Finance after | |||
Industrial Unrest—see Labour | |||
Industries, New, in South Wales, 549 | |||
Industries, Reconstruction of, 577 | |||
Intensive Production Establishment Charges and Selling Price, F. T. Clapham, 516 ; (Letter), 586 | |||
Internal Combustion Engines—see Engines | |||
IRON AND STEEL: | IRON AND STEEL: | ||
*- American Steel Trade, 62 | |||
American Steel Trade, 62 | *- Canadian Pig Iron, Steel and Coal in 1916, 95 | ||
*- Development of the Manufacture of Steel Castings, E. F. Lange, 55 | |||
Canadian Pig Iron, Steel and Coal in 1916, 95 | *- Electric Steel, 494 | ||
*- Heat Treatment of Large Forgings, Sir W. Beardmore, 263, 280 | |||
Development of the Manufacture of Steel | *- Heat Treatment of Steel Forgings, H. H. Ashdown 263 | ||
*- High-speed Steel Importation into Italy, 298 | |||
Castings, E. F. Lange, 55 | *- High-speed Tool Steel Patent Action, 412 | ||
*- Mechanical Puddling, 465 | |||
Electric Steel, 494 | *- National Shortage of Iron Ore Supplies, Professor W. G. Fearnsides, 399, 429 | ||
*- Notes on Some Quenching Experiments, Lawford H. Fry, 442 | |||
Heat Treatment of Large Forgings, Sir W. Beardmore, 263, 280 | *- Penetration of the Hardening Effect in Chromium and Copper Steels, L. Grenet, 442 | ||
*- Real Value of Iron Ores, 272 | |||
Heat Treatment of Steel Forgings, H. H. Ashdown 263 | *- Refractory Materials Used in the Iron and Steel Industry, Cosmo Johns, 419, 420, 428 | ||
*- Steel Ingot Defects, J. N. Kilby, 440 | |||
High-speed Steel Importation into | *- Steels Used in Aero Work, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 386 | ||
*- Strength and Inner Structure of Mild Steel, Professor W. E. Dalby. 318 | |||
High-speed Tool Steel Patent Action, 412 | *- Testing of Steel, Harry Brearley, 288 | ||
*- Use and Abuse of Steel, Lieut.-Colonel Bagnall-Wild and Lieut. E. W. Birch, 352, 384, 430 | |||
Mechanical Puddling, 465 | *IS Welfare Work Good Business ? 101 | ||
National Shortage of Iron Ore Supplies, Professor W. G. Fearnsides, 399, 429 | |||
Notes on Some Quenching Experiments, Lawford H. Fry, 442 | |||
Penetration of the Hardening Effect in Chromium and Copper Steels, L. Grenet, 442 | |||
Real Value of Iron Ores, 272 | |||
Refractory Materials Used in the Iron and | |||
Steel Industry, Cosmo Johns, 419, 420, 428 | |||
Steel Ingot Defects, J. N. Kilby, 440 | |||
Steels Used in Aero Work, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 386 | |||
Strength and Inner Structure of Mild Steel, Professor W. E. Dalby. 318 | |||
Testing of Steel, Harry Brearley, 288 | |||
Use and Abuse of Steel, Lieut.-Colonel | |||
IS Welfare Work Good Business ? 101 | |||
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*JOHNS, Cosmo, on Properties of Refractory Materials Used in Iron and Steel Industry, 419, 420, 428 | |||
JOHNS, Cosmo, on Properties of Refractory Materials Used in Iron and Steel Industry, 419, 420, 428 | *Johnston, E. W., on Graphite Cylinder Lubrication, 71 | ||
Johnston, E. W., on Graphite Cylinder Lubrication, 71 | |||
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*KERSHAW, J. B. C , on the Use of Coke and Coke-Breeze for Steam Generation, 51 | |||
KERSHAW, J. B. C , on the Use of Coke and Coke-Breeze for Steam Generation, 51 | *Kewney, H., on The Premium System in the Drawing-office, 275 | ||
*Kilburn Scott Three-phase Furnaces for Fixation of Nitrogen, 580, 595 | |||
Kewney, H., on The Premium System in the Drawing-office | *Kilby, J. N., on Steel Ingot Defects, 440 | ||
*King-Salter, J. J., on Influence of Running Balance on Vibration of Ships, 330 | |||
Kilburn Scott Three-phase Furnaces for Fixation of Nitrogen, 580, 595 | |||
Kilby, J. N., on Steel Ingot Defects, 440 | |||
King-Salter, J. J., on Influence of Running | |||
Balance on Vibration of Ships, 330 | |||
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LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS: | LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS: | ||
*- Canker of Industrial Unrest, 473 : (Letter), 494 | |||
Canker of Industrial Unrest, 473 : (Letter), 494 | *- Commissions on Labour Unrest, 543, 549 | ||
*- Is Welfare Work Good Business ? 101 | |||
Commissions on Labour Unrest, 543, 549 | *- Labour and the Stat«, 497 | ||
*- Munitions Workers’ Strike, 449 | |||
Is Welfare Work Good Business ? 101 | *- Partition of Bonuses, 250 ; (Letters), 268 | ||
*- Premium System in the Drawing-office, H. Kewney, 275 | |||
Labour and the | LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES. AND WAGES QUESTIONS (continued): | ||
*- Profit Sharing in Electrical and Gas Indus-tries, 580 | |||
Munitions Workers’ Strike, 449 | *- Stimulated Management, 179; (Letters), 193, 230. 251, 268, 375 | ||
*- Suspicion, 134 | |||
Partition of Bonuses, 250 ; (Letters), 268 | *- Women in Industry, 502 | ||
*- Women Mechanics, 294, 296 | |||
Premium System in the Drawing-office, H. Kewney, 275 | *LAMPS for Daylight Signals, 455 | ||
*Lane, Howard, System of Oil Hydrogenation, 511. 546 (Two-page Supplement, June 15th, 1917) | |||
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES | *Lange, E. F., on the Development of the Manufacture of Steel Castings, 55 | ||
*Lathes—see Machine Tools | |||
Profit Sharing in Electrical and Gas | *Latin America, British Business in, 249 | ||
*Latin America, Our Trade with, 589 | |||
Stimulated Management, 179; (Letters), 193, 230. 251, 268, 375 | *Launching—see Ships | ||
*Laurenti, Cesare, Diagram for Stability of Submarines, 330 | |||
Suspicion, 134 | *Lead, Government Order Concerning, 333 | ||
Women in Industry, 502 | |||
Women Mechanics, 294, 296 | |||
LAMPS for Daylight Signals, 455 | |||
Lane, Howard, System of Oil Hydrogenation, 511 | |||
Lange, E. F., on the Development of the Manufacture of Steel Castings, 55 | |||
Latin America, British Business in, 249 | |||
Latin America, Our Trade with, 589 | |||
Launching—see Ships | |||
Laurenti, Cesare, Diagram for Stability of Submarines, 330 | |||
Lead, Government Order Concerning, 333 | |||
LEADERS: | LEADERS: | ||
*- America at War, 337 | |||
America at War, 337 | *- American Battle Cruisers, 543 | ||
*- American Navy at War. 359 | |||
American Battle Cruisers, 543 | *- American Shipbuilding and Shipping, 381 | ||
*- American Steel Trade, 62 | |||
American Navy at War | *- Automatic Control of Trains, 111 | ||
*- Automatic Railway Signalling, 589 | |||
American Shipbuilding and Shipping, 381 | *- Automatic Train Control, 226 | ||
*- Aviation After the War, 521 | |||
American Steel Trade, 62 | *- British versus American Sugar Machinery, 202 | ||
*- British Business in Latin America, 249 | |||
Automatic Control of Trains, 111 | *- British Magneto Industry, 86 | ||
*- Brushwood Sewage Filters, 337 | |||
Automatic Railway Signalling, 589 | *- Bureau of Mineral Resources, 450 | ||
*- Canal Problem, 225 | |||
Automatic Train Control, 226 | *- Canker of Industrial Unrest, 473 | ||
*- Chemical Engineer, 225 | |||
Aviation After the War, 521 | *- Coal and the State, 179 | ||
*- Commissions on Labour Unrest, 543 | |||
British versus American Sugar Machinery, 202 | *- Dangers of the German Patent System, 315 | ||
*- Engineers and the Battle of the Ancre, 566 | |||
British Business in Latin America, 249 | *- Excess Profits Tax, 427 | ||
*- Explosion, The. 86 | |||
British Magneto Industry, 86 | *- Financing Industry and Trade. 403 | ||
*- First. Lord’s Speech. 201 | |||
Brushwood Sewage Filters, 337 | *- Folkestone Raid, 497 | ||
*- Future of Apprentices. 61 | |||
Bureau of Mineral Resources, 450 | *- Government and the Canals, 180 | ||
*- Guerre de Course, 565 | |||
Canal Problem, 225 | *- Labour and the State, 497 | ||
*- Latin America, Our Trade with, 589 | |||
Canker of Industrial Unrest, 473 | *- Life Saving at Sea. 360 | ||
*- Melting of Metals. 293 | |||
Chemical Engineer, 225 | *- Merchant Shipbuilding in Germany, 112 | ||
*- Munition Workers’ Strike, 449 | |||
Coal and the State, 179 | *- Mystery of Metals, 39 | ||
*- Output and the Market, 315 | |||
Commissions on Labour Unrest, 543 | *- Partition of Bonuses, 250 | ||
*- Peaceful Penetration, 521 | |||
Dangers of the German Patent System, 315 | *- Railway Accidents, 39 | ||
*- Real Value of Iron Ores, 272 | |||
Engineers and the Battle of the Ancre, 566 | *- Refractory Materials, 428 | ||
*- Relative Failure of the Marine Diesel Engine, 293 | |||
Excess Profits Tax, 427 | *- Retrospect—1916, 15 | ||
*- Secret of Development, 85 | |||
Explosion, The. 86 | *- Standard Marine Engines, 381 | ||
*- Standardisation. 403 | |||
Financing Industry and Trade. 403 | *- Sterilisation of Water Supplies, 157 | ||
*- Stimulated Management, 179 | |||
First Lord’s Speech. 201 | *- Submarines, 157 | ||
*- Sugar Problem, 85 | |||
Folkestone Raid, 497 | *- Super-electric Supply Station, 271 | ||
*- Suspicion, 134 | |||
Future of Apprentices. 61 | *- Text-books : Actual and Ideal, 473 | ||
*- Triumph of Expediency over Sentimentality 566 | |||
Government and the Canals, 180 | *- United States Navy, 133 | ||
*- Women Mechanics, 294 | |||
Guerre de Course, 565 | LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRE-SPONDENTS: | ||
*America, 24, 71. 91, 120, 168, 297, 320, 347 | |||
Labour and the State, 497 | *Australia, 97, 211 | ||
*England, North of, 23, 47, 69, 93, 118, 141, 164, 186, 209, 233, 256, 278. 300, 324, 344, 364, 388, 411, 434, 456, 481, 504, 530, 550, 572, 596 | |||
Latin America | *Lancashire, 21, 46. 68, 92, 118, 140, 163, 186, 208, 232, 256, 277, 299, 323, 344, 364, 388, 410, 434, 456, 480, 504, 528, 550, 571, 596 | ||
*Midlands and Staffordshire, 21, 45, 67, 91, 117, 140, 163, 185, 208, 231, 255, 277, 298, 322, 343, 363. 387, 409, 433, 456, 479, 504, 528, 550, 571, 595 | |||
Life Saving at Sea | *Scotland, 23, 47, 69, 93, 119, 142, 165, 187, 209, 234, 257, 279, 300, 323, 345. 365, 390, 411, 436, 458, 481, 505, 529, 552, 573, 597 | ||
*Sheffield, 22, 46, 68, 92, 119, 141, 164, 187, 208, 232, 257, 277, 299. 322, 345, 365, 389, 410, 435, 457, 480, 505 | |||
Melting of Metals. 293 | *Wales and Adjoining Counties, 24, 48, 69, 94, 119, 142, 165, 188. 210, 234. 258, 279. 301, 324, 346, 366. 390, 412, 436, 458, 482, 506, 530, 552, 574, 598 | ||
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR; | |||
Merchant Shipbuilding in Germany, 112 | *- American SteamWarship in 1815 570 | ||
*- Apparatus for Adjusting Tension of Aeroplane Wire, C. M. Lerici, 424 | |||
Munition Workers’ Strike, 449 | *- Automatic Control of Trains, Audi Vide, 163 | ||
*- Batteries of Electric Vehicles, F. Crawter, 198 | |||
Mystery of Metals, 39 | *- British Air Service. M. Meeh. E., 321 | ||
*- British v. American Sugar Machinery, Guy Wyatt. 230 | |||
Output and the Market, 315 | *- British Beet Sugar Industry, H. F. Easton, 321 | ||
*- British Decimal Coinage, H. Allcock. 586 | |||
Partition of Bonuses, 250 | *- British Locomotives, E. L. Ahrons, 243 | ||
*- British Ton, J. Pearse, 494 | |||
Peaceful Penetration, 521 | *- Brushwood Filters, S. H. Adams, 375 | ||
*- Caledonian Locomotives, Loco., 108, W. Pickersgill. 127 | |||
Railway Accidents, 39 | *- Canker of Industrial Unrest, W. Fyfe, 494 | ||
*- Chair of Engineering History, andc., M.I.C.E. (Fr.). 126 | |||
Real Value of Iron Ores, 272 | *- Clock of Precision, E. M. Wingfield, 198, C. O. Bartrum. 243 | ||
*- Compound Locomotives. M.T.C.E. (Fr.), 268 | |||
*- Concreting Coal. Clinch Jonos, 571 | |||
*- Condensers. S. F. J. R., 230 ; G. W. L. H. 243 ; F. .S, L., 289 | |||
Relative Failure of the Marine Diesel Engine, 293 | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued): | ||
*- Dangers of the German Patent System, James Keith, 423 ; Patent Agent, 467 | |||
Retrospect—1916, 15 | *- Demobilisation Problems, The Writer of that Article, 82 ; Reform, 198 | ||
*- Detinning, Omega, 442 | |||
Secret of Development, 85 | *- Electricity in Agriculture—see Electricity and Crops | ||
*- Electricity and Crops, J. E. Newman, 494 ; V. H. Blackman and Ingvar Jorgensen, 515 | |||
Standard Marine Engines, 381 | *- Engineers and the Submarine Problem, Member of Institutions of Civil and of Mechanical Engineers, 424 ; Frank Fielden, 467 | ||
*- Engineers and Submarines—see Engineers and the Submarine Problem—also Secret Session for Engineers | |||
Standardisation. 403 | *- F.S.S. System of Units. W. F. Dunton, 334 | ||
*- Filing Papers, E. R. Briggs, 321 | |||
Sterilisation of Water Supplies, 157 | *- Folkestone Raid, Ajax, 515 | ||
*- Human Efficiency, F. B. Gilbreth, 400 | |||
Stimulated Management, 179 | *- Hydro-electric Plant for a Yorkshire Mill, Mitchell Brothers, 289 | ||
*- Increased Production, H. J. Marshall, 66 ; C. H. Haddrell, 467 | |||
Submarines, 157 | *- Industrial Peace, Chas. Barnes, 36 | ||
*- Industrial Research, J. G. Pearce, 289 | |||
Sugar Problem, 85 | *- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, H. C. C., 494 | ||
*- Intensive Production, R. G. Foster, 586 | |||
Super- | *- James Forrest, N., 289 | ||
*- Libraries, E. C. B., 571 | |||
Suspicion, 134 | *- Light Railways, R. White and Sons, 45 | ||
*- Manufacture of Gauges at the Paddington Technical Institute, J. E. Sears, 139 | |||
Text-books : Actual and Ideal, 473 | *- Marlborough Wheels, N. W. Hill, 334 | ||
*- Melting Steel Scrap in the Foundry Cupola, J. E. Hurst, 26 | |||
Triumph of Expediency over Sentimentality 566 | *- Metric System, E. C. Barton, 243, 424 ; W. A., 289, 356 ; Manager, 312 : A. M., 312 ; A. H. Bell, 334 ; Metricist, 334, 375 ; E. A. W. Phillips, 334 ; C. M. Lerici, 356 ; Senex, 356 ; Tony, 356 ; F. A. Halsey, 375 ; Another Manager, 375 ; H. C. A., 375 ; F. J. Lassen, 400; Juvenis, 424; R. M. Leslie, 443 ; E. W. Sargeant, 467 | ||
*- Noise in Reinforced Concrete Buildings, Rowntree and Co., 549 ; C. Bentham, 571 ; Institution, 571 | |||
United States Navy, 133 | *- Oil Engine Nomenclature, H. Akroyd-Stuart, 108, 423 | ||
*- Old Books, H. A. Bennie Gray, 549 ; Harry J. Donkin, 571 ; Arthur L. Johnson, 586 | |||
Women Mechanics, 294 | *- Patents and the Poor Inventor, W. S. Pearce, 198 | ||
*- Pay of Draughtsmen, Draughtsman, 251 ; Purple Stripe, 268; Designing Draughtsman, 289 | |||
LETTERS | *- Permanent Industrial Exhibitions, Barimar, Limited, 82 | ||
*- Plea for Up-to-date Bridge work in the United Kingdom, H. R. White, 36 ; H. R. Lewis, 67 ; Conrad Gribble, 67 | |||
America, 24 | *- Power Forging of Chain Cables, Brown, Lenox and Co., 230 | ||
*- Premium Bonus System, Engineer, 45 ; J. Ross, 82; G. B. Petter, 82; R. F. McKay, 127 ; C. Barnes, 162 | |||
Australia, 97, 211 | *- Protection Against Submarines, J. Pratt, 163 ; W. A. Woodward, 230 | ||
*- Pyrmont Electric Swing Bridge, H. H, Broughton, 198 ; N. R. White, 230 | |||
England, North of, 23, 47, 69, 93, 118, 141, 164, 186, 209, 233, 256, 278 | *- Rating of Machinery, J. Etherington, 25 | ||
*- Re P/S Napoleon III., W. W. Bengough, 243 | |||
Lancashire, 21, 46. 68, 92, 118, 140, 163 | *- Recent American Warships, Turrets, 67 | ||
*- Salaries in the Ministry of Shipping, Omega, 400 | |||
208, 232, 256, 277, 299, 323, 344, 364, 388, | *- Seasoned Castings, W. W. Beaumont, 400 | ||
*- Secret Session for Engineers, E. W. Petter, 455, 494 ; Pontifex, 467 ; Michael Long- ridge, 467 ; C. E. H., 515—see also Engineers and the Submarine Problem | |||
410, 434, 456, 480, 504, 528, 550, 571, 596 | *- Seger Cones, H. Ansell, 312 | ||
*- Ship Salving, J. W. W., 467 | |||
Midlands and Staffordshire, 21, 45, 67, 91, 117, 140, 163, 185, 208, 231, 255, 277, 298, 322, 343, 363 | *- Standard Catalogues and Periodicals, A. Fanti, 443 | ||
*- Standardisation, An Engineer Who Believes in Standardisation, andc., 424 | |||
Scotland, 23, 47, 69, 93, 119, 142, 165, 187, | *- Stimulated Management, W. J. T., 198, 230, 251, 268, 289 ; E. M. Wingfield, 251 ; P. M., 251 : W. G. Traquair, 268 ; C. H. Haddrell, 375 | ||
*- Stresses in Wire-wrapped Guns, J. H. Jones, 45 | |||
209, 234, 257, 279, 300, 323, 345 | *- Submarine Tramps, R. M. Deeley, 108 Submarines and Secrecy, Victory, 443 Taylorism and Humanity, 8. Turner, 36 Technical Papers for the Front, J. H. Kerner- Greenwood, 334 | ||
*- Thermodynamic Problem, T. D. Parr, 312, 424 ; W. J. Walker, 353, 375 ; G. W. L. H., 353 | |||
411, 436, 458, 481, 505, 529, 552, 573, 597 | *- Torpedo-proof Ships, Anti-submarine, 400 | ||
*- Trade and Professional Secrets, 184 | |||
Sheffield, 22 | *- Types of British Locomotives, P. C. Dewhurst, 494 | ||
*- Vacuum Brake Fittings, D. Cardew, 66 | |||
Wales and Adjoining Counties, 24, 48 | *- Valve Gear, A Single Excentric, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 185 | ||
*- Vulkanoid, C. H. S„ 356 | |||
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | *- Water-tight Doors, Brunton Brothers, Limited, 82 | ||
*- Wigan Railway Accident, Audi Vide, 44 | |||
American | *LIFEBOAT Station at Wick, 19, 25 | ||
*Life Saving at Sea, 360 | |||
Apparatus for Adjusting Tension of Aeroplane Wire, C. M. Lerici, 424 | *Liquid Fuels, Spontaneous Ignition Temperatures of, Harold Moore, 561 | ||
Automatic Control of Trains, Audi Vide, 163 | |||
Batteries of Electric Vehicles | |||
British Air Service. M. Meeh. E., 321 | |||
British v. American Sugar Machinery, Guy Wyatt. 230 | |||
British Beet Sugar Industry, H. F. Easton, 321 | |||
British Decimal Coinage, H. Allcock. 586 | |||
British Locomotives, E. L. Ahrons, 243 | |||
Brushwood Filters, S. H. Adams, 375 | |||
Caledonian Locomotives, Loco., 108, W. | |||
Canker of Industrial Unrest, W. Fyfe, 494 | |||
Chair of Engineering History, | |||
(Fr.). 126 | |||
Clock of Precision, E. M. Wingfield, 198, C. O. | |||
Compound Locomotives | |||
Condensers. S. F. J. R., 230 ; G. W. L | |||
243 ; F.S, L., 289 | |||
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued)- | |||
Dangers of the German Patent System, James Keith, 423 ; Patent Agent, 467 | |||
Demobilisation Problems, The Writer of that Article, 82 ; Reform, 198 | |||
Detinning, Omega, 442 | |||
Electricity in Agriculture—see Electricity and Crops | |||
Electricity and Crops, J. E. Newman, 494 ; | |||
V. H. Blackman and Ingvar Jorgensen, 515 Engineers and the Submarine Problem, | |||
Member of Institutions of Civil and of Mechanical Engineers, 424 ; Frank Fielden, 467 | |||
Engineers and Submarines—see Engineers and the Submarine Problem—also Secret Session for Engineers | |||
F.S.S. System of Units. W. F. Dunton, 334 | |||
Filing Papers, E. R. Briggs, 321 | |||
Folkestone Raid, Ajax, 515 | |||
Human Efficiency, F. B. Gilbreth | |||
Hydro-electric Plant for a Yorkshire Mill, Mitchell Brothers, 289 | |||
