Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 15
... pipe , submitted to the pressure of a fluid from the interior , is as the diameter of the pipe and the fluid pressure . He also showed " that the stress arising from any pressure , upon any part , to split it longitudinally ...
... pipe , submitted to the pressure of a fluid from the interior , is as the diameter of the pipe and the fluid pressure . He also showed " that the stress arising from any pressure , upon any part , to split it longitudinally ...
Page 19
... pipes given by Mr. Fairbairn , * which were bulged out in the middle by internal pressure , as also in the fire - box sidest influenced by the same means , and in the centre of the sur- face . Unaccountably enough , the effect of such a ...
... pipes given by Mr. Fairbairn , * which were bulged out in the middle by internal pressure , as also in the fire - box sidest influenced by the same means , and in the centre of the sur- face . Unaccountably enough , the effect of such a ...
Page 30
... pipe . The temperature and amount can be but little reduced . Of the vast and increasing numbers of high - pressure engines there is perhaps not one proprietor in a hundred prepared to believe that in his waste pipe he throws away as ...
... pipe . The temperature and amount can be but little reduced . Of the vast and increasing numbers of high - pressure engines there is perhaps not one proprietor in a hundred prepared to believe that in his waste pipe he throws away as ...
Page 34
... , as its action requires no explanation . Its waste pipe is all that is wanted to sup- ply the steam that is to be converted into power . A portion of it is represented . * A B D E E A and B are 34 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
... , as its action requires no explanation . Its waste pipe is all that is wanted to sup- ply the steam that is to be converted into power . A portion of it is represented . * A B D E E A and B are 34 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
Page 35
... pipe ; D , the condenser ; E , the cold water pipe ; F discharges the heated water . The positions of the pistons indicate that the steam piston has just descended in its cylinder and discharged its contents into B. On being condensed ...
... pipe ; D , the condenser ; E , the cold water pipe ; F discharges the heated water . The positions of the pistons indicate that the steam piston has just descended in its cylinder and discharged its contents into B. On being condensed ...
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