The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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Page 22
... steam was used , making energy equal in value to the steel itself . Though she was con- structed but a stone's throw from the biggest coal - fired power - house in all Europe , the power which lifted her plates in place was derived ...
... steam was used , making energy equal in value to the steel itself . Though she was con- structed but a stone's throw from the biggest coal - fired power - house in all Europe , the power which lifted her plates in place was derived ...
Page 23
... steam was allowed to blow off as exhaust , even though it contained an incalculable amount of energy . In devis- ing methods for conserving the resources of the district , the power company set about to utilize the waste steam from ...
... steam was allowed to blow off as exhaust , even though it contained an incalculable amount of energy . In devis- ing methods for conserving the resources of the district , the power company set about to utilize the waste steam from ...
Page 24
... steam which is turned into electricity . The utilization of these gases affects in no way the value of the coke , but it extracts enough en- ergy , which for- merly went to waste , to produce hundreds of thou- sands of horse- power to ...
... steam which is turned into electricity . The utilization of these gases affects in no way the value of the coke , but it extracts enough en- ergy , which for- merly went to waste , to produce hundreds of thou- sands of horse- power to ...
Page 25
... steam turbine rotates it is not permitted to use the name " rotary en- gine . " The turbine develops power by utilizing the velocity of steam blowing against vanes on the periphery of disks . It runs. 25 : ...
... steam turbine rotates it is not permitted to use the name " rotary en- gine . " The turbine develops power by utilizing the velocity of steam blowing against vanes on the periphery of disks . It runs. 25 : ...
Page 26
... steam exactly as a reciprocating engine does , only its pis- ton should travel ahead in a continu- ous circle instead of churning back- ward and forward , and should be able to adjust itself to any load whatever without wasting steam ...
... steam exactly as a reciprocating engine does , only its pis- ton should travel ahead in a continu- ous circle instead of churning back- ward and forward , and should be able to adjust itself to any load whatever without wasting steam ...
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