Ventilation of BuildingsD. Van Nostrand, 1873 - 77 páginas |
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... method may be fol- lowed which promises the most perfect results . The importance of the subject under con- sideration , which can hardly be overesti- mated , has been the constant theme of writers on ventilation ; thus , Dr. James ...
... method may be fol- lowed which promises the most perfect results . The importance of the subject under con- sideration , which can hardly be overesti- mated , has been the constant theme of writers on ventilation ; thus , Dr. James ...
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... methods so often tried , and resorted to for the purpose of supplying the want of ventilation . Before I leave this part of my subject , I will mention one other difficulty in the way of ventilation , and this by no means a small -I ...
... methods so often tried , and resorted to for the purpose of supplying the want of ventilation . Before I leave this part of my subject , I will mention one other difficulty in the way of ventilation , and this by no means a small -I ...
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... method has been called thermo - ventilation by Mr. Bernan , to whose work , as well as to those of the inventors whose names I have mentioned , I am indebted for many of the particulars given above . However successful Mr. Sutton may ...
... method has been called thermo - ventilation by Mr. Bernan , to whose work , as well as to those of the inventors whose names I have mentioned , I am indebted for many of the particulars given above . However successful Mr. Sutton may ...
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... it . The introduction of coal gas has been most pernicious in this respect , for few houses are built with any regard to the method of lighting , nor are the ways in which the gas is generally burnt calculated for anything but 18.
... it . The introduction of coal gas has been most pernicious in this respect , for few houses are built with any regard to the method of lighting , nor are the ways in which the gas is generally burnt calculated for anything but 18.
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... be clear enough for men to work in them . In London we all know how they are supposed to be kept clear of foul gas , that is by the numerous open gratings which are seen in every street . This would seem at first sight a rude method and 45.
... be clear enough for men to work in them . In London we all know how they are supposed to be kept clear of foul gas , that is by the numerous open gratings which are seen in every street . This would seem at first sight a rude method and 45.
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Ventilation of Buildings: A Paper Read Before the Society of Civil and ... William Frederick Butler Visualização completa - 1873 |
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acid and water applied atmosphere Brevet building burners C. E. Illustrated carbon and hydrogen carbonic acid Carpenter cause cesspool Chemical chimney cisterns cloth Coal cold air combustion commonly construction copperplate cubic ft densities Desaguliers difference difficulty engravings enter exit fire foul air fresh air furnace GILLMORE heated house drains hydrogen Hypsometry inlets Iron Jacob Ackworth landlord light Litho lithographed plates means mechanical ventilation Mechanics method Military Academy Mining Naval nitrogen numerous outer air oxygen pass persons Practical pump quantity of air Railway revised and enlarged revolutions per minute sanitary matters Second edition sewage sewerage sewers shafts simple bodies siphon Sir Jacob Steam Engine Steel sulphuretted hydrogen supply Tables Telegraphy temperature thermo-ventilation Tinted paper tion town trap Treatise tubes tunnels U. S. Army U. S. Navy Valve ventilating pipe water-closet WEST POINT wire gauze wood cuts