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1881 Iron and Steel Institute: Index

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1881.
1881.

Note: This is a sub-section of 1881 Iron and Steel Institute

CONTENTS. I.-1881.

  • NEW MEMBERS .
  • REPORT OF COUNCIL FOR 1880 . 3
  • THE BESSEMER MEDAL FOR 1881 • 6
  • THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS • 12
  • ON CASPERSSON'S CONVERTER LADLE 36
  • ON THE RELATIVE CORROSION OF IRON AND STEEL, by Mr. William Parker, Chief Engineer-Surveyor of Lloyds' Register, London . 39
  • ON THE ECONOMICAL ADVANTAGES OF STEEL SHIPBUILDING, by Mr. William Denny, Dumbarton .
  • ON THE MANUFACTURE OF STEEL AND STEEL PLATES IN RUSSIA, by Mr. Sergi. Kern, St. Petersburg .
  • ON EXPERIMENTS MADE TO DETERMINE CERTAIN PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CAST IRON, by Mr. Charles Markham, Staveley
  • ON IRON AND STEEL PERMANENT WAY, by Mr. Price Williams, London .
  • ON THE MANUFACTURE OF BESSEMER STEEL AND STEEL RAILS IN THE UNITED STATES, by Captain W. R. Jones, Edgar-Thomson Steelworks, Pittsburg
  • ON HYDRAULIC MACHINERY FOR STEELWORKS, by Mr. Michael Scott, London .
  • ON THE PRESERVATION AND ORNAMENTATION OF IRON AND STEEL SURFACES, by Mr. George Bower, St. Neots, Huntingdonshire .
  • ON HYDROGEN AND CARBONIC OXIDE IN IRON AND STEEL, by Mr. John Parry, Ebbw Vale . 1"
  • ON A NEW METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF OXYGEN IN IRON AND STEM. by Mr. Alexander E. Tucker, Rhymney . 205
  • NOTES ON THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM . 213

CONTENTS. II.-1881.

  • RECEPTION OF THE INSTITUTE 365
  • NEW MEMBERS . 368
  • RETIRING MEMBERS OF COUNCIL.369
  • ON THE MANUFACTURE OF BESSEMER STEEL IN THE UNITED STATES, by Captain Jones, Pittsburg
  • ON THE USE OF A MECHANICAL AGITATOR IN THE MANUFACTURE OF BESSEMER STEEL, by Mr. W. D. Allen, Sheffield 373
  • ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF ELEMENTS IN STEEL INGOTS, by Mr. G. J. Snelus, Workington 379
  • ON THE BASIC BESSEMER PROCESS, by Herr Paul Kupelwieser . 397
  • ON CURRENT DEPHOSPHORISING PRACTICE, by Messrs. Thomas and Gilchrist . 407
  • ON THE METALLURGY AND MANUFACTURE OF MODERN BRITISH .ORDNANCE, by Colonel Maitland . 424
  • ON THE APPLICATION OF SOLID STEEL TO SMALL ARMS, PROJECTILES, AND ORDNANCE, by M. F. Gautier . 452
  • ON THE APPLICATION OF WROUGHT IRON AND STEEL TO THE MANUFACTURE OF GUN CARRIAGES, by Mr. H. J. Butter . 462
  • ON THE MANUFACTURE OF PROJECTILES, by Mr. J. Davidson . 473
  • ON THE OCCLUSION OR ABSORPTION OF GASEOUS MATTER BY FUSED SILICATES AT HIGH TEMPERATURES, AND ITS POSSIBLE CONNECTION WITH VOLCANIC AGENCY, by Mr. I. L. Bell . 532
  • VISITS AND EXCURSIONS


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