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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1898-1899-192

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188 engineering architecture and applied sciences Localities for the Easter Term Excursions arranged in the Lent Term are probably Charlton Sevenoaks and Heme Bay For detailed syllabus of Classes and Fees see Natural Science Division METALLURGY Huntington &c Past President Inst Mining and Metallurgy Professor Davison Demonstrator Second-year Students Monday and Thursday 2-3 Lent and Easter Term The following subjects are dealt with in the Lectures as far as the time available permits and more or less fully according to the requirements of the particular Class -General considerations concerning the Principles ot Metallurgy -Fuel -Combustion Calorific Power and Intensity Wood Charcoal Peat Lignites Bituminous and Anthracitic Coals their Composition Properties Classification and Uses Coke the Nature and Quantity of the Coke and of the by-products obtained by different processes Recovery of Tar Ammonia &c Patent Fuels Petroleum Gaseous Fuels Coal- Water Producer-Blast-Furnace and Natural Gases Regenerative System Calorimetry and Pyrometry -Materials used in the Construction of Furnaces &c -The Chemical Physical and Mechanical Properties of Metals and Alloys and the influence of foreign substances and of different methods of mechanical treatment upon these properties illustrated by actual tests being made with the large Testing Machine The behaviour of tl 13 metals when exposed to the action of Air Water &c
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