Increased Production, H. J. Marshall, 66 ; | |||
C. H. Haddrell, 467 | |||
Industrial Peace, Chas. Barnes, 36 | |||
Industrial Research, J. G. Pearce, 289 | |||
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, H. C. C., 494 | |||
Intensive Production, R. G. Foster, 586 | |||
James Forrest, N., 289 | |||
Libraries, E. C. B., 571 | |||
Light Railways, R. White and Sons, 45 | |||
Manufacture of Gauges at the Paddington Technical Institute, J. E. Sears, 139 | |||
Marlborough Wheels, N. W. Hill, 334 | |||
Melting Steel Scrap in the Foundry Cupola, J. E. Hurst, | |||
Metric System, E. C. Barton, 243, 424 ; | |||
W. A., 289, 356; Manager, 312 | |||
E. A. W. Phillips, 334 ; C. M. Lerici, 356 ; Senex, 356 ; Tony, 356 ; F. A. Halsey, 375 ; Another Manager, 375; H. C. A., 375; | |||
F. J. Lassen, 400 ; Juvenis, 424 ; R. M. Leslie, 443 ; E. W. Sargeant, 467 | |||
Noise in Reinforced Concrete Buildings, Rowntree and Co., 549 ; C. Bentham, 571 ; Institution, 571 | |||
Oil Engine Nomenclature, H. Akroyd-Stuart, 108, 423 | |||
Old Books, H. A. Bennie Gray, 549 ; Harry J. Donkin, 571 ; Arthur L. Johnson, 586 | |||
Patents and the Poor Inventor, W. S. Pearce, 198 | |||
Pay of Draughtsmen, Draughtsman, 251 ; Purple Stripe, 268 ; Designing Draughtsman, 289 | |||
Permanent Industrial Exhibitions, | |||
Plea for Up-to-date | |||
Power Forging of Chain Cables, Brown, Lenox and Co., 230 | |||
Premium Bonus System, Engineer, 45 ; J. Ross, 82 ; G. B. Petter, 82 ; R. F. McKay, 127 ; C. Barnes, 162 | |||
Protection Against Submarines, J. Pratt, 163 ; W. A. Woodward, 230 | |||
Pyrmont Electric Swing Bridge, H. H, Broughton, 198 ; N. R. White, 230 | |||
Rating of Machinery, J. Etherington, 25 Re P/S Napoleon III., W. W. Bengough, 243 Recent American Warships, Turrets, 67 Salaries in the Ministry of Shipping, Omega, 400 | |||
Seasoned Castings, W. W. Beaumont, 400 | |||
Secret Session for Engineers, E. W. Petter, 455, 494 ; Pontifex, 467 ; Michael Long-ridge, 467 ; C. E. H., 515—see also Engineers and the Submarine Problem | |||
Seger Cones, H. Ansell, 312 | |||
Ship Salving, J. W. W., 467 | |||
Standard Catalogues and Periodicals, A. | |||
Fanti, 443 | |||
Standardisation, An Engineer Who Believes in Standardisation, | |||
Stimulated Management, W. J. T., 198, 230, 251, 268, 289 ; E. M. Wingfield, 251 ; P. M., 251 : W. G. Traquair, 268 ; C. H. Haddrell, 375 | |||
Stresses in Wire-wrapped Guns, J. H. Jones, 45 | |||
Submarine Tramps, R. M. Deeley, 108 Submarines and Secrecy, Victory, 443 Taylorism and Humanity, | |||
Greenwood, 334 | |||
Thermodynamic Problem, T. D. Parr, 312, 424 ; W. J. Walker, 353, 375 ; G. W. L. H., 353 | |||
Torpedo-proof Ships, Anti-submarine, 400 Trade and Professional Secrets, 184 | |||
Types of British Locomotives, P. C. Dewhurst, 494 | |||
Vacuum Brake Fittings, D. Cardew, 66 | |||
Valve Gear, A Single Excentric, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 185 | |||
Vulkanoid, C. H. S„ 356 | |||
Water-tight Doors, Brunton Brothers, Limited, 82 | |||
Wigan Railway Accident, Audi Vide, 44 | |||
LIFEBOAT Station at Wick, 19, 25 | |||
Life Saving at Sea, 360 | |||
Liquid Fuels, Spontaneous Ignition Temperatures of, Harold Moore, 561 | |||
LITERATURE : | LITERATURE : | ||
*Reviews: | |||
Reviews: | *- Bridge Engineering, J. A. L. Waddell, 523 | ||
*- Fari e Segnali Marittimi, Vice-Admiral P. L. Cattolica and Captain A. Luria, 218 | |||
Bridge Engineering, J. A. L. Waddell, 523 Fari e Segnali Marittimi, Vice-Admiral P. L. | *- Germany’s Economic Position and England’s Commercial and Industrial Policy After the War, G. B. Dibblee, 81 | ||
*- How to Lay Out Turret Lathe Tools, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 475, 591 | |||
Cattolica and Captain A. Luria, 218 | *- Industrial and Manufacturing Chemistry, Inorganic, G. Martin, 356, 545 | ||
*- Jane’s 44 "Fighting Ships," 1916, 67 | |||
Germany’s Economic Position and England’s Commercial and Industrial Policy After the War, G. B. Dibblee, 81 | *- Pictures of War Work in England, J. Pennell, 113 | ||
*- Rail Power in War and Conquest, The Rise of, E. A. Pratt, 113 | |||
How to Lay Out Turret Lathe Tools, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 475, 591 | *- Steam Turbines, W. J. Goudie, 176, 503 | ||
*- Strength of Ships, A. J. Murray, 79, 503 | |||
Industrial and Manufacturing Chemistry, Inorganic, G. Martin, 356, 545 | *- Submarine Torpedo Boat, Allen Hoar, 176, 405 | ||
*- Topicos Tecnicos. Octavio A. Acevedo, 255, 339 | |||
Jane’s | |||
Pictures of War Work in England, J. Pennell, 113 | |||
Rail Power in War and Conquest, The Rise of, E. A. Pratt, 113 | |||
Steam Turbines, W. J. Goudie, 176, 503 Strength of Ships, A. J. Murray, 79, 503 Submarine Torpedo Boat, Allen Hoar, 176, 405 | |||
Topicos Tecnicos | |||
LITERATURE (continued): | LITERATURE (continued): | ||
*Short Notices: | |||
Short Notices: | *- Briquetting, A Handbook of, G. Franke, 113, 545 | ||
*- Engineers’ Costs and Economical Workshop Production, D. Smith and P. C. N. Pickworth, 113 | |||
Briquetting, A Handbook of, G. Franke, 113, 545 | *- General Cargo : An Introduction to Salesmanship, R. E. Goddard, 113 | ||
*- Machine Designers, Shop Men and Draughtsmen, Handbook for, F. A. Halsey, 503, 545 | |||
Engineers’ Costs and Economical Workshop Production, D. Smith and P. C. N. Pickworth, 113 | *- Practical Safety Methods and Devices : Manufacturing and Engineering, G. A. Cowee, 265 | ||
*- Reinforced Concrete, Manual of, C. F. Marsh and W. Dunn, 265 | |||
General Cargo : An Introduction to Salesmanship, R. E. Goddard, 113 | *Books Received: | ||
*- Aerodonetique, F. W. Lanchester, 79 | |||
Machine Designers, Shop Men and Draughtsmen, Handbook for, F. A. Halsey, 503, 545 | *- Air Power, Naval, Military, Commercial, Claude Grahame-White and Harry Harper, 475 | ||
*- Atoms, Jean Perrin, 451 | |||
Practical Safety Methods and Devices : Manufacturing and Engineering, G. A. Cowee, 265 | *- Autogenous Welding, Practical Manual of, R. Granjon and P. Rosemberg, 255 | ||
*- British Dominions Year Book, 1917, 176 | |||
Reinforced Concrete, Manual of, C. F. Marsh and W. Dunn, 265 | *- Butterworth’s Workmen’s Compensation Cases, Judge Ruegg, 176 | ||
*- Calculation and Measurement of Inductance and Capacity, W. H. Nottage, 475 | |||
Books Received: | *- Calculations for Steel Frame Structures, W. C. Cocking, 475 | ||
*- Calculus, H. W. March and H. C. Wolff, 451 | |||
*- Can We Set the World in Order ? C. R. Enock, 113 | |||
*- CANADA : DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WATER POWER BRANCH : | |||
Air Power, Naval, Military, Commercial, Claude Grahame-White and Harry Harper, 475 | *- Paper No. 12, 44 Small Water Powers,” A. M. Beale. Paper No. 13, “ Coquitlam - Buntzen Hydro-electric Development, British Columbia,’4 G. R. G. Conway, Paper No. 17, 44 Canadian Hydraulic Power Development and Electric Power in Canadian Industry,” C. N. Mitchell. Water Resources :—Paper No. 2, 44 Bow River and Storage Investigations,” M. C. Hendry. Paper No. 7,44 Manitoba Water Powers,” D. L. McLean and others, 545 | ||
*- Canada Year Book, 1915, 503 | |||
Atoms, Jean Perrin, 451 | *- Chemistry, General, Hamilton P. Cady, 405 | ||
*- Compressed Air Practice in Mining, D. Penman, 113 | |||
Autogenous Welding, Practical Manual of, | *- Contribucion al Estudio de las Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas, 79 | ||
*- Design of Machine Elements, W. G. Dunklev. 356 | |||
R. Granjon and P. Rosemberg, 255 | *- Dictionary of Commercial Correspondence, in Seven Languages, Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 451 | ||
*- Documents Governing the Construction of a Bridge, E. E. Howard, 503 | |||
British Dominions Year Book, 1917, 176 Butterworth’s Workmen’s Compensation Cases, Judge Ruegg, 176 | *- Electrical Engineering Practice, J. W. Mears, 545 | ||
*- Electrical Review's Electrical and Allied Trades Directory, 1917, 503 | |||
*- Electric Traction, A. T. Dover, 475 | |||
*- Electrical Trades’ Directory and Handbook, 503 | |||
Calculus, H. W. March and H. C. Wolff, 451 Can We Set the World in Order ? C. R. | *- Electric Wave Telegraphy and Telephony, The Principles of, J. A. Fleming, 67 | ||
*- Electricity and the Motor Car, F. H. Hutton, 255 | |||
Enock, | *- Elementary Cams, F. de Ronde Furman, 339 English and Engineering, F. Aydelotte, 475 Evaporating, Condensing and Cooling Apparatus, E. Haustrand, 176 | ||
*- Experimental Building Science, Vol. I., J. L. Manson, 545 | |||
*- Explosives, A. Marshall, 265 | |||
*- Flying Machine from an Engineering Standpoint, F. W. Lanchester, 79 | |||
Paper No. 12, | *- Gasworks, Operation of, W. M. Russell, 451 | ||
*- High Speed Internal Combustion Engines, A. W. Judge, 176 | |||
Canada Year Book, 1915, 503 | *- Hornets, The, Hermes, 255 | ||
*- Hydro-electric Power, Lamar Lyndon, 405 | |||
Chemistry, General, Hamilton P. Cady, 405 Compressed Air Practice in Mining, D. | *- In the Royal Naval Air Service, Harold Rosher, R.N., 503 | ||
*- Institute of Metals, Journal of the, G. Shaw Scott, 451 | |||
Penman, 113 | *- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, October- December, 1916, 503 | ||
*- Judicial Interpretations of the Munitions of War Acts, 1915-1916, J. Chartres, 503 | |||
Contribucion al Estudio de las Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas, 79 | *- Kelly’s Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers of the World, 545 | ||
*- Kempe’s Engineers’ Year Book, H. R. Kempe, 451 | |||
Design of Machine Elements, W. G. | *- Kingsbridge, Salcombe and the Kingsbridge Estuary, A. H. Anderson, 475 | ||
*- Lccons sur les Fonctions elliptiques en vue de leurs applications, R. de Montessus de Ballore, 356 | |||
*- Lectures on Levelling, V. J. Martin, 79 | |||
*- Lockwood’s Builders’ Price Book, 1917, 176 | |||
Documents Governing the Construction of a Bridge, E. E. Howard, 503 | *- Manufacturing Costs and Accounts, A. H. Church, 475 | ||
*- Marine Engineering, Practical, Captain C. W. Dyson, 503 | |||
Electrical Engineering Practice, J. W. Mears, 545 | *- Mercantile Year Book and Directory of Exporters, 503 | ||
*- Mining and Mine Ventilation, J. J. Walsh, 503 | |||
Electrical Review's Electrical and Allied Trades Directory, 1917, 503 | *- Modern Milling, Ernest Pull, 475 | ||
*- Motor Car, T. O. A. Lawton and R. G. H. Gibson, 113 | |||
Electric Traction, A. T. Dover, 475 | *- Motor Car Engineering, Text-book on, Vol. II., A. Graham Clark, 503 | ||
*- Munro’s Marine Engineers’ Annual Pocket Log and Diary, J. Munro and Co., Limited, 79 | |||
Electrical Trades’ Directory and Handbook, 503 | *- National System of Economics, J. T. Peddie, 475 | ||
*- Next War, The British Industries Fair, C. H. Betts and M. Watts, 113 | |||
Electric Wave Telegraphy and Telephony, The Principles of, J. A. Fleming, 67 | *- Office Machinery, L. R. Dicksee, 451 | ||
*- Peaceful Penetration, A. D. McLaren, 113 | |||
Electricity and the Motor Car, F. H. Hutton, 255 | *- Physics for Engineers, Elementary, J. P. Yorke, 176 | ||
*- Primary Batteries, W. A. Cooper, 176 | |||
Elementary Cams, F. de Ronde Furman, 339 English and Engineering, F. Aydelotte, 475 Evaporating, Condensing and Cooling Apparatus, E. Haustrand, 176 | *- Properties of Aerofoils and Aerodynamic Bodies. A. W. Judge, 475 | ||
*- Radiodynamics, B. F. Miessner, 503 | |||
Experimental Building Science, Vol. I., J. L. Manson, 545 | *- Railway Maintenance Engineering, W. H. Sellen, 503 | ||
*- Rational Wages System, H. Atkinson, 545 | |||
Explosives, A. Marshall, 265 | *- Reinforced Concrete, Manual of, Chas. Marsh, 451 | ||
Flying Machine from an Engineering Standpoint, F. W. Lanchester, 79 | |||
Gasworks, Operation of, W. M. Russell, 451 | |||
High Speed Internal Combustion Engines, A. | |||
W. Judge, 176 | |||
Hornets, The, Hermes, 255 | |||
Hydro-electric Power, Lamar Lyndon, 405 | |||
In the Royal Naval Air Service, Harold Rosher, R.N., 503 | |||
Institute of Metals, Journal of the, G. Shaw Scott, 451 | |||
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, October-December, 1916, 503 | |||
Judicial Interpretations of the Munitions of War Acts, 1915-1916, J. Chartres, 503 | |||
Kelly’s Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers of the World, 545 | |||
Kempe’s Engineers’ Year Book, H. R. Kempe, 451 | |||
Kingsbridge, Salcombe and the Kingsbridge Estuary, A. H. Anderson, 475 | |||
Lectures on Levelling, V. J. Martin, 79 Lockwood’s Builders’ Price Book, 1917, 176 Manufacturing Costs and Accounts, A. H. | |||
Church, 475 | |||
Marine Engineering, Practical, Captain C. W. Dyson, 503 | |||
Mercantile Year Book and Directory of Exporters, 503 | |||
Mining and Mine Ventilation, J. J. Walsh, 503 Modern Milling, Ernest Pull, 475 | |||
Motor Car, T. O. A. Lawton and R. G. H. Gibson, 113 | |||
Motor Car Engineering, Text-book on, Vol. | |||
II., A. Graham Clark, 503 | |||
Munro’s Marine Engineers’ Annual Pocket Log and Diary, J. Munro and Co., Limited, 79 | |||
National System of Economics, J. T. Peddie, 475 | |||
Next War, The British Industries Fair, C. H. Betts and M. Watts, 113 | |||
Office Machinery, L. R. Dicksee, 451 Peaceful Penetration, A. D. McLaren, 113 Physics for Engineers, Elementary, J. P. | |||
Yorke, 176 | |||
Primary Batteries, W. A. Cooper, 176 | |||
Properties of Aerofoils and Aerodynamic Bodies. A. W. Judge, 475 | |||
Radiodynamics, B. F. Miessner, 503 | |||
Railway Maintenance Engineering, W. H. Sellen, 503 | |||
Rational Wages System, H. Atkinson, 545 Reinforced Concrete, Manual of, Chas. | |||
Marsh, 451 | |||
LITERATURE (continued): | LITERATURE (continued): | ||
*Books Received (continued): | |||
Books Received (continued): | *- Rivers as Sources of Water Supply, A. C. Houston, 475 | ||
*- Riveted Boiler Joints, S. F. Jeter, 475 | |||
Rivers as Sources of Water Supply, A. C. Houston, 475 | *- Rules for the Classification and Construction of Steel Ships, 265, 545 | ||
*- Saws, Their Care and Treatment, H. W. Durham, 176 | |||
Riveted Boiler Joints, S. F. Jeter, 475 | *- Sea Power, A. Hurd, 113 | ||
*- Shipping World Year Book, Major Jones, 475 | |||
Rules for the Classification and Construction of Steel Ships, 265, 545 | *- Shorthand and Business Training, Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 451 | ||
*- Steel and its Heat Treatment, D. K. Bullens, 503 | |||
Saws, Their Care and Treatment, H. W. Durham, 176 | *- Stresses in Structure, A. H. Heller, 67 | ||
*- Sugar, The High Price of, and How to Reduce it, H. Hamel Smith, 79 | |||
Sea Power, A. Hurd, 113 | *- Syren and Shipping International Mercantile Diary, 1917, 67 | ||
*- Telegraphy and Telephony, 1917, 545 | |||
Shipping World Year Book, Major Jones, 475 Shorthand and Business Training, Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 451 | *- Turbines Applied to Marine Propulsion, Stanley J. Reed, 503 | ||
*- UNITED STATES : DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY : | |||
Steel and its Heat Treatment, D. K. Bullens, 503 | *-- Service and Regulatory Announcements, Supplement, N. J. 4351-4400, 219 | ||
*- UNITED STATES : DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, TECHNOLOGIC PAPERS OF THE BUREAU OF STANDARDS | |||
Stresses in Structure, A. H. Heller, 67 | *-- No. 86, Resistance of an Oil to Emulsification, Winston H. Herschel, 475 | ||
*- UNITED STATES : DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF MINES : | |||
Sugar, The High Price of, and | *-- Bulletins :—No. 105, “Black Damp in Mines.” No. 106, 44 Technology of Marble Quarrying.” No. 116, “Method of Sampling Delivered Coal, andc.” No. 121, 44 History and Development of Gold Dredging in Montana.” No. 126, 44 Current Decisions on Mines and Mining,” 219 | ||
*-- Coal Mine Fatalities, 1916, 219 | |||
Syren and Shipping International Mercantile Diary, 1917, 67 | *-- No. 143, Law Serial. Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining, J. N. Thomson, 356 | ||
*-- Bulletins, 108, Mineral Technology 14, 44 Melting Aluminium Chips,” H. W. Gillett and G. M. James ; 134. Petroleum Technology 36, 44 Use of Mud-laden Fluid in Oil and Gas Wells,” J. O. Lewis and W. F. McMurray, 503 | |||
Telegraphy and Telephony, 1917, 545 Turbines Applied to Marine Propulsion, Stanley J. Reed, 503 | *-- Monthly Statement of Coal Mine Fatalities in U.S. Coal Mines, August, 1916. 44 Rescue and Recovery Operations in Mines after Fires and Explosions,” J. W. Paul and H. M. Wolflin, 503 | ||
*-- Technical Paper 146. 44 Nitration of Toluene,” E. J. Hoffman, 503 | |||
*-- Technical Paper 165. Quarry Accidents in the United States During the Year 1915, 523 | |||
*-- Technical Paper 135. Bibliography of Recent Literature on Flotation of Ores, January-June, 1916, D. A. Lyon and Others, 523 | |||
Service and Regulatory Announcements, Supplement, N. J. 4351-4400, 219 | *-- Technical Paper 82. "Oxygen Mine Rescue Apparatus and Physiological Effects on Users,” Dr. Y. Henderson and J. W. Paul. Technical Papers No. 86. 44 Ore Sampling Conditions in the West.” No. 102, 44 Health Conservation at Steel Mills.” No. 117, 44 Quantity of Gasoline Necessary to Produce Explosive Conditions in Sewers.” No. 130, 44 Underground Wastes in Oil and Gas Fields and Methods of Prevention.” No. 136, 44 Safe Practice at Blast Furnaces.” No. 145, 44 Sensitiveness to Detonation of Trinitrotoluene and Tetranit roinethylanilin.” No. 157, 44 Method of Measuring the Viscosity of Blastfurnace Slag at High Temperatures.” No. 159 , 44 Production of Explosives in United States in 1915.” No. 161,44 Construction and Operation of a Single Tube Cracking Furnace for Making Gasoline,” 545 | ||
*- Valuation, Depreciation, and the Rate Base, Carl E. Grunsky, 503 | |||
*- Vaporising of Paraffin for High-speed Motors, Edward Butler, 356 | |||
*- Ventilation, Some Modern Methods of, R. Grierson, 79 | |||
No. 86, Resistance of an Oil to Emulsification, Winston H. Herschel, 475 | *- Wireless Telegraphy, Elementary Principles of, R. D. Bangay, 503 | ||
*- Year Book of Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, 265 | |||
*LIVERPOOL Tramways, 386 | |||
*Load Extension Diagrams—see Indicator Locomotive Engines, Minister of Munitions Regulations, 143 | |||
Bulletins :—No. 105, | *London, Main Drainage System of, G. W. Humphreys, 235 | ||
*Longridge, Mr. M., Presidential Address at Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 371 | |||
Coal Mine Fatalities, 1916, 219 | *Lorry, Five-Ton Petrol Motor, J. E. D. Ralls. 354, 355 | ||
