| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1860 - 732 pages
...detail, show that the density of saturated steam at all temperatures, above as well as below 2 1 2°, is invariably greater than that derived from the gaseous...results of these experiments, reduced in the same way, are extremely consistent. As the authors propose to extend their experiments to steam of a very... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - Machinery - 1861 - 328 pages
...RESULTS OF EXPERIMENTS ON THE DENSITY OF STEAM AT PRESSURES BELOW THAT OF THE ATMOSPHERE. These results show that the density of saturated steam at all temperatures...below 212°, is invariably greater than that derived by calculation from the gaseous laws. As we propose extending these experiments to higher presNumber... | |
| Science - 1862 - 338 pages
...and explaining the methods followed. The Lecturer had for his coadjutor Mr. Thomas Tate : the results show that the density of saturated steam at all temperatures, above as well as below 212o, is invariably greater than that derived from the gaseous laws. It appears that as the steam becomes... | |
| R.S. McCULLOCH - 1876 - 324 pages
...the Lond. and Ed. Phil. Mag., vol. xxi, 1861, from which they drew the following conclusions: 1°, that the density of saturated steam at all temperatures, above as well as below 100° C., is invariably greater than that derived from the laws of perfect gases ; 2°) that the rate... | |
| sir William Fairbairn (1st bart.) - Mills and mill-work - 1878 - 678 pages
...RESULTS OF EXPERIMENTS ON THE DENSITY OP STEAM AT PRESSUBES BELOW THAT OF THE ATMOSPHERE. These results show that the density of saturated steam at all temperatures...below 212°, is invariably greater than that derived by calculation from the gaseous laws. As we propose extending these experiments to higher pressures,... | |
| Physics - 1861 - 612 pages
...and the steam had become superheated, the pressure no longer balanced that in the outer steam-bath, and, in consequence, the column in the globe stem...results of these experiments, reduced in the same way, are extremely consistent. As the authors propose to extend their experiments to steam of a very... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - Electronic journals - 1861 - 556 pages
...and the steam had become superheated, the pressure no longer balanced that in the outer steam-bath, and, in consequence, the column in the globe stem...The results of these experiments reduced in the same way, are extremely consistent. As the authors propose to extend their experiments to steam of a very... | |
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