Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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The Engineer 1926/02/12

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  • Contents, p 185

Main Subjects

  • American Engineering Industries, p 190
    • Electrical Energy
    • Iron and Steel
    • Ocean Shipping
    • Labour
    • Simplified Practice
  • Editorial, p 185 - p 186
    • Misunderstandings about Steam
    • Power Factor
  • Hydro-Mechanical Transmission Gearing for Motor Ships, p 179
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers, p 192 (Illustrated)
  • Involute Internal Gearing (No. II), p 172 - p 174 (Illustrated)
    • Internal Gear Design
    • Tooth Strength
    • The Question of Interchangeability
    • Methods of Cutting
    • Interference
  • Main Line Railway Electrification, p 175 - p 178 (Illustrated)
    • Reasons for electrification
    • Choice of System
    • Extent of the present electrification
    • General Description - Puget Sound Power Co
  • Notes on British Railways by a Continental Engineer (No. II), p 178
    • Permanent Way
    • Interlocking and Signalling


  • The Brugg Sub-Station of the Swiss Federal Railways, p 185 and p 188 (Illustrated)


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