Journal of the Franklin InstituteFranklin Institute, 1853 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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Page 50
... carried into practice by transferring a portion of the capacity , or displacement at and about C , to between I and F. To this end , let K bisect the straight line C I , and G bisect A C from G , and draw through K the straght line G K ...
... carried into practice by transferring a portion of the capacity , or displacement at and about C , to between I and F. To this end , let K bisect the straight line C I , and G bisect A C from G , and draw through K the straght line G K ...
Page 56
... carried on under the same supervi- sion . The steam required for the engine and hammers is made entirely by the waste heat from the furnaces , over which the boilers are set . Coal brought direct from the mines , is deposited at the ...
... carried on under the same supervi- sion . The steam required for the engine and hammers is made entirely by the waste heat from the furnaces , over which the boilers are set . Coal brought direct from the mines , is deposited at the ...
Page 73
... carried out . The condensation of steam in the cylinder by exposure , which takes place in certain arrangements of locomotives , is susceptible of proof in various ways : by the internal evidence of the indicator diagram , in respect of ...
... carried out . The condensation of steam in the cylinder by exposure , which takes place in certain arrangements of locomotives , is susceptible of proof in various ways : by the internal evidence of the indicator diagram , in respect of ...
Page 80
... carried out with efficiency and success . - The first condition is to per- fectly protect the cylinders , and to maintain them at a temperature at least as high as that of the steam admitted to them . Simple non - conducting envelopes ...
... carried out with efficiency and success . - The first condition is to per- fectly protect the cylinders , and to maintain them at a temperature at least as high as that of the steam admitted to them . Simple non - conducting envelopes ...
Page 81
... carry on their backs are enormous ; and though there is certainly no mo- mentum in these loads to contend with , yet the friction ... carried the steam pipe straight down in front of the On the Expansive Working of Steam in Locomotives . 81.
... carry on their backs are enormous ; and though there is certainly no mo- mentum in these loads to contend with , yet the friction ... carried the steam pipe straight down in front of the On the Expansive Working of Steam in Locomotives . 81.
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