*Lovett, W. J., on a Method of Obtaining for Ship Design the Spacing of Bulkheads, andc., 317 | |||
No. 143, Law Serial. Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining, J. N. Thomson, 356 | *Lubrication of Steam Turbines, T. C. Thomsen, 238, 264, 319, 327, 394 | ||
*Luke, W. J., on Wake and Thrust Deduction, 319 | |||
Bulletins, 108, Mineral Technology 14, | |||
Monthly Statement of Coal Mine Fatalities in U.S. Coal Mines, August, 1916. | |||
Technical Paper 146. | |||
Technical Paper 165. Quarry Accidents in the United States During the Year 1915, 523 | |||
Technical Paper 135. Bibliography of Recent Literature on Flotation of Ores, January-June, 1916, D. A. Lyon and Others, 523 | |||
Technical Paper 82. | |||
Valuation, Depreciation, and the Rate Base, Carl E. Grunsky, 503 | |||
Vaporising of Paraffin for High-speed Motors, Edward Butler, 356 | |||
Ventilation, Some Modern Methods of, R. Grierson, 79 | |||
Wireless Telegraphy, Elementary Principles of, R. D. Bangay, 503 | |||
Year Book of Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, 265 | |||
LIVERPOOL Tramways, 386 | |||
Load Extension Diagrams—see Indicator Locomotive Engines, Minister of Munitions Regulations, 143 | |||
London, Main Drainage System of, G. W. Humphreys, 235 | |||
Longridge, Mr. M., Presidential Address at Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 371 | |||
Lorry, Five-Ton Petrol Motor, J. E. D. Ralls. 354, 355 | |||
Lovett, W. J., on a Method of Obtaining for Ship Design the Spacing of Bulkheads, | |||
Lubrication of Steam Turbines, T. C. Thomsen, 238, 264, 319, 327, 394 | |||
Luke, W. J., on Wake and Thrust Deduction, 319 | |||
M | M | ||
*MACALPINE, J. H., on the Marine Application of Floating Gears of the Floating Frame Type, 330 | |||
MACALPINE, J. H., on the Marine Application of Floating Gears of the Floating Frame Type, 330 | *Machines Used in Oil Production—see Oils | ||
Machines Used in Oil Production—see Oils | |||
MACHINE TOOLS: | MACHINE TOOLS: | ||
*- An "Exploded" Reamer, 567 | |||
An | *- Crank-pin Turning Lathe, Geo. Swift and Sons, Limited, 292, 296 | ||
*- High-speed Tool Steel Patent Action, 412 | |||
Crank-pin Turning Lathe, Geo. Swift and Sons, Limited, 292, 296 | *- Horizontal Drilling Machines, D. and J. Tullis, Limited, 387 | ||
*- Lathe for Turning Cam Shafts, J. Parkinson and Son, 182 | |||
High-speed Tool Steel Patent Action, 412 | *- Machine Tool and Engineering Association, | ||
Horizontal Drilling Machines, D. and J. Tullis, Limited, 387 | |||
Lathe for Turning Cam Shafts, J. Parkinson and Son, 182 | |||
Machine Tool and Engineering Association, | |||
MACHINE TOOLS (continued): | MACHINE TOOLS (continued): | ||
*- Motor-driven 8.5 in. Centres Geared Lathe, Geo. Swift and Sons, Limited, 292, 296 | |||
Motor-driven 8 | *- Precision Grinding, H. H. Asbridge, 268 | ||
*- Two New Lathes, Geo. Swift and Sons, Limited, 292, 296 | |||
Precision Grinding, H. H. Asbridge, 268 | *MACHINES used in Oil Production—see Oils | ||
*Magneto Industry, The British, 86 | |||
Two New Lathes, Geo. Swift and Sons, Limited, 292, 296 | *Main Drainage System of London, G. W. Humphreys, 235 | ||
*Malay—see Railways | |||
MACHINES used in Oil Production—see Oils | *Manchester, Dry Dock at, 492, 493, 496 | ||
*Marine Engines—see Engines | |||
Magneto Industry, The British, 86 | *Mason, Dr. W., on Alternating Stress Experiments, 172, 176 | ||
*Materials, Refractory, 54 | |||
Main Drainage System of London, G. W. Humphreys, 235 | *Materials—see also Engineering Materials | ||
*Mechanical Engineering, Practical, Bearing of Research Work on, A. Saxon, 162 | |||
Malay—see Railways | *Mechanical Puddling, 465 | ||
*Melting of Brass and Copper in a Crucible Furnace, with Coal-Gas Fuel, H. M. Thornton and H. Hartley, 311, 340 | |||
Manchester, Dry Dock at, 492, 493, 496 | *Melting of Metals, 293—see also Metal Melting | ||
*Melting of Non-ferrous Metals, Ideals and Limitations in, Carl Hering, 340 | |||
Marine Engines—see Engines | *Metal Melting as Practised at the Royal Mint, W. J. Hocking, 311 | ||
*Metal Melting in a Simple Crude Oil Furnace, H. S. Primrose, 311, 340 | |||
Mason, Dr. W., on Alternating Stress Experiments, 172, 176 | *Metal Swarf, Briquetting of, 514, 538, 557, 592 | ||
*Metals and Alloys. Surface Tension and Cohesion in, Sydney W. Smith, 285 | |||
Materials, Refractory, 54 | *Metals, Hardness of. Sir R. Hadfield’s Prize, 279 | ||
*Metals, Institute of—see Associations | |||
Materials—see also Engineering Materials | *Metals, Mystery of, 39 | ||
*Metric System : American Institute of Weights and Measures 479—see also Decimal System, and Letters to the Editor | |||
Mechanical Engineering, Practical, Bearing of Research Work on, A. Saxon, 162 | *Mills, Oil—see Oils | ||
*Mine Haulage, Safety Carriage for, Record Engineering Comnany, Limited, 525 | |||
Mechanical Puddling, 465 | *Mineral Resources, Bureau of, 450 | ||
*Mineral Resources, Empire, 527 | |||
Melting of Brass and Copper in a Crucible Furnace, with Coal-Gas Fuel, H. M. Thornton and H. Hartley, 311, 340 | *Mineral Statistics, Our, 328 | ||
*Montgomery, J., on Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, 317 | |||
Melting of Metals, 293—see also Metal Melting | *Moore, Harold, on The Spontaneous Ignition Temperatures of Liquid Fuels, 561 | ||
*Morgan, C. L., The Retirement of, 176 | |||
Melting of Non-ferrous Metals, Ideals and Limitations in, Carl Hering, 340 | *Morison, D. B., on Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, 287, 302, 381 | ||
*Motor Installation for Barges, T. H. Coggins and A. E. Hook, 420 | |||
Metal Melting as Practised at the Royal Mint, W. J. Hocking, 311 | *Motor Vehicles, Electric, L. Brockman. 95 | ||
*Motors, Electric—see Electrical Matters | |||
Metal Melting in a Simple Crude Oil Furnace, H. | *Munitions Workers’ Strike, 449 | ||
*Munro, A. R., on a Rapid Method of Plotting Combined Indicator Cards, 136, 137 | |||
S. Primrose, 311, 340 | *Mystery of Metals, 39 | ||
Metal Swarf, Briquetting of, 514, 538, 557, 592 | |||
Metals and Alloys | |||
Metals, Hardness of. Sir R. Hadfield’s Prize, 279 | |||
Metals, Institute of—see Associations | |||
Metals, Mystery of, 39 | |||
Metric System : American Institute of Weights and Measures 479—see also Decimal System, and Letters to the Editor | |||
Mills, Oil—see Oils | |||
Mine Haulage, Safety Carriage for, Record Engineering Comnany, Limited, 525 | |||
Mineral Resources, Bureau of, 450 | |||
Mineral Resources, Empire, 527 | |||
Mineral Statistics, Our, 328 | |||
Montgomery, J., on Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, 317 | |||
Moore, Harold, on The Spontaneous Ignition Temperatures of Liquid Fuels, 561 | |||
Morgan, C. L., The Retirement of, 176 | |||
Morison, D. B., on Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, 287, 302, 381 | |||
Motor Installation for Barges, T. H. Coggins and A. E. Hook, 420 | |||
Motor Vehicles, Electric, L. Brockman | |||
Motors, Electric—see Electrical Matters | |||
Munitions Workers’ Strike, 449 | |||
Munro, A. R., on a Rapid Method of Plotting Combined Indicator Cards, 136, 137 | |||
Mystery of Metals, 39 | |||
N | N | ||
NATIONAL Defence in the United States, 593 | *NATIONAL Defence in the United States, 593 | ||
*National Physical Laboratory, Official Report, 569—See also Standardisation of Engineering Materials | |||
National Physical Laboratory, Official Report, 569—See also Standardisation of Engineering Materials | *National Shortage of Iron Ore Supplies, Professor W. G. Fearnsides, 399, 429 | ||
*New Year's Honours, 166 | |||
National Shortage of Iron Ore Supplies, Professor W. G. Fearnsides, 399, 429 | *New York Harbour—see Removing Subaqueous Rock | ||
*New Zealand, Thomas Transmission Car in, 90 | |||
New Year's Honours, 166 | *Nickel Silver, Annealing of, Dr. F. C. Thompson, 285 | ||
*Nile, The Conservation of the, A. A. Barnes, 33 | |||
New York Harbour—see Removing Subaqueous Rock | *Nitrogen from the Air, Kilburn Scott Three- phase Process, 580, 595 | ||
*Non-ferrous Metals—see Melting of | |||
New Zealand, Thomas Transmission Car in, 90 | *North British Rubber Factory Extensions, 91 | ||
Nickel Silver, Annealing of, Dr. F. C. Thompson, 285 | |||
Nile, The Conservation of the, A. A. Barnes, 33 | |||
Nitrogen from the Air | |||
Non-ferrous Metals—see Melting of | |||
North British Rubber Factory Extensions, 91 | |||
O | |||
OBITUARY: | OBITUARY: | ||
*- Biggart, Andrew Stevenson, 405 | |||
*- Binnie, Sir Alexander Richardson, 470 | |||
*- Blyth, Benjamin Hall, 451 | |||
*- Browne, Sir Benjamin (Portrait), 221 | |||
*- Durston, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir A. John, K.C.B. (Portrait), 377 | |||
*- Forrest. James (Portrait), 220 | |||
*- Gilchrist, James, 127 | |||
*- Halcomb, Svdney Broughton, 48 | |||
*- Harpur, William, 503 | |||
*- Hobson, George Andrew, 108 | |||
*- Hughes, Colonel Herbert, 58 | |||
*- Hunter, William Henry, 203 | |||
*- Ireland, Arthur James, 12 | |||
*- Kennedy, Rankin, 377 | |||
*- Kennedv, Thomas, 377 | |||
*- Leigh, John George, 378 | |||
*- Macmillan, William. 12 | |||
*- Mann, Isaac John. 127 | |||
*- Murray. Ronald W., 12 | |||
*- Porter, Robert Percival, 221 | |||
*- Raworth, John 8.. 285 | |||
*- Russell, Joseph, 523 | |||
*- Seaton, Gervase Douglas, 591 | |||
*- Sharp, Robert Gordon (Portrait), 285 | |||
*- Short, Horace, 339 | |||
*- Stirling, James (Portrait), 81 | |||
*- Stott, Henry G., 203 | |||
*- Ward, George G., 378 | |||
*- Western, James Halifax, 339 | |||
*OIL Engines—see Engines | |||
*Oil Industry, The Scottish Shale, 221,270, 274 | |||
*Oils. Vegetable, Production and Industrial Emplovment of. 123. 147, 169, 192, 213, 240, 261, 307, 309, 349, 395, 417, 439 .441, 462, 486, 511, 546, 559, 564, 581, 585 (Two Page Supplements, April 20th, 1917) (Two-page Supplement, June 15th, 1917) | |||
*Organisers’ Clearing House, 570 | |||
*Our Trade with Latin-America. 589 | |||
*Output and the Market, 315 ; (Letter), 467 | |||
P | |||
*PACKING Electric Locomotives for Export, 424 | |||
*Panama Canal Lock Gate Machinery, Corrosion of, 255 | |||
*Parr, P. H., on the Extraction of Sugar-Cane Mills, 148 | |||
*Partition of Bonuses, 250 : (Letters), 268—See also Stimulated Management | |||
*Patent Action, High Speed Tool Steel, 412 | |||
*Patent Rights, Acquisition of, 28, 50, 72, 98, 122, 144, 168, 190, 212, 236, 260, 282, 304, 326, 348, 368, 392, 414, 438, 460, 484, 508, 532, 554, 576, 600 | |||
PACKING Electric Locomotives for Export, | |||
Panama Canal Lock Gate Machinery, Corrosion of, 255 | |||
Parr, P. H., on the Extraction of Sugar-Cane Mills, 148 | |||
Partition of Bonuses, 250 : (Letters), 268—See also | |||
Patent Action, High Speed Tool Steel, 412 | |||
Patent Rights, Acquisition of, 28, 50, 72, 98, 122, 144, 168, 190, 212, 236, 260, 282, 304, 326, 348, 368, 392, 414, 438, 460, 484, 508, 532, 554, 576, 600 | |||
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS: | PATENT SPECIFICATIONS: | ||
*- Aeronautics, 27, 71, 97, 189, 281, 303, 325, 347, 391, 413, 507, 531, 575 | |||
Aeronautics, 27, 71, 97, 189, 281, 303, 325, 347, 391, 413, 507, 531, 575 | *- Condensers and Feed-Water Heaters, 211, 260, 507 | ||
*- Cranes and Conveyors, 97, 167, 212, 599 | |||
Condensers and Feed-Water Heaters, 211, 260, 507 | *- Dynamos and Motors, 27, 49, 71, 121, 189, 235, 259, 391, 413, 437, 553, 575 | ||
*- Engines. Internal Combustion, 27, 49, 71, 97, 121, 143, 167, 189, 211, 235, 259, 281, 325, 347, 367, 391, 413, 437, 459, 483, 507, 531, 553, 575, 599 | |||
Cranes and Conveyors, 97, 167, 212, 599 | *- Engines, Steam, 367, 413, 531 | ||
*- Gas Producers, 460, 483, 507 | |||
Dynamos and Motors, 27, 49, 71, 121, 189, 235, 259, 391, 413, 437, 553, 575 | *- Heating—see Lighting | ||
*- Lighting and Heating, 212, 303, 392, 438, 483, 532, 554, 575 | |||
Engines. Internal Combustion, 27, 49, 71, 97, 121, 143, 167, 189, 211, 235, 259, 281, 325, | *- Locomotives, 259 | ||
*- Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 50, 71, 97, 121, 144, 167, 236, 304, 325, 347, 392, 438, 460, 484, 507, 532, 553 | |||
347, 367, 391, 413, 437, 459, 483, 507, 531, 553, 575, | *- Measuring and Testing Instruments, 168, 189, 211, 282, 348, 367 | ||
*- Mines and Metals, 236, 259, 282, 392, 484, 608, 532, 554, 600 | |||
Engines, Steam, 367, 413, 531 | *- Miscellaneous, 28, 50, 72, 98, 122, 168, 190, 212, 236, 260, 282, 304, 326, 368, 414, 438, 484, 508, 554, 576 | ||
*- Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 144, 236, 575, 600 | |||
Gas Producers, 460, 483, 507 | *- Ordnance and Armour, 28, 50, 72, 143, 190, 260, 282, 326, 368, 392, 531 | ||
*- Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 121, 235, 348, 599 | |||
Heating—see Lighting | *- Ships and Boats, 28, 98, 167, 189, 236, 281, 325, 391, 437, 507, 532, 600 | ||
*- Steam Generators, 189, 211, 259, 303, 459 | |||
Lighting and Heating, 212, 303, 392, 438, | *- Switchgear. 167, 189, 484, 531 | ||
*- Telegraphs and Telephones, 49, 143, 167, 211, 235, 281, 599 | |||
483, 532, 554, 575 | *- Tramways and Railways, 98 | ||
*- Transformers, 303 | |||
Locomotives, 259 | *- Transmission of Power, 121, 144, 190, 212, 304, 325, 348, 413, 460, 508, 553, 575 | ||
*- Turbine Machinery, 121, 303, 459, 484, 553, 575 | |||
Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 50, 71, 97, 121, 144, 167, 236, 304, 325, 347, 392, 438, 460, 484, | *- Water Purification, 414 | ||
*PATENT System, Dangers of the German, 315 ; (Letters), 423, 467 | |||
Measuring and Testing Instruments, 168, 189, 211, 282, 348, 367 | *Patents, British, Sir R. Hadfield, 391 | ||
*Peaceful Penetration, 521 | |||
Mines and Metals, 236, 259, 282, 392, 484, 608, 532, 554, 600 | *Pelton Wheel, 100 Horse-power for Hydro- Electric Plant at Hebden Bridge, G. Gilkes and Co., 266 | ||
*Personal and Business Announcements, 27, 48, 94. 122, 168, 190, 255, 282, 326, 347, 368, 412, 459. 483, 508, 576 | |||
Miscellaneous, 28, 50, 72, 98, 122, 168, 190, 212, 236, 260, 282, 304, 326, 368, 414, 438, | *Petrol Caterpillar Tractor, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Ltd., 308, 314 (Two-page Supplement, April 6th, 1917) | ||
*Petrol Coaches, Railway—see Railways | |||
484, 508, 554, 576 | *Petrol-driven Fire Pump—see Pumps | ||
*Petrol Engines—see Engines | |||
Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 144, 236, 575, 600 | *Petrol Explosions in Sewers, 283 | ||
*Petrol Measuring Pumps, 203 | |||
Ordnance and Armour, 28, 50, 72, 143, 190, 260, 282, 326 | *Petrol Motor Lorry, Five-Ton, J. E. D. Ralls, 354, 355 | ||
*Plotting Combined Indicator Cards, A Rapid Method of. A. R. Munro, 136, 137 | |||
Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 121, 235, | *Portishead Dock Pumps—see Pumps | ||
*Power Forging—see Chain Cables | |||
348, 599 | *Precision, A Clock of, C. O. Bartrum, 161 ; (Letters). 198, 243 | ||
*Precision Grinding, H. H. Asbridge, 268 | |||
Ships and Boats, 28, 98, 167, 189, 236, 281, 325, 391, 437 | *Precision, High, Design, Some Points in. 584 | ||
*Premium System in the Drawing-office, H. Kewney, 275 | |||
Steam Generators, 189, 211, 259, 303, 459 Switchgear. 167, 189, 484, 531 | *Presses for Briquetting—see Briquetting | ||
*Presses for Oil Production—see Production | |||
Telegraphs and Telephones, 49, 143, 167, 211, 235, 281, 599 | *Primrose. H. S., on Metal Melting in a Simple Crude Oil Furnace, 311, 340 | ||
*Prisoners of War. British, Educational Facilities for, 280 | |||
Tramways and Railways, 98 | *Production and Industrial Employment of Vegetable Oils, 123, 147, 169, 192, 213, 240, 261, 307, 309, 349, 395, 417, 439, 441, 462, 468, 511, 546, 559, 564. 581, 585 (Two Page Supplements, April 20th, 1917) (Two-page Supplement, June 15th, 1917) | ||
*Puddling—see Iron and Steel | |||
Transformers, 303 | *Pumpherston Works—see Works | ||
Transmission of Power, 121, 144, 190, 212, 304, 325 | |||
Turbine Machinery, 121, 303, 459, 484, 553, 575 | |||
Water Purification, 414 | |||
PATENT System, Dangers of the German, 315 ; | |||
(Letters), 423, 467 | |||
Patents, British, Sir R. Hadfield, 391 | |||
Peaceful Penetration, 521 | |||
Pelton Wheel, 100 Horse-power for Hydro-Electric Plant at Hebden Bridge, G. Gilkes and Co., 266 | |||
Personal and Business Announcements, 27, 48, 94. 122, 168, 190, 255, 282, 326, 347, 368, 412, 459. 483 | |||
Petrol Caterpillar Tractor, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Ltd., 308, 314 (Two-page Supplement, April 6th, 1917) | |||
Petrol Coaches, Railway—see Railways Petrol-driven Fire Pump—see Pumps Petrol Engines—see Engines | |||
Petrol Explosions in Sewers, 283 | |||
Petrol Measuring Pumps, 203 | |||
Petrol | |||
Plotting Combined Indicator Cards, A Rapid Method of | |||
Portishead Dock Pumps—see Pumps Power Forging—see Chain Cables | |||
Precision, A Clock of, C. O. Bartrum, 161 ; | |||
(Letters). 198, 243 | |||
Precision Grinding, H. H. Asbridge, 268 | |||
Precision, High, Design, Some Points in. 584 | |||
Premium System in the Drawing-office, H. | |||
Kewney, 275 | |||
Presses for Briquetting—see Briquetting | |||
Presses for Oil Production—see Production | |||
Primrose. H. S., on Metal Melting in a Simple Crude Oil Furnace, 311, 340 | |||
Prisoners of War. British, Educational Facilities for, 280 | |||
Production and Industrial Employment of Vegetable Oils, 123, 147, 169, 192, 213, 240, 261, 307, 309, 349, 395, 417, 439, 441, 462, 468, 511, 546, | |||
Puddling—see Iron and Steel | |||
Pumpherston Works—see Works | |||
PUMPS: | PUMPS: | ||
*- Deep Wells, New Electric System of Pumping, W. J. Wills, 409 | |||
Deep Wells, New Electric System of | *- Eighteenth Century Colliery Pumping Engine, at Pentrich Colliery, 56, 60 | ||
*- Eighteenth Century Pumping Engine at Gregory’s Mine, near Ashover, Fr. Tompson, 138 | |||
Eighteenth Century Colliery Pumping Engine, at Pentrich Colliery, 56 | *- Newcomen Pumping Engine at Ashton-underLyne. 218 | ||
*- Petrol Measuring Pumps, 203 | |||
Eighteenth Century Pumping Engine at Gregory’s Mine, near Ashover, Fr. Tompson, 138 | *- Portable Petrol-driven Fire Pump, Holden and Brooke, Limited, 542, 548 | ||
*- Portishead Dock Pumping Machinery, Oil Engine Driven, Blackstone and Co., Limited. 80 (Two-page Supplement, January 26th, 1917) | |||
Newcomen Pumping Engine at Ashton-underLyne. 218 | *- Turbine Pumps, Notes on the Construction of, A. E. L. Chorlton, 463, 476, 477, 500 | ||
*PYRMONT—see Bridges | |||
Petrol Measuring Pumps, 203 | |||
Portable Petrol-driven Fire Pump, Holden and Brooke, Limited, 542, 548 | |||
