Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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... weights of Fuel and Steam . The causes and quantities of the condensations in the Cylinder ; the economic effect of Steam - jacketing , and Steam superheating , and of various proportions of Cylinder capacity for the same weight of ...
... weights of Fuel and Steam . The causes and quantities of the condensations in the Cylinder ; the economic effect of Steam - jacketing , and Steam superheating , and of various proportions of Cylinder capacity for the same weight of ...
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... weight would be effected , by having them made hollow and of steel . In conclusion , I would remark that my object in writing this paper has been , first , to call attention to the fact that a link is far more likely to be torn by the ...
... weight would be effected , by having them made hollow and of steel . In conclusion , I would remark that my object in writing this paper has been , first , to call attention to the fact that a link is far more likely to be torn by the ...
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... weight cause a recoil on the sides of the boiler analogous to the effects of the , in this case , almost inelastic current of water in the hydraulic ram ; ‡ this action is necessarily most felt with engines in which the steam is let on ...
... weight cause a recoil on the sides of the boiler analogous to the effects of the , in this case , almost inelastic current of water in the hydraulic ram ; ‡ this action is necessarily most felt with engines in which the steam is let on ...
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... weight which would break the beam when laid on at rest in the centre . " t " " Emerson showed , more than sixty years ago , that the stress tending to split in two an internally perfectly cylindrical pipe , submitted to the pressure of ...
... weight which would break the beam when laid on at rest in the centre . " t " " Emerson showed , more than sixty years ago , that the stress tending to split in two an internally perfectly cylindrical pipe , submitted to the pressure of ...
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... weight exactly balance the wheel , the spindle will cease to rotate about the pivot . COR . 3. If the weight be removed , and the rotation of the spindle be stopped by the interposition of any obstacle or opposing force , the wheel will ...
... weight exactly balance the wheel , the spindle will cease to rotate about the pivot . COR . 3. If the weight be removed , and the rotation of the spindle be stopped by the interposition of any obstacle or opposing force , the wheel will ...
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