Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 51Institution of Civil Engineers, 1878 |
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... distance , time , and pressure — it seems unreasonable to cavil at its acceptance , and illogical to question its results . Nevertheless , the Author , somewhat diffidently , advances the opinion that , as a test of useful effect , it ...
... distance , time , and pressure — it seems unreasonable to cavil at its acceptance , and illogical to question its results . Nevertheless , the Author , somewhat diffidently , advances the opinion that , as a test of useful effect , it ...
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... distances on the surface of the world . It is somewhat singular how great a failure the auxiliary steam vessel has been , that is , where the engines are used intermittently , sails being employed whenever the winds are favourable ; and ...
... distances on the surface of the world . It is somewhat singular how great a failure the auxiliary steam vessel has been , that is , where the engines are used intermittently , sails being employed whenever the winds are favourable ; and ...
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... distance from the stern , and obtaining superior results . The Paper to which he had alluded was mainly directed to an attempt to ascertain what was really the friction of the skin - resistance of ships . Up to that time it had been a ...
... distance from the stern , and obtaining superior results . The Paper to which he had alluded was mainly directed to an attempt to ascertain what was really the friction of the skin - resistance of ships . Up to that time it had been a ...
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... distance at a certain speed for a certain weight of coal . That weight had to him a known money value . It was a commercial diagram of which he thought more than any indicator diagrams received from the engine - room . Allusion had been ...
... distance at a certain speed for a certain weight of coal . That weight had to him a known money value . It was a commercial diagram of which he thought more than any indicator diagrams received from the engine - room . Allusion had been ...
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... distance of the brasses perhaps only 0.02 inch . The fine adjustment led to great carefulness on the part of the engineer . This means of accurately setting up the brasses would be of no avail unless time were given to enable the engi ...
... distance of the brasses perhaps only 0.02 inch . The fine adjustment led to great carefulness on the part of the engineer . This means of accurately setting up the brasses would be of no avail unless time were given to enable the engi ...
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