Technologic papers. Technologic papers, v. 17, 1922-24.
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Technologic papers. Technologic papers, v. 17, 1922-24.
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Technologic papers. Technologic papers, v. 17, 1922-24.
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Standards Bureau and Commerce Department
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Standards Bureau
Date:
1924
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1924-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19240101
Publication End:
19241231
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Standards Bureau
Publication month:
13
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1924
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C 13.8/2:17
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iv+781 p. il. 10 pl. 28 p. of pl.
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[Technologic papers 221-247 are included in this volume. Each paper is also published separately in advance.]
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[Technologic papers 221-247 are included in this volume. Each paper is also published separately in advance.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Cloth, $2.00.
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CONTENTS.—Magnetic susceptibility and iron content of cast red brass; by L. H. Marshall and R. L. Sanford.—Relative usefulness of gases of different beating value and adjustments of burners for changes in heating value and specific gravity; by Walter M. Berry, I. V. Brumbaugh, J. H. Eiseman, G. F. Moulton, and G. B. Shawn.— Reclamation of used petroleum lubricating oils; by Winslow H. Herschel and A. H. Anderson.—Rate of exhaustion of closed tank by reciprocating air pump; by Edgar Buckingham.—New method for determining rate of sulphation or storage-battery plates; by G. W. Vinal and L. M. Ritchie.—Study of commercial dial micrometers for measuring thickness of paper; by Paul L., Houston and D. R. Miller.—American and English ball clays; by H. H. Sortwell.—Lathe breakdown tests of some [modern] high-speed tool steels; by H. J. French and Jerome Strauss.—Some tests of steelwire rope on sheaves; by Edward Skillman.—Recording chronograph for inverse rate method of thermal analysis; by H. J. French.—Tentative standard test methods and percentages of oil and moisture in hair press cloths: by F. R. McGowan and C. W. Schoffstall.—Shellac; by Percy H. Walker and Lawrence L. Steele.—Tests of heavily reinforced concrete slab beams, effect of direction of reinforcement on strength and deformation; by Willis A. Slater and Fred B. Seely.—Methods of measuring plasticity of clays; by F. P. Hall.—Thermal stresses in steel car wheels; by George K. Burgess and G. Willard Quick.—Loading test of hollow tile and reinforced concrete floor of Arlington Building, Washington, D. C. [with bibliography]; by Louis J. Larson and Serge N. Petrenko.—Aeronautic instruments; by Franklin L. Hunt.—Some compressive tests of hollow-tile walls; by Herbert L. Whittemore and Bernard D. Hathcock.— Tests of caustic magnesia made from magnesite from several sources; by P. H. Bates, Roy N. Young, and Paul Rapp.—Dynamometer tests of automobile tires; by W. L. Holt and P. L. Wormeley.—Comparison of deoxidation effects of titanium and silicon on properties of rail steel; by George K. Burgess and G. Willard Quick.— Detector for water vapor in closed pipes; by E. R. Weaver and P. G. Ledig.—Stresses in a few welded and riveted tanks tested under hydrostatic pressure; by A. H. Stang and T. W. Greene.—Measure of color characteristics of white papers; by R. E. Lofren.—Embrittlement of malleable cast Iron resulting from beat treatment; by Leslie H. Marshall.—Wet-process enamels for cast iron; by R. R. Danielson and H. P. Reinecker.—New electrical telemeter; by Burton McCollum and O. S. Peters.—Index.
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