Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 80; Volume 110Franklin Institute, 1880 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... Gas- eous Compressibility , 60. Measurement of High Pressures , 60. French Railways , 61. New Use of Nickel , 61. The Longest Geodetic Arc , 61. Coal in India , 61. New Theory of the Formation of Hail , 62. Relation of Gases to Pressure ...
... Gas- eous Compressibility , 60. Measurement of High Pressures , 60. French Railways , 61. New Use of Nickel , 61. The Longest Geodetic Arc , 61. Coal in India , 61. New Theory of the Formation of Hail , 62. Relation of Gases to Pressure ...
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... gases of combustion in their passage from the after end of the lower to the after end of the upper shell . The remaining part was 12 feet long in the clear , lengthwise the shells , and formed the chamber containing the two shells ...
... gases of combustion in their passage from the after end of the lower to the after end of the upper shell . The remaining part was 12 feet long in the clear , lengthwise the shells , and formed the chamber containing the two shells ...
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... gases of combustion were carried to the chimney through a horizontal flue of masonry lying beneath the floor of the boiler - house . From the foregoing description it will be seen that the gases of combustion after crossing the bridge ...
... gases of combustion were carried to the chimney through a horizontal flue of masonry lying beneath the floor of the boiler - house . From the foregoing description it will be seen that the gases of combustion after crossing the bridge ...
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... gases is thus changed , first from horizontal to vertical , then from vertical to horizontal , and finally from horizontal to vertical , before they leave the heating surfaces ; the distance they travel from the centre of the furnaces ...
... gases is thus changed , first from horizontal to vertical , then from vertical to horizontal , and finally from horizontal to vertical , before they leave the heating surfaces ; the distance they travel from the centre of the furnaces ...
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... gases of combustion was kept at a minimum . There was only a medium rate of combustion per square foot of grate per hour , and a very slow rate of combustion per square foot of heating - surface . The ratio of water - heating surface to ...
... gases of combustion was kept at a minimum . There was only a medium rate of combustion per square foot of grate per hour , and a very slow rate of combustion per square foot of heating - surface . The ratio of water - heating surface to ...
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