Journal of the Franklin InstituteFranklin Institute, 1853 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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... valves , and valve - gear , and to point out the conditions on which expansive action may be most suc- cessfully carried out . I. Of the Action and Capabilities of the Link - Motion . The action of the valves in the " distribution " of ...
... valves , and valve - gear , and to point out the conditions on which expansive action may be most suc- cessfully carried out . I. Of the Action and Capabilities of the Link - Motion . The action of the valves in the " distribution " of ...
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... valve derives its motion from a single eccentric , or from a link - motion , as the motion of the valve is virtually the same in both cases . The way in which the valve is caused to cut off or suppress the steam earlier by the link ...
... valve derives its motion from a single eccentric , or from a link - motion , as the motion of the valve is virtually the same in both cases . The way in which the valve is caused to cut off or suppress the steam earlier by the link ...
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... valve motion of this engine , when the diagrams were taken : State of the Valves of the " Great Britain " Locomotive , G. W. R. Cylinder , 18 × 24 inches ; wheel , 8 feet ; lap , 14 inch ; constant lead , full gear , 4 inches ; blast ...
... valve motion of this engine , when the diagrams were taken : State of the Valves of the " Great Britain " Locomotive , G. W. R. Cylinder , 18 × 24 inches ; wheel , 8 feet ; lap , 14 inch ; constant lead , full gear , 4 inches ; blast ...
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... valve and link - motion , are not only useless , but highly prejudicial . Another objection to the link - motion is , that the steam is injuriously wire - drawn by it when under great expansion . Hence the numerous attempts to supersede ...
... valve and link - motion , are not only useless , but highly prejudicial . Another objection to the link - motion is , that the steam is injuriously wire - drawn by it when under great expansion . Hence the numerous attempts to supersede ...
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... valve , 14 in .; travel , 4 in . in full gear ; lead , to in . 1 1-10th 1-11th In a second paper , the writer discusses the conditions necessary for the successful expansive working of steam in locomotives . The following is a ...
... valve , 14 in .; travel , 4 in . in full gear ; lead , to in . 1 1-10th 1-11th In a second paper , the writer discusses the conditions necessary for the successful expansive working of steam in locomotives . The following is a ...
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