Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 51Institution of Civil Engineers, 1878 |
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... reduction takes place , it is as much as the Author hopes for . There is almost less incentive to further economy to- day than there once was ; for , viewed from the side of the owner's pocket , coals are no longer the chief item of ...
... reduction takes place , it is as much as the Author hopes for . There is almost less incentive to further economy to- day than there once was ; for , viewed from the side of the owner's pocket , coals are no longer the chief item of ...
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... reduce that disadvantage . By the engine with two cylinders placed vertically one above the other , and working with . a single crank , he had reduced the amount of space necessary for a given HP . , and had also , he believed , reduced ...
... reduce that disadvantage . By the engine with two cylinders placed vertically one above the other , and working with . a single crank , he had reduced the amount of space necessary for a given HP . , and had also , he believed , reduced ...
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... reduced to a large extent ; but there were no such means of re- ducing the generation of steam in a marine boiler . He could not conclude without paying a tribute of respectful admiration to the manner in which the Paper had been ...
... reduced to a large extent ; but there were no such means of re- ducing the generation of steam in a marine boiler . He could not conclude without paying a tribute of respectful admiration to the manner in which the Paper had been ...
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... reduce the load by 10 per cent . over what was allowed for dead weight . It was surely sufficient without exercising such paternal influence , and endeavouring to teach shipbuilders and engineers their business that the surveyors should ...
... reduce the load by 10 per cent . over what was allowed for dead weight . It was surely sufficient without exercising such paternal influence , and endeavouring to teach shipbuilders and engineers their business that the surveyors should ...
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... reduce the loss . Again , there was another element introduced by a function of the propulsive force- the adventitious resistance produced in a ship's motion by the action of the screw propeller , where it was actually working . The ...
... reduce the loss . Again , there was another element introduced by a function of the propulsive force- the adventitious resistance produced in a ship's motion by the action of the screw propeller , where it was actually working . The ...
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acres amount Author average Bilbao Board of Trade boilers Bouches-du-Rhône bridge cable caisson canal carried cent centre chain cliff coal cofferdam Company compound engine condenser construction cost cubic feet cubic yards curves cylinder depth discharge Durance experiments factor of safety feet long foot fuel furnace girders groynes horizontal Hornsea inches inches in diameter inches thick increased indicated HP indicator diagrams Inst iron irrigation Kilnsea length lineal load locomotive loss of land marine masonry matter maximum mètre miles minute nickel obtained ordinary phylloxera pier piles placed plates pressure propeller quantity rails railway resistance river rope sand screw Sestao shaft shipowner side span speed square inch steam shipping steamers steel struts surface surface condensers tacheometer temperature tion tonnage tons tramway tubes tunnel valves velocity vessels wall weight wheels width wire Withernsea yards per annum