The Technical World Magazine, Volume 9Technical World Company, 1908 |
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... steam , in the great mills , and that the rolling of more than two mil- lion tons of steel ingots per year will be but one portion of the work it will perform are facts that indicate the tre- mendous importance of the innovation , For ...
... steam , in the great mills , and that the rolling of more than two mil- lion tons of steel ingots per year will be but one portion of the work it will perform are facts that indicate the tre- mendous importance of the innovation , For ...
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... for the production of . steam . Blast - furnace gas has already been utilized in part for the latter purpose . A first effort toward saving it was in the necessary heating of the air - blast which is used. 9000 ( Mar. 1908 ) v.9.
... for the production of . steam . Blast - furnace gas has already been utilized in part for the latter purpose . A first effort toward saving it was in the necessary heating of the air - blast which is used. 9000 ( Mar. 1908 ) v.9.
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... steam - boilers , which supplied the blast - driving engines , was recognized . From this , with nearly fifty per cent of the daily production of gas still wasting itself , the devising of other means for using this big balance became ...
... steam - boilers , which supplied the blast - driving engines , was recognized . From this , with nearly fifty per cent of the daily production of gas still wasting itself , the devising of other means for using this big balance became ...
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... steam , for heating the buildings and for running the only steam - engines in the plant - insignificant compared with the main power - plant- which operate a spare steam - blower and the pressure and other pumps . These en- gines are ...
... steam , for heating the buildings and for running the only steam - engines in the plant - insignificant compared with the main power - plant- which operate a spare steam - blower and the pressure and other pumps . These en- gines are ...
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... steam engine . As there were three cylin- ders , this meant six impulses per revo- lution - equal to six ordinary two - cycle cylinders or twelve four - cycle cylinders , in point of torque constancy - steadiness of turning effort . No ...
... steam engine . As there were three cylin- ders , this meant six impulses per revo- lution - equal to six ordinary two - cycle cylinders or twelve four - cycle cylinders , in point of torque constancy - steadiness of turning effort . No ...
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