ForsideBøgerA Treatise On The Princip…ice Of Dock Engineering

A Treatise On The Principles And Practice Of Dock Engineering

Forfatter: Brysson Cunningham

År: 1904

Forlag: Charles Griffin & Company

Sted: London

Sider: 784

UDK: Vandbygningssamlingen 340.18

With 34 Folding-Plates and 468 Illustrations in the Text

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6o CHABLES GRIFFIN db CO.'S PUBLICA FIONS. Just Out. Large 8vo. Handsome Cloth. With Illustrations. 12s. 6d. net. METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS & ASSAYING: A THREE YEARS’ COURSE FOR STUDENTS OF SCHOOLS OF MINES. By W. A. MACLEOD, B.A., B.Sc., A.O.S.M. (N.Z.), Formerly Assist.-Director. Thames School of Mines (N.Z.). and Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Tasmania ; Director of Queensland Government School of Mines, Charters Towers : And CHAS. WALKER, F.C.S., Formerly Assist.-Demonstrator in Chemistry, Sydney University: Lecturer n Chemistry and Metallurgy, Charters Towers School of Mines Part I. —Qualitative Analysis and Préparation and Properties of Gases. Part 11. — Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis. Part III.—Assaying, Technical Analysis (Gas, Water, Fuels, Oils, &c.). *** “The aim of this work is to provide the student with a graded course of work leading from Simple Quantitative Analysis up to the Technical Quantitative Methods. It has been specially prepared to meei the requireme ts of Schools of Mines, and more especially. of those in the Colonies, the subject matter having been selected to cover a threo years’ laboratory course.”— Extract from Author's Preface. In Crown 8vo, Beautifully Illustrated with nearly 100 Microphotographs of Steel &c MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS 0F METALS. By FLOKIS OSMOND & J. E. STEAD, F.R.S., F.I.C. Contents. —Metallography considered as a method of Assay. — Micro- graphie Analysis of Carbon Steels. —Préparation of Specimens.—Polishing. —Constitnents of Steel; Ferrite; Cementite; Pearlite; Sorbite; Martensite; Hardenite ; Troostite ; Austenite. —Identification of Constituents.—Detailed Examination of Carbon Steels. —Conclusions, Theoretical and Practical.— Apparatus employed.—Appendix. Third Edition. With Folding Plates and Many Illustrations. 36s. ELEMENTS OE ME T A ^ L U 11 G Y. A PRAGTICAL TREATI8E ON THE ART OF EXTRACTING METALS FROM THEIR ORES. By J. ARTHUR PHILLIPS, M.Inst.O.E., F.C.S., F.G.S., &c., And H. BAUERMAN, V.P.G.S. General Contents. — Refractory Materials. — Fire-Clays. — Fuels, &c.— Aluminium. — Copper. — Tin. — Antimony. — Arsenic. — Zinc. — Mercury.— Bismuth. — Lead. — Iron. — Cobalt. — Nickel. —Silver. —Gold. —Platinum. •* Of the Thibd Edition, we are still able to say that, as a Text-book of Metallurgy, it is the best with which we are aconainted.”—Engineer. u A work which is equally valuable to the Student as a Text-book, and to the practical Smalter as a Standard Work of Keference. . . . The Illustrations are admirable examples of Wood Engraving.”—Chemical News. LONDON: CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO., LIMITED, EXETER STREET, STRAND.