Portishead Dock Pumping Machinery, Oil Engine Driven, Blackstone and Co., Limited. 80 (Two-page Supplement, January 26th, 1917) | |||
Turbine Pumps, Notes on the Construction of, A. E. L. Chorlton, 463, 476, 477, 500 | |||
PYRMONT—see Bridges | |||
R | R | ||
RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS: | RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS: See also Annual Article | ||
*General: | |||
See also Annual Article | *- Association of Minor Railways, 413 | ||
*- Automatic Control of Trains, 111, 226 ; (Letter), 163 | |||
General: | *- Automatic Railway Signalling, 589 | ||
*- Railway Accidents, 39, 276 | |||
Association of Minor Railways, 413 | *- Railway Material for South America, 408 | ||
Automatic Control of Trains, 111, 226 ; | |||
(Letter), 163 | |||
Automatic Railway Signalling, 589 | |||
Railway Accidents, 39, 276 | |||
Railway Material for South America, 408 | |||
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS (continued): | RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS (continued): | ||
*General (continued): | |||
*- Rotary Interlocking Block System, W. R. Sykes Interlocking Signal Company, Limited. 276 | |||
*- Signals, Daylight, Lamps for, 455 | |||
Rotary Interlocking Block System, W. R. | *- Vacuum Brake Apparatus Improvements, Consolidated Brake and Engineering Company, 594 | ||
*- Vacuum Brake Improvements, Vacuum Brake Company, Limited, 228 | |||
Sykes Interlocking Signal | *British, Colonial, and Indian : | ||
*- Accidents at Ratho and Wigan, 39, 44, 54, 226, 229 ; (Letter), 44 | |||
Signals, Daylight, Lamps for, 455 | *- Australian Railway Finance, 378 | ||
*- Australian Trans-Continental Railway, 526 | |||
Vacuum Brake Apparatus Improvements, Consolidated Brake and Engineering Company, 594 | *- British Railways in 1916, 172, 183, 206, 254 | ||
*- Canada, Future of the Railways of, 502 | |||
Vacuum Brake Improvements, Vacuum Brake Company, Limited, 228 | *- Canadian Transcontinental Railway Scheme, 571 | ||
*- Collisions at Wigan and Kirtlebridge, 226, 229 | |||
British, Colonial, and Indian : | *- Future of English Railways, 327 | ||
*- Indian Railways in 1915-16, 378 | |||
Accidents at Ratho and Wigan, 39 | *- London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, Retirement of Mr. C. L. Morgan, 176 | ||
*- London and North-Western Railway Electric Train Service to Watford, 332, 336 | |||
Australian Railway Finance, 378 | *- Malay Peninsula, Railway Expansion in, 493 | ||
*- Petrol-Electric Coach, New Zealand Government Railways, Thomas Transmission, Limited, 91 | |||
Australian Trans-Continental Railway, 526 | *Foreign: | ||
*- American Railways in War Time, 331 | |||
British Railways in 1916, 172, 183, 206, 254 | *- Goods Wagon of 120 Tons Capacity, Virginian Railway, 574 | ||
*- Latin America, New Railway Works in, 90 | |||
Canada, Future of the Railways of, 502 Canadian Transcontinental Railway Scheme, | *- Swiss Railway Problems, 446 | ||
*- Swiss Railways in War Time, 149 | |||
Collisions at Wigan and Kirtlebridge, 226, | *- Trainmen’s Eight Hours Act in America, 455 | ||
*- War and American Railways, 52 | |||
Future of English Railways, 327 | |||
Indian Railways in 1915-16, 378 | |||
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, Retirement of Mr. C. L. Morgan, 176 | |||
London and North-Western Railway Electric | |||
Malay Peninsula, Railway Expansion in, 493 Petrol-Electric Coach, New Zealand | |||
American Railways in War Time, 331 | |||
Goods Wagon of 120 Tons Capacity, Virginian Railway, 574 | |||
Latin America, New Railway Works in, 90 | |||
Swiss Railway Problems, 446 | |||
Swiss Railways in War Time, 149 | |||
Trainmen’s Eight Hours Act in America, 455 | |||
War and American Railways, 52 | |||
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES: | RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES: | ||
*General: | |||
General: | *- Packing Electric Locomotives for Export, 424 | ||
*- Standardisation, Sir J. Wolfe Barry, 403, 406 | |||
Packing Electric Locomotives for Export 424 | *British, Colonial and Indian : | ||
*- Locomotives of the United Kingdom, E. L. Ahrons, 216 ; (Letters), 243, 494 | |||
Standardisation, Sir J. Wolfe Barry, 403, 406 | *- North Staffordshire Railway, Passenger Tank Engine, 288 | ||
*Foreign | |||
British, Colonial and Indian : | *- American Great Northern Railway “Mikado” Type Engine, 244, 248 | ||
*- American Heavy Goods Locomotives, Recent, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 244, 248 | |||
Locomotives of the United Kingdom, E L Ahrons, 216 ; (Letters), 243, 494 | *- American Locomotives for Spain, 549 | ||
*- Bessemer and Lake Erie Line, Ten Wheels Coupled Engine, 244, 248 | |||
North Staffordshire Railway, Passenger Tank Engine, 288 | *- Modern High Power Locomotive Economy in France, 509 | ||
*- Paris-Orleans Railway, British-built Tank Locomotives for, 224, 229 | |||
Foreign | *- Virginia Railway, Triple Articulated Locomotive, 244, 248 | ||
American Great Northern Railway | |||
American Heavy Goods Locomotives, Recent, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 244, 248 | |||
American Locomotives for Spain, | |||
Bessemer and Lake Erie Line, Ten Wheels | |||
Coupled Engine, 244, 248 | |||
Modern High Power Locomotive Economy in France, 509 | |||
Paris-Orleans Railway, British-built Tank Locomotives for, 224, 229 | |||
Virginia Railway, Triple Articulated Locomotive, 244, 248 | |||
RANDOM REFLECTIONS: | RANDOM REFLECTIONS: | ||
*- 40, 62, 87, 112, 134, 158, 180, 202, 226, 250, 272, 294, 316, 338, 360, 382, 404, 428, 450, 474, 498, 522, 544, 566, 590 (see Special Index) | |||
*RAZORS for the Army, 378 | |||
*Reamers— see Machine Tools | |||
*Reconstruction of Industries, 577 | |||
*Reeves, A. W., and C. Kimber, on Works Organisation and Efficiency, 454 | |||
*Refractory Materials, 54, 466—see also Iron and Steel | |||
*Reid Standard Unit Construction for Steel Frame Buildings, F. Braby and Co., Limited, 358, 362 | |||
*Relative Failure of the Marine Diesel Engine, 293 | |||
*Removing Subaqueous Rock under Difficult Conditions, 114 | |||
*Research. Glass, 149 | |||
*Research, Scientific and Industrial, 149, 176 | |||
*Research, W. R. Whitney, 245 ; (Letter), 289 | |||
*Research Work, Bearing of, on Practical Mechanical Engineering, A. Saxon, 162 | |||
*Researches made Possible, andc.—see Autographic Indicator | |||
*Resources of the Empire, 198 | |||
*Rhone-Rhine Canal, The Proposed, 53 | |||
*Ripper, Professor, on Works Organisation and Efficiency, 454 | |||
*Robertson, J. A., on Fuel Economy, 579 | |||
*Rock, Subaqueous, Removing, under Difficult Conditions, 114 | |||
*Rodgers, Capt. W. L., on the Suitability of the Current Design of Submarines to U.S. Navy, 153, 157 | |||
*Rolling Mill Electrical Equipment, British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 402, 406 | |||
*Rotary Interlocking Block System, W. R. Sykes Interlocking Signal Company, Limited, 276 | |||
*Royal Agricultural Society’s Trial of Ford Motor Tractors, 437 | |||
*Rubber Factory, Extensions to, North British Rubber Company, Limited, 91 | |||
S | |||
*SAFETY Carriage for Mine Haulage, Record Engineering Company, Limited, 525 | |||
*Sailors and Soldiers, Disabled, Training of, for Electrical Sub-Station Work, 399 | |||
*San Marcos—see Ships | |||
*Saxon, Alfred, on The Bearing of Research Work on Practical Mechanical Engineering, 162 | |||
*Science and Industry—The Place of Cambridge, andc., Sir Richard Glazebrook, 535 | |||
*Science, What Industry Owes to, 34, 88, 102, 160, 217, 273, 329, 415, 461, 488, 539, 558, 577 | |||
*Scientific and Industrial Research, 149, 176 | |||
*Scoble, Lieut. W. A., on Design of Pin Joints Based on Ultimate Strength, 319 | |||
*Scottish Shale Oil Industry, 221, 270, 274 | |||
*Screw Gauges, Colonel Crompton, 66 | |||
*Screw Threads—see Whitworth | |||
*Secret of Development, 85 | |||
*Sewage Filters, Brushwood, 337 ; (Letter), 375 | |||
*Sewers, Petrol Explosions in, 283 | |||
*Shale Oil Industry, The Scottish, 221, 270, 274 | |||
SAFETY Carriage for Mine Haulage, Record | |||
Engineering Company, Limited, 525 | |||
Sailors and Soldiers, Disabled, Training of, for | |||
Electrical Sub-Station Work, 399 | |||
San Marcos—see Ships | |||
Saxon, Alfred, on The Bearing of Research | |||
Work on Practical Mechanical Engineering, | |||
Science and Industry—The Place of Cambridge, | |||
Science, What Industry Owes to, 34, 88, 102, | |||
160, 217, 273, 329, 415, 461, 488, 539, 558, 577 | |||
Scientific and Industrial Research, 149, 176 | |||
Scoble, Lieut. W. A., on Design of Pin Joints | |||
Based on Ultimate Strength, 319 | |||
Scottish Shale Oil Industry, 221, 270, 274 | |||
Screw Gauges, Colonel Crompton, 66 | |||
Screw Threads—see Whitworth | |||
Secret of Development, 85 | |||
Sewage Filters, Brushwood, 337 ; (Letter), 375 | |||
Sewers, Petrol Explosions in, 283 | |||
Shale Oil Industry, The Scottish, 221, 270, 274 | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING: | SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING: | ||
*- Shipbuilding—see also Annual Articles, Engineering Industry | |||
Shipbuilding—see also Annual Articles, Engineering Industry | *General: | ||
*- American Shipbuilding and Shipping, 381 | |||
General: | *- Buoyancy and Stability of Submarines, Professor W. Hovgaard, 330, 340 | ||
*- Closing of all Ship Side Apertures from the Bridge, Signor E. Benvenuti, 318 | |||
American Shipbuilding and Shipping, 381 | *- Design of Pin Joints Based on Ultimate Strength, Lieut. W. A. Scoble, 319 | ||
*- Electrolyser for Ships, V. Roberts and Co., 549 | |||
Buoyancy and Stability of Submarines, Professor W. Hovgaard, 330, 340 | *- Influence of Running Balance on Vibration of Ships, Experiments, J. J. King-Salter, 330 | ||
*- Launching, P. A. Hillhouse and W. H. Riddlesworth, 330 | |||
Closing of all Ship Side Apertures from the | *- Laurenti’s Diagram for Stability of Submarines, 330 | ||
*- Marine Application of Floating Gears of the Floating Frame Type, J. H. Macalpine, 330 | |||
*- Marine Engines—see Engines | |||
*- Merchant Shipbuilding in Germany, 112 | |||
Design of Pin Joints Based on Ultimate Strength, Lieut. W. A. Scoble, 319 | *- Motor Installation for Barges, T. H. Coggins and A. E. Hook, 420 | ||
*- Shipping Control, 26 | |||
Electrolyser for Ships, V. Roberts and Co. 549 | *- Spacing of Bulkheads, andc., Method of Obtaining for Ship Design, W. J. Lovett, 317 | ||
*- Stability, Apparatus for Use of Ship Masters, T. Graham, 318 | |||
Influence of Running Balance on Vibration of Ships, Experiments, J. J. King-Salter, | *- Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, D. B. Morison, 487, 302, 381 | ||
*- Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, J. Montgomerie, 317 | |||
Launching, P. A. Hillhouse and W. H. Riddlesworth, 330 | *- Wake and Thrust Deduction, Further Experiments, W. J. Luke, 319 | ||
*Naval Matters: | |||
Laurenti’s Diagram for Stability of Submarines, 330 | *- First Lord’s Speech, 201 | ||
*- Guerre de Course, 565 | |||
Marine Application of Floating Gears of the Floating Frame Type, J. H. Macalpine, 330 | *- Institution of Naval Architects—see Associations, andc. | ||
*- Power Forging of Chain Cables in the U.S. Navy, Naval Constructor F. G. Coburn. 200, 204 | |||
Marine Engines—see Engines | *- Salving by Italian Navy of German Submarine U C 12, 416, 426 ; (Letter), 467 | ||
*- Submarines, 157 ; (Letters), 163, 230 | |||
Merchant Shipbuilding in Germany, 112 | *- Suitability of Current Design of Submarines to the U.S. Navy, Capt. W. L. Rodgers, 153, 157 | ||
*Foreign Navies : | |||
Motor Installation for Barges, T. H. | *- American Navy at War, 359 | ||
*- German High Sea Fleet and its Bases, 533, 555 | |||
Shipping Control, 26 | *- German Mine-Laying Submarine U C 12 Salved and in Service of Italian Navy, 416, 426 ; (Letter), 467 | ||
*- Recent American Warships, 8, 41, 74, 543 ; (Letter), 67 (Two-page Supplement, January 5th, 1917) | |||
Spacing of Bulkheads, | *- Spanish Submarine Isaac Peral, 97 ; Paragraph, 447 | ||
*- Submarines in the Adriatic, 416, 426 ; (Letter), 467 | |||
Stability, Apparatus for Use of Ship Masters | *- Suitability of Current Design of Submarines to the U.S. Navy, Capt. W. L. Rodgers, 153, 157 | ||
*- United States Battle Cruisers, 1 to 4, Projected, 8, 543 (Supplement, January 5th, 1917) | |||
T. Graham, 318 | *- United States Battleship Pennsylvania, 8, 41 | ||
*- United States Battleships Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Nevada, 8 (Two-page Supplement, January 5th, 1917) | |||
Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, D. B. Morison, 487, 302, 381 | *- United States Naval Experiments on the San Marcos 369 | ||
*- United States Navy, Mr. Daniels’ Report, 54, 75, 133 | |||
Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, J. Montgomerie, 317 | *Miscellaneous: | ||
*- Early History of the French Atlantic Services, 145, 156 ; (Letter), 243 | |||
Wake and Thrust Deduction, Further Experiments, W. J. Luke, 319 | *- Italian Coal and Ore Carrying Steamer, Milazzo, 194 (Two-page Supplement, March 2nd, 1917) | ||
*- Motor Ship Sebastian, 548 | |||
Naval Matters: | *SIGNALS—see Railways | ||
*Simpson, E., on Workshop Design and Equipment, 197 | |||
First Lord’s Speech, 201 | *Skilled Women—see Women Mechanics | ||
*Slag—see Basic Slag | |||
Guerre de Course, 565 | *Smith, Sydney W., on Surface Tension and Cohesion in Metals and Alloys, 285 | ||
*Soap, Manufacture of, 559, 564 | |||
Institution of Naval Architects—see Associations, | *Soldiers at the Front, Technical Publications for, 537 | ||
*Soldiers—see also Sailors and Soldiers | |||
Power Forging of Chain Cables in the U.S. Navy, Naval Constructor F. G. Coburn 200, 204 | *Some Points in High Precision Design, 584 | ||
*South America, Catalogues for, 79 | |||
Salving by Italian Navy of German Submarine U C 12, 416, 426 ; (Letter), 467 | *South America, Railway Materials from, 408 | ||
*South Wales, New Industries in, 549 | |||
Submarines, 157 ; (Letters), 163, 230 | *Spontaneous Ignition Temperatures of Liquid Fuels, Harold Moore, 561 | ||
*Stability—see Ships | |||
Suitability of Current Design of Submarines to the U.S. Navy, Capt. W. L. Rodgers, 153, 157 | *Standard Engines—see Engines | ||
*Standard Structure Gauge in the United States, 552 | |||
Foreign Navies : | *Standard Unit Construction, Reid, for Steel Frame Buildings, F. Braby and Co., Limited, 358, 362 | ||
*Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, D. B. Morison, 287, 302, 381 | |||
American Navy at War, 359 | *Standardisation of Engineering Materials, James Forrest Lecture by Sir J. Wolfe Barry. 403, 406 ; (Letter), 424 | ||
*Steam Engines—see Engines | |||
German High Sea Fleet and its Bases, 533, 555 | *Steam Generation. Use of Coke and Coke Breeze for, J. C. B. Kershaw, 51 | ||
*Steam Turbines for Land Purposes, H. L. Guy, 107 | |||
German Mine-Laying Submarine U C 12 Salved and in Service of Italian Navy, 416, 426 ; (Letter), 467 | *Steam Turbines, Lubrication of, T. C. Thomsen, 238, 264, 319, 327 | ||
*Steel—see Iron and Steel | |||
Recent American Warships, 8, 41, 74, 543 ; | *Steel Frame Buildings—see Standard Unit Construction | ||
*Sterilisation—see Water Supply | |||
(Letter), 67 (Two-page Supplement, January 5th, 1917) | *Stimulated Management, 179; (Letters), 198, 230, 251, 268, 375 | ||
*Stoker, The Taylor Underfeed, Scholey and Co., Limited, 88 | |||
Spanish Submarine Isaac Peral, 97; Paragraph, 447 | *Strength of Steel—see Iron and Steel | ||
*Stress, Alternating, Experiments, Dr. W. Mason, 172, 176 | |||
Submarines in the Adriatic, 416, 426 | *Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, J. Montgomerie, 317 | ||
*Submarines—see Ships | |||
Suitability of Current Design of Submarines to the U.S. Navy, Capt. W. L. Rodgers, 153, | *Sugar-cane Mills, The Extraction of, P. H. Parr, 148 | ||
*Sugar Machinery, British versus American, 202 ; (Letter), 230 | |||
United States Battle Cruisers, 1 to 4, Projected, 8, 543 (Supplement, January 5th, 1917) | *Sugar Problem, 85 ; (Letter), 312 | ||
*Surface Tension and Cohesion in Metals and Alloys, Sydney W. Smith, 285 | |||
United States Battleship Pennsylvania, 8, 41 | *Suspicion, 134 | ||
*Swansea, Expected Oil Trade Development, 549 | |||
United States Battleships Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Nevada, 8 (Two-page Supplement, January 5th, 1917) | *Swarf, Metal, The Briquetting of, 514, 538, 557, 592 | ||
United States Naval Experiments on the San Marcos 369 | |||
United States Navy, Mr. Daniels’ Report, 54, 75, 133 | |||
Miscellaneous: | |||
Early History of the French Atlantic Services, 145, 156 ; (Letter), 243 | |||
Italian Coal and Ore Carrying Steamer, Milazzo, 194 (Two-page Supplement, March 2nd, 1917) | |||
Motor Ship Sebastian, 548 | |||
SIGNALS—see Railways | |||
Simpson, E., on Workshop Design and Equipment, 197 | |||
Skilled Women—see Women Mechanics | |||
Slag—see Basic Slag | |||
Smith, Sydney W., on Surface Tension and Cohesion in Metals and Alloys, 285 | |||
Soap, Manufacture of, 559, 564 | |||
Soldiers at the Front, Technical Publications for, 537 | |||
Soldiers—see also Sailors and Soldiers | |||
Some Points in High Precision Design, 584 | |||
South America, Catalogues for, 79 | |||
South America, Railway Materials from, 408 | |||
South Wales, New Industries in, 549 | |||
Spontaneous Ignition Temperatures of Liquid | |||
Fuels, Harold Moore, 561 | |||
Stability—see Ships | |||
Standard Engines—see Engines | |||
Standard Structure Gauge in the United States, 552 | |||
Standard Unit Construction, Reid, for Steel Frame Buildings, F. Braby and Co., Limited, 358, 362 | |||
Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, D. B. Morison, 287, 302, 381 | |||
Standardisation of Engineering Materials, James Forrest Lecture by Sir J. Wolfe Barry. 403, 406 ; (Letter), 424 | |||
Steam Engines—see Engines | |||
Steam Generation. Use of Coke and Coke Breeze for, J. C. B. Kershaw, 51 | |||
Steam Turbines for Land Purposes, H. L. Guy, | |||
Steam Turbines, Lubrication of, T. C. Thomsen, 238, 264, 319, 327 | |||
Steel—see Iron and Steel | |||
Steel Frame Buildings—see Standard Unit Construction | |||
Sterilisation—see Water Supply | |||
Stimulated Management, 179 | |||
Stoker, The Taylor Underfeed, Scholey and Co., Limited, 88 | |||
Strength of Steel—see Iron and Steel | |||
Stress, Alternating, Experiments, Dr. W. Mason 172, 176 | |||
Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, J. | |||
Montgomerie, 317 | |||
