I condense the steam, by causing it to pass in contact with metallic substances, while water is applied to the opposite side. Fourthly, to discharge the engine of the water employed to condense the steam, I suspend a column of water in a tube or vessel... The operative mechanic, and British machinist - Page 182by John Nicholson (civil engineer.) - 1825 - 795 pagesFull view - About this book
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...condense the steam, I suspend a column of water in a tube or vessel constructed for that purpose, on the principles of the barometer, the upper end having...the condensed vapour shall not remain in the steam vessel in which t lie steam is condensed, I collect it into another vessel, which fias Open communication... | |
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