Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers, Inc, Հատոր 31American Society of Naval Engineers., 1919 |
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... means , therefore , that the fire risk is eliminated , and that a helium - filled airship could be brought down or seriously injured only by driving an airplane into it . Helium is a relatively rare gas , and it is both difficult and ...
... means , therefore , that the fire risk is eliminated , and that a helium - filled airship could be brought down or seriously injured only by driving an airplane into it . Helium is a relatively rare gas , and it is both difficult and ...
Էջ 32
... means of separating the helium from the other com- ponents of the natural gas was the liquefaction of all of the gases except the helium , which could then be drawn off . This process involved the use of apparatus for obtaining tempera ...
... means of separating the helium from the other com- ponents of the natural gas was the liquefaction of all of the gases except the helium , which could then be drawn off . This process involved the use of apparatus for obtaining tempera ...
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... mean to know what we are doing we must either make sure that such synchronism will not take place ; or , if it cannot be avoided , for some reasons , that we have at our disposal certain means whereby to paralyze its effect . The most ...
... mean to know what we are doing we must either make sure that such synchronism will not take place ; or , if it cannot be avoided , for some reasons , that we have at our disposal certain means whereby to paralyze its effect . The most ...
Էջ 50
... ) . dx x = lp -Jp df . d202 · ( 8a ) ( 8b ) The sign means that the moment ( in our case the elastic resistance ) tends to bring the body toward zero position ( of rest ) , as is the case in all elastic 50 DYNAMICS OF GEAR DRIVE .
... ) . dx x = lp -Jp df . d202 · ( 8a ) ( 8b ) The sign means that the moment ( in our case the elastic resistance ) tends to bring the body toward zero position ( of rest ) , as is the case in all elastic 50 DYNAMICS OF GEAR DRIVE .
Էջ 105
... means of a cork , C , into an empty test tube T , so that the thermometer hangs free . The test tube is then placed in an oil bath O heated by a Bunsen burner , and the flame so regulated that the tempera- ture will rise from two to ...
... means of a cork , C , into an empty test tube T , so that the thermometer hangs free . The test tube is then placed in an oil bath O heated by a Bunsen burner , and the flame so regulated that the tempera- ture will rise from two to ...
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Էջ 580 - It is by no means enough that an officer of the navy should be a capable mariner. He must be that, of course, but also a great deal more. He should be as well a gentleman of liberal education, refined manners, punctilious courtesy, and the nicest sense of personal honor.
Էջ 143 - I do not resist the search for them, for no one can do harm, but only good, who works with an earnest and truthful spirit in such a direction. But let us not admit the destruction or creation of force without clear and constant proof. Just as the chemist owes all the perfection of his science to his dependence on the certainty of gravitation applied by the balance, so may the physical philosopher expect to find the greatest security and the utmost aid in the principle of the conservation of force....
Էջ 583 - An act to provide for the better security of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam...
Էջ 157 - The result of the inverse operations is the consumption of the motive power produced and the return of the caloric from the body B to the body A ; so that these two series of operations annul each other, after a fashion, one neutralizing the other.
Էջ 158 - If the foregoing reasoning be admitted, we must conclude with Carnot that the motive power obtainable from heat is independent of the agents employed to realize it. The efficiency is fixed solely by the temperatures of the bodies between which, in the last resort, the transfer of heat is effected. "We must understand here that each of the methods of developing motive power attains the perfection of which it is susceptible. This condition is fulfilled if, according to our rule, there is produced in...
Էջ 764 - Service was 50, while during the last twelve months of the war the average deliveries were 2,700 per month. So far as aero-engines are concerned, our position in 1914 was by no means satisfactory. We depended for a large proportion of our supplies on other countries. In the Aerial Derby of 1913, of the eleven machines that started, not one had a British engine. By the end of the war, however, British aero-engines had gained the foremost place in design and manufacture, and were well up to requirements...
Էջ 154 - The air is rarefied without receiving caloric, and its temperature falls. Let us imagine that it falls thus till it becomes equal to that of the body B; at this instant the piston stops, remaining at the position gh. (4) The air is placed in contact with the body B; it is compressed by the return of the piston as it is moved from the position gh to the position cd. This air remains, however, at a constant temperature because of its contact with the body B, to which it yields its caloric.
Էջ 141 - Every body perseveres in its state of rest or of moving uniformly in a straight line, except in so far as it is made to change that state by external forces.
Էջ 513 - The reason for this becomes apparent when the physical phenomena of the die-casting process are considered. Let us assume that a ring 12 in. (30.48 cm.) in diameter is to be die-cast in a metallic mold around a metallic core. As the molten metal strikes the mold it solidifies. Here a change of state occurs that is accompanied by a reduction in volume, commonly termed shrinkage. Unlike a sand core, the metallic core is not compressible and retains its original size and form so that the shrinkage of...