Submarines—see Ships | |||
Sugar-cane Mills, The Extraction of, P. H. Parr, 148 | |||
Sugar Machinery, British versus | |||
(Letter), 230 | |||
Sugar Problem, 85 ; (Letter), 312 | |||
Surface Tension and Cohesion in Metals and | |||
Alloys, Sydney W. Smith, 285 | |||
Suspicion, 134 | |||
Swansea, Expected Oil Trade Development, 549 | |||
Swarf, Metal, The Briquetting of, 514, 538, 557, | |||
T | T | ||
TAX, Excess Profits, 427 | *TAX, Excess Profits, 427 | ||
*Taylor Underfeed Stoker, Scholey and Co., Limited, 88 | |||
Taylor Underfeed Stoker, Scholey and Co., Limited, 88 | *Technical Library to Aid German Industry, 326 | ||
*Technical Publications for Soldiers at the Front, 537 | |||
Technical Library to Aid German Industry, 326 | *Testing Steel—see Iron and Steel | ||
*Text-books : Actual and Ideal, 473 | |||
Technical Publications for Soldiers at the Front, 537 | *Thompson, Dr. F. C., on Annealing of Nickel Silver, 285 | ||
*Thomsen, T. C., on Lubrication of Steam Turbines, 238, 264, 319, 327, 394 | |||
Testing Steel—see Iron and Steel | *Thornton, H. M., on Application of Coal Gas to Industry in War Time, 374 | ||
*Thornton, H. M., and H. Hartley, on the Melting of Brass and Copper in a Crucible Furnace with Coal-gas Fuel, 311, 340 | |||
Text-books : Actual and Ideal, 473 | *Tookey, W. A., on Internal Combustion Engine Tests, 29 | ||
*Traction Engines—see Engines | |||
Thompson, Dr. F. C., on Annealing of Nickel Silver, 285 | *Tractor, Caterpillar Petrol, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 308, 314 (Two-page Supplement, April 6th, 1917) | ||
*Tractors, Ford Motor Agricultural, Trial of Two, 437 | |||
Thomsen, T. C., on Lubrication of Steam Turbines, 238, 264, 319, 327, 394 | *Trade After the War, 255 | ||
*Training of Disabled Sailors and Soldiers for Electrical Sub-Station Work, 399 | |||
Thornton, H. M., on Application of Coal Gas to Industry in War Time, 374 | *Training and Work of the Chemical Engineer, Sir G. Beilby, 219, 225, 227, 363 | ||
*Trainmen’s Eight Hours Act in United States, 455 | |||
Thornton, H. M., and H. Hartley, on the Melting of Brass and Copper in a Crucible Furnace with Coal-gas Fuel, 311, 340 | *Trains—see Railways | ||
*Triumph of Expediency—see Water Supply | |||
*Tunnel, Hudson River, 540 | |||
*Turbine Pumps—see Pumps | |||
*Turbines, Steam, for Land Purposes, H. L. Guy, 107 ; (Corrections), 127, 166 | |||
*Turbines, Steam, Lubrication of, T. C. Thomsen, 238, 264, 319, 327, 394 | |||
*Turbo-Generators—see Electrical Matters | |||
*Turin a Seaport, 482 | |||
U | |||
*UNITED STATES, National Defence in the, 593 | |||
*University College, London, Annual Report, 297 | |||
*University Intelligence, 168 | |||
*Use and Abuse of Steel—see Iron and Steel | |||
*Use of Coke—see Coal, andc. | |||
UNITED STATES, National Defence in the, 593 | |||
University College, London, Annual Report, 297 | |||
University Intelligence, 168 | |||
Use and Abuse of Steel—see Iron and Steel | |||
Use of Coke—see Coal, | |||
V | V | ||
VACUUM Brake Apparatus Improvements, Consolidated Brake and Engineering Company, 594 | *VACUUM Brake Apparatus Improvements, Consolidated Brake and Engineering Company, 594 | ||
*Vacuum Brake Improvements, Vacuum Brake Company, Limited, 228 | |||
Vacuum Brake Improvements, Vacuum Brake Company, Limited, 228 | *Valparaiso, Harbour Improvements at, 516, 520 | ||
*Valparaiso, Temporary Dry Dock Made with Sheet Piling, 64, 65 | |||
Valparaiso, Harbour Improvements at, 516, 520 | *Vegetable Oils—see Oils | ||
*Volunteers, Birmingham Electrical Engineers, 298 | |||
Valparaiso, Temporary Dry Dock Made with Sheet Piling, 64, 65 | *Volunteers, First London Engineer, 27, 50, 67, 90, 120, 139, 168, 190, 212, 236, 259, 280, 303, 321, 347, 368, 392, 412, 438, 459, 483, 506, 527, 553, 576, 599 | ||
Vegetable Oils—see Oils | |||
Volunteers, Birmingham Electrical Engineers, 298 | |||
Volunteers, First London Engineer, 27, 50, 67, 90, 120, 139, 168, 190, 212, 236, 259, 280, 303, 321, 347, 368, 392, 412, 438, 459, 483, 506, 527, 553, 576, 599 | |||
W | |||
*W.R. COMBUSTION Indicator, H. R. Webster, 595 | |||
*Wagon, Goods—see Railways | |||
*Wairua Falls Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 376, 380 | |||
*Wake and Thrust Deduction—see Ships | |||
*Warships—see Ships | |||
*Water Meters—see Water Supply, 408 | |||
*Waterspout in the Mediterranean, 183 | |||
WATER SUPPLY: See also Annual Article | |||
*- Broken Hill, New South Wales, Supply for, 34, 38 | |||
*- Cycloid-Weir Water Meter, Kennicott Company, 408 | |||
*- Pumping from Deep Wells, W. J. Wills’ Electrical System, 409 | |||
*- South Africa, Waterworks in, 172 | |||
*- Sterilisation of Water Supplies, 157, 252 | |||
*- Triumph of Expediency over Sentimentality, 566 | |||
*- Water Purification by Liquid Chlorine, Wallace and Tiernan Apparatus, 252 | |||
*- Water Research, Dr. Houston’s Report, 128, 566 | |||
*WATFORD Electric Train Service—see Railways | |||
*Welfare Work Good Business, Is ? 101 | |||
*What Industry Owes to Science, 34, 88, 102, 160, 217, 273, 329, 415, 461, 488, 539, 558, 577 | |||
*Whitney, W. R., on Research, 245 ; (Letter), 289 | |||
*Whitworth Form of Thread, 334 | |||
*Women in Industry, 502 | |||
*Women Mechanics, 294, 296 | |||
WORKS: | WORKS: | ||
*- British Westinghouse Works, Visit by Overseas Dominions’ Representatives, 402, 406 | |||
British Westinghouse Works, Visit by Overseas Dominions’ Representatives, 402, 406 | *- Craven Brothers’ Tool and Crane Works, 197 | ||
Craven Brothers’ Tool and Crane Works, 197 | |||
WORKS (continued): | WORKS (continued): | ||
*- Crossley Brothers Engineering Works Extension in Manchester, 207 | |||
Crossley | *- Pumpherston Shale Oil Works, 270, 274 | ||
*WORKS Organisation and Efficiency, Two Papers by Professor Ripper and Messrs, A. W. Reeves and C. Kimber, 454 | |||
Pumpherston Shale Oil Works, 270, 274 | *Workshop Design and Equipment, Edmund Simpson, 197 | ||
WORKS Organisation and Efficiency, Two Papers by Professor Ripper and Messrs | |||
Workshop Design and Equipment, Edmund Simpson, 197 | |||
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Note: This is a sub-section of The Engineer 1917 Jan-Jun: Index
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A ACCIDENTS:
- - Explosion, The, 86
- - Railway Accidents, 39, 276
- - Railway Collisions at Wigan and Kirtle- bridge, 226, 229
- - Ratho and Wigan Railway Accidents, 39, 44, 54, 226, 229 ; (Letter), 44
- ACCURACY and- Probability of Fire, Sir G. Greenhill, 73, 100
- Admiralty, Changes at the, 499
AERONAUTICS:
- - Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 298
- - Aeronautical Exhibition, 188
- - Aviation after the War, 521
- - Boring and Recessing Machine for Aircraft Propellers, Thos. Robinson and Sons, Limited, 296
- - British Aircraft Engines of High Output, Louis Coatalen, 568
- - Commercial Aeronautics, 517
- - Educational Lectures on Aeronautics, Syllabus, 211
- - Folkestone Raid, 497 ; (Letter), 515
- - Handley-Page, 550 Horse-power Tractor Bi-plane, 517
- - Steel Used in Aero Work, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 386
- AGRICULTURAL Tractors, Government Invitation for Tenders, 470
- Agricultural Tractors, Trial of Two Ford Motors, 437
- Ahrons, E. L., on Locomotives of the United Kingdom, 216 ; (Letters), 243, 494
- Air Compressing Plant, Portable, Lacy, Hulbert and Co., Limited, 569
- Allcock, Harry, on the Decimal System of Coinage, Weights and Measures, 290; (Letter), 586
- Alternating Stress—see Stress
- Aluminium, Ministry of Munitions Regulations, 182, 231
- Aluminium Scrap and Swarf, Control of, in the United Kingdom, 231
- America at War, 337
- American Cotton Field Machinery, 515
- American Engineering News, 433, 470, 527
- - Chicago Underground Railways, 433
- - Concrete Piles, 470
- - Divining Rods and Perpetual Motion, 433
- - Eighty-five Ton Coal Wagons, 433
- - Hot-Blast Stoves, 527
- - Huge Grab Bucket Dredger, 527
- - Miners’ Portable Lamps, 527
- - Quick-Bend Tests for Steel Rails, 470
- - Steam Tenders for Locomotives, 527
- AMERICAN Navy—see Ships
- American Railways—see Railways
- American Steel Trade, 62
- Annealing Furnace—see Furnace
- Annealing of Nickel Silver, Dr. F. C. Thompson, 285
ANNUAL ARTICLES:
- AERONAUTICS IN 1916, 18
- - Aeroplanes, 18
- - Airships, 18
- CHEMISTRY IN 1916, 20
- ENGINEERING INDUSTRY IN 1916, 2
- - Coalfields, 2
- - Engineers and the Army, 3
- - Lancashire and Cumberland, 4
- - Midlands, 4
- - Miscellaneous, 5
- - North-East Coast, 4
- - Payment by Results, 3
- - Sheffield, 4
- - Shipbuilding, 3
- - South Wales, 4
- - Wages and Workers, 3
- - West of Scotland, 4
- - Women Workers, 4
- HARBOURS, DOCKS, AND WATERWAYS IN 1916, 9
- - Belfast, 10
- - Chicago, 10
- - Forth and Clyde Canal Scheme, 10
- - Germany’s Waterway Projects, 32
- - Government and Dockyard Harbour Dues, 9
- - Hey sham Harbour, 10
- - Liverpool, 10
- - London, The Port of, 10
- - Madras, 31
- - Manchester Ship Canal, 10
- - Marseilles-Rhone Canal, 32
- - New York, 10
- - Panama Canal, 10
- - Russia, 32
- - South Africa, 31
- - South Wales, 10
- - Suez Canal, 31
- - U.S.A. Naval Docks, 10
- - Valparaiso, 32
- - Welland Canal, 10
- - Zuider Zee, 32
- RAILWAYS IN 1916, 16
- - Australian Trans-Continental Railway, 18
- - British Railways Generally, 17
- - Electrification of Railways, 17
- - Locomotive Coaling Plants, 17
- - Locomotives, 17 ; (Letters), 108, 127 New Works, 16
- - Proposed Capital Expenditure in 1916, 16
- - Railway Accidents, 17
- - Rolling Stock, 17
- - Snowstorm of March 27th-28th, 17
ANNUAL ARTICLES (continued-)
- WATER SUPPLY AND SANITARY ENGINEERING IN 1916, 20
- - Aberdeen Water Supply, 32
- - Activated Sludge Process, 33
- - Metropolitan W ater Board, 21
- - Nitrogen from Sewage, The Recovery of, 33
- - Salford Activated Sludge Experiments, Report on, 33
- - Sterilisation of Water, 32
- - Sterilising by Liquid Chlorine, 32
- - Treasury, The Action of the, 21
- - Value of the Dried Sludge, 33
- - War and the Stoppage of Works, 20
- APPLICATION of Coal Gas to Industry in War Time, H. M. Thornton, 374
- Apprentices, 40
- Apprentices, The Future of, 61, 64, 66
- “Aquadag”—see Graphite Cylinder Lubrication
- Asbestos, Blue, 524
- Asbestos Corrugated Roofing, British Everite and Asbestihte Works, Limited, 570
- Asbridge, H. H., on Precision Grinding, 268
- Ashdown, H. H., on the Heat Treatment of Steel Forgings, 263
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
- Association, British Engineers:
- - Meeting, 553
- Association of Engineers, Manchester :
- - Bearing of Research Work on Practical Mechanical Engineering, A. Saxon, 162
- - Development of the Manufacture of Steel Castings, E. F. Lange, 5c
- - Education of Engineers, Committee’s Reports, 66
- - Nile and the Utilisation of its Waters, A. A. Barnes, 33
- - Precision Grinding, H. H. Asbridge, 268
- - Steam Turbines lor Land Purposes, H. L. Guy, 107 : (Corrections), 127, 166
- - Testing of Steel, Dairy Brearley, 288
- - Workshop Design and Equipment, E. Simpson, 197
- Association, Incorporated Municipal electrical:
- - Annual General Meeting, 579
- - Fuel Economy, J. A. Robertson, 579
- - New Industries Utilising Electric Power, Presidential Address, Mr. Long, 580
- - Nitric Acid from the Air, Kilburn Scott Process, 580
- - Profit Sharing in Municipal Electrical Undertakings, J. H. Bowden, 580
- Institute of Engineers, South Wales:
- - Presidential Address, Mr. Hugh Bramwell, 117
- Institute, The Iron and Steel:
- - Annual Meeting, 347, 418, 420, 440, 442
- - Award of Bessemer Medal to Mr. Andrew Lamberton, 418
- - Notes on Some Quenching Experiments, Lawford H. Fry, 442
- - Penetration of the Hardening Effect in Chromium and Copper Steels, L. Grenet, 442
- - Properties of Refractory Materials Used in the Iron and Steel Industry, Cosmo Johns, 419, 420
- - Steel Ingot Defects, J. N. Kilby, 440
- Institute of Metals:
- - Annealing of Nickel Silver, Dr. F. C. Thompson, 285
- - Coal Gas as Fuel for Melting Non-ferrous Alloys, G. B. Brook, 311
- - Electric Resistance Furnace for Melting in Crucibles, Dr. H. C. Greenwood and Dr. R. S. Hulton, 340
- - General Properties of Stampings and Chill Castings in Brass, andc., Owen W. Ellis, 284
- - High-pressure Gas Melting, C. M. Walter, 311
- - Ideals and Limitations in Melting of Nonferrous Metals, Carl Hering, 340
- - Machining Properties of Brass, O. W. Ellis, 283
- - Melting of Brass and Copper in a Crucible Furnace with Coal-gas Fuel, H. M. Thornton and H. Hartley, 311, 340
- - Metal Melting as Practised at the Royal Mint, W. J. Hocking, 311
- - Metal Melting in a Simple Crude Oil Furnace, H. S. Primrose, 311, 340
- - Researches Made Possible by the Autographic Load Extension Optical Indicator, Professor W. E. Dalby, 422, 452, 453
- - Spring Meeting; Programme, 181, 284, 311, 340
- - Surface Tension and Cohesion in Metals and Alloys, Sydney W. Smith, 285
- Institution of Automobile Engineers:
- - Factories : Their Building and Organisation, H. O. Blackford, 198
- - Prizes Offered, 198
- - Screw Gauges, Colonel Crompton, 66
- - Use and Abuse of Steel, Lieut.-Col. Bagnall- Wild and Lieut. E. W. Birch, 352, 384, 430
- Institution of Civil Engineers :
- - Decimal System of Coinage, Weights and Measures, H. Allcock, 290
- - Foreign Trade and the Engineer, 242
- - Pass List (Interim) February Examinations, 1917, 259
- - Pass List, February Examinations, 1917
- - Standardisation of Engineering Materials, James Forrest Lecture, Sir J. Wolfe Barry, 406
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
- Institution of Electrical Engineers:
- - Building Taken Over by Government, 280
- Institution of Engineers and Ship- builders in Scotland:
- - Electric Motor Vehicles, L. Brockman, 95
- Institution of Gas Engineers:
- - Deputation to Mr. Guy Calthrop, Coal Controller, 527
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers:
- - Alternating Stress Experiments, Dr. W. Mason, 172, 176
- - Annual General Meeting, 175
- - Hardness of Metals, Sir R. Hadfield’s Prize, 279
- - Heat Treatment of Large Forgings, Sir W. Beardmore, 263, 280
- - Heat Treatment of Steel Forgings, H. H. Ashdown, 263
- - Manufacture of Gauges at the L.C.C Paddington Technical Institute, A. G. Cooke, W. J. Gow, and W. G. Tunmcliffe, 78, 95
- - Notes on the Construction of Turbine Pumps, A. E. L. Chorlton, 463, 476, 477
- - Presidential Address, Mr. Michael Longridge, 371
- Institution of Mining Engineers:
- - Spontaneous Combustion of Coal, Dr. J. S. Haldane, 569
- Institution of Naval Architects:
- - Buoyancy and Stability of Submarines, Professor W. Hovgaaru, 330, 340
- - Closing of all Ship Side Apertures from the Bridge, Signor E. Benvenuti, 318
- - Design of Pin Joints Based on Ultimate Strength, Lieut. W. A. Scoble, 319
- - Diagram for Stability of Submarines, Cesare Laurenti, 330
- - Further Experiments upon Wake and Thrust Deduction, W. J. Luke, 319
- - Marine Application of b loating Gears of the bloating Frame Type, J. H. Macalpine, 330
- - Method of Obtaining for Ship Design the Spacing of Bulkheads, andc., W. J. Lovett, 317
- - On Launching, P. A. Hillhouse and W. H. Riddlesworth, 330
- - Presidential Address, Lord Bristol, 28b
- - Some Experiments on Influence of Running Balance on Vibration of Ships, J. J. King- Salter, 330
- - Spring Meeting, 286, 317, 330
- - Stability, Apparatus for Use of Ship Masters, T. Graham, 318
- - Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, D. B. Morison, 287, 302
- - Strength and Inner Structure of Mild Steel, Professor W. E. Dalby, 318
- - Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, J. Montgomerie, 317
- Institution, North-East Coast, of Engineers and shipbuilders:
- - Guidance Specification for Reciprocating Triple-expansion Marine Engines for Cargo Boats, 130
- Institution, Royal:
- - Industrial Finance after the War, Professor H. S. Foxwell, 403
- Society, Aeronautical, of Great Britain:
- - Lecture on Aircraft Problems, Louis Coatalen, 568
- - Steels Used in Aero Work, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 386
- Society of British Gas Industries:
- - Presidential Address by Sir Robert Hadfield, 391
- Society of Chemical Industry, London Section:
- - Basic Slag as a Fertiliser, Professors Gilchrist and Louis, 162
- Society, The Faraday:
- - Training and Work of the Chemical Engineer, Sir G. Beilby, 219, 225, 227, 363
- Society, Optical:
- - Glass Grinding and Polishing, J. W. French, 182
- Society, Royal, of Arts:
- - Application of Coal Gas to Industry in War Time, H. M. Thornton, 374
- - National Shortage of Iron Ore Supplies, Howard Lecture, Professor W. G. Fearn- sides, 399, 429
- - Works Organisation and Efficiency, Papers by Professor Ripper and Messrs. A. W. Reeves and C. Kimber, 454
- ASTRONOMICAL Model, Dr. Wilson, 489
- Atmospheric Engine—see Pumps
- Autographic Load Extension Indicator, Professor W. E. Dalby, 422, 452, 453, 468
- Automatic Signalling—see Railways
B
- BAGNALL-WILD, Lieut.-Col., and Lieut. E. W. Birch, on the Use and Abuse of Steel, 352, 384, 430
- Barnes, A. A., on the Nile and the Utilisation of its Waters, 33
- Barry, Sir J. Wolfe, on Standardisation of Engineering Materials, 403, 406 ; (Letter), 424
- Bartrum, C. O., on A Clock of Precision, 161 ; (Letters), 198, 243
- Basic Slag, 275
- Basic Slag as a Fertiliser, Professors Gilchrist and Louis, 162
- Beardmore, Sir W., on the Heat Treatment of Large Forgings, 263, 280
- Beilby, Sir G., on the Training and Work of the Chemical Engineer, 219, 225, 227, 363
- Belt Conveyor Coal Loading Plant in New South Wales, 5, 14
- Benvenuti, Signor E., on the Closing of all Ship Side Apertures from the Bridge, 318
- Benzol Recovery at Gasworks, 237
- Birmingham Electrical Engineers Volunteers, ’ 298
- Birthday Honours List, 518
- Blackwood, Peter, on Electric Steel, 494
- Blue Asbestos, 524
BOILERS:
- - Coal Efficiency in the Boiler-house, 116, 137
- - Taylor Underfeed Stoker, Scholey and Co., Limited, 88
- BOMBAY Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 443, 448, 464, 472 (Two-page Supplement, May 16th, 1917;
- Books of Reference, 63, 91, 117, 159, 176, 376, 421, 506, 570
- Boring and Recessing Machine for Aircraft Manufacture, Thos. Robinson and Sons, Limited, 296
- Bottle Making Plant, A Modern, Thatcher Manufacturing Company, 578, 588
- Brakes—see Railways
- Brass and Copper, Melting of, in a Crucible Furnace with Coal-gas Fuel, H. M. Thornton and H. Hartley, 311, 340
- Brass, General Properties of Stampings and Chill Castings in, tec., O. W. Ellis, 281
