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" Stress is inversely as the Velocity.^ " For example — if the pitch lines of one pair of wheels be moving at the rate of 6 feet in a second, and another pair of wheels, in every other respect under the same circumstances, be moving at the rate of 3 feet... "
An Essay on the Teeth of Wheels: Comprehending Principles, and Their ... - Page 129
by Robertson Buchanan - 1808 - 164 pages
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Practical Essays on Mill Work and Other Machinery, Volume 1

Robertson Buchanan - Machinery - 1823 - 440 pages
...Force and its Distance from that Place.* PROPOSITION III. 78. The Pitch being the same, the Stress i* inversely as the Velocity:-^ For example — if the...pair of wheels, in every other respect under the same cir* See Emerson, Prop. 69. t See Emerson; Prop. 119, Rule 8. cumstances, be moving at the rate of...
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Practical Essays on Mill Work and Other Machinery, Volume 1

Robertson Buchanan - Machinery - 1841 - 582 pages
...the weight to the power, so that at every part it may be reciprocally as the velocity of that part. For example — if the pitch lines of one pair of...stress on the latter is double of that on the former. 107. This proposition is true only in the wheels of the same machine. To render it universal, the first...
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The Young Mill-wright and Miller's Guide

Oliver Evans - Flour mills - 1848 - 594 pages
...plate.'* " ' PROPOSITION in. " ' Tlie pitch being the same, the Stress is inversely as the Velodly?\ " For example — if the pitch lines of one pair of...stress on the latter, is double of that on the former. " Of arranging the Numbers of Wheel-Work. "In a machine, the velocity of the impelled point should...
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The Young Mill-wright and Miller's Guide: Illustrated by Twenty-eight ...

Oliver Evans - Flour mills - 1860 - 460 pages
...Force and its distance from that plate* '"PROPOSITION III. " ' The Pitch being t/w same, the Stress is inversely as the Velocity.^ " For example — if...stress on the latter is double of that on the former " Of arranging the Numbers of Wheel-Worlt. ''In a machine, the velocity of the impelled point should...
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West's Moulders' Text-book: Being Pt. II of American Foundry Practice

Thomas Dyson West - Founding - 1891 - 530 pages
...case the strength is directly as the pitch. " The stress on the teeth of gears is as the pressure and inversely as the velocity. For example, if the pitch lines of one pair of wheels move at the rate of 1 ,000 feet per minute, and another pair of gears, in every other respect under...
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