Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 77 tomasThe Institution, 1884 Vols. 39-204 (1874/75-1916/17) have a section 3 containing "Abstracts of papers in foreign transactions and periodicals" (title varies); issued separately, 1919-37, as the institution's Engineering abstracts from the current periodical literature of engineering and applied science, published outside the United Kingdom. |
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... Steel Process . " By T. GILLOTT . ( 1 plate ) 297 Appendix . - Notes on the Estimation of Phosphorus in Basic Steel . By J. O. ARNOLD · 309 66 • Experiments on the Transmission of Heat . " By G. A. HAGEMANN . ( 1 plate ) 311 " On ...
... Steel Process . " By T. GILLOTT . ( 1 plate ) 297 Appendix . - Notes on the Estimation of Phosphorus in Basic Steel . By J. O. ARNOLD · 309 66 • Experiments on the Transmission of Heat . " By G. A. HAGEMANN . ( 1 plate ) 311 " On ...
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... Steel Rails . CÖUARD - Improvements in the Rolling Stock of Italian Railways . F. BIGLIA 409 410 411 On the ... Steel . W. BECK - GERHARD Remarks on some New Observations on the Working of Steel . D. CHERNOFF 451 On the Separate ...
... Steel Rails . CÖUARD - Improvements in the Rolling Stock of Italian Railways . F. BIGLIA 409 410 411 On the ... Steel . W. BECK - GERHARD Remarks on some New Observations on the Working of Steel . D. CHERNOFF 451 On the Separate ...
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... steel wire coiled upon an inner tube . These proposals were based upon experiments previously made by him , which were generally de- scribed in the Paper read before this Institution in February 1860.1 In the same year , the Author ...
... steel wire coiled upon an inner tube . These proposals were based upon experiments previously made by him , which were generally de- scribed in the Paper read before this Institution in February 1860.1 In the same year , the Author ...
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... steel tube from 16.97 to 18.2 tons , and would decrease that of the iron hoop from 14.45 to about 14 tons per square inch . It may , however , be shown that these variations are due entirely to the fact , that the tube and the hoop have ...
... steel tube from 16.97 to 18.2 tons , and would decrease that of the iron hoop from 14.45 to about 14 tons per square inch . It may , however , be shown that these variations are due entirely to the fact , that the tube and the hoop have ...
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... steel tubes the failure generally is first indicated by the cracking or splitting of the tubes , but it may likewise so loosen the hold of the hoops and trunnion - ring as to cause the failure of the gun by tearing asunder . An instance ...
... steel tubes the failure generally is first indicated by the cracking or splitting of the tubes , but it may likewise so loosen the hold of the hoops and trunnion - ring as to cause the failure of the gun by tearing asunder . An instance ...
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