| John McGilchrist - 1860 - 406 sivua
...condense the steam without cooling the cylinder; and, early in the year 1765, it occurred to him, "tfuit, if a communication were opened between a cylinder...exhausted of air and other fluids, the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so until it had... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1869 - 324 sivua
...condense the steam without cooling the cylinder ; and early in the year 1 765, it occurred to him, " that, if a communication were opened between a cylinder...exhausted of air and other fluids, the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so until it had... | |
| William Chambers - 1873 - 322 sivua
...the method of accomplishing these two objects was first matured in his mind. It then occurred to him, that if a communication were opened between a cylinder containing steam and another vessel exhausted of air and other fluids, the steam would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue... | |
| Cornelius McLeod Percy - 1886 - 674 sivua
...the separate condenser. The idea on which this separate condenser was designed and constructed was, that if a communication were opened between a cylinder...immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so until it had established an equilibrium, and if that vessel were kept very cool by an injection... | |
| Cornelius McLeod Percy - 1883 - 1040 sivua
...the separate condenser. The idea on which this separate condenser was designed and constructed was, that if a communication were opened between a cylinder...steam as an elastic fluid would immediately rush into tin? empty vessel, and continue to do so until it had established an equilibrium, and if that vessel... | |
| Thomas Minchin Goodeve - 1898 - 454 sivua
...itself, should be cooled down to 100° F., or lower, where that was possible. The means of accomplishing these points did not immediately present themselves;...the steam, as an elastic fluid, would immediately nish into the empty vessel, and continue so to do until it had established an equilibrium ; and that... | |
| Sir James Alfred Ewing - 1902 - 480 sivua
...itself, should be cooled down to 100°, or lower, where that was possible. The means of accomplishing these points did not immediately present themselves;...1765 it occurred to me, that if a communication were opeued between a cylinder containing steam, and another .vessel which was exhausted of air and other... | |
| John Duncan - 1907 - 492 sivua
...condensation of the steam were effected in a separate condenser. On communication being opened between the cylinder containing steam and another vessel which...exhausted of air and other fluids, the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so until it had... | |
| John Richardson - 1908 - 412 sivua
...itself, should be cooled down to 100°, or lower, where that was possible. The means of accomplishing these points did not immediately present themselves...immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so until it had established an equilibrium ; and if that vessel were kept very cool by an injection... | |
| James Alfred Ewing - 1910 - 638 sivua
...itself, should be cooled down to 100°, or lower, where that was possible. The means of accomplishing these points did not immediately present themselves;...exhausted of air and other fluids, the steam, as an elastio fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue so to do until it had established... | |
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