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0368-2455
Volume 23, Issue 1, November 1944
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS OF FRANCIS ERNEST WENTWORTH-SHEILDS. 1944.
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WENTWORTH SHEILDS
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10.1680/ijoti.1944.14084
JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. No. 1. 1944-45 NOVEMBER 1944 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS OF FRANCIS ERNEST WENTWORTH-SHEILDS, O.B.E. PRESIDENT, 1944-45. I AM indeed most grateful to the members of The Institution for the great honour they have conferred upon me in electing me to be their eightieth President. I am very conscious that I take office a t a time when engineers, although little is said about them, are playing a most important part in winning the war, and must prepare to play an equally important part in winning the peace...
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SOME NOTES ON THE DISCARDING OF MINE WINDING-ROPES.
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K PATERSON
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PATERSON ON THE DISCARDING OF MINE WIKDING-ROPES. 17 Paper No. 5396. U Some Notes on the Discarding of Mine Winding-Ropes." By KENNETH PATERSON, (Eng.), Assoc. M. Inst. C.E. B.Sc. (Ordered by the Council to be published with written discussion.)t TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Details of rope performances . . . . . . . . . . Case " A " : eastskiprope No. 9077 ...... Case `` B " : cage rope No. 491 ...
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THE DESTRUCTION OF CONCRETE BY FROST.
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A R COLLINS
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COLLINS ON THE DESTRUCTION OF CONCRETE BY FROST. 29 Paper No. 5412. " The Destruction of Concrete by Frost." * By ARTHURRICHARD COLLINS, M.Sc. (Eng.), Ph.I)., Assoc. M. Inst. C.E. (Ordere( by the Council to be published with written discussion.)? TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nature and mechanism of frost failure in concrete . . . . . Field and experimental evidence Conditions favouring severe frost damage . . . . . . . Practical considerations affecting the prevention of frost damage ...
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FLOW OVER QUADRATIC WEIRS AND OVER WEIRS WITH DISCHARGE PROPORTIONAL TO HEAD. (ABSTRACT).
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R M WALKER
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42 WALKER ON FLOW QUADRATIC OVER WEIRS AND OYER Paper No. 5398. Flow over Quadratic Weirs and over Weirs with Discharge Proportional to Head." By ROLAND MCCARTWBY WALKER, B,Sc., Stud. Inst. C.E. (Ordered by the Council to be published in Abstract form.)? INTRODUCTION. IN general engineering practice the types of weir usually employed to measure quantity flow are of either the rectangular, the triangular, or the Cippoletti form, although semi-circular weirs are used also to some extent. The Author has developed the generalized theory of %ow over quadratic weirs, of which the triangular and circular weirs are but particular cases...
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