... making an intensity of power which, unless moderated on purpose, would fuse furnace and all exposed to its action. Thus the regenerators are alternately heated and cooled by the outgoing and entering gas and air, and the time for alternation is from... The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 2331865Full view - About this book
| 1865 - 400 pages
...making an intensity of power which, unless moderated on purpose, would fuse furnace and all exposed to its action. Thus the regenerators are alternately...slight excess of pressure within is kept up from the gas-producer to the bottom' of the regenerator to prevent air entering and mingling with the fuel before... | |
| Henry Youle Hind - 1865 - 302 pages
...making an intensity of power which, unless moderated on purpose, would fuze furnace and all exposed to its action. Thus the regenerators are alternately...outgoing and entering gas and air, and the time for the alternation is from half an hour to an hour, as observation may indicate. The motive power on the... | |
| Bruno Kerl, William Crookes, Ernst Otto Röhrig - 1869 - 940 pages
...making an intensity of power which, unless moderated on purpose, would fuse furnace and all exposed to its action. " Thus the regenerators are alternately...outgoing and entering gas and air, and the time for alteration is from half an hour to an hour, as observation may indicate. The motive power on the gas... | |
| Henry Stafford Osborn - 1869 - 1020 pages
...making an intensity of power which, unless moderated on purpose, would fuse furnace and all exposed to its action. " Thus the regenerators are alternately...outgoing and entering gas and air, and the time for alteration is from half an hour to an hour, as observation may indicate. The motive power on the gas... | |
| Incorporated Gas Institute, London - 1870 - 142 pages
...before they meet in the furnace, and there add to the carried heat that is due to their mutual chemical action. " Thus the regenerators are alternately heated...outgoing and entering gas and air, and the time for alteration is from half an hour to an hour, as observation may indicate. The motive power on the gas... | |
| Daniel Kinnear Clark - 1879 - 496 pages
...making an intensity of power which, unless moderated on purpose, would fuse furnace and all exposed to its action. " Thus the regenerators are alternately...gas and air ; and the time for alternation is from half-an-hour to an hour, as observation may indicate. The motive power on the gas is of two kinds :... | |
| Charles Wye Williams, Daniel Kinnear Clark - 1880 - 430 pages
...making an intensity of power which, unless moderated on purpose, would fuse furnace and all exposed to its action. " Thus the regenerators are alternately...gas and air ; and the time for alternation is from half-an-hour to an hour, as observation may indicate. The motive power on the gas is of two kinds :... | |
| Glasgow naval and marine engin. exhib - 1881 - 378 pages
...making an intensity of power which, unless moderated on purpose, would fuse furnace and all exposed to its action. Thus the regenerators are alternately...outgoing and entering gas and air, and the time for alteration is from half an hour to an hour, as observation may indicate. The motive power on the gas... | |
| Glasgow naval and marine engin. exhib - 1881 - 442 pages
...making an intensity of power which, unless moderated on purpose, would fuse furnace and all exposed to its action. Thus the regenerators are alternately...outgoing and entering gas and air, and the time for alteration is from half an hour to an hour, as observation may indicate. The motive power on the gas... | |
| 1862 - 1550 pages
...making an intensity of power which, unless moderated: on purpose, would fuse furnace and all exposed to its action. Thus the regenerators are alternately...outgoing and entering gas and air ; and the time for the alternation' is from half an hour to an hour, as observation may indicate. .The motive power on... | |
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