Journal of the Franklin Institute, Հատոր 80,Հատոր 110Franklin Institute, 1880 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... force by a belt , that the force exerted is the difference of strain on the two sides of the belt , multiplied . by the velocity of movement of the belt itself . A belt , in its initial state , when at rest , is a continuous band ...
... force by a belt , that the force exerted is the difference of strain on the two sides of the belt , multiplied . by the velocity of movement of the belt itself . A belt , in its initial state , when at rest , is a continuous band ...
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... force , W , is needed to preserve the central position of the indicator , there will have been transmitted by the belt a force = 2 W. Accepting these relations of angles and force , the relative positions of an arrangement which shall ...
... force , W , is needed to preserve the central position of the indicator , there will have been transmitted by the belt a force = 2 W. Accepting these relations of angles and force , the relative positions of an arrangement which shall ...
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... force . In the ordinary locomotive with small and coupled driving wheels , the greatest speed of the piston reaches sometimes about 1200 feet per minute with a 2 foot stroke and 5 feet diameter driving wheels , giving about fifty - nine ...
... force . In the ordinary locomotive with small and coupled driving wheels , the greatest speed of the piston reaches sometimes about 1200 feet per minute with a 2 foot stroke and 5 feet diameter driving wheels , giving about fifty - nine ...
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... force of the driving wheels it is evident that the design of the engine is in the right direction for safety and fast running . The tractive force for each pound of effective pressure per square inch on the pistonswhich this engine is ...
... force of the driving wheels it is evident that the design of the engine is in the right direction for safety and fast running . The tractive force for each pound of effective pressure per square inch on the pistonswhich this engine is ...
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... force for each pound effective steam pressure per square . inch on the piston this engine is capable of exerting will be 162 X 24 91.5 = 67.15 pounds . The engine Watt , one of the same class and build , run the special train which ...
... force for each pound effective steam pressure per square . inch on the piston this engine is capable of exerting will be 162 X 24 91.5 = 67.15 pounds . The engine Watt , one of the same class and build , run the special train which ...
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