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Richard Sennett, H. J. Oram. SURFACE CONDENSER EDUCTION PIPE TRUNK FIG . 4 . STEAM PIPE DISCHARGE INLET FOR CIRCULATING WATER SURFACE EDUCTION PIPE PISTON ROD. 8 THE MARINE STEAM - ENGINE.
Richard Sennett, H. J. Oram. SURFACE CONDENSER EDUCTION PIPE TRUNK FIG . 4 . STEAM PIPE DISCHARGE INLET FOR CIRCULATING WATER SURFACE EDUCTION PIPE PISTON ROD. 8 THE MARINE STEAM - ENGINE.
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... , H. J. Oram. CONDENSER FIG . 5 . CYLINDER space available , and a short connecting - rod fitted. DISCHARGE INLET FOR CIRCULATING WATER SURFACE EDUCTION PIPE PISTON ROD CONDE FIG . 6 . AIR PUMP i Water line. HISTORY AND PROGRESS 6.
... , H. J. Oram. CONDENSER FIG . 5 . CYLINDER space available , and a short connecting - rod fitted. DISCHARGE INLET FOR CIRCULATING WATER SURFACE EDUCTION PIPE PISTON ROD CONDE FIG . 6 . AIR PUMP i Water line. HISTORY AND PROGRESS 6.
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... by the fans through a pipe , enters this chamber at the middle , and proceeds past these tubes on either side , E gradually increasing in temperature by contact with them , and METHODS OF ACCELERATING RATE OF COMBUSTION OF FUEL 49.
... by the fans through a pipe , enters this chamber at the middle , and proceeds past these tubes on either side , E gradually increasing in temperature by contact with them , and METHODS OF ACCELERATING RATE OF COMBUSTION OF FUEL 49.
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... pipe , steam is supplied through an annular space outside it , while the oil to be burned is admitted to another annular space outside the latter . The speciality in Holden's burner , shown in Figs . 24 to 26 , lies in the fact that the ...
... pipe , steam is supplied through an annular space outside it , while the oil to be burned is admitted to another annular space outside the latter . The speciality in Holden's burner , shown in Figs . 24 to 26 , lies in the fact that the ...
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... Pipe B B Less space occupied by the fuel for a given weight , and simplifica- tion of means of shipping it into the bunkers . Reduction of stokehold staff , owing to the absence of hand labour in trimming and stoking , which is very ...
... Pipe B B Less space occupied by the fuel for a given weight , and simplifica- tion of means of shipping it into the bunkers . Reduction of stokehold staff , owing to the absence of hand labour in trimming and stoking , which is very ...
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The Marine Steam Engine: A Treatise for Engineering Students, Young ... Richard Sennett Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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action air-pump amount angle arrangement auxiliary Belleville boiler bilge blades boilers bottom cause cent centre coal cock combustion chamber compound engines compression condenser connected considerable crank crank-shaft Crown 8vo curve diameter drain draught eccentric efficiency evaporation exhaust expansion engines Fahr feed-water fire fitted friction funnel furnace gases gauge gear gunmetal heating surface high-pressure cylinder holes horizontal Illustrations increased indicator diagram initial pressure jacket lever low-pressure cylinder manganese bronze marine engines mean effective pressure motion necessary obtained orifice paddle-wheel piston plates ports position practice prevent propeller pump quantity rate of expansion reduced revolutions per minute riveted Royal Navy safety valves screw sea-water shaft ship shown in Fig side slide-valve space speed square inch steam pipes steam pressure steel stokehold stroke suction surface condensers temperature triple expansion engines tubes vertical vessels volume water-tube boilers weight
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