| 1876 - 1186 páginas
...treacheries of Bessemer steel, is the form of ship and boiler-plates, and asked steelmakers " What are their prospects of obtaining a material which we can use...delicate manipulation, and so much fear and trembling." The present paper is an answer to that question. The result of severe tests on Landore plates is that... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1899 - 682 páginas
...As regards the use of steel for shipbuilding purposes, in the year 1875 Sir Nathaniel Barnaby asked, "What are our prospects of obtaining a material which...delicate manipulation, and so much fear and trembling?" He partly answered his own question four years later, when he quoted experimental evidence as to "the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1899 - 988 páginas
...•As regards the use of steel for shipbuilding purposes, in the year 1875 Sir Nathaniel Barnaby asked, "What are our prospects of obtaining a material which...delicate manipulation, and so much fear and trembling?" He partly answered his own question four years later, when he quoted experimental evidence as to "the... | |
| Royal Institution of Naval Architects - 1875 - 350 páginas
...words on the question of steel. In the admirable address we have had from Mr. Barnaby he has stated what are our prospects of obtaining a material which...we can use without such delicate manipulation, and without so much fear and trembling as has been referred to. I am referring to the manipulation which... | |
| Royal Institution of Naval Architects - 1876 - 444 páginas
...so, the closing sentences of that Paper may well be quoted at this point. They are as follows : — " The uncertainties and treacheries of Bessemer steel,...rolls. We want a perfectly coherent and " definitely carburized bloom, or ingot, of which the rolls have only to alter the form "in order to make plates... | |
| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1879 - 636 páginas
...their Transactions, and in his concluding remarks he puts the following question to steel 1nak1-rs: —"What are our prospects of obtaining a material...unknown qualities, welded together imperfectly in the roll. We want a perfectly coherent and definitely earburized bloom or ingot, of which the rolls have... | |
| 1880 - 556 páginas
...Institution of Naval Architect?, loth March, 1880.] "The question we have to put to the steelmakers is : What are our prospects of obtaining a material...delicate manipulation and so much fear and trembling i . . . . We want a perfectly coherent and definitely carburized bloom or ingot, of which the rolls... | |
| Royal Institution of Naval Architects - 1880 - 338 páginas
...Institution in 1875, Mr. Barnaby, Chief Naval Architect of the Royal Navy, used these words : — " The question we have to put to the steel makers is : What are our prospects of u obtaining a material which we can use without, such delicate manipulation and so " much fear and... | |
| United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel - 1883 - 224 páginas
...this Institution in 1875, Mr. Barnaby, chief naval architect of the Royal Navy, used these words : The question we have to put to the steel makers is:...are our prospects of obtaining a material which we canuse without such delicate manipulation and so much fear-and trembling? « « * We want a perfectly... | |
| B. Martell, United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel - 1883 - 218 páginas
...this Institution in 1875, Mr. Barnaby, chief naval architect of the Koyal Navy, used these words : The question we have to put to the steel makers is:...are our prospects of obtaining a material which we canuse without such delicate manipulation and so much fear and trembling ? * * * We want a perfectly... | |
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