Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Enigneering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufacturing, and Shipbuilding, Volumer 38-39Knight and Lacey, 1843 |
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Side 4
... vessel with the same , or double the power of the Novelty . Both vessels to have the same emerged and midship section . " To this challenge I have had no answer ! This is as I expected ; for , what steamer is there in the world , which ...
... vessel with the same , or double the power of the Novelty . Both vessels to have the same emerged and midship section . " To this challenge I have had no answer ! This is as I expected ; for , what steamer is there in the world , which ...
Side 5
... vessel , built , as I have said , by myself , with a view of testing the appli- cation of steam in combination with a screw , as an auxiliary power to merchant ships . She is a three - masted vessel , with a capacious hold ; and as her ...
... vessel , built , as I have said , by myself , with a view of testing the appli- cation of steam in combination with a screw , as an auxiliary power to merchant ships . She is a three - masted vessel , with a capacious hold ; and as her ...
Side 6
... vessel is preserved by using the funnel as the mizen mast . 8th . A saving of nearly 20 per cent . in first cost , when equipped and ready for sea . 9th . A saving of at least 50 per cent . in disbursements . 10th . Room for carrying ...
... vessel is preserved by using the funnel as the mizen mast . 8th . A saving of nearly 20 per cent . in first cost , when equipped and ready for sea . 9th . A saving of at least 50 per cent . in disbursements . 10th . Room for carrying ...
Side 14
... vessel - towards which last , the steam bubbles are simul- taneously rising to the steam chamber ; the two currents thus running contrary to each , without mutual interference , as their very different specific gravities maintain an ...
... vessel - towards which last , the steam bubbles are simul- taneously rising to the steam chamber ; the two currents thus running contrary to each , without mutual interference , as their very different specific gravities maintain an ...
Side 15
... vessel , and the imprisoned fluid be- gins to put itself in motion , it breaks its way out , in a hundred directions instead of one , and we see parts of the vessel , of ex- tremely unequal strength , giving way at the same moment ...
... vessel , and the imprisoned fluid be- gins to put itself in motion , it breaks its way out , in a hundred directions instead of one , and we see parts of the vessel , of ex- tremely unequal strength , giving way at the same moment ...
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