Steam Boilers: Their Defects, Management, and ConstructionC. Griffin & Company, Limited, 1903 - 157 Seiten |
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... considerable danger of the feed - supply being neglected , and to prevent this the glass - tubes should be shrouded at the bottom with ferrules of such length , that , when the water is visible in the glass , there will be a depth of 4 ...
... considerable danger of the feed - supply being neglected , and to prevent this the glass - tubes should be shrouded at the bottom with ferrules of such length , that , when the water is visible in the glass , there will be a depth of 4 ...
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... considerable area became softened by overheating , and , rupturing , caused a most violent explosion , which so ... considerably , but an average of 30 grains per gallon may be taken as a fair 1 estimate . A boiler evaporating 400 ...
... considerable area became softened by overheating , and , rupturing , caused a most violent explosion , which so ... considerably , but an average of 30 grains per gallon may be taken as a fair 1 estimate . A boiler evaporating 400 ...
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... considerably increased if , in addition to deposit , the feed - water becomes impregnated with greasy matter , such as is frequently found in boilers where the water is heated by being in contact with the exhaust steam of high ...
... considerably increased if , in addition to deposit , the feed - water becomes impregnated with greasy matter , such as is frequently found in boilers where the water is heated by being in contact with the exhaust steam of high ...
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... considerable difficulty . The explosions referred to in the Board of Trade Reports as being the result of impurities in the feed - water , show that the accumulation of non - conducting matter on the plates of a boiler may become a ...
... considerable difficulty . The explosions referred to in the Board of Trade Reports as being the result of impurities in the feed - water , show that the accumulation of non - conducting matter on the plates of a boiler may become a ...
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... considerable ; Boiler Tressure . Area of Safety - Valve per Square Foot of Grate Surface . Boiler Pressure . Area of Safety - Valve per Square Foot of Grate Surface . 15 lbs . 20 215 25 30 36 1.250 sq . in . 70 lbs . • 441 sq . in ...
... considerable ; Boiler Tressure . Area of Safety - Valve per Square Foot of Grate Surface . Boiler Pressure . Area of Safety - Valve per Square Foot of Grate Surface . 15 lbs . 20 215 25 30 36 1.250 sq . in . 70 lbs . • 441 sq . in ...
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arranged attached blow-off Board of Trade bottom BRYAN DONKIN bursting pressure Butt joints cause cent circular seams collapsing pressure construction corrosion cross tubes Crown 8vo crown plates cylindrical defects double rivetting end plates Engineer EXETER STREET explosions factor of safety feed-water fire firebox fitted flanged flue tubes fracture frequently front end furnace tubes fusible plug gauges grooving gusset Handsome Cloth heating iron J. J. THOMSON Lancashire boilers lap joints leakage length lever liable load Locomotive LONDON CHARLES GRIFFIN man-hole Marine material method obtained ordinary overheating pipe pitch plate section practice prevent PROF proportions render Revised rings rivet section rivetted joints rule rupture safety-valves sectional area shearing strength shell plates solid plate square inch steam users steel stop-valve straining STRAND strength Strength of Materials suitable surface tensile strength tested Text-Book THIRD EDITION uptake-tube valve vertical boilers water space weight welding whilst
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Seite 28 - II. Classification of Steel Ships. III. Considerations in making choice of Type of Vessel. — Framing of Ships. IV. Strains experienced by Ships. — Methods of Computing and Comparing Strengths of Ships. V. Construction of Ships. — Alternative Modes of Construction. — Types of Vessels. — Turret, Self Trimming, and Trunk Steamers, &c. — Rivets and Rivetting, Workmanship. VI. Pumping Arrangements. VII. Maintenance. — Prevention of Deterioration in the Hulls of Ships.— Cement, Paint, &c.—...
Seite 32 - Notwithstanding my many years' experience at sea, it has told me how much more there it to acquire." — (Letter to the Publishers from a Master Mariner). " I must express my thanks to you for the labour and care you have taken in 'PRACTICAL MECHANICS.' . . . IT is A LIFE'S EXPERIENCE. . . . What an amount we frequently see wasted by rigging purchases without reason and accidents to spars, &c., &c. ! 'PRACTICAL MECHANICS
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Seite 31 - CONTENTS. INTRODUCTORY. — Instruments Used at Sea for Meteorological Purposes.— Meteorological Log-Books. — Atmospheric Pressure. — Air Temperatures. — Sea Temperatures. — "Winds.— Wind Force Scales.— History of the Law of Storms.— Hurricanes, Seasons, and •Storm Tracks. — Solution of the Cyclone Problem. — Ocean Currents. — Icebergs.— Synchronous Charts.— Dew, Mists, Fogs, and Haze.— Clouds.— Rain, Snow, and Hail.— Mirage, Rainbows, Coronas, Halos, and Meteors.—...
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Seite 33 - Price 6s. A MEDICAL AND SURGICAL HELP FOR SHIPMASTERS AND OFFICERS IN THE MERCHANT NAVY. BY WM. JOHNSON SMITH, FROS, Principal Medical Officer, Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich. *»* The attention of all interested in our Merchant Navy is requested to this exceedingly...
Seite 31 - Chart— Mercator Sailing — Current Sailing — Position by Bearings— Great Circle Sailing — The Tides — Questions — Appendix : Compass Error — Numerous Useful Hints.
Seite 18 - 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...
Seite 41 - There is no question that, given the PERFECT GROUNDING of the Student in his Science, the remainder comes afterwards to him in a manner much more simple and easily acquired. The work is AN EXAMPLE OP THE ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEMATIC TREATMENT of a Science over the fragmentary style so generally followed. BY A LONG WAY THE BEST of the small Manuals for Students.
Seite 32 - All but the simplest explanations have. therefore, been avoided, and ANSWERS to the Exercises are given. Any person may readily, by careful study. become master of their contents, and thus lay the foundation for a further mathematical course, if desired.