The Engineer 1923/06/29
1923 June 29th PDF
- Contents, p 691.
Main Subjects
- Boundary Lubrication in Engineering Practice, by T. E. Stanton, p 678. (Illustrated)
- British Patent Specifications, p 703.
- Conduit Separator for Oily Ballast Water, by R. C. Knight and Dunford Smith, p 688. (Illustrated)
- Editorial, p 691.
- Our Knowledge of Hardness.
- Inland Transport.
- French Congress on Industrial Heating, p 693.
- British Delegates: Charles Lander, Professor Wheeler, Dr. Marie C. Stopes, David Brownlie.
- Increased Brake Power for Passenger and Freight Vehicles, by Sir Henry Fowler, before the Institution of Civil Engineers, p 687. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, President Sir John Dewrance, p 694. (Illustrated)
- Sugar Machinery, by Lord Invernairn.
- Water Tube Boiler and Crane Construction, by Sir James Kemnal.
- Modern Dock Appliances at Glasgow Harbour, by Daniel Fife.
- International Air Congress, (No. I.), Foreign Representatives Listed, p 682.
- Standardisation of Methods of Research, by R. T. Glazebrook.
- Light Alloys, by Mm A. M. Portevin and R. de Fleury.
- The Slotted Wing by, F. Handley Page.
- Airscrew Research in Great Britain, by H. C. Watts.
- Kearsarge Crane, p 690 and p 698. (Illustrated)
- Letters to the Editor, p 688.
- Traffic Congestion, J. D. Roots.
- Railway Speeds, J. S. Pringle.
- The Mazagon Cotton Depot, Bombay, W. H. Neilson.
- Newcomen Society, p 682.
- Optical Society, Levels and Level Bubbles by S. G. Starling, p 699.
- E. R. Watts and Son.
- Primary and Secondary Image Curves, by E. Wilfred Taylor.
- Provincial Letters, p 699.
- Rolling Stock for Chinese Government Railways, p 697.
- 1923 Royal Agricultural Show at Newcastle, (No. I.), p 680.
- Seven Day Journal, The Government and Shipbuilding, Our Increased Air Forec and other Topics, p 685.
- Society of Glass Technology, Professor W. E. S. Turner, President, p 688.
- Some Recent Developments in Hardness Testing, by Edward G. Herbert, p 686. (Illustrated)
- Spiral Bevel Gears, (No. II.), by W. C. D. p 677. (Illustrated)
- Tides From an Engineers Standpoint, by Edward William Hollingworth, before the Institution of Civil Engineers, p 698.