Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 29±ÇAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers., 1908 Vols. 2, 4-11, 62-68 include the Society's Membership list; v. 55-80 include the Journal of applied mechanics (also issued separately) as contributions from the Society's Applied Mechanics Division. |
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... heat of the steam in the products of com- bustion must be subtracted from the total B.t.u. to get the low or available value . 25 As the latent heat of steam is 966.6 B.t.u. per pound and as the condensed water , which is cooled down to ...
... heat of the steam in the products of com- bustion must be subtracted from the total B.t.u. to get the low or available value . 25 As the latent heat of steam is 966.6 B.t.u. per pound and as the condensed water , which is cooled down to ...
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... heat of the steam in the products of com- bustion must be subtracted from the total B.t.u. to get the low or available value . 25 As the latent heat of steam is 966.6 B.t.u. per pound and as the condensed water , which is cooled down to ...
... heat of the steam in the products of com- bustion must be subtracted from the total B.t.u. to get the low or available value . 25 As the latent heat of steam is 966.6 B.t.u. per pound and as the condensed water , which is cooled down to ...
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... Heating and evaporation of excess moisture . b Heat contained in discharge of clinker . c Heat radiated by kiln . d Heat carried off by waste gases . 7 The latter process is one of the greatest sources of loss in the older installations ...
... Heating and evaporation of excess moisture . b Heat contained in discharge of clinker . c Heat radiated by kiln . d Heat carried off by waste gases . 7 The latter process is one of the greatest sources of loss in the older installations ...
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... Heating 384 pounds clinker from 1000 deg . to 2600 deg . 147,256 4.5 147,256 6.0 4 Heat radiated by 384 pounds clinker dis- charged at 1380 deg . and cooling to 70 deg . 120,729 5 Heat radiated by kiln shell and hood ( cal- culated ) ...
... Heating 384 pounds clinker from 1000 deg . to 2600 deg . 147,256 4.5 147,256 6.0 4 Heat radiated by 384 pounds clinker dis- charged at 1380 deg . and cooling to 70 deg . 120,729 5 Heat radiated by kiln shell and hood ( cal- culated ) ...
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... heating surface of a boiler , gives more room for heat transfer , and consequently for a given amount of initial heat reduces the proportion of loss to the stack . With any fuel the kiln should be of sufficient length to avoid such exit ...
... heating surface of a boiler , gives more room for heat transfer , and consequently for a given amount of initial heat reduces the proportion of loss to the stack . With any fuel the kiln should be of sufficient length to avoid such exit ...
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379 ÆäÀÌÁö - Engineer ; being the art of directing the great sources of power in Nature for the use and convenience of man...
49 ÆäÀÌÁö - These researches are embodied in a series of papers to be presented at the joint meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the American Institute of Mining Engineers to be held in February.
17 ÆäÀÌÁö - Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers...
19 ÆäÀÌÁö - I believe, finally, whatever clouds may darken the horizon, that the world is growing better, that to-day is better than yesterday, and to-morrow will be better than to-day.
19 ÆäÀÌÁö - This freedom from action and question at the suit of an individual is given by the law to the judges, not so much for their own sake as for the sake of the public, and for the advancement of justice, that being free from actions they may be free in thought, and independent in judgment, as all who are to administer justice ought to be.
402 ÆäÀÌÁö - I am bold enough to go so far as to say that raw coal should not be used as fuel for any purpose whatsoever, and that the first step toward the judicious and economic production of heat is the gas retort or gas producer, in which coal is converted either entirely into gas, or into gas and coke, as is the case at our ordinary gas works.
283 ÆäÀÌÁö - Act, to the endowment, support and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislature of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life.