163 STEEL - FABRICATION Heat treatment of aircraft engine parts, by R. L. Moore. and furnaces, Pittsburgh, Pa., Mar. 1931, v. 9, no. 279-89. illus. Fuels 3, p. Importance of correct heat treatment of aircraft parts, by F. T. Sisco. Black and vlhi te (Metal edi tion) p:r1iladelphia, Nar. 1931, v. 3, no. 5, p. 4-8. illus. Les Aciers ni trures; leurs applications. La Nature, Paris., Dec. 1, 1930, v. 58, pt. 2, p. 525-26. The Case-hardened steels in aircraft, by L. S. Reid. Aviation engineering, London, Nov. 1930, v. 3, no. 11, p. 9-11. il1us. La Tecnica delle saldature ossiaceti1eniche degli acciai nella costruzione dei ve1ivoli, di F. Bonifacio. Ala d'Italia, Roma, oct. 1930, v. 9, no. 10, p. 833-36. illus. "lt/hat ~eat treatment has done for aircraft engine parts, by H. L. Moore. Iron age, New York, Sep. 11, 1930, v. 126, no. 9, p. 677-79, 757. Notably light airplane wings of alloy steel heat treated. age, Ne~ York, Aug. 21, 1930, v. 126, no. 8, 9. 485. ~-1etal1urgy for \'Jasps and Hornets, by John Haydock. American machinist, New York, July 31, 1930, v. 73, p. 183-92. Iron illus. Arc welding of stainless and corrosion resis ta:.l. t steels, by R. D. Thomas. Welding journal, New York, July 1930, v. 9, p. 90-98. diagrs " illus. (Also Iron and coal trades review, London, June 19, 1930, v. 86, p. 59-62) ITeat treatment of aircraft parts, by Horace C. Knerr. Proceedings of the American society for tes tLl.g materials, Philadelphia, June 23, 27, 1930, v. 30, p. 154-70, 212-14. illus. (Al~q Iron age, New York, Aug. 29, 1929, v. 124, no. 9, p. 519-24) Heat treating aircraft materials, by J. W. Urquhart. Heat treating and forging, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 1930, v. 16, 9. 743- 46. diagrs. Gas weldi~g chrome-nickel steel, by H. S. Lancing. Welding journal, London, May 1930, v. 27, p. 147. i11115. Two fundamentals in aircraft welding, by K. Perkins. Western machinery and steel world, San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 1930, v. 21, no. 4, p. 141-43. lilus. (Also Iron trade review, Cleveland, 0., Feb. 6, H:l30, v. 86, no. 6, p. 77-78, 80 and Western flying, Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 1930, v. 7, no. 1, 9. 78) Gas weldl:l.g in the aircraft inc.ustry, by C. E. Kirkbrllde. Modern machine shop, CinCinnati, 0., Mar. 1930, v. 2, p. 54.-61.
164 METALS AND LIGHT ALLOYS Research on cold rolled steel used in aeroplane making, by G. V. Akimov. Teknika vozdushnovo flota, Moscow, Mar. 1930, no. 3, p. 182-95. diagrs., illus ., tables. Specialized man~facture of parts aid small airplane builder. Iron trade review, Cleveland, 0., Feb. 13, 1930, v. 86, no. 7, p. 45-48. illus. Airplane welding, by J. B. Johns~n. Chicago, Goodheart Wilcox c)~pany, 1930. 295 p. diagrs., il1us., tables. Applications of sta~pi~gs, forgings and castings in aircraft con- s truction, by H. G. Runde. (In 8~ 1 'nposiu :n on aircraft rna terialso Philadelphia, American society for testing mater ials, 1930, p. 56-66. il1us.) Lectures on steel and its treatment, by John F. Keller. Cleveland, 0., American SOCiety for metals, 1930. 329 p. diagrs., il1us., tablus. Rea t-troa ting aircraft engine bearing. American machinist, NeVI York, Dec. 26, 1929, v. 71, p. 1041-42. Welding of steel and light alloys, by V. N. Burtzev. Teknika vozdushnovo flota, Moscow, Nov. 1929, no. 11, p. 712-23. i l lus. Heat trea ted stainless steel tubes, by A. I. Findley. Iron age, New York, Oct. 31, 1929, v. 124, no. 18, p. 1157-60. diagrs., illus. Heat treatment of alloy steels in airplane work, by C. E. Phill lps . Aviation, New York, Oct. 19, 1929, v. 27, no. 16, p. 781- 83. i1lus. (Also Machinery, New York, Aug . 1929, V. 35, no. 12, p. 843-45 and Iron trade review, Clevela:'ld, 0., Aug. 1929, v. 85, p. 325-29) Welding of rust-resisting steels. Engineer, London, Oct. 1929, v. 135, p. 147-49. Heat-treatment of airplane parts, by R. F. Jo~nston. American machinist, New York, Sep. 5, 1929, v. 71, no. 10, p. 389-90. il1us. The 'l'Jelding of stamped and formed aircraft parts, by S. C. Clark and W. I. Gaston. Metal stampings, Pit tsburgh, Pa., Sep. 1929, v. 2, no. 9, p. 709-12. il1us. Welding experience gained by one air~raft builder, by Harold A. Baclcus. Airway age, New York, June 1929, v. 10, no. 6, p. 801-05. illus. \velded airplane joints. American t.1achinist, New York, ~I[ ay 30, 1929, v. 70, no. 22, p. 859-62. il1us.
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