Lectures on Iron-foundingC. Griffin, 1904 - 136 Seiten |
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... taken to introduce some alterations and additions , which will , it is hoped , make the work more permanently useful . In explanation of the scope of the lectures it may be added that the audience consisted chiefly of men who are ...
... taken to introduce some alterations and additions , which will , it is hoped , make the work more permanently useful . In explanation of the scope of the lectures it may be added that the audience consisted chiefly of men who are ...
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... taken for smelting to Pittsburg , or elsewhere , as required . These deposits were only opened up in 1894. But the ease with which they can be mined , their extent , and their easy reducibility , are such that the 1 This is sometimes ...
... taken for smelting to Pittsburg , or elsewhere , as required . These deposits were only opened up in 1894. But the ease with which they can be mined , their extent , and their easy reducibility , are such that the 1 This is sometimes ...
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... taken to the blast furnaces , three of which are shown in the illustration . In connection with each blast furnace are two hot - blast stoves for heating the air which is supplied by the blast engine situated in the engine - house . The ...
... taken to the blast furnaces , three of which are shown in the illustration . In connection with each blast furnace are two hot - blast stoves for heating the air which is supplied by the blast engine situated in the engine - house . The ...
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... taken from a paper by Sir B. Samuelson.1 The furnace consists of a large cylinder made of plates of wrought iron or mild steel , and rivetted together so as to form an outer shell which rests on a ring , which in turn is supported on ...
... taken from a paper by Sir B. Samuelson.1 The furnace consists of a large cylinder made of plates of wrought iron or mild steel , and rivetted together so as to form an outer shell which rests on a ring , which in turn is supported on ...
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... taken that the gases pass upward through the furnace at a speed which is about four thousand times as great as that of the solid materials which are descending . The cold materials which enter at the top , in their descent lower the ...
... taken that the gases pass upward through the furnace at a speed which is about four thousand times as great as that of the solid materials which are descending . The cold materials which enter at the top , in their descent lower the ...
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