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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... SMOKE PREVENTION AND ON EXPLOSIONS . BY ROBERT ARMSTRONG , C.E. REVISED , WITH NOTES , BY JOHN BOURNE . RULES FOR CALCULATING THE CHANGE WHEELS FOR SCREWS ON A TURNING LATHE , AND FOR A WHEEL - CUTTING MACHINE , BY J. LA NICCA . THE ...
... SMOKE PREVENTION AND ON EXPLOSIONS . BY ROBERT ARMSTRONG , C.E. REVISED , WITH NOTES , BY JOHN BOURNE . RULES FOR CALCULATING THE CHANGE WHEELS FOR SCREWS ON A TURNING LATHE , AND FOR A WHEEL - CUTTING MACHINE , BY J. LA NICCA . THE ...
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... Smoke Prevention , and on Explosions . " By Robert Armstrong , C. E. Revised , with Notes , by John Bourne . " Rules for Calculating the Change Wheels for Screws on a Turn- , ing Lathe , and for a Wheel - cutting Machine . " By J. La ...
... Smoke Prevention , and on Explosions . " By Robert Armstrong , C. E. Revised , with Notes , by John Bourne . " Rules for Calculating the Change Wheels for Screws on a Turn- , ing Lathe , and for a Wheel - cutting Machine . " By J. La ...
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... SMOKE PREVENTION AND ITS FALLACIES .. 263-284 CHAPTER XXVI . REMARKS ON SMOKE - BURNING BY JOHN BOURNE . .... .. 285-291 CHAPTER XXVII . EXPLOSIONS : AN INVESTIGATION INTO SOME OF 12 CONTENTS .
... SMOKE PREVENTION AND ITS FALLACIES .. 263-284 CHAPTER XXVI . REMARKS ON SMOKE - BURNING BY JOHN BOURNE . .... .. 285-291 CHAPTER XXVII . EXPLOSIONS : AN INVESTIGATION INTO SOME OF 12 CONTENTS .
Σελίδα 37
... smoke and heated air . The iron is worked upon stout mass of iron , called an anvil ( shown Fig . 7 ) . It is rested fan ; : Fig . 7 . on a large block of wood , to raise it to a convenient height , and the metal is beaten by means of ...
... smoke and heated air . The iron is worked upon stout mass of iron , called an anvil ( shown Fig . 7 ) . It is rested fan ; : Fig . 7 . on a large block of wood , to raise it to a convenient height , and the metal is beaten by means of ...
Σελίδα 189
... smoke , the principle of them being in itself exceedingly simple , as all that is necessary in order to ensure the consumption of the smoke is , to mix a sufficient quantity of atmospheric air with the same , at a temperature not lower ...
... smoke , the principle of them being in itself exceedingly simple , as all that is necessary in order to ensure the consumption of the smoke is , to mix a sufficient quantity of atmospheric air with the same , at a temperature not lower ...
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Σελίδα 285 - THE COMBUSTION OF COAL AND THE PREVENTION OF SMOKE, Chemically and Practically Considered.
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.