The Steam Engine: Its History and Mechanism: Being Descriptions and Illustrations of the Stationary, Locomotive, and Marine Engine, for the Use of Schools and StudentsWard, Lock, and Tyler, 1861 - 142 páginas |
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... open end , as also the touch - hole , and making a constant fire under it . Within twenty - four hours it burst , and made a great crack ; so that having a way to make my vessels so that they are strengthened by the force within them ...
... open end , as also the touch - hole , and making a constant fire under it . Within twenty - four hours it burst , and made a great crack ; so that having a way to make my vessels so that they are strengthened by the force within them ...
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... open or shut , so as to let the steam out of the great boiler into either of the receivers . " The method by which Savery managed to keep up the supply in the large boiler , for the purpose of evaporation , is highly ingenious . Let a ...
... open or shut , so as to let the steam out of the great boiler into either of the receivers . " The method by which Savery managed to keep up the supply in the large boiler , for the purpose of evaporation , is highly ingenious . Let a ...
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... ( open to the atmosphere ) into any vacuous space was owing to the pressure of the atmosphere , acting upon all bodies at ... opened to admit air at the lowest part of the cylinder below the piston , the weights would pull the piston up to ...
... ( open to the atmosphere ) into any vacuous space was owing to the pressure of the atmosphere , acting upon all bodies at ... opened to admit air at the lowest part of the cylinder below the piston , the weights would pull the piston up to ...
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... open to the air , in which a piston e works ; this is attached to a lever ƒ oscillating in the centre g , and having at its other extremity h a weight , as a pump - rod weighted , which , acting as a counterpoise , pulls the piston up ...
... open to the air , in which a piston e works ; this is attached to a lever ƒ oscillating in the centre g , and having at its other extremity h a weight , as a pump - rod weighted , which , acting as a counterpoise , pulls the piston up ...
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... opened the way to a great number of applications . Hence it will be observed that the name , atmo- spheric engine , " by which Newcomen's contrivance was known , was not so inappropriate . 66 We now proceed to detail the various ...
... opened the way to a great number of applications . Hence it will be observed that the name , atmo- spheric engine , " by which Newcomen's contrivance was known , was not so inappropriate . 66 We now proceed to detail the various ...
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