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    Aircraft Steels

    By Albert Sauveur

    As director of the Division of Metallurgy of the Technical Section of the Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces, from August, 1917, to January, 1919, I devoted much time to the study of the steel

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Temperatures Of Incandescent-Lamp Filaments

    By Benj. E. Shackelford

    THE present paper is concerned with typical temperature values experienced in lamp-filament measurements as made on regular factory and engineering products. It deals with the relations existing betwe

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Teaching Pyrometry In Our Technical Schools

    By George Wendell

    THE fact that a symposium on pyrometry is being held under the auspices of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers may very properly be taken as a recognition of the importance of

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Outdoor Substations , In Connection With Coal-Mining Installations

    By H. W. Young

    DEVELOPMENT of high-tension outdoor substations during the past few years has been due primarily to economic reasons. The demand for power in small communities could not be met with the conventional a

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Blast-Furnace Refractories

    By Raymond Howe

    SOME time ago,, a prominent engineer asked a representative of the firebrick industry to prepare a comprehensive paper on blast-furnace refractories. It was to have been the purpose of this paper to g

    Jan 9, 1919

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    New Officers Of Pennsylvania Anthracite Section

    The following officers were elected by the Pennsylvania Anthracite Section of the A. I. M. E. on the evening of June 28th. Chairman, R. V. Norris; vice-chairmen, C. F. Huber, W. G. Whildin, W. J. Rich

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (07c0cebd-a4de-4342-9a59-c5b0002b89af)

    Organization Place Date 1919 American Chemical Society Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 2-6 National Assn. of Stationary Engineers Huntington, W. Va. Sept. 8 American Peat Society Minneapolis, Minn. Se

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Positions Vacant (160bf56f-581b-4f4e-aa35-4e766d2c9360)

    Furnace Builder. Engineer with extensive experience in furnace building. Position with well-established firm, branching into new fields. Location Ohio. 11-1343. Erecting and Operating Engineer to tak

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Pyrometry In The Manufacture Of Clay Wares

    By F. K. Pence

    THE reduction of the firing of clay wares to a science has been one of the most difficult problems of modern ceramic engineering. The number of factors involved in the treatment of these wares has bee

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Coals Of Ohio And Their Limitations For Byproduct Coke

    By Wilbur Stout

    IN Ohio, the annual output of coke made from native coals has averaged not more than 70,000 tons, or about enough to run a 200-ton blast furnace. Raw coal locally mined from the Sharon, or No. 1, bed

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Strengthening Of Patent Office

    As is known to representatives on Engineering Council, the Patents Committee of Council has collaborated with the similar committee of National Research Council in developing a scheme for the improvem

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Recording Thermocouple Pyrometers

    By Leo Behr

    RECENT years have seen important practical advances in the construction of recording instruments for use with thermocouples. The difficulties of the problem will be appreciated when it is remembered t

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Annealing Of Glass

    By A. Q. Tool

    THE necessity of accurate temperature measurements in the glass-making industries is today being much more widely appreciated than in the past. The introduction of the modern simplified and perfected

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Recent Studies Of Domestic Chromite Deposits

    By J. S. Diller

    In 1827, chromite was discovered near Baltimore by Isaac. Tyson, Jr., who initiated the mining of chrome ore and later (1845) the manufacture of chromium compounds in this country. From 1828 to about

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Application Of Pyrometry To Problems Of Lamp Design And Performance

    By I. H. Van Horn

    IN the development of the incandescent electric lamp one aim of the investigators has been to establish the fundamentals of lamp design, so that the performance of any new lamp may be accurately predi

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Engineering Features Of Modern Large Coal Mines In Illinois And Indiana

    By C. A. Herbert

    WITHIN the past few years, considerable development has been made in the coal-mining industry in Illinois and Indiana and it is the purpose of the authors to record its most important phases. Perhaps

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Physical Properties Of Nickel

    By David Browne

    THE literature dealing with the physical constants of nickel is so fragmentary and unrelated, that a synopsis presents unusual difficulties. It is only within the last few years that investigators hav

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Five Foundry Tests Of Zinc Bronzes

    By C. P. Karr

    FOR several years, the Bureau of Standards has been working in cooperation with an Advisory Committee on non-ferrous metals on various phases of the production and testing of zinc bronzes. The work ha

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Emissive Powers And Temperatures Of On-Black Bodies

    By A. G. Worthing

    Black: Bodies.-In the ordinary conception, a black object is an opaque object that reflects but little of the light that is incident on it. This means naturally that such an object is a good absorber

    Jan 9, 1919

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    High-Temperature Control

    By C. O. Fairchild

    THE meaning of temperature control can be extended to cover not only the control of temperatures' but also the control of processes through a knowledge of the temperatures involved. In this sense

    Jan 9, 1919