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... pressure steam more dangerous or de- strnctive than steam of low - pressure . This , however , results from prejudice rather than from calm and dispassionate reasoning ; in the face , too , of daily experience and the successful ...
... pressure steam more dangerous or de- strnctive than steam of low - pressure . This , however , results from prejudice rather than from calm and dispassionate reasoning ; in the face , too , of daily experience and the successful ...
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... pressure would not be one iota more danger- ous than the four pounds steam being increased to eight , and vice versa ; consequently , in relation to strength , one boiler is as likely to explode as the other : but as neither is likely ...
... pressure would not be one iota more danger- ous than the four pounds steam being increased to eight , and vice versa ; consequently , in relation to strength , one boiler is as likely to explode as the other : but as neither is likely ...
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... pressures here assumed for illustrating the two modes of appli- cation are not those , of course , which would be adopted in practice , but the result would be the same in effect if the maximum pressure were sixty - five pounds above ...
... pressures here assumed for illustrating the two modes of appli- cation are not those , of course , which would be adopted in practice , but the result would be the same in effect if the maximum pressure were sixty - five pounds above ...
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... pressure on opposite sides of the wheels , whenever the brake is ope- rated . " 47. For an Improvement in the Construction of Rotary Steam Engines ; James Miller , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , September 26 . Claim . " What I claim as ...
... pressure on opposite sides of the wheels , whenever the brake is ope- rated . " 47. For an Improvement in the Construction of Rotary Steam Engines ; James Miller , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , September 26 . Claim . " What I claim as ...
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... pressure , produce a velocity equal to the circular motion of the orifice ; the velocity through the moving orifice will be the same that it would be if stationary , and under the pressure of the sum of the heads : For example ...
... pressure , produce a velocity equal to the circular motion of the orifice ; the velocity through the moving orifice will be the same that it would be if stationary , and under the pressure of the sum of the heads : For example ...
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