Difference between revisions of "The Engineer 1922/09/29"
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** Resistance to Fire of Concrete, by Professor [[F. C. Lea]] and [[R. E. Stradling]]. | ** Resistance to Fire of Concrete, by Professor [[F. C. Lea]] and [[R. E. Stradling]]. | ||
** Professor [[T. P. Nunn]]. | ** Professor [[T. P. Nunn]]. | ||
* British Patent Specifications, p 341. | |||
* Continuous Brakes in France, [[Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co|Westinghouse]], p 336. | |||
* Editorial, p 329. | * Editorial, p 329. | ||
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** [[Knowles Oxygen Co]]. | ** [[Knowles Oxygen Co]]. | ||
* Flood Discharge and the Dimensions of Spillways in India, by [[George Bransby Williams]], p 322. (Illustrated) | * Flood Discharge and the Dimensions of Spillways in India, by [[George Bransby Williams]], p 322. (Illustrated) | ||
* French Engineering Notes, p 341. | |||
* French Suction Gas Lorries, p 332. (Illustrated) | * French Suction Gas Lorries, p 332. (Illustrated) | ||
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* Indian Engineering Notes, p 326. | * Indian Engineering Notes, p 326. | ||
* [[Institute of Metals, (No. II.), White Metals by Captain [[J. Cartland]], p 319. | * [[Institute of Metals]], (No. II.), White Metals by Captain [[J. Cartland]], p 319. | ||
** [[A. H. Mundey]] and [[C. C. Bissett]]. | ** [[A. H. Mundey]] and [[C. C. Bissett]]. | ||
** [[Henry Fowler]]. | ** [[Henry Fowler]]. | ||
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* [[1922International Railway Congress|International Railway Congress]], (No. II.), Presided over by [[George Gibbs]], p 324. | * [[1922International Railway Congress|International Railway Congress]], (No. II.), Presided over by [[George Gibbs]], p 324. | ||
** Sir [[Henry Fowler]]. | ** Sir [[Henry Fowler]]. | ||
* Letters to the Editor, p 336. | |||
** Railway Bridges. | |||
** Accurate End Measurement, [[Henry Baker]]. | |||
** British Engineers in India. | |||
** Gliders. | |||
** Economy in Bridges, [[Albert S. Spencer]]. | |||
* Motor Cycle Noises and the Low Audiometer, Professor [[A. M. Low]], p 335. (Illustrated) | * Motor Cycle Noises and the Low Audiometer, Professor [[A. M. Low]], p 335. (Illustrated) | ||
** [[cyril John Cuffe]]. | ** [[cyril John Cuffe]]. | ||
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** [[Pearson and Knowles Coal and Iron Co]]. | ** [[Pearson and Knowles Coal and Iron Co]]. | ||
* Pipe Line Work at the Gennevilliers Power Station, [[Aiton and Co]], p 336. (Illustrated) | * Pipe Line Work at the Gennevilliers Power Station, [[Aiton and Co]], p 336. (Illustrated) | ||
* Provincial Letters, p 337. | |||
* Road Works to Assist Unemployment, p 322. | * Road Works to Assist Unemployment, p 322. |
Revision as of 11:40, 16 December 2014
- Contents, p 329.
Main Subjects
- British Association, (No.III.), Equipment of a Modern Portland Cement Plant, by G. V. Maxted, p 331.
- Resistance to Fire of Concrete, by Professor F. C. Lea and R. E. Stradling.
- Professor T. P. Nunn.
- British Patent Specifications, p 341.
- Continuous Brakes in France, Westinghouse, p 336.
- Editorial, p 329.
- The Personal Factor in Industry.
- The Brinell Ball Test.
- France and Foreign Trade.
- Electrolytic Methods of Hydrogen Gas Production, by John B. C. Kershaw, p 315. (Illustrated)
- Flood Discharge and the Dimensions of Spillways in India, by George Bransby Williams, p 322. (Illustrated)
- French Engineering Notes, p 341.
- French Suction Gas Lorries, p 332. (Illustrated)
- Fuel Economy, (No. I.), Report of the fuel Economy committee, Before the British Association, p 334.
- Indian Engineering Notes, p 326.
- Institute of Metals, (No. II.), White Metals by Captain J. Cartland, p 319.
- A. H. Mundey and C. C. Bissett.
- Henry Fowler.
- Aluminium Alloys, by Dr. W. Rosenhain and J. D. Grogan.
- Constitution and Age-Hardening of Alloys by Miss M. L. V. Gayler.
- Corrosion Research by J. E. Clennell.
- Copper Rich Alluminium-Copper Alloys, by D. Stockdale.
- British Mannesmann Tube Co.
- Baldwins.
- Grovesend Steel and Tinplate Co.
- W. Gilbertson and Co.
- Williams, Foster and Co.
- Vivian and Sons.
- English Crown Spelter Co.
- International Railway Congress, (No. II.), Presided over by George Gibbs, p 324.
- Sir Henry Fowler.
- Letters to the Editor, p 336.
- Railway Bridges.
- Accurate End Measurement, Henry Baker.
- British Engineers in India.
- Gliders.
- Economy in Bridges, Albert S. Spencer.
- Motor Cycle Noises and the Low Audiometer, Professor A. M. Low, p 335. (Illustrated)
- Petroleum Spirit Dock on the Manchester Ship Canal, p 324 - p 326 and p 328. (Illustrated)
- Pipe Line Work at the Gennevilliers Power Station, Aiton and Co, p 336. (Illustrated)
- Provincial Letters, p 337.
- Road Works to Assist Unemployment, p 322.
- Scientific and Industrial Research, (No. III.), p 330.
- Seven Day Journal, Sewage Extensions at Sheffield, The New Cowlyd Dam and other Topics, p 323.
- Standardisation and Bridge Design, by Ralph Modjeski, p 331.
- Traffic of the Panama Canal, p 320.