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... 82.442 4.4484 $ 3.158 4.8608 84.670 4.9492 82.243 5.1969 83.794 5.2950 85.346 5.3930 86.898 5.4911 Horses . Horses . Feet . In . Inches . 84.351 5.7508 $ 5.943 5.8593 89.126 6.0763 87.534 5.9678 20 THE PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT'S.
... 82.442 4.4484 $ 3.158 4.8608 84.670 4.9492 82.243 5.1969 83.794 5.2950 85.346 5.3930 86.898 5.4911 Horses . Horses . Feet . In . Inches . 84.351 5.7508 $ 5.943 5.8593 89.126 6.0763 87.534 5.9678 20 THE PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT'S.
Side 34
... Feet . In . Inches . Inches . A. Worsted Mill 2 ... 20 112 16 9 3 9 210 B. Ditto 2 ... 35 300 19 8 31 11 230 C. Ditto 1 ... 40 111 11 0 3 10 136 No. Ft . In . 1 ... 50 ( 1 ... 5 1 2 21 ... 5 7 1 ... 4 0 Horses . 31 137 25 376 25 80 is ...
... Feet . In . Inches . Inches . A. Worsted Mill 2 ... 20 112 16 9 3 9 210 B. Ditto 2 ... 35 300 19 8 31 11 230 C. Ditto 1 ... 40 111 11 0 3 10 136 No. Ft . In . 1 ... 50 ( 1 ... 5 1 2 21 ... 5 7 1 ... 4 0 Horses . 31 137 25 376 25 80 is ...
Side 37
... feet per second ; it is required to determine the strength of the cogs of a wheel to be driven by this engine , which is to have 152 cogs and make 17 revolutions per minute . " and 6875 pounds X 210 feet 33,000 Three and a - half feet ...
... feet per second ; it is required to determine the strength of the cogs of a wheel to be driven by this engine , which is to have 152 cogs and make 17 revolutions per minute . " and 6875 pounds X 210 feet 33,000 Three and a - half feet ...
Side 38
... feet 10 inches diameter , 4 inches pitch , 12 inches broad , 112 cogs , making 22 revolutions per minute . By taking ( at twice ) from the tables , we find the power per revolution is equal to 4.976 horses , or , for 22 revolutions per ...
... feet 10 inches diameter , 4 inches pitch , 12 inches broad , 112 cogs , making 22 revolutions per minute . By taking ( at twice ) from the tables , we find the power per revolution is equal to 4.976 horses , or , for 22 revolutions per ...
Side 75
... feet stroke ? Twice 36 inches stroke in the Table are equal to 6 feet ; also four times the area of 9 - inch working barrel are equal to area of 18 - inch working barrel . Therefore , contents of 9 - inch working barrel 36 inches stroke ...
... feet stroke ? Twice 36 inches stroke in the Table are equal to 6 feet ; also four times the area of 9 - inch working barrel are equal to area of 18 - inch working barrel . Therefore , contents of 9 - inch working barrel 36 inches stroke ...
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The Practical Millwright's and Engineer's Ready Reckoner Thomas Dixon (Engineer ) Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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14 inches answer APPLICATION AREAS Arms Author average balls Barrel Boilers BOLTS breadth Bridges calculated cast iron centre CIRCLES cloth co co co cogs column Connecting construction containing contents Cubic cylinder Details Diameter 1 Revolu DIAMETER AND POWER DIVISORS driving edition ENGLISH engravings equal estimated examples EXPANSIVELY feet foot FRENCH Gallons Cubic Gallons per Stroke given gives H.P. at Diameter H.P. Diameter horses illustrated inches diameter inches pitch inches stroke Iron kilog KILOGRAMMES Land Length of Stroke LONDON MARINE ENGINES Metres Mill Millimetre multiplied nearly obtained opposite Piston Pitch in Inches plates pounds POWER OF SPUR practical Pressure Propeller proportion Railway revolutions per minute royal 8vo rule Scale Screw sewed Shaft Slide spindle SPUR WHEELS square inch Steam Engine TABLE FOR PUMPS thread tion per Minute tons Treatise VALUE Valve various Views weight wood wrought iron
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Side 5 - MODERN ALPHABETS, Plain and Ornamental; including German, Old English, Saxon, Italic, Perspective, Greek, Hebrew, Court Hand, Engrossing, Tuscan, Riband, Gothic, Rustic, and Arabesque; with several Original Designs, and an Analysis of the Roman and Old English Alphabets, large and small, and Numerals, for the use of Draughtsmen, Surveyors, Masons, Decorative Painters, Lithographers, Engravers, Carvers, &c.
Side 6 - Perpetual Motion. Perpetuum Mobile, or Search for Self-motive Power during the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries, illustrated from various authentic sources in papers, essays, letters, paragraphs, and numerous patent specifications, with an Introductory Essay by Henry Dircks, CE, with numerous engravings of machines, crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. " A curious and interesting work. Mr. Dircks...
Side 2 - The Iron Manufacture of Great Britain, Theoretically and Practically Considered ; including Descriptive Details of the Ores, Fuels, and Fluxes employed ; the Preliminary Operation of Calcination; the Blast, Refining, and Puddling Furnaces; Engines and Machinery; and the various Processes in Union...
Side 6 - Gleanings from Ornamental Art of every style : Drawn from Examples in the British, South Kensington, Indian, Crystal Palace, and other Museums, the Exhibitions of 1851 and 1862, and the best English and Foreign works. In a series of loo exquisitely drawn Plates, containing many hundred examples.
Side 2 - A description and draught of a new invented Machine, for carrying Vessels or Ships out of, or into, any Harbour, Port, or River, against Wind and Tide, or in a Calm...
Side 3 - JAMIESON'S MECHANICS FOR PRACTICAL MEN, Including Treatises on the Composition and Resolution of Forces; the Centre of Gravity; and the Mechanical Powers- illustrated by Examples and Designs.
Side 9 - Camus (M?) Treatise on the Teeth of Wheels, demonstrating the best forms which can be given to them for the purposes of Machinery, such as Mill-work and Clock-work, and the art of finding their numbers. Translated from the French, with details of the present practice of Millwrights, Engine Makers, and other Machinists, by ISAAC HAWKINS.
Side 5 - A record of the progress of modern engineering: Comprising civil, mechanical, marine, hydraulic, railway, bridge, and other engineering works. With essays and reviews.
Side 8 - To which are added, Observations on the Construction of Steam Boilers and remarks upon Furnaces used for Smoke Prevention; with a Chapter on Explosions. By R, Armstrong, CE, and John Bourne.
Side 8 - ... BUILDING: For the use of Architects, Builders, Draughtsmen, Machinists, Engineers, and Mechanics. Edited by JOHN BULLOCK, author of " The American Cottage Builder.