A Practical Treatise on Locomotive Engines Upon Railways ...: Founded Upon a Great Many New Experiments ... with Many Different Engines and Considerable Trains of Carriages. To which is Added, an Appendix; Showing the Expense of Conveying Goods, by Locomotive Engines, on RailroadsJ. Weale, 1836 - 365 sider |
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... contain a calcula- tion of the quantity of fuel required for the traction of given loads . These inquiries will be sufficient to solve all the most important questions concerning the application of locomotive engines to the draft of ...
... contain a calcula- tion of the quantity of fuel required for the traction of given loads . These inquiries will be sufficient to solve all the most important questions concerning the application of locomotive engines to the draft of ...
Side 26
... containing the fire - box . BB , Stand for the engine - man and his assistant . C , Chimney of the engine . D , Place of the cylinders . E , First safety - valve , with lever and spring - balance , as will be explained hereafter . F ...
... containing the fire - box . BB , Stand for the engine - man and his assistant . C , Chimney of the engine . D , Place of the cylinders . E , First safety - valve , with lever and spring - balance , as will be explained hereafter . F ...
Side 57
... containing mercury , which ought not to rise above the two points M and m . FG is the water reservoir . It must not contain water above the cock E , the use of which is to get rid of the surplus of water that may have been produced by ...
... containing mercury , which ought not to rise above the two points M and m . FG is the water reservoir . It must not contain water above the cock E , the use of which is to get rid of the surplus of water that may have been produced by ...
Side 58
... contain 156 inches of mercury ; and as a column of 156 inches of mer- cury with a basis of 1 square inch weighs about 80lbs . , such a column may serve to measure an effective pressure amounting to 80lbs . per square inch . The ...
... contain 156 inches of mercury ; and as a column of 156 inches of mer- cury with a basis of 1 square inch weighs about 80lbs . , such a column may serve to measure an effective pressure amounting to 80lbs . per square inch . The ...
Side 59
... contain nothing but mercury , it is clear that the point corresponding to zero in the rising branch would be at m , as the mercury would in that case stand on a level in the two branches . Instead of that , the mercury in the branch M ...
... contain nothing but mercury , it is clear that the point corresponding to zero in the rising branch would be at m , as the mercury would in that case stand on a level in the two branches . Instead of that , the mercury in the branch M ...
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