Thirdly, whatever air or other elastic vapour is not condensed by the cold of the condenser, and may impede the working of the engine, is to be drawn out of the steam vessels, or condensers, by means of pumps, wrought by the engines themselves, or otherwise. Pumping Engines for Water Works - Seite 15von Charles Arthur Hague - 1907 - 372 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1894 - 608 Seiten
...as the air in the neighborhood of the engines, by application of water or other cold bodies.) " (3) Whatever air or other elastic vapor is not condensed...pumps wrought by the engines themselves, or otherwise. "(4) I intend, in many cases, to employ the expansive force of steam to press on the pistons, or whatever... | |
| 1914 - 926 Seiten
...the same manner in which the pressure of the atmosphere is now WATT'S SINGLE-ACTING ENGINE — FIG. 6 condenser, and may impede the working of the engine,...the steam vessels or condensers by means of pumps, employed in common fire engines. In cases where cold water cannot be had in plenty, the engines may... | |
| 688 Seiten
...engines, by application of water, or other cold bodies. Thirdly, Whatever air or other elastic vapour is not condensed by the cold of the condenser, and...the working of the engine, is to be drawn out of the steam-vessels or condensers by means of pumps, wrought by the engines themselves, or otherwise. Fourthly,... | |
| Robert Henry Thurston - 1891 - 214 Seiten
...engines, by application of water or other cold bodies. " 3dly. Whatever air or other elastic vapour is not condensed by the cold of the condenser, and...the working of the engine, is to be drawn out of the steam-vessels or condensers by means of pumps, wrought by the engines themselves, or otherwise. "4thly.... | |
| Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Great Britain) - 1883 - 952 Seiten
...tho condensed steam ; and he says very shortly, " Thirdly, whatever air or other elastic vapour " ia not condensed by the cold of the condenser, and may...the " working of the engine, is to be drawn out of tho steam vessels or " condensers by means of pumps wrought by the engines themselves " or otherwise."... | |
| 1794 - 512 Seiten
...bodies. Thirdly, whatever air or other elaftic vapour is not condenfed by the cold of the condenfer, and may impede the working of the engine, is to be drawn out of the fteam-veffels, or condenfers, by means of of pumps, wrought by the engines themfelves, or otherwife.... | |
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