- Brass, Machining Properties of, O. W. Ellis, 283
- Brearley, Harry, on the Testing of Steel, 288
BRIDGES:
- - Bascule Bridge Over the Chicago River, 174, 178
- - Coppermill Ferro-concrete Bridge Over the Colne at Wraysbury, R. N. Stroyer, 206
- - Pyrmont Electric Swing Bridge, Sydney, New South Wales, 75, 84. 103, 110, 124, 132, 150, 151 ; (Letters), 198, 230 (Two-page Supplement, February $th, 1917)
- BRIQUETTING of Metal Swarf, 514, 538, 557, 592
- British versus American Sugar Machinery, 202 ; (Letter), 230
- British Business in Latin America, 249, 589
- British Magneto Industry, 86
- British Prisoners of War, Educational Facilities for, 280
- Brockman, L , on Electric Motor Vehicles, 95
- Brook, G. B., on Coal Gas as Fuel for Melting Non-ferrous Alloys, 311
- Brushwood Sewage Filters, 337 ; (Letter), 375
- Bulkheads—see Ships
- Bundling Presses—see Briquetting
- Bureau of Mineral Resources, 450
C
- CALENDARS and Diaries, 50, 70, 122, 230, 598
- Canada—see Railways
- Canal Problem, 225
- Canal, The Proposed Rhone-Rhine, 53
- Canals, Government and the, 180
- Canker of Unrest—see Labour
- Cardiff, Shipbuilding in, 549
- Case-hardening Furnace, Monometer Manufacturing Company, Limited, 276
- Catalogues, 70, 166, 185, 211, 366
- Catalogues for South America, 79
- Caterpillar Tractor, Petrol, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 308, 314 (Two-page Supplement, April 6th, 1917)
- Ceramic Society Meeting at Stourbridge, Refractory Materials, 466
- Chain Cables in the U.S. Navy, Power Forging of, Naval Constructor F. G. Coburn, 200 204 ; (Letter), 230
- Changes at the Admiralty, 499
- Chart Table, Illuminated, Kelvin, Bottomlev and Baird, 222
- Chemical Engineer, The Training and Work of, Sir G. Beilby, 219, 225, 227, 363
- Chile, Engineering in, 570
- Chile, Engineering Progress in, 355
- China after the War, 352
- Chlorinator, Wallace and Tiernan, 252
- Chorfton, A. E. L., Notes on the Construction of Turbine Pumps, 463, 476, 477, 500
- Clapham, F. T., on Intensive Production Establishment Charges and Selling Price, 516 ; (Letter), 586
- Clock of Precision, C. O. Bartrum, 161 ; (Letters), 198, 243
- Closing of Ship Side Apertures—see Ships
- Coaches, Railway—see Railways
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES: See also Annual Articles—Engineering Industry
- - Application of Coal Gas to Industry in War Time, H. M. Thornton. 374
- - Belt Conveyor Coal Loading Plant at Port Kembla, New South Wales, 5, 14
- - Canadian Pig Iron, Steel and Coal in 1916, 95
- - Coal Efficiency in the Boiler-house, 116, 137
- - Coal Gas as Fuel for Melting Non-ferrous Alloys, G. B. Brook, 311
- - Coal and the State, 179
- - Coal Supplies for the Gas Engineer, 527
- - Colliery Pumping Engine—see Pumps Concreted Coal, R. G. Lovell and C. M. Hughes, 548 ; (Letter), 571
- - Spontaneous Combustion of Coal, Dr. J. S. Haldane, 569
- - Use of Coke and Coke-Breeze for Steam Generation, J. B. C. Kershaw, 51
- COATALEN Louis, on Aircraft Problems, 568
- Coburn, Naval Constructor F. G., on Power Forging of Chain Cables in the U.S. Navy, 200, 204 ; (Letter), 230
- Commercial Production of Hydrogen. 25
- Concrete Bridge—see Bridges
- Concreted Coal, R. G. Lovell and C. M. Hughes, 548 ; (Letter), 571
- Contracts, 24, 70, 122, 260, 279, 320
- Control of Aluminium Scrap and Swarf in the United Kingdom, 231
- Cooke, A. G., W. J. Gow and W. G. Tunnicliffe. on the Manufacture of Gauges at the L.C.C. Paddington Technical Institute, 78, 95 ; (Letter), 139
- Corrosion of Lock Gate Machinery on the Panama Canal, 255
- Cotton-Field Machinery, American, 515
- Crompton, Colonel, on Screw Gauges, 66
- Cupro-Nickel Scrap. 243
- Cycloid-Weir Water Meter, Kennicott Company, 408
D
- DALBY, Professor W. E.» on Autographic Load Extension Optical Indicator, 422, 452, 453, 468
- Dalby, Professor W. E., on the Strength and Inner Structure of Mild Steel, 318
- Dams for Water Supply—see Water Supply
- Decimal System of Coinage, Weights and Measures, H. Allcock, 290 : (Letter), 586
- Delta as a Trade Name, Legal Action, 280
- Design of Pin Joints, andc., Lieut. W. A. Scoble, 319
- Development, The Secret of, 85
- Diesel Engines—see Engines
- Dock, Dry, at Manchester, 492. 493, 496
- Dock, Temporary Dry, Made with Sheet Piling, at Valparaiso, 64, 65
- Drawing-office, Premium System in the, H. Kewney, 275
- Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools
E
- EDUCATION and Business, W. L. Hichens, 61, 64
- Education of Engineers, 61. 64, 66
- Educational Facilities for British Prisoners of War, 280
- Eighteenth Century Pumping Engine—see Pumps
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
- - Birmingham Electrical Engineers Volunteers, 298
- - Bombay Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 443, 448, 464, 472 (Two-page Supplement, May 18th, 1917)
- - Bridges—see Bridges
- - Electric Power Supply, Board of Trade Report, 482
- - Electric Steel, 494
- - Furnace, Electric Resistance, for Melting in Crucibles, Dr. H. C. Greenwood and Dr. R. S. Hulton. 340
- - Hydro-electric Plant, Mitchell Brothers’ Mill at Hebden Bridge, Gilbert Gilkes and Co., Limited, 266 ; (Letter), 289
- - Lamps for Daylight Signals, 455
- - Linking Up of Electrical Undertakings, 246
- - Lo-Thermo Enclosed Air-cooled Motor, Electromotors Limited, 26
- - Packing Electric Locomotives for Export, 424
- - Pumping from Deep Wells, W. J. Wills’ System, 409
- - Railways—see Railways
- - Rolling Mill Equipment, British Westing-house Electric and Manufacturing Company, 402, 406
- - Super-electric Supply Station, 271
- - Training of Disabled Sailors and Soldiers for Electrical Sub-station Work. 399
- - Turbo-generator for Ship Lighting, British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 406
- - Vehicles—see Motor Vehicles
- - Wairua Falls. New Zealand, Hydro-electro Power Scheme, 376, 380
- ELECTROLYSER for Ships, V. Roberts and Co., 549
- Ellis. Owen W., on Machining Properties of Brass and on General Properties of Stampings and Chill Castings in Brass. andc., 284
- Empire Mineral Resources, 527
ENGINES AND MOTORS:
- General:
- - Aero Engines. Sunbeam Motor Car Company, Limited, 568
- - Atmospheric Engine—see Pumps
- - Locomotive Engines, Minister of Munitions’ Regulations, 143
- - Pumping Engines—see Pumps
- - Standard Marine Engines, 381
- - Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, D. B. Morison, 287, 302
ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued) :
- Internal Combustion Engines:
- - Internal Combustion Engine Tests, W. A. Tookey, 29
- - Motor Installation for Barges, T. H. Coggins and A. E. Hook, 420
- - Petrol Engine for Caterpillar Tractor, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 308, 314 (Page Supplement, National Gas Engine Company)
- - Relative Failure of the Marine Diesel Engine, 293
- Steam Engines :
- - Guidance Specification for Reciprocating Triple-expansion Marine Engines for Cargo Boats, 130
- - Indicator Cards—see Plotting
- ENGINEER Volunteers, First London, 27, 50, 67, 90, 120, 139, 168, 190, 212, 236, 259, 280, 303, 321, 347, 368, 392, 412, 438, 459, 483, 506, 527, 553, 576, 599
- Engineers and the Battle of the Ancre, 566
- Engineers and the Metric System, 290
- Engineering in Chile, 570
- Engineering Industry—see also Annual Article Engineering Materials, Standardisation of, James Forrest Lecture, Sir J. W. Barry, 403, 406 ; (Letter). 424
- Engineering Organisation, 11
- Engineering Progress in Chile, 355
- Engineering Works—see Works
- Excess Profits Tax, 427
- Explosion, The, 86
- Explosions, Petrol, in Sewers, 283
- Explosives, Inspectors of, Report for 1916, 580
- Extraction of Sugar-cane Mills, P. H. Parr, 148
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- FARM Machinery and Implements, Ministry of Munitions Branch, 48
- Fearnsides, Professor W. G., on the National Shortage of Iron Ore Supplies, 399, 429
- Fertiliser, Basic Slag as a, Professors Gilchrist and Louis, 162
- Filters—see Sewage Filters
- Financing Industry and Trade, 403
- Fire Brigade Competitions at Luton, 437
- Fire Pumps—see Pumps
- First Lord’s Speech, 201
- Fixation of Nitrogen, Kilburn-Scott Process, 580, 595
- Folkestone—see Aeronautics
- Foreign Trade and the Engineer, 242
- Forgings—see Heat Treatment
- Forrest, James, Lecture on the Standardisation of Engineering Materials, Sir J. Wolfe Barry, 403, 406 ; (Letter), 424
- Forthcoming Engagements, 24, 48, 70, 94, 120, 143, 166, 188, 210, 231, 255, 279, 301, 325, 346, 368, 390, 409, 436, 459, 483, 508, 531, 549, 574, 598
- Foxwell, Professor H. S., on Industrial Finance after the War, 403
- French Atlantic Service—see Ships
- French, J. W., on Glass Grinding and Polishing, 182
- Fry, Lawford H., Notes on Some Quenching Experiments, 442
- Fuel Economy, J. A. Robertson, 579
- Fuel Supplies of the United Kingdom, Board Appointed, 176
- Furnace, Annealing, for Bottle Making, Thatcher Manufacturing Company, 578
- Furnace, Case-hardening. Monometer Manufacturing Company, Limited, 276
- Furnace, Electric Resistance, for Melting in Crucibles, Dr. H. C. Greenwood and Dr. R. S. Hulton. 340
- Furnace, Hydrogen Retort, Howard Lane, 511, 546 (Two-page Supplement. June 15th, 1917)
- Furnaces, Three-phase, for Manufacture of Nitric Acid from the Air, Kilburn-Scott, 580, 595
G
- GAS—see also Coal Gas
- Gas Industry, Coal Supplies for, 527
- Gasworks, Benzol Recovery at, 237
- Gauge, Standard Structure, in the United States, 552
- Gauges, Manufacture of, at the L.C.C. Padding-ton Technical Institute, A. G. Cooke, W. J. Gow and W. G. Tunnicliffe, 78, 95 ; (Letter), 139
- Gauges, Screw, Colonel Crompton, 66
- German Industry. Technical Library to Aid, 326
- German Naval Dockyards, 555
- German Patent System, The Dangers of the, 315 : (Letter). 467
- Germany, Merchant Shipbuilding in, 112
- Gilchrist and Louis, Professors, on Basic Slag as a Fertiliser, 162
- Glass Grinding and Polishing, J. W. French, 182
- Glass Research, Committee Appointed, 149
- Glazebrook, Sir Richard, on Science and Industry—The Place of Cambridge, andc., 535
- Glycerine Recovery and Refining, George Scott and Son, 581. 585
- Government and the Canals, 180
- Government Orders, Recent, 297
- Graham. T., Apparatus for Interpreting Stability for the Use of Ship Masters, 318
- Graphite Cylinder Lubrication, “Aquadag,” E. W. Johnston, 71
- Greenhill, Sir G., on Accuracy and Probability of Fire. 73, 100
- Greenwood, Dr. H. C., and Dr. R. S. Hulton, on An Electric Resistance Furnace for Melting in Crucibles, 340
- Grenet L., on the Penetration of rhe Hardening Effect in Chromium and Copper Steels, 442
- Grinding—see Machine Tools
- Guerre de Course, 565
- Guy, H. L.. on Steam Turbines for Land Pur-poses, 107 ; (Corrections), 127, 166
H
- HADFIELD, Sir R., on British Patents, 391
- Hadfield, Sir R., Prize Offered, 279
- Hadfield, Sir R., on the Training and Work of the Engineering Chemist, 219, 225, 227, 363
- Haldane, Dr. J. S., on the Spontaneous Combustion of Coal, 569
- Harbour Improvements at Valparaiso, 516, 520
- Hardness of Metals, Sir R. Hadfield’s Prize, 279
- Hatfield, Dr. W. H., on Steels Used in Aero Work, 386
- Heat Treatment of Large Forgings, Sir W. Beardmore, 263, 280
- Heat Treatment of Steel Forgings, H. H. Ashdown, 263
- Hering, Carl, on Ideas and Limitations in Melting of Non-ferrous Metals, 340
- Hichens, W. L., on Education and Business, 61, 64
- High Precision Design, Some Points in, 584
- Hillhouse, P. A., and W. H. Riddlesworth, on Launching, 330
- Hocking, W. J., on Metal Melting as Practised at the Royal Mint, 311
- Houston Dr.—see Water Supply
- Hovgaard, Professor W., on the Buoyancy and Stability of Submarines, 330, 340
- Hudson River Tunnel, 540
- Humphreys, G. W., on the Main Drainage System of London, 235
- Hydro-electric Plant for a Yorkshire Mill, Gilbert Gilkes and Co., Limited, 266 ; (Letter), 289
- Hydro-electric Power Scheme, Tata, for Bombay, 443, 448, 464, 472 (Two-page Supplement, May ISth, 1917)
- Hydro-electric Power Scheme, Wairua Falls, New Zealand, 376, 380
- Hydrogen, The Commercial Production of, 25
- Hydrogenation of Oil, Howard Lane System, 511, 546 (Two-page Supplement, June 15th, 1917)
I
- IDEALS, andc.—see Melting of Non-ferrous Metals
- Illuminated Chart Table, Fletcher Lit-from- below, Kelvin. Bottomley and Baird, 222
- Indicator, Autographic Load Extension, Optical, Professor W. E. Dalhy, 422, 452, 453, 468
- Indicator Cards—see Plotting
- Indicator, W.R. Combustion, H. R. Webster, 595
- Industrial Finance after the War. Professor H. S. Foxwell, 403
- Industrial Unrest—see Labour
- Industries, New, in South Wales, 549
- Industries, Reconstruction of, 577
- Intensive Production Establishment Charges and Selling Price, F. T. Clapham, 516 ; (Letter), 586
- Internal Combustion Engines—see Engines
IRON AND STEEL:
- - American Steel Trade, 62
- - Canadian Pig Iron, Steel and Coal in 1916, 95
- - Development of the Manufacture of Steel Castings, E. F. Lange, 55
- - Electric Steel, 494
- - Heat Treatment of Large Forgings, Sir W. Beardmore, 263, 280
- - Heat Treatment of Steel Forgings, H. H. Ashdown 263
- - High-speed Steel Importation into Italy, 298
- - High-speed Tool Steel Patent Action, 412
- - Mechanical Puddling, 465
- - National Shortage of Iron Ore Supplies, Professor W. G. Fearnsides, 399, 429
- - Notes on Some Quenching Experiments, Lawford H. Fry, 442
- - Penetration of the Hardening Effect in Chromium and Copper Steels, L. Grenet, 442
- - Real Value of Iron Ores, 272
- - Refractory Materials Used in the Iron and Steel Industry, Cosmo Johns, 419, 420, 428
- - Steel Ingot Defects, J. N. Kilby, 440
- - Steels Used in Aero Work, Dr. W. H. Hatfield, 386
- - Strength and Inner Structure of Mild Steel, Professor W. E. Dalby. 318
- - Testing of Steel, Harry Brearley, 288
- - Use and Abuse of Steel, Lieut.-Colonel Bagnall-Wild and Lieut. E. W. Birch, 352, 384, 430
- IS Welfare Work Good Business ? 101
J
- JOHNS, Cosmo, on Properties of Refractory Materials Used in Iron and Steel Industry, 419, 420, 428
- Johnston, E. W., on Graphite Cylinder Lubrication, 71
K
- KERSHAW, J. B. C , on the Use of Coke and Coke-Breeze for Steam Generation, 51
- Kewney, H., on The Premium System in the Drawing-office, 275
- Kilburn Scott Three-phase Furnaces for Fixation of Nitrogen, 580, 595
- Kilby, J. N., on Steel Ingot Defects, 440
- King-Salter, J. J., on Influence of Running Balance on Vibration of Ships, 330
L LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS:
- - Canker of Industrial Unrest, 473 : (Letter), 494
- - Commissions on Labour Unrest, 543, 549
- - Is Welfare Work Good Business ? 101
- - Labour and the Stat«, 497
- - Munitions Workers’ Strike, 449
- - Partition of Bonuses, 250 ; (Letters), 268
- - Premium System in the Drawing-office, H. Kewney, 275
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES. AND WAGES QUESTIONS (continued):
- - Profit Sharing in Electrical and Gas Indus-tries, 580
- - Stimulated Management, 179; (Letters), 193, 230. 251, 268, 375
- - Suspicion, 134
- - Women in Industry, 502
- - Women Mechanics, 294, 296
- LAMPS for Daylight Signals, 455
- Lane, Howard, System of Oil Hydrogenation, 511. 546 (Two-page Supplement, June 15th, 1917)
- Lange, E. F., on the Development of the Manufacture of Steel Castings, 55
- Lathes—see Machine Tools
- Latin America, British Business in, 249
- Latin America, Our Trade with, 589
- Launching—see Ships
- Laurenti, Cesare, Diagram for Stability of Submarines, 330
- Lead, Government Order Concerning, 333
LEADERS:
- - America at War, 337
- - American Battle Cruisers, 543
- - American Navy at War. 359
- - American Shipbuilding and Shipping, 381
- - American Steel Trade, 62
- - Automatic Control of Trains, 111
- - Automatic Railway Signalling, 589
- - Automatic Train Control, 226
- - Aviation After the War, 521
- - British versus American Sugar Machinery, 202
- - British Business in Latin America, 249
- - British Magneto Industry, 86
- - Brushwood Sewage Filters, 337
- - Bureau of Mineral Resources, 450
- - Canal Problem, 225
- - Canker of Industrial Unrest, 473
- - Chemical Engineer, 225
- - Coal and the State, 179
- - Commissions on Labour Unrest, 543
- - Dangers of the German Patent System, 315
- - Engineers and the Battle of the Ancre, 566
- - Excess Profits Tax, 427
- - Explosion, The. 86
- - Financing Industry and Trade. 403
- - First. Lord’s Speech. 201
- - Folkestone Raid, 497
- - Future of Apprentices. 61
- - Government and the Canals, 180
- - Guerre de Course, 565
- - Labour and the State, 497
- - Latin America, Our Trade with, 589
- - Life Saving at Sea. 360
- - Melting of Metals. 293
- - Merchant Shipbuilding in Germany, 112
- - Munition Workers’ Strike, 449
- - Mystery of Metals, 39
- - Output and the Market, 315
- - Partition of Bonuses, 250
- - Peaceful Penetration, 521
- - Railway Accidents, 39
- - Real Value of Iron Ores, 272
- - Refractory Materials, 428
- - Relative Failure of the Marine Diesel Engine, 293
- - Retrospect—1916, 15
- - Secret of Development, 85
- - Standard Marine Engines, 381
- - Standardisation. 403
- - Sterilisation of Water Supplies, 157
- - Stimulated Management, 179
- - Submarines, 157
- - Sugar Problem, 85
- - Super-electric Supply Station, 271
- - Suspicion, 134
- - Text-books : Actual and Ideal, 473
- - Triumph of Expediency over Sentimentality 566
- - United States Navy, 133
- - Women Mechanics, 294
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRE-SPONDENTS:
- America, 24, 71. 91, 120, 168, 297, 320, 347
- Australia, 97, 211
- England, North of, 23, 47, 69, 93, 118, 141, 164, 186, 209, 233, 256, 278. 300, 324, 344, 364, 388, 411, 434, 456, 481, 504, 530, 550, 572, 596
- Lancashire, 21, 46. 68, 92, 118, 140, 163, 186, 208, 232, 256, 277, 299, 323, 344, 364, 388, 410, 434, 456, 480, 504, 528, 550, 571, 596
- Midlands and Staffordshire, 21, 45, 67, 91, 117, 140, 163, 185, 208, 231, 255, 277, 298, 322, 343, 363. 387, 409, 433, 456, 479, 504, 528, 550, 571, 595
- Scotland, 23, 47, 69, 93, 119, 142, 165, 187, 209, 234, 257, 279, 300, 323, 345. 365, 390, 411, 436, 458, 481, 505, 529, 552, 573, 597
- Sheffield, 22, 46, 68, 92, 119, 141, 164, 187, 208, 232, 257, 277, 299. 322, 345, 365, 389, 410, 435, 457, 480, 505
- Wales and Adjoining Counties, 24, 48, 69, 94, 119, 142, 165, 188. 210, 234. 258, 279. 301, 324, 346, 366. 390, 412, 436, 458, 482, 506, 530, 552, 574, 598
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR;
- - American SteamWarship in 1815 570
- - Apparatus for Adjusting Tension of Aeroplane Wire, C. M. Lerici, 424
- - Automatic Control of Trains, Audi Vide, 163
