Journal, Band 59,Ausgabe 1

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1901
Includes the institute's Proceedings.
 

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Seite 313 - Northumberland, a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, and a Fellow of the Geological Society.
Seite 416 - Its basic beaux arts exterior conceals a sumptuous interior of rare marble, fine hardwood, stained glass, polished brass, and mosaics of Favrile glass, colored stone, and mother-of-pearl inlaid in white marble. The crowning centerpiece is Preston Bradley Hall's majestic Tiffany dome, said to be the largest of its kind in the world.
Seite 192 - CHAPTER X. THEORIES OF THE ACTION OF THE GASES IN THE MODERN GAS ENGINE. THE general principles developed in this work explaining the causes of the economy of the modern gas engine were first enunciated by the author in a paper read before the Institution of Civil Engineers in April 1882.1 He then classified gas engines in three great groups : Type 1.
Seite 204 - Council, moved a vote of thanks to the President for his conduct in the chair.
Seite 53 - Seek ye first the Kingdom of Heaven, .... and all these things shall be added unto you...
Seite 317 - Students preparing for First-class Certificates. By CALEB PAMELY, Mining Engineer and Surveyor ; Member of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers ; and Member of the South Wales Institute of Mining Engineers. With 700 Plans, Diagrams, and other Illustrations.
Seite 319 - Office tables of fatal accidents and deaths in and about the mines and quarries of the United Kingdom during the year i()o6, of which we have received an advance proof.
Seite 115 - She was great and respected before the Saxon had set foot on Britain, before the Frank had passed the Rhine, when Grecian eloquence still flourished at Antioch, when idols were still worshipped in the temple of Mecca. And she may still exist in undiminished vigour when some traveller from New Zealand shall, in the midst of a vast solitude, take his stand on a broken arch of London Bridge to sketch the ruins of St Paul's.
Seite 91 - When steel was alloyed with copper in varying amounts up to 10 per cent., it was found that as the carbon increased, the copper must be reduced and should not exceed 2 per cent, if the carbon was 0.43 per cent. One per cent, of copper may be present in tool steel, but as the hardening effect of copper is so energetic the quenching of the heated steel must be done in oil rather than in water. JE Stead and J. Evans * tested a number of charges of cupro-steel, with a view to determining the influence...
Seite 14 - The object of this scheme of scholarships is not to facilitate ordinary collegiate studies, but to enable students who have passed through a college curriculum or have been trained in industrial establishments, to conduct researches in the metallurgy of iron and steel and allied subjects, with the view of aiding its advance or its application to industry.

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