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* THE BESSEMER MEDAL FOR 1879 26 | * THE BESSEMER MEDAL FOR 1879 26 | ||
* ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF IRON AND MILD STEEL, by Mr. Daniel Adamson, C.E 30 | * ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF IRON AND MILD STEEL, by [[Daniel Adamson|Mr. Daniel Adamson]], C.E 30 | ||
* ON THE USE OF STEEL IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES, by Mr. H. N. Maynard, C.E 39 | * ON THE USE OF STEEL IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES, by [[Henry Nathan Maynard|Mr. H. N. Maynard]], C.E 39 | ||
* THE USE OF STEEL IN NAVAL CONSTRUCTION, by Mr. Nathaniel Barnaby, C.E. 45 | * THE USE OF STEEL IN NAVAL CONSTRUCTION, by [[Nathaniel Barnaby|Mr. Nathaniel Barnaby]], C.E. 45 | ||
* ON THE ELIMINATION OF PHOSPHORUS, by Mr. Sydney G. Thomas and Mr. Percy C. Gilchrist . 120 | * ON THE ELIMINATION OF PHOSPHORUS, by [[Sydney G. Thomas|Mr. Sydney G. Thomas]] and [[Percy Gilchrist|Mr. Percy C. Gilchrist]] . 120 | ||
* ON THE REMOVAL OF PHOSPHORUS AND SULPHUR DURING THE BESSEMER A. SIEMENS-MARTIN PROCESSES OF STEEL MANUFACTURE, by Mr. George J. Snelus | * ON THE REMOVAL OF PHOSPHORUS AND SULPHUR DURING THE BESSEMER A. SIEMENS-MARTIN PROCESSES OF STEEL MANUFACTURE, by [[George James Snelus|Mr. George J. Snelus]] . 135 | ||
* ON A READY MEANS OF MOULDING LIME AND MAKING LIME OR BASIC BRICKS AND LININGS FOR FURNACES, CONVERTERS, &C., by Mr. Edward Riley . 144 | * ON A READY MEANS OF MOULDING LIME AND MAKING LIME OR BASIC BRICKS AND LININGS FOR FURNACES, CONVERTERS, &C., by [[Edward Riley|Mr. Edward Riley]] . 144 | ||
* ON DEPHOSPHORISATION IN THE BESSEMER CONVERTER BY THE METHOD OF REPOURING, by M. Harmet . 150 | * ON DEPHOSPHORISATION IN THE BESSEMER CONVERTER BY THE METHOD OF REPOURING, by [[M. Harmet]] . 150 | ||
* ON A NEW VOLUMETRIC METHOD OF DETERMINING MANGANESE IN MANGANIFEROUS IRON ORES, SPIEGELEISEN, STEEL, &C., by Mr. John Pattison . 209 | * ON A NEW VOLUMETRIC METHOD OF DETERMINING MANGANESE IN MANGANIFEROUS IRON ORES, SPIEGELEISEN, STEEL, &C., by [[John Pattison|Mr. John Pattison]] . 209 | ||
* ON THE CHEMISTRY OF PUDDLING, by | * ON THE CHEMISTRY OF PUDDLING, by [[H. Louis|Mr. H. Louis]] . 219 | ||
* APPENDICES— | * APPENDICES— | ||
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* NEW MEMBERS 333 | * NEW MEMBERS 333 | ||
* ADJOURNED DISCUSSION ON MR. PATTINSON'S PAPER, "A NEW VOLUMETRIC METHOD OF DETERMINING MANGANESE IN MANGANIFEROUS IRON ORES, SPIEGELEISEN, STEEL, | * ADJOURNED DISCUSSION ON MR. PATTINSON'S PAPER, "A NEW VOLUMETRIC METHOD OF DETERMINING MANGANESE IN MANGANIFEROUS IRON ORES, SPIEGELEISEN, STEEL, Etc. 335 | ||
* INVITATION TO VISIT GERMANY 337 | * INVITATION TO VISIT GERMANY 337 | ||
* THE DEPHOSPHORISATION or IRON AND STEEL, by A. | * THE DEPHOSPHORISATION or IRON AND STEEL, by [[A. Pourcel]], Terre-Noire, France . 341 | ||
* ON THE NEUTRALISATION OF PHOSPHORUS IN STEEL AND STEEL-LIRE METALS, by Richard Brown, Ayr, N.B. 355 | * ON THE NEUTRALISATION OF PHOSPHORUS IN STEEL AND STEEL-LIRE METALS, by [[Richard Brown]], Ayr, N.B. 355 | ||
* ON THE PROGRESS OF IRON AND STEEL AS CONSTRUCTIVE MATERIALS, by J A. Picton, F.S.A., Liverpool . 387 | * ON THE PROGRESS OF IRON AND STEEL AS CONSTRUCTIVE MATERIALS, by [[J. A. Picton]], F.S.A., Liverpool . 387 | ||
* ON SOME PHYSICAL CHANGES OCCURRING IN IRON AND STEEL AT HIGH TEMPERATURES, by Thomas Wrightson, Memb. Inst. C.E., F.G.S., . 418 | * ON SOME PHYSICAL CHANGES OCCURRING IN IRON AND STEEL AT HIGH TEMPERATURES, by [[Thomas Wrightson]], Memb. Inst. C.E., F.G.S., . 418 | ||
* THE MANUFACTURE OF LARGE FORGINGS, AND THE MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR THE SAME, by G. Ratliffe, Mersey Steel and Iron Works, Liverpool. . 449 | * THE MANUFACTURE OF LARGE FORGINGS, AND THE MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR THE SAME, by [[G. Ratliffe]], Mersey Steel and Iron Works, Liverpool. . 449 | ||
* THE CONSOLIDATION OF FLUID STEEL, by Alfred Davis, Westminster . 476 | * THE CONSOLIDATION OF FLUID STEEL, by [[Alfred Davis]], Westminster . 476 | ||
* PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTS TO DETERMINE THE EXISTENCE OF NITROGEN IN STEEL, by Alfred H. Allen, F.C.S. . 480 | * PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTS TO DETERMINE THE EXISTENCE OF NITROGEN IN STEEL, by [[Alfred H. Allen]], F.C.S. . 480 | ||
* ON THE WROUGHT IRON PERMANENT WAY LAID UPON THE NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY, by C. Wood, Memb. Inst. C.E., Middlesbrough . 491 | * ON THE WROUGHT IRON PERMANENT WAY LAID UPON THE NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY, by [[C. Wood]], Memb. Inst. C.E., Middlesbrough . 491 | ||
* ON THE APPLICATION OF TOUGHENED GLASS TO PERMANENT WAYS, by C. Wood, Memb. Inst. C.E., Middlesbrough . 497 | * ON THE APPLICATION OF TOUGHENED GLASS TO PERMANENT WAYS, by [[C. Wood]], Memb. Inst. C.E., Middlesbrough . 497 | ||
* ON HARDENING IRON AND STEEL ITS CAUSES AND EFFECTS, by Professor R. Akerman, Stockholm . 504 | * ON HARDENING IRON AND STEEL ITS CAUSES AND EFFECTS, by [[R. Akerman|Professor R. Akerman]], Stockholm . 504 | ||
* NOTES ON THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM . 543 | * NOTES ON THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM . 543 |
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CONTENTS. 1879.
