The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 86. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1867 |
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Page 37
... tube , which was left uninjured . The manhole cover , which faced towards the stern of the ship before the explosion , was shot through negative current , and as their positions with re the sides of a poop cabin in that direction ...
... tube , which was left uninjured . The manhole cover , which faced towards the stern of the ship before the explosion , was shot through negative current , and as their positions with re the sides of a poop cabin in that direction ...
Page 38
... tubes , which passed through the middle of the flame , were entirely unaffected either at their plates or seams of rivets , which , it is thought , is scarcely consistent with the view of the furnace tube having been over- heated , and ...
... tubes , which passed through the middle of the flame , were entirely unaffected either at their plates or seams of rivets , which , it is thought , is scarcely consistent with the view of the furnace tube having been over- heated , and ...
Page 42
... tube of metal , the other end of the said tube having a round piece of wood securely fixed thereinto , and in this manner each and every hinged piece is provided , these said pieces of wood being employed as the legs of the bedstead ...
... tube of metal , the other end of the said tube having a round piece of wood securely fixed thereinto , and in this manner each and every hinged piece is provided , these said pieces of wood being employed as the legs of the bedstead ...
Page 50
... tube of suitable length and width , the current of air passing over the flame produces such a flutter , which the resonance of the tube exalts to a musical sound . Introducing a gas- flame into this tin tube three feet long , we obtain ...
... tube of suitable length and width , the current of air passing over the flame produces such a flutter , which the resonance of the tube exalts to a musical sound . Introducing a gas- flame into this tin tube three feet long , we obtain ...
Page 51
... tube fourteen inches long , roaring . I increase the pressure ; it now roars , a flame is sounding : I bring the flat flame of a and shortens at the same time to a height of 8in . fish - tail burner over the tube , the broad side of I ...
... tube fourteen inches long , roaring . I increase the pressure ; it now roars , a flame is sounding : I bring the flat flame of a and shortens at the same time to a height of 8in . fish - tail burner over the tube , the broad side of I ...
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