- - Batteries of Electric Vehicles, F. Crawter, 198
- - British Air Service. M. Meeh. E., 321
- - British v. American Sugar Machinery, Guy Wyatt. 230
- - British Beet Sugar Industry, H. F. Easton, 321
- - British Decimal Coinage, H. Allcock. 586
- - British Locomotives, E. L. Ahrons, 243
- - British Ton, J. Pearse, 494
- - Brushwood Filters, S. H. Adams, 375
- - Caledonian Locomotives, Loco., 108, W. Pickersgill. 127
- - Canker of Industrial Unrest, W. Fyfe, 494
- - Chair of Engineering History, andc., M.I.C.E. (Fr.). 126
- - Clock of Precision, E. M. Wingfield, 198, C. O. Bartrum. 243
- - Compound Locomotives. M.T.C.E. (Fr.), 268
- - Concreting Coal. Clinch Jonos, 571
- - Condensers. S. F. J. R., 230 ; G. W. L. H. 243 ; F. .S, L., 289
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (continued):
- - Dangers of the German Patent System, James Keith, 423 ; Patent Agent, 467
- - Demobilisation Problems, The Writer of that Article, 82 ; Reform, 198
- - Detinning, Omega, 442
- - Electricity in Agriculture—see Electricity and Crops
- - Electricity and Crops, J. E. Newman, 494 ; V. H. Blackman and Ingvar Jorgensen, 515
- - Engineers and the Submarine Problem, Member of Institutions of Civil and of Mechanical Engineers, 424 ; Frank Fielden, 467
- - Engineers and Submarines—see Engineers and the Submarine Problem—also Secret Session for Engineers
- - F.S.S. System of Units. W. F. Dunton, 334
- - Filing Papers, E. R. Briggs, 321
- - Folkestone Raid, Ajax, 515
- - Human Efficiency, F. B. Gilbreth, 400
- - Hydro-electric Plant for a Yorkshire Mill, Mitchell Brothers, 289
- - Increased Production, H. J. Marshall, 66 ; C. H. Haddrell, 467
- - Industrial Peace, Chas. Barnes, 36
- - Industrial Research, J. G. Pearce, 289
- - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, H. C. C., 494
- - Intensive Production, R. G. Foster, 586
- - James Forrest, N., 289
- - Libraries, E. C. B., 571
- - Light Railways, R. White and Sons, 45
- - Manufacture of Gauges at the Paddington Technical Institute, J. E. Sears, 139
- - Marlborough Wheels, N. W. Hill, 334
- - Melting Steel Scrap in the Foundry Cupola, J. E. Hurst, 26
- - Metric System, E. C. Barton, 243, 424 ; W. A., 289, 356 ; Manager, 312 : A. M., 312 ; A. H. Bell, 334 ; Metricist, 334, 375 ; E. A. W. Phillips, 334 ; C. M. Lerici, 356 ; Senex, 356 ; Tony, 356 ; F. A. Halsey, 375 ; Another Manager, 375 ; H. C. A., 375 ; F. J. Lassen, 400; Juvenis, 424; R. M. Leslie, 443 ; E. W. Sargeant, 467
- - Noise in Reinforced Concrete Buildings, Rowntree and Co., 549 ; C. Bentham, 571 ; Institution, 571
- - Oil Engine Nomenclature, H. Akroyd-Stuart, 108, 423
- - Old Books, H. A. Bennie Gray, 549 ; Harry J. Donkin, 571 ; Arthur L. Johnson, 586
- - Patents and the Poor Inventor, W. S. Pearce, 198
- - Pay of Draughtsmen, Draughtsman, 251 ; Purple Stripe, 268; Designing Draughtsman, 289
- - Permanent Industrial Exhibitions, Barimar, Limited, 82
- - Plea for Up-to-date Bridge work in the United Kingdom, H. R. White, 36 ; H. R. Lewis, 67 ; Conrad Gribble, 67
- - Power Forging of Chain Cables, Brown, Lenox and Co., 230
- - Premium Bonus System, Engineer, 45 ; J. Ross, 82; G. B. Petter, 82; R. F. McKay, 127 ; C. Barnes, 162
- - Protection Against Submarines, J. Pratt, 163 ; W. A. Woodward, 230
- - Pyrmont Electric Swing Bridge, H. H, Broughton, 198 ; N. R. White, 230
- - Rating of Machinery, J. Etherington, 25
- - Re P/S Napoleon III., W. W. Bengough, 243
- - Recent American Warships, Turrets, 67
- - Salaries in the Ministry of Shipping, Omega, 400
- - Seasoned Castings, W. W. Beaumont, 400
- - Secret Session for Engineers, E. W. Petter, 455, 494 ; Pontifex, 467 ; Michael Long- ridge, 467 ; C. E. H., 515—see also Engineers and the Submarine Problem
- - Seger Cones, H. Ansell, 312
- - Ship Salving, J. W. W., 467
- - Standard Catalogues and Periodicals, A. Fanti, 443
- - Standardisation, An Engineer Who Believes in Standardisation, andc., 424
- - Stimulated Management, W. J. T., 198, 230, 251, 268, 289 ; E. M. Wingfield, 251 ; P. M., 251 : W. G. Traquair, 268 ; C. H. Haddrell, 375
- - Stresses in Wire-wrapped Guns, J. H. Jones, 45
- - Submarine Tramps, R. M. Deeley, 108 Submarines and Secrecy, Victory, 443 Taylorism and Humanity, 8. Turner, 36 Technical Papers for the Front, J. H. Kerner- Greenwood, 334
- - Thermodynamic Problem, T. D. Parr, 312, 424 ; W. J. Walker, 353, 375 ; G. W. L. H., 353
- - Torpedo-proof Ships, Anti-submarine, 400
- - Trade and Professional Secrets, 184
- - Types of British Locomotives, P. C. Dewhurst, 494
- - Vacuum Brake Fittings, D. Cardew, 66
- - Valve Gear, A Single Excentric, C. F. Dendy Marshall, 185
- - Vulkanoid, C. H. S„ 356
- - Water-tight Doors, Brunton Brothers, Limited, 82
- - Wigan Railway Accident, Audi Vide, 44
- LIFEBOAT Station at Wick, 19, 25
- Life Saving at Sea, 360
- Liquid Fuels, Spontaneous Ignition Temperatures of, Harold Moore, 561
LITERATURE :
- Reviews:
- - Bridge Engineering, J. A. L. Waddell, 523
- - Fari e Segnali Marittimi, Vice-Admiral P. L. Cattolica and Captain A. Luria, 218
- - Germany’s Economic Position and England’s Commercial and Industrial Policy After the War, G. B. Dibblee, 81
- - How to Lay Out Turret Lathe Tools, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 475, 591
- - Industrial and Manufacturing Chemistry, Inorganic, G. Martin, 356, 545
- - Jane’s 44 "Fighting Ships," 1916, 67
- - Pictures of War Work in England, J. Pennell, 113
- - Rail Power in War and Conquest, The Rise of, E. A. Pratt, 113
- - Steam Turbines, W. J. Goudie, 176, 503
- - Strength of Ships, A. J. Murray, 79, 503
- - Submarine Torpedo Boat, Allen Hoar, 176, 405
- - Topicos Tecnicos. Octavio A. Acevedo, 255, 339
LITERATURE (continued):
- Short Notices:
- - Briquetting, A Handbook of, G. Franke, 113, 545
- - Engineers’ Costs and Economical Workshop Production, D. Smith and P. C. N. Pickworth, 113
- - General Cargo : An Introduction to Salesmanship, R. E. Goddard, 113
- - Machine Designers, Shop Men and Draughtsmen, Handbook for, F. A. Halsey, 503, 545
- - Practical Safety Methods and Devices : Manufacturing and Engineering, G. A. Cowee, 265
- - Reinforced Concrete, Manual of, C. F. Marsh and W. Dunn, 265
- Books Received:
- - Aerodonetique, F. W. Lanchester, 79
- - Air Power, Naval, Military, Commercial, Claude Grahame-White and Harry Harper, 475
- - Atoms, Jean Perrin, 451
- - Autogenous Welding, Practical Manual of, R. Granjon and P. Rosemberg, 255
- - British Dominions Year Book, 1917, 176
- - Butterworth’s Workmen’s Compensation Cases, Judge Ruegg, 176
- - Calculation and Measurement of Inductance and Capacity, W. H. Nottage, 475
- - Calculations for Steel Frame Structures, W. C. Cocking, 475
- - Calculus, H. W. March and H. C. Wolff, 451
- - Can We Set the World in Order ? C. R. Enock, 113
- - CANADA : DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WATER POWER BRANCH :
- - Paper No. 12, 44 Small Water Powers,” A. M. Beale. Paper No. 13, “ Coquitlam - Buntzen Hydro-electric Development, British Columbia,’4 G. R. G. Conway, Paper No. 17, 44 Canadian Hydraulic Power Development and Electric Power in Canadian Industry,” C. N. Mitchell. Water Resources :—Paper No. 2, 44 Bow River and Storage Investigations,” M. C. Hendry. Paper No. 7,44 Manitoba Water Powers,” D. L. McLean and others, 545
- - Canada Year Book, 1915, 503
- - Chemistry, General, Hamilton P. Cady, 405
- - Compressed Air Practice in Mining, D. Penman, 113
- - Contribucion al Estudio de las Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas, 79
- - Design of Machine Elements, W. G. Dunklev. 356
- - Dictionary of Commercial Correspondence, in Seven Languages, Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 451
- - Documents Governing the Construction of a Bridge, E. E. Howard, 503
- - Electrical Engineering Practice, J. W. Mears, 545
- - Electrical Review's Electrical and Allied Trades Directory, 1917, 503
- - Electric Traction, A. T. Dover, 475
- - Electrical Trades’ Directory and Handbook, 503
- - Electric Wave Telegraphy and Telephony, The Principles of, J. A. Fleming, 67
- - Electricity and the Motor Car, F. H. Hutton, 255
- - Elementary Cams, F. de Ronde Furman, 339 English and Engineering, F. Aydelotte, 475 Evaporating, Condensing and Cooling Apparatus, E. Haustrand, 176
- - Experimental Building Science, Vol. I., J. L. Manson, 545
- - Explosives, A. Marshall, 265
- - Flying Machine from an Engineering Standpoint, F. W. Lanchester, 79
- - Gasworks, Operation of, W. M. Russell, 451
- - High Speed Internal Combustion Engines, A. W. Judge, 176
- - Hornets, The, Hermes, 255
- - Hydro-electric Power, Lamar Lyndon, 405
- - In the Royal Naval Air Service, Harold Rosher, R.N., 503
- - Institute of Metals, Journal of the, G. Shaw Scott, 451
- - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, October- December, 1916, 503
- - Judicial Interpretations of the Munitions of War Acts, 1915-1916, J. Chartres, 503
- - Kelly’s Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers of the World, 545
- - Kempe’s Engineers’ Year Book, H. R. Kempe, 451
- - Kingsbridge, Salcombe and the Kingsbridge Estuary, A. H. Anderson, 475
- - Lccons sur les Fonctions elliptiques en vue de leurs applications, R. de Montessus de Ballore, 356
- - Lectures on Levelling, V. J. Martin, 79
- - Lockwood’s Builders’ Price Book, 1917, 176
- - Manufacturing Costs and Accounts, A. H. Church, 475
- - Marine Engineering, Practical, Captain C. W. Dyson, 503
- - Mercantile Year Book and Directory of Exporters, 503
- - Mining and Mine Ventilation, J. J. Walsh, 503
- - Modern Milling, Ernest Pull, 475
- - Motor Car, T. O. A. Lawton and R. G. H. Gibson, 113
- - Motor Car Engineering, Text-book on, Vol. II., A. Graham Clark, 503
- - Munro’s Marine Engineers’ Annual Pocket Log and Diary, J. Munro and Co., Limited, 79
- - National System of Economics, J. T. Peddie, 475
- - Next War, The British Industries Fair, C. H. Betts and M. Watts, 113
- - Office Machinery, L. R. Dicksee, 451
- - Peaceful Penetration, A. D. McLaren, 113
- - Physics for Engineers, Elementary, J. P. Yorke, 176
- - Primary Batteries, W. A. Cooper, 176
- - Properties of Aerofoils and Aerodynamic Bodies. A. W. Judge, 475
- - Radiodynamics, B. F. Miessner, 503
- - Railway Maintenance Engineering, W. H. Sellen, 503
- - Rational Wages System, H. Atkinson, 545
- - Reinforced Concrete, Manual of, Chas. Marsh, 451
LITERATURE (continued):
- Books Received (continued):
- - Rivers as Sources of Water Supply, A. C. Houston, 475
- - Riveted Boiler Joints, S. F. Jeter, 475
- - Rules for the Classification and Construction of Steel Ships, 265, 545
- - Saws, Their Care and Treatment, H. W. Durham, 176
- - Sea Power, A. Hurd, 113
- - Shipping World Year Book, Major Jones, 475
- - Shorthand and Business Training, Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 451
- - Steel and its Heat Treatment, D. K. Bullens, 503
- - Stresses in Structure, A. H. Heller, 67
- - Sugar, The High Price of, and How to Reduce it, H. Hamel Smith, 79
- - Syren and Shipping International Mercantile Diary, 1917, 67
- - Telegraphy and Telephony, 1917, 545
- - Turbines Applied to Marine Propulsion, Stanley J. Reed, 503
- - UNITED STATES : DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY :
- -- Service and Regulatory Announcements, Supplement, N. J. 4351-4400, 219
- - UNITED STATES : DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, TECHNOLOGIC PAPERS OF THE BUREAU OF STANDARDS
- -- No. 86, Resistance of an Oil to Emulsification, Winston H. Herschel, 475
- - UNITED STATES : DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF MINES :
- -- Bulletins :—No. 105, “Black Damp in Mines.” No. 106, 44 Technology of Marble Quarrying.” No. 116, “Method of Sampling Delivered Coal, andc.” No. 121, 44 History and Development of Gold Dredging in Montana.” No. 126, 44 Current Decisions on Mines and Mining,” 219
- -- Coal Mine Fatalities, 1916, 219
- -- No. 143, Law Serial. Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining, J. N. Thomson, 356
- -- Bulletins, 108, Mineral Technology 14, 44 Melting Aluminium Chips,” H. W. Gillett and G. M. James ; 134. Petroleum Technology 36, 44 Use of Mud-laden Fluid in Oil and Gas Wells,” J. O. Lewis and W. F. McMurray, 503
- -- Monthly Statement of Coal Mine Fatalities in U.S. Coal Mines, August, 1916. 44 Rescue and Recovery Operations in Mines after Fires and Explosions,” J. W. Paul and H. M. Wolflin, 503
- -- Technical Paper 146. 44 Nitration of Toluene,” E. J. Hoffman, 503
- -- Technical Paper 165. Quarry Accidents in the United States During the Year 1915, 523
- -- Technical Paper 135. Bibliography of Recent Literature on Flotation of Ores, January-June, 1916, D. A. Lyon and Others, 523
- -- Technical Paper 82. "Oxygen Mine Rescue Apparatus and Physiological Effects on Users,” Dr. Y. Henderson and J. W. Paul. Technical Papers No. 86. 44 Ore Sampling Conditions in the West.” No. 102, 44 Health Conservation at Steel Mills.” No. 117, 44 Quantity of Gasoline Necessary to Produce Explosive Conditions in Sewers.” No. 130, 44 Underground Wastes in Oil and Gas Fields and Methods of Prevention.” No. 136, 44 Safe Practice at Blast Furnaces.” No. 145, 44 Sensitiveness to Detonation of Trinitrotoluene and Tetranit roinethylanilin.” No. 157, 44 Method of Measuring the Viscosity of Blastfurnace Slag at High Temperatures.” No. 159 , 44 Production of Explosives in United States in 1915.” No. 161,44 Construction and Operation of a Single Tube Cracking Furnace for Making Gasoline,” 545
- - Valuation, Depreciation, and the Rate Base, Carl E. Grunsky, 503
- - Vaporising of Paraffin for High-speed Motors, Edward Butler, 356
- - Ventilation, Some Modern Methods of, R. Grierson, 79
- - Wireless Telegraphy, Elementary Principles of, R. D. Bangay, 503
- - Year Book of Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, 265
- LIVERPOOL Tramways, 386
- Load Extension Diagrams—see Indicator Locomotive Engines, Minister of Munitions Regulations, 143
- London, Main Drainage System of, G. W. Humphreys, 235
- Longridge, Mr. M., Presidential Address at Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 371
- Lorry, Five-Ton Petrol Motor, J. E. D. Ralls. 354, 355
- Lovett, W. J., on a Method of Obtaining for Ship Design the Spacing of Bulkheads, andc., 317
- Lubrication of Steam Turbines, T. C. Thomsen, 238, 264, 319, 327, 394
- Luke, W. J., on Wake and Thrust Deduction, 319
M
- MACALPINE, J. H., on the Marine Application of Floating Gears of the Floating Frame Type, 330
- Machines Used in Oil Production—see Oils
MACHINE TOOLS:
- - An "Exploded" Reamer, 567
- - Crank-pin Turning Lathe, Geo. Swift and Sons, Limited, 292, 296
- - High-speed Tool Steel Patent Action, 412
- - Horizontal Drilling Machines, D. and J. Tullis, Limited, 387
- - Lathe for Turning Cam Shafts, J. Parkinson and Son, 182
- - Machine Tool and Engineering Association,
MACHINE TOOLS (continued):
- - Motor-driven 8.5 in. Centres Geared Lathe, Geo. Swift and Sons, Limited, 292, 296
- - Precision Grinding, H. H. Asbridge, 268
- - Two New Lathes, Geo. Swift and Sons, Limited, 292, 296
- MACHINES used in Oil Production—see Oils
- Magneto Industry, The British, 86
- Main Drainage System of London, G. W. Humphreys, 235
- Malay—see Railways
- Manchester, Dry Dock at, 492, 493, 496
- Marine Engines—see Engines
- Mason, Dr. W., on Alternating Stress Experiments, 172, 176
- Materials, Refractory, 54
- Materials—see also Engineering Materials
- Mechanical Engineering, Practical, Bearing of Research Work on, A. Saxon, 162
- Mechanical Puddling, 465
- Melting of Brass and Copper in a Crucible Furnace, with Coal-Gas Fuel, H. M. Thornton and H. Hartley, 311, 340
- Melting of Metals, 293—see also Metal Melting
- Melting of Non-ferrous Metals, Ideals and Limitations in, Carl Hering, 340
- Metal Melting as Practised at the Royal Mint, W. J. Hocking, 311
- Metal Melting in a Simple Crude Oil Furnace, H. S. Primrose, 311, 340
- Metal Swarf, Briquetting of, 514, 538, 557, 592
- Metals and Alloys. Surface Tension and Cohesion in, Sydney W. Smith, 285
- Metals, Hardness of. Sir R. Hadfield’s Prize, 279
- Metals, Institute of—see Associations
- Metals, Mystery of, 39
- Metric System : American Institute of Weights and Measures 479—see also Decimal System, and Letters to the Editor
- Mills, Oil—see Oils
- Mine Haulage, Safety Carriage for, Record Engineering Comnany, Limited, 525
- Mineral Resources, Bureau of, 450
- Mineral Resources, Empire, 527
- Mineral Statistics, Our, 328
- Montgomery, J., on Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, 317
- Moore, Harold, on The Spontaneous Ignition Temperatures of Liquid Fuels, 561
- Morgan, C. L., The Retirement of, 176
- Morison, D. B., on Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, 287, 302, 381
- Motor Installation for Barges, T. H. Coggins and A. E. Hook, 420
- Motor Vehicles, Electric, L. Brockman. 95
- Motors, Electric—see Electrical Matters
- Munitions Workers’ Strike, 449
- Munro, A. R., on a Rapid Method of Plotting Combined Indicator Cards, 136, 137
- Mystery of Metals, 39
N
- NATIONAL Defence in the United States, 593
- National Physical Laboratory, Official Report, 569—See also Standardisation of Engineering Materials
- National Shortage of Iron Ore Supplies, Professor W. G. Fearnsides, 399, 429
- New Year's Honours, 166
- New York Harbour—see Removing Subaqueous Rock
- New Zealand, Thomas Transmission Car in, 90
- Nickel Silver, Annealing of, Dr. F. C. Thompson, 285
- Nile, The Conservation of the, A. A. Barnes, 33
- Nitrogen from the Air, Kilburn Scott Three- phase Process, 580, 595
- Non-ferrous Metals—see Melting of
- North British Rubber Factory Extensions, 91
O OBITUARY:
- - Biggart, Andrew Stevenson, 405
- - Binnie, Sir Alexander Richardson, 470
- - Blyth, Benjamin Hall, 451
- - Browne, Sir Benjamin (Portrait), 221
- - Durston, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir A. John, K.C.B. (Portrait), 377
- - Forrest. James (Portrait), 220
- - Gilchrist, James, 127
- - Halcomb, Svdney Broughton, 48
- - Harpur, William, 503
- - Hobson, George Andrew, 108
- - Hughes, Colonel Herbert, 58
- - Hunter, William Henry, 203
- - Ireland, Arthur James, 12
- - Kennedy, Rankin, 377
- - Kennedv, Thomas, 377
- - Leigh, John George, 378
- - Macmillan, William. 12
- - Mann, Isaac John. 127
- - Murray. Ronald W., 12
- - Porter, Robert Percival, 221
- - Raworth, John 8.. 285
- - Russell, Joseph, 523
- - Seaton, Gervase Douglas, 591
- - Sharp, Robert Gordon (Portrait), 285
- - Short, Horace, 339
- - Stirling, James (Portrait), 81
