Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 14
... pressure of the steam ; 2. the mechanical effects of the heat ; 3. the chemical effects of the fuel ; 4. the chemical effects of the feed - water . The Direct Effects of the Pressure of the Steam . In calculating the working strength of ...
... pressure of the steam ; 2. the mechanical effects of the heat ; 3. the chemical effects of the fuel ; 4. the chemical effects of the feed - water . The Direct Effects of the Pressure of the Steam . In calculating the working strength of ...
Page 15
... 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 , transversely , or in any direction ...
... 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 , transversely , or in any direction ...
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... pressure in a direction at right angles to the larger diameter , the greatest pressure tending to drive out the narrower sides till a mathe- matically true circle is formed . The second is that " if an elastic compressed fluid be ...
... pressure in a direction at right angles to the larger diameter , the greatest pressure tending to drive out the narrower sides till a mathe- matically true circle is formed . The second is that " if an elastic compressed fluid be ...
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... pressure , have been found to be attended with similar furrows . Channels of exactly the same character have been observed in locomotive boilers with lap - joints , which have exploded in Germany . * Similar furrows , again , have been ...
... pressure , have been found to be attended with similar furrows . Channels of exactly the same character have been observed in locomotive boilers with lap - joints , which have exploded in Germany . * Similar furrows , again , have been ...
Page 18
... pressure would , of course , rupture long before it could assume a spheri- cal shape , from its ranges of elasticity and of ductility being so short . But it may be said to be undergoing three distinct stresses in as many directions ...
... pressure would , of course , rupture long before it could assume a spheri- cal shape , from its ranges of elasticity and of ductility being so short . But it may be said to be undergoing three distinct stresses in as many directions ...
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