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*Some Effects of the [[Departmental Committee on Bulkheads|Bulkhead Committee's]] Reports in Practice, by [[Arthur Thomas Wall|A. T. Wall]], p 425 - p 427. | *Some Effects of the [[Departmental Committee on Bulkheads|Bulkhead Committee's]] Reports in Practice, by [[Arthur Thomas Wall|A. T. Wall]], p 425 - p 427. |
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1916 May 19th PDF
- Contents, p 421.
Main Subjects
- A New Shell-Stamping Machine, p 424 - p 425. (Illustrated).
- J. and H. McLaren of Leeds.
- Beamless Searchlights, p 418.
- Editorial, p 421 - p 422.
- Merchant Shipping.
- High-Voltage Sub-Station Machinery.
- Electrification of Textile Fibres in the Process of Manufacture.
- Engineering Standards Committee, p 418.
- Extra High-Tension Service Branches, p 418.
- Froude's Law for the Airship, by Sir George Greenhill, p 422 - p 423.
- Letters to the Editor, p 427.
- "Why Small Farm Engines are Failures" by Cecil H. Cox. F. R. Parsons replied.
- "Humphrey Piston Gas Pump" by James Robson.
- "Theory and Practice in the Filtration of Water". Walter Clemence replied.
- Machine Tool and Engineering Association, p 427.
- Obituaries, p 415.
- Oscillations Produced bu Electric Arcs, p 417 - p 418.
- Peculiar Behaviour of a Three-Phase Motor, p 418.
- Research in Metallurgy, p 423.
- Sir Robert Hadfield.
- Royal Meteorological Society, p 427.
- Some Effects of the Bulkhead Committee's Reports in Practice, by A. T. Wall, p 425 - p 427.
- Steel Reinforced Concrete Pipes, p 416 and p 420. (Illustrated).
- The Brasher Air Breakwater, p 414 - p 415.
- The Electrification of Isolated Factories, No XII, p 412 - p 414. (Illustrated).
- The Section Modulus of a Plated Girder, p 418.
- The Strength and Wear of Locomotive Tires No I, by E. L. Ahrons, p 411 - p 412.
- A. J. Hill of the Great Eastern Railway.
- The Use of Revolving Discs For Flying Machines, p 415.
- X-Rays and Crystal Structure, With Special Reference to Certain Metals, by Professor W. H. Bragg, before the Institute of Metals, p 424.