The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 62
... weight of a stone arch is several times the maximum live load which may be safely placed on it and that even a portion of this load , if placed near one end of the arch , may test it more severely than the full load uniformly ...
... weight of a stone arch is several times the maximum live load which may be safely placed on it and that even a portion of this load , if placed near one end of the arch , may test it more severely than the full load uniformly ...
Page 75
... weight of one such load as is shown in the photo- graphs is about two and a half tons . The next operation after unloading is one of separating the peas from the vines . As high as twenty loads an hour are fed into the threshers ...
... weight of one such load as is shown in the photo- graphs is about two and a half tons . The next operation after unloading is one of separating the peas from the vines . As high as twenty loads an hour are fed into the threshers ...
Page 76
... weight is au- tomatically recorded , they go into a per- forated cylinder revolving in boiling water , and afterwards into one which revolves in cold water . Mechan- ical graders separate the peas into five distinct sizes . Subsequently ...
... weight is au- tomatically recorded , they go into a per- forated cylinder revolving in boiling water , and afterwards into one which revolves in cold water . Mechan- ical graders separate the peas into five distinct sizes . Subsequently ...
Page 81
... weight and momen- tum of large ocean liners when un- der way , make it necessary that the greatest care be taken in docking these great ships , or great damage is done not only to the boats but to the piers , in case of the slightest ...
... weight and momen- tum of large ocean liners when un- der way , make it necessary that the greatest care be taken in docking these great ships , or great damage is done not only to the boats but to the piers , in case of the slightest ...
Page 82
... weight and one - half the draft . That saving would be of great advantage . In the first place it will enormously increase the radius of action of the boat . At present , the coal supply will not en- able a boat to make a cruise of more ...
... weight and one - half the draft . That saving would be of great advantage . In the first place it will enormously increase the radius of action of the boat . At present , the coal supply will not en- able a boat to make a cruise of more ...
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