The Technical World, Volume 1American school of correspondence at Armour Institute of Technology, 1904 |
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... shown in Fig . 3 , the shelf should , if pos- sible , be located on the fixed jaw ; but sometimes , in order to support the work properly , the shelf must be placed on both jaws , as shown in Fig . 4. This will an- swer if extreme ...
... shown in Fig . 3 , the shelf should , if pos- sible , be located on the fixed jaw ; but sometimes , in order to support the work properly , the shelf must be placed on both jaws , as shown in Fig . 4. This will an- swer if extreme ...
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... shown as follows : We may assume , under ordinary con- ditions , that about 80 per cent of the steam supplied to an engine is discharged from the engine in the form of steam at low pressure , the remaining 20 per cent . being lost ...
... shown as follows : We may assume , under ordinary con- ditions , that about 80 per cent of the steam supplied to an engine is discharged from the engine in the form of steam at low pressure , the remaining 20 per cent . being lost ...
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... shown in Fig . 3 , in which the added area B K L C must equal IJDE . The necessary in- crease in the cut - off for any given case can also be found by the use of the table already given . Example . An engine cutting off at 1 / stroke is ...
... shown in Fig . 3 , in which the added area B K L C must equal IJDE . The necessary in- crease in the cut - off for any given case can also be found by the use of the table already given . Example . An engine cutting off at 1 / stroke is ...
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... shown in Fig . 2 , the exhaust steam continues to escape after the piston has passed port A , by flowing from the steam port through the by - pass as indicated by the arrow . As nearly all the steam thus escapes , there is but little ...
... shown in Fig . 2 , the exhaust steam continues to escape after the piston has passed port A , by flowing from the steam port through the by - pass as indicated by the arrow . As nearly all the steam thus escapes , there is but little ...
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... shown at N. Let us suppose that switch I is downstairs and switch 2 up- stairs , the light N being placed in the hall on the ceiling of the first floor . We shall still further suppose switch 2 in the posi- tion shown , and the person ...
... shown at N. Let us suppose that switch I is downstairs and switch 2 up- stairs , the light N being placed in the hall on the ceiling of the first floor . We shall still further suppose switch 2 in the posi- tion shown , and the person ...
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