- - Stott, Henry G., 203
- - Ward, George G., 378
- - Western, James Halifax, 339
- OIL Engines—see Engines
- Oil Industry, The Scottish Shale, 221,270, 274
- Oils. Vegetable, Production and Industrial Emplovment of. 123. 147, 169, 192, 213, 240, 261, 307, 309, 349, 395, 417, 439 .441, 462, 486, 511, 546, 559, 564, 581, 585 (Two Page Supplements, April 20th, 1917) (Two-page Supplement, June 15th, 1917)
- Organisers’ Clearing House, 570
- Our Trade with Latin-America. 589
- Output and the Market, 315 ; (Letter), 467
P
- PACKING Electric Locomotives for Export, 424
- Panama Canal Lock Gate Machinery, Corrosion of, 255
- Parr, P. H., on the Extraction of Sugar-Cane Mills, 148
- Partition of Bonuses, 250 : (Letters), 268—See also Stimulated Management
- Patent Action, High Speed Tool Steel, 412
- Patent Rights, Acquisition of, 28, 50, 72, 98, 122, 144, 168, 190, 212, 236, 260, 282, 304, 326, 348, 368, 392, 414, 438, 460, 484, 508, 532, 554, 576, 600
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS:
- - Aeronautics, 27, 71, 97, 189, 281, 303, 325, 347, 391, 413, 507, 531, 575
- - Condensers and Feed-Water Heaters, 211, 260, 507
- - Cranes and Conveyors, 97, 167, 212, 599
- - Dynamos and Motors, 27, 49, 71, 121, 189, 235, 259, 391, 413, 437, 553, 575
- - Engines. Internal Combustion, 27, 49, 71, 97, 121, 143, 167, 189, 211, 235, 259, 281, 325, 347, 367, 391, 413, 437, 459, 483, 507, 531, 553, 575, 599
- - Engines, Steam, 367, 413, 531
- - Gas Producers, 460, 483, 507
- - Heating—see Lighting
- - Lighting and Heating, 212, 303, 392, 438, 483, 532, 554, 575
- - Locomotives, 259
- - Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 50, 71, 97, 121, 144, 167, 236, 304, 325, 347, 392, 438, 460, 484, 507, 532, 553
- - Measuring and Testing Instruments, 168, 189, 211, 282, 348, 367
- - Mines and Metals, 236, 259, 282, 392, 484, 608, 532, 554, 600
- - Miscellaneous, 28, 50, 72, 98, 122, 168, 190, 212, 236, 260, 282, 304, 326, 368, 414, 438, 484, 508, 554, 576
- - Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 144, 236, 575, 600
- - Ordnance and Armour, 28, 50, 72, 143, 190, 260, 282, 326, 368, 392, 531
- - Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 121, 235, 348, 599
- - Ships and Boats, 28, 98, 167, 189, 236, 281, 325, 391, 437, 507, 532, 600
- - Steam Generators, 189, 211, 259, 303, 459
- - Switchgear. 167, 189, 484, 531
- - Telegraphs and Telephones, 49, 143, 167, 211, 235, 281, 599
- - Tramways and Railways, 98
- - Transformers, 303
- - Transmission of Power, 121, 144, 190, 212, 304, 325, 348, 413, 460, 508, 553, 575
- - Turbine Machinery, 121, 303, 459, 484, 553, 575
- - Water Purification, 414
- PATENT System, Dangers of the German, 315 ; (Letters), 423, 467
- Patents, British, Sir R. Hadfield, 391
- Peaceful Penetration, 521
- Pelton Wheel, 100 Horse-power for Hydro- Electric Plant at Hebden Bridge, G. Gilkes and Co., 266
- Personal and Business Announcements, 27, 48, 94. 122, 168, 190, 255, 282, 326, 347, 368, 412, 459. 483, 508, 576
- Petrol Caterpillar Tractor, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Ltd., 308, 314 (Two-page Supplement, April 6th, 1917)
- Petrol Coaches, Railway—see Railways
- Petrol-driven Fire Pump—see Pumps
- Petrol Engines—see Engines
- Petrol Explosions in Sewers, 283
- Petrol Measuring Pumps, 203
- Petrol Motor Lorry, Five-Ton, J. E. D. Ralls, 354, 355
- Plotting Combined Indicator Cards, A Rapid Method of. A. R. Munro, 136, 137
- Portishead Dock Pumps—see Pumps
- Power Forging—see Chain Cables
- Precision, A Clock of, C. O. Bartrum, 161 ; (Letters). 198, 243
- Precision Grinding, H. H. Asbridge, 268
- Precision, High, Design, Some Points in. 584
- Premium System in the Drawing-office, H. Kewney, 275
- Presses for Briquetting—see Briquetting
- Presses for Oil Production—see Production
- Primrose. H. S., on Metal Melting in a Simple Crude Oil Furnace, 311, 340
- Prisoners of War. British, Educational Facilities for, 280
- Production and Industrial Employment of Vegetable Oils, 123, 147, 169, 192, 213, 240, 261, 307, 309, 349, 395, 417, 439, 441, 462, 468, 511, 546, 559, 564. 581, 585 (Two Page Supplements, April 20th, 1917) (Two-page Supplement, June 15th, 1917)
- Puddling—see Iron and Steel
- Pumpherston Works—see Works
PUMPS:
- - Deep Wells, New Electric System of Pumping, W. J. Wills, 409
- - Eighteenth Century Colliery Pumping Engine, at Pentrich Colliery, 56, 60
- - Eighteenth Century Pumping Engine at Gregory’s Mine, near Ashover, Fr. Tompson, 138
- - Newcomen Pumping Engine at Ashton-underLyne. 218
- - Petrol Measuring Pumps, 203
- - Portable Petrol-driven Fire Pump, Holden and Brooke, Limited, 542, 548
- - Portishead Dock Pumping Machinery, Oil Engine Driven, Blackstone and Co., Limited. 80 (Two-page Supplement, January 26th, 1917)
- - Turbine Pumps, Notes on the Construction of, A. E. L. Chorlton, 463, 476, 477, 500
- PYRMONT—see Bridges
R RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS: See also Annual Article
- General:
- - Association of Minor Railways, 413
- - Automatic Control of Trains, 111, 226 ; (Letter), 163
- - Automatic Railway Signalling, 589
- - Railway Accidents, 39, 276
- - Railway Material for South America, 408
RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MATTERS (continued):
- General (continued):
- - Rotary Interlocking Block System, W. R. Sykes Interlocking Signal Company, Limited. 276
- - Signals, Daylight, Lamps for, 455
- - Vacuum Brake Apparatus Improvements, Consolidated Brake and Engineering Company, 594
- - Vacuum Brake Improvements, Vacuum Brake Company, Limited, 228
- British, Colonial, and Indian :
- - Accidents at Ratho and Wigan, 39, 44, 54, 226, 229 ; (Letter), 44
- - Australian Railway Finance, 378
- - Australian Trans-Continental Railway, 526
- - British Railways in 1916, 172, 183, 206, 254
- - Canada, Future of the Railways of, 502
- - Canadian Transcontinental Railway Scheme, 571
- - Collisions at Wigan and Kirtlebridge, 226, 229
- - Future of English Railways, 327
- - Indian Railways in 1915-16, 378
- - London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, Retirement of Mr. C. L. Morgan, 176
- - London and North-Western Railway Electric Train Service to Watford, 332, 336
- - Malay Peninsula, Railway Expansion in, 493
- - Petrol-Electric Coach, New Zealand Government Railways, Thomas Transmission, Limited, 91
- Foreign:
- - American Railways in War Time, 331
- - Goods Wagon of 120 Tons Capacity, Virginian Railway, 574
- - Latin America, New Railway Works in, 90
- - Swiss Railway Problems, 446
- - Swiss Railways in War Time, 149
- - Trainmen’s Eight Hours Act in America, 455
- - War and American Railways, 52
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES:
- General:
- - Packing Electric Locomotives for Export, 424
- - Standardisation, Sir J. Wolfe Barry, 403, 406
- British, Colonial and Indian :
- - Locomotives of the United Kingdom, E. L. Ahrons, 216 ; (Letters), 243, 494
- - North Staffordshire Railway, Passenger Tank Engine, 288
- Foreign
- - American Great Northern Railway “Mikado” Type Engine, 244, 248
- - American Heavy Goods Locomotives, Recent, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 244, 248
- - American Locomotives for Spain, 549
- - Bessemer and Lake Erie Line, Ten Wheels Coupled Engine, 244, 248
- - Modern High Power Locomotive Economy in France, 509
- - Paris-Orleans Railway, British-built Tank Locomotives for, 224, 229
- - Virginia Railway, Triple Articulated Locomotive, 244, 248
RANDOM REFLECTIONS:
- - 40, 62, 87, 112, 134, 158, 180, 202, 226, 250, 272, 294, 316, 338, 360, 382, 404, 428, 450, 474, 498, 522, 544, 566, 590 (see Special Index)
- RAZORS for the Army, 378
- Reamers— see Machine Tools
- Reconstruction of Industries, 577
- Reeves, A. W., and C. Kimber, on Works Organisation and Efficiency, 454
- Refractory Materials, 54, 466—see also Iron and Steel
- Reid Standard Unit Construction for Steel Frame Buildings, F. Braby and Co., Limited, 358, 362
- Relative Failure of the Marine Diesel Engine, 293
- Removing Subaqueous Rock under Difficult Conditions, 114
- Research. Glass, 149
- Research, Scientific and Industrial, 149, 176
- Research, W. R. Whitney, 245 ; (Letter), 289
- Research Work, Bearing of, on Practical Mechanical Engineering, A. Saxon, 162
- Researches made Possible, andc.—see Autographic Indicator
- Resources of the Empire, 198
- Rhone-Rhine Canal, The Proposed, 53
- Ripper, Professor, on Works Organisation and Efficiency, 454
- Robertson, J. A., on Fuel Economy, 579
- Rock, Subaqueous, Removing, under Difficult Conditions, 114
- Rodgers, Capt. W. L., on the Suitability of the Current Design of Submarines to U.S. Navy, 153, 157
- Rolling Mill Electrical Equipment, British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 402, 406
- Rotary Interlocking Block System, W. R. Sykes Interlocking Signal Company, Limited, 276
- Royal Agricultural Society’s Trial of Ford Motor Tractors, 437
- Rubber Factory, Extensions to, North British Rubber Company, Limited, 91
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- SAFETY Carriage for Mine Haulage, Record Engineering Company, Limited, 525
- Sailors and Soldiers, Disabled, Training of, for Electrical Sub-Station Work, 399
- San Marcos—see Ships
- Saxon, Alfred, on The Bearing of Research Work on Practical Mechanical Engineering, 162
- Science and Industry—The Place of Cambridge, andc., Sir Richard Glazebrook, 535
- Science, What Industry Owes to, 34, 88, 102, 160, 217, 273, 329, 415, 461, 488, 539, 558, 577
- Scientific and Industrial Research, 149, 176
- Scoble, Lieut. W. A., on Design of Pin Joints Based on Ultimate Strength, 319
- Scottish Shale Oil Industry, 221, 270, 274
- Screw Gauges, Colonel Crompton, 66
- Screw Threads—see Whitworth
- Secret of Development, 85
- Sewage Filters, Brushwood, 337 ; (Letter), 375
- Sewers, Petrol Explosions in, 283
- Shale Oil Industry, The Scottish, 221, 270, 274
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING:
- - Shipbuilding—see also Annual Articles, Engineering Industry
- General:
- - American Shipbuilding and Shipping, 381
- - Buoyancy and Stability of Submarines, Professor W. Hovgaard, 330, 340
- - Closing of all Ship Side Apertures from the Bridge, Signor E. Benvenuti, 318
- - Design of Pin Joints Based on Ultimate Strength, Lieut. W. A. Scoble, 319
- - Electrolyser for Ships, V. Roberts and Co., 549
- - Influence of Running Balance on Vibration of Ships, Experiments, J. J. King-Salter, 330
- - Launching, P. A. Hillhouse and W. H. Riddlesworth, 330
- - Laurenti’s Diagram for Stability of Submarines, 330
- - Marine Application of Floating Gears of the Floating Frame Type, J. H. Macalpine, 330
- - Marine Engines—see Engines
- - Merchant Shipbuilding in Germany, 112
- - Motor Installation for Barges, T. H. Coggins and A. E. Hook, 420
- - Shipping Control, 26
- - Spacing of Bulkheads, andc., Method of Obtaining for Ship Design, W. J. Lovett, 317
- - Stability, Apparatus for Use of Ship Masters, T. Graham, 318
- - Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, D. B. Morison, 487, 302, 381
- - Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, J. Montgomerie, 317
- - Wake and Thrust Deduction, Further Experiments, W. J. Luke, 319
- Naval Matters:
- - First Lord’s Speech, 201
- - Guerre de Course, 565
- - Institution of Naval Architects—see Associations, andc.
- - Power Forging of Chain Cables in the U.S. Navy, Naval Constructor F. G. Coburn. 200, 204
- - Salving by Italian Navy of German Submarine U C 12, 416, 426 ; (Letter), 467
- - Submarines, 157 ; (Letters), 163, 230
- - Suitability of Current Design of Submarines to the U.S. Navy, Capt. W. L. Rodgers, 153, 157
- Foreign Navies :
- - American Navy at War, 359
- - German High Sea Fleet and its Bases, 533, 555
- - German Mine-Laying Submarine U C 12 Salved and in Service of Italian Navy, 416, 426 ; (Letter), 467
- - Recent American Warships, 8, 41, 74, 543 ; (Letter), 67 (Two-page Supplement, January 5th, 1917)
- - Spanish Submarine Isaac Peral, 97 ; Paragraph, 447
- - Submarines in the Adriatic, 416, 426 ; (Letter), 467
- - Suitability of Current Design of Submarines to the U.S. Navy, Capt. W. L. Rodgers, 153, 157
- - United States Battle Cruisers, 1 to 4, Projected, 8, 543 (Supplement, January 5th, 1917)
- - United States Battleship Pennsylvania, 8, 41
- - United States Battleships Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Nevada, 8 (Two-page Supplement, January 5th, 1917)
- - United States Naval Experiments on the San Marcos 369
- - United States Navy, Mr. Daniels’ Report, 54, 75, 133
- Miscellaneous:
- - Early History of the French Atlantic Services, 145, 156 ; (Letter), 243
- - Italian Coal and Ore Carrying Steamer, Milazzo, 194 (Two-page Supplement, March 2nd, 1917)
- - Motor Ship Sebastian, 548
- SIGNALS—see Railways
- Simpson, E., on Workshop Design and Equipment, 197
- Skilled Women—see Women Mechanics
- Slag—see Basic Slag
- Smith, Sydney W., on Surface Tension and Cohesion in Metals and Alloys, 285
- Soap, Manufacture of, 559, 564
- Soldiers at the Front, Technical Publications for, 537
- Soldiers—see also Sailors and Soldiers
- Some Points in High Precision Design, 584
- South America, Catalogues for, 79
- South America, Railway Materials from, 408
- South Wales, New Industries in, 549
- Spontaneous Ignition Temperatures of Liquid Fuels, Harold Moore, 561
- Stability—see Ships
- Standard Engines—see Engines
- Standard Structure Gauge in the United States, 552
- Standard Unit Construction, Reid, for Steel Frame Buildings, F. Braby and Co., Limited, 358, 362
- Standardisation as Applied to the Machinery for Cargo Boats, D. B. Morison, 287, 302, 381
- Standardisation of Engineering Materials, James Forrest Lecture by Sir J. Wolfe Barry. 403, 406 ; (Letter), 424
- Steam Engines—see Engines
- Steam Generation. Use of Coke and Coke Breeze for, J. C. B. Kershaw, 51
- Steam Turbines for Land Purposes, H. L. Guy, 107
- Steam Turbines, Lubrication of, T. C. Thomsen, 238, 264, 319, 327
- Steel—see Iron and Steel
- Steel Frame Buildings—see Standard Unit Construction
- Sterilisation—see Water Supply
- Stimulated Management, 179; (Letters), 198, 230, 251, 268, 375
- Stoker, The Taylor Underfeed, Scholey and Co., Limited, 88
- Strength of Steel—see Iron and Steel
- Stress, Alternating, Experiments, Dr. W. Mason, 172, 176
- Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, J. Montgomerie, 317
- Submarines—see Ships
- Sugar-cane Mills, The Extraction of, P. H. Parr, 148
- Sugar Machinery, British versus American, 202 ; (Letter), 230
- Sugar Problem, 85 ; (Letter), 312
- Surface Tension and Cohesion in Metals and Alloys, Sydney W. Smith, 285
- Suspicion, 134
- Swansea, Expected Oil Trade Development, 549
- Swarf, Metal, The Briquetting of, 514, 538, 557, 592
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- TAX, Excess Profits, 427
- Taylor Underfeed Stoker, Scholey and Co., Limited, 88
- Technical Library to Aid German Industry, 326
- Technical Publications for Soldiers at the Front, 537
- Testing Steel—see Iron and Steel
- Text-books : Actual and Ideal, 473
- Thompson, Dr. F. C., on Annealing of Nickel Silver, 285
- Thomsen, T. C., on Lubrication of Steam Turbines, 238, 264, 319, 327, 394
- Thornton, H. M., on Application of Coal Gas to Industry in War Time, 374
- Thornton, H. M., and H. Hartley, on the Melting of Brass and Copper in a Crucible Furnace with Coal-gas Fuel, 311, 340
- Tookey, W. A., on Internal Combustion Engine Tests, 29
- Traction Engines—see Engines
- Tractor, Caterpillar Petrol, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 308, 314 (Two-page Supplement, April 6th, 1917)
- Tractors, Ford Motor Agricultural, Trial of Two, 437
- Trade After the War, 255
- Training of Disabled Sailors and Soldiers for Electrical Sub-Station Work, 399
- Training and Work of the Chemical Engineer, Sir G. Beilby, 219, 225, 227, 363
- Trainmen’s Eight Hours Act in United States, 455
- Trains—see Railways
- Triumph of Expediency—see Water Supply
- Tunnel, Hudson River, 540
- Turbine Pumps—see Pumps
- Turbines, Steam, for Land Purposes, H. L. Guy, 107 ; (Corrections), 127, 166
- Turbines, Steam, Lubrication of, T. C. Thomsen, 238, 264, 319, 327, 394
- Turbo-Generators—see Electrical Matters
- Turin a Seaport, 482
U
- UNITED STATES, National Defence in the, 593
- University College, London, Annual Report, 297
- University Intelligence, 168
- Use and Abuse of Steel—see Iron and Steel
- Use of Coke—see Coal, andc.
V
- VACUUM Brake Apparatus Improvements, Consolidated Brake and Engineering Company, 594
- Vacuum Brake Improvements, Vacuum Brake Company, Limited, 228
- Valparaiso, Harbour Improvements at, 516, 520
- Valparaiso, Temporary Dry Dock Made with Sheet Piling, 64, 65
- Vegetable Oils—see Oils
- Volunteers, Birmingham Electrical Engineers, 298
- Volunteers, First London Engineer, 27, 50, 67, 90, 120, 139, 168, 190, 212, 236, 259, 280, 303, 321, 347, 368, 392, 412, 438, 459, 483, 506, 527, 553, 576, 599
W
- W.R. COMBUSTION Indicator, H. R. Webster, 595
- Wagon, Goods—see Railways
- Wairua Falls Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 376, 380
- Wake and Thrust Deduction—see Ships
- Warships—see Ships
- Water Meters—see Water Supply, 408
- Waterspout in the Mediterranean, 183
WATER SUPPLY: See also Annual Article
- - Broken Hill, New South Wales, Supply for, 34, 38
- - Cycloid-Weir Water Meter, Kennicott Company, 408
- - Pumping from Deep Wells, W. J. Wills’ Electrical System, 409
- - South Africa, Waterworks in, 172
- - Sterilisation of Water Supplies, 157, 252
- - Triumph of Expediency over Sentimentality, 566
- - Water Purification by Liquid Chlorine, Wallace and Tiernan Apparatus, 252
- - Water Research, Dr. Houston’s Report, 128, 566
- WATFORD Electric Train Service—see Railways
- Welfare Work Good Business, Is ? 101
- What Industry Owes to Science, 34, 88, 102, 160, 217, 273, 329, 415, 461, 488, 539, 558, 577
- Whitney, W. R., on Research, 245 ; (Letter), 289
- Whitworth Form of Thread, 334
- Women in Industry, 502
- Women Mechanics, 294, 296
WORKS:
- - British Westinghouse Works, Visit by Overseas Dominions’ Representatives, 402, 406
- - Craven Brothers’ Tool and Crane Works, 197
WORKS (continued):
- - Crossley Brothers Engineering Works Extension in Manchester, 207
- - Pumpherston Shale Oil Works, 270, 274
- WORKS Organisation and Efficiency, Two Papers by Professor Ripper and Messrs, A. W. Reeves and C. Kimber, 454
- Workshop Design and Equipment, Edmund Simpson, 197
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