Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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... page 21 . † Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers , 1856 , page 281 . VOL . XLX . - THIRD SERIES . - No . 1. - JULY , 1865 . 2 the same opinion appears to be held by Prof. Faraday On the Wear and Tear of Steam Boilers . 13.
... page 21 . † Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers , 1856 , page 281 . VOL . XLX . - THIRD SERIES . - No . 1. - JULY , 1865 . 2 the same opinion appears to be held by Prof. Faraday On the Wear and Tear of Steam Boilers . 13.
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the same opinion appears to be held by Prof. Faraday . * The opinion that an explosion is rather due to the weakness of the boiler than to the strength of the steam may , in fact , be said to be universal . There is , indeed , a very ...
the same opinion appears to be held by Prof. Faraday . * The opinion that an explosion is rather due to the weakness of the boiler than to the strength of the steam may , in fact , be said to be universal . There is , indeed , a very ...
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... appears to have been embarrassed by the claims of the two opposite forces , and made a com- promise between them instead of giving each its full scope by itself . The air - pump crippled both . It took steam to work it , and produced no ...
... appears to have been embarrassed by the claims of the two opposite forces , and made a com- promise between them instead of giving each its full scope by itself . The air - pump crippled both . It took steam to work it , and produced no ...
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... appear an insuperable difficulty in giving to the condenser , at least in some cases , a sufficient elevation above the en- gine . But one resource more appears open to reduce the enormous force ex- pended on condensing machinery , and ...
... appear an insuperable difficulty in giving to the condenser , at least in some cases , a sufficient elevation above the en- gine . But one resource more appears open to reduce the enormous force ex- pended on condensing machinery , and ...
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... appear , however , to give a tough metal , using the term tough to express the product of the cohesion and extensibility of the iron . It was found that , in employing iron having an average ten- sile strength of 38,000 lbs . , or 17 ...
... appear , however , to give a tough metal , using the term tough to express the product of the cohesion and extensibility of the iron . It was found that , in employing iron having an average ten- sile strength of 38,000 lbs . , or 17 ...
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