Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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... MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE , Civil Engineering , the Arts and Manufactures . EDITED BY PROF . JOHN F. FRAZER , Assisted by the Committee on Publications of the Franklin Institute . VOL . 80.-No. 475 . THIRD SERIES . Vol . L. - JULY ...
... MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE , Civil Engineering , the Arts and Manufactures . EDITED BY PROF . JOHN F. FRAZER , Assisted by the Committee on Publications of the Franklin Institute . VOL . 80.-No. 475 . THIRD SERIES . Vol . L. - JULY ...
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... mechanical , chemical , and physico- chemical forces , leading to the deterioration and consequent destruc- tion of a steam boiler , and it is probable that no other metallic struc- ture is subjected to such complicated conditions . The ...
... mechanical , chemical , and physico- chemical forces , leading to the deterioration and consequent destruc- tion of a steam boiler , and it is probable that no other metallic struc- ture is subjected to such complicated conditions . The ...
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... mechanical law , gives to the particle at c an impulsion in the direction of the line c E , diagonal to the tangent C D and the arc CH * ; and the like may be predicated of every particle of the wheel above the horizon- tal diameter T L ...
... mechanical law , gives to the particle at c an impulsion in the direction of the line c E , diagonal to the tangent C D and the arc CH * ; and the like may be predicated of every particle of the wheel above the horizon- tal diameter T L ...
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... Mechanical Power . ( Continued from page 209. ) Fully to appreciate the value of atmospheric pressure as a source of mechanical power , it should be considered not only in contrast but in connexion with the steam engine , and to that ...
... Mechanical Power . ( Continued from page 209. ) Fully to appreciate the value of atmospheric pressure as a source of mechanical power , it should be considered not only in contrast but in connexion with the steam engine , and to that ...
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... mechanical difficulty in the way , the consequence of which is that they utilize only about half the expansive force , and therefore only one - fourth of the power . A cubic inch of water evaporated under a piston raises a ton a foot ...
... mechanical difficulty in the way , the consequence of which is that they utilize only about half the expansive force , and therefore only one - fourth of the power . A cubic inch of water evaporated under a piston raises a ton a foot ...
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