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A Treatise On The Principles And Practice Of Harbour Engineering

Forfatter: Brysson Cunningham

År: 1908

Forlag: Charles Griffin & Company

Sted: London

Sider: 410

UDK: Vandbygningssamlingen 134.16

With18 Plates And 220 Illustrations In The Text

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METALLURGIOAL WORKS. 65 GRIFFIN’S METALLURG-IGAL SERIES. Third Edition, Revised. With Numerous Illustrations. Large 8vo. Handsome Cloth. 25s. net. With Additional Chapter on The Electric Smelting of Steel. THE METÄLLURGY 0F STEEL BY F. W. HARBORD, Assoc.R.S.M., F.I.C., Consulting Metallurgist and Analytical Chemist to the Indian Government, Royal Indian Engineering College, Coopers Hill. With 37 Plates, 280 Illustrations in the Text, and nearly 100 Micro- Sections of Steel, and a Section on THE MECHANICAL TREATMENT 0F STEEL. By J. W. HALL, A.M.Inst.C.E. Abkidged Contents.—The Plant, Machinery, Methods and Chemistry of the Bessemer and of the Open Hearth Processes (Acid and Basic).—The Mechanical Treatment of Steel comprising Mill Practice, Plant and Machinery. — The Influence of Metalloids, Heat Treatment, Special Steels, Microstructure, Testing, and Spécifications. “ A work which we venture to commend as an invaluable compendium of information upon the metallurgy of steel.”—7ron and Coal Trådes’ Review. The Engineer says, at the conclusion of a review of this book :—“ We cannot conclude without earnestly recommending all who may be interested as makers or users of steel, which practically means the whole of the engineering profession, to make themselves acquainted with it as speedily as possible, and this may be the more easily done as the published price, considering the size of the book, is extremely moderate.” Thibd Edition, Revised. Shortly. THE METALLURGY 0F IRON. By THOMAS TURNER., Assoc.R.S.M., F.I.C., Professor of Metallurgy in the University of Birmingham. In Large 8vo, Handsome Cloth, With Numerous Illustrations (MANY FROM PhOTOGRAPHS). General Contents.—Early History of Iron.—Modern History of Iron.—The Age of Steel. —Chief Iron Ores.—Préparation of Iron Ores.—The Blast Furnace.—The Air used in the Blast Furnace.—Reactions of the Blast Furnace.—The Fuel used in the Blast Furnace.— Slags and Fuxes of Iron Smelting.—Properties of Oast Iron.—Foundry Practice.—Wrought Iron.—Indirect Production of Wrought Iron.—The Puddling Process.—Further Treatment of Wrought Iron.—Corrosion of Iron and Steel. “ A most valuable summ ary of knowledge relating to every method and stage in the manufacture of cast and wrought iron . . . rich in chemical details. . . . Exhaustive and thoroughly up-to-date.” —Bulletin of the American Iron and Steel A ssociation. “ This is A DRLIGHTFUL BOOK, giving, as it doe% reliable information on a subject becoming every day more elaborate. ” —Colliery Guardian. “A thoroughly USEFUL BOOK, which brings the subject up to date. Of great value to those engaged in the iron industry.”—Mining Journal. *** For Professor Turner’s Lectures on Iron-Founding, see page 68. LONDON: CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO., LIMITED, EXETER STREET, STRAMO.