Journal of the Franklin InstituteElsevier, 1865 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 20
Page 8
... side by side , but having their ends swelled edgeways , so as to form what are technically termed heads , and which are coupled together by pins passing through holes in such heads , as shown in Figs . 5 and 6 of the accompanying ...
... side by side , but having their ends swelled edgeways , so as to form what are technically termed heads , and which are coupled together by pins passing through holes in such heads , as shown in Figs . 5 and 6 of the accompanying ...
Page 19
... side . It is impossible to deny the existence of an infinite number of stresses acting on the sides of a vessel undergoing fluid pressure , producing what , for want of a better term , might be called a " bulging strain . " Instances of ...
... side . It is impossible to deny the existence of an infinite number of stresses acting on the sides of a vessel undergoing fluid pressure , producing what , for want of a better term , might be called a " bulging strain . " Instances of ...
Page 103
... side with tallow , and hanging it in a moderately warm room ; and as the water contained in the leather evaporates , the fatty matter penetrates into the substance of the leather and replaces it . The dubbing process is then repeated on ...
... side with tallow , and hanging it in a moderately warm room ; and as the water contained in the leather evaporates , the fatty matter penetrates into the substance of the leather and replaces it . The dubbing process is then repeated on ...
Page 130
side the cylinder from end to end , guided by the straight edge - a gentle pressure being exerted on the glass in opposite directions , at the dia- mond cut , to complete the splitting . The cylinder is now taken to the flattening kiln ...
side the cylinder from end to end , guided by the straight edge - a gentle pressure being exerted on the glass in opposite directions , at the dia- mond cut , to complete the splitting . The cylinder is now taken to the flattening kiln ...
Page 132
... side to side transvesely to the bars . The polishing blocks are worked at about sixty double strokes per min- ute , and the bars carrying them are supported upon rollers at a height of 6 or 8 inches above the table . The moving table is ...
... side to side transvesely to the bars . The polishing blocks are worked at about sixty double strokes per min- ute , and the bars carrying them are supported upon rollers at a height of 6 or 8 inches above the table . The moving table is ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
66 date acid action air pump albumen amount apparatus applied arrangement atmospheric Bessemer process boiler carbon caseine cast iron cause cent centre chemical coal color combustion condenser constructed containing cubic cubic foot cylinder diameter effect employed equal evaporated expansion experiments fact fatty matters feet fluid force FRANKLIN INSTITUTE fuel furnace gauge glass glycerine heat horse power increased kilometres per hour length less lime London magnesium manganese manufacture marine engines material means mechanical mercury Messrs metal miles Mont Cenis motion naphtha obtained ordinary paper pass patent petroleum pipe placed plate portion practical present pressure produced proportion quantity rails railway resistance screw ship side silicate soap soda spermaceti square inch strain strength stroke substance sulphur sulphuric acid surface surface condensers temperature thickness tion tons truss tube valve vessel weight wheels whilst wool wrought iron
