A Practical Treatise on Mechanical Engineering: Comprising Metallurgy, Moulding, Casting, Forging, Tools, Workshop Machinery, Mechanical Manipulation, Manufacture of the Steam-engine, Etc. : with an Appendix on the Analysis of Iron and Iron OresHenry Carey Baird, 1864 - 416 σελίδες |
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... considering its application to thermo - motive engines demonstrated , the facts ex- tant being insufficient for this purpose . Stimer's and Isherwood's experiments on the practical utility of using steam expansively have 6 PREFACE .
... considering its application to thermo - motive engines demonstrated , the facts ex- tant being insufficient for this purpose . Stimer's and Isherwood's experiments on the practical utility of using steam expansively have 6 PREFACE .
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... experiments on the practical utility of using steam expansively have also been discussed at some length . In the chapter on the Principles of Mechanical Construction , an attempt has been made so to generalize the theory of the action ...
... experiments on the practical utility of using steam expansively have also been discussed at some length . In the chapter on the Principles of Mechanical Construction , an attempt has been made so to generalize the theory of the action ...
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... experiments by MM . Caron and Fremy . The latter has found that by exposing pure iron at a high temperature to the ... experiment to explain the theory of its production . It is not to be expected that a quantity of foreign elements will ...
... experiments by MM . Caron and Fremy . The latter has found that by exposing pure iron at a high temperature to the ... experiment to explain the theory of its production . It is not to be expected that a quantity of foreign elements will ...
Σελίδα 40
... experiments have , however , tended to disprove the theory of crystallization by heat ; but we have seen bars of iron , originally of a tough or fibrous character , snap with a force far below the calculated resistance of the material ...
... experiments have , however , tended to disprove the theory of crystallization by heat ; but we have seen bars of iron , originally of a tough or fibrous character , snap with a force far below the calculated resistance of the material ...
Σελίδα 70
... experiment . We will now pass on to the transformation of heat into work or motion . Heat and motion being mutually transformable into each other , it would appear that some constant ratio should exist between the quantity of heat and ...
... experiment . We will now pass on to the transformation of heat into work or motion . Heat and motion being mutually transformable into each other , it would appear that some constant ratio should exist between the quantity of heat and ...
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Σελίδα 13 - CE To which are added, Observations on the Construction of Steam Boilers, and Remarks upon Furnaces used for Smoke Prevention ; with a Chapter on Explosions. By R. Armstrong, CE, and John Bourne.