Ventilation of Buildings: A Paper Read Before the Society of Civil and Mechanical Engineers, at No. 7, Westminster Chambers, on the 10th of January, 1873. (With Additions). |
De dentro do livro
Página 11
It is impossible to estimate correctly the air contaminated from this source , but I
hope to shew how such contamination may be avoided . A a summary of results
we see , that in a room of the net cubic capacity of 3,800 feet , having a fire
burning ...
It is impossible to estimate correctly the air contaminated from this source , but I
hope to shew how such contamination may be avoided . A a summary of results
we see , that in a room of the net cubic capacity of 3,800 feet , having a fire
burning ...
Página 14
I think a little consideration will shew us that the heated chimney affords the best
possible means under the circumstances . By causing the foul air to escape into
the chimney we increase the ventilating power very considerably . We have no ...
I think a little consideration will shew us that the heated chimney affords the best
possible means under the circumstances . By causing the foul air to escape into
the chimney we increase the ventilating power very considerably . We have no ...
Página 26
A little consideration will shew , however , that if the gas is generated in such
quantities as to cause any considerable pressure in the sewers it will readily pass
through the water into the house . That this has actually happened , the following
...
A little consideration will shew , however , that if the gas is generated in such
quantities as to cause any considerable pressure in the sewers it will readily pass
through the water into the house . That this has actually happened , the following
...
O que estão dizendo - Escrever uma resenha
Não encontramos nenhuma resenha nos lugares comuns.
Outras edições - Visualizar todos
Termos e frases comuns
admit allow apply assume atmosphere believe better body building called carbonic acid cause cesspool channel chimney close coal cold common commonly condition connected consider consideration contamination cubic feet dangerous defective densities difference difficulty doors drain duty elements enter equal escape especially exist experiment fact feet of air fire force former foul air fresh air gases grate greater heated hour importance inlets instance intended least leave less light living machine matters means mentioned method nature necessary object outer oxygen particular pass perhaps persons pipes PLAN position possible presence prevent probably proper proportion quantity railways readily regard renders result sanitary seen sewage sewers shafts shew shewn soil space stations sufficient supply temperature thing tion town trap tubes tunnels ventilation wall waste whole