| 1836 - 950 páginas
...subsequent part of this report, are direct and conclusive; they show that all the circumstances attending the most violent explosions may occur without a sudden increase of pressure within a boiler. There can be no doubt, however, that if particular * Assuming the strength of copper at 36,000 Ibs.... | |
| 1836 - 1042 páginas
...subsequent part of this report, are direct and conclusive; they show that all the circumstances attending the most violent explosions may occur without a sudden increase of pressure within a boiler. There can be no doubt, however, that if particular * Assuming the strength of copper at 36,000 Ibs.... | |
| 1836 - 534 páginas
...opinion, that these effects were directly conclusive, and showed that " all the circumstances attending the most violent explosions may occur without a sudden increase of pressure within a boiler." SUBJ. IX. — To repeat Perkins's experiments, and ascertain whether the ' aied 6y him to exist between... | |
| 1839 - 580 páginas
...several of which they exploded, they came to the conclusion that " ALT, THE CIRCUMSTANCES ATTENDING THE MOST VIOLENT EXPLOSIONS MAY OCCUR, WITHOUT A SUDDEN INCREASE OF PRESSURE WITHIN THE BOILER." VII. Do boilers ever give way in consequence of accumulations of sediment or deposit?... | |
| 1849 - 508 páginas
...after several decisive experiments, they came to the conclusion that all the circumstances attending the most violent explosions may occur without a sudden...the causes of explosions are stated in the returns, sixteen (being 16^ per cent, of the whole) are assigned to this cause. The cases referred to ' the... | |
| William Newton - 1849 - 510 páginas
...after several decisive experiments, they came to the conclusion that all the circumstances attending the most violent explosions may occur without a sudden...the causes of explosions are stated in the returns, sixteen (being 1 (is per cent. of the whole) are assigned to this cause. The cases referred to ' the... | |
| 1849 - 656 páginas
...after several decisive experiments, they came to the conclusion that all the circumstances attending the most violent explosions may occur without a sudden...control of it. Of the ninety-eight cases in which the canses of explosions are stated in the returns herewith submitted, sixteen (being 16¿ per cent, of... | |
| Robert Armstrong - 1856 - 224 páginas
...conclude their remarks on these experiments generally, by observing that " all the circumstances attending the most violent explosions may occur without a sudden Increase of pressure within the boiler." This, no doubt, is true as a possibility, but it does not appear to me to express correctly... | |
| Robert Armstrong (C.E.) - 1856 - 212 páginas
...conclude their remarks on these experiments generally, by observing that " all the circumstances attending the most violent explosions may occur without a sudden increase of pressure within the boiler." This, no doubt, is true as & possibility, but it does not appear to me to express correctly... | |
| Francis Campin - 1864 - 504 páginas
...part of this report, are direct and conclusive ; they show that all the circumstances attending tfie most violent explosions may occur without a sudden increase of pressure within a loiler. There can be no doubt, however, that if particular portions of a boiler are much weaker than... | |
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