The Steam Engine for Practical Men: Containing a Theoretical Investigation of the Various Rules Given in the Work, and Several Useful Tablesauthors, 1854 - 240 pages |
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... formula ; the practical man will here find nothing but rules and their immediate application , an example , or more , being always given after each rule . The Second Part has been exclusively devoted to the theoretical investigation of ...
... formula ; the practical man will here find nothing but rules and their immediate application , an example , or more , being always given after each rule . The Second Part has been exclusively devoted to the theoretical investigation of ...
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... Formula , to show the accuracy of the Experimental Table given at page 11 104 Pole's Formula • · . 108 ON THE WORK DONE ON THE PISTON PER MINUTE Evaporating Power of the Boiler per Minute . 109 · . 109 To find where the Steam must be ...
... Formula , to show the accuracy of the Experimental Table given at page 11 104 Pole's Formula • · . 108 ON THE WORK DONE ON THE PISTON PER MINUTE Evaporating Power of the Boiler per Minute . 109 · . 109 To find where the Steam must be ...
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... formula to find the re- lation between the volume of steam and the pressure ; but the application of the following experimental table will give results sufficiently correct for all practical purposes . It shows the volume which a cubic ...
... formula to find the re- lation between the volume of steam and the pressure ; but the application of the following experimental table will give results sufficiently correct for all practical purposes . It shows the volume which a cubic ...
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... on the piston , to the quotient add 65 for a dividend . * This rule is made from the formula given by Pole . table , p . 11 ) , this volume of TO FIND THE POINT AT WHICH THE STEAM MUST BE CUT TO OBTAIN THE GREATEST QUANTITY OF USEFUL WORK.
... on the piston , to the quotient add 65 for a dividend . * This rule is made from the formula given by Pole . table , p . 11 ) , this volume of TO FIND THE POINT AT WHICH THE STEAM MUST BE CUT TO OBTAIN THE GREATEST QUANTITY OF USEFUL WORK.
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... no more . Rule * .- Divide 24250 by the pressure per square inch on the piston , to the quotient add 65 for a dividend . * This rule is made from the formula given by Pole . Divide 24250 by the useless resistances , and to this.
... no more . Rule * .- Divide 24250 by the pressure per square inch on the piston , to the quotient add 65 for a dividend . * This rule is made from the formula given by Pole . Divide 24250 by the useless resistances , and to this.
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