Journal of the Franklin InstitutePergamon Press, 1865 |
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Page 39
... in the To relieve the engine of this enormous load , it is found to be of advantage to use less injection water to condense the steam . steam , and consequently get less vacuum , the loss Atmospheric Pressure as Power . 39.
... in the To relieve the engine of this enormous load , it is found to be of advantage to use less injection water to condense the steam . steam , and consequently get less vacuum , the loss Atmospheric Pressure as Power . 39.
Page 40
... advantage of ice for internal condensation arises from the fact that " air combined with ordinary water is discharged in the act of freezing . " Hence , there will be little to pump out . To prevent premature condensation in the ...
... advantage of ice for internal condensation arises from the fact that " air combined with ordinary water is discharged in the act of freezing . " Hence , there will be little to pump out . To prevent premature condensation in the ...
Page 41
... advantage in the upper tuyere furnace is still denied by some of those who have used it , and it is difficult to say wherefrom any substantial advantage should result . One of Mr. Ireland's cupolas , measuring 4 feet in diameter outside ...
... advantage in the upper tuyere furnace is still denied by some of those who have used it , and it is difficult to say wherefrom any substantial advantage should result . One of Mr. Ireland's cupolas , measuring 4 feet in diameter outside ...
Page 42
... advantage , while it clearly has certain disadvantages in increased surface and cost of construction . The object sought in the elliptical furnace is that of containing a large charge with but a moderate distance between the opposite ...
... advantage , while it clearly has certain disadvantages in increased surface and cost of construction . The object sought in the elliptical furnace is that of containing a large charge with but a moderate distance between the opposite ...
Page 68
... advantage that they can be obtained from any druggist , while the sulphate of mercury , can only be had at certain places , not being an article in general use . It was , moreover , found on experiment that if a Bunsen cell was employed ...
... advantage that they can be obtained from any druggist , while the sulphate of mercury , can only be had at certain places , not being an article in general use . It was , moreover , found on experiment that if a Bunsen cell was employed ...
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