... it in a case of wood, or any other materials that transmit heat slowly; secondly, by surrounding it with steam or other heated bodies; and, thirdly, by suffering neither water nor any other substance colder than the steam to enter or touch it during... A System of Mechanical Philosophy - Pàgina 119per John Robison - 1822 - 50 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Davies (Of the Rolls Chapel Office) - 1816 - 470 pàgines
...whole time the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam that enters it ; first, by inclosing it in a case of wood, or any other materials that...heated bodies; and thirdly, by suffering neither water nor any other substance colder than the steam to enter or touch it during that time. Secondly, in engines... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1822 - 524 pàgines
...the engine, which is called the cylinder in common fire engines, and which I call the steam vessel, must, during the whole time the engine is at work,...suffering neither water, or any other substance colder than steam, to enter or touch it during that time. " Secondly, In engines that are to be worked wholly... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - 1822 - 382 pàgines
...steam that enters it ; first, by enclosing it in a case of wood, or any other material that transmits heat slowly ; secondly, by surrounding it with steam...bodies ; and, thirdly, by suffering neither water nor any other sxibstance colder than steam, to enter or touch it during that time. " Secondly, In engines... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1824 - 334 pàgines
...p. 366. vessel, must, during the whole time the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam which enters it ; first, by enclosing it in a case of wood,...bodies; and thirdly, by suffering neither water, or other substance colder than the steam, to enter or touch it during that time. Secondly, in engines... | |
| 1825 - 490 pàgines
...steam vessel, must, during the whole time the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam which enters it ; first, by enclosing it in a case of wood, or any other materials that transmit beat slowly ; secondly, by surrounding it with steam or other heated bodies ; and, thirdly, by suffering... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - 1826 - 356 pàgines
...steam that enters it : first, by inclosing it in a case of wood, or any other material that transmits heat slowly ; secondly, by surrounding it with steam...bodies ; and, thirdly, by suffering neither water nor any other substance colder than steam, to enter or touch it during that time. " Secondly, In engines... | |
| Thomas Tredgold - 1827 - 540 pàgines
...the engine, which is called the cylinder in common fire engines, and which I call the steam vessel, must, during the whole time the engine is at work,...bodies ; and, thirdly, by suffering neither water, nor any other substance colder than the steam, to enter or touch it during that time. — Secondly,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Henry Blackstone - 1827 - 736 pàgines
...whole time " the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam that enters " it; first, by inclosing it in a case of wood, or any other " materials that...with steam or other heated bodies; and thirdly, by suffcr" ing neither water nor any other substance colder than the " steam, to enter or touch it during... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1829 - 372 pàgines
...p. 366. vessel, must, during the whole time the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam which enters it ; first, by enclosing it in a case of wood,...bodies ; and thirdly, by suffering neither water, or other substance colder than the steam, to enter or touch it during that time. Secondly, in engines... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - 1831 - 590 pàgines
...into '* ma case °^ woot'1 ог апУ other materials that transmit heat slowly ; seccflect by ondly, by surrounding it with steam or other heated bodies ; and thirdly, by tangible suffering neither water nor any other substance colder than the steam to enter means, may... | |
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