- LIST OF NEW MEMBERS 1
- ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNCIL
- THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS
- THE BESSEMER MEDAL FOR 1879 26
- ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF IRON AND MILD STEEL, by Mr. Daniel Adamson, C.E 30
- ON THE USE OF STEEL IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES, by Mr. H. N. Maynard, C.E 39
- THE USE OF STEEL IN NAVAL CONSTRUCTION, by Mr. Nathaniel Barnaby, C.E. 45
- ON THE ELIMINATION OF PHOSPHORUS, by Mr. Sydney G. Thomas and Mr. Percy C. Gilchrist . 120
- ON THE REMOVAL OF PHOSPHORUS AND SULPHUR DURING THE BESSEMER A. SIEMENS-MARTIN PROCESSES OF STEEL MANUFACTURE, by Mr. George J. Snelus . 135
- ON A READY MEANS OF MOULDING LIME AND MAKING LIME OR BASIC BRICKS AND LININGS FOR FURNACES, CONVERTERS, &C., by Mr. Edward Riley . 144
- ON DEPHOSPHORISATION IN THE BESSEMER CONVERTER BY THE METHOD OF REPOURING, by M. Harmet . 150
- ON A NEW VOLUMETRIC METHOD OF DETERMINING MANGANESE IN MANGANIFEROUS IRON ORES, SPIEGELEISEN, STEEL, &C., by Mr. John Pattison . 209
- ON THE CHEMISTRY OF PUDDLING, by Mr. H. Louis . 219
- APPENDICES—
- A. Mechanical Tests of Steel . 237
- B. Details and Results of Experiments made at Chatham Dockyard during the Winter 1878-79 . 238
- C. Tests of Butterley Iron 240
- D. Fracture of Steel Bars 242
- E. Experiments on the Removal of Phosphorus and Sulphur . 244
- THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM DURING 1878-79 245
- OBITUARY 323
- RECEPTION OF THE INSTITUTE AT LIVERPOOL 331
- NEW MEMBERS 333
- ADJOURNED DISCUSSION ON MR. PATTINSON'S PAPER, "A NEW VOLUMETRIC METHOD OF DETERMINING MANGANESE IN MANGANIFEROUS IRON ORES, SPIEGELEISEN, STEEL, Etc. 335
- INVITATION TO VISIT GERMANY 337
- THE DEPHOSPHORISATION or IRON AND STEEL, by A. Pourcel, Terre-Noire, France . 341
- ON THE NEUTRALISATION OF PHOSPHORUS IN STEEL AND STEEL-LIRE METALS, by Richard Brown, Ayr, N.B. 355
- ON THE PROGRESS OF IRON AND STEEL AS CONSTRUCTIVE MATERIALS, by J. A. Picton, F.S.A., Liverpool . 387
- ON SOME PHYSICAL CHANGES OCCURRING IN IRON AND STEEL AT HIGH TEMPERATURES, by Thomas Wrightson, Memb. Inst. C.E., F.G.S., . 418
- THE MANUFACTURE OF LARGE FORGINGS, AND THE MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR THE SAME, by G. Ratliffe, Mersey Steel and Iron Works, Liverpool. . 449
- THE CONSOLIDATION OF FLUID STEEL, by Alfred Davis, Westminster . 476
- PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTS TO DETERMINE THE EXISTENCE OF NITROGEN IN STEEL, by Alfred H. Allen, F.C.S. . 480
- ON THE WROUGHT IRON PERMANENT WAY LAID UPON THE NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY, by C. Wood, Memb. Inst. C.E., Middlesbrough . 491
- ON THE APPLICATION OF TOUGHENED GLASS TO PERMANENT WAYS, by C. Wood, Memb. Inst. C.E., Middlesbrough . 497
- ON HARDENING IRON AND STEEL ITS CAUSES AND EFFECTS, by Professor R. Akerman, Stockholm . 504
- NOTES ON THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM . 543
- MISCELLANEOUS . 603
- OBITUARY . 613
- APPENDICES—
- I. Excursions
- II. Societies with which the Journal of the Institute is exchanged. 635
- III. Results of Experiments made for the Marine Department of the Board of Trade to ascertain the Ultimate Tensile Strength of Riveted Joints . 637
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