A chemist's view of metallurgy
β Scribed by Desch, C. H.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1938
- Weight
- 655 KB
- Volume
- 57
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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β¦ Synopsis
It. is nntiiriil that tlic grciiter niiiiil)er of piilicrs offeretl to 11s slioriltl coiiic froiii rescnrcli Iril)oriitoriert, :ind bc writteii liy sciciitific workcrs. For tliis tlicrc lire scvcrnl TC~SOIIY. I11 tho coiirsc of it rcseiirdi, it c i ~i bc clearly seen w.hcii n stiigc is rciiclictl n t wliicli tlic rcsults ciiii bc coiiiiiiuniciitcd to tlic piiblic. !l!hosc in clinrgc of tmliiiiciil operitt.ioiis do not so cnsily realize tlic point, a t wliicli their rcsults l)c(:oiiic of iiitcrcst, iiiid, bciiig lcss itcciistonietl to tlic production of pnpers tiisii tlicir collc:igiies in tlic 1:ibor:i tory, liesitiite to olfer t o tlic Institute iiiatter wliicli \~oiild, if siiiblily prcscntcd, nroiisc grciit intcrcst.
1 liere is rooiii for iiiorc tliiiii oiic type of pnpcr. The work siiiiiiiicd 1111 in tlic forin of 1111 cqiiilibriuiii tli:igr:iiii, ospccirilly if c ~t i i l ~l i ~l i ~t l by iiic:iiis of S-riiys, is oftell untlcrstootl only with tlif1ic:iilty hy tliosc tccliiiicril iiictiillurgists to \vlioiii tlic iiiforiiiittioii iiiiplicit in the tliiigriiiiis woiiltl Iiiivc ~)riicticiil viiliic. t\ ~i n p r (Icscrihiiig espcriment.nl revlilts criiinot \veil I)c written in i i populur foriii, nltlioiigli I sliorilcl like to iirgc iipon authors thc clcsirii-Iility of using tho siiiiplcst I:iigiiiiyc coiisistcnt with nccurncy. Thc ~~recisioii of n stiitcmcnt is 1101. proportioiinl to tlic niiiiihcr of syllnl)lcs iisctl in its berriis, iiiitl it is worth wliilc, nftcr writing it piper, to go throiigli it ngitin wit11 tlic 01)jcct of replacing coinplcs cs~~rcssioiis by siiiiplcr oiics \vlicrt!~cr it cnii bc tloiic without injury to the s(!iisc. 1 feel siirc t h t iiiiiiiy rciitlers \voiiltl I)e grntcfiil for this cst,rn lubour.
Evcii wlicii tliis liiis I)ccii doiic, Iiowcvcr, siiicu ii published resciircli cuiinot go Iiiiclt to tlic lqiiiiiiiig, but iiiust itssiiiiic ii. kiiowletlgc of tlic siil~ject, tlicrc reiiiniiis ii grip bet\rceri tho idciis of' tlic rcscnrcli worltcr nnd t h npl)rchciisioii of tlic works niiiiiitgcr or tccliiiiciiiii.
slinll iiccd, niid iiicrcnsiiigly so, liitpcrs in whicli tJic results of invcstigiitions, pcrliiip iicccssnrily iil)striisc, miry bc iiiiidc knowii to iiitliistrinlists \vliosc csl)iiciicc is on the ])riict~,icitl sitlc. Siioli papers iiiiiy pcrliiips tiiltc the foriii of sl)cciiil iiioiiogritplis, rlircctly iiiiiiing i i t iiifcrprctritioii iii clcnr Iiuigii:ige, rind t h i r prcpvitioii will call for pnrt~iciilnr eiirc. 1 iiinkc tlic suggestion, wliich is, of coiirsc, not iicw, for coiisitlcriction tliiriug the coiiiiiig yciir.
Jhring tlic 1iiist yeiir, iiiuiuly tliroiigli tlic iuitiring allorts of Blr. Ihrclny, tlic rcsoiirccv of thc I iistitiitc hnvc bccii sct on 11. iicw footing by tlic cstnl~lisliinciit of nil %:iiclowiiient Ihind, to provide n periiiuucnt incoiiia rr~inrt froiii tlic iiiiiiiinl siilJscript.ioiip of incnibers. !l'lic suiii iiiiiicd at, L 2 ~~, ~0 0 , is in sight,, iiiid wc itrc grntcful to tlic gcncrosity of ii iiiiiiibcr of Iciidiiig firiiiix 'l'lie fuiid is not;, lio\vcvcr, closcd, iiiid. 1 \vould urgo OJI our industriiil iiiciii1)crs t1io grciit iidviiiitagcs to bc giiiiicrl by R . ~~e r i i i ~n c i i t provi~ioii for tho futiirc of oiir piiblicntione, aiid for tho.90 o t h r 8crviaus which thc Jiistil.iitc
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