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2005 Pittsburgh Engineer (PE)

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Pittsburgh Engineer
Winter 2005
The History of Metals
  • Metals Technology: Solidifying Our Region's Wealth for a Third Century
    By Ron Ashburn, Executive Director, AIST
    Page 2
  • The Diary of a Furnace Worker
    The Original 1922 Edition by Charles Rumford Walker
    Page 3
  • The Drivers Behind the Steel
    By Tom Imerito, President, Science Communications
    Pages 4-6
  • History of Haynes International, Inc.
    By Charlie Sponaugle, Haynes International, Inc.
    Pages 7-9
  • Celebrating Innovation: ESWP's 125th Anniversary
    By Chriss Swaney
    Pages 10-11
  • A Golden Hour with America's Historian David McCullough
    By Chriss Swaney
    Page 14
  • Kennametal Inc. -- Global Manufacturer Based in Southwest Pennsylvania
    By Joy Chandler, Kennametal Inc.

    Pages 15-16
  • Is America Falling Behind?
    By Chriss Swaney
    Page 17

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Pittsburgh Engineer
Fall 2005
The History of Transportation Issue
  • Western Pennsylvania: Past Journeys - Future Ventures
    By Donald P. Fusilli, Jr., P.E., JD
    Page 2
  • Regional Transportation: A Legacy of Adaptability and Renewal
    By Mark A. Miller
    Pages 3-6
  • The Nation's Original Toll Road
    By Gary L. Graham, P.E.
    Page 7
  • The Liberty Tunnels - A Look Back in Time
    By Matthew Jon Leech
    Pages 8-9
  • Flight in Pittsburgh: Flying Through History
    By Danielle Trautman
    Pages 10-12
  • U.S. ACE - Pittsburgh District A Reflection on Transportation
    By Col. Stephen L. Hill and Joyce Voynick
    Pages 13-15
  • Quick Overview of Public Transit in Pittsburgh
    By Edward H. Lybarger
    Duquesne Incline Opens Machine Room
    By David J. Vater, R.A.

    Pages 18-20
  • The Horseshoe Curve: 150 Years of Engineering Heritage in the Railroad City
    By Dana L. Shoemaker
    Page 21

 

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Pittsburgh Engineer
Summer 2005
International Bridge Conference Issue
  • Long-span Steel Girder Bridges
    By Jared G. Fasick, P.E., and Merl E. Steimer, P.E.
    Pages 5-7
  • IBC 2005 Presents Longest Single Span Bridge in the World
    By David Teorsky
    Page 8
  • A Bridge Too Near
    By Peter J. Vanderzee and James D. Cooper, P.E.
    Pages 9-11
  • Cranberry Connector
    By Arthur G. Hoffman, Jr., P.E.
    Page 12
  • New Colorado River Arch Bridge at the Hoover Dam
    By David Goodyear, P.E., S.E., Bonnie Klamerus, P.E., Rob Turton, P.E., S.E.
    Pages 16-18
  • A Fresh Approach to Bridge Design's New Challenges
    By John Dietrick, P.E.
    Pages 20-22
  • 630-Foot Jointless Bridge
    By John Perkun, P.E.
    Pages 24-25

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Pittsburgh Engineer
Spring 2005
Special Anniversary Issue
  • Celebrating Western Pennsylvania's Engineering Achievements
    By Michael G. Bock, P.E., Esq., President, Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania
    Page 2
  • 125 Years… And Counting!
    By David A. Teorsky, ESWP General Manager
    Page 3
  • Editorial Comment:
    Pittsburgh is a City of "Firsts"

    By Dave Crawley, "KD Country" Reporter, KDKA-TV
    Page 4
  • Moving Experiences
    By Walter C. Kidney, Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation
    Pages 5-7
  • A Century of Engineering
    By James H. Garrett, Patricia Laughlin, and Chriss Swaney, Carnegie Mellon University
    Pages 8-11
  • Early Westinghouse Robots Were Fascinating Characters
    By Ed Reis, Executive Director, The Westinghouse Museum
    Pages 12-13
  • Early Lamps by Westinghouse
    By Ed Reis, Executive Director, The Westinghouse Museum
    Page 14

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Pittsburgh Engineer
Fall 2004
Transportation Issue
  • Editorial Comment
    Transportation Overview

    By J. Fred Graham, Jr., P.E.
    Pages 2-3
  • The Perfect Storm
    By Lisle E. Williams, P.E., PLS
    Pages 4-6
  • Effect of Tranportation Improvements to the Airport Corridor
    By Dwight Schock
    Pages 7-8
  • A Catalyst to the Future
    By Louis D. Rocchini, P.E. and Sheri Cramblit
    Pages 9-10
  • Creating an Urban Maglev Industry
    By David O'Loughlin
    Pages 11-12
  • Port Authority a Vital Part of the Local Economy
    By Paul P. Skoutelas, P.E.
    Page 13
  • Need for Balance Between Mobility, Cost and Impact
    By Allen D. Biehler, P.E.
    Page 14

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Pittsburgh Engineer
Fall 2004
Metals Issue
  • Editorial Comment
    Commodity Prices Driving Metals Industry Capital Investments

    By Stephan H. Dake, P.E.
    Pages 2-3
  • Fines Production for Aluminum Anode Manufacturing
    By Dipl.-Ing. Thore Moller
    Pages 4-8
  • Fine Screening Machines That Use Smart Materials and Controls
    By Robert H. Scarlett
    Pages 9-12
  • Technology Development and Competitive Advantage: Sustainable or Short Term?
    By John O. Marsden
    Pages 13-18
  • Event News: 121st ESWP Annual Banquet
    Page 19

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Pittsburgh Engineer
Summer 2004
Special Edition: IBC 2004
  • Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission
    By Gary L. Graham, P.E., Bridge Engineering Manager, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission
    Pages 4-5
  • The Overbrook Era: From Freight to Transit
    By John M. Stasko, DMJM/Gannett
    Pages 6-7
  • The Bridges of the National Road -- Our Nation's First Toll Road
    By Thomas G. Leech, P.E., S.E. and Amanda L. Skocik, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
    Pages 8-9
  • 2004 IBC Bridge Awards
    Sponsored by ESWP, Roads & Bridges Magazine, Bayer Coatings and Colorants Division, and Bridge design & engineering Magazine
    Pages 10-11
  • The Keystone Stortway -- Providing Mobility and Economic Opportunity to the Nation
    By Chad E. Knavel, P.E., Structural Task Leader, Steven D. Pfeifer, P.E., Project Manager, and Lisle E. Williams, P.E., PLS, Director, Infrastructure Project Development, DMJM+HARRIS, Inc.
    Pages 12-13
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