| Rolla Clinton Carpenter - Building materials - 1892 - 830 pages
...by recent determinations), viz.: 14,600 C + 62,000 [H—^] + 4,000 S, \ o/ in which C, H, 0, and 8 refer to the proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,...fuel, and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. (Appendix XII.) As an additional indication of the characteristics of the fuel, the specific gravity... | |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Mechanical engineering - 1900 - 1252 pages
...constants modified by recent determinations), viz.: 14,600 C + 62,000 (hT) + 4.000 S, in which G, II, 0, and S refer to the proportions of carbon, hydrogen,...fuel, and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. (Appendix XII.) As an additional indication of the characteristics of the fuel, the specific gravity... | |
| Herman Poole - Calorimeters - 1900 - 330 pages
...constants modified by recent -determinations), viz.: 14,600 0 + 62,000 (s~~\ + 4,000 S, in which C, II, 0, and S refer to the proportions of carbon, hydrogen,...characteristics of the fuel, and serve to fix the -cl.iss to which it belongs. As an additional indication of the -characteristics of the fuel, the specific... | |
| William Kent - Boilers - 1901 - 536 pages
...(with constants modified by recent determinations), viz.: 14,600C + C2,00O^H - -J + 4000S, in which C, H, O, and S refer to the proportions of carbon, hydrogen,...fuel, and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. As an additional indication of the characteristics of the fuel, the specific gravity should be determined.... | |
| Robert Henry Thurston - Steam-boilers - 1901 - 972 pages
...constants modified by recent determinations), viz. : i4,6ooC + 62,000(11 -Q\ + 4,oooS, in which C, H, O, and S refer to the proportions of carbon, hydrogen,...fuel, and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. As an additional indication of the characteristics of the fuel, the specific gravity should be determined.... | |
| William Kent - Boilers - 1901 - 522 pages
...0, and S refer \ o/ to the proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and su'.phur respectively, iis determined by the ultimate analysis.* It is desirable...fuel, and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. As an additional indication of the characteristics of the fuel, the specific gravity should be determined.... | |
| William Kent - Engineering - 1907 - 1206 pages
...constants modified by recent determinations), viz., 14,600 C -f 62,OOOlH - —I -f 4COO S, in which C, H, O, and S refer to the proportions of carbon, hydrogen,...the class to which it belongs. XVIII. Analysis of Flue-gaees.—lhe analysis of the flue-gases is an especially valuable method of determining the relative... | |
| Agriculture - 1902 - 696 pages
...constants modified by recent determinations), viz.: 14,600 C -\- 62,000 (H ,) + 4,000 S, in which C, //, O, and S refer to the proportions of carbon, hydrogen,...fuel and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. As an additional indication of the characteristics of the fuel, the specific gravity should be determined.... | |
| Pumping machinery - 1902 - 678 pages
...modified by recent determinations), viz.: 14,600 C+ 62,000 (// — — + 4,000 5, in which C, H, O, and 5 refer to the proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,...fuel and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. As an additional indication of the characteristics of the fuel, the specific gravity should be determined.... | |
| Agriculture - 1902 - 676 pages
...modified by recent determinations), viz. : 14,600 C + 62,000 (// j + 4,000 S, in which C, H, O, and 5 refer to the proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,...fuel and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. As an additional indication of the characteristics of the fuel, the specific gravity should be determined.... | |
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