Elementary Hydrostatics: With Numerous ExamplesMacmillan and Company, 1866 - 155 pages |
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... condensed until it opens the valve G , and entirely escapes by it , while the condition of the air and water in the pipe DI will remain unchanged . When EF has returned to A the stroke is completed , and it is easy to see that a ...
... condensed until it opens the valve G , and entirely escapes by it , while the condition of the air and water in the pipe DI will remain unchanged . When EF has returned to A the stroke is completed , and it is easy to see that a ...
Page 73
... condensed steam and water let off by the cock K which is then also closed . The machine has now completed one stroke ... condensing the steam at the end of each stroke ; for while it is only wanted to cool the steam itself , the jet of ...
... condensed steam and water let off by the cock K which is then also closed . The machine has now completed one stroke ... condensing the steam at the end of each stroke ; for while it is only wanted to cool the steam itself , the jet of ...
Page 74
... condensing the steam might be performed , so that the cylinder should remain constantly of the same tempera- ture ... Condensing Engine . 57. The annexed diagram represents a section of a double- action condensing Engine , in its ...
... condensing the steam might be performed , so that the cylinder should remain constantly of the same tempera- ture ... Condensing Engine . 57. The annexed diagram represents a section of a double- action condensing Engine , in its ...
Page 75
... con- stantly playing . Mis a force - pump , worked by a rod con- nected to the beam , which returns the condensed steam and water from the condenser by the tube N to the boiler . E G Fig . 2 . B Suppose the piston. ELASTIC FLUIDS . 75.
... con- stantly playing . Mis a force - pump , worked by a rod con- nected to the beam , which returns the condensed steam and water from the condenser by the tube N to the boiler . E G Fig . 2 . B Suppose the piston. ELASTIC FLUIDS . 75.
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... condensed a vacuum will be formed be- F low the piston , which will now be driven down by the unsupported pressure of the steam on its upper surface . When the piston has reached the bottom of the cylinder the slide - valve will have ...
... condensed a vacuum will be formed be- F low the piston , which will now be driven down by the unsupported pressure of the steam on its upper surface . When the piston has reached the bottom of the cylinder the slide - valve will have ...
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