Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 51Institution of Civil Engineers, 1878 |
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... safety . Both are difficult problems , and if the Author cannot consider that unmixed good has come of the interference , he will not deny that some advantage has resulted , and that political situations have arisen when it was ...
... safety . Both are difficult problems , and if the Author cannot consider that unmixed good has come of the interference , he will not deny that some advantage has resulted , and that political situations have arisen when it was ...
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... safety . This inter- ference has grown up , during the last twenty - two years , from a simple survey , principally confined to boats and one or two other similar matters , to a minute and comprehensive inspection , begin- ning with the ...
... safety . This inter- ference has grown up , during the last twenty - two years , from a simple survey , principally confined to boats and one or two other similar matters , to a minute and comprehensive inspection , begin- ning with the ...
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... safety - as years of experience with thousands of instances have proved - behind a locomotive carrying 120 lbs . of steam on a boiler which , if it was in a steamboat , would be restricted by law to about 70 lbs . In fact , if sea rules ...
... safety - as years of experience with thousands of instances have proved - behind a locomotive carrying 120 lbs . of steam on a boiler which , if it was in a steamboat , would be restricted by law to about 70 lbs . In fact , if sea rules ...
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... safety long ships of small size . He supposed also that there was a practical limit to the size of ships in the ports they had to serve . That was emphatically the case in the Channel passage , for it was entirely owing to the ...
... safety long ships of small size . He supposed also that there was a practical limit to the size of ships in the ports they had to serve . That was emphatically the case in the Channel passage , for it was entirely owing to the ...
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... safety of ships , and had nothing to do with shipowners ' profits . To sum up his views in a few words : he held the propeller which , as the Author had properly stated , had initiated a revolution in steam navigation , to be a most ...
... safety of ships , and had nothing to do with shipowners ' profits . To sum up his views in a few words : he held the propeller which , as the Author had properly stated , had initiated a revolution in steam navigation , to be a most ...
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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