| SEVERAL HANDS - 1786 - 602 pages
...mechanifm of tbis. Mr. Watt has contrived to preferve a uniform heat in the cylinder, by fufrering no cold water to touch it, and by protecting it from...other cold bodies, by a furrounding cafe filled with fteam, or with hot air or water, and by coating it over with fuch lubihnces as tranfmit heat flowly.... | |
| 1786 - 610 pages
...tnechanifm of this. Mr. Watt has contrived to preferve a uniform heat in the cylinder, by differing no cold water to touch it, and by protecting it from...other Cold bodies, by a furrounding cafe filled with fteam, or with hot air or water, and by coating it over with fuch fubftances a« tranfmit heat flowly.... | |
| John Imison - 1796 - 476 pages
...Mr. Watt's improvement is founded upon thefe, and fome other collateral obfervations. He prefervesan uniform heat in the cylinder of his engines, by fuffering no cold water to touch it, and by protefting it from the air or other cold bodies, by a furronnding cafe filled with the fleam or with... | |
| George Gregory - 1798 - 582 pages
...Birmingham. He has contrived to preferve aa uniform heat in the cylinder of his engines, by fuffcring no cold water to touch it, and by protecting it from the air, 6r ether cold bodies, by a furrounding cafe filled with fleam, or with hot air or water, and by coating... | |
| Thomas Hodson - 1802 - 556 pages
...remeditd the foregoing inconveniences : he preferves an uniform heat in the cylinder of his engine, by fuffering no cold water to touch it, and by protecting...cold bodies, by a furrounding cafe filled with the fleam, or with hot air, or water ; and by coating it over with fubftances that tranfmit the. heat very... | |
| Thomas Hodson - 1806 - 488 pages
...remedied the foregoing inconveniences : he preferves an uniform heat in the cylinder of his engine, by fuffering no cold water to touch it, and by protecting it from the air or other-cold bodies, by a furrounding cafe filled with the fteam, or with hot air, or water ; and by... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 pages
...the steam. He hau contrived to observe an uniform beat in the cylinder of his engines, by suffering no cold water to touch it, and by protecting it from the air, or other cold bodies, by a surrounding ca.se filled with steam, or with hot air, nr water, and by coating it over with substances... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 1246 pages
...preserve* an uniform bent in the rylimlcrof his engines, by suH'cring no <Mld water to touch it ; ami by protecting it from the air or other cold bodies, by a surrounding ea^e filled with tlie steam, or with hot air or water, ami by coating it over w ith Mibstnncvs... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 476 pages
...formerly used. He has contrived to obtain an Uniform heat in the cylinder of his engines, by suffering no cold water to touch it, and by protecting it from the external air, or other cold bodies, by a surrounding case tilled with steam, or w itii hot air, or... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 462 pages
...formerly used. He has contrived to obtaia an uniform heat in the cylinder of his engines, by suffering no cold water to touch it, and by protecting it from the external air, or oiher cold bodies, by a surrounding case filled with steam, or with hot air, or water,... | |
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