A Text-book on Applied Mechanics: Specially Arranged for the Use of Science and Art, City and Guilds of London Institute and Other Engineering Students, Band 2Charles Griffin, 1898 |
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... Reactions on a Beam - First Method - Resultant of the Loads on a Beam - Reactions on a Beam - Second Method - Fink Truss - Trapezoidal Truss of Three Panels - Trapezoidal Truss of Five Panels - Example I. - Warren Girder - Lin- ville or ...
... Reactions on a Beam - First Method - Resultant of the Loads on a Beam - Reactions on a Beam - Second Method - Fink Truss - Trapezoidal Truss of Three Panels - Trapezoidal Truss of Five Panels - Example I. - Warren Girder - Lin- ville or ...
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... Reaction of a Jet - Reduc- tion of Pressure Round an Orifice - Impact - Loss of Energy -Resistance of a Pipe - Hydraulic Mean Depth - Questions , 400-427 LECTURE XXXVI Water - Wheels and Turbines . Hydraulic Motors - Overshot Water ...
... Reaction of a Jet - Reduc- tion of Pressure Round an Orifice - Impact - Loss of Energy -Resistance of a Pipe - Hydraulic Mean Depth - Questions , 400-427 LECTURE XXXVI Water - Wheels and Turbines . Hydraulic Motors - Overshot Water ...
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... reaction . Law 1. - This Law asserts that matter is indifferent to motion , i.e. , has no innate tendency to start into motion when at rest , nor to change its motion , either in magnitude or in direction , when once it is made to move ...
... reaction . Law 1. - This Law asserts that matter is indifferent to motion , i.e. , has no innate tendency to start into motion when at rest , nor to change its motion , either in magnitude or in direction , when once it is made to move ...
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... react on each other with equal forces . Thus , a weight lies on a table , and presses on it with a certain force ... reaction . The truth of this Law has been assumed throughout the whole of the preceding parts of this treatise - viz ...
... react on each other with equal forces . Thus , a weight lies on a table , and presses on it with a certain force ... reaction . The truth of this Law has been assumed throughout the whole of the preceding parts of this treatise - viz ...
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... reaction is called the Centrifugal Force . These terms may be defined as follows : - DEFINITION . Centripetal Force is that force which a guiding body exerts on a revolving body in order to compel the revolving body to move in its ...
... reaction is called the Centrifugal Force . These terms may be defined as follows : - DEFINITION . Centripetal Force is that force which a guiding body exerts on a revolving body in order to compel the revolving body to move in its ...
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acceleration angle angular velocity axis beam bending bending moment body centrifugal force compression condenser crane curve cwts cylinder delivery valve diameter direction distance equal equation Exam EXAMPLE external forces feet per second fixed flange fluid flywheel forces acting Frame Diagram friction girder governor Hence hodograph horizontal hydraulic Hydraulic Machinery inch-lbs inertia joint kinetic energy Lecture length lever line of action liquid machine magnitude maximum moment of inertia motion moving P₁ parallel pipe piston plane plunger polygon pressure pulley pump radius of gyration reaction refrigerating represent resistance resultant revolutions per minute rotation shaft shearing force shearing stress side speed spindle square inch Stress Diagram stroke surface tank tensile stress tension tie-rods tons Truss turbine uniformly v₁ vane vertical component W₁ weight wheel
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Seite 65 - Chain- Endless Rope- Comparison. Winding: Pit Frames— Pulleys— Cages— Ropes— Guides — Engines — Drums — Brakes— Counterbalancing — Expansion — Condensation — Compound Engines— Prevention of Overwinding— Catches at pit top — Changing Tubs— Tub Controllers— Signalling. Pumping : Bucket and Plunger Pumps — Supporting Pipes in Shaft — Valves — Suspended lifts for Sinking — Cornish and Bull Engines — Davey Differential Engine — Worthington Pump — Calculations...
Seite 35 - Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state.
Seite 70 - METALLURGICAL MACHINERY: the Application of Engineering to Metallurgical Problems. By HENRY CHARLES JENKINS, Wh.Sc., ASSOC.RSM, Assoc.
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Seite 41 - By Defective and Overloaded Safety Valves — (3) By Corrosion, Internal or External — (4) By Defective Design and Construction (Unsupported Flue Tubes ; Unstrengthened Manholes ; Defective Staying ; Strength of Rivetted Joints ; Factor of Safety) — II. CONSTRUCTION...
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Seite 54 - EDITION, Revised and Corrected. *»* Mr. Buck's Text-Book has been SPECIALLY PREPARED with a view to the New Examinations of the Board of Trade, in which Trigonometry is an obligatory subject. "This...
Seite 48 - Prof. SMITH'S CONVERSION-TABLES form the most unique and comprehensive collection ever placed before the profession. By their use much time and labour will be saved, and the chances of error in calculation diminished.
Seite 52 - Sound and its chief Characteristics.— The Velocity of Sound In Air and other Media.— Reflection and Refraction of Sound.— Frequency and Pitch of Notes.— Resonance and Forced Oscillations.— Analysis of Vibrations.— The Transverse Vibrations of Stretched Strings or Wires.— Pipes and other Air Cavities.— Rods.— Plates.