Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 135The Institution, 1899 Vols. 39-204 (1874/75-1916/17) have a section 3 containing "Abstracts of papers in foreign transactions and periodicals" (title varies); issued separately, 1919-37, as the institution's Engineering abstracts from the current periodical literature of engineering and applied science, published outside the United Kingdom. |
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... load on our own shoulders ; not before it was needed , for the competition of highly educated engineers of other countries was becoming rather too evident . Loss of business is a potent force to effect reform . The reform itself in our ...
... load on our own shoulders ; not before it was needed , for the competition of highly educated engineers of other countries was becoming rather too evident . Loss of business is a potent force to effect reform . The reform itself in our ...
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... load . It takes in current when the load is light ; it lets out current when the load is heavy . It thus secures the continuous working of the engines at their full constant and most economical conditions , and it enables the engines to ...
... load . It takes in current when the load is light ; it lets out current when the load is heavy . It thus secures the continuous working of the engines at their full constant and most economical conditions , and it enables the engines to ...
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... load of 35 tons , elongation 27 per cent . , and reduction in area 49 per cent . - not quite equal to the last result . On analysis , the steel contained 0.25 per cent . of carbon in the Mond product , and 0.26 per cent . in the other ...
... load of 35 tons , elongation 27 per cent . , and reduction in area 49 per cent . - not quite equal to the last result . On analysis , the steel contained 0.25 per cent . of carbon in the Mond product , and 0.26 per cent . in the other ...
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... load , they have not proved capable of controlling the speed of the wheels under large fluctuations of power . Arrangement of Generating - Plant . — The arrangement of the generating - plant is shown in Fig . 2 , Plate 2. The ...
... load , they have not proved capable of controlling the speed of the wheels under large fluctuations of power . Arrangement of Generating - Plant . — The arrangement of the generating - plant is shown in Fig . 2 , Plate 2. The ...
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... load at a difference of potential of 3,300 volts at the terminals . Two are capable of supplying the power required for the motors up to the present , the third being kept as a stand - by . The construction of the machines is ...
... load at a difference of potential of 3,300 volts at the terminals . Two are capable of supplying the power required for the motors up to the present , the third being kept as a stand - by . The construction of the machines is ...
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