Ventilation of BuildingsD. Van Nostrand, 1873 - 77 páginas |
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... thing new in the art of ventilation . All I have endeavored to do in the following pages is to lay down principles , which shall be applicable to almost every case where ventilation is required . One object of the paper is to insist ...
... thing new in the art of ventilation . All I have endeavored to do in the following pages is to lay down principles , which shall be applicable to almost every case where ventilation is required . One object of the paper is to insist ...
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... things , and men of science may be assured that Society will ere long de- mand , not , as an eminent Philosopher is reported to have said , a new faith - we neither look for nor expect that - but a longer life , increased freedom from ...
... things , and men of science may be assured that Society will ere long de- mand , not , as an eminent Philosopher is reported to have said , a new faith - we neither look for nor expect that - but a longer life , increased freedom from ...
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... thing in a house . The Lords of the Admiralty never came near nor gave themselves any trouble about it , and so the Doctor found his in- vention would not be used in the Navy . The next person who came forward in the cause of ...
... thing in a house . The Lords of the Admiralty never came near nor gave themselves any trouble about it , and so the Doctor found his in- vention would not be used in the Navy . The next person who came forward in the cause of ...
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... could not , certainly , compare with the blowing - wheel of Dr. Desaguliers . It soon fell into disuse , and became a thing of the past . Mr. Sutton , who had at last got £ 100 from the Admiralty , exulted over the failure of the 13.
... could not , certainly , compare with the blowing - wheel of Dr. Desaguliers . It soon fell into disuse , and became a thing of the past . Mr. Sutton , who had at last got £ 100 from the Admiralty , exulted over the failure of the 13.
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... thing of this kind . The fire must have its own separate supply , which should be given by means of a pipe leading through the hearth - stone , as is sometimes done now , with the opening facing the fire , which latter , as it con ...
... thing of this kind . The fire must have its own separate supply , which should be given by means of a pipe leading through the hearth - stone , as is sometimes done now , with the opening facing the fire , which latter , as it con ...
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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