Iron and Steel Engineer

Iron and Steel Engineer
Title Iron and Steel Engineer PDF eBook
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Pages 454
Release 1924
Genre Iron industry and trade
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Contains the proceedings of the Association.

Iron and Steel Engineer

Iron and Steel Engineer
Title Iron and Steel Engineer PDF eBook
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Pages 398
Release 1924
Genre Iron industry and trade
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Contains the proceedings of the Association.

Iron and Steel Trades Journal and Colliery Engineer

Iron and Steel Trades Journal and Colliery Engineer
Title Iron and Steel Trades Journal and Colliery Engineer PDF eBook
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Pages 532
Release 1914
Genre
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Knife Engineering

Knife Engineering
Title Knife Engineering PDF eBook
Author Larrin Thomas
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 2020-07-16
Genre
ISBN 9781087902159

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An in-depth exploration of the effects of different steels, heat treatments, and edge geometries on knife performance. This book provides ratings for toughness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance for all of the popular knife steels. Micrographs of over 50 steels. Specific recommended heat treatments for each steel. And answers to questions like: 1) Does a thinner or thicker edge last longer? 2) What heat treatment leads to the best performance? 3) Are there performance benefits to forging blades? 4) Should I use stainless or carbon steel? All of these questions and more are answered by a metallurgist who grew up around the knife industry.

Iron & Steel

Iron & Steel
Title Iron & Steel PDF eBook
Author William Abrams
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 325
Release 2016-06-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1524608947

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Iron & Steel is a story inspired by the history of the Tay Bridge, a Scottish railroad viaduct that collapsed in a storm while carrying a crowded passenger train in 1879. At the time, the bridge was the longest in the world. The engineer who designed it had been knighted by the queen, and the bridges subsequent failure only fourteen months after completion remains, along with the sinking of the Titanic, one of the most shocking technological disasters of the Industrial Age. Set in a time when engineers were achieving a level of celebrity once reserved for poets and war heroes, the story focuses on two men: Charles Jenkins and Stewart Darrs. Jenkins is a young engineer and metals expert looking to build bridges out of steel, a material that had yet to be accepted by the British railroad establishment. Darrs, on the other hand, is a veteran engineer who has spent thirty years building railroads and iron bridges across Scotland and northern England. Together, they are men on the cutting edge of the technology of their day, living in a world where railroads are transforming the landscape and bridges of previously unimaginable length are among the highest symbols of a nations industrial might.

The Engineer

The Engineer
Title The Engineer PDF eBook
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Pages 470
Release 1865
Genre Engineering
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Year Book - Association of Iron and Steel Engineers

Year Book - Association of Iron and Steel Engineers
Title Year Book - Association of Iron and Steel Engineers PDF eBook
Author Association of Iron and Steel Engineers
Publisher
Pages 560
Release 1987
Genre Electrical engineering
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