The Slide Valve Practically ConsideredE. & F.N. Spon, 1865 - 76 sider |
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Nicholas Procter Burgh. Some of multiplying the pressure of the steam per square inch by the area of the surface operated on . This result , multiplied by the co - efficient of mo- tion ( the unguent being of course considered ) , will ...
Nicholas Procter Burgh. Some of multiplying the pressure of the steam per square inch by the area of the surface operated on . This result , multiplied by the co - efficient of mo- tion ( the unguent being of course considered ) , will ...
Side 9
... inches per nominal horse power . It must be understood that when expansion is required the cubic contents of the cylinder should be increased ; in order to attain this the area is enlarged . Now , were the port deduced from the said ...
... inches per nominal horse power . It must be understood that when expansion is required the cubic contents of the cylinder should be increased ; in order to attain this the area is enlarged . Now , were the port deduced from the said ...
Side 13
... inches per horse power , the cylinder would equal about 38in . in diameter , having a stroke of 2ft . The size of the steam port supply being gene- rally 1 square inch ( in area ) per horse power , the result would be 65 square inches ...
... inches per horse power , the cylinder would equal about 38in . in diameter , having a stroke of 2ft . The size of the steam port supply being gene- rally 1 square inch ( in area ) per horse power , the result would be 65 square inches ...
Side 16
... Inches . 2.5 1.5 • · • 125 • 1.0 E = 2 · 5 × 1 · 5 + 1 · 5 + 2 · 5 + [ 1—125 ] = 8 · 625 F - 8.625- [ 1-125 × 2 ] = G = 2 · 5 + 1 · 5 = . • . 6.875 4.0 · The above calculations , and the results , repre- sent the proportions of the ...
... Inches . 2.5 1.5 • · • 125 • 1.0 E = 2 · 5 × 1 · 5 + 1 · 5 + 2 · 5 + [ 1—125 ] = 8 · 625 F - 8.625- [ 1-125 × 2 ] = G = 2 · 5 + 1 · 5 = . • . 6.875 4.0 · The above calculations , and the results , repre- sent the proportions of the ...
Side 32
... Inches . B = C = . D = . E = F = 1 + 15 = . 1 · 1.5 • 0625 2.0 1.25 2.5 G = 2 + 2x1.5 + 2.5 + [ 1.25-0625 ] = 9.6875 H = 9 · 6875— [ 1.25—0625 × 2 ] = 7 · 3125 I = 1.5 + 1 + 1.25 +2.5 6.25 These calculations and their results bear ...
... Inches . B = C = . D = . E = F = 1 + 15 = . 1 · 1.5 • 0625 2.0 1.25 2.5 G = 2 + 2x1.5 + 2.5 + [ 1.25-0625 ] = 9.6875 H = 9 · 6875— [ 1.25—0625 × 2 ] = 7 · 3125 I = 1.5 + 1 + 1.25 +2.5 6.25 These calculations and their results bear ...
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