1889 Iron and Steel Institute: Index
Note: This is a sub-section of 1889 Iron and Steel Institute
No. I.-1889. CONTENTS.
- LIST OF NEW MEMBERS
- REPORT OF THE COUNCIL . 3
- PRESIDENTS ADDRESS . 13
- PRESENTATION OF BESSEMER MEDAL FOR 1889 38
- ON ALLOYS OF NICKEL AND STEEL. By James Riley . 45
- ON THE MANUFACTURE OF BASIC OPEN-HEARTH STEEL. By J. H. Darby . 78
- ON THE PROGRESS MADE IN THE GERMAN IRON INDUSTRY SINCE THE YEAR 1880. By E. Schroedter . 112
- ON THE INFLUENCE OF COPPER ON THE TENSILE. STRENGTH OF STEEL. By Dr. E. J. Ball and Mr. A. Wingham . 123
- ON UNIVERSAL ROLLING MILLS FOR THE ROLLING OF GIRDERS AND CRUCIFORM SECTIONS. By Hugo Sack 132
- ON THE APPLICATION OF THERMAL CHEMISTRY TO METALLURGICAL REACTIONS. By A. Pourcel . 152
- INVITATION TO THE INSTITUTE TO VISIT ALABAMA . 177
- ON THE THOMASSET TESTING MACHINE. By F. Gautier 184
- THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR 1888 . 204
- NOTES ON THE NEW IRON REGION OF ALABAMA. By Major Burke . 205
- OBITUARY— Dr. John Percy, 210 ; Sir William Pearce, 213 ; Major-General Kalakoutsky, 215 ;] Richard:Peacock, 217 r James Howard, 218 ; John Musgrave, 218 ; John M‘ Milian, 218 ; Thomas James, 219 ; EE. A. Jeffreys, 220 ; John Lloyd, 221; E. J. Grice, 221; Colonel Peter Greek, 222 ; J. P. Roe, 222.
No. II.-1889. CONTENTS.
- RECEPTION OF THE INSTITUTE AT PARIS
- PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS 3
- LIST OF NEW MEMBERS . 7
- NOTES ON THE IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURE IN FRANCE, AND AS ILLUSTRATED BY THE FRENCH EXHIBITS AT PARIS. By Professor S. Jordan . 10
- ON THE PROPOSED CHANNEL BRIDGE. By Messrs. Schneider & Co., Creusot Ironworks, and H. Hersent . 40
- ON GASEOUS Fun,. By Sir Lowthian Bell, Bart. 139
- ON THE THOMSON ELECTRIC WELDING PROCESS. By Mr. W. C. Fish, Boston, Mass. 206
- ON ALLOYS OF IRON AND SILICON. By Mr. R. A. Hadfield . 222
- ON A NEW FORM OF SIEMENS FURNACE, &c. By Mr. John Head and M. P. Pouff . 256
- ON THE ROBERT-BESSEMER STEEL PROCESS. By Mr. F. Lynwood Garrison, Pa. 266
- APPENDIX.
- PRESIDENT'S DINNER . 286
- ANNUAL DINNER OF THE INSTITUTE . 286
- VISITS AND EXCURSIONS . 288
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