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... and the advantage gained by using a positive scavenging method (in 1890),
and at the Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition in 1891 being able to obtain 1
I.H.P. with 16.5 cubic feet of London gas with an engine giving 27 B.H.P., is
sufficient ...
... and the advantage gained by using a positive scavenging method (in 1890),
and at the Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition in 1891 being able to obtain 1
I.H.P. with 16.5 cubic feet of London gas with an engine giving 27 B.H.P., is
sufficient ...
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With Sandiacre gas, the consumption is 15 cubic feet per I.H.P. per hour. -
Referring to fig. 52, it will be seen that the two pistons are coupled by side rods
passing through the cylinder jacket, though not in contact with the cooling water.
With Sandiacre gas, the consumption is 15 cubic feet per I.H.P. per hour. -
Referring to fig. 52, it will be seen that the two pistons are coupled by side rods
passing through the cylinder jacket, though not in contact with the cooling water.
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It is assumed for purposes of convenience that flywheels of different sizes are
geometrically proportional in their various parts. Let W = weight of wheel in cwts.
= outside diameter of rim in feet. = volume in cubic feet swept by piston. mean ...
It is assumed for purposes of convenience that flywheels of different sizes are
geometrically proportional in their various parts. Let W = weight of wheel in cwts.
= outside diameter of rim in feet. = volume in cubic feet swept by piston. mean ...
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The consumption of gas equals 3} to 4 cubic feet per hour. The method of
adjusting the gas supply is simple and effective. TEMPERATURE IN DIFFERENT
PARTs of A BUNSEN FLAME (GAs CoNSUMPTION 6 CUBIc FEET PER Hour) ...
The consumption of gas equals 3} to 4 cubic feet per hour. The method of
adjusting the gas supply is simple and effective. TEMPERATURE IN DIFFERENT
PARTs of A BUNSEN FLAME (GAs CoNSUMPTION 6 CUBIc FEET PER Hour) ...
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CHAPTER XXIII GAS METERs THE capacity of a meter is calculated by the
number of lights, consuming 6 cubic feet per hour, it is designed to supply. Thus,
a 5-light meter is capable of passing 30 cubic feet per hour, though meters are
very ...
CHAPTER XXIII GAS METERs THE capacity of a meter is calculated by the
number of lights, consuming 6 cubic feet per hour, it is designed to supply. Thus,
a 5-light meter is capable of passing 30 cubic feet per hour, though meters are
very ...
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