The American Steam Engineer, Theoretical and Practical: With Examples of the Latest and Most Approved American Practice in the Design and Construction of Steam Engines and Boilers of Every Description. For the Use of Engineers, Machinists, Boiler Makers, and Students |
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... Prevent the Formation of Soot in the Pipes . CHAPTER III . FORMS OF STEAM BOILERS . 65 66 · 67 • 88 Considerations which Influence the Forms of Boilers .. 68 Estimate of the Breaking Strains of Riveted Joints of Boiler Plates ...
... Prevent the Formation of Soot in the Pipes . CHAPTER III . FORMS OF STEAM BOILERS . 65 66 · 67 • 88 Considerations which Influence the Forms of Boilers .. 68 Estimate of the Breaking Strains of Riveted Joints of Boiler Plates ...
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... prevent the formation of smoke . The various modes in which fuel is wasted have been classified by Rankine somewhat as follows : I. Fuel is lost by the escape of gases in an un- burnt state , or by permitting black smoke to be thrown ...
... prevent the formation of smoke . The various modes in which fuel is wasted have been classified by Rankine somewhat as follows : I. Fuel is lost by the escape of gases in an un- burnt state , or by permitting black smoke to be thrown ...
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... prevents one end from being torn from the other . This strength is represented by the thickness of the iron by the circumference X by the strength of a sectional inch , and the whole less the per- centage of loss due to the kind of ...
... prevents one end from being torn from the other . This strength is represented by the thickness of the iron by the circumference X by the strength of a sectional inch , and the whole less the per- centage of loss due to the kind of ...
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... prevent radiation . Objection is sometimes made that this boiler requires closer attention as to water than some others , but this is hardly worth considering in the light of an objection . Neither are they particularly liable ( as is ...
... prevent radiation . Objection is sometimes made that this boiler requires closer attention as to water than some others , but this is hardly worth considering in the light of an objection . Neither are they particularly liable ( as is ...
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... prevent in any degree the attainment of these ends , to that extent reduces the gain otherwise attainable by working steam expansively , and brings about an important loss due to the effort required to expel the steam from the cylinder ...
... prevent in any degree the attainment of these ends , to that extent reduces the gain otherwise attainable by working steam expansively , and brings about an important loss due to the effort required to expel the steam from the cylinder ...
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