Locomotive Firemen's Magazine, Volume 51Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman, 1911 |
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... pressure - reduction of the brake - pipe air sufficient to drive the quick - action triple valve on the nearest car ... pressure having been made , the sudden drop of this pres- sure in chamber A resulted in the full , leftward traverse ...
... pressure - reduction of the brake - pipe air sufficient to drive the quick - action triple valve on the nearest car ... pressure having been made , the sudden drop of this pres- sure in chamber A resulted in the full , leftward traverse ...
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... pressure in the cylinder would be equally felt by the rings of the piston valve , and as they are confined in a cir- cular chamber they have no opportunity to yield to extra pressure and before the introduction of the by - pass valve ...
... pressure in the cylinder would be equally felt by the rings of the piston valve , and as they are confined in a cir- cular chamber they have no opportunity to yield to extra pressure and before the introduction of the by - pass valve ...
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... pressure to the square inch . By the time this had expanded ( were it per- mitted to do so ) until it filled the entire cylinder , its volume would be doubled , but its pressure would be decreased in inverse ratio , amounting to only 45 ...
... pressure to the square inch . By the time this had expanded ( were it per- mitted to do so ) until it filled the entire cylinder , its volume would be doubled , but its pressure would be decreased in inverse ratio , amounting to only 45 ...
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... pressure . Between the pressure , the density and the temperature of steam there exists a constant relation , so that pressure cannot be raised above a given maximum without also raising the tem- perature . 11. If the volume of steam is ...
... pressure . Between the pressure , the density and the temperature of steam there exists a constant relation , so that pressure cannot be raised above a given maximum without also raising the tem- perature . 11. If the volume of steam is ...
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... pressure ? What is effective pressure ? 11. Does the reduction of the volume weight of water ? of steam effect its pressure ? ELECTRICAL RAILROADING BY ELWOOD GRISSINGER Fig . 1 . LOOSE SPIDERS AND TIRES BY W. 2. Give examples to show ...
... pressure ? What is effective pressure ? 11. Does the reduction of the volume weight of water ? of steam effect its pressure ? ELECTRICAL RAILROADING BY ELWOOD GRISSINGER Fig . 1 . LOOSE SPIDERS AND TIRES BY W. 2. Give examples to show ...
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