The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Том 41Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1872 |
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... pressure of more important matters , yet there is much cause for congratulation at the general progress and present condition of our mercantile navy , The war certainly closed a great many ports , and operated pre . judicially against ...
... pressure of more important matters , yet there is much cause for congratulation at the general progress and present condition of our mercantile navy , The war certainly closed a great many ports , and operated pre . judicially against ...
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... pressure . These gentlemen have obviated this difficulty by filling the body of the machine with hollow glass spheres , which have been subject to the pressure of five tons to the square inch in the cistern of a hydraulic press . This ...
... pressure . These gentlemen have obviated this difficulty by filling the body of the machine with hollow glass spheres , which have been subject to the pressure of five tons to the square inch in the cistern of a hydraulic press . This ...
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... pressure of steam in engine room was about 271b . , vacuum in condensers 27 inches , revolutions of starboard engine being 814 , and port engine 824 , mean indicated horse - power about 2900 horse - power , which would have been greater ...
... pressure of steam in engine room was about 271b . , vacuum in condensers 27 inches , revolutions of starboard engine being 814 , and port engine 824 , mean indicated horse - power about 2900 horse - power , which would have been greater ...
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... pressure not greater , than the area of and pressure on that valve . " Beyond this the surveyor is quite unhampered in his consideration of the sufficiency of area of valve , and of its general fitness for the purpose for which it is ...
... pressure not greater , than the area of and pressure on that valve . " Beyond this the surveyor is quite unhampered in his consideration of the sufficiency of area of valve , and of its general fitness for the purpose for which it is ...
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... pressures were only about fifteen pounds per square inch , they were borne without much complaining . Pressures are now getting on to the hundred pounds , and with increasing pressure these in- conveniences have grown to be serious ...
... pressures were only about fifteen pounds per square inch , they were borne without much complaining . Pressures are now getting on to the hundred pounds , and with increasing pressure these in- conveniences have grown to be serious ...
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