Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania, Volume 80; Volume 110Franklin Institute, 1880 |
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Page 22
... vertical plane passed through the longitudinal axis of each . The least space in the clear between the shells was 9 inches , and they communicated by two verti- cal pipes of 233 inches exterior diameter , whose vertical axes were also ...
... vertical plane passed through the longitudinal axis of each . The least space in the clear between the shells was 9 inches , and they communicated by two verti- cal pipes of 233 inches exterior diameter , whose vertical axes were also ...
Page 24
... vertical , with its after face in the vertical plane of the after ends of the two shells . This wall was six inches thick , and extended wholly across the inclosure formed by the exterior walls , and from its bottom to its top ...
... vertical , with its after face in the vertical plane of the after ends of the two shells . This wall was six inches thick , and extended wholly across the inclosure formed by the exterior walls , and from its bottom to its top ...
Page 25
... vertically and hori- zontally , are 0.8 inch in the clear . The tubes are placed vertically , one immediately over the other . The normal water - level was 3 inches above the upper row of tubes , leaving 17 inches for the greatest ...
... vertically and hori- zontally , are 0.8 inch in the clear . The tubes are placed vertically , one immediately over the other . The normal water - level was 3 inches above the upper row of tubes , leaving 17 inches for the greatest ...
Page 26
... 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 to the horizontal flue leading to the chimney is ...
... 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 to the horizontal flue leading to the chimney is ...
Page 50
... vertical shaft by bevel gearing . Whether this machine was ever used I do not know , but it is of interest as showing that most of subsequent improvements are not new in principle . Coming to more recent times , we have the Richardson ...
... vertical shaft by bevel gearing . Whether this machine was ever used I do not know , but it is of interest as showing that most of subsequent improvements are not new in principle . Coming to more recent times , we have the Richardson ...
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