The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 60
... with the line of the stream and which transfer the pressure to the foundation of the dam . One great ad- vantage in the method of construction is that , the dam being hollow , it is possi- 60 THE TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
... with the line of the stream and which transfer the pressure to the foundation of the dam . One great ad- vantage in the method of construction is that , the dam being hollow , it is possi- 60 THE TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
Page 79
... method employed by Marconi for sending messages across the Atlantic . The greater the distance of the wires above the earth , the farther the distance the message may be sent . Hence Marconi secured better results in all probability by ...
... method employed by Marconi for sending messages across the Atlantic . The greater the distance of the wires above the earth , the farther the distance the message may be sent . Hence Marconi secured better results in all probability by ...
Page 80
Marconi secured better results in all probability by this method than he would have obtained had he used a permanent station . For in the latter event , he would not have had the advantage of great altitude which the employment of kites ...
Marconi secured better results in all probability by this method than he would have obtained had he used a permanent station . For in the latter event , he would not have had the advantage of great altitude which the employment of kites ...
Page 83
... method of floating it on scows , upon which a superstructure had been built especially for the purpose . The illustration shows the manner in which the operation was performed . Cables were attached and the strange load slowly drawn ...
... method of floating it on scows , upon which a superstructure had been built especially for the purpose . The illustration shows the manner in which the operation was performed . Cables were attached and the strange load slowly drawn ...
Page 92
... method of doing the work in that empire is herewith COU - TES D. " ENGINEERING HECORD ! distance from the water measuring three times the height of the bank . Piles are next driven , to which are moored a num- ber of barges lashed ...
... method of doing the work in that empire is herewith COU - TES D. " ENGINEERING HECORD ! distance from the water measuring three times the height of the bank . Piles are next driven , to which are moored a num- ber of barges lashed ...
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