Pittsburg International Session October, 1890 Paper - International Standards for the Analysis of Iron and Steel. Notes on the Work of the American Committee

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John W. Langley
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Jan 1, 1891

Abstract

In the summer of 1888 it was the fortune of the writer to present the subject of the desirability of establishing a set of samples of steel, which should be analyzed with extreme care, in order that they might become standards to which scientific and commercial analyses of iron and steel could be subsequently referred; also, that greater uniformity in the results of analyses might be brought about, since these standards would bear towards analytical methods somewhat the position which the original units of weight and length, the gramme and meter, or the pound and yard, preserved in Paris, London, and Washington, do to the mechanical arts. The plan met with hearty co-operation, with the result that com mittees were appointed in Sweden, Germany, France, England, and America, to receive the material and to see that the necessary au alyses were executed. In England, the British Association for the Advancement of Science appointed a committee, which subsequently published a plan
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APA: John W. Langley  (1891)  Pittsburg International Session October, 1890 Paper - International Standards for the Analysis of Iron and Steel. Notes on the Work of the American Committee

MLA: John W. Langley Pittsburg International Session October, 1890 Paper - International Standards for the Analysis of Iron and Steel. Notes on the Work of the American Committee. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1891.

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