A Treatise on Non-metallic Materials of Engineering: Stone, Timber, Fuel, Lubricants, Etc, Volume 3

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John Wiley & Sons, 1900 - Building materials - 383 pages

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Contents

Furnace Manipulation
209
Preparation of Alloys
210
Effect of Small Doses of Metal
212
Stereotyping
214
German Silver
215
Babbitts Antifriction Metal 515
216
Standard Compositions
218
Special Recipes
221
Classified Lists
226
Bronzing
237
Lacquering
239
CHAPTER VIII
242
Factors of Safety
244
Measures of Resistance
246
Methods of Resistance
247
Equation of Resistance Curves
248
The Elastic Limits
250
Impact Shock
251
Resilience
252
Proportioning for Shock
255
Structure and Composition
256
Distribution of Resistances
258
Theory of Rupture
259
Transverse Tests of Copper
282
Strength of
288
Modulus of Elasticity of
294
ColdRolling Iron Lauths Process
296
The Dean Process applied to Bronze
297
233
298
Wertheim on Elasticity
300
CHAPTER IX
306
Tenacity of PhosphorBronze
312
ManganeseBronze under Impact
319
Earlier Investigations
320
211
353
214
361
Earlier Experiments
367
CopperZinc Alloys tested for the U
382
Records of Tests
393
238
406
Specific Gravities compared
412
CHAPTER XIII
413
Method of Registry
425
Ductility
434
Thurstons Maximum Bronzes
442
CHAPTER XII
449
415
460
418
467
419
475
CONDITIONS AFFECTING STRENGTH
476
Stress produced by Change of Temperature
484
280
490
Fluctuation of Resistance
498
285
513
The Whitworth Process
519
Hydraulic Forging Drop Forging
526
Experiments on Compressed Bronze
538
Uchatius Deductions
540
447
575
Appearance of Testpieces
575
FrigoTension
575
ColdWorking
575
Comparison of Methods 303 Effect of Rolling and Hammering 304 Historical Discoveries 305 History of Experiments 306 307 308
575
ColdWorking Iron 529 530 531 538 540 540
575
551
575
555
575
449
575
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