Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 30
... evaporated under a piston raises a ton a foot high ; there the force and resistance are balanced , and there the piston of the engine stops ; the force remaining in the fluid being dispersed with it for lack of means to use it . A steel ...
... evaporated under a piston raises a ton a foot high ; there the force and resistance are balanced , and there the piston of the engine stops ; the force remaining in the fluid being dispersed with it for lack of means to use it . A steel ...
Page 31
... evaporated per hour in the boiler to be expressed by 1000 , it is calculated that the waste in a high - pressure engine will be expressed by the number 392 ; or , in other words , tak- ing the whole undiminished force obtained by ...
... evaporated per hour in the boiler to be expressed by 1000 , it is calculated that the waste in a high - pressure engine will be expressed by the number 392 ; or , in other words , tak- ing the whole undiminished force obtained by ...
Page 70
... evaporation necessarily attending their treatment in use . A paper on the utilization of brine from salted meat by application of dyalisis was read before the London Chemical Society by William Marcet , M.D. , and will be found in the ...
... evaporation necessarily attending their treatment in use . A paper on the utilization of brine from salted meat by application of dyalisis was read before the London Chemical Society by William Marcet , M.D. , and will be found in the ...
Page 106
... evaporation of water and the penetration of the oil , and to create a slight fermen- tation , by which the composition of certain of the organic substances have undergone such modification as to enable them to combine in a permanent ...
... evaporation of water and the penetration of the oil , and to create a slight fermen- tation , by which the composition of certain of the organic substances have undergone such modification as to enable them to combine in a permanent ...
Page 147
... evaporated nearly to dryness , the salt and the water are decomposed , magnesia and free hydrochloric acid being formed ; or MgC1 + HO = Mg0 + HCL tractions through alterations of temperature . All boilers are most Wear and Tear of ...
... evaporated nearly to dryness , the salt and the water are decomposed , magnesia and free hydrochloric acid being formed ; or MgC1 + HO = Mg0 + HCL tractions through alterations of temperature . All boilers are most Wear and Tear of ...
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