The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 219A. Constable, 1914 |
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... steam , while the need for steam heating may rule out gas or oil engines . Many other points affect the design of a power plant , but those mentioned will give an idea of the considerations affecting type of plant and will enable the ...
... steam , while the need for steam heating may rule out gas or oil engines . Many other points affect the design of a power plant , but those mentioned will give an idea of the considerations affecting type of plant and will enable the ...
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... steam engine , or turbine , the working fluid is steam . Heat is given to the steam in the boiler , and by the steam is supplied to the engine ; the steam when rejected by the engine into the exhaust or condenser is at a lower ...
... steam engine , or turbine , the working fluid is steam . Heat is given to the steam in the boiler , and by the steam is supplied to the engine ; the steam when rejected by the engine into the exhaust or condenser is at a lower ...
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... steam or any other form ; and instead of levels , take temperatures . The temperature of steam in a boiler working at 125 lb. per square inch pressure , i.e. 350 ° F . , may be taken as the equivalent to the top of the waterfall , and ...
... steam or any other form ; and instead of levels , take temperatures . The temperature of steam in a boiler working at 125 lb. per square inch pressure , i.e. 350 ° F . , may be taken as the equivalent to the top of the waterfall , and ...
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... steam to a higher temperature or by arranging for its rejection at a lower temperature . In steam plants great progress has been made in both these directions , especially since the introduction of steam turbines . The temperature of the ...
... steam to a higher temperature or by arranging for its rejection at a lower temperature . In steam plants great progress has been made in both these directions , especially since the introduction of steam turbines . The temperature of the ...
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... steam for reciprocating engines except to a small extent . With turbines the position is different ; lubrication is not affected because the parts requiring lubrication are not ex- posed to steam . On the other hand , the difficulty in ...
... steam for reciprocating engines except to a small extent . With turbines the position is different ; lubrication is not affected because the parts requiring lubrication are not ex- posed to steam . On the other hand , the difficulty in ...
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Seite 100 - He who begins by loving Christianity better than Truth, will proceed by loving his own sect or Church better than Christianity, and end in loving himself better than all.
Seite 228 - States which have undergone a change of government due to revolution, the results of which threaten other States, ipso facto, cease to be members of the European Alliance, and remain excluded from it until their situation gives guarantees for legal order and stability. If, owing to such alterations, immediate danger threatens other States, the Powers bind themselves, by peaceful means, or if need be by arms, to bring back the guilty State into the bosom of the Great Alliance.
Seite 228 - The people of the United States have a vital interest in the cause of popular self-government.
Seite 226 - It cannot be too often and too emphatically asserted that the United States has not the slightest desire for territorial aggrandizement at the expense of any of its southern neighbors, and will not treat the Monroe Doctrine as an excuse for such aggrandizement on its part.
Seite 330 - C'est que la Liberté n'est pas une comtesse Du noble faubourg Saint-Germain, Une femme qu'un cri fait tomber en faiblesse, Qui met du blanc et du carmin : C'est une forte femme aux puissantes mamelles, A la voix rauque, aux durs appas...
Seite 493 - God is our guide ! from field, from wave, From plough, from anvil, and from loom, We come, our country's rights to save, And speak a tyrant faction's doom : And hark ! we raise from sea to sea, The sacred watchword, Liberty.
Seite 223 - The acquisition of San Domingo is an adherence to the " Monroe doctrine;" it is a measure of national protection ; it is asserting our just claim to a controlling influence over the great commercial traffic soon to flow from west to east, by way of the Isthmus of Darien...
Seite 439 - That all further extension of territory or assumption of government, or new treaties offering any protection to native tribes, would be inexpedient...
Seite 44 - Nous avouerons que notre héros était fort peu héros en ce moment. Toutefois, la peur ne venait chez lui qu'en seconde ligne; il était surtout scandalisé de ce bruit qui lui faisait mal aux oreilles.
Seite 422 - I heard them both, and oh! I heard The song of every singing bird That sings beneath the sky, And with the song of lark and wren The song of mountains, moths and men And seas